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Chapter 371 - Huntress of Owalyn

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Long chapter today. It's a bit rough, so if you'd like the more polished version check back tomorrow night (I'll leave a comment to say it's updated). This chapter took me absolutely ages because I wrote it without Celaine's POV the first time. Good news is that it means I've finished most of the next chapter already so hopefully I can get that out tomorrow on time. We shall see... It's 3.20am right now and I'm feeling dead lol.

The throne room erupted into a maelstrom of fire and fury as White Flame met Hellfire in a churning war. The impact sent out a blast of ferocious wind that whipped against Hump’s face and scorched his skin. White fire clashed violently with raging scarlet and streaks of black, each wave of flame surging against the other in a tumultuous dance of destruction. The scent of sulphur filled the air, sharp and acrid, burning at Hump’s nostrils. The air itself seemed to crackle with the force of their clash. His flames, fierce as bright as any he had made, were being consumed, overpowered by the relentless onslaught of Karlac’s Hellfire. Nisha tried to help, unleashing her own fire in the mix, but it was swallowed up in seconds.

Hump could feel the intensity of Karlac’s presence through the demon’s Hellfire. The flames were angry and violent, pressing forward with an almost crushing force, spreading like an all-consuming wave as they met his White Flame. Hellfire was more than just a spell; it was imbued with such pure intent that it took on a life of its own, driven by a hunger to consume and destroy. It was a battle focus, intent, and sheer power.

The power of it was staggering, and though Hump poured every ounce of essence into the battle, he knew he was on the losing side.

This isn’t working, Hump realised. The more strength he threw into this, the faster he would lose. Hellfire drew on Hump’s own essence for fuel, burning hotter the harder he tried to fight. But how did he beat that? He gritted his teeth—he’d figure that out later. Right now, he needed to conserve his strength.

Against his instincts, he withdrew his essence from White Flame, letting the spell fall. As it did, the scarlet flames of Hellfire washed over what residual essence remained, expanding as it absorbed its power. It filled Hump’s vision, hot against his eyes even. A mass of rolling destruction.

As Hump watched it roll closer, it felt as if he were trying to stop a hurricane—a force of nature. But he had faced these flames before and held his own. This time, he knew what to expect. He’d spent weeks preparing for this encounter, bracing himself for the destructive intent of Hellfire.

He raised his staff, shouting, “Shield!”. A shimmering dome of essence enveloped him, its surface flickering with streaks of blue as it absorbed the impact of the flames. Hump grunted at the sudden impact, as if he’d been struck by a boulder rather than fire. He leant into the force, keeping his balance as it threatened to send him stumbling back. Cold lanced through him as he called upon his essence, throwing more power to his Shield as ripples of light spread across its surface as the fire enveloped Hump entirely in the deadly embrace. Celaine, Nisha, and even Karlac were gone from his sight. He was surrounded by a ball of Hellfire, and it was burning its way through.

The heat was unbearable—a searing agony that pressed against him from all sides. Sweat poured down his face as he struggled to hold the barrier, forcing it outward to keep the flames at bay. The sheer force of Karlac’s Hellfire made every second to maintain his barrier a battle. He could feel the strain on his body, the draining of his essence as he fought to hold on.

But Karlac was unrelenting. The demon’s strategy was brutally simple—overwhelm Hump with pure strength, burn through his defences until nothing remained. And Hump knew, deep down, that Karlac would win if this continued. Defensive magic was costly, draining him faster than he could afford. The demon’s fire pressed harder, its heat intensifying with each passing moment, as if growing as it consumed Hump’s essence. A blaze that would not go out until there was nothing left to fuel it. It was a race against time, and Hump was rapidly running out of options.

The heat and fire blurred Hump’s vision. He extended his Shield, trying to expand it and keep the flames farther from his body. It bought him a moment’s reprieve from the searching blaze. A moment to think as the inferno threatened to engulf him entirely. The suffocating heat seared at him as it pressed against his Shield, a constant force that only iron hard will could hold back. This fire was not just a force of nature—it was a living, breathing entity, full of frenzied intent and insatiable hunger to burn and destroy.

Hump could sense the chaotic energy within the flames. It was all around him. A wild force that filled the air with excitement and disorder, and the overpowering urge to consume anything it touched.

