The red-caped leader pulled off her helt and let the murky rainwater mark her face.
She was uniquely beautiful.
Her skin was a light coffee color that was dotted with several patches of black and red scales.
She had bright crimson hair that was cut in a wolfish style and shaved closer on the sides and nape, as was tradition for Nevi'im females.
As she removed her helt, dark horns curled out of her forehead to the sky overhead.
Her ruby red eyes ran over the mighty Cthulhu as if he were no more than a mortal monster.
"My neck hurts." She ntioned, seemingly to no one.
The riders above her head roared and black chains suddenly lashed out at the towering behemoth underneath the sky.
Cthullu roared and lurched as the chains wrapped around his slippery body and pulled him to his knees; leaving his arms restrained at his sides.
With a great flap of his wings, the beast tried to soar up and throw his body into the riders restraining him.
The mounts displayed a wide breath of ingenuity as they avoided the creature without any provocation from their masters and dive bombed towards the ocean.
With the riders still holding tightly to the taut chains, Cthulhu was forcefully pulled back down into the water face first.
"That's better." Kanami smiled now that the two were at eye-level.
Loud screeching filled Kanami's ears and she rembered the sea full of beasties who had been made from the dark being's mutated blood.
They were naturally less than pleased to see their maker and father being treated so roughly by a brand of beings they didn't even know.
Kanami hefted up her sword again, and this ti the blade compressed itself. It retained the sa weight and length, yet was no thicker than the average katana.
She gave her mount a pat on the head to leet it know that she would be right back and she lunged from the safety of it's back.
An arc of black lightning fell near Kanami.
She moved with seemingly no delay between her thoughts and actions and ran up the bolt of lightning like she was trying to leave the atmosphere.
Then, she suddenly kicked off the bolt of lightning and perford a sorsault through the air that was the epito of grace.
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Despite her seemingly crystal cool deanor, in reality she was panicking a bit inside.
'Don't cut the planet in half again, don't cut the planet in half again, don't cut the planet in half again, don't cut the planet in...'
Kanami's sword glowed.
She pushed the blade of her weapon towards her side as if she wee about to draw it from an imaginary sheath, and 'drew' it and perford two swipes in the air in quick succession.
Ti seed to return to normal, and her n were about to be descended upon by the naless horrors.
That is, until they were all miraculously diced into too many pieces to count.
A large trench was cut into the middle of the ocean like the seen of Moses parting the Red Sea.
The only difference was, it was far deeper and the water was spread much farther apart. Almost four football field's worth.
'Yes!' Internally, Kanami was imnsely pleased with herself.
There were only so many lectures she could take from Asherah, and she was pretty sure that she was on her last straw with the mother goddess.
With a ntal command, she threw out her hand and the walls of water were suspended high in the air.
"Take him to the sea floor!" Kanami ordered.
Her n shouted back in understanding and began trying to pull the beast out of the water and onto the muddy ground.
Cthulhu appeared to be wholly uninterested in making the task easy for the group, as he ddid the most inconvenient thing he could.
Sensing he was about to be pulled out of his safe haven, Cthulhu split himself into two, starting at the midsection.
While one half of him slipped free of the chains and rushed back into the water, the other was dragged out onto the sea floor. It's legs were already regenerating to return it to it's full height, and no power appeared to be lost.
'Damn it.'
Kanami was going to head back to her mount, but it appeared she had more work to do first
"Princess, leave it to us!"
"We can get him back quickly!" Her n scread.
Kanami shook her head. "Negative, focus on the body that is already here, I'll deal with the new duplicate."
Her body was already glowing slightly red, and the n around her nodded in understanding.
While they went to go suppress the horror writhing in the soil, Kanami focused on the one trying to escape into the ocean depths.
Kanami's red aura exploded, and for a mont the entire hemisphere was bathed in red light.
The roar of a great beast sounded before the light ever died down.
But when the creature was finally visible, it was awe inspiring.
A dragon no less inferior in height to Cthulhu, with burning red scales wrapping the entirety of it's body aside form it's underbelly.
It stood up on two legs and possessed a slightly humanoid physique that was still rather unnerving.
Four large wings beat to the rhythm of her own heartbeat and dispelled any tornadoes still billowing across the ocean.
Cthulhu was swimming away at near mach speeds to get away from Kanami and her riders.
And once he realized that Kanami herself was preparing to pursuit him, he doubled his efforts to easily reach the equivalent of Mach 6.
The creature displayed imnse intelligence as it turned itself invisible and started trying to compress the size of his body.
If he could beco the size of a regular baby octopus, Kanami would have a much harder ti tracking him.
At least, that was the plan. But plans often do not turn out as we'd hoped.
A beam of dangerously concentrated plasma cut through the ocean from above, with the cold water seemingly unable to hamper it in any way.
Cthulhu narrowly succeeded in throwing it's body into a nearby rock to avoid getting obliterated.
He peered through hateful red eyes at the beast hovering above the surface of the water.
His cursed blood nearly curdled when he saw the large dragon staring back at him; her two red eyes like boiling suns.
Her scaly lips curled into a dreadful smile and he could no longer deny the most obvious reality.
She saw him.
But as she had yet to act on it in anyway, that could only an one thing. She was daring him to co out of hiding and face her.
The nerve.
Cthulhu's pride was sufficiently wounded. His pride as a nad horror had been besmirched by so upstart dragon, and he would not have it.
A tidal wave crashed out of the water, with Cthulhu returning to full size and leaping towards the airborne dragoness.
Several brands of dark magic surrounded the creature in an instant. If he was going to go down, he would certainly make sure that Kanami's death was not a painless thing.
The dragon smiled as if she found it all amusing. This only served to infuriate the beast even further.
She raised her great clawed hand to the sky and her black obsidian sword ca flying into her palm. It had even grown to fit her new and dangerous appearance, making it bigger than her once again.
Kanami lifted the great weapon above her head and swiped downward.
Using the flat side of her blade, Kanami swatted Cthulhu out of the air like he was no more than an overgrown hornet.
He hit the ocean hard, so hard in fact that he flung every droplet of water up into the air for miles. Inadvertently creating an even more torrential rainstorm.
Cthulhu hit the muddy soil hard, and his head even bounced off the ground.
But just as he tried to pick himself up, a horrible pain filled his midsection as he was stabbed right through the stomach and impaled to the sea floor.
He roared not out of anger, but out of embarrassnt and pain. The sound of his distress was more grating than the sound of 1,000 worlds dying.
A great clawed hand grabbed him forcefully by the back of his bulbous head and slamd his tentacles into the ground- silencing him.
He felt an enormous amount of heat gathering behind him.
It would be the last thing he was ever aware of as Kanami opened her muzzle and fired a column of plasma point blank through the head of the creature.
He twitched for a fraction of a second before his body went completely still, and he moved no longer.
Kanami torched his entire body for good asure, and when Cthulhu was a heavily charred husk of his forr self, she turned her head towards the heavens and roared victoriously, shaking the entire planet to it's core.
And then... the very heavens seed to respond to her will.
A column of black and red fire dropped out of the sky, larger and much hotter than anything she could have produced. None of her n could do this either.
After draping Cthulhu's corpse over her shoulder, her confusion prompted her to fly towards the billowing fla, and discover the aning behind it.
The last thing she expected to find waiting for her was a face that she didn't recognize from her thousands of years of life…
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