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Chapter 508 A hunch

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Chapter 508 A hunch



Nicholas formed a barrier in front of Carson, leaving a small slit open for him to shoot through.

The mantis focused back on Owen, its frenzied blows deflected before the man vanished, unable to hold back the creature any longer.

Another spell ripped on its leg, further weakening the link.

They were mobile and could teleport but as soon as they lost even one leg, their combat efficiency was drastically reduced. Nicholas just wondered why they were this frenzied.

He could feel that the mana in Seyna had been higher than in its surroundings. The creatures were summoned from somewhere but even then it wasn’t a common behavior for insect like monsters. He had fought different mantis species before and they were more often than not hunters, hiding in the shadows before they ambushed their prey.

The abilities of this Pear Mantis Sire suggested that such behavior would be the most efficient too. And yet it charged without regard for its own safety.

Owen used a few blood magic abilities to boost his speed and strength before he rushed the creature, his blows matching it now. The few injuries he sustained healed again quickly, his armor and skin barely standing in the way of the powerful Mantis claws.

He had the technique however and years of experience fighting humans and monsters alike.

Arrows and void magic continued to injure the Mantis, its weak spots more exposed now that it was focused on the sword master.

A few well placed small barriers prevented grave injuries as the two continued their battle.

The mantis would occasionally focus on the others, teleporting through the room and attacking, finding barriers in its way each and every time.

When it appeared next to Carson, an arrow glanced past its head before its attack came.

Nicholas opened his eyes wide as he tried to adjust the barrier, moving it sideways to deflect the sudden change of its angle.

It happened a moment later but his barrier simply wasn’t fast enough.

The Mantis dodged the next arrow and again circled the man, only to find Owen appearing in its way. “What’s happening!?” he shouted.

Nicholas had no idea. Almost like its instincts returned.

The moment passed as fast as it had appeared, the mantis back to its frantic attacks on Owen as they defended together.

No, Nicholas thought when Maria appeared behind the blood mage, a dagger slamming into his neck with precision and speed she hadn’t shown before.

His barrier had been too late.

Nicholas took a step back as he watched the Mantis slam into his arcane shield that still protected Owen, the man now grasping for the dagger in his neck.

“What are you doing?!” Carson shouted and shot an arrow at her as he jumped backwards.

The projectile vanished inside the air around her.

She ignored him and instead slammed her second dagger into Owen’s side.

The man managed to deflect the blow slightly, his magic surging before he tried to get to her.

I knew it… she behaved weirdly… why would anyone want to get close to Owen? That fucking idiot!

He didn’t know what to do.

The woman had vanished, entirely out of sight and he had no way to track her other than through his divination. The Pearl Mantis teleported too.

I can’t protect him, he thought as he looked at Carson. She’s going to kill us all, why? Why me?

Owen finally grabbed the dagger in his neck and pulled it out with a wet sound and quite a bit of blood. He moaned in pain and went to one knee, ripping out the other dagger.

“That bitch!” he spat, the word barely comprehensible.

His eyes were bloodshot under his helmet. The strike had been expertly done, right between his helmet and armor.

Carson had his daggers ready now too, running towards Owen as he glanced around nervously.

“You little shit! You planned this with her, didn’t you?!” he shouted, looking at the barrier mage.

Nicholas took a step back as he watched the man with disbelief. “Me?” he simply asked, confusion and fear overtaking him.

“Are you okay?!” Carson shouted before he held his chest. He dodged to his left before a part of his arm vanished.

The Mantis appeared again and charged the two.

Nicholas had seen enough, he turned around and teleported, only to find that his spell didn’t work.

He ran instead.

A few screams and shouts resounded from behind as he entered the hallway, not stopping for anything as he dashed over the corpses.

Need to get out.

Find help.

The army.

He knew their positions were quite far away and something had stopped him from teleporting. Enchantments, an aura, or spell?

He used his teleportation again and appeared in a random room. He tried to calm himself down, using both meditation and his divination.

His eyes opened and he focused. Where to?

A hunch.

He teleported.

Instead of leaving the temple immediately, he went through many of its rooms and hallways before finally appearing in the large open space in front of it.

