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Contrary to Lith’s expectations, the following day the wargs didn’t attack the city and during the night no one died. Yet it didn’t make him feel happy, it only made his worries increase.

’So much self-control can only an one of two things. Either they are waiting to increase their numbers before they resu attacking, or losing two warriors in a single day made them scared.’ Lith thought.

’In their shoes, I’d regroup and pick an easier target. Since I’m in my shoes I need to find them as soon as possible either way. If the pack becos too big and they all learn true magic, I’ll need backup.

’If they change targets, it will just be the sa situation in a different location, since I’m in charge of the whole damn region.’

Lith was no Jirni, but after spending so much ti together in Othre, he had more an idea of how to conduct his investigation. Tracking the wargs’ accomplices within Maekosh was just a waste of ti.

No matter if they were shapeshifting wargs or just humans that had smuggled them inside the city and hid them in their hos, if they had managed to fool the overly paranoid inhabitants of the city, Lith had no way to find them.

There were simply too many people to check with Invigoration, without a solid lead, it would be like looking for the proverbial needle in the haystack. Finding the wargs, on the other hand, was likely to be easier.

To feed the pack and increase their numbers, they needed food and a lot of it. Lith had no idea if a monster could die of starvation, but he was almost certain that they would not fast for long willingly.

During winter there wasn’t much they could hunt, so he found the closest settlents to Maekosh on his map and alerted them of the threat with his communication amulet.

He could only hope that hunger would cause them to make a mistake or that by examining the carcasses the Balkor departnt could help him to track his prey.

***

Free country of Lamarth. Beyond the eastern borders of the Gorgon Empire.

Like any decent mage in the three great Countries, The Master received countless reports about the monster outbreaks he had caused. At first, they had considered the anomalies to be a good on.

Their treatnt worked even better than they had predicted and if it was applied to an orc shaman, it could make them friendlier to the cause. Soon, however, everything spiraled out of his control.

So spawned too fast, other had beco too powerful, but the worse part was that all of them stuck out like a sore thumb. Their plan of raising Abominations disguised as monsters quickly backfired as every country started to investigate the phenonon.

"I don’t get it, Xenagrosh. What could have possibly gone wrong?" The Master whined.

"It’s the nature of research." The Eldritch shrugged. "A lot of failures are required before succeeding. Now we know why Thrud limited her experints to humans. Monsters are great breeding grounds, but their unique nature makes them unpredictable.

"From this experint, we learned that it’s better to stick with Thrud’s strategy. Humans for the Abomination who were humans, beasts for beasts, and so on. It will be slower, we’ll still need to kidnap a lot of people, but it’s much safer.

"Your plan was sound, my disciple, only its initial result was poor. We’ll do better the next ti." She patted his shoulder.

"I guess you are right." The Master sighed. "I’ve never been so wrong, though. I never am, dammit!"

"Don’t worry, sugar, you weren’t wrong." Xenagrosh’s sensual voice said.

"Sugar? Are you drunk or what?" The Master respected her but there was nothing more between them.

"That wasn’t ." Xenagrosh said turning toward their surprise guest.

She was a woman of rare beauty, with grey skin and silver hair. She was wearing a comfortable mage suit which emphasized the perfect proportions of her body. More than her skin or hair, it was her second set of arms that identified her as not human.

Xenagrosh couldn’t believe her own eyes. The body was all wrong and so were the creature’s golden eyes, but she could never forget that face nor the dress she was wearing because they were her own.

"I know I’ve never been this beautiful, but who cares?" Said the woman.

"Trolls have such magnificent bodies in their true form. I’d say it’s only fair to enjoy them for a while after being stuck for centuries as a monster."

Being an Eldritch, Xenagrosh could shapeshift into many forms of her choosing. Sure, in her natural state she wasn’t easy on the eyes, but Abominations were survivors. Only being pretty just ant leaving a pretty corpse to them.

Yet the insult bothered her because it voiced one of her most private inner thoughts.

"Why are you here?" Xenagrosh asked her troll-self.

"What do you think?" She replied as one Chaos spell appeared on each of her twenty fingers.

"I’m not going to let you use

as an energy potion. We’re going to rge on my terms and using

as the base. There can be only one."

And so, the fight for survival began.

***

The mages from the Balkor departnt ca to pick up the bodies first thing on the morning of Lith’s second day in Maekosh and gave him the results of their preliminary analysis the next day right after noon.

’Already? That was fast.’ Lith was also amazed the investigative departnt had sent soone instead of just using a communication amulet.

"Let

begin by saying thank you for storing the bodies imdiately after their death." Said mage Pazeol, a man in his early twenties with black hair and brown eyes. Three long and thin scars ran from his jaw to his neck.

Lith recognized the marks left by Balkor’s Valors. Like many survivors of his last attack, Pazeol had decided to keep his scars to never forget and never forgive.

"Well preserved specins make our work much easier. Sadly, the monster outbreaks aren’t Balkor’s doing." He sighed.

’That news should be worth celebrating. Being so obsessed about anything is an unhealthy behavior.’ Lith thought.

’Hello pot, my na is kettle.’ Solus chuckled.

"The people responsible for these wargs have improved his thod, turning it into sothing completely different. The Abomination fragnt is not used to just create a hive mind and give the monsters new powers, it’s a seed ant to grow.

"Almost a quarter of the body of the second warrior you fought had turned into a monster-Abomination hybrid and I’m sure that the Abomination side is programd to convert its host over ti.

"As for the good news, whoever did this planned to retrieve their creatures, so they added a tracking spell to each Abomination fragnt." Pazeol took out an enchanted amulet made of silver the size of a tablet.

It had a blue mana stone on its center and a green one on each of its corners.

"We managed to prepare a receiver for the signal that you can use to track them down. There is one problem, though. Even if the bodies were perfectly preserved, the spells deteriorate fast after death takes away the mana fueling them, so the data was corrupted.

"It will not work unless you are within 200 ters (656’) of the signal’s source, but once it locks onto the target you should be able to follow it with ease. Have a good hunt, Ranger Verhen."

A cruel smile appeared on Pazeol’s face. Destroying every trace of Balkor’s work was the sole reason for his existence.

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