"Driver, there is a battle in the city overhead. I have enhanced hearing." Karl warned the only other occupant of the train.
"I will take you to the University, then I will wait for more instructions. I don’t know what to do in this situation. All my instructions just say to wait for passengers unless I have a scheduled pickup." The driver replied nervously.
They pulled up to the train station at the University, and Karl reached out with [Nullify] again, using it to sense for magic in effect. freeweɓnøvel.com
He didn’t want to mass dispel the whole area, as there were labs above and below him that would be using magical barriers.
But he didn’t sense anything on the platform, and Soul Sight didn’t find anyone waiting for him.
Karl quickly moved down the hallway, wondering where the guards had gone. There should have been some on the platform, some at the first corner, and more at the elevator.
Karl cast [Nullify] again, targeting the hallway.
There was definitely a spell on it, but Karl didn’t see any changes until he got around the corner and saw the next guard station.
All six were dead, hacked apart with dozens of blade strikes. Whatever had attacked them had to be close to or at the Commander Rank, as the guards had put up a vicious fight before they had fallen, and there was blood everywhere.
But there were no signs of the enemy, and all the blood smelled human to him.
Some species had very distinctive blood, but there were no strange colours here, and no distinct scents like Orc or Ogre blood had.
Karl borrowed one of the security cards off a fallen guard, then noted that only one of the others was missing his lanyard. Whoever came before him had the same idea.
The elevator in the next room didn’t just need a key card, though. It also had a passcode to call it. A small detail that the first group had failed to notice.
They had pried the doors apart, most likely using a spell, as Karl could feel the lingering magic in the air, and they were blown right off their rails.
With nothing to stop him, Karl hopped into the shaft and let his fingers bounce off the rungs of the safety ladder as he fell.
When he saw the open exit to the lab, and the rapidly approaching spikes at the bottom of the shaft, Karl grabbed the ladder and swung himself out onto the tile floor.
The security area was filled with blood and bodies, both guards and mages in Spellblade outfits. Karl kicked one to roll it over, but it didn’t have any sort of insignia on it to identify the faction that might have sent them.
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The robes were black, and enchanted with stealth spells, but not as good as what the Guardian was using. Even Karl could hardly see it as the construct landed behind him.
He activated [Silent Movement] and [Void Body] on them both, then moved toward the lab, where he hoped the blast doors were still holding.
There was noise ahead of him, frustrated orders, and the sound of some sort of fan, along with a crackling hum.
A sharp whistle let Karl know that they had seen him, so he summoned the Bodyguards behind him and warned Remi to stay hidden for a second, though she summoned her Bodyguards as well.
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