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Chapter 240: The Wrinkle of Recognition

    Chapter 240: The Wrinkle of Recognition


    The world seemed to slow down around Alex while his mind worked to process what had just happened.


    A demon had spoken to himdirectly to himlike it recognised himlike it knew him.


    No, maybe not me specifically, he thought. Maybe it recognised that strange power I feel with teleportation spells.


    The battle raged on as the demon slowly approached, its bodynguage was a jumble of menace, viciousness, happiness, sadness, pain, openness, secrecy


    Alex blinked.


    It was such a chaotic mess: he couldnt make sense of it. Something else was sending chills through him: the third eye shining in its forehead was boring into him; studying him, like it was looking at something that went much deeper than skin and bone.


    It spoke again. You cannot hide. I see it. I see that power. I smell it.


    I dont know you, demon, Alex said, moving a hand into his potion bag.


    Do not lie, Hannar-cim! the demon snarled, speaking a name Alex had never heard. Yushaero of the Enemy, making a pretence of death was clumsy, you must learn to hide yourself better! These young ones might not know your scent, but I was <em>on</em> that battlefield. I saw you. I smelled you. I know you.


    Maybe you dont know <em>me</em>, but you do seem to know this power, Alex thought, remembering how Professor Mangal had talked about immortal spirits walking multiple worlds in multiple<strong></strong>eras. He supposed that this demon mustve been around during The Travellers timebut what was this about power through the nes? About faking death?


    Youve got me, Alex lied, hoping to keep the demon upied. Im trapped here in this mortal form!


    Do not lie to me! it roared. I see the lie in you inly. Why are you hiding behind insulting childish evasions?


    Alex stepped back, trying not to make any sudden movements as the monster came closer.


    Im not lying! he saidand that was true, technically. He <em>was</em> trapped in a mortal formwhereas a mortalhe was supposed to be. Youre the one whos lying, Ive never seen you before!


    The Battle of Hirshin-Eos, the demon snarled. I was there when you appeared amongst our legions, and yed our captain. I was intrigued by your warrior skill, but not your act, and memorysts long in our realmand grudges even longer.


    Alexs mind raced, thinking back on his lessons of Thameish history and geography. Was there a Hirshin-Eos somewhere? He couldnt remember ever hearing about such a ce, even using The Mark. Maybe the demon had a different name for a battlefield in Thamndor maybe he was referring to something else.


    Whats your name, demon? Alex asked, while scanning the creatures body for unique features. Scars traced all over its form: scores of old cuts, puncture wounds, and abrasions. His eyes took in each one for a deeper evaluationter using The Mark.


    He focused on a particrly deep scar that streaked across the entirety of the demons chest: it was ragged, like the jagged teeth of a forge-hot saw had been dragged along the creature''s torso. Alex winced: he couldnt even begin to imagine how much that mustve hurt.


    The monster snarled. No, I dont think so, it said. No name for you.


    Alright, Ill just call you Burn-Saw then, until I find out, Alex said.


    The demon snorted. Call me whatever you please, Hannar-cim. Ill not let you summon me to do your biddingter. I wont be one of your ves.


    ves? Alex asked. What -


    <em>Whoosh!</em>


    Shit! he ducked suddenly.


    Arge demons scythe-w soared through the air, nearly cutting him in two. As it fell to the sand, he noticed the red dripping off the edge.


    He quickly looked back at the demon.


    This was a fight for their lives: losing focus was like offering up his own head to these attackers.


    There wasnt time for questioning demons.


    It was time for fighting.


    He backed away from Burn-Saw, trying to work out a way to capture him; if he had information about The Traveller, Alex wanted it.


    If he could get a message to Baelin-


    He looked up and cursed inwardly.


    The chancellor was gone, probably hunting the demon summoner.


    <em>Whoooosh.</em>


    Behind, he heard sts from fire-beams and spells, mixed with the harsh sound of demonic cries. He turned sideways, ncing at his friends while keeping the demon in sight. They were all okay, especially with Baelins protective spells around them.


