The chamber itself seed to respond to the intensifying conflict. The very air crackled with an ominous energy as the shadows condescended around that guy, creating an aura of foreboding. Rain could feel the atmosphere shifting, the previously calm and asured opponent now seemingly infused with an unsettling determination. The true power of the king was obscured until this mont…
All of a sudden, the giant dark knight began to spin while holding his sword up and down; his speed increased the more he spun, and then, eventually, it looked like the sword had multiplied.
"I guess he can be fast when he does simple movents," Rain thought while he was flying up and down and avoiding the blade. "Anyway, this guy isn't sothing most of us can defeat… against him, most of us will need a full team and all of the skills available in this zone."
"You sure look confident, even though you haven't even scratched that thing yet," Elisabetha said.
"Everything in its due ti," Rain said. "Besides, we are here to gather intel, not to speed run the whole thing."
Rain didn't have to think for long to co up with a solution for that problem… controlling sothing of that size should be hard. The golem, which was dozens of tis shorter, couldn't move fast unless its shadows were on its legs… and with that in mind…
In the next mont, Rain grabbed the ominous sword and then began to fill it with mana. Before long, the blade began to smit a powerful cold that began to drop the temperature in the hall. Rain could go far ahead, but he needed to save so juice to fight the king shadow thief.
In the next mont, Rain suddenly disappeared and then reappeared, striking the middle of the chest of the giant monster… a powerful sound of tal colliding echoed across the area, and the sound alone made the place tremble… Still, Rain didn't pierce the armor of the monster…
Instead of that, the whole thing began to freeze around the area hit, and then shattered like glass… in the next mont, Rain passed through a dark crystal enveloped in shadows that looked like tentacles completely making the beast fall apart.
The Magic Weapons path leveled up.
The Magic Weapons path leveled up.
The Magic Weapons path leveled up.
…
"Ugh… I didn't think things through… I should have chosen another path," Rain thought.
As soon as Rain landed on the ground, he was kicked in the face… the impact broke his nose and cracked his skull to so extent, making him fly to the opposite side of the hall.
Rain spiraled through the air, his body spinning uncontrollably until the inevitable collision with a massive stone pillar. The impact reverberated through the hall, and the sickening sound of bone eting unyielding stone echoed in the space. Rain's body contorted unnaturally upon impact, a re puppet tossed aside by an unseen force.
His descent was anything but graceful, limbs flailing as he crashed into the pillar. The harsh eting with the unyielding surface seed to slow ti for a brief mont before Rain's body crumpled, a testant to the unforgiving nature of the blow. Bones cracked, and joints protested as the collision unfolded, leaving Rain suspended in mid-air for an agonizing mont.
In the next mont, he was grabbed by the neck by the king covered in shadows, and then he saw his red eyes filled with fury…
"What happened to the declaration of my fourth victory?" Rain asked.
"You are very wrong if you think that you can reach the next zone," The king in the shadows said and then increased the power of his grip.
When Rain's neck was about to snap, he used Limit Breaker and Magic Boost. His skin turned red and as hard as steel when he also activated Bear's Resilience, decreasing the damage that his body decreased… In the next mont, he swung the ominous sword, but then the king in the shadows smashed his back against the ground and tossed him to the other side of the hall.
Instead of hitting his back, he landed on his feet and soon on the ground slowly.
"You should have used your magic," Rain said when he fixed his broken nose. "Now, you won't have another chance like this."
Rain finally had the chance to see what would happen if he kept using the Druid skills one after the other, and in that short window of ti, he equipped all of them and used them as well.
As Rain unleashed the power of the Druid skills in rapid succession, he quickly found himself overwheld by the wild instincts that erged inside him. The connection to nature beca an uncontrollable torrent, threatening to drown his rationality. At that mont, the boundary between man and beast blurred, and the essence of wild creatures began to show its dominance.
Fortunately, Rain was no stranger to the perils of skills that sought to unravel the sanity of the user. Drawing on his experiences, he let out a primal roar, a defiant declaration against the encroaching chaos in his mind. The sheer force of his will pushed back the creeping madness, allowing him to regain control.
Yet, the aftermath was marked by an eerie transformation. The distortion lingered, and Rain's body emitted strange and wild auras, a manifestation of the creatures whose skills he had invoked. The amalgamation of energies painted a surreal picture, a testant to the unpredictable consequences of tampering with the primal forces of the Druid path.
Rain put the sword on his back and then raised both of his arms… he almost looked like a bear in that stance. The king in the shadows frowned since it felt like Rain was making fun of him, but then he suddenly felt sothing on his face, and he was knocked down on the ground. After rolling a few tis, he suddenly got up and looked at Rain in the sa stance…
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