Low-Fantasy Occultist - Chapter 376

Chapter 376

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Chapter 402 of "Low-Fantasy Occultist" begins revealing surprises: Nick pulled his boot out of the sucking mud with a wet shluck, grimacing as... Read on to find out!

Nick pulled his boot out of the sucking mud with a wet shluck, grimacing as the black sludge clung to the leather."This place," Monte muttered, wiping a smear of algae from his rapier with a silk handkerchief that had seen better days, "is an affront to dignity."

"It's a swamp, Monte," Terence said, rolling his eyes.

Nick thought, before blinking as he realized that, technically, he was also a noble.

He shrugged.

They stood in a small clearing of raised earth, a rare patch of stability in a sea of muck. Around them lay the bodies of their recent victims, a tribe of goblins that looked less like the wiry scavengers of the canyon and more like sickly children. Their skin was grey and weeping, their eyes cloudy with cataracts, and they fought with a frantic, desperate silence that disturbed Nick more than any war cry.

Raphael kicked a corpse into the mire. "This is as good a forward base as we're going to get."

The team moved quickly, too focused to stop and chat. Tents were pitched on the driest patches of ground. Willow set up a water-filtration perimeter and cast spells to remove toxins from the stagnant air and create a breathable dome that wouldn’t need constant upkeep.

Nick approached the edge of the perimeter and looked out into the gloom.

The fog here wasn't the blinding steam of the caldera. It was thin, wispy, and yellow, drifting between the gnarled roots of the cypress-like trees. From the distance came unnatural sounds, low, mournful groans that sounded startlingly human, intercut with the wet snapping of branches.

Nick thought, tapping his fingers against the haft of his staff.

He had experienced death mana before, but this was not the same. Death was cold, final, and sterile. This was stagnation. It was life that refused to have the decency to end. Similar to the Mycelial Sovereign, yet distinctly different. Rot usually followed death in its reign, but here, it was an unwanted companion to life.

"We need eyes on the target," Nick said, turning back to the group. "The Anchor is close. I can feel its pressure, but the interference makes it hard to pinpoint."

“Should we split up?" Ord asked, sharpening his axe. The mercenary looked exhausted, the humidity turning his heavy armor into a torture device, but recent successes and the promise of extra pay went a long way to give him a second wind.

“Let’s form three teams," Raphael agreed. “We’ll spread out within a four-mile radius. Locating the Guardian is the main goal, but we also need to identify the terrain. Once you’re done, fall back and avoid engaging if you see the Hones.”

“I'll take the center," Nick said. He nodded toward Monte and Terence. "You two are with me."

Terence muttered grumpily, still not over the shock of losing and then regaining his hand.

"You good?" Nick asked.

"I'm fine," Terence said quickly, dropping his hand. “Just the new joints are hurting because of the humidity."

“Try to fight from a distance, then,” Nick advised. “Everything we’ve encountered here seems to be something you should try not to touch anyway."

They separated from the others and moved further into the mire shortly after, stepping from root to root to avoid the oily water.

Nick kept active, but at a low level to avoid the headache of processing the dungeon’s interference. The mana here was thick and syrupy, swirling in eddies of green and brown, and it wasn’t particularly pleasant to sense, like swimming through algae.

Nick realized, watching a patch of moss pulse on a nearby tree.

He saw a juvenile salamander, half-eaten by some larger predator, dragging itself through the mud. Its entrails were trailing behind it, yet the wounds were bubbling and knitting together even as they tore open. It hissed in agony, its eyes rolling wild, but it wouldn't die. The swamp forced life into it, a cruel, relentless vitality that prolonged the suffering indefinitely.

, Nick thought, a chill running down his spine. I guess Chesed has two sides, after all. He wondered again about his decision to approach Chesed before Tiferet, but he couldn’t waste time second-guessing now. If he wanted a chance at the end, he needed all the stability he could get.

"Nick," Monte whispered, freezing mid-step. "Look."

