''Not enough,'' Drusilla replied, her tone excited. ''But there's a choke point ahead, a collapsed archway. If we can funnel them there, you might hold them off.''
Raegar nodded, already moving toward the direction she pointed at, his boots crunching over the rubble that covered the street, shop windows were broken, and a well lay covered, thanks to overgrown vegetation.
As he got closer to the Ghouls, his daggers in his hands flickered as he infused them with another pulse of Light Aether. Their glow cast long shadows on the damp stone walls. As he reached the archway, its remains ford a narrow passage.
Perfect for forcing the enemy into a bottleneck and would allow him to kill them all. He planted his feet, his free hand reaching for the Aether Bombs that he forgot he had. 'This will shock them,' he thought, grinning.
Seconds later, the snarls grew deafening, and the first Ghouls erged from the darkness, their emaciated bodies lurching forward with speed, claws gleaming in the faint light. His lips curled into a grimace.
''Let's thin the herd,'' he muttered, throwing several Fire Bombs into the crowd, forcing flas to erupt.
Most of the monsters were turned to ash thanks to the wave of flas that washed through the archway as Drusilla targeted any that survived with powerful Dark Lances. Following this, they continued fighting across the first floor searching for the Tier Two Lich.
After hours of scouring the shadowed alleys and abandoned buildings of Sleepy Hollow, he followed behind the Fairy as she traced the faint pulse of evil energy to the mayor's estate, as she used magic to keep an eye on their surroundings.
Her senses, attuned to the taint of Death Aether thanks to being a Dark Fairy, flared as they entered the old building as the duo approached the basent's heavy oak door, its iron hinges rusted thanks to ti.
''It's down there,'' she whispered. ''The creature's hiding, but it's weak.''
Raegar nodded, his grip tightening on his daggers, their blades humming him as a peaceful feeling washed over him thanks to the Light Aether he was using to keep the darkness at bay.
Monts later, he descended the creaking stairs, the air growing colder with each step, thick with the stench of decay. In the dim glow of his weapon, he spotted the creature. a gaunt, wraith-like being lunging in their direction.
Without hesitation, he surged forward, his dagger flashing in a deadly arc. The blade sliced through the creature, dispersing its Death Aether in a fleeting burst of dark mist, leaving only silence in its wake.
Drusilla joined him, beaming excitedly. ''That was amazing, the Lich didn't stand a chance.''
Right then, Raegar noticed the shimring green core in the blonde's grasp, her slightly larger size making the scene amusing. ''A Tier Two core!'' she shouted. ''That was a lot easier than I expected!''
''Yes, thanks to the Light Aether I've used,'' he revealed. ''I haven't dabbled in other elents apart from Fire and Lightning.''
Drusilla nodded thoughtfully. ''You should try using them in your future fights,'' she suggested. ''It could shock the Devils and other humanoids, especially in those tournants the girls ntioned.''
Raegar glanced at the little Fairy, smiling. ''That sounds good, now let's find the boss and hunt so monsters.''
With the Lich's demise still lingering in the air, they pressed deeper into the Sleepy Hollow Dungeon, their footsteps echoing through the twisting, torchlit streets that suddenly lit up all around them.
The darkness seed to pulse with malice, and the walls of the exit tunnel were slick with damp moss and etched with ancient, foreboding runes. As they advanced, the air grew thick with the cacophony of screeches and bone-chilling screams.
A pack of Ghouls burst from the shadows as they stepped outside and their emaciated limbs clawing at the air, eyes glowing with ravenous hunger as they appeared from all around the duo.
Raegar t them head-on, his daggers flashing as he carved through their ranks, each strike killing one. Drusilla wove protective dark wards that deflected the Ghoul's savage, frenzied swipes.
No sooner had the last creature crumbled than the air shuddered with the thunderous flapping of wings. A trio of Giant Undead Bats swooped from the ceiling, their size casting shadows across the town.
The creature's piercing shrieks rattled the stones underfoot, but he was undaunted and excited at the upcoming fight. He created an overcharged Stormfire Bolt that crackled through the air.
