Chapter 1002: Streets of Yu Nok Tor II
Leon brandished Iron Pride at the golem, silver-blue lightning racing along the de, when the golem stood up straight and the ten-foot des of blue light emanating from its wrists deactivated. Before the situation turned violentor more violent than it already wasthe golem straightened out, and a voice resounded from it. The voice sounded young and feminine, taking Leon somewhat by surprise, but he couldnt understand the words as it spoke a differentnguage than what hed learned from Tiraeses.
Without knowing what the golem said, Leon didnt lower Iron Pride, but Tiraeses stood down, a look of incredulity on his face. The old monk replied to the golem apparently in itsnguage, before ncing at Leon and adding another phrase.
Of course I speak azurian! the golem said. Its my mother tongue!
Then you are from the Kingdom of the Blue Sky? Tiraeses asked in a rather confrontational tone.
Is this the time to discuss my origins? the golem asked as it folded its arms in an uncanny disy of human bodynguage. You two are doing something here, arent you? I was going to try and help you to escape, but since it seems like youre doing something specific, Id like to help.
W-Why? Leon asked, his mouth struggling to form the word. He and Tiraeses had continued to mostly speak their ownnguages with each other since they understood each others tongues butcked the muscle memory to speak them well.
The golem turned its head to regard him curiously, its armored frame gleaming in the light of the lightning that still flickered across Iron Pride.
You Youre not from Arkhnavi, are ya? the golem asked.
Leon gave the golem a suspicious look, though he nodded anyway.
I can exin moreter, the golem said, but for now, Ill say that I worked with another mage who arrived here from elsewhere, like, two months ago?
Leon frowned, nced at the dead creature the golem had just killed, and decided to take a gamble. He ssified the golem as a potential threat, but if it was going to offer to help them reach the center of the city
Were getting to the heart of the city, Leon exined. Were going to destroy whatevers making all that purple light.
The golem turned its back on them to look deeper into the city. Youre going after the ritual focus? it asked. I can help. Ive done this before. Come on! The golem waved for them to follow as it took off running down the street, the ground shaking as its massive thirty-foot frame shattered the street tiles beneath it with every step.
A quick questioning look was all Leon needed to send Tiraeses way before the old monk responded.
The core of the Azurian army were mages inside heavy suits of armor much like this, though Ive never seen one sorge. Shes probably trustworthyat least, for now, may she be judged harshly by Just Helior if she should turn on us.
Leon responded, Fine. Lets go. Despite his agreement, he quietly resolved to keep his guard up. However, now that he was rxing a bit, he couldnt help but study the golem as best as he could from a distance, admiring how the armored ting formed a smooth and nearly seamless exterior. He could barely sense anything from its internal workings and magics, though that didnt seem to impact its maneuverability at all, judging from how quickly and surely the thing moved.
<em>I </em>need<em> to find out how that thing works</em> Leon thought to himself.
He and Tiraeses quickly caught up to the mage in the massive golemor suit or armor, Leon honestly wasnt quite sure how to ssify this thingand the three pushed deeper into the city. The mage piloting the suit, however, hardly let a few seconds pass before striking up a conversation.
Ya handled that watcher pretty good, didnt cha? Ive seen them with fewer heads stop whole armies.
Is that what those things are called? Leon asked, looking briefly back at the many-headed and many-armed creature that the neer had killed. You got the killing blow.
I did, didnt I? the neer said proudly. But it was lookin at you, made it easy for me.
Chatter, Tiraeses growled. This citys beasts are not done with us, yet.
As if on cue, an earth-shaking roar interrupted their push further into the city, and a ten-story building practically exploded as an enormous ck-scaled creature came barreling through it, the brick putting up about as much resistance to its charge as wet paper. The creature was only about six stories tall, but resembled the raelon in some respects, with a long, elongated snout, and a pair of arms that ended in wickedly-sharp ws that looked like they could cut even stone giants into pieces. It stood upon four stout legs, each as thick as arge Heartwood Tree, and its upper body was built and toned, almost looking like the torso of a dedicated human athlete. Set in its skull were a pair ofrge eyes, glowing red much like all the other creatures Leon had faced since arriving on this ne. Radiating from the new monster was a robust eighth-tier aura, though its sheer physical size would greatly augment that magical strength.
