RE: Monarch Chapter 148: Whitefall V

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I ignited my sword. Violet fla radiated, and the center grew red. Bolster the first group with the rank-and-file.

Maya stared at , dumbfounded. Help the well-organized contingent of n that isnt struggling, while you get yourself killed aiding the second group? I dont need your protec

Its not like that. I shook my head. Whatever our issues, for the mont, we needed to bury them. You have the harder job by far. I thought it was odd from the beginning that only half of my fathers bannerlords are here. Combined with what you said about the talk of sedition? This wasnt an accident. They have orders to leave the nobility out to dry, Id put money on it.

The King knew this was going to happen? Maya gave a look of disbelief.

If Im right, this was the plan for the assault on the enclave. To thin the herd. Theyre just acting on old orders. I looked at Maya, all too aware of the difficulty of what I was asking. I need you to find a way to push them toward the center and force a rge.

Mayas brows knitted together. Thats a tall order.

I know.

Can you give cover?

Between us and the n?

On the n themselves.

I nodded. Slowly, I drew in as much mana as I could, weaving the pattern for air in every thread. The threads grew taut within and frayed. Still, I wound the mana tighter and added more. And more. And more.

At my limit, I turned towards the smoke and raised an arm, releasing the pressure. A cyclone shot from my hand, becoming visible and gray as it took in the smoke. Before it dissipated, I guided it towards the first group.

Maya chased behind it, Kastramoth running alongside her.

When I finally released the spell, the column of smoke dissipated into a cloud, drifting over the n like morning fog. Maya disappeared within it, the xescalt staff in her hand glimring before it vanished into the dark.

I considered the group with my fathers bannerlords. They were falling back towards the edge of the Everwood. Several nobles had already turned tail and fled into the forest. And as my father himself was fond of saying, only a fool fought elves in the forest.

Circling to join them from the rear would take too long. At this rate, what little defense they had could crumble in minutes.

I needed to go through.

I poured mana into the inscriptions on my legs, granting myself as much speed as possible, then charged directly at the center of the enemy forces, a wave of violet fire in my wake.

Sweat poured down my face as the enemys back grew ever closer. There were thousands of them.

Heart, throat, chest.

Itd been a long ti since Id fought anything resembling a human. There were too many creatures in the sanctum to know every monsters weak point by mory. So even had contingency organs that would function should the primary organs fail.

Heart, throat, chest.

Maybe it was natural that the artful dance Cephur taught years ago had fallen by the wayside, in lieu of brute force. The sword was a brush. But it was also a bludgeon. Sotis technique didnt cut it, and the only way over a wall was smashing straight through.

Heart, throat, chest.

One of the drephinic elves, a male around my age, turned, probably sensing the sudden shift in temperature. He opened his mouth to shout a warning.

I slipped my sword beneath his sternum. It easily pierced his torso, the blade exiting his back. He coughed blood onto my shoulder.

With a burst of mana, I let the flas overtake him and planted a foot against his chest, sending him careening into the mass, creating an anchor point of violet fla to draw from as it hopped from person to person.

Then the wave of fire hit, setting the entire cluster of drephin ablaze.

Im not sure what exactly I expected. From the way Maya described them, Id opted for caution. Unleashing everything I had. But now, as I struggled for air amid the inferno, my mana spent, a queer sickness ca over .

The elves burned the sa as anyone else.

A blackened and charred figure, barely on his feet, staggered towards , sword upraised. I knocked it aside, and he continued to stagger forward, ruined fingers clinging to my plate.

Help

I drove my sword into his heart, a quick death the only rcy I could grant. Violet embers filled the air.

The panic on the back line faded quickly. Id felled dozens with the opening move, perhaps a hundred. But as the flas spread, the elves further up shifted. Their skin bubbled, bones deforming as the burning pelts on their backs fused with their skinnot a result of the fire, but of sothing else. As their features beca more feral and canine, the fire died.

A legion of wolves, angry and snarling, encircled , all padding feet and snapping mouths. I could see the bannerlords nowbloodied, exhausted, and still alive, but only because much of their force was now four-legged and focused entirely on .

I dug deep, knowing before I felt it that the opening salvo had cost . There was a dull ache in my core, warning that my mana was low. Almost tapped. I reached out for the still burning fla, now drawing close to the friendly forces on the opposite side of the horde, and pulled.

The encroaching fire died quickly, filling with recycled mana in exchange. It wasnt an infinite loop. Using diffused mana was dangerousa lesson Id learned the hard way shortly after my awakeningbut it was a useful tool, so long as it wasnt treated as an infinite pool to draw from.

I released it increntally, drawing a circle of fire around myself and fueling it slowly, until the flas raged overhead. I left the front open as angled gates, barely large enough for a single person to fit through.

The wolves circled, nosing at the entrance. One passed the entrance, only to imdiately double back, throwing itself through the door in an almost unbelievably fast hairpin turn.

I raised my left arm and braced, reinforcing it with the demonic gauntlet as a precautionary asure.

And was imdiately thankful that I had. The wolfs teeth punched clean through. A half-second later, its body ramd into , pushing back a solid foot.

Trying to push into my fire.

If I was a typical fire mage, it would have been a solid maneuver. Fire mages were notorious for accidentally setting themselves ablaze, and with the stage Id set, it was a smart solution.

But this was Dantalion fla.

I extended my left arm into the blazing wall.

The wolf yipped and snarled, struggling to free its teeth from my arm like a hooked fish as the fire spread over it.

Three wolves outside the gates of fire reclaid their elven form, flesh bubbling as they stared at , reddish eyes full of rage. Each held an odd looking short sword, blade extending up, then out in a circular curve.

I waited.

