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Zectas Volume V: The Sequestered Seminary of Sawtorn (37 page)

 

+ Level UP!
You have 10 stat points ready for distribution.
Your HP has increased by 7,800.
Your mana has increased by 7,800.
Fame has increased by 1.

His eyes dilated with adrenaline. Smoke's life bar and mana bar glowed, as they were refilled to its new maximum capacity.
Vergewaltiger's gauntlets still pierced his shoulder, but sixteen magma-pillars lifted the Ork Colonel off of him.
As he made the Ork's limbs spread out like an eagle, Smoke added in another sixteen more magma-pillars, four on each limb.
"You think this can hold me?" cried out the suspended Vergewaltiger. "Just you wait! I'll break out of here in no time!"
Smoke's magma-pillars gradually thickened, as he reinforced them with more Fire and Earth.
The Ork's life bar displayed 40%.
Now, that his mana had been fully replenished, Smoke prepared himself to use the stacked up bonus of his flame attacks.
Smoke leapt up, and stood on the broad shoulders of the Ork in mid-air. "You shall never touch another Elf again," he said in Orkish, before he sent a rain of flame-swords at Vergewaltiger's back.
Even with the massive life bar of (600,000/1,500,000 HP), it only took Smoke less than three minutes to finally finish off the incapacitated UrukHai Colonel.

 

+ You have dealt a fatal blow to
Vergewaltiger
, Colonel of the UrukHai.
+ You have killed
Vergewaltiger
.
+ You have gained 2,000,000 XP.

As the Ork's body disappeared, only his gauntlets remained.

 

+Acquired rare item:
Gauntlets of Orcinol

Seeing that Ouragan and the Automaton Knights were still fighting with the Orks, Smoke quickly stowed the freshly lotted item into his bag. He rushed forward to help out.
When he leapt over his trench, Smoke spotted two massive dirus wolf pelts on the bottom. He had wondered where Freifahrt was. Now, he knew that his mount had bravely fought to the death, and had left him with honor.
Smoke stopped, and went back down to fetch the two pelts. He picked them up, and clutched one of them dearly. "You will be missed," he said to the fur with the flame markings on its paws.
"I shall have all these Orks escourt you to the afterlife," he added with conviction.
He climbed out of his own dug trench, and used his serval shoes to reach the Orks faster.
 

