Chapter 120: Guerri War
The days blurred by as <em>Spears Edge </em>steadily conquered Aranya Forest, one bit at a time. Virs strategy worked like a wonder, and the party grew more proficient with each enemy squad crushed.
Their tactics had be so smooth that words were no longer necessary between them. Upon finding a squad, theyd move into formation and act more like different parts of a single body, rather than four individuals.
<em>This</em> was the feeling Vir had sought his whole life; to be a part of a greater whole. To be on the inside, rather than an outsider looking in.
Since they took out the entire scouting squad every time, the Matron never heard from her scouts. Which meant she couldnt adapt to their tactics.
Theyd even begun timing themselves. At first, it took fifteen minutes to take down a squad. Then twelve, then ten. Theyd brought it down to merely seven minutes when theyd hunted all the scouts to extinction. Or at least, the vast majority of them; it was difficult to say if there were any stragglers in a forest asrge as Aranya.
Even Neel had gotten better at corralling their enemies, distracting them while the others worked.
To avoid ambush, they erected a half dozen bases all around the forest after theyd killed off most of the scouts. While supplies had run out, they decided to press on, rather than to return to Avi for resupply. Haymis <em>Ssh </em>orbs kept their throats wet, and the Forest provided a bounty of wild edibles to eat, leaving them able to conduct raids throughout the day.
As Vir had suspected, the Matron had been using her workers and Hunter-Gatherers to find new prey, in ce of her scouts. They couldnt hope topete with their better-equipped brethren, but they had far more numbers.
Until <em>Spears Edge </em>started targeting the workers. Vir had felt that without her workers, the Matron couldnt consume enough nutrients to reproduce. While they hadnt confirmed that, it did seem like it took the Matron more time to create workers and scouts than it did to kill them.
The workers stood no chance; even Neel managed to take down several. There was always a danger of running into a Hunter-Gatherer patrol, but thanks to <em>Prana Vision, </em>Vir always skirted around the warriors, targeting only the vulnerable ant-like workers.
Unfortunately, the Matron had adapted to this strategy soon after. Shed begun surrounding her workers with Hunter-Gatherers, making their raids far more difficult. Whats worse, unless they killed off both the workers and the hunters, the matron would learn of their tactics and adapt.
Theyd avoided that until now but only barely. Raiding at least a dozen enemieshalf of which were usually the durable Hunter-Gathererswas no easy feat.
But by building several bases around the forest and alternating between them, theyd avoided a counterattack, allowing them to raid with impunity, as they were doing now.
Vason! Tia shouted.
On it! Over here, you lumbering louts! he cried, activating <em>Bulwark.</em>
Three of the Hunter-Gatherers who protected the dozen workers immediately focused on him and Tia. Initially, theyd all go after the biggest threat, but after <em>Spears Edge </em>had annihted a few worker squads this way, the Matron wised up. Now, half defended the workers while the other half engaged the threat.
Even so, that left gaps in their coverage, allowing Haymi and Vir to sneak around from behind.
The dense foliage made hiding easy, even during the day. Without the superior senses of their scout brethren, the workers werepletely blindsided when Vir and Haymi reaved into them, roasting and slicing them apart.
Vir flew like a wraith, lunging to another ant-like workerimmediately after decapitating the previous one.
Haymi supported him with her <em>Arc </em>spells. Every crack of thunder signaled the death of another hapless worker. Unlike their scout cousins, workers were easily killed, either via magic or with a de.
Neel pounced on another and chomped its head, gnawing on it until the thing died.
Surrounded by fingers of Haymis lightning and with his de speed augmented by her magic, Vir felt invulnerable. Huntersshed at him, hurling their venom, but the lumbering beasts were far too slow to catch him.
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Vir kicked off the ground, somersaulting in midair tond on the carapace of a Hunter before <em>Leaping </em>off, spearing his de through the nearest worker before his foe even knew what hit it. He left behind him a trail of death and decapitated ant heads.
Haymi was more vulnerable, so she retreated, firing spells from a safe distance.
In just moments, all the workers were just corpses littering the ground. And soon, their warrior brethren would join them.
Vir <em>Leaped </em>into the nearest Hunter-Gatherer. upied with Vason and Tia as it was, his attack went unnoticed.
The <em>Prana ded </em>seric katar prated deeply into its armor where it was thinnest, but even that spot was too far for his katar. After having killed a dozen of these beasts, he knew what it took to kill them. Vir withdrew his de and pierced the armor again, and again, carving out a bit at a time.
Only then did he go for the kill, driving his weapon into the hole hed just gouged. The Hunter spasmed for a moment, then crumpled to the ground.
