Loopshard Novel Chapter 47

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“Alright, listen up,” Adam told the squad of four archers and two swordsn he’d gathered to him. Nearby, the other defenders were keeping the forlorn soldiers at bay while a rain of arrows from above slowed the dual-wielding swordsman by exclusively targeting his legs. “I need you six to pull the halberdier with you towards the northern part of the city. Don’t try to kill him, just keep antagonising him into following you. I will disable one of his legs, so he won’t be able to catch up.”

The elphin listened with rapt attention and he hoped they could accomplish what he wanted them to do. He’d actually gotten the idea from the zombie mode in a ga he’d played several years back with so friends. One person would drag around a slow zombie while the rest of them worked on secondary objectives. Still, he wasn’t entirely sure this would work and he felt stupid for not asking Elia how she planned on taking on the aristocrat while not losing the defence objective.

“Go!” he told them as he himself moved closer to the fray and sent his barrier out in a cone shape.

The halberdier had just speared the sa red-glowing elphin warrior for the third ti, before his last stand’s fervour finally expired and he exploded like a blood balloon. It was horrible to watch, but the dented crown made each of the defenders’ lives count for way more as their deaths were extended by ten seconds of pseudo-immortality. They were no longer just slaughtered with ease, though they still couldn’t really do much against the forlorn knights other than slowing them down by repeatedly absorbing lethal hits until their fervour ran out.

Adam’s barrier flew through the air with a loud whistle, and he weaved it between the fighters like a homing missile, before smashing it through the halberdier’s knee and sending him to the ground.

Now that he was using the spell offensively, it gained the 25% increased attack speed boost from the captain’s cape, which almost felt like a 50% buff thanks to the multiplicative effects of the four separate speed buffs on it. After all, it got two different boosts from the cape, the spell speed upgrade from the wand, and of course from the spell-to’s manipulation speed.

The end result of all those stacking buffs was that his barrier moved insanely fast and gained a lot more piercing potential and impact damage. And that was before triggering fervour, which might make it reach uncontrollable speeds.

The squad he’d assigned to stalling duty began harassing the disabled knight with annoying hit-and-run attacks. Much to Adam’s excitent, they successfully managed to drag him away from the fight, just as the last soul essence he needed entered his lantern.

Synchronised shrieks cut through the air as two identical wraiths erged from the relic on his belt and flew across the battlefield, tearing into the forlorn soldiers. He pivoted his attention towards the dual-wielding knight currently fighting off a pair of red-glowing swordsn whose bodies were covered in wounds.

Adam curved the barrier projectile around at the swordsman, while two more wraiths erged from his lantern. If not for the limitation on the relic that stated only the souls of enemies counted, then all the dead elphin would have been enough to trigger it three tis already. Still, with just a handful of kills he already had four of them devastating the invaders. He predicted that the fight with the forlorn captain would be an absolute cakewalk.

The mont that Adam’s barrier ca within reach of the dual-wielding knight, he sohow parried the narrow cone and sent it off-course, then he pushed through the defenders and leapt right for Adam.

He didn’t have ti to pull the barrier back despite its speed, so he resummoned it in front of himself.

[Warning! Mana below 25%.]

Two panes of white magical glass appeared in front of Adam, and the knight drove his swords right into them.

Adam suddenly struggled with how to apply his shaping powers to two barriers at once, so he just pushed them both forward like a mobile wall, knocking the mini boss onto his ass.

“Everyone not dealing with the halberdier, focus on the dual-wielding swordsman!” he commanded in his panic.

The elphin swordsn surged forward, leaving the forlorn soldiers to their impossible fight with the wraiths. Adam backed away and attempted to shape his barriers while they dogpiled the knight. It felt like an impossible task until he managed to convince himself that they were part of the sa whole.

As the defenders died to protect him, Adam shaped the two barriers into one piece, a coiled horn not too unlike the wand hanging from his belt. But the two barriers rubbing against each other created a lot of friction and they imdiately cracked, both triggering last stand’s fervour.

Adam spun up the red-glowing barriers like a drill, and the air thrumd with a roar like that of an airplane propeller, horn was rotating so quickly that it generated a vortex of air around itself. All the stacking buffs made this type of rotation truly deadly.

With a single command, he had the elphin disperse before he shot the intertwined barriers directly into the knight’s head, instantly turning it into a red mist.

Choose your Upgrade

Adam resummoned the barriers before they could explode and looked across the battlefield at the remaining soldiers who almost imdiately succumbed to their many fatal wounds. One last pair of wraiths erged from his lantern, but, with the halberdier boss out of sight and all other targets dead, they simply just floated in the air before they were reeled back into the relic along with the rest.