* * * * * * 

It took another twenty-minutes of grueling battle at the northern side of Votl City, before they finally saw the last of the Orks there. A few of them had fled off, but there were still who remained to fight with their last hit points.
When the deed was done, an exhausted Ouragan flew down next to Smoke.
"We finally did it!" said the old HighElf. He let out a heavy sigh, as he leaned on Smoke's shoulder.
Smoke was panting hard, trying to catch his breath. "What about the other sides?"
"After an hour into the invasion, Magietrois Florissant squashed the Orks on the eastern district," explained Ouragan. "I think, I could have done it in a similar time, if I had better companions with me," he said with a wink.
"So, how long did it take?" asked Smoke.
"I just finished when I arrived," replied Ouragan. "And the ones that survived from both my area, and Magietrois Florissant's both ran for their lives."
"What about Chrys' district?" asked Smoke.
"I don't know," replied the old man.
Then, a Prime Wizard in green appeared overhead.
"Looks like he defended his side too," said Smoke, answering his own question.
Chrysopelea softly landed next to them.
"Thanks, Faux!" said Chrys. "If it weren't for you, I'm sure the western gates would have been opened too."
"You mean it remained shut, the entire time?" asked a surprised Smoke. "Guess that means only Trottel had a busted gate."
"Let's check on him," said Ouragan, and hovered.
"Alright," replied Chrys and flew next to the old HighElf.
"I'll see you guys there," said Smoke, as he was about to use his serval shoes to run at fast speeds.
"Smo—Faux, why don't you just fly," blurted out Ouragan. "Everyone on top of the northern wall already saw you, anyway."
"What?" screamed Chrys. "You can fly too?"
"Tsk. Tsk. Tsk." the green Prime Wizard clicked his tongue. "Just what can't you do?"
"Plenty!" replied Smoke with all seriousness. He scowled behind his mask, as he remembered how far he still was from paying off the debts of his Avendre Mercenaries. Then, there was also his lack of large scale leadership abilities. In the incoming war against Duke Burmistrz, he knew that he could not allow the same losses as he experienced today. The Automaton Knights could be rebuilt, but not the lives of his Avendre Mercenaries.
"Faux? You okay?" asked Chrys. "Looks like I lost you there for a second."
Smoke waved his hand in dismissal. "Sorry, was thinking about something else."
"Well, you better do your daydreaming another time," said Ouragan. "We really should see how the inside of Trottel's wall is doing."
With that, Ouragan led all of them in flight. Moving with purpose, they flew to the top of the northern wall in no time at all.
"No! No! No! No!" cried out Trottel, as soon as he saw Smoke flying next to Ouragan and Chrysopelea. "No way can you fly!"
Trottel strongly shook his head in disbelief.
"That was an advanced form of the Fire Levitation, right?" asked the Lioumerean Prime Wizard. "But you just learned the Fire element recently. You can't possibly—" Trottel stopped himself, and scratched his head, bewildered.
"Earth, Fire, and now Wind?" further lamented Trottel. "Don't tell me you can use Lightning too?"
Smoke had half a mind to get out his twin lightning-rods, but decided otherwise. "Of course not," he said and shook his head in denial. He would have loved to see the look on Trottel's face, but knew that his lightning rods would be a dead give away of his true identity.
"Hmmp! Well, at least you suck at leading an army," blurted out Trottel. "I can't imagine how you managed to destroy almost all of those powerful Automaton Knights."
"I lost a lot of them trying to save your side of the city," said Smoke. "Yours was the only one who got its gate busted open."
"Of course it did! There was an UrukHai Colonel leading them," reasoned the Lioumerean.
"And what of Chrys' and Ouragan's side? Didn't they also have UrukHai Colonels?" challenged Smoke.
"Not on my end," interjected Ouragan.
"Same here," added Chrys. "The strongest one there, was the Ork Commander you killed earlier, Faux."
"Really?" said Smoke. "That's odd."
PLOP
Suddenly, Eleve teleported herself in front of Vitzytl's Generals.
"Magietrois Florissant, we did it," greeted Ouragan, and lowered his head before her.
Smoke, Trottel, and Chrysopelea hurriedly followed the old HighElf's lead.
"Indeed, we did," said Trottel. "My men are just double checking for any surviving Orks, but I'm confident that we've—"
Trottel's boastful ramblings was cut off, as Eleve's voice overpowered his.
"We've been had!" she yelled.
"Because I was too busy defending, I just got the report now," began Eleve. "As we speak, UrukHai Orks have been spotted outside the cities of Vona, Vectas, and Vlahui."
"No!" exclaimed Ouragan. "Vona only has its standing army left to defend it."
"The same goes for the rest of the cities," added Smoke.
Ouragan quickly took to the skies, and was about to fly off to his home city.
However, a massive red phoenix with flaming wings denied the old HighElf to do so.
"Are you senile?" asked Eleve. "You can't get there in time by flying!"