Seconds later, the projectile struck one bat and sent it crashing into the dungeon wall in a shower of sparks. Drusilla's voice cut through the chaos, sharp and urgent. ''Two more, Rae! Above you!''
Raegar's hands crackled with Aether as he unleashed a Lightningfire Blast, a torrent of electricity and fla that roared through the air. The surge engulfed the second bat, its wings igniting as it let out an agonized screech.
The beast plumted, slamming into the dungeon floor with a sickening thud that echoed off the stone walls. Dark blood sprayed across the ground, splattering his boots and Drusilla's shimring wards.
Monts later, the bat's corpse dissolved, absorbed by the dungeon, leaving only a faintly glowing Green Core pulsing on the cold stone. Just then, the blonde Fairy started casting Dark Blasts into the last one.
Gaping holes riddled the creature's body monts before it dissolved into nothingness, leaving the town eerily silent. Raegar's eyes darted around, catching a beam of light piercing the sky, illuminating Sleepy Hollow in a dazzling glow.
As the duo pressed forward, their path led them into a nearby forest shrouded in an eerie stillness, where a dense fog blanketed the landscape, muffling sound and obscuring sight that sent a shiver down their spines.
The air felt heavy, almost alive with whispers of unease, and Drusilla's wings fluttered nervously as she landed on his shoulder. Her voice, soft and trembling, barely broke the silence.
''I hate this fog,'' she murmured, her words tinged with a deep-seated fear. ''It reminds of Lemuria… of the day those wretched Bloodshield rcenaries caught .''
Raegar turned to the blonde Fairy, her features drawn tight with the weight of mory. Her blue eyes flickered with vulnerability as she continued, her voice a fragile thread weaving through the mist. ''It was early morning, and I was gathering rare herbs for the village elder. I wandered too far and found myself on a secluded beach.''
He noticed the fear building up, causing him to rub her little head with a smile that cald her down. ''Don't worry, Drusilla. No one will be able to hurt or capture you again, especially when they find out you're bonded to the only Tetraarch on Sylvara.''
The blonde giggled before continuing with her story as they approached the light. ''That's when I saw their tents sprawled all over, humans pacing outside. Before I could flee, their mage unleashed a blinding surge of Light Aether.''
She frowned while rembering all the bad mories from those years. ''Thanks to being a Dark Fairy, it trapped , and I was helpless. Those barbarians didn't stop with , Rae. They captured hundreds of exotic creatures, plundering Lemuria and abandoning the continent, leaving only devastation in their wake.''
Her words lingered in the dense fog, each syllable steeped in pain, resonating with the scars of her past. Raegar, sensing the weight of her sorrow, gently reached out and ruffled her hair with a tender, reassuring touch.
''Hey, don't let those mories haunt you,'' he said softly, his voice a steady anchor in the misty gloom. ''We're going to get you back to your village, I promise. But, if I'm being honest…''
He paused, a warm smile breaking through his features. ''I've grown too fond of your company to let you stay there. You're stuck with now, Dru.''
Suddenly, a bright, unguarded smile spread across her pretty face, transforming her expression into one of pure, heartfelt joy. Without a word, she fluttered up from his shoulder, her wings humming softly, and pressed a gentle, fleeting kiss to his cheek.
The touch was light as a breeze, yet it carried a quiet intensity that made Raegar's breath catch. Drusilla's glow dimd slightly as she settled back, her cheeks tinged with a faint blush.
She went quiet, her eyes dropping to the forest floor, as if the weight of her boldness had stolen her voice. The silence between them was warm, charged with affection, as they continued.
Just then, a growl brought the duo back to reality as several Undead Wovles appeared from the surrounding underbrush. Without missing a beat, Raegar reacted and vanished while slashing through the leader's head.
The onslaught was so fast that the surrounding monsters froze, their roars silenced by his blades. He paid their stunned gazes no mind, cutting through the horde with unyielding focus until the final beast crumpled lifelessly to the ground.
Dust settled in the eerie quiet, and with a shared glance, Raegar and Drusilla pressed forward, their hearts pounding with anticipation.
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