The cube unfolded into an upgrade podium while Adam kept his ears open for the sounds of the captain’s horn. If he’d done things correctly, the halberdier should still be alive, which would stop the stage’s boss from appearing early. According to Elia, he would always show up when five minutes remained, even if the forlorn knights were still alive.

Last ti, the captain had appeared thanks to the tir, but this loop he was going fast enough that he could trigger the boss early. He could even use Elia’s advanced strategy of attacking the enemies outside the walls.

I still need to cut open the knights and get their hearts, but I’ll do that before I trigger the captain, I think.

He dropped the bloodied spidersilk sack next to the dual-wielder’s corpse. Weaver had been true to her word, as not a single drop of the putrid black blood leaked through the sack.

“How much ti do I have left?”

[13 minutes remaining.]

Plenty of ti to deal with the aristocrat.

I hope.

He looked at the upgrade options in front of him while trying to figure out a way to utilise both barriers without causing them to break prematurely.

Upgrades Available

Barrier Size (Uncommon) — Increases maximum barrier dinsions by 10%

Manipulation Range (Rare) — Increases manipulation range by 20%

Damage (Uncommon) — Increases all damage by 10%

The best choice is damage, but if I pick manipulation range, I’ll gain two extra tres of space to move the barrier around in, plus my spell-to will reach level 12 and evolve.

I should’ve had Elia tell

about all the evolutions she knew, particularly for Warder, since I have no idea if evolving will actually make a difference.

Lancer’s second evolution had given him Spear Dancer, which had been incredibly powerful. He had no idea if he would get sothing to make his shaping easier or if it would be so random buff associated with it. It was also possible he’d end up with a change to the available upgrades, like how Lancer had gained parry shield buffs instead of throwing-related ones.

I’ll take a chance on the evolution. But I’ll use my reroll dice, I think.

He’d already gotten the captain’s cape, which was the main thing he’d sought from the stage and, since he wasn’t sure investing into range was worth it when he would be better off with effect or speed, he decided to scramble the upgrade choices.

“I’ll use my reroll.”

[Understood.]

The upgrade holograms flickered and reappeared with new symbols and rarities.

Upgrades Available

Barrier Durability (Uncommon) — Increases barrier health by 20%

Manipulation Effect (Rare) — Increases manipulation responsiveness by 35%

Defence (Uncommon) — Increases all defence by 10%

That’s what I’m talking about!

Upgrade Selected

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Manipulation Effect (Rare)

The spell-to in his hand glowed with golden energy.

[Your Shaper Class has reached Level 12.]

[At Level 12, your Class can be evolved in one of two possible directions based on your previous evolution.]

The cube folded itself back into a tesseract and then sucked up the weapon. Then it dropped to the ground and took on the pyramid shape.

On the left side was a hologram of the spell-to with bleached-white leather and the bronze embellishnts replaced with silver. The signet had changed from the closed fist to a hand holding a hamr. The other hologram had green-dyed leather, gold embellishnts, and the signet were two hands with their curled fingers interlocked. Both of the tos still had clasps preventing them from opening.

Select an Evolution

Armourer — Halves all damage absorbed by the barrier when it is used for protection

Fusionist — The barrier can be fused with another spell to gain a new effect

Okay… Not what I expected.

Armourer sounds like it wants

to lean into using the barrier as pieces of armour or like so kind of shield.

While he thought about the options, Adam hurried towards the south-eastern corner of the city, beyond which he would find the hill and the forlorn aristocrat.

“Does the barrier beco more difficult to pierce with the Armourer evolution?” Adam asked the cube.

Even though it had not moved from where it dropped, its voice was easily heard by him. [All damaging effects are halved. This includes impact and penetration damage. Likewise included are spell damage and affliction effects.]

Weird, so such things are considered ‘damaging effects’ and not sothing separate. That’s an important distinction that probably makes the defensive route slightly less punishing.

But if I take that upgrade, then I’m sure the last evolution will be based around defence.

“What are the limits of the Fusionist?”

[The barrier can only be fused once.]

“So I’d need to resummon it to fuse it with sothing else?”

[Yes.]

“What about enemy spells? Can I fuse it with that?”

[Yes.]

That might actually be pretty powerful. In effect, it could beco a way to eliminate a powerful enemy spell, such as Ezral’s piercing blood bolt.

“How exactly does the fusion work? Will the barrier gain all of the effects from the spell it absorbs?” he asked, passing by the giant tree atop which was the rotmaker idol. He’d already decided that he would get the idol and Builder’s egg after he’d dealt with the forlorn captain. He figured there was no way he’d discover the last secret if Elia hadn’t been able to, so there was no need to collect the other ones before the end, since he wouldn’t be getting the all secrets bonus anyway.