"What about the teleportation circles?" asked a troubled Chrys.
"Unfortunately, the teleportation circles have still been powered down. As their dedicated mana had been redirected to the Breathtaking Ballistae," explained Eleve. "It will take two hours before they are fully functional again."
"But we can't just stand here and do nothing," added Chrys. "I just became a Prime Wizard for god's sake."
"That's why I'm teleporting all of you to your respective cities," said Eleve. "Regrettably, your cities are so far apart, that my current mana can only send the three of you."
She paused, as she surveyed their reactions.
"Send me now!" replied Ouragan.
"I don't care," said Chrys. "I just need to be there."
"Send me home as well," added Trottel.
"Fine, then," said Eleve. "I'll pray to Tlaltezin for your success."
PLOP PLOP PLOP
One by one, Eleve sent the Prime Wizards to their respective cities. Only fiery afterimages of themselves remained where they stood.
"You think they'll be able to do something?" asked Smoke.
"I'm not sure," said Eleve. "But I think Ouragan and Trottel will manage somehow."
A worried Smoke walked up to her and asked. "What about Chrys?"
Eleve gulped. "The report had one other thing I intentionally left out."
"Well? Spit it out already!" said Smoke.
"It appears that Wertlosvati's banners were seen heading for Vectas City," she replied. "Maybe he's after the city because Chrysopelea has no real experience in being a Prime Wizard."
"Then, you have to go there," pleaded Smoke. "You can't let those Orks destroy Vectas."
Eleve strongly shook her head. "I can't leave Votl City defenseless. I'm bound to protect the capital above all else."
A disheartened Smoke looked down.
Shortly after, he grabbed the old HighElf's shoulder.
"Send me instead!" exclaimed Smoke. "Chrys has no way of defending a city against Wertlosvati, alone."
"And you think the two of you will stand a chance just because you're there?" asked Eleve.
Smoke fell silent. He knew that she was right, but he could not bare to imagine all of those Zectians to be raided by the cruel UrukHai General.
Wracking his brain for a solution, Smoke opened his map of the Sawtorn continent to confirm his idea. He grinned and gently tugged on Eleve's red robes.
"I have a plan," said Smoke. "Can you send me here?" he asked pointing to his map.
"Why? Anyway, I don't have enough mana to send you there right now," explained Eleve.
"But how could you teleport us from Pincer Island to the Seminary so easily?" asked Smoke.
"There are certain places that are a special case," replied Eleve. "Being the 16th Magietrois, it doesn't consume my mana to get to them."
"Then, drink this," he said, and fished out his last two jars of pompom juice. "I'm sure it will barely increase your mana, but maybe it will be enough to teleport me."
"Alright, let's give it a try," she said, and drank the two pompom juice in one go.
"You made this yourself, did you?" Eleve asked Smoke. She then paused, as she checked on her mana. "Would you look at that. Just enough to teleport one more schmuck."
"Great! Send me there, now!" begged Smoke.
"Are you sure?" asked Eleve, one more time. "I highly doubt sending you to Diebe Den would be of any help."
"We won't know unless we try," said Smoke. He took in a deep breath and gave her a respectful bow.
PLOP
"Godspeed, Faux," she said to Smoke's fiery afterimage.
As soon as Smoke disappeared, Eleve was forcibly teleported into one of the three tallest spires in the city.
Smoke's Flame Master stood in front of a beautiful young maiden. Eleve quickly bowed down before her.
"Please allow me to help them out, Mistress," she pleaded, and the old HighElf groveled at the young girl's feet.
Eleve's Mistress forcibly shook the old HighElf off her legs. "Stop that! I told you, you need to stay here and defend the capital."
"But you can defend this city all by yourself!" argued Eleve. "Heck! You can even destroy all of the invading Orks at once, if you wanted to."
"That's right! I could. If... I wanted to," replied the young maiden. "But I didn't! In fact, I didn't lift a finger in this entire fiasco, did I?"
"Of course, Mistress," said Eleve. "Please forgive my ignorance," she said and lowered her head even further.
"Besides, you are the acting Magietrois Florissant now," said the young maiden. "And I am just a carefree observer."
"Of course, Mistress," meekly replied Eleve.
The young maiden then motioned for Eleve to stand straight.
Eleve obediently stood up, but grumbled as she did.
"What was that?" angrily asked the young girl. "Did you say something?" she said in a threatening manner.
"Mistress, I just find it odd," answered Eleve.
"Odd?" asked the young Mistress. "What's odd?"
"I thought you liked Faux," replied Eleve. "But the only thing you ever did for him, was allow him to be one of your Journeymen."
"Eleve, Eleve, Eleve," said the maiden while shaking her head. "In all our years of being together, you are still the same naive young girl I first met."
The Mistress let out a sigh. "I told you, I'll only reveal myself to him after he finishes the real King's Quest."
TO BE CONTINUED...
 

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