After retreating to Avgi, Zamia headed to the holy spring. Both to cleanse her body of the voidstone dust, and secure the barrier for the barrage from the two they hadn't killed.
Agamas took over command of those still fighting the infiltrators. Having noted that Ceph was no longer in a position to do so. Both parents have confird that he was safe before anything else.
It was as Agamas was directing the others to catch those who had sneaked through. Aiming to weaken them from inside, that Ceph contacted him.
'Sothing is wrong with Eldrian!' Ceph shouted telepathically. Of course, Agamas had known this all along. He had simply deed that it could wait. With things cald, for the mont, he headed over
The area was now encased in frost. In an instant, Agamas noted that the frost was special. Similar to what he had seen Athtar wield. Unrefined, certainly. But certainly of a similar power.
'So, that is what happened,' Agamas noted. The opening which had allowed him to kill the strongest of the three devils. It had co from Eldrian. Realizing this, Agamas was both relieved and worried.
'At least it isn't another unknown, but... Eldrian's condition isn't the best.'
Auras, by their nature, tried to corrupt the soul of who wielded them. Tranquility's corruption was a separation from emotions and all that makes people, people.
If soone lost to it, they will beco unfeeling. Ever seeking of knowledge. In a manner similar to, how soone who has lost to Wrath, will seek to kill everyone in their vicinity.
A single-minded pursuit.
At the stage which Eldrian was in, Agamas' only option was to knock him out. Which was easier said than done.
Eldrian's condition was precarious. He was hovering between life and death. Luckily, he was a Chosen. Dying would not be the end. However, what Agamas needed was for Eldrian to stop thinking.
Should he remain conscious as a soul... That would be the worse case scenario.
Typically, the idea would be insane. However, it was possible. After all, it was how the undead ca to be in nature—without outside intervention.
All that was required as a strong will clinging to life, revenge, or so other thing.
As Eldrian was now, muttering under his breath, he would cling to discovery. Dying and holding onto this feeling.
The prospect of being a soul separate from the body would be sothing to sweet to let go of. It would certainly lead to Eldrian becoming completely lost.
Agamas did not know that Eldrian had already, on multiple occasions, stayed conscious after death. Agamas also didn't know that Eldrian was close to a goddess. The easiest solution would be to leave him in her care, naturally.
She could intervene directly, whereas Agamas couldn't. Matters of the soul were past even him.
Healing damage done from an attack would be possible. Returning the soul to what it ought to be. That was simple compared to curing inner corruption.
That which changed the soul from within.
When he and Zamia had guided Eldrian and Ceph's bond, they had loaned an artifact to do so. Without a mobile tower such as the one they had broken, Agamas was truly helpless.
'I have to be careful. Should he notice , he will attempt to stop .' Agamas thought. 'Trying to disturb him in this state is like ruining the crucial step in Amnur's forge, or in Athtar's magical experints.'
While emotions wouldn't surface. Should they, it would have been a godsend. No, Eldrian would react with cold indifference. Like Agamas was a bug disturbing his peace. The silly thought made the old Alicorn smile, despite the careful work he was doing.
The easiest thod was to disperse the air around Eldrian. Slowly having him fall unconscious from the lack of oxygen. Luckily, it was also sothing difficult to notice.
To be on the safe side, Agamas took things slowly.
"It's done." Agamas said. Waiting not just for Eldrian to fall asleep, but the aura of ice to disperse around him. Only once it did, did Agamas heal him.
"He should be fine. But it would be best if you take him to Zamia to get so proper treatnt."
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The battle did not end within a few hours. When half a day had passed, Erik could no longer stay hidden where he was. Akarui would be getting hungry soon, if she wasn't already.
While reluctant to do so, he knew he couldn't just leave her alone for any longer. Making sure that no one was nearby, as crude as his thods were, Erik hurried into the cave. Doing his best to conceal the entrance once again.
Inside, he found a pouty Akarui waiting. Luckily, she hadn't been in the dark. The Ice Lilies covering the walls gave off a soft blue light. Enough to even read.
"Don't give that look. Here, you're favorite." Erik said, taking out a truly special sandwich. A sandwich with peanut butter. Sothing that players had introduced into the world.
Akarui couldn't get enough of the sticky, ground peanuts. And, as a secret, Erik had added so sweet herbs which also boosted the immune system. He would have loved to add so magical herbs, but Akarui had pouted when he had done so before.
She had said, and Erik could still recall this with perfect clarity: "You ruined it!" Her anger had not subsided for the next three days. Which, at the ti, had made Erik fraught with worry. Especially worried that she might try to run away.
Looking back now, it was a precious mory. And watching how her pout turned into a smile as she took the sandwich, Erik couldn't help but smile along with her.
"Sorry about this, but we're going to be stuck here for a while." Erik said, once she had finished her sandwich.
"Why?" Akarui asked, and Erik knew better than to try to hide it from her.
"The forest is being attacked." While still young, Akarui was no stranger to war. Had things cald by now, Erik would have loved to hide it. But, as Zamia hadn't co to find them. He could only assu that things hadn't gone as planned.
Naturally, the news ruined Akarui's mood. Shockingly, though, she didn't cry, nor did she simply stay still. She turned to the flowers, determination overflowing.
"Akarui? What are you doing?" Erik asked.
"Asking the flowers for help!" She replied. "Please, please, please! Please help us. The anies are trying to burn down the forest! They won't let you be either!"
Confused, Erik decided to wait. He knew Akarui had a special connection with plants, but he didn't see how normal—even if they were quite special, and indeed magical plants—would suddenly be able to help them.
Shockingly, Akarui seed to be having an actual conversation with the lilies. "You can't? Why?"
"You're already helping? Barrier, oh, that makes sense! Then?"
"Oh? You called for help?"
"B-but, will they get here in ti?"
"You can do that?!"
"Do what?" Erik asked, too curious to remain silent at this point.
"Apparently they can teleport..." Akarui frowned. "No, that isn't right."
"It would be more correct to say we can send our consciousness to other trees. Though only so can accommodate us in this way." A familiar voice said.
Turning around, Erik found a familiar wisp in the shape of a human. "N-Nerenth?" He ventured a guess.
Naturally, he wouldn't forget the Treant who had helped him understand why Akarui had her strange ability to find special herbs, and who had told him what was wrong with her.
However, Erik didn't see how she would be able to help. As far as he recalled, Nerenth wasn't nearly as strong as the Alicorns.
Her race was only that of an Ancient magical creature (or plant). All the pegasi and unicorns were of the sa level, and all the Alicorns were even above that.
The only thing which made Nerenth a little special was her ability to grow fruits of life, and that she was an Oga monster. Which, according to players, was the highest grade for boss monsters.
Zamia and Agamas, however, were even beyond boss grade. They were guardians of a holy spring, and the forest around it, after all. They would be like world bosses if one had to classify them. And there were two of them, and an army of boss level creatures nearly a thousand strong.
Avgi was, truly and utterly, insane in terms of power. Sadly, their enemies knew this, and kept them pinned in their forest.
Erik didn't know what made the spring so special, however, he knew of the Ice Lilies and how special they were. And that was probably only a small fraction of what the forest actually had to offer.
After all, apparently, the plants were conscious and aided in the forest's defense.
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