Chapter 68 Battle Against Real Beasts!
Chapter 68 Battle Against Real Beasts!
The Blackscale Grove an ancient forest, situated dangerously close at the edges of the Dragon Empire, serving as the boundaries between them with Corrupted Beasts
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The forest that always pulses with a strange, dark vitality. The trees are tall and blackened, with their bark hard as iron, and the leaves shimmer with dark, metallic hues. The air here is unnaturally still, save for the occasional sound of corrupted beasts prowling between the dense thickets.
Magical energy saturates the ground, making it fertile for training, but also volatile—those practicing here must be wary of the creeping corruption that threatens to consume even skilled mages.
Pyris steps out of the shimmering portal and into the Blackscale Grove, a twisted, ancient forest located on the outskirts of the Dragon Empire. The sky above was dull gray, the thick, swirling clouds barely letting any light through. The air is thick, heavy with the scent of decaying leaves, damp earth, and the faint metallic tang of old blood.
The forest feels alive—not with the vitality of nature, but with something darker, something corrupted.
Towering black trees surround him, their bark slick and cold to the touch, like polished obsidian. Their twisted branches reach out like skeletal fingers, some adorned with thick, dark green vines that drip a glowing, sickly yellow sap.
The leaves above are dark metallic shades, shimmering with an unnatural gleam that seems to hum with magical energy. Shadows flicker between the dense trunks, movements too quick and too unnatural to belong to mere animals.
The Grove is home to thousands—no, hundreds of thousands—of Corrupted Beasts.
The ground underfoot is uneven, thick with gnarled roots that crisscross the earth like veins. Glowing fungi sprout from the sides of ancient fallen logs, casting an eerie blue light that barely pierces the darkness.
Strange, distorted cries echo through the forest, and Pyris could feel the weight of countless hostile eyes on him. Somewhere in the distance, the unmistakable sound of low growls and rustling leaves alerts him to the presence of beasts already stalking his movements.
Pyris stepped forward, his boots sinking slightly into the damp, leaf-strewn ground. His presence is a stark contrast to the oppressive darkness of the forest. He stood tall, clad in combat armor, sleek and blackened steel intricately etched with Draconic runes that shimmer with faint, magical energy.
The armor was lightweight yet durable, allowing him the agility necessary to face the dangers ahead. Across his chest and arms, dragon-scale patterns are woven into the armor, providing both protection and a symbol of his Dragon heritage.
Strapped to his back is the sword his mother gifted him, a magnificent blade forged from Drakos steel, as dark as the night sky.
The hilt is adorned with a single emerald gemstone, pulsing faintly in resonance with the magical energies of the forest. This sword, forged with the intent to harness and channel the user's elemental abilities, glows faintly as Pyris prepares himself.
He can already feel the power of his elements stirring within him—fire, ice, wind, darkness, and light—all ready to be unleashed.
As Pyris steps further into the corrupted heart of the forest, his breath comes slow and measured. His senses are heightened, magic pulsing within him as he scans his surroundings. Essence Devouring—his newfound ability—makes his blood hum with anticipation.
The very idea that each beast he slays will strengthen him, add to his magic, and increase his soul's power is both thrilling and dangerous. The essence of those he kills will become his, merging with his soul and fueling his rise.
[So… here we are,] Lia's voice echoed in his mind, her tone laced with faint amusement. She was the spirit that had been tethered to Pyris since his awakening, a remnant of his past life or perhaps something older, but that wasn't the point right now.
"Yeah… here we are," Pyris muttered aloud, his eyes scanning the dense forest. There was an eerie silence, broken only by the occasional rustling of leaves or the distant howl of some unseen beast. It felt like the entire forest was holding its breath, waiting for him to make the first move.
[You seem nervous,] Lia noted, her voice taking on a teasing edge. [Weren't you the one boasting about awakening all the elements? Now's your chance to show off.]
Pyris grimaced. "I wasn't boasting," he replied defensively. "It's just… I don't know, a feeling?" He reached out with his senses, trying to tap into the flow of mana that permeated the air. The energy here was different—thicker, more oppressive. It wasn't just the natural magic of the forest; there was something darker, twisted.
[Still think this was a great idea?] Lia's voice chimed in his mind, her usual teasing tone softened by a hint of concern.
"I have to train somewhere," Pyris replied, trying to sound confident, though his voice wavered slightly.
Lia snickered. [Right. Well, try not to get eaten. That would be embarrassing, especially after all your big talk about awakening every element.]She continued tauting him
Pyris grimaced. "I'm still alive, aren't I?" He took a few more steps forward, cautiously scanning the dense undergrowth. He could feel the presence of the corrupted beasts. They were out there, watching, waiting. His heart thudded in his chest, but he pressed on.
[Let's keep it that way,] Lia remarked dryly. [Stay alert. They're not going to wait forever.]
As if on cue, the first beast appeared—a massive, deer-like creature, its antlers twisted and blackened by corruption. Its glowing, red eyes locked onto Pyris, and with a shrill screech, it charged at him with surprising speed.
"Here we go!" Lia shouted. "Don't freeze up!"
Pyris raised his hand, calling on his fire element. Flames ignited in his palm, and he hurled a small fireball toward the creature. But it was too late—the beast was already upon him. Pyris barely dodged its sharp antlers, stumbling as it barreled past him, its hooves digging deep into the earth.
[Nice try, but maybe aim before it's right in your face next time,]Lia said, clearly unimpressed.
[I'm working on it!] Pyris growled, scrambling to his feet.
The creature circled around for another charge, its breath coming in harsh, ragged bursts. Pyris steadied himself, gripping his sword tightly.