After the light flower blood, I could hear heavy footsteps ahead of . Neither Goblins or Grass wolves were heavy enough to have such steps, leaving the only possibility
A Red bear.
That guess, unfortunately, was right. A large monster with large red eyes slowly stepped out of the shadows, its large body and fla red fur, stared at . It didnt look like it was going to attack yet, but it had in its sights. A threatening snarl appeared on the bears face, but the bear was already in my attack range. Quickly, I went down to one knee while readying my weapon, taking the initiative to attack first. With my sights trained on the Bear, I fired the P90. The bear, as if knowing what was going to happened, turned its head to the right and the bullets made contact with the left side of its face. Even though it tried to protect itself slightly, I managed to take out its left eye. The bear let out a deep roar in a mix of pain and rage as blood began to gush out of its obliterated eye, its roar echoing through the hall before charging at .
Crap!
Its speed was faster than I thought it would be, but before he reached , I ran towards the right wall of the hall, just like in VMB, I wall ran over the charging Red Bear.
VuOOOOOOOO !!!
The bear, blinded by rage, tried to change course to catch , but only ended up crashing into the wall. I landed behind the bear with the help of the Powered suit, taking advantage of the bears mistake and I unleashed a rain of fire onto its rear end, managing to disable its hind legs. It didnt let out a roar of anger, but more of a cry of pain this ti as its legs buckled, its read half crashing into the floor under all its weight. I didnt give it a chance to catch its breath though as I ran up to it and jumped onto its back, landing just behind its head. I pressed the suppressor attached to the P90 to the neck area just behind its skull and held down the trigger.
I emptied the rest of my magazine into the back of the Red Bears head, and for a mont the only sound in the hall was that of the spent casings falling and rolling. Then as if a spell released the bear, its body fell straight down with a loud thud then fading away, dropping onto the ground. I had so grievances in my heart there, I didnt actually know if that would work like it did in VMB, but it did. I kept those thoughts to my self though as I picked up the Red Bears stone. As I replaced the spent magazine in the P90, I heard the familiar heavy footsteps coming from in the dark again, on the map it actually show two bears!
I could feel from the steps that they were rushing my way. Their spend was way faster than I thought there even could be a possibility of a monster that was faster than my reaction speed and could kill the mont I t them, but I quickly clear these thoughts from my head as I had two monsters heading my way and I only had a few monts to set a trap.
Before they could reach here, I summoned the supply box with M18 Claymore [*1] Landmines in it, in front of , light particles instantly converged and ford a box that held the Claymore mines in it. I quickly got to work and set one up in the center of the corridor. These Claymores were one directional use Anti-Personnel mines used by the United States Of Arica military and they were box-shaped with a slight curve with a with of less than 20cms. On detonation, it unleashes as many as seven hundred iron balls that are held inside in a fan shape.
That said, its rumored that the real thing can even reach up to 250 ters, but in VMB, we didnt really have distances like that. In the labyrinth was a different story though, it should be enough to cripple or even kill the enemys feet and stop them from escaping. The mine had two ways of detonation, by wire or remote control by a handheld trigger. Unfortunately, VMBs Claymores could only be detonated by remote control. Even so, I would have reservations about setting a wired trap since anything could set it off and I didnt get unknowing adventurers in the mix.
Done.
I installed the claymore and stayed back a little bit to wait for them. The sounds of the heavy footsteps because louder, shaking the floor slightly. In the ga, waiting behind your trap was actually quite dangerous because once it went off, everyone within earshot would be alerted, but it had its pros and cons. Suddenly, the footsteps got quicker and quicker! Did they detect ?
Sll!
In that case, I readied myself for a fight. They footsteps got closer and closer until two bears plunged out of the darkness at breakneck speeds. Click. The detonation trigger was squeezed. The claymore exploded almost instantly and shook the entire hallway sending dust everywhere, obstructing my view. Crap! There was never any dust that would roll up in VMB! Dust lingered in the air, making it almost impossible to see the bears so I quickly turned my heads-up display to Thermo-vision.
Two giant bodies of red and yellow appeared in my eyepiece, the chest areas were burning a deep red, possibly because that was where the mana stones were located. The two bears faces were covered in blood and so was their front legs. They had couldnt move at the mont due to shock from their injuries and the explosion. Without giving them a mont to catch their breath, I lined the first bears head in my crosshairs and squeezed the trigger. Deep red floors blood in the thermo-sight, my guess from the blood splatter before it slowly began to cool off as the bear dropped down. I then quickly switched to the other bear and finished that one off in the sa fashion
Afterward, both the bears laid lifeless on the floor, but then a dark fog began to wrap around them before they bodies began to sink into the labyrinth, leaving only the mana stone in their places. I picked those stones up, but sadly they werent attributeless. They were red as fire.
I took out so of the mana stones in my pouch and found that the attributeless had no head signature, the wind was slightly red and the bluish had a slight signature. This was interesting information and after looking over the stones for a while, I placed them all back in my pouch and finished up with mapping the second floor before heading down to the third floor to map it.
1.M18A1 Claymore Anti-Personnel Directional mines
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