    He turned back to face Burn-Saw and slipped a booby-trapped potion of sensory enhancement from his bag. If the demons senses were so sharpit did have three eyes after allthen the potions effects should be devastating to those senses.


    You know, Alex said. If I knew your name then Id know who it is that has a gru-


    Partway through the sentence, he whipped the potion at the creature who reacted with supernatural reflexes, snapping his axe up.


    <em>Crunch.</em>


    The bottle exploded against the bony edge, emptying into the air, enveloping the demon in potion-gas. Itughed mockingly and began to charge, but theughter abruptly turned to a choked cry.


    My eyes! Burn-Saw screamed as his free hand pressed to his third eye. My ears! What did you do, you witch!?


    Alex didnt bother answering, he began casting Summon Elemental Beetle Swarm instead, one of the fastest spells he could conjure thanksironicallyto that strange power. The Marks interference mmed into him, an-


    There you are! the demon roared, moving forward.


    With a cry, Alex danced backward, falling into both the Cleansing Movements and the Spear-and-Oar Dance, but sand shifted under his foot and...


    He stumbled.


    <em>Crash!</em>


    The axe mmed into the forceshield as he fought to recover his bnce.


    Right, dont use the spell that he can sense, idiot, he scolded himself.


    He<strong></strong>slipped around<strong></strong>the iling, blinded demon, moving to put as much distance as he could between them while he began conjuring Wizards Hand.


    The monster said something in its grating, demonic tongue.


    <em>Whooosh!</em>


    From the side, a wave of figures surged at Alex, forcing him to cut the spell and duck. A mass of bat-winged demons wed at Baelins greater force armour.


    Alex ducked, dodged, and danced through the chaos, kicking up sand as the monsters swarmed him from all sides


    <em>Crack! Crack!</em>


    ws, fangs and teeth shed at the magical armour. He wished The Mark wasnt a hindrance so he could cast faster, but with so many demons attacking him, spell casting had be impossible.


    He needed another solution. He took a booby-trapped sensory enhancement potion and shattered it amongst the demons attacking him, disrupting their senses.


    Then he used the Cleansing Movements and the power of his own body against the attackers. Hanuman fighting multiple enemies in The Grand Melee came to mind, and Alex remembered how some of thosepetitors became obstructions to one another, and then found themselves stumbling into Grimlochs club.


    Obstructions


    He spotted the disoriented Burn-Saw iling around half-blinded, still clutching his giant bone-axe.


    An idea came to the young wizard.


    He danced toward the demon, calling on The Mark to help him read the path of the axes swings. His booby-trapped potion was affecting the swarm of wolf-faced demons, some fell to the ground, some followed him, clumsily crashing their fangs and ws against Baelins defensive spells.


    Those spells were a lifesaver; his own forceshield would probably have shattered by now: the demons were small, but they were clustered around him, and from the sound of the impacts, they hit <em>hard.</em>


    He was pretty sure Burn-Saw would hit a hell of a lot harder, though.


    He danced into the big demons path while his hands pulled and pushed demons off his armour and redirected them. Alex moved the creatures into each others path, knocking them around and disorienting them further.


    <em>Whoosh!</em>


    Burn-Saw kept swinging his axe.


    Alex reached up to pull another small demon off his armour and toss it awaytoward Burn-Saw.


    <em>Chop!</em>


    That was one down.


    What was that? The demon roared. Was that you, Hannar-Cim?


    Alex smiled. How about you tell me your name and Ill tell you what just happened? he said, putting as much smug jerk-tone into his voice as he could to provoke the creature.


    Predictably, the enraged demon roared and swung his bone axe while Alex tossed another demon like a handball.


    <em>Chop!</em>


    Hah! Got you! The monster snarled.


    Oooo, swing and a miss, Alex said. Tough luck, Burn-Saw.


    Do not mock me!


    <em>Whoosh!</em>


    The axe swung again and Alex guided more attackers toward their ally, then danced away.


    <em>Chop!</em>


    Oooo, so close that time, Alex tutted with his tongue. Care for another try?


    <em>Raaargh!</em>


    <em>Chop!</em>


    Another vicious demon was split in half.


    Ive got to say, thats no way to treat your friends.


