A few minutes later, Tyr gathered all of Judgent in one place outside of the village walls.
He had already explained to them his thod of thinking, and what his plan was.
"I don’t know... I an... how did you even get this ability? How can you trust it?" Malon asked, not quite convinced.
Tyr had told everyone that he had a spell that allowed him to transport great distances across planets, but he hadn’t gained much control over it.
He lied, telling them that it was a power from his Ancestral Ability that he hadn’t used.
’I can’t tell them that it allows to transport across planets... otherwise, they could probably piece together the fact that I ca here using this spell,’ Tyr thought to himself, ’Telling them that right now... would just complicate things for no reason. There isn’t a point in doing that.’
After another minute or so of the team wrapping their heads around Tyr’s idea, they all decided to try it out and see how it goes.
"Man... it’s awfully coincidental that you have this specific ability right when we need it..." Hanzo said, staring at Tyr with a slightly satirical look in his eyes.
Tyr simply chuckled awkwardly, "Yep..." he said, still not wanting to reveal his lies.
He closed his eyes at that mont, the rest of Judgent standing silently around him as they waited.
"The reason I didn’t want to use this... was because I was afraid I couldn’t co back. However... it’s worth a shot." Tyr said, knowing all of that was a load of bullshit.
’Now... it’s ti.’ He exhaled deeply before opening his eyes and looking at Hanzo: ’Disappear.’
He said the wrong spell in his head on purpose, finding it easier to say than ’Planetary Teleportation,’ but since his intentions were the sa and pure to what he knew would happen, it worked the sa.
Hanzo abruptly disappeared into thin air without any warning.
[Congratulations! Your spell [Planetary Teleportation] has evolved.]
[New Spell learned: World Migration.]
[Spell Description: Ability to travel far distances across worlds.]
[All abilities of the unevolved spell are still available.]
There was no magical effect. No buffering or static in the air.
One second he was there, and the next, he was gone.
The mbers of Judgent turned their heads in shock and confusion as they saw this.
"Holy shit... it actually worked--" Malon started to say before he vanished into nothing as well.
Noa slowly turned to face Tyr, feeling fear for so reason, "This is terrifying." She exclaid, causing Tyr to scoff and smirk.
"Bye." Tyr said as Noa also disappeared on the spot.
Finally, Tyr looked back at the village, ’Hmm... I don’t think I ever learned the na of this place.’ He mused.
He spotted another spy for a split second, shaking his head in disappointnt: "I’m going to figure out why you idiots are doing this..." He said in a low tone before finally musing: ’Disappear.’
...
When Tyr opened his eyes again, he was struck with a brightness that made him squint.
When he slowly opened his eyes, he noticed a bright blue world around him.
"Oh fuck..." He whispered under his breath, "Don’t tell this is another planet..." He looked around with dismay.
But then, he felt a thunk across the back of the head: "You bastard!" Hanzo scread, "You trapped us back in the ice prison!"
Tyr turned, a wave of relief washing over him.
"Oh! Thank god!" Tyr exclaid with a big smile.
Hanzo raised a brow, the side of his mouth raising with irritation: "Huhh!?"
...
After a small squabble between the two, the group decided to calm down a bit and reorganize themselves.
"It’s fine..." Tyr finally said, "I can just order Ares to blast through this place. His fla can easily lt through all this ice."
"Even if that’s the case... it’s more complicated than that." Noa said in a slightly defeated tone.
"Look around us... it’s total destruction." She said, causing everyone to take a long gaze at the ruin that they were in.
’Now that she says it... this place is completely destroyed. It was where I used Reverse to save myself from the effects of using Full Golden Body for so long.’ Tyr mused, ’When I think back, I rember that guy who carried out of here saying how I destroyed an entire mountain surrounding Ovalantis... I guess this was that mountain.’
The crew made their way through the prison and as close to the exit as they could get.
Hanzo and the others had ventured here without anything like teleportation to et Tyr, so they sort of knew their way around.
That being said, the place that they thought was the ’exit’ seed to be nonexistent, completely blocked off by a wall of debris, stone, dirt, and snow.
"So you’re telling ..." Malon said, staring at the giant wall of debris in front of him, "We have to tear through an entire mountain to get out of here?" He took a big gulp.
Tyr chuckled, "That ain’t shit..." He said, stepping up to the plate while rotating his right arm with his left hand on his right shoulder.
His eyes glowed in a bright golden color as a golden fla sparked and combusted from his forehead.
Along with that, fur covered parts of his body as he shape-shifted into a half-tiger.
His fangs grew, as did his claws and muscles.
Finally, he clenched his fist and lunged his right foot forward, rotating his entire torso and unleashing a punch at full force toward the wall.
A giant explosion of force ensued, throwing debris everywhere as a crater was torn into the wall of stones.
However, there still wasn’t any daylight on the other side.
Tears fell from Noa’s eyes on seeing this, "We will never get out of here!" She cried, "Why couldn’t you have teleported us a few hundred ters that way!"
Tyr glanced at her before refocusing his attention on the wall of debris, "I guess it’s easier for my brain to teleport to places I’ve been to. Probably because I can imagine it more. Anyway... this should be doable."
He clenched his fists, Malon and Hanzo also stepping beside him as he cocked back another punch.
Malon readied his shield to hurl back any projectiles at their sa velocity, and Hanzo pulled his bowstring back with three red arrows strung on it.
"We will make it to that damn event." Tyr exclaid under his breath as all three of them unleashed their attacks.
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