[Yes. The fusion will imbue the barrier with all effects. This includes positive and negative effects, aning any weaknesses inherent to the fused spell are passed on to the barrier. Additionally, the state of matter is also imbued.]

“So, if I fuse the barrier with a water spell, it will turn into water?”

[Yes.]

Adam suddenly had an epiphany. Wait… What about…?

“If I have several barriers, do they all gain the sa fusion or are they separate entities?”

[They are separate.]

Holy shit!

“Does that an I can fuse my barrier with one of its clones?”

[Yes.]

Adam laughed.

“I’m selecting Fusionist!”

Evolution Selected

Shaper =>Fusionist

The spell-to appeared back in his hands, now green with gold embellishnts. It had gotten heavier as well. The mastery shard was imdiately absorbed into his body rather than floating towards him dramatically, perhaps because the tesseract was several streets away.

Mastery Shard Obtained

With a blink, the cube reappeared next to him.

There’s no way Fusionist won’t be utterly broken with my setup!

Adam ca to a stop, the city wall within sight, and summoned his two barriers.

It took him a mont to figure out how to actually fuse them, but then he thought of the signet on the to and pushed them into each other while imagining them becoming one whole.

The barrier on the left glowed, while the other turned translucent.

With what amounted to a magical slurp, the two beca one.

Adam grinned so wide that he thought his skin might split.

He swung the barrier around with a few gestures and couldn’t believe what he was seeing. The speed was literally doubled.

Fuck yes! The math is totally broken on this! It’s taking the buffs on the fused barriers and adding them on top of each other, even though it definitely shouldn’t work that way.

This ans the manipulation effect and barrier durability should be doubled as well!

With a few ntal nudges, he folded the barrier onto itself five tis, reducing its two-tre width to just about six centitres. It had gone from being longer than him to now being the length of his thumb.

Adam laughed like a madman. Suddenly it made sense how Arturo had been able to turn his barrier into a needle. Although, since Adam had used the additional summon from the Invoker to get there and Elia insisted that the Class was terrible, it probably ant Arturo had found a different way to gain more summons for the trick.

With double the durability, I might be able to do the flying carpet trick now, he realised.

With a few ntal twirls, the narrow barrier unfolded itself and he shaped it into sothing approximating a sled, giving himself a handle at the front. Adam climbed on board, and though a small crack imdiately ford, he was able to remain seated without fully breaking it.

“It’s working!” he gasped excitedly.

Then he shot himself up into the air, going from zero to a hundred in about four seconds.

Adam flew through the air between the towering hos of the elphin, passing above the south-eastern wall and spotting the raised hill on the edge of the dark-blue treeline.

He banked around to the side of the hill, his eyes locking in on the lone figure seated atop the chair next to the sapling that sprouted there.

After reaching the ground a few tres from the bottom of the hill, Adam climbed off the barrier and quickly folded it into the long narrow ‘needle’. He tried to fold it a sixth ti to reduce its width to three centitres, but his mind strained with the effort and he knew he wouldn’t be able to maintain its coherence, let alone complete the fold.

It’s probably bound by the sa limitations as paper, which can normally only be folded about seven tis.

He wondered how hard the impact would hit, but guessed it was going to be quite devastating given the speeds it could now move at.

Adam pulled the fetish of sloth from his belt and montarily unequipped the spell-to so he could grab the conflagrate scroll from his back pocket. After uncrinkling the scroll, he lifted it up in front of himself and walked towards the secret boss.

The aristocrat turned in his seat and looked down at Adam from atop the hill. He was dressed like a 17th century nobleman, wearing a frayed and damaged blue suit jacket with tarnished golden embellishnts, a black-and-grey brocade vest beneath, blue airy silken pants, and decayed black leather boots and gloves. His head was sickly with purple-tinted grey skin covered in sores, and he had not a single hair on his scalp. Ominously, his face was covered by a pristine off-white porcelain mask sculpted into an expression of mirth.

Secret Boss Discovered

Forlorn Aristocrat

Unlike the other tis he’d triggered the secret bosses, this one didn’t extend the stage tir. That alone seed like a big spike in difficulty, but he had already kind of guessed that stages one through four were all lessons in what to expect, with stage five being the ‘exam’. This was just another lesson to learn: ‘Ti is not on your side.’

The aristocrat rose from his chair, pulling a rapier from the scabbard on his belt. The rusted blade trailed a dirty black sar in the air.

Adam’s eyes ran down the spell scroll’s curling script. Then his mouth worked on its own and exclaid, “Conflagrate!”

[Conflagrate Spell Scroll activated! Next attack will be imbued with Conflagration.]

