As Eldric stood in silent tribute to his fallen comrades, the air around him was heavy with a mix of respect and sorrow. The battlefield, for a mont, seed to pause in honor of Darren and Lina, warriors of Ascendara whose presence was now marked by absence.
Kralar, ever the provocateur, watched Eldric’s solemn vigil with a disdainful eye. Breaking the silence, he taunted, "Pity, isn’t it? Your holy powers make it impossible for you to give your friends the burial they deserve," his voice dripping with mock sympathy, a sardonic grin twisting his features. His intent was clear: to undermine Eldric’s composure, to pierce the armor of the Ascendant’s solemnity with cruel words.
Yet, Eldric’s response was as steady as his gaze, unyielding and profound. "Burying them was not my duty; freeing them from their cursed existence was," he retorted, his voice resonating with a mix of pain and determination. "They are no longer bound by this unholy transformation. In that, I find solace." His eyes, ablaze with a mix of grief and resolve, locked onto Kralar’s, sending a clear ssage of defiance.
The tension between them crackled like a live wire, Eldric’s posture straightening, the Holy Gauntlet at his side beginning to glow with a soft, yet powerful light. "Now, the focus shifts from mourning to retribution. Your end, and that of your undead brethren, is nigh," Eldric declared, the air around him shimring with the buildup of holy energy, ready to be unleashed.
Kralar’s grin broadened, a spark of amusent flickering in his eyes as he observed Eldric’s unwavering stance. "You see, I’m not like the others. My existence as a Tier 4 zombie is... unique," he proclaid, his voice laced with a pride that bordered on arrogance. "Your usual tactics won’t work on ," he added, almost as a challenge, his posture relaxed yet unmistakably ready for whatever Eldric might throw his way.
Eldric, however, remained undeterred by Kralar’s assertions. His expression hardened, a mix of resolve and slight irritation at Kralar’s arrogance. "It doesn’t matter," he retorted, his tone cutting through the air with its sharpness. "Different or not, you’re an enemy that stands before ." Eldric’s eyes, burning with a quiet intensity, never wavered from Kralar’s figure, as the Holy Gauntlet on his arm began to emit a soft, yet powerful, golden glow, signaling the gathering of holy energy.
"Holy Judgent," Eldric declared, the words spoken with a solemnity that matched the growing light of his gauntlet. His body tensed, every muscle coiled like a spring, as he prepared to release the concentrated power against Kralar.
Just as Eldric was on the cusp of unleashing Holy Judgent upon Kralar, Vargus burst onto the scene with astonishing agility. From seemingly out of the ether, he launched a powerful kick, blindsiding Eldric and knocking him off balance. This unexpected assault took Eldric by surprise, montarily breaching the stalwart defenses of Ascendara’s strongest Tier 4 Ascendant.
As Eldric struggled to regain his footing, Vargus lood above him, a look of smug satisfaction painted across his face. With a gleeful sneer, he mocked, "Did you forget about ? Or did you really think he’d be standing here all alone?" The delight in his voice was palpable, each word dripping with scorn as he relished catching Eldric unprepared.
Eldric, montarily fazed but quickly collecting himself, fixed a steely glare on Vargus. Despite the setback, his resolve remained unshaken. "A cheap shot... I expected no less from the likes of you," he spat back, his voice tinged with disdain. Eldric’s retort was a clear dismissal of Vargus’s tactics as underhanded but not unexpected, given the nature of their adversaries.
Vargus rely laughed off Eldric’s coback, his confidence unmarred by the insult. "In war, every advantage must be seized," he taunted, implying that moral high ground held little value on the battlefield.
The exchange between them was charged with animosity, a verbal sparring that mirrored their physical confrontation. Eldric, though montarily caught off guard, was far from defeated. His determination to overco the undead forces, to avenge his fallen comrades, and to protect Ascendara from the darkness that threatened it was as strong as ever.
On another part of the battlefield, Wilson and Nigel found themselves in a precarious situation against Ophelia. Their combined efforts, which had proven effective against many foes, seed inadequate in the face of Ophelia’s unique skill set.
Ophelia, wielding the ability of Elental Convergence, posed a significant challenge. This rare skill allowed her to harness and utilize every elent, adapting her attack strategy to counter that of her opponents effectively. The versatility of her powers made her an unpredictable and formidable adversary.
