It had been a long time since Professor Yondra had felt so alive. Her situation was dire, but her rejuvenated body had yet to feel the fatigue from the fight.
’Once we get out of here, I need to have my husband rejuvenated too and thank Lith properly. A couple of artifacts should suffice.’ She thought while unleashing her tier five spell, Burial Grounds.
It allowed her to seize control of the ground around them while imbuing it with darkness magic at the same time. Golems were darkness’ bane since it dealt them little to no damage, but in a battle of wills, even a small chip could make the difference between victory and defeat.
Countless black tendrils erupted from the ground, restricting the injured Golem while trying to rip it apart limb from limb, to expose its power core. Yet the construct was capable of using earth magic just as well as Yondra.
It first turned the surrounding ground in its docile servant and then conjured tendrils of its own. The Golems natural affinity with the earth element allowed it to stop Yondra’s spell and to strike at the defensive arrays with enough power to almost made them crumble.
Yondra knew that no human could compete with a Golem’s willpower and strength, at least not in the short run. Constructs were single-minded creatures that followed their orders to the letter without hesitation.
Their power cores provided them with plenty of mana and their bodies were built to handle the burden that such power implied. Unlike humans, they were unrelenting and devoid of fear. It was their strength but also their weakness.
"Thanks for the idea, kid." Yondra said as she stopped her spell from defending the barrier and focused solely on the Golem. "Let’s see which one lasts longer. My array or your core."
Darkness magic couldn’t harm the construct, but it could wear down the mana that the Golem used to sustain its spell and existence. The two colliding spells were similar, but unlike her opponent, Yondra could blend together different elements.
Darkness magic didn’t make her Burial Grounds stronger, it made other spells weaker. As Yondra’s tendrils enveloped its body, the Golem’s mana expenditure skyrocketed and its healing speed plummeted.
It took it only a split second to conjure even more tendrils and get rid of that disturbance. At the same time, the Golem unleashed a bolt of purple lightning to destroy the barrier that prevented it from achieving its goal.
Yondra waved her hand, making the stone wall that she had kept at the ready until that moment emerge from the ground and block the lightning.
"Sorry, kid. You’re not the only one who’s able to multi-task. Do you know what I really like about tier five spells? Sure, they consume a lot of mana and require a lot of focus, but once they’re cast, you have your hands free."
Yondra took out of her pockets a small crystal sphere and threw it in a lob shot above the maze of living earth between them, aiming for the construct. The Golem used earth magic to manipulate the enchanted sand and block the unknown menace.
Unluckily, it was exactly what Yondra wanted. The sand was just pulverized parts of the Golem’s body that they used as a means of both attack and defense, so when the sphere released the Clean Slate spell it held, it counted as a direct hit.
Golems were animated lumps of earth, imbued with too much mana and too many arrays for a simple tier four spell to deactivate them, but it was enough to make the construct’s AI stutter for a split second and lose control of its spells.
Yondra exploited that moment to overpower her opponent and sink the Golem under multiple layers of Burial Grounds. Its body was sturdy and its power core had still quite some power, but there were just too many things to defend against at once. ƒrēewebnovel.com
Burial Grounds was crushing the Golem like a vise, the darkness energy weakened all its attempts to get free, and Yondra was using the smaller tendrils to dig out its power core. The Golem was unable to cope with its many conflicting protocols and in the attempt to perform them all at once exhausted its power.
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