    Frustration drove Burn-Saw on, and he charged Alex, roaring and shing in a frenzy.


    Alex grinned, remembering what Professor Jules once said: W<em>hen a demon has a desire, it acts upon it most of the time.</em>


    Not much for self-control, are we? he thought as he guided more of the demons into the path of Burn-Saws axe. The horde thinned as the demon wildly shed through his allies.


    One screamed something at him, but in his frenzy, the enraged demon struck at the voice, shing the potion-afflicted creature in half.


    Im d Im not <em>your </em>friend, Alex chuckled.


    ###


    Professor Ram soared through the air, firing force bolts into demons while finishing another spell.


    A pitch-ck wall of force sprang up on the ocean side of the camp, blocking the fish-like demons from reaching it. He flew over another group of enemies and cast an incantation. A pair of the scythe-wed demons screeched as gravity reversed for them and they soared helplessly into the sky. He whirled on a pack of flying demons and sted them with a cone of midnight-dark force, tearing their bodies apart.


    Demons fell by the second, torn to bits by dozens of spells and weapons wielded by thepetitors from The Grand Battle and the other wizards.


    not all was going their way, though.


    Some on the beach werent warriors: they were students whod entered apetition for fun and prizes. They had no experience in battles of life and death, and it showed. While the experienced or well-trainedbatants formed a line around the camp to keep the demons out, most of the inexperienced ones hesitated, or fled like prey seeking safety within the interior of the campgiving the demons something to chaseand a chance to breach the perimeter. Flying wizards engaged the demons from the air, striking down as many as they could when they entered the camp, but they couldnt get them all.


    And the demons that got through, were doing damage.


    From above, Ram saw mortal blood staining the sand as he watched the medical staff using blood-magic to help as many of the wounded as they could. Even from his distance, the number of terrible injuries was worrying.


    One of the centaur priests was trying to break away from the battle to help with the healing, but the swarm was too thick around The Outcasts. Many of the demons seemed to be concentrating on the three centaur priests who were fighting with divine fury, using their shining, miracle-crafted bows. Their battle mages and elemental knights were also wreaking havoc on the demons.


    And they werent the only ones.


    The team with the four-armed golem and giant sharkman was also devastating, eliminating demons with skill, coordination and experience. The evil creatures bodies were littering the sand.


    as for Alex Roth


    He seemed to be another target of focus for the demons: they swarmed the young man while he danced, throwing them into each others attacks. Dancing in the middle ofbat was one of the silliest things Ram could think ofbut it was attracting demonic attention to him, and away from the wounded. Was that on purpose? Just like when Roth was in his ss, Ram couldnt tell if he was a geniusor aplete fool...or a bit of both.


    <em>Whooom.</em>


    He pulled his attention back to the horde.


    More portals opened when demons fell, spilling a fresh crop onto the beach. Some materialised inside the camp and had to be dealt with quickly. He swore out loud: if the wizards teleported back to the city now, this unending army of butchers would follow them.


    Everyone would have to hold here for a timebesides, who knew what was going on back on campus.


    ###


    Baelin appeared in the botanical gardens.


    Hobb, he thought. Im calling in a favour. We have a situation at the stadium that requires your special skills. Demons are running rampant there and that muste to an end, if you understand my meaning. Primary restrictions are removed.


    Of course, Chancellor, the polite, devilish tones answered in his mind. They will be as tidied up as a proper ledger.


    Thank you.


    Baelin turned to the trees, listening to the crash of spell and demonic power. Speaking an incantation, he cast a spell of his own personal design: Teleportation Net.


    An invisible field of power spread over the botanical gardens: if anyone tried to teleport out, then they would be in for a most nasty surprise. Through an act of will, his eyes changed, shifting to seeing a world lit not by light, but by <em>heat.</em>


    His vision became a bloom of oranges, yellows and reds where things were hot, and blues where things were cool. Finally, he conjured a number of Wizards Eyes and sent them into the greenery.


    No more teleportation, he said as he flew through the gardens. No more invisibility. Come, you wretch. There will be a mighty reckoning today.
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