The second wave of cryptids forebode a bitter ending for the whole party. Even with a heavenly rank hunter like Nika, defeating an entity level cryptid was no easy feat and even if it was weak to wood like its minions, nothing assured them a win.
Instinctively, everyone in their party hurdled together back to back and started their retreat, everyone but Nika and Uriel that is. While Nika felt confident in her ability to jump between shadows and had no issues getting sward by weak enemies Uriel was desperately trying to find anything made of wood nearby to try and cover their retreat.
His Dash skill should be enough to outrun the enemies and Water warlock's blessing gave him enough confidence to survive even against the entity in front of them, but everything pointed towards the inevitable death of at least so of his companions.
Uriel took a glance at them, they were tired, covered in small wounds and their wooden stakes were about to break. What use was a regeneration ability when he could do nothing to save his friends, what was the point of exploring the dungeon if he ended up alone in the world like before eting them.
"I forgot to ntion this before, but that cryptid was at the cathedral that day and when I looked it in the eye I lost ti." Sam told Uriel at a distance.
"That's it! The cathedral! go there, now!" Uriel shouted and everyone ran as the cryptids were getting closer.
Janett's and Luna's condition was awful and they did their best to keep the pace, but even though their wounds weren't severe, they hindered their movent. Noticing this, dusa went back, then picked Luna in a princess carry and threw Janett over her back like a sack of potatoes but it wasn't enough.
The enemies were far too many for Nika and Uriel to hold them off by themselves and the presence of the entity level cryptid made things more difficult. If that cryptid had the sa absurd regeneration ability the smaller vampires had, defeating it would be near impossible.
Uriel was distraught, his thoughts rapidly collapsed on top of each other and he had a hard ti keeping his cool as no answer ca to his mind. By staying behind he was going to buy no more than a few seconds for his friends and the creatures would eventually catch up to them but the only thing he could think of was to sacrifice soone for the sake of their survival.
Then, the least expected mber of their party stood forward.
"Everyone, keep going, I'll distract them!" Shaker said as he ran towards a nearby building and placed his hand on the wall to activate his trait. A small tremor affected the building, but it was faint and weak. No one understood what was he trying to achieve, but he kept at it.
After a few seconds it beca clear that his trait was completely unrelated to earth like Miss Dragonfang suggested. She mistook it as a basic level of earth manipulation but it was sothing else entirely. Jackson's trait was much rarer and powerful than anyone knew, it was the ability to resonate with anything and the vibrations were only a side effect.
The building collapsed before the wave of vampires reached Shaker and a cloud of dust covered a 100m radius in an instant making it impossible for everyone to see what was going on, but at the sa ti allowing them to retreat safely towards the cathedral. Unfortunately for Jackson, he was buried beneath debris he himself caused.
"Shaker!" dusa shouted without stopping for a second. Her kind soul and gentle heart would have compelled her to go back and rescue him, if not for the two hunters she was already carrying.
Uriel was left behind along with Nika, though he was actually glad about it. While he wasn't particularly happy that a mber from his party fell, the weight of the decision was lifted from his shoulders. Besides, it wasn't like he had any fond mories of Shaker.
'Better him than my friends.' Was the thought Uriel tried to fight, though it erged inside of his mind nonetheless.
"Uriel!" Nika's desperate scream snapped him out of his reverie. He couldn't see her, but now that everything was covered in dust there were no shadows and she was far closer to the enemy than he was. By the ti the building was destroyed she must have been surrounded by vampires already, which ant he had no ti to ponder about ethics.
It was ti to fight.
Uriel closed his eyes and tried to focus on his mystical sense. At first, he was able to sense many weak cryptids, but then a bone chilling sensation stunned him. Contrary to his expectations, it didn't co from the Alamo, but from the cathedral. Stay connected with My Virtual Library Empire
"The statues!" Uriel gasped. Albeit unknowingly, he might have sent his friends to a certain death. But that was no use either, Nika was the only one nearby and the only one he could help right now. The situation was bad, but now he was free to fight however he wanted. He closed his eyes again, only this ti he entered his museum and grabbed the jaguar figurine.
Then he activated his newly acquired tier 2 battery which was among the supplies sent by Samuel song. "Fetch Nika!"
At Uriel's command, the jaguar spirit rushed amidst the blinding dust and disappeared with a roar. Although the jaguar spirit was capable of eating through Uriel's flux energy too fast for his liking, by using a battery pack the effect was reduced.
"What the fuck!" was heard at a distance signalling that Nika had been found and was healthy, at least enough to curse like she always did. But there was no ti for relief as Uriel saw a couple of dark figures appearing nearby.
Because of the dust he had just a second to react but that was enough to dodge the first and kick the other in the chest. The cracked ribcage sounded like a dry leaf being stepped on, but the cryptid regenerated instantly and attempted to bite his leg. Uriel quickly took a step backwards, only to be tackled from the side as another vampire made its appearance.
He rolled on the ground and sohow managed to stand back up before the next one ca, but even after kicking them or punching them they would heal imdiately. Soon, he was surrounded by four vampires who crawled at him at every chance. If it wasn't for the fact that his blood dripped on the street and two of them crouched to lick it, he might have been torn to shreds already.
Uriel didn't know what to do and thinking was difficult while dodging, the only thing he could do was to give up. That's precisely why he decided to stop dodging and instead dropped on the ground and let the vampires bite him to their heart's content.
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