(I) Descend
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-Councilman Anthony de Diego, Legendary Pathbearer of the Twilight Republic and Avatar to Harlock the Midnight162 (I)
Descend
Shivâs eyes widened as the Quest notification suddenly flickered before him. At the same time, he found himself triggering his Farsight skill, zeroing in on the Avatars and their Ascendants hovering in the distance. The so-called gods of his Republic loomed over the writhing Tarrasque. They were varied in shape and posture, though all of them glowed slightly, with that same incandescent mana currently leaking out from the cracks of Starhawk's Perch.
A kilometer away from Blackedge, City Lord Stormhalt unleashed a flood of pitch-black lightning. It spilled over the Tarrasque like a bladed spider's web. The edges of those forking bolts glistened and gleamed like blades kissed by sunlight, and every few moments they would thunder with explosive force as well.
But that did little to harm the crystalline-shelled behemoth, nor was it particularly bothered by Legend Hawgrave's slashes, knees, or punches. The Tarrasque gave a deafening bellow as it grasped the net of lightning coiling around it and began to pry, pieces of electricity shattering like chunks of rusted metal.
And it was then that the other Avatars sprang into action. The Ascendants they were bonded to flashed with incandescent mana, infusing themselves within their champions before Shiv could get a good look at their bodies. Then, about five hundred meters above the Tarrasque, a massive cage appearedâa cage formed from that same incandescence seeping from the Ascendants, large enough to encompass Blackedge and then some.
It fell from the sky just as the Tarrasque broke free from the electric net, shooting upward with a tidal wave of gravitational pulses trailing in its wake. However, the cube-shaped prison slammed down upon it as if a falling guillotine, and the Tarrasque's roar was cut off in an instant, as were the swelling tides of gravity.
The cage impacted the ground but didn't cause any damage. Instead, it seemed to absorb all force within itself. The Tarrasque struck and slammed against the insides of the cage. Shiv realized it was partially translucent when he could still see its massive shadow. Despite this, it didn't crack. It barely even shuddered. Every blow the Tarrasque inflicted upon the cage came with a muffled thump.
Then, it stopped.
All that could be heard for a moment thereafter was the whistling of the wind, but Shiv refused to let hope bloom in his chest.
His cynicism was rewarded a moment later as the Tarrasque exploded free from the incandescent cage with a flare of its discharging Magical Resistance.
Stormhalt was flung back. Hawgraveâs blade, once lined with Dimensionality, was flayed clean of attuned mana and rendered but a colossal chunk of alloy. Even the Avatars hovering in the air flinched. But they recovered quickly, and before the Tarrasque could fully break free from the collapsing cage, one among the twelve tore across the air and delivered a brutal blow.
The Tarrasque's body was a fourth out from the ruptured cage, incandescent flames spilling free from the wound, while its head and right arm clawed outward, seeking easy prey.
The Avatar hit the titanic beast dead on the head, and for a brief moment, Shiv saw an imprint of an Ascendant manifest once more. They loomed over the horizon, loomed over existence itself, as their Avatar channeled their divine might. Seconds earlier, the Ascendants were faint, like the shapes of enormous statues seen through dense mist. Now, however, the Ascendant was ablaze with divine radiance, and Shiv saw their contours in detail.
They resembled a hammer-headed automaton, but rather than being a god, shaped from glory and triumph, theirs was a scarred, mutilated, and crippled visage. They were missing an arm, with wires sparking free from the mangled socket, jutting out where their left shoulder should have been.
The Ascendant's chassis was further riven with damage, and entire armories' worth of weapons were lodged through the Ascendant's form. Blades, spears, lances, arrows, and more. Flaming oil leaked out from the Ascendant's many wounds, yet it seemed to barely regard its injuries.
However, it was its remaining right arm that caught Shiv's true attention. Its right arm, a dense column of metal, was practically the size of its entire body. And as its Avatar struck the Tarrasque, the Ascendant drove said dense column down upon the ground. Shiv expected devastation. He expected the world to come ablaze with force and fire. Instead, the Ascendant's arm extended forward with a hydraulic whine as it slammed down upon the apocalyptic monster.
The Tarrasque's body was wiped from existence entirely as a perfectly spherical hole was punched deep into the earth below.
Only the monsterâs four legs remained, and they spilled down, crashing against the earth as a unified thud. Shiv's eyes widened in disbelief as he took a step back. At the same time, he saw a series of shapes approaching in the far distance. A new formation of Dragon-Knights was on approach, from what he guessed to be the direction of the Abyss chasm. It seemed that they had some support left after all.
"Cripple the Strongest," Valor said, interrupting Shiv's thoughts. The Legendary Pathbearer's eyes burned in recognition. "I remember it as well." He paused and looked at the Starhawk, who was also enchanted by the unfolding scene. "Its presence is a good thing, is it not? I recall that you were close with Cripple."
the Starhawk confirmed, though Shiv sensed an undercurrent of sorrow pass through the Ascendant's voice.