Colossus! the neer shouted as the blue des of light in her suits wrists reactivated. Her suits legs then glowed red-hot for a moment before leaping at the creature.
Leon, not one to let any ally, even a newly-made one of convenience, fight alone, leaped after her, Iron Pride zing with silver-blue lightning, and Tiraeses followed only the briefest of momentster.
Lightning fell upon the monster, drawing its attention to Leon as the colossus ck scales were burned and sted off. He kept up the pressure, dancing around the buildings even as the monster lunged after him, swiping with its massive ws at a speed that belied its massive size. Buildings were crushed and obliterated as the creature pursued Leon, roaring in rage and pain as more and more lightning rained down upon it.
At the same time, Tiraeses targeted its now-exposed skin as scales were destroyed and fell away. The neer eschewed that entirely and sliced and cut around the creatures legs, apparently hoping to trip it up or disable its surprising mobility. Leon figured that she might know what she was doing and redirected a few lightning bolts to tear off scales around the colossus ankles.
With the three of them working together, the colossus fell in less than a minute. None of them had been harmed by it, though the city around them couldnt say the same.
Woooo! the neer shouted in tion as the monster fell. Ive never seen one of these things meet the Red Bitch so quickly!
Leon heard a strangled cry of disbelief from Tiraeses, though the old monk remained otherwise quiet.
Lets keep going! Leon shouted, not even waiting for the dust to settle.
Yeah! Yeah! the neer agreed, and the three once again barreled further into the city. As they moved, the neer said, All of the creatures are summoned by the big crystal thingy over there! Itll summon almost anything as we get closer!
Leon nodded in understanding. This crystal thingy is the focus, right? he asked for rification.
Yep! the neer confirmed. Big flower plug thing! Lots of dead people inside!
Leon wasnt sure he could picture what she described, but he figured hed know it when he saw it. At the very least, he figured it had to be glowing purple to be casting all the purple light that he could see. Tiraeses, however, he could hear muttering something about shame and impropriety and praying to the Mother Below.
He knew they were drawing close when his magic sensesalready limited to only one mile in range thanks to the darkness magic in the airhit arge circr area they couldnt prate, amounting to some three city blocks in diameter. The area was surrounded by Yu Nok Tors tallest buildings, which had Leon feeling somewhat concerned, but what had him even warier was that after the colossus, the group of three faced little opposition to pushing deeper into the city. The streets certainly grew darker and filled with more and more ash, but he couldnt see even a single hair on a cultist head, let alone anything more dangerous.
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The neer offered an exnation. Ive seen this happen before. The bitches in the center of the city are feeling the pressure, so theyre probably pulling back to the crystal to guard it.
Lets not keep them waiting, Leon replied, his trust in the neer growing.
The neerughed giddily and charged ahead, Leon only keeping up thanks to his lightning magic. Again, he couldnt help but marvel at the suit the neer wore, given the speed and power it was showing off.
The purple light grew more intense as they drew closer, and Leon could practically feel the darkness magic held at bay with the ancient rune enchantment hed inscribed pushing against those defenses more and more with every step. He could also feel weak magical probes rattling against his armor, unable to prate the armors defenses. The neer hardly seemed to noticethough Leon could hardly say that for certain given she was concealed within the armorbut Tiraeses was having to noticeably channel with greater strength as they approached their destination. The old monk seemed to still be going strong, however, so Leon didnt make a big deal out of it, though he kept an eye on the man anyway.
Finally, they made a final turn and were able to stare down the street unobstructed, and Leon was able to see what the crystal thingy was. And he almost wished hed neverid eyes upon it.