It wasn’t the fastest way out but Maria had the advantage there anyway. What he could do is use his magic.

He looked at the various streets before he finally sighed and chose the middle one. He knew it to be the right way.

The next five minutes went by in a flash, Nicholas teleporting time and time again. He knew that Maria was after him, too many wrong choices presenting themselves. And still, a few right ones remained.

His magic wouldn’t protect him forever, not against someone like her, but he would buy as much time as he could.

When he appeared close to one of the temples they had already searched, he felt a powerful pull. Everything behind him turned dark, cold. Dead.

A single thread of golden light appeared in front of him. The third tier had activated. He was about to die.

His last jump brought him into a large hall, two people turning his way.

“Who the fuck’s this?” the man asked, his leathers, demeanor, the water around him, and his high level made Nicholas shiver.

He had heard stories about a pirate sailing the most dangerous known parts of the eastern ocean. He felt like the painting he had seen had come to life before him. The Destroyer, a title earned with centuries of bloodshed, long past by now. His death had never been confirmed and Nicholas had doubted the man had died at all.

The woman next to him was clad in ash, wings and tendrils moving lazily as she inspected him with curious eyes. That must be Lilith, he thought, the songs and stories not doing her justice. She wasn’t grand and spectacular, she felt more subdued to him. A monster skilled in battle, lethal and unstoppable.

He felt great danger, from both of them. And yet his thread of fate had led him here. The only way out.

“I was separated from my group,” he said finally, trying to catch his breath. His heart was pounding but somehow he was less afraid of these two monsters than he had been when Owen approached him for this mission.

Childhood memories triumphed over newfound dangers. He nearly smiled.

“We were a strike team sent to find the ritual site,” he added hastily.

“Did you succeed?” Lilith asked. She extended an ashen limb to him, the thing brushing against his chest before it retreated. It felt surprisingly warm.

A comforting feeling. He found himself grasping for the retreating ash.

Nicholas shook his head, his cheeks growing red from embarrassment as the pirate started laughing. “Yes… yes, we found it but the monsters that appeared were too much for us. One of my companions was stabbed in the neck, I don’t know what happened to the others.”

Sprinkle in the truth or they might know.

“Quite stupid to be stabbed in the neck,” the pirate said.

“They can teleport… the Mantis Sire,” he said, trying not to look back.

He knew Maria was close. She was listening. He hoped she was.

Nicholas had never interacted with the woman. He had no reason to believe she would want him dead. It could mean many things but right now, he was reasonably sure she simply wanted him dead because he was a witness.

Owen and Carson had many enemies. He assumed she was hired by them or one herself.

Not revealing what had happened was his only lifeline. Even if he could convince the two monsters before him, they couldn’t hunt her down. She was a void mage.

He had to convince Maria that he was no danger to her and even then, there was a high chance she would still kill him. Now I know it’s coming though. I have to find a void magic user to get a resistance, or I could vanish entirely. My family could help but if she’s determined enough to kill members of the Karrick family, she won’t hold back against us either. I don’t want anyone dead, damn it.

“You fought level four hundred creatures with your puny ass magic?” the pirate asked.

“Leave him alone, he’s obviously terrified,” Lilith said and rolled her eyes as she approached. “Can you get us there? We’re looking for the ritual site too.”

He nodded quickly. It’s the reasonable thing. Anything else they’d think suspicious.

His heart had calmed down a little, his mind focused as he continued to use his divination to try and predict what they wanted to hear, what they would do.

“How did you even find us? This isn’t exactly an army position,” the pirate said.

“Why are you so suspicious?” Lilith asked.

“A hunch,” the man said and shrugged. He glanced at him with a smirk on his face.

He knows. Shit!

“We had already cleared this temple,” Nicholas said honestly. It was lucky that there had been no Mantis Sire here, otherwise why would they now lose to them?

“It felt like the monster behaved differently in the end… as if its instincts returned,” he shared the weird realization with them, hoping it would somehow lead credibility to his plea.

“Interesting,” Lilith said. “Come on, let’s go. Maybe they survived.”

No they didn’t, Nicholas thought and ran out of the temple.