Nick followed the noble's gaze.

Through a break in the trees about a thousand yards ahead, the swamp opened into a wide, circular depression filled with black water. In the middle of the lake, a mound of vegetation and flesh stood out as clearly different from everything else.

As they drew closer, he finally fully sensed it and realized it was the Guardian.

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It looked like a Hydra, but one from a nightmare. A central mass of bulbous, weeping flesh was rooted in the muck. From this central tumor, three long, serpentine necks extended, made of braided vines and muscle, and slick with mucus.

The heads were the worst part.

One was the head of a massive salamander, its jaw hanging slack. Another was a cluster of goblin torsos fused together, with their mouths opening and closing in silent screams. A third resembled the head of a giant wolf, but the fur was moss, and the teeth were thorns.

As they watched, a large crocodile-like creature burst out of the water, lunging at the central mass.

The Guardian’s main body stayed still, as if it hadn’t noticed the beast, but one of the vine-necks shot out, wrapping around the crocodile with thorns piercing its hide.

The crocodile thrashed, but the vines pulled it in, dragging it into the center. The Guardian's flesh split open, swallowing the attacker whole.

“I didn’t know Guardians would eat dungeon monsters,” Terence said, raising a silver crossbow he’d produced from his spatial pouch.

“It’s not eating it,” Nick corrected grimly, watching the mana flow. “It’s assimilating it.”

The crocodile ceased thrashing shortly after, and its mana signature started to blend with the hydra's. A moment later, a new bulge appeared on the Guardian’s side, forming into a reptilian snout that gasped for air and emitted a low, gurgling moan.

“It is saving them," Nick whispered, the realization hitting him with the force of a physical blow. "It is saving them from the dungeon by making them part of itself. It thinks it's a sanctuary."

"It's an abomination," Monte hissed, disgusted. "Look at the wolf head. It’s biting the neck next to it."

Nick looked. The wolf's head was indeed gnawing on the salamander's neck, tearing chunks of flesh away. The latter screamed, spewing yellow bile that burned the wolf’s head.

"It wants to die," Nick concluded. “It has conflicting instincts, but they all feel the pain. It tries to kill itself, but the regeneration is too strong. The Anchor must be the suffering itself. The ritual is powered by this endless cycle of agony."

He moved behind a decaying cypress, his mind racing.

Finally, the trial for made sense.

To someone else, that might mean healing the beast or trying to separate the souls trapped within. But Nick was an Occultist. He dealt in the darker truths of the universe.

"We can't just kill it," Monte said, his voice tight. "We need to burn it. Every inch. If a single piece stays, it will grow back."

"A surgical strike won't work," Nick agreed. "Cutting off the heads is useless; they are just the physical expression of the amalgam of souls inside. We need an overwhelming force to vaporize its existence."

"Is that even possible for us?" Terence asked, staring at the writhing mass. "Killing it?"

Nick looked at the adventurer. “Even if it wasn’t a Guardian, we’d need to end the nightmare. This is just torture."

Even as he spoke, the concept of started to crystallize in his mind, shedding the gentle connotations of the word and revealing only the tough, core element of necessity.

“We got movement," Monte warned as a crack echoed, dropping into a crouch. "Three o'clock. Not a monster."

Nick quickly turned his head to the right, leaning back to hide in the shadows.

A group of five figures moved through the treeline on the far side of the lake. They wore grey cloaks that shimmered with a distortion effect, clearly high-quality camouflage gear.

Even couldn't fully pierce their cloaks because of the heavy domain, but Nick sensed the presence of enchanted metal at their wrists and necks.

The team moved forward with disciplined professionalism. The leader carried a silver lantern that emitted a pulsating, repulsive field, warding off the swamp rot, and they were getting closer to the Guardian, weapons ready.

"They're going to engage," Terence whispered. “Should we interfere?”

"No," Nick said, his eyes cold. "They have no idea what they're walking into. That lantern might repel the rot, but it won’t work on the Guardian."

