Chapter 227: Breaking and Entering (2/2)

Touch of Fate mobius_factor 62400K 2022-07-24

There was a hint of reluctance in Red's acknowledgement, coupled with a bit of shame, but he agreed, gently wrapping the little dragon in one claw and limping away despite her angry protestations.

A series of cracks from behind him caused him to turn. The monster was already well into the process of reforming itself, shattering the spikes of hardened earth in order to do so. In a matter of seconds, it would be back in action.

[Is it healing faster now? Or am I simply not doing enough damage?] He thought as he began running over to it, gathering his mana as he went.

A crackling aura of lightning started surrounding him as began the chant for one of his most devastating area of effect spells.

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Salens Kristenist, loyal retainer of the Duke of Tennundi, couldn't believe what he was seeing as he returned to camp.

He'd been assigned the task of meeting with their rearguard and passing along important orders from the Duke that were too sensitive for a regular courier. It had been an annoying and thankless task that had been complicated by the rearguard's commander. The woman hadn't shut up about the missing supply convoys that were supposed to be arriving from Tennundi, as if he had time to deal with such a minor problem. So long as they took the city, supplies would hardly be an issue.

Thankfully, he was able to use his position to hurry his way through the meeting and managed to return to camp with his retinue a little after nightfall. However, the only thing that greeted him was devastation.

While the outer edge of the encampment, where most of the regular army had been stationed, escaped the worst of the destruction, the central portion, where the Duke and his household troops were based, had been virtually annihilated.

Fires had run rampant through most of the tents, leaving little more than a few charred skeletons and unidentifiable bits of metal. Corpses dressed in the Cobalt blue uniforms of the Duke's household troops filled much of the remaining space. Strangely enough, there were no visible injuries on them, but each of their faces was twisted into the rictus of palpable horror. Evidently, their last moments had been ones of true terror.

Salens rode his horse through the remains of the camp, slowly taking in each fresh nightmare with a slack-jawed expression of shock. Although he considered himself something of a military man, the fact of the matter was, he'd never so much as stepped onto a battlefield before this night, let alone participated in a fight himself.

A massive roar of thunder and brilliant flash of light suddenly split the night. It looked as if a localized lightning storm had erupted somewhere near the walls of Almirn. After a few seconds the storm ended, leaving Salens ears ringing and eyes momentarily blinded. Clearly something was going on, but for the life of him, he couldn't figure out what.

Confused and uncertain, he unconsciously made his way towards the very center of the encampment, where the Duke had resided. This particular area had been torn asunder by some great cataclysm. Fractured earth, mixed with the shattered pieces of tents, wagons, and people was all that remained of the once proud camp.

When it started to get too difficult for his horse to advance, Salens dropped from the saddle and started clambering over the rent ground, ignoring the feeble protests of his retinue. He suddenly had a powerful and compelling need to find the Duke.

It didn't take him too long to locate the remains of the Ducal tent, thanks to its eye-catching color, even with the thick layer of dirt and grime covering it. Once he'd made it there, however, he was at a loss as to what to do next, and could only numbly stare down at the tattered scraps of cloth.

At some point, his unseeing gaze wandered, and he found himself staring at a discarded helmet a few meters away. It was hard to tell, but he thought it resembled the kind of field armor the Duke and his retinue wore. The visor was closed, hiding its interior, but something about it caught his attention. The longer he stared at it, the more he felt that there was something wrong, and it was giving him a queasy sensation in the pit of his stomach.

Unable to quell his curiosity, he stood and moved towards it. For some reason, his heart was pounding in his ears, drowning out all others sounds except for his gasping, wheezing breaths. As he reached out to lift the visor, a sickening sensation of dread overcame him, causing his vision to narrow to a point. Still, he felt compelled to continue. A perverse urge driving him to find out.

His fingers brushed the cooling metal...

”Are you sure you want to see?” A raspy voice sounded from his left.

”Gah!” Salens cried, falling over himself in a sudden panic.

A figure swathed in grey cloth had appeared next to him, leaning forward in a manner that would have suggested concern in another person. However, coming from the agent of that terrible organization, it gave the impression of amused interest.

”You!” Salens squawked, anger supplanting his other emotions. ”What happened? What did you do? Where is the Duke?!”

The being known as Grim leaned back and regarded him. ”An intruder managed to make it to the holding tent and break Agony's containment before it had a chance to fully develop, and beforewe could finish its conditioning. Now it will simply rampage until it exhausts itself. Quite unfortunate, all things considered.”

”Unfortunate how? What happened?”

Grim pointed in the direction of the city walls. ”Since it was released far too early in its developmental process, its lifespan has been significantly reduced. I'd be surprised if it survives till the end of the weak at its current rate of progress, which is quite the shame. We haven't such a viable experimental sample in a long while.”

Salens shook his head. None of this was making any sense to him, but he understood the basic fact that this...person's monster had broken loose and caused all this damage, potentially harming his lord in the process. He drew his sword and leveled it at the grey-cloaked figure. ”Answer me! Where is the Duke?”

In response, it simply tilted its head back and laughed in gasping, wheezing breaths.

Blind with fury at the insult, Salens swung his sword with both hands, fully intending on cutting the monster in twain. However, it was not to be.

Grim reached out, and casually caught the blade of the weapon between two fingers, stopping it dead. Salens tried to free it, but found it stuck in place, as if glued to Grim's fingers.

”Its funny. The Duke actually responded in a similar way when I explained the situation. I suppose a dog really does take after its master.” All humor had leaked out its voice, leaving it cold, alien. ”Its only fitting that you should share his fate.”

The pressure on his sword sudden released, and Salens toppled over onto his knees. He was still struggling back to his feet, when he felt an impact to his torso. Looking down, he saw an arm swathed in grey cloth buried up to its wrist in his chest. With a wet squelch, it pulled free, dragging a pulsating glob of meat in its wake.

”Hmm...” Grim muttered as it examined its prize. ”Utterly worthless, as I expected. Oh well, I guess I'll have to find some other replacement for the experimental subject. Maybe the Almirans have someone...”

As the grey robed figure left, Salens toppled over onto his side, no longer able to move. The last thing he saw before his vision faded to black, was the lone helmet, just out of reach.