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Ilea and Hector followed the man through the streets. It wasn’t long until they found another temple.

“What’s your name anyway?” she asked him.

‘ding’ ‘Divination Magic Resistance reaches lvl 7’

Huh? Not now Cless!

“Nicholas Walker,” the man replied. He had black hair and eyes. A mage at level two hundred and ten, quite small and thin compared to herself. He wore a gray robe with an imperial insignia near his heart, the thing had a lot of blood on it.

“Walker family, why would they send someone like you to the front?” Hector asked.

Why is he so suspicious? Ilea wondered.

“I’ve funded and taken part in a lot of expeditions over the last decade. Someone had to go and I was chosen because of my experience. You likely know about our usual lack of interest in these affairs, Captain Destroyer,” the man said.

What? He knows who Hector is? Maybe he was right all along.

Hector downright dripped with smugness. It was just water of course but his smile already annoyed her.

“I’m glad to hear my name is not entirely lost within the plains,” he said.

Ilea rolled her eyes as they teleported through the temple.

“I did not expect to meet you here, together with Lilith out of everyone,” Nicholas said and glanced at her shyly.

“You know me too?” Ilea asked.

“The man knows a lot more than he’s letting on. He’s using divination spells,” Hector said.

“OH. That was you!” Ilea said and laughed. “You can get names with magic?”

“No he can’t, don’t you know anything about other magic schools?” Hector asked.

“Fuck off pirate, I didn’t ask you,” Ilea said.

Nicholas looked between them like a scared deer. “I can guess some things about people… not their names however. No, you two are rather famous.”

“I see,” Ilea said.

“Probably how he found us too,” Hector said.

The mage didn’t comment on that when they entered the hall where the ritual had taken place.

Ilea had seen the cracks already but this one was much more subdued than the one in Nara. Killing tens of thousands just to TEST a spell. Fucking motherfuckers.

“One of them is alive,” Ilea said and blinked, finding a familiar face between the mangled corpses and a dead Pearl Mantis. She extended her ash and started healing the nasty wound on the woman’s side. “Maria. Didn’t expect to meet you here.”

“L… Lilith, right? A healer is exactly what I hoped for,” the woman said with a slight smile, closing her eyes as she relaxed.

Ilea didn’t know how much she should mention, knowing that Hector and the unknown noble were close by. Already it was clear that she knew Maria.

“You’re part of the strike teams?” she asked and continued healing the woman.

Maria opened her eyes and sat up, completely ignoring the gore around her.

Ilea saw two human corpses and one Pale Mantis, all of them fucked up beyond recognition. These things really go wild, she thought and glanced at Maria. Or she did, she smirked.

“I am, yes. We were sent to kill monsters and Cursed here. They were quite a bit stronger than expected,” she said and gestured to the carnage around her. “Major Redleaf had me join.”

So she’s still working with Felicia. That’s good at least. Though I’m sure she has her own reasons to be here. Maria likely had more enemies in the Empire than Felicia and Edwin combined, Ilea thought, knowing a few things about the woman.

Ilea had seen hundreds of Cursed killed by Pearl Mantis Sires and this scene was a little weird in comparison to what she’d seen. The creatures killed, yes, but they didn’t make a mess like this. Maybe it was different when there weren’t any other things around to kill but Maria survived, which meant the thing did this before killing her.

Maria being here provided a simple enough explanation. Maybe she just wanted to kill these people.

“We’ll have to talk later, alone,” Ilea just said. With anybody else, she wouldn’t even have thought about it but Maria? Maria was a killer if she’s ever seen one.

The woman nodded, giving her an apprehensive look.

She was always a little bothered about her inability to injure me too, Ilea remembered.

[Mage – lvl 253]

That is quite satisfying, she thought with a smirk.

“What’s so funny?” Hector asked, stepping up to them. “I feel like I’m being left out of something.”

“We know each other. That’s all,” she said and saw Nicholas tense up within her sphere.

He doesn’t like that.

“You want to study the area again or can we just fuck it up and move on?” Hector asked.

Eager to get more gold and treasure? Ilea thought, unsure if it was wise to invade a non Cursed city with just the two of them. Then again, other than the team with the General, she doubted there were many others who could just flat out overwhelm a group of high level fanatics.

