2992 Golden Blood (Part 2)
Bytra couldn't move fast in such an enclosed space and swinging her hammer was dangerous.
She adjusted her grip right below the head of the Absolution, shortening its range but giving her fists the hardness of Davross and the destructive power of the bolts of lightning conjured by her horn.
Lith freed Ragnar?k from its bloody scabbard and shortened the blade to not be impeded by the nearby walls or be a threat to his allies. The angry blade cut through the enemies like a hot knife through butter, guided by the Full Guard enchantment of the Voidwalker armor.
Solus combined the Full Guard of her armor and the shortened grip on her hammer to squash living and undead like bugs. She had turned the elemental crystals on the Fury black, painting the Davross into an obsidian surface.
The darkness magic snuffed life forces and smashed blood cores alike, denying those risen from the grave the gifts of undeath.
Yet she felt scared. She had no idea why, but she felt scared.
As her heart kept pounding harder and harder in her chest, she called upon the Sage Staff and used its enchantments to turn the area around her into a kill zone. What her arms missed, the elemental crystals and evil eyes of the Staff would destroy.
'Something is very wrong.' She tried focusing on the ongoing battle but her brain was screaming at her. 'This attack is doomed to fail. Numbers are meaningless against overwhelming power.
'If I know that, so does our hidden enemy. Then what does he hope to achieve by wasting so many powerful undead? Why am I scared?'
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The battle had barely started and half of Maergron's minions were already destroyed for good. Based on his calculations, it would take less than ten more seconds for the second wave to be destroyed.
If things didn't change.
The Fae looked with a smile at the bronze basin and at its crimson content that was seconds away from spilling on the floor. The attack was just the first step toward victory. Even with his support and the power of the Garden, the lesser undead had too many limitations.
Maergron had overcome their weak constitution by exploiting the regenerative abilities of Fae like him. The vines attached to his minions took the power from the Garden and converted it into life force but there was only so much world energy the vines could take before burning like it had happened to Ryka.
By being connected with his undead, however, the excess energy was fed to the blood cores, preserving Maergron's tissues and empowering his creations. Undead could only feed upon members of their own race but their creator was an exception.
Not only could they feed off his vitality, but also one single drop of the creator's life force was worth hundreds of times the energy that the undead would have gained from the best alternative source.
Maergron used the Garden to trigger a loop that made the almost black blood cores of the lesser undead turn red in mere seconds. The process bestowed upon the undead the raw physical strength to fight on par with the Awakened and made their limbs hard enough to damage the armor.
With no intelligence, spells, or bloodline abilities, however, even if the lesser undead reached the full-red blood core it would never be enough against a skilled opponent. That was what the vines were for.
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