A crack split down his Shield, essence leaking from it in a thick stream as Hump poured more power in to stop it. Flame licked at him, agony against his bare flesh. Even as the gap was sealed, it kept burning. His cheek and chin blistered in a burst of unbearable pain. A ripping scream tore from his throat as he swatted at it with the sleeve of his battle robes, the enchanted fabric smothering the flame, yet the stench of his burnt flesh persisted.

He clenched his jaw, the pain feeding his anger and bolstering his defences. Celaine and Nisha were out there. He couldn’t let it end like this. He couldn’t let them fall to this demon. He had to do something… anything.

It was a reckless, desperate act, but it was all Hump could think of. He reached for his soul, manifesting it around him despite the obvious peril. The Hellfire reacted immediately, flocking to him like a cloud of mosquitos, desperate for a taste. And Hump let it have it.

As the Hellfire scorched at his soul, trying to consume him, he refused to let it go. Instead, he reached out with his will and essence, not to repel the scarlet flames, but to grasp them and take hold of their frenzied energy.

He would wield the winds of Hellfire, or he would die trying.

***

Celaine watched in horror as Hump was overwhelmed by flames. Her heart pounded in her chest as she took in the sight of Nishari, who was slumped and trembling beside her, utterly spent. The dragon’s breath she’d used had drained her of nearly everything, leaving her barely able to stand, let alone fight.

Then her eyes went to Karlac, the devil grinning as he watched his magic at work. She’d put an end to that. Drawing an arrow, she placed it on the strings of her bow and drew it back. Her blessings rose freely, all of them mingling at once. Arrows of shadow manifested around her as she pulled the shadows closer, using them to infuse her arrows with Predator’s Intent, Nightstalkers Vow, Eclipse Arrow. Yet as she eyed Karlac with Relentless Pursuit, searching for a weakness, she saw nothing. He was entirely guarded even now.

No, not entirely. There was a spot of red where his heart was. That was all Celaine needed to loose. Her arrow tore through the throne room, perfectly on target.

Karlac’s hand went to his sword. He drew it in a sweep, swatting aside her arrows in a blast of wind and an explosion of essence. Yet even as his gaze turned on her, the Hellfire blaze that entombed Hump did not end.

“How?” Celaine muttered. She had disrupted him, had she not?

“That is the beauty of Hellfire,” Karlac said. “It does not go out, so long as there is fuel. Right now, it does not even need my essence, for the wizard is providing it all the fuel it needs.”

“What will you do, Huntress of Owalyn?” Karlac said softly. The fire did not stop. His control over it seemed supreme, the orb of fire a constant roar in the room. “You have little stake in this battle. Owalyn is no ally to the Pantheon.”

“I am not here for Owalyn,” Celaine said.

“Then why come to my domain?” Karlac asked. “Is this boy worth dying for? No… he was free to leave. It is his spellbook you are all dying for.”

Celaine gritted her teeth. As if she didn’t know how dangerous such an artifact would be in the wrong hands.

“But I am ever merciful.” The demon let out a long sigh. “You carry treasures on you. I sense the power of Owalyn and the Great Tree in your bow, and the dagger you hold is an artifact of shadow. Leave them, and you can take your dragon and leave.”

Hump’s words echoed in Celaine’s mind: they didn’t need to defeat the demon, only to survive until the dungeon core was destroyed. She looked once more at the flaming orb that had swallowed Hump. He was still fighting. She could sense him within, as weak as his intent seemed when surrounded by such intensity.

But this was not over. They could win. All she needed to do was buy time and keep Nisha safe. In a rush, Celaine wrapped her arms around Nisha, lifting her as she backed away from Karlac. To many, Nisha’s weight would have been too much to bear, but Celaine’s dragonblood surged with the adrenaline and fury coursing through her veins. Every ounce of her anger fuelled her strength as she pulled more darkness to her.

It enveloped her link a thick, inky fog. The world became a blurred haze, but to Celaine’s eye, it was clear as day. She retreated behind one of the many pillars of the room, sheltering beside a statue of a strange frog creature. The darkness expanded around her, spreading throughout the throne room, dragging in the devil’s trophies.

Since gaining the Way of the Shadow Archer blessing, the shadows had become Celaine’s sanctuary, a place where she could hide from her enemies, where she could strike with deadly precision. In the shadows, she was a predator, and the world was her hunting ground.

Yet here, the darkness felt different.

“There is nowhere to run,” Karlac’s voice echoed all around her.