“For a few minutes, you can go loot if you like,” Ilea said and let the people be. She wanted to talk to Maria quickly to catch up on some things but not while the others were around.

“Oh thank you for your permission, oh great Lilith,” Hector said and bowed before turning towards Maria, the woman glancing at the two men in turn.

“You’re interesting, why the murderous look?” Hector asked and leaned in.

He has someone else to annoy, very nice, Ilea thought and focused on the ripples around her, using her space awareness to glance through the veil. What she saw was much more blurred than back in Nara, and still the colors and impressions fit perfectly with the scenes she had already seen.

Probably not random then… a targeted fissure in space, and the other side is in on it? Or are they just trying to summon some high level being to end the world or something? That would be unoriginal. Maybe Hector is right and I’ll at least get an interesting fight out of it.

“I always look like that,” Maria said and rolled her eyes at the man. She was healed again and collected her daggers.

“I’m… I’m glad that you survived,” Nicholas spoke up but didn’t approach. He was obviously in distress but the way he acted in front of Ilea and Hector before, it was clear this situation just overwhelmed him in general.

“I thought you didn’t exactly like me,” Maria said and smirked.

“You’re part of the team. I thought that monster got you,” he said.

“You ran away,” Maria said. “Your barriers could have helped quite a bit.”

Nicholas looked dejected. “I’m… sorry,” he said and looked down.

“More experience for you,” Hector said. “You don’t look like you give a shit that he left so stop acting like a little shit,” he said.

“And who might you be exactly?” Maria asked.

“I’m the Destroyer, who the fuck are You?” Hector said.

“I’m Maria Acantha… I believe I have heard that name. A pirate, yeah that fits. Did Lilith become one too?” she asked.

“Acantha,” Hector spat. “You’re one of Elisora’s little cunts? Figures.”

Maria didn’t react visibly.

Ilea glanced over. Hmm. Would have expected more there. Maybe she knows just how outclassed she is.

“I’m not my mother,” Maria said.

Ah, so that’s it.

Hector laughed. “Yeah but you damn sure act like her. I can’t say I’m not interested. Do you care for a bout or maybe something a little more personal?”

Maria smiled. “I’ve been humiliated enough today, thank you.”

Comments

Feeeeeeeeed us!

L Pedersen

Looking forward to next chapters. I bet Ilea wants to make friends with Nicholas just so she can level her divination resistance into the 2nd tier. What could divination resistance in the 2nd tier do? I'm thinking it lets you know a general location of whomever it is that is looking at you.

Michael scott

Nah, I liked the chapter. I think what made it feel different was that it was not just a pov that show ilea do things, but a pov to tie a plotline on the story, that we new nothing of prior. Otherwise it would have been some awkward conversation and telling of events from Charakters we now very little of. I think it works here. Atherinth healer ist one of the very few story's where I look forward to the capter every time it goes to another pov. Keeps it fresh, especially when ilea is just grinding away whole city's worth of wreak monsters.

fennek

Well, that one was odd. Had a bit of a weird flow to it

Bobby B.

Let’s be real, we dislike Maria because she’s dislikeable, not because of her actions. Everyone loves the pirate and he’s done far worse with less justification. Illea legitimately compared him to Hitler or Stalin, and he claimed he’d wipe out a city if they hurt (not killed) a member of his crew.

Means to an end. Word gets out and she gets hunt down again. This is just how "justice" works on Elos, like Helena's assassin guild. It is what it is. There's an anime called Shinsekai Yori about a society of superhumans and the dystopian measures they have to implement to keep it running, which I thought was pretty interesting.

sharkattack

Maria is a fairly fast leveller in this world. She has put on 30+ levels (above 200) in just a little above 2 years. She will likely hit 300 within the decade. Frankly, many of the characters are levelling quite fast for 300 to be considered some unachievable holy grail. From the current story's progression there are probably hundreds of Level 300+ characters and a few dozen at Level 400. Either that or this generation is very, very special and the older generations (Hector, etc) were quite slow in levelling.

lenkite

Feels fine to me!

