’Any idea why they are made of both metal and stone? What’s the advantage in that?’ Lith opened a Warp Steps, allowing the others to reach the camp in a split second, while he covered their retreat.
’I have a few theories, but none of your liking.’ Solus knew that Lith was hoping she could find the Odi’s trademark fatal flaw of design that would allow him to effortlessly destroy them.
’No visible power switch? No cable fueling them?’
’None that I can see. Why are you still here?’ She asked after he closed the Warp Steps the moment the last of his allies had crossed it.
Lith’s reply came in the form of a giant mass of blue Origin Flames aimed at the closest Golem. Much to his dismay, the constructs waved their hands in unison, making the sand wave turn into a shield that smothered the flames like a wet towel.
’Four versus one isn’t good. They simply have to use the mass of the sand and their mana flow to overpower Origin Flame’s effects. Now, for my next trick...’ Lith conjured the tier one Float spell.
He could have used gravity magic, but he was afraid that sending them against the ceiling would only give them more earth to manipulate. The fungal creature had employed the same strategy, exploiting the stalactites to circumvent Kulah’s array.
Golems lacked creativity and Lith didn’t want to give them ideas. Float, instead, was supposed to lift them from the ground long enough to make them deplete their energy.
The Golems had the sand coil around their limbs like an anchor, but that was within Lith’s calculations. He conjured a big wave of water that drenched the sand, allowing him to easily freeze and destroy the footholds.
The Golems, however, had yet to tell their side of the story. One of them unleashed a stream of purple flames that vaporized the ice while another used a tendril of sand as a sling to throw itself at Lith.
The flying Golem’s arm opened, revealing what looked like a Gatling gun that instead of metal cylinders had magic wands.
’This bodes poorly.’ Lith thought as the Golem activated the wands in pairs, releasing at the same time a burst of flames and a blast of wind.
Wands could only store up to tier three spells, but thanks to the Golem’s clockwork precision in both aiming and timing their cast, the synergy between the air and fire elements boosted the power behind its attack on the level of a tier four spell.
Lith could see with Life Vision where the construct was aiming, but it had so many wands that Lith had no place to retreat. The perfectly chained explosions blackened the streets of Kulah and made its walls tremble until the oxygen in the area was completely consumed, smothering the flames.
The Golems used the cover that the smoke provided them to release chains of purple lightning. By combining their efforts, not a single centimeter in front of them was spared by the electrical onslaught.
Their creator had devised this strategy starting from the assumption that the lack of air would make the enemy incapable of defending themselves. It was a two-pronged attack executed without a split second of delay.
And that was the reason it failed. Lith had timed his Blink so that the explosions would cover his escape, hoping that the massive release of mana would jam the Golems’ sensors.
’I have good news and I’ve bad news.’ Solus swallowed loudly despite the fact she lacked a throat.
’The good news is that your plan worked. The Golems have just wasted a lot of mana in the attempt to kill you. The bad news is that they have still plenty of juice left.’
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