The first rushed forward, swinging his blade in a complex curving pattern. I feinted as if to et him halfway, then altered my swords trajectory at the last mont, carving through his leg, and finished him with a follow-up strike.

Their movent was difficult to focus on, like trying to track a rivers current by sight alone.

Sothing in the air felt charged, nacing. Every hair on the left side of my body tingled, and I whirled, using the feeling as reference.

I saw him for only a mont. The sa faceless, fur-clad figure with a twisted staff. Only instead of holding it above his head like before, he pointed the staff directly at .

The feeling rapidly intensified until my armor shrieked. A wave of brutal, unrelenting pain swept over as the tal plate that covered my side exploded, leaving nothing but numbness and panic.

All around , the ring of fire dissipated.

I reached down towards my side, slowly. My hand ca away covered not in blood, but black tar.

Other than weaponized wildlife, I knew very little about what was happening here or why. No clue of their command structure or their strategies, apart from the fact that they had enough sense to capitalize on division in the ranks.

My hand burned. I held it up to my face and watched in a mix of horror and fascination as my gauntlet and glove fell to pieces. The demonic gauntlet was unscathed, but the reflective darkness spread passed it, up my arm, towards my shoulder until it finally reached flesh.

And the wolves whispered. I could hear them. Repeating the sa phrase over and over as the army pressed in on .

Even as the battle raged so distance from us, a sword pressed to my throat.

Scion of the desecrator. Cold red eyes stared down at . Even for an elf, he was a slight man. Sword in one hand, staff in the other. His upper body was bare, ribs pressing against his skin.

I chuckled. My fathers sins are many I leaned down and coughed blood, feeling the unknown darkness eating away at my midsection. Fuck that hurts. Can you be more specific?

The man placed his thumb beneath his sharpened teeth and bit down, drawing blood. Wetness dripped down my forehead as he drew diagonal lines. An X. May this sacrifice stay the end of all things.

It will. But not in the way you think, I said through gritted teeth.

Any feeling in my legs deadened, and I toppled over before he could kill .

Den Mother. Your will is done. The man held his arms wide and stared at the heavens, in a gesture of supplication.

It was over.

I tried to relax, to let my mind lapse into nothingness. But I could still feel that darkness, like thousands of mouths, gnawing away at my skin, my muscle, my bone.

At first, I thought it was a hallucination. A wave of my fathers guard sprinting towards erging, flanking the elves from within the smoke. But from the way they were shouting, casting terrified glances over their shoulders, it was too oddly specific for a hallucination.

They crashed into the elven horde. At once, the tide of the battle shifted, the bulk of my fathers surviving forces focused on tearing through a section of the enemy.

Maya rode Kastramoth out of the smoke at their rear.

Even in the pain, I had to smile. Shed used the grueso appearance of her demon to herd them. Thousands of armored, disciplined soldiers, reduced to cattle.

The man above scowled and pointed his staff in Mayas direction.

There was a flash of steel, and the elfs head plumted to the ground. Erebus vaulted over the decapitated elf, knocking his body aside, dispatching the onlookers before they could stir from their trance-like state. Kerai stood over and roared protectively.

Pardon the intrusionElphion Erebus trailed off, eyes widening at my wounds.

Just shortly behind him, a thick man with a bushy red beard wielding a broadsided axe covered his left. Another of my fathers bannerlords. Watch your back, idiot. He yelled to Erebus. With a loud grunt, he cleaved through two elves in a single blow, then glanced at . The prince?

Erebus shook his head.

Raugor tore an elfs throat out and grinned at . What a show. Youll be eating well in Valhalla tonight, boy.

To distract myself from the pain, I tried to recall Raugors house. Even his first na. But my mind was too foggy.

Suddenly, Maya was there. She knelt beside , her face a mask of anger and grief. I failed you. Again. Her hands glowed green.

Dont!

Maya recoiled. I repeated it, softening my voice. The darkness spreads. Stay clear. Understanding dawned in her expression, and she pressed her hands to my chest and the left side of my stomach, well out of reach of the encroaching black.

Panic filtered in. I cantI cant heal this. Theres too much damage and the spellwhatever it is, it lingers. The best I can do is help with the pain.

Its alright. The fire in my nerves was likely the only thing keeping awake. Around us, the sheer brutality of the carnage was horrible. Mangled bodies were scattered everywhere. The number of charred elves was too many to count.

I looked away. The cost was too high. We need to find a better way.

Very well, Maya said. She seed to center herself, ruthlessly reining in her emotion. The grief in her expression faded into cold stoicism. Their magic seems similar to their sister races. Mystical. And theyre not weaving as far as I can tell. Fewer casters than us, more potency.

Would you be able to heal this, if youd caught it early?

Hold it at bay, perhaps. Not reverse the damage. Id need an assistant to slice the blighted flesh free and regenerate it pieceal.

So dont get hit by it.

Yes. Maya let out a choked laugh and fell silent.

Erebus. I called to him. The bannerlord was standing guard nearby, pretending not to listen. He knelt at my side.

Yes, your grace?

How did you identify the leader? By his staff? I asked.

Erebus shook his head. There were more than a few staff-wielders amongst them. It was the pelt. The leader was the only elf wearing a white pelt.

Did his death factor in the retreat?

Erebus nodded Almost definitively. After he fell, their fighters grew disorganized, their morale broken.

How many of them were there? Best guess?

A few thousand. Erebus mused. His expression grew dark. If they hadnt whittled us down at the beginning, I doubt they would have dared to attack so brazenly.

Thank you. I said.

Maya stared down at with eyes of stone. Her fingers brushed my cheek. Dont leave behind again. Please.

I tried to give her a reassuring smile. It wont be like last ti, Nilend. Ill see you soon.

Finally, the darkness took .

In the endless black that followed, a familiar voice spoke.

Again.

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