Sebastian Viller

We the readers should have Ilea's perspective. It actually takes away from Ilea's perspective like this. Feels redundant and bloated.

Rip Woodham

The wording around Maria attacking her allies is very confusing and out of the blue. Furthermore Nicholas’ PoV in general is redundant as it eliminates all sense of mystery from the altercation between Maria and her group and it is immediately followed up by Ilea easily piecing together what we already know.

FunkyCredo

People shouldn't excuse Maria. That those two were directly responsible for what happened to her seems unlikely, but even if so she *planned* to kill Nicholas, a seemingly decent fellow just for being there. She may be redeemable, but right now she is scum.

Rip Woodham

I'd imagine Maria hates the entire nobility system given what they allowed/did to her and Edwin, so it's hard to guess her exact reasoning here.

Atlas Dwarf

I assume Maria is using the war to take out people related to those responsible for capturing her. I'd say another scenario is she's just broken and kills any nobles she can find. I think these chapters were good and understand why the other perspectives were necessary. If we (the readers) had simply followed Ilea into this situation without any background, it would be more difficult to understand whats going on and why we should care about it.

Chopper

I think that Ilea's ash was once a more wispy or fluid thing, and even her Ash limbs probably once looked somewhat sandy or grainy. However, she has so many 2nd and 3rd tier resistances now, she can make her Ash close to three times as dense as she used to.

Jonathan

Those are some pretty neat art pieces. I had a completely different mental picture of the Taleen machines but those are so much better. Though I always imagine Ilea's ash as a far more wispy and fluid thing- though I suppose thats pretty hard to convey compared to some simple hard lines

Keifru

The part with Nicholas was a little strange. What's the problem with telling Ilea and Hector what happened. Just tell them one of his comrades went mad and killed another comrade. Why would Ilea and Hector even care without knowing any names? This way it seems needlessly complicated .

Johann Franz

I very much like the story but I agree overall that it gets a few to many NPC's recently maybe not to bad and it's nice to get different views on Ilea from time to time, but personally I would prefer it if it is only a few characters so it becomes easier to relate, maybe an Inteligence or tactical officer who debriefs the different groups she interacted with, As this often felt pretty rushed and it gets kinda old after 20+ characters felt shock and ave from her.

Han Pol

Maria doesn't strike me as someone who makes healthy decisions for herself or desires a healthy life

Johannes Sauer

That's what centuries of experience does for you, glad to see a writer doing wisdom and intelligence right. A little bit of "show don't tell" with the idea that he's seen a lot and learned a lot in his long life. A lot of past writers really didn't do justice to the idea of powerful and highly intelligent people. I'm noticing writers in general getting gradually better on that front.

Jemini

Thanks for the chapters. I understand why Edwin likes Maria, their both major assholes. Why does Felicity keep her around. Is it just because she is friends with Edwin. Hoping Maria anoys Ilea so she can crush her skull.

Michael scott

While I don't like Maria neither, I like how her existence shifts the scenes

BeepBoop

Plz don't split dialogues and scenes like that, it feels really weird when reading it. Otherwise, good chapters.

Ivactheseeker

Hector is exactly who Maria needed to meet. I hope she joins his crew so she can stop living in her horrible past and move on with her life. Having a tortured soul continue to pointlessly spread pain is a hard pill to swallow.

foldedcorners

Probably just centuries old and unheard of for a generation or 2.

Joshua Little

I really love The Destroyer more and more. He just caught the whole situation without trying, causing distress in both of them as they try to hide it. Just so he can annoy them.

TroubleFait

Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

Ahh yeah never liked Maria. She is just one bitch....

Max Scherer

Thank you for another batch of chapters.

Straven

I wanna hear Bob's story that made people think he was dead. Epic battle or hiding from debts?

PatronTurtle

Seems pretty normal after being tortured for years

Luciaron

Honestly I fucking hate Maria always have you could totally kill her off and make me happy because of her. She is such a twat cunt bitch.

Jonathan Walker

When was the last time Blink leveled?

Itsurmom

Bit confused about whats going on with the NPCs

Cirex123

Thanks for the early chapters!

Connor Bruha

Thank you for the chapters :)

Torbjørn Nilsen

You're early today

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