While Hunters were deadly and durable, they didnt seem especially smartunlike the Matron. Nor did they adapt to situations gracefully. Vir knew what would happen next, having used the same trick on them before.
The Hunters engaged with Tia and Vason turned around to face the new threat presented by Vir and Haymi. And in doing so, earned themselves an <em>Ember </em>spell to their rumps, along with Vason and Tias sharpened des.
Vir backed away, which caused the Hunters to turn back to Tia. Then he and Haymi moved in again, firing spells and digging into their carapaces.
All the while, Neel ran around, sowing confusion amidst their ranks.
One by one, they were whittled down until there was just one left. With thebined might of <em>Spears Edge </em>focused on one enemy, the poor Hunter had no chance.
The first couple of encounters had resulted in injuries, but after learning the optimal strategy, the party hadnt taken a single hit after.
Or at least, that should have been the case.
How many more do you reckon there are? Vason asked, wiping the sweat from his brow as he eyed the remaining beast.
At least a few dozen more, Vir replied. Were getting close, but were not!?
But when Vir took a moment to scan the area, he froze.
What is it? Tia asked, drawing her spear.
Were weve been surrounded? Vir said in disbelief. <em>How?</em>
Granted, Vir hadnt been paying attention to the forest while he was engaged inbat, but <em>still. </em>It hadnt been that long since theyd engaged this group. Certainly not enough time toy an ambush.
<em>Which means the Matron nned this. She nned this encounter with the hunters and the workers.</em>
How many of them?
FifteenNo! Twenty Hunters. And. <em>Oh, no</em>
What?
All color drained from Virs face. Hidden behind shrubs was a figure that zed brightly to <em>Prana Vision. </em>A Hunter that was farrger than other hunters.
Hed seen that signature before. Pure Ash, as ck as the prana in his own body.
I think the Matrons here.
We run! Tiamanded.
<em>Where?</em> Apramor just said were surrounded! Vason shot back.
Apramor, is there an opening in their encirclement? Or a weak spot? Anything we can exploit? Tia asked in desperation.
Vir scanned their surroundings. He doubted the Matron would make a mistake like that but, in fact, he did find an opening. Two, in fact. It was possible that it was a trap. Either that, or the Matron had simply lost too many Hunters to encircle thempletely.
But whatever it was, the party had little choice. Their window shrunk with each passing moment as the Matrons noose grew tighter and tighter.
I think we have a chance! Follow me. Quickly! Vir shouted, running for the weak point nearest them.
Running was a generous word for what it was. Vir half-stumbled, half-dove through dense foliage, using his katar to cut through vines, shrubs, and branches in his way. Of them all, Neel was the most dextrous, often running ahead, thinking it was some kind of game.
The noose continued to close. At this rate, they wouldnt make it.
Im going ahead, Vir announced. While it was trivial for him to escape any ambush so long as hard shadows were present, the same didnt hold true for the rest of them.
But that also meant he could escape the encirclement and attack their enemies from behind, giving <em>Spears Edge </em>an advantage.
Vir sunk into the realm of shadows and analyzed his options. It was currently daytime, and while the dense forest let little light through, the shadows were <em>just </em>soft enough to make them useless for <em>Dance</em>.
As such, there were only a handful of exits avable. Vir picked a location at the edge of his range. His feet had only just touched the ground when he activated <em>Leap </em>and charged at the back of the nearest Hunter-Gatherer.
Taken entirely by surprise, the beast struggled to defend itself against Virs <em>Prana de </em>katar. Even without <em>Prana de, </em>his de was sericsharp, and durable enough to hold that edge. Then he had Haymis <em>Enhance Speed </em>orb, and on top of all of that, <em>Prana de.</em>
Vir doubted there was anything he couldnt cut through with thisbination. With superhuman movements, Virs de blurred, slicing into the Ash Beasts carapace, and dicing it apart.
When <em>Spears Edge </em>arrived, the poor beasts fate was sealed. <em>Arc, Water Dart, </em>and <em>Ember </em>shot out, gouging deep into the wound Vir had created. Without its armor to protect it, the spells dug deep, mortally wounding the beast.
It froze for a moment before copsing in a sprawl of ded limbs.
Nice work, Apramor! Tia said, pping Virs shoulder. Are we clear, now?
Vir nodded. Should be Wait.
More enemies?
No I dont see the Matron anymore.
Think she retreated? Vason asked.
I Just when Vir was about to agree, some primal instinct urged him to look up. Whether it was Ekanai or Shardul, or just his own innatebat senses, it saved his life.
Because above them all, distributing its immense weight across several boughs, was the Brood Matron herself. In the blink of an eye, she dropped upon them.
Virs blood ran cold.
Right on top of Tia.
Tia <em>dodge! NOW!</em>