Her heart raced. She dashed from where she hid, moving silently to the next pillar and searching for the demon. Seeing nothing, she wove through the winding collection of trophies and ornaments, only for the darkness she once commanded to slip through her fingers like water. No matter how hard she tried to draw it around her and hide within it, the devil seemed to find her. His presence loomed above, a dark spectre that saw her every move. His mastery of the shadows far surpassed her own, and she felt like prey in his territory.

Each time Karlac closed in, Celaine managed to use her speed to evade him by the narrowest margins. She darted around corners, her breath coming in ragged gasps, clinging to the shadows like a terrified rabbit desperate to escape a darthawk. She reached out with her will, pulling harder at the essence around her, trying to smother herself in darkness. But no matter how much she strained, the essence seemed to turn on her the moment her focus lapsed even a little, fading away. She passed a window—outside, there was nothing but an abyss of black, as if the castle was adrift in a void of nothingness.

“You cannot hide from me, little rabbit,” Karlc’s voice echoed through the halls, dripping with malevolence. “This is my domain, and I know the shadows far better than you.”

Celaine’s heart pounded as she rounded yet another corner, glancing back to see if she had finally lost him. Relief flooded her when she saw only an empty floorspace behind her. She dared to hope, believing that she might have outmanoeuvred him at last. She put Nisha down to catch her breath, the dragon on high alert despite her exhaustion.

She turned once more, only for her heart to leap as a face of fire materialised before her, the shadows peeling away to reveal Karlac’s sinister grin. Desperation seized her as she shoved Nisha back the way they had come. She drew Bloodshadow, using it as a conduit for her powers, and drawing upon its own affinity with shadow. Now, the darkness came to her more willingly, concealing her from sight. There, she waited, watching Nisha and waiting for Karlac to make his move.

He appeared suddenly and silently. Celaine lunged with Bloodshadow, her dagger slashing through the air. But it found nothing—only empty space where Karlac had stood.

Before she could react, the shadows congealed around her, solidifying into dark, binding ropes that coiled around her limbs, lifting her off the ground. She sensed his deadly power in those ropes, and pressed back with her own will. Desperation fuelled her intent, as she drew upon all her blessings and essence throwing it to the shadows, willing it to die and become destroyed. Willing it to return to nothing, yet it did not budge. She struggled, her breath quickening in panic as Karlac stepped forward, his wings of shadow furling behind him like the cloak of death itself. His smile was cold. Triumphant.

Karlac studied her face, soaking in her panic, savouring his victory. “You are an unfortunate bystander in all this. It is your wizard friend you must blame for that. I gave him his chance and he declined me.”

Celaine met his gaze with a fierce glare. The weight of his dark intent pressed down on her like a suffocating blanket. It was the same oppressive aura she had felt from dragons trying to assert their dominance, but she refused to submit. Her hate boiled within her, a seething mass of rage that channeled into her will, forcing herself to push back against the bonds that held her. She could fell the essence within the ropes falter, wisps of shadow rising. It was only slight, but she knew she could break them. She just needed time.

Karlac’s eyes gleamed with amusement as he leaned closer, his fingers gripping her chin, turning her head so he could study her face. “Now you are a special one,” he murmured, his voice almost admiring. “That hatred, that desire to kill. It has been a long time since I sensed such purity. The apple does not fall far from the Great Tree, does it?” He chuckled at his own words as though he had made a joke only he understood. “Though I suppose there will be no more fruit, hmm?”

His nail traced a slow, deliberate line down her cheek. Searing hot pain flared as it cut deep. Blood welled up, hot and thick, running down her face and neck. Celaine inhaled sharply, the pain fuelling the hate that simmered within her. She could feel something shift inside her, an ancient force awakening, growing stronger. She reached out for it, pulling it toward her, willing it to rise and protect her. She called on Owalyn, reaching for the warmth of their bond, feeling the comforting strength of her response. Even here, Owalyn was with her.

Karlac’s eyes narrowed as he sensed the shift in her, but he dismissed it with a smirk. “Such defiance… but all can be broken.” He struck her across the check, so fast and hard Celaine didn’t even have the chance to turn her head.

Her head snapped to the side. Stars exploded in her vision, and for a moment, everything spun. But Celaine fought through the dizziness, her glare locking onto Karlac with renewed intensity. She could taste the metallic tang of blood in her mouth. It pooled at the front of her teeth, feeling the gap between her gums and lips. She spat it at him, bloody saliva splattering the demon’s face.