“Should we leave, then?” Monte asked, surprised.

“Yeah," Nick decided. “They look like they’ll take some time to set up, and I don’t want them to notice us. We should slip away and regroup with Raphael. We’ll come back before they’re ready to attack.”

As they backed into the gloom, Nick kept a cautious eye on the Hones’ team. They were moving closer to the water's edge, confident in their artifacts, not realizing that the weeping mass in the middle of the lake was already aware of the disturbance.

The return to the camp was fast. They met others, who had only found endless mud and more monsters.

"We found it," Nick announced as they gathered under the filtration dome, and briefly outlined the situation.

“You think they’re going to attack soon?" Raphael asked.

"They looked like they were preparing for a capture or suppression," Nick said. "They had containment artifacts. But against that thing? They're going to get mauled."

"So, what's the plan?" Malik asked, lifting his shield. “Should we crash the party?"

“We'll wait for them to test it," Nick said. "The Guardian is a massive battery of spiritual mana. If they manage to damage it, it will try to pull more power from the Anchor to heal, and I’ll learn more of its nature."

Drawing a circle in the dirt, he began to outline his strategy. “I expect them to fail miserably, no matter their setup, but I need to understand what I’m up against to prepare to banish it.”

“Banish it?" Yvonne asked. “Like a spirit?"

"Yeah," Nick nodded. “That’s essentially what the Guardian is. I have no idea how it originated, but my best guess is that the swamp was the site of some kind of massacre in the past, and the surfacing of the leyline finally gave the gathered resentment enough power to manifest.”

"It sounds dangerous," Tessa said.

"It is," Nick admitted. "But it's the only way to kill it permanently. If we just hack at it, we'll be fighting it for a week."

He looked at the group. "This is the last Anchor. Once this breaks, the way to the Well is open. The Hones know this too, which is why they are desperate enough to attack so brazenly. Expect them to throw everything they have at us once the Guardian falls."

"Let them come," Ord growled. “I’m not going to let them stop us when we’re so close to victory.”

"Gear up," Raphael ordered. "We move in five."

They reached the tree line overlooking the dark lake just as the first explosion shook the swamp.

The battle had begun.

The Hones team—and Nick counted six of them now, a full squad—had set up a series of silver pylons along the water's edge. Arcs of lightning jumped between the pylons, striking the Guardian’s central mass.

The creature emitted a chorus of voices, screaming in unison as it was zapped again and again.

The water churned around it, reacting to its pain, but the Guardian didn't pull back. The salamander's head spat a blast of acid that instantly dissolved one of the pylons. The wolf's head stretched out, its neck unnaturally elongating to bite a rogue trying to flank it.

"Hold your fire," Nick whispered, crouching in the reeds. "Wait for it."

The Hones were skilled. Their tank, a woman clad in full Sunsteel plate, drew the attention of three enemies, her armor glowing white-hot as she deflected acid and thorns. Their mages coordinated their strikes on the central tumor, trying to burn it out.

But for every piece of flesh they burned away, the swamp surged to replace it. Vines shot up from the mud, weaving new muscle. The Guardian was drawing on the entire biome to sustain itself.

"They really can't kill it," Monte observed. "They're just making it angry."

“Told you," Nick muttered. If there was one thing he was confident in, it was recognizing spirits.

It wasn’t long before one of the Hones' rangers got too close. A vine shot out of the water, wrapping around his ankle, and he screamed as he was dragged under, disappearing into the murky depths only to resurface seconds later, held aloft by a new tentacle that was already fusing to his skin.

"Help me!" the ranger shrieked, his voice bubbling as the assimilation began.

Nick raised a hand, ignoring his teammates' growing anxiety to act, and looked closer, observing how the two souls interacted.