The scroll turned to ash in his hands, and energy surged through him, looking for sowhere to go.

He pulled out the spell-to and squeezed the fetish in his hand. Violet light shot out in front of him and manifested two identical slothling imps. The sa light coalesced about their necks, forming collars with leashes tethering them to the dried worm in his right hand.

With just a simple ntal nudge, the imps launched themselves at the aristocrat and Adam fired the folded barrier along with them. Although his spell was faster than the lesser demons, they were the ones buffed with the conflagrate, since they’d counted as his first attack. Flas trailed off of them and their skin crackled like an inner fire was trying to burst out from within. For so reason, they’d both gained the spell scroll’s buff, which ant they counted as one attack rather than two.

I need to keep that in mind. That kind of quirk has a lot of potential to be exploited.

The aristocrat launched forward, sliding his rapier along the barrier needle just as it ca within reach. The move was so fluid and simple, and yet it diverted Adam’s spell with ease. While he worked to curve it back around, the boss parried both of the slothling imps simultaneously as they flew past.

Holy shit! How did he do that!?

Without stopping, the boss launched itself down the hill, flying right at him. The aristocrat’s movents were clearly quickened by the smoky dark energy suffusing his body.

Adam dodged out of the way just as the rapier passed through where he’d stood, then his barrier struck the boss’ left shoulder and tore off his arm with its explosive force. The spell was moving so fast that it struck the mossy ground and buried itself halfway into the soil like a javelin.

The aristocrat spun on his heel and hopped forward with a downward swipe of his rapier.

Adam resummoned the barriers in front of himself, but the blade passed through the left one with ease, cutting it in half. Instead of triggering last stand’s fervour, it just exploded. He imdiately realised that the effect of the boss’ weapon was to bla.

Shit! There’s a way to negate my crown’s effect!

With a flourish, the other barrier was cut in two as well, but Adam managed to summon replacents before the boss could strike him. Then he pushed both barriers forward, catching the aristocrat mid-swing and knocking him back.

A red-glowing fla-infused imp flew directly at the boss, but he was ready for it, parrying its claws and imdiately cutting off its head, making it pop like a balloon. But then the second one ca flying past, slicing its claws along his unprotected back.

Flas exploded across the aristocrat’s body and Adam quickly fused his barriers together, shaping them into a folded narrow tube. He shot it forward like a missile, aiming for the centre of the porcelain mask, but the boss deflected it to the side using his inhuman reactions.

With a yanking motion, Adam called it back and it pierced through the boss’ hip. He let it unfurl, and it exploded the aristocrat’s lower body, taking his left leg with it.

Unperturbed, the boss whirled around and took off the last imp’s head, before launching at Adam.

He slamd the unfurled barrier into him from behind while throwing himself to the side.

The aristocrat tumbled forward while the flas continued to burn him, slicing his blade along Adam’s thigh. The barriers exploded into shards as the queen’s pendant triggered to negate the damage and the boss was knocked to the ground.

[You have been afflicted with Taint. Stamina recovery reduced by 50%.]

[You have been afflicted with Forlorn Curse. All healing effects negated.]

Shit!

Adam got to his feet and resummoned his barriers above the still-prone boss.

[Warning! Mana below 15%.]

He flipped them horizontally, stacked them on top of each other, and then flung them down at the aristocrat with an aggressive gesture. The impacts of the two barriers caused them to crack and trigger last stand’s fervour, which imdiately increased both their speed and damage as they crushed down on the boss.

A loud crunch and splat ca from under the barriers as the forlorn aristocrat was reduced to a fine paste and tiny bone fragnts.

Adam stumbled back a step and collapsed onto his ass, managing to send the barriers away before they exploded.

That was way too fucking close!

“How long before the afflictions wear off?”

[Taint has a 2-minute duration. Forlorn Curse lasts until the end of the Stage.]

“Are you fucking kidding !?”

He looked at the smushed remains of the secret boss. Amidst all the blood, pulped flesh, and bone shards was a single untouched pearl. It was a hazy-blue colour.

“Don’t I get any other rewards?”

[There will be a second Upgrade Reward at the end of the Stage.]

Adam sighed and remained seated.

He had to wait and refuel his mana before he took on the last boss.

I need to have a talk with Elia about this. She needs to properly tell

what to look out for with these bosses, because that was way too close. With forlorn curse’s effect, any wound could easily turn fatal since it wouldn’t be possible to heal, which I’m guessing also prevents coagulation to stem the blood flow…

I hope Beck and Gladwyn are alright. Hopefully they didn’t try to take on the aristocrat.

Adam sighed again.

“Let

know when I’m back to 50% mana.”

[Understood.]

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