He blinked, confusion on his face as he touched his fingers to his cheek, inspecting her blood on them. He withdrew a handkerchief and calmly wiped it away. His eyes darkened as he looked at her.

“You should not have done that.”

The ropes binding Celaine tightened, pulling her limbs apart until her joints screamed in agony. She bit down on the pain, refusing to give Karlac the satisfaction of hearing her cry out. She could feel her own power building within her, mingling with her rage, her will sharpening into a deadly edge. The ropes began to unravel, dissolving into shadows as her power surged forth, fuelled by her killing intent.

The darkness rose around her once more, thicker this time. The haze filled the world before her with such density it turned to pure black. Within it, Celaine sensed everything. Nisha shivered nearby, terrified of the darkness as much as the demon.

Karlac’s grip on her faltered, his eyes widening in shock as the shadows that bound her collapsed, consumed by her hatred. “How?” he muttered, more to himself than to her. “You are Chosen? How can you manifest your soul?”

Celaine smirked, the fury in her eyes undimmed. “You should have trapped me while you had the chance,” she said coldly. “Now you will never have me.”

With a surge of power, she invoked Shadow Vault, turning in his grip and launching herself from his chest. The jump sent Karlac stumbling back. She withdrew her bow, plucking an arrow from the shadow and feeling its strength in her hand. Something had changed. Karlac’s words echoed in her mind—Soul Manifestation. How that was possible, she did not know. But now, the game had changed.

The hunt was on.

Comments

Don't worry Bud & company will also manifest Soul Manifestation automatically. It is an absolute guarantee now that Celaine has done this without months of effort by simply using "killing intent".

lenkite

Owalyn actually explicitly stated that if Hump accepted her offer as chosen, the nature of his soul would change to her path. So, no further progress on his personal path as he would be moved to the path of the Hunter. But more importantly, Celaine never practiced her soul! Hump spent mind-bending, MONTHS of meditation in River & Seas. IT DOES NOT COME FOR FREE! Even Owalyn's Chosen Druids need to do the same and put in work! Just feeling "killing intent" and popping it out of your ass without extensive preparatory work makes zero sense. Breaking the chains by obtaining an improved shadow affinity ability via a god pillar in the time of crisis makes FAR MORE sense than actual Soul Manifestation without putting in weeks->months of effort. So this is the author giving [Reality Bending Plot Armor] to Celaine. Do not be surprised if Bud & Company also pop out soul manifestation magically from their ass in the future to "keep up" with Hump without months of efforts put in. Wanna bet ? I agree with Derek that it is extreme trivialization of Hump's efforts. Looks like any painfully-developed Wizard ability cultivated over months/years will be given automatically to members of Hump's party whenever the story calls for it to ensure everyone is balanced with Hump. Personally to me, it makes more sense to heighten the Chosen's tiers instead and let Hump be forced to improve to catch up.

lenkite

It enveloped her link[like] a thick, inky fog

Federico

Awesome chapter

George R

you're not winning me over with the chosen who's more chosen than other chosen angle here. i guess the power of hard work and humanity thing is just pointless if a god just likes you.

Derek Zoolander

The Chosen of the Pantheon can't improve their souls because their gods limit them. Owalym doesn't restrict the souls/progression of her Chosen. I think that was hinted at a while back when Owalyn offered to make Hump one of her Chosen.

Mohamed Amin Sharif Abdinassir

eh it ruins it for me if chosen can also manifest their souls. kind of takes away from hump's journey. i guess super special wizard heirloom and secret training techniques doesn't matter if you're more choseney than other chosen.

Derek Zoolander

In book 4 Owalyn revealed that she doesn't limit her chosen. Now Celaine could be on her way to becoming a god!?

Phoenix

I'm on the edge of my seat. Good chapter. GAH more more more! Thanks for the chapter.

NameGame

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Alex Maher

That’ll be interesting. She may eventually get two dominions too.

Blorcyn

Also does that mean she has two different type of soul manifestations from reaching 4th tier

Isiah Debarros

True she did but to manifest her soul so early?

Rajeev Roy

She did add practitioner capabilities to her kit a while ago

Isiah Debarros

Owalyn truly does not limit her chosen or is it hump who changed her

Rajeev Roy


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