“Hmm… what am I going to do… Should I retreat?”
I swapped places with Ricard to defend the Catacomb area, but this is too much even for …
A swarm of fairies is assaulting our dungeon. Even if the narrow corridors and low ceiling shut up their flying advantage, we can’t hold them back. The skeletons are ok as ranged units, but they aren’t strong enough to fend off so many fairies, and every ti we clash, more of our units die.
I could ask for reinforcents, and maybe Ricard could send here Andreu’s stitched… but they will only serve as atshields in this situation and achieve nothing at all.
“I’ll retreat and join Baldy in our last stand.”
I turn around and go back in our dungeon core’s direction, but when I turn around the corner, I see sothing unexpected.
“Hey! Where are you going, succubus? Won’t you stay with us and play a little longer?”
In front of , one of the two enemy players is blocking the passage.
“How did you get here!?”
“Tsk, tsk, tsk! If you want to know, you must first beat ! He, he, he!”
I don’t have ti for this, the other player going to get here soon! But how could she be blocking my way when she was behind not too long ago!?
No, Laura, don’t forget we put a secret tunnel to facilitate the movent through the dungeon. She must’ve found and used it. But how!? In this maze of identical passages, how could they find the secret tunnel!?
“I found you! He, he, he!” From behind, an identical fairy appears and flies closer to my position. She looks at with her eyebrows furrowed, puffing out her chest, and her hands on her hips, trying to look imposing. “Were you trying to run away? You’re a bad kid, you know!?”
These two are the enemy players. They use identical fairy champions and their speech patterns and behavior are the sa too.
The only differences between them are the place they wear the hair ornant, which they do on opposite sides, and the skills they have: one can use heavy single-target skills and the other has wide-area attacks. I fought with them several tis, and I still don’t know which is which because they like to swap and pretend to be one another. They’re so annoying!
“Oh, no…”
This is it. There’s nothing more I can do.
I turn right and enter one random passage. I’m going to make them waste so ti, while I look for sothing.
“Here it is!”
I quickly pull the hidden lever and the black bulb turns on. The red bulb is used to signal everybody to go back to the core to defend, but the black bulb has a more sinister aning: to tell everybody you’re done for. And what better color for this than black?
It’s fun that black light, which doesn’t exist in real life, can be used here.
I’m sorry Andreu, I couldn’t follow your orders. I never expected to get cornered like this! Now that I was finally getting recognized by him, I had to screw this up! I hope he doesn’t get angry.
Ricard, please, defend the core until the end! We need to resist until Andreu destroys the enemy team’s dungeon core!
“Sofia, she’s here! Hello! You’re not running? Did you get tired?”
“What are you saying, Andrea!? Look at her face! She got tired of playing tag and now wants to play another ga! Which ga we’ll play next, lady? Squashing bugs is funny, right Andrea? He, he, he!”
“Yes! Let’s squash so bugs! He, he, he!”
The two players chuckle and look at one another, hiding their evil smiles with their hands.
“Oh, sure, let’s play. I just had so work to do, but now, we can play for as long as you want! I must warn you, the gas I play are a little different and sotis, the other players get hurt, you know?”
I lick my lips seductively as I grip my whip and make a few test swings. If I’m going to die anyway, let’s enjoy this as much as possible.
As everybody expected, Laura was killed, and both Sofia and Andrea survived. But she managed to deal enough damage and delay them for enough ti, preventing the enemy team from destroying their core, and giving Andreu enough ti to win the match.
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