Shiv also noticed Marikos glaring at Valor's from just outside the shattered walls. He was about to snarl something at his old friend turned hated enemy, but Shivâs Psycho-Cartography Skill triggered.
Psycho-Cartography:
âMarikos,â Shiv quickly said as he shook his head. âI get it.â The Dragon-Knight looked at Shiv, but the Deathless just cocked his head in Rolandâs direction. Marikosâs eyes widened. âI get it. But later. Our victory and honor depend on it. Catch your breath and let your field recover. Eyes on the Tarrasque.â
The Dragon-Knight shot a final glare at Valor, but he let out a chuffing breath in acknowledgment.
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âRitual complete,â Valor declared as a final spell pattern snapped into place. He briefly offered Shiv an appreciative look, but before the Deathless could ask what the lich was doing with Uva, four interlocking spell circles began to spin around her feet. Moreover, a stream of incandescence began to flow from the Starhawk into the Umbral Psychomancer, and she briefly gasped.
âUva? Valor? What are you all doing?â Shiv demanded, eyes jumping between the spell and the Starhawk.
"The Ascendant and I have come to a temporary arrangement," Uva said tersely. "Town Lord Arrow is currently unable to bear the burden of being the Starhawk's Avatar. I shall assume that mantle for the time being. Until we are finally spared this danger.â
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For a few seconds, Shiv's mind was absolutely blank. "Huh? But why you? Why not Adam?â His head swiveled over to Adam, and the Gate Lord somehow seemed more uncomfortable than even his father.
"He is unable," Uva answered on Adamâs behalf, "and not because he does not wish to serve. It is a matter of skill and power. A skill he does not have and a power he cannot bear.â
âBut can?â Shiv asked, incredulous. He was about to ask why, but he realized the answer as he saw the shifting colors in her eyes burn ever-brighter. "The . Is that why you can sustain the Ascendantâs power?â
the Dreamtaker purred from within Uva.
the Starhawk began. A heat swelled up within the room as a rush of radiant mana cycled between him and the Umbral. In the distance, another impact shook the world as the Ascendants continued unleashing their power upon the Tarrasque.
"I do," Uva replied without any hesitation. âMay my Unique Skill chip and shatter should my oath become a lie.â
A beat followed. The Starhawkâs posture sagged.
Psycho-Cartography:
the Starhawk replied gravely.
The spell patterns beneath Uva's feet spun faster and faster. She came aglow with fire, and the Starhawk's form dimmed. The divine mana seeping from the cracks lining Blackedge flowed into her as well. A thrumming pressure filled the badly damaged town. A tremor of power rushed along beneath Shivâs feet, surging toward Uva.
As he beheld her, she grew brighter than ever before, and a new color mingled with the hues of the Outside. The color of the Ascendants. The color of stolen divinity.
But then came a flash of blinding color from the direction of the battle, followed by a piercing shriek from the Tarrasque. First came red, then there was white. And soon the Tarrasque returned, reforged and renewed. It roared up into the sky with fury and defiance as it resurrected once more.
And falling from the air before it was the smoking husk of a broken automaton. Cripple the Strongestâs presence was altogether absent from the horizon now. A patch of sky was vacant, and through ashen clouds of war spilled the first dappled rays of sunlight in minutes.
the Starhawk said quietly. The traitor Ascendant briefly glanced at Uva once before continuing.
Shiv watched the dead automaton fall just as Hawgrave drove her blade down upon the Tarrasqueâs back. It was sent to its stomach, but its crystal shell flashed, and the gigantic Legend found herself flung backward through the air. The Tarrasque was evolving and adapting at an impossibly fast rate.
Shiv thought.
The Tarrasque proceeded to make him feel worse as it bellowed another declaration against the remaining Ascendants.
Georges did a double-take. His eyes snapped to Shiv. âThe felling fuck did that thing just say?â
But the Tarrasque wasnât done. It twisted around as massive spells crashed down against its body. The world shook. Swelling blasts of light and devastating skills bathed the apocalyptic monster in destruction. A claw woven from the blackest lightning closed around the Tarrasque while Hawgrave descended to drive her blade against the side of its head.
It barely registered most of the hits. And now it was glaring at Blackedge, its eyes of red and white glistening like stars even through the chaotic canvas of charge wrought by the Ascendants.
âShit,â Shiv hissed. He stomped a foot down on the ground and cracked the floor some more. In the same instant, he branded a temporal echo of himself upon the flesh of reality so he could easily return to the Perch later. When he finished, he shot out from the room with a pulse of force and triggered his Pillar once again. âMarikos, you feel recovered enough to get bloody?â
The Dragon-Knight reached up and seized Shiv. A large, predatory grin lined his draconic features. Once more, he wielded Shiv as if he was nothing more than a large rod rather than an unmovable tower of ever-escalating Toughness.