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1 Chapter 1 2 Chapter 2 3 Chapter 3 4 Chapter 4 5 Chapter 5 6 Chapter 6: 7 Chapter 7 8 Chapter 8: 9 Chapter 9: 10 Chapter 10 11 Chapter 11 12 Chapter 12 13 Chapter 13 14 Chapter 14 15 Chapter 15 16 Chapter 16 17 Chapter 17 18 Chapter 18: 19 Chapter 19 20 Chapter 20: 21 Chapter 21 22 Chapter 22 23 Chapter 23 24 Chapter 24: 25 Chapter 25 26 Chapter 26 27 Chapter 27 28 Chapter 28 29 Chapter 29: 30 Chapter 30: 31 Chapter 31 32 Chapter 32: 33 Chapter 33 34 Chapter 34 35 Chapter 35 36 Chapter 36 37 Chapter 37 38 Chapter 38 39 Chapter 39: 40 Chapter 40: 41 Chapter 41 42 Chapter 42 43 Chapter 43 44 Chapter 44 45 Chapter 45: 46 Chapter 46 47 Chapter 47 48 Chapter 48 49 Chapter 49: 50 Chapter 50: 51 Chapter 51 52 Chapter 52: 53 Chapter 53 54 Chapter 54 55 Chapter 55: 56 Chapter 56 57 Chapter 57 58 Chapter 58 59 Chapter 59 60 Chapter 60: 61 Chapter 61 62 Chapter 62 63 Chapter 63 64 Chapter 64 65 Chapter 65 66 Chapter 66 67 Chapter 67: 68 Chapter 68: 69 Chapter 68.5: Rhea's Interlude 70 Chapter 69 71 Chapter 70 72 Chapter 71 73 Chapter 72 74 Chapter 73 75 Chapter 74 76 Chapter 75 77 Chapter 76 78 Chapter 77 79 Chapter 78 80 Chapter 79 81 Chapter 80 82 Chapter 80.5: Interlude Devon 83 Chapter 81 84 Chapter 82 85 Chapter 83 86 Chapter 84 87 Chapter 85 88 Chapter 86 89 Chapter 87 90 Chapter 88 91 Chapter 89 92 Chapter 90 93 Chapter 91 94 Chapter 92 95 Chapter 92.5: Interlude Elia 96 Chapter 93 97 Chapter 94 98 Chapter 95 99 Chapter 96 100 Chapter 97 101 Chapter 98 102 Chapter 99 103 Chapter 100: 104 Chapter 101 105 Chapter 102 106 Chapter 103: 107 Chapter 104: 108 Chapter 104.5: Interlude Elia 2 109 Chapter 105 110 Chapter 106 111 Chapter 107 112 Chapter 108 113 Chapter 109 114 Chapter 110: 115 Chapter 111 116 Chapter 112 117 Chapter 113 118 Chapter 114 119 Chapter 115 120 Chapter 116 121 Chapter 116.5: Interlude Talbot 122 Chapter 117 123 Chapter 118 124 Chapter 119 125 Chapter 120 126 Chapter 121 127 Chapter 122 128 Chapter 123 129 Chapter 124 130 Chapter 125 131 Chapter 126 132 Chapter 127 133 Chapter 128 134 Chapter 128.5: Interlude Devon 2 135 Chapter 129 136 Chapter 130 137 Chapter 131 138 Chapter 132 139 Chapter 133 140 Chapter 134 141 Chapter 135: 142 Chapter 136 143 Chapter 137 144 Chapter 138 145 Chapter 139 146 Chapter 140 147 Chapter 140.5: Interlude 148 Chapter 141 149 Chapter 142 150 Chapter 143 151 Chapter 144 152 Chapter 145: 153 Chapter 146: 154 Chapter 147 155 Chapter 148 156 Chapter 149 157 Chapter 150 158 Chapter 151: 159 Chapter 152 160 Chapter 152.5: Interlude Alexander 161 Chapter 153 162 Chapter 154 163 Chapter 155 164 Chapter 156 165 Chapter 157 166 Chapter 158 167 Chapter 159 168 Chapter 160 169 Chapter 161 170 Chapter 162 171 Chapter 163 172 Chapter 164 173 Chapter 