Chapter 262: Date with Death
Chapter 254 of "Overlord: The Multiverse" begins unfolding events: "So this is Enmuâs dream, huh?" I said, surveying my surroundings. The familiar sight of... Continue reading!
"So this is Enmuâs dream, huh?" I said, surveying my surroundings. The familiar sight of Helheim stretched out before meâthe cold, desolate landscape of the underworld where Nazarick was once situated in the game.
The jagged ice peaks glistened under a pale, ominous light, and the chilling wind carried with it the echo of silence, a silence I hadnât heard in a long time.
I allowed myself a small smile. "Have to say, this is pretty realistic," I muttered. For a moment, I almost forgot this was a dream. It was impressive, especially considering Enmuâs relatively low rank among demons. Creating such a vivid replica of this placeâmy former domainâwas no small feat.
That said, I wasnât here because Iâd fallen victim to his powers. Enmuâs dream trap was amateur-level magic compared to what I was capable of resisting. But my curiosity had gotten the better of me. I wanted to see what he would conjure to try and keep me in his little illusion. It was entertaining, in a way, like watching a child proudly show off a drawing to an adult.
"Yes, quite realistic indeed. Missing your old days?"
The sudden voice startled me, though it shouldnât have. I turned to see her standing thereâa familiar figure I knew all too well. "Death? What are you doing here?"
Death, or at least a portion of her essence, stood before me, draped in her usual attire that somehow managed to toe the line between elegance and seduction. Her silver hair shimmered in the dim glow of the frozen plains, her piercing gaze locked onto me with a mischievous glint.
"Didnât you tell me you couldnât manifest in the mortal world because youâd destroy it?" I asked, closing the distance between us.
"Thatâs true, dear," she replied, her smile sly. "But this isnât the mortal world, now is it? This is a dream realm, so thereâs no harm in me being here."
I chuckled, taking in her presence. "Convenient loophole."
Death tilted her head, her expression shifting to one of playful curiosity. "Having perverted thoughts already?"
I grinned, unapologetic. "Of course. With you standing here looking like that, how could I not?"
She laughed softly, her voice like a melody that made the icy surroundings feel a little warmer. "At least youâre honest."
"But seriously, why are you here?" I asked, folding my arms as I studied her.
She shrugged lightly, as though the answer were obvious. "I was bored. I saw an opportunity to visit, so I took it. Simple as that."
A smirk crossed my lips. "Then, my dear Death, would you do me the honor of joining me on a date?" I went down on one knee, extending a hand toward her in a mock display of chivalry.
Deathâs eyes gleamed with amusement as she placed her hand in mine. "Youâre artfully romantic today, arenât you? Very well, my fine gentleman. Show me around this place you hold so dear."
With that, I rose and linked her arm with mine, leading her through the frosty expanse of Helheim. It felt oddly fitting to be exploring this place with her; after all, Helheim had always been a domain of death and decay.
"This place," I began as we walked, "is where we spent a lot of time during our early Yggdrasil days. It was one of the more unforgiving zones, but we loved it anyway. See that cliff over there?"
Death followed my gaze toward a towering ledge of jagged black rock.
"Peroroncino once declared it the perfect spot to build his NPC haremâs mansion," I said with a laugh. "He spent hours up there planning out every little detailâonly to have Ulbert show up and wipe out his NPCs in the name of âtesting a new spell.â Poor Pero sulked for a week."
Death chuckled softly, her smile widening. "I remember. He tried to appeal to you to stop Ulbert, didnât he?"
"Oh, he did," I replied, shaking my head. "But you know Ulbertâonce he got an idea in his head, there was no stopping him. And speaking of Ulbert..." I gestured toward a murky swamp in the distance. "That used to be his favorite spot for experiments."
Death raised an eyebrow. "Used to be?"
"Yeah, until he decided to summon a âcontrolled explosionâ of toxic sludge to see if it would create a new monster type," I said, rolling my eyes. "Instead, it obliterated the entire swamp and half the wildlife in it. We spent days trying to repair the damage, and Ulbert just kept saying, âIt was worth it.â"
Deathâs quiet laughter filled the air, her amusement making the icy realm feel less cold.
As we continued walking, I pointed out various landmarks, each one tied to a story from our guildâs history.
"And over there," I said, gesturing toward a crumbling stone temple, "is where Touch Me had his infamous run-in with that vampire NPC."
Deathâs eyes sparkled with curiosity. "Infamous, you say?"
"Oh, it was a disaster," I replied, grinning at the memory. "Touch Me was trying to rescue what he thought was a damsel in distress. He fought off a horde of monsters to save her, only to discover she was a villain. She stabbed him in the back the moment he turned around. We never let him live that down."
Death shook her head, her smile never fading. "He always was the idealist."
"That he was," I agreed, a hint of fondness in my voice. "But that was what made him Touch Me. Always ready to save someone, even if it meant walking into a trap."
"I wonder, how they are doing right now?" I said.
"They all are dead," Death said.
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