âIf you can pin it in place, I can kill it at least once,â Adam said, looking down at his smiting arrow. Then, he grimaced. âBut Shiv. We canât trust the Ascendants.â That admission left Adam with no small amount of discomfort. âEven if we join the fray, they will come for the Perch. At least some of them will.â
âYeah, Kathereine and⌠Halsur,â Shiv said, managing to remember the name of the storm-forged giant. âI know. I had a run-in with those two assholes earlier. The point isnât to treat them like allies. The point is putting the Tarrasque down and making sure they know the Dragon-Knights are on their side. Maybe thatâs what it will take to finally end the damn Legendary skill reward.â
âLegendary?â Roland whispered. The Town Lordâs voice was raw, but he looked at Shiv with overwhelming suspicion.
The Deathless grinned sweetly at his former captor and overlord. âYeah. I got a certain Quest down in the Abyss that offers me a pretty nice reward. Turns out, if I break the siege at Blackedge by dealing with Sullain and prevent a war between the surface and the Abyssal nations, Iâll be able to choose a Legendary Skill evolution. Pretty nice, huh?â
Rolandâs right eye twitched slightly. A low wheeze of pain and misery escaped from him.
âFather? Father, are you alright?â Adam asked with genuine concern.
The noise continued, and Shivâs smile kept growing. âAnd donât worry about Sullain. I got his ass already. So. I think all I need is to make sure the Ascendants donât get into it with the Dragon-Knights. And this is my best ideaâto help them put the Tarrasque down while you guys take this chance to escape. I already got a temporal echo planted, so I should be able to blink back later. Marikosââ
the Legendary knight declared. He held his Shiv-stick out at the Tarrasque that was currently being pinned by a massive, fiery hand.
âSounds good,â Shiv replied without complaint.
Uvaâs mana strands snaked through everyone else present within the Perch as well. Incandescent flames danced along the hair-thin tendrils of mana. Whatâs more, what used to be a skill for telepathy now possessed a weightâa tangible power. Shiv could feel her mana pressing against his flesh, digging its way through the walls and breaking more pieces of glass. As the incandescent mana flowed downward, the ground shuddered, and a sudden force sent Blackedge jerking upward.
Uva said, with a gasp of effort.
the Starhawk said.
Uva replied. Something escaped her and struck Shivâa feeling of immense strain. She shot a look at him and gave the slightest of shrugs.
Slowly, Blackedge began to ascend once more. Below the Perch, people on the street stopped what they were doing as their heads turned to regard the peak of Rolandâs spire. Several people cheered the Town Lordâs name, ignorant of the fact that he was too wounded to be of service, and that it was an Abyssal that was currently serving in his stead.
Shiv said telepathically. A beat passed between them.
she replied.
The dragon let out a rumbling laugh as he held his Shiv-stick high. A flame lit at the end of the Orichalcum pillar. A small ember that was gradually growing brighter and hotter.
âHold. A final matter.â Valorâs interruption drew a snarl from Marikos, but he refrained from doing anything. âShiv. Should you gain access to the Legendary Skill reward, do select a skill immediately. It will draw you out of the fight and pull you into the depths of your soul. When you Delve, there is no guarantee when you might returnâor if you will return at all.â
â So even if I get the Legendary Skill, I canât just pick it and evolve?â Shiv grunted in annoyance but let it go. âRight. Fine. Donât even know what skill I want to evolve yet. Iâll just need to figure out how to kick the Tarrasqueâs ass as a Hero. Marikos. Letâs get the bastard.â
Marikos roared. The air around him shook. Adam winced, and Roseâs eardrums erupted in sprays of blood. The Gate Lord called out to his motherâbut Helix simply cast a spell at her without even looking. The orcs were moving too. Whisper was already missing, and Mortar was stomping toward the edge of the Perchâs spire. And then Shiv was moving, the town vanishing behind him in a blur.
And as the Legend chanted a phrase Shiv didnât quite understand, his voice was echoed from the skies above.
Besides the new group that had almost reached the battlefield, surviving Dragon-Knights descended from a sky darkened by the haze of battle. Many of them were wounded and maimed, missing limbs or even trailing entrails. Few had intact weapons, and their magical fields expanded from them like tattered veils.
But still they came, heeding Marikosâs call.
Including the new arrivals, there were maybe three dozen full Lances left. But on their backs, Shiv noticed other figures hanging off of them. Burly figures of gray skin and murderous glee. They chanted along with the dragons while waving their own arms and spells in the air.
And that was enough to get a laugh out of Shiv.
Despite everything, Shiv found himself proud to be their Insul.
Adam said to Shiv.
Shiv replied casually. Just because he was proud to be an Insul didnât mean he forgot what they were.
A pulse of surprise leaked over from Adam, but it flattened to immediate acceptance.
Shiv said. He directed his attention to his Drain Vitality Skill once more and narrowed his eyes at the faint film of vitality lining existence.