164.5: Interlude Eugene 174 Chapter 165 175 Chapter 166 176 Chapter 167 177 Chapter 168 178 Chapter 169 179 Chapter 170 180 Chapter 171 181 Chapter 172 182 Chapter 173 183 Chapter 174 184 Chapter 175 185 Chapter 176 186 Chapter 176.5: Interlude Arthur 187 Chapter 177 188 Chapter 178 189 Chapter 179 190 Chapter 180 191 Chapter 181 192 Chapter 182 193 Chapter 183 194 Chapter 184 195 Chapter 185 196 Chapter 186 197 Chapter 187 198 Chapter 188 199 Chapter 188.5: Interlude Eugene 2 200 Chapter 189 201 Chapter 190 202 Chapter 191 203 Chapter 192 204 Chapter 193 205 Chapter 194 206 Chapter 195 207 Chapter 196 208 Chapter 197 209 Chapter 198 210 Chapter 199 211 Chapter 200 212 Chapter 200.5. - Interlude Eugene 3 213 Chapter 201 214 Chapter 202 215 Chapter 203 216 Chapter 204 217 Chapter 205 218 Chapter 206 219 Chapter 207 220 Chapter 208 221 Chapter 209 222 Chapter 210 223 Chapter 211 224 Chapter 212 225 Chapter 212.5: Interlude Devon 3 226 Chapter 213 227 Chapter 214 228 Chapter 215 229 Chapter 216 230 Chapter 217 231 Chapter 218 232 Chapter 219 233 Chapter 220 234 Chapter 221 235 Chapter 222 236 Chapter 223 237 Chapter 224 238 Chapter 224.5: Interlude Alexander 2 239 Chapter 225 240 Chapter Occultist 226 241 Chapter 227 242 Chapter 228 243 Chapter 229 244 Chapter 230 245 Chapter 231 246 Chapter 232 247 Chapter 233 248 Chapter 234 249 Chapter 235 250 Chapter 236 251 Chapter 237 252 Chapter 238 253 Chapter 239 254 Chapter Occultist 240 255 Chapter 241 256 Chapter 242 257 Chapter 242.5: Interlude Osmod 258 Chapter 243 259 Chapter 244 260 Chapter 245 261 Chapter 246 262 Chapter 247 263 Chapter 248 264 Chapter 249 265 Chapter 250 266 Chapter 251 267 Chapter 252 268 Chapter 253 269 Chapter 254 270 Chapter 254.5: Interlude Eugene 4 271 Chapter 255 272 Chapter 256 273 Chapter 257 274 Chapter 258 275 Chapter 259 276 Chapter 260 277 Chapter 261 278 Chapter 262 279 Chapter 263 280 Chapter 264 281 Chapter 265 282 Chapter 266 283 Chapter 266.5: Interlude Eugene 5 284 Chapter 267 285 Chapter 268 286 Chapter 269 287 Chapter 270 288 Chapter 271 289 Chapter 272 290 Chapter 273 291 Chapter 274 292 Chapter 275 293 Chapter 276 294 Chapter 277 295 Chapter 278 296 Chapter 278.5: Interlude Elena/ Devon 4 297 Chapter 279 298 Chapter 280 299 Chapter 281 300 Chapter 282 301 Chapter 283 302 Chapter 284 303 Chapter 285 304 Chapter 286 305 Chapter 287 306 Chapter 288 307 Chapter 289 308 Chapter 290 309 Chapter 290.5: Interlude Alexander 3/ Devon 4 310 Chapter 291 311 Chapter 292 312 Chapter 293 313 Chapter 294 314 Chapter 295 315 Chapter 296 316 Chapter 297 317 Chapter 298 318 Chapter 299 319 Chapter 300 320 Chapter 301 321 Chapter 302 322 Chapter 302.5: Interlude Osmod 2 323 Chapter 303 324 Chapter 304 325 Chapter 305 326 Chapter 306 327 Chapter 307 328 Chapter 