Lith had yet to find a way to raise the Balor’s corpse as a lesser undead without the effects of the black eye amplifying the spell and turning the dead monster into a greater undead with a will of its own and a big grudge against him.
Kalla was a much better Necromancers, so her green wisp carried enough of her willpower to harness the full potential of the creature while retaining full control over its ever-growing blood core.
On top of that, Trouble-Kalla shared his thoughts with her original body, keeping the Healers updated about the events unfolding inside the Sapling.
"There’s no time to lose, we must go help them!" Marth said once he understood how deep was the Sapling’s betrayal.
"You will never make it in time." Trouble-Kalla shook his head. "Dimensional magic is sealed even to those with an acorn. Lyta?"
The Dryad tried to open a Gate leading to the city and failed. She tried several times, changing the destination, but to no avail.
"If you want to evacuate, you must do it by flight. Even the powers that Leannan bestowed upon me don’t work anymore." She said.
"That, or we could move to the infected treehouses." Quylla said. "Professor, we didn’t choose to stay behind just to run away. We did it to deal with any trick that Erlik might have left behind.
"If we stay here and the treehouses activate, whatever their purpose is, we’ll never make it in time."
Marth nodded.
’As long as there’s hope for victory we cannot retreat. Yet I can’t just fool around either. I need to warn the Kingdom about the threat that such a powerful being could pose to us if it sides with the undead.’
Marth sent a couple of mages away, to get out of Laruel and report everything to the Crown. Then, the mages in the lab split into three teams and moved towards the three known places where Erlik had left bundles of his tissues.
Kalla-Trouble took flight thanks to the Balor’s wings while appreciating how the black eye of the Balor naturally replenished the creature’s blood core while the other two eyes were charging up with elemental energy.
’Such a wonderful specimen. Too bad that Scourge is unwilling to give it to me.’ Even a sliver of Kalla’s mind would worry about her research first and about her own impending death later.
As Manohar would say, first things first.
Leannan was having a hard time dealing with Erlik. The Draugr was inexperienced compared to her at handling the Sapling’s resources cost him a lot of focus. They had been standing still nearly for a full minute, yet no one had disturbed their fight and for a good reason.
Both of them were trying to use the Sapling’s wooden tendrils to attack the enemy faction, but due to their conflicting willpowers giving conflicting orders with almost the same authority, a vortex of squirming wood had surrounded them.
It blocked all kinds of magic and turned whoever came even close to it into shreds. Erlik was blocking dimensional magic within the entirety of Laruel for anyone but undead and manipulating the wooden tendrils, whereas Leannan was just manipulating the tendrils while trying to open a dimensional pathway for her allies from the other city-states.
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