It was a huge purple crystal, perhaps three stories tall, and shaped like a frozen candle or drop of water, though he could easily see why the neer had called it a flower. It seemed to have severalyers, making it resemble a furled flower, though he wasnt sure where she got the plug part from. It gave off a tremendous amount of purple light, though most of it was directed upward.
Far more disturbing was what was within the crystal: at least a hundred bodies, all with eyes glowing red with power, staring outward. Their bodies greatly resembled the husks theyd been fighting: emaciated and charred, while what little flesh remained on their faces was twisted in grim expressions of anguish. The bodies were almost stacked on top of each other in a chaotic pile, and the one at the top seemed to be trying to reach for the top of the crystal, though theyd frozen in ce only a few feet from the top.
The bodies inside the purple crystal seemed to be staring at the one at the top, but the red eyes of the one at the top seemed to eerily follow Leon as he and his group made their final approach.
[Just like a channeler,] Xaphan observed, his punishment at the hands of the Thunderbird over. [Magic flows through the people in that Devils Cage and into the Devil. Ive never seen one before]
[I have, at a distance,] the Thunderbird said. [Lightning will free them, one way or another.]
A soft whisper hed heard after pushing through the husks outside the city reached his ears again.
<em>You found us</em> the voice said. <em>Please end us</em>
By Mandious, Lord of All in Heaven, Tiraeses murmured.
Grim, aint it? the neer asked. Theyre not dead in there, though that aint much to brag about. We should kill em, nothing else to do. Let the Red Bitch take her due.
Do not anger the gods, Tiraeses chastised.
The neer chuckled but didnt otherwise respond.
Leon rather agreed, and if the voice he heard on the wind wasing from the people in the crystal, it was what they wanted, too.
<em>Theyreing,</em> the voice from the crystal said, and a momentter, the shadows around the crystal deepened. Figures formed from the shadows, resolving into twelve humanoids cloaked in smoky darkness, one glowing eye in each of their faces.
These fuckers, the neer bemoaned. Too bad they dont run anymore
No one else got a chance to vocally react before darkness rushed over the ground like a flood. Leon reacted almost instantaneously; he thrust Iron Pride forward and let loose with a cataclysmic torrent of lightning that cut through the darkness with ease. The figures scattered, though one was caught in his barrage. The darkness was torn from him, revealing the headless body beneath, and the red eye hovering where his head once was. With the backing of Leons power and the Iron Needle, the cultist was only seen for a moment before he was vaporized.
Leon was given no time to savor this small victory as the crystal pulsed with power as soon as the cultist was destroyed. A tsunami of darkness magic erupted from the crystal and crashed into Leons group, sending them reeling backward and submerging them into a dark, featureless abyss.
Pressure built around Leons helmet, but Leon responded with more lightning. He gripped Iron Pride tighter, letting the Iron Needle fuel his power, and the darkness around him melted away, leaving him standing in a dome of normalcy surrounded by darkness that shrank away from him.
[Press forward!] the Thunderbird insisted. [Reach the crystal and destroy it!]
Leon followed her urging without hesitation. However, hed barely taken a single step before an enormous gaping maw the size of Reds head came snapping out of the darkness. Had Leon not already been channeling his lightning magic, he wouldve moved too slowly to dodge, but as it was, he leaped into the air just in time for the jaw to catch nothing but air beneath him.
He twisted in the air as the darkness was pushed away from him and swung Iron Pride in the direction the offending attack hade from. Lightning pierced the veil of darkness and struck something, which responded with a shrill shriek, but Leon spared no time to see what it was. He hit the ground and ran for the crystal.
Hands and tendrils of darkness attempted to stop him, each one increasingly desperate, but his lightning tore through them all, resulting in nothing more than a temporary and marginal slowdown. He pushed forward as the pressure on the darkness around him increased, but the Thunderbirds power hed inherited didnt let him down, and the darkness found no purchase upon him.