308 329 Chapter 309 330 Chapter 310 331 Chapter 311 332 Chapter 312 333 Chapter 313 334 Chapter 314 335 Chapter 314.5 - Interlude Alexander 4/ Akari 2 336 Chapter 315 337 Chapter 316 338 Chapter 317 339 Chapter 318 340 Chapter 319 341 Chapter 320 342 Chapter 321 343 Chapter 322 344 Chapter 323 345 Chapter 324 346 Chapter 325 347 Chapter 326 348 Chapter 326.5 - Interlude Rhea 2/Elena 2 349 Chapter 327 350 Chapter 328 351 Chapter 329 352 Chapter 330 353 Chapter 331 354 Chapter 332 355 Chapter 333 356 Chapter 334 357 Chapter 335 358 Chapter 336 359 Chapter 337 360 Chapter 338 361 Chapter 338.5 - Interlude Tholm 1 362 Chapter 339 363 Chapter 340 364 Chapter 341 365 Chapter 342 366 Chapter 343 367 Chapter 344 368 Chapter 345 369 Chapter 346 370 Chapter 347 371 Chapter 348 372 Chapter 349 373 Chapter 350 374 Chapter 350.5 - Interlude Osmod 3/Devon 5 375 Chapter 351 376 Chapter 352 377 Chapter 353 378 Chapter 354 379 Chapter 355 380 Chapter 356 381 Chapter 357 382 Chapter 358 383 Chapter 359 384 Chapter 360 385 Chapter 361 386 Chapter 361.5 - Interlude Eugene 6/Rhea 3 387 Chapter 362 388 Chapter 363 389 Chapter 364 390 Chapter 365 391 Chapter 366 392 Chapter 367 393 Chapter 368 394 Chapter 369 395 Chapter 370 396 Chapter 371 397 Chapter 372 398 Chapter 373 399 Chapter 373.5 - Interlude Tholm 2/Eugene 7 400 Chapter 374 401 Chapter 375 402 Chapter 376 403 Chapter 377 404 Chapter 378 405 Chapter 379 406 Chapter 380 407 Chapter 381 408 Chapter 382 409 Chapter 383 410 Chapter 384 411 Chapter 385 412 Chapter 385.5 - Interlude Umlaut 1 413 Chapter 386 414 Chapter 387 415 Chapter 388 416 Chapter 389 417 Chapter 390 418 Chapter 391 419 Chapter 392 420 Chapter 393 421 Chapter 394 422 Chapter 395 423 Chapter 396 424 Chapter 397 425 Chapter 397.5 - Interlude Tim 1 426 Chapter 398 427 Chapter 399 428 Chapter 400 429 Chapter 401 430 Chapter 402 431 Chapter 403 432 Chapter 404 433 Chapter 405 434 Chapter 406 435 Chapter 407 436 Chapter 408 437 Chapter 409 438 Chapter 409.5 - Interlude Eugene 8 439 Chapter 410 440 Chapter 411 441 Chapter 412 442 Chapter 413 443 Chapter 414 444 Chapter 415 445 Chapter 416 446 Chapter 417 447 Chapter 418 448 Chapter 419 449 Chapter 420 450 Chapter 421 451 Chapter 421.5 - Interlude Rhea 4 452 Chapter 422 453 Chapter 423 454 Chapter 424 455 Chapter 425 456 Chapter 426 457 Chapter 427 458 Chapter 428 459 Chapter 429 460 Chapter 430 461 Chapter 431 462 Chapter 432 463 Chapter 433 464 Chapter 433.5 Interlude Hone 1/Bluetear 1 465 Chapter 434 466 Chapter 435 467 Chapter 436 468 Chapter 437 469 Chapter 438 470 Chapter 439 471 Chapter 440 472 Chapter 441 473 Chapter 442 474 Chapter 443 475 Chapter 444 476 Chapter 445 477 Chapter 445.5 - Interlude Xander 1 478 Chapter 446

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