Wilson, whose prowess lay in the manipulation of the wind elent, launched a series of gusts aid at Ophelia. However, she countered effortlessly with thunder, an elent known to disrupt and overpower wind. The crackle of electricity through the air neutralized Wilson’s attacks, rendering them ineffective.
Nigel, relying on his mastery of the shadow elent, attempted to envelop Ophelia in darkness, hoping to disorient her and gain the upper hand. Yet, Ophelia’s response was swift and decisive. With a burst of light or holy elent, she illuminated the shadows, dispelling Nigel’s efforts and leaving him exposed.
The mont Ophelia unveiled her mastery over the holy elent, both Wilson and Nigel were taken aback. Their expressions mirrored their shock, as Ophelia’s use of holy energy was unprecedented among zombies. It was a revelation that forced them to reconsider their approach.
"Why so surprised?" Ophelia taunted, her voice laced with amusent. "Did you think the holy elent was your exclusive domain?" Her smirk widened as she observed the confusion and concern etched on their faces.
Wilson and Nigel exchanged a quick, concerned glance, realizing the depth of the challenge they faced. Ophelia’s ability to counter their elental attacks with precise and effective responses had put them at a significant disadvantage.
"We need a new strategy," Wilson muttered, his brow furrowed as he considered their options. The wind whipped around him, reflecting his agitation and the urgency of their situation.
Nigel, though equally troubled by Ophelia’s display of power, maintained a composed deanor. "Agreed. Let’s adapt and overco," he said, his voice steady despite the uncertainty of their predicant.
Their conversation, brief as it was, highlighted the bond between the two Ascendants—a bond forged in the heat of battle. Together, they prepared to face Ophelia once more, determined to find a way to counter her Elental Convergence.
As they re-engaged, Wilson and Nigel employed a more synchronized approach, attempting to combine their elental powers in a way that might overwhelm Ophelia’s defenses. The battlefield beca a dynamic canvas, painted with the clash of wind, shadow, light, and thunder.
In a strategic move, Wilson utilized his wind elent to lift Nigel into the air, giving him the altitude advantage. This maneuver was not just a display of Wilson’s control over his elent but also a setup for Nigel’s ultimate skill, Night Slash. From his elevated position, Nigel unleashed a powerful downward strike, aiming directly at Ophelia.
However, Ophelia, with her unmatched agility and skill, easily sidestepped the attack. She couldn’t resist mocking their effort, "Do you really think flying will help you beat ?" Her smirk was evident, her confidence unshaken by their tactics.
Wilson, undeterred by Ophelia’s taunt, responded, "We may not beat you this way, but with more room in the sky, it’s easier for us to avoid your attacks." His statent was practical, highlighting their adaptability and willingness to use the environnt to their advantage.
Seizing the mont, Wilson then launched a series of Wind Blades, aiming to overwhelm Ophelia with a barrage of attacks from multiple directions. Each blade was sharp, fast, and precise, a testant to Wilson’s mastery over his elent.
Yet, Ophelia, ever resourceful, drew her guns and began shooting down the Wind Blades with remarkable accuracy. Each shot t its target, dispersing the wind energy and neutralizing the threat they posed. Her ability to counter their combined assault showcased her versatility and combat prowess.
As the battle progressed, it beca a deadlock. Wilson and Nigel, from their vantage point in the sky, continued to launch attacks, trying to find a weakness in Ophelia’s defense. Ophelia, in turn, remained grounded, her movents fluid and calculated, as she countered each of their moves with precision.
The expressions on their faces were a mix of frustration and determination. Wilson and Nigel, despite their efforts, found Ophelia to be a challenging opponent, one who could adapt as quickly as they could. Ophelia, for her part, seed to enjoy the challenge, her eyes sparkling with the thrill of the battle.
Their mocking conversations continued, with Ophelia taunting them for their inability to land a decisive blow and Wilson and Nigel countering with their resolve to keep trying. "Is that all you’ve got?" Ophelia jeered, reloading her guns with a flourish.
"We’re just getting started," Nigel shot back, his shadowy form flickering as he prepared another attack. Wilson, circling above, nodded in agreent, the wind swirling around him as he readied his next move.
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