A cultist appeared in front of him brandishing arge ax made of darkness, but Leon didnt miss a step and attacked. The cultist tried to block his strike, but the darkness was banished by his lightning and Iron Pride bit into the cultist, shredding his shield of darkness and obliterating his physical body.
The dark sea around Leon shuddered in response and grew stronger, but he was able to orient himself when he caught a glimpse of purple light.
Alone, Leon pressed forward again, his footsteps requiring more and more effort the closer he got to the crystal. Three more cultists appeared, each surrounded by three carriage-sized spiders. The spiders, their eyes glowing red, their dark mandibles snapping, charged at him while the cultists tried to tie him down with tendrils of darkness. Each tendril sought a chink in his armor through which his mind might be assaulted, but Leons lightning and his armor proved their worth.
His fingers flexed around Iron Pride and he was free in a burst of silver-blue lightning. He could feel his magic being taxed, but he didnt allow himself to slow even a bit as his body shed and Iron Pride made quick work of the attacking spiders.
The cultists again tried to stymie his advance with their darkness magic, but Leon simply gritted his teeth and cut through, killing all three in short order.
And then he found himself standing in front of the crystal, though its surface had been covered in a protective sheen of darkness that didnt shy away from him. The darkness was deeper than what surrounded him, and he could feel eyes within swiveling to him.
Something was watching him through the crystal. Something powerful. Something as greatpared to him as hepared to an ant.
The Primal Devil.
[Strike!] the Thunderbird shouted, and Leon moved almost on instinct. He brought Iron Pride down upon the crystal and channeled what felt like more power than hed ever channeled before. Silver-blue lightning exploded over the crystal, but this deeper darkness was stronger and more stubborn than what Leon had yet faced, clinging to the surface of the crystal even under the pressure of the Thunderbirds lightning.
But Leon was stubborn, too, and he wielded a Universe Fragment. He hit the crystal again, noting that something hit his armor from behind and tried to wrap around his chest, attempting to constrict him. A bolt of lightning saw him freed and he hit the crystal a third time, then a fourth.
He was making progress, cleaving through the darkness further with every strike. Hit sword hit the crystals surface on the fifth strike, and he summoned all the strength he had, wound up for a sixth, and then froze as a red eye appeared on the crystals surface.
The eye stared down at him, asrge as a small house, as steady and uncaring as the sun. Leon felt naked beneath its gaze; he felt as small and insignificant as he had when he faced Krithis beneath the Serpentine Isles.
But he was stronger now, and after a moment, he roared in primal fear and frustration. He brought Iron Pride down a final time upon the crystal, his emotions fueling the strike.
Lightning erupted from Iron Pride like it had never before, and even Leon had to fight the instinct to squint from the light of his own power. Darkness shrank from his power, and the crystal beneath it shattered. The bodies contained within remained in ce only just long enough for every corpse to turn its head in Leons direction before copsing into dust. The darkness flooding out from the crystal ceased, and in a moment, Leon stood in the center of the unobscured city.
Tiraeses was being restrained by three cultists while the neers armor was scuffed and scratched, but otherwise unmarred by the five cultists trying to contend with her. But above them all loomed the red eye, exactly where it had been before the crystal was destroyed.
The eye pulsed and the cultists disappeared, then regarded Leon coldly. It didnt do anything else, but Leon still had to fight just to remain standing as this thing, this ancient power so far beyond him he doubted he could even scratch it, stared down at him.
He couldnt discern any emotion or attitude from the eye, and it didnt exin itself. After a moment, it vanished, leaving Leon, Tiraeses, and the neer alone in the center of Yu Nok Tor.
None of them spoke a word despite their victory. They felt no great relief, no sense of achievement. The red eye lingered in their minds, making it clear: this was temporary. They could call this a victory, but theyd achieved nothing, in truth.
Leon, panting and exhausted from such intense use of magic over such a short period of time, sat down on a piece of stone rubble only a few steps away, one word filling his head even as the dark pressure on his armor dissipated.
<em>Fuck.</em>