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Chapter 150: The Ravager and the Shadow (One)

    Chapter 150: The Ravager and the Shadow (One)


    Vir made the first move,unching an <em>Empowered </em>chakram at the demon, further augmenting his throw with Parais channeling technique. His new upgrade sent the disc ripping through the air, almost as if the chakrams had a mejai speed enhancement on them.


    They didnt; only Virs katar had the benefit of Maiyas <em>Enhance Speed</em>, but he hardly even saw the disc before it collided with their enemy.


    It bounced off, doing no damage at all, but Vir never expected it to. While the demon blocked the attack, Vir <em>Leaped </em>into the fray, exploiting the opening to deliver an upward sh. This attack had four augmentations boosting it. <em>Empower</em>, <em>Prana de, </em>Maiyas C Grade <em>Enhance Speed </em>orb, and finally Parais channeling technique. It was the most devastating attack Vir could muster


    And it was blocked by the giants tower shield, pinging off, and leaving Virs arm vibrating from the force of the impact.


    Maiya covered Virs escape with a C Grade <em>Wind de. </em>The very spell that had nearly ended Virs life in the Godshollow now tore through the air at his enemy, but the demon didnt even bother to block it as Vir <em>Micro Leaped </em>away, narrowly avoiding the greatsword that shed down. Its force sent a shockwave of wind crashing into Vir as it passed just inches away from his face.


    <em>That couldve easily decapitated me</em>


    Oho? Kripayattu, is it? Surprising. Where did you learn that, boy?


    Youve got no reason to know. Virs words hid his surprise; Kri was hardly amon artform.


    Vir dodged another attack, then a third. The strikes came right at the edge of his limits, though they were nothing he couldnt handle.


    The poleax was dangerous, but the greatsword the giant kept poised above his head was the real danger. Whenever Vir moved in, either the shield or poleaxe would block him, while the greatsword swung from above. It was an absolutely perfect defense that leveraged the giants inhuman strength and size.


    True, I suppose, Cirayus said, taking one hand off his greatsword to stroke his ck beard. If the weight of the oversized weapon strained his arm, he certainly didnt show it.


    <em>Just how strong is this guy?</em>


    Merely attempting to attack the demon was like walking into a gauntlet of desVir danced with death every time.


    <em>To think hes only blocking </em>Forget <em>Bncer of Scales </em>or any of the demons other powersthe giant hadnt evenunched a single offensive strike of his own yet.


    <em>Thats interesting. Why is that?</em>


    Vir shook off those thoughts. Thinking of how fearsome his opponent was would only lead to his loss. First, he had to get past the shield.


    He was sure his attacks were deadly enough to do damage to the giants skin; the demon wore no armor, and it didnt look like his skin was any different from a normal demons. If only he couldnd a strike.


    Despite his size, the giant moved with the same grace Vir did, even without the aid of <em>Bncer.</em> For such a heavy,rge opponent to match himpossibly even <em>outmatch </em>his agility It was truly an unfair advantage.


    Vir <em>Leaped </em>in, firing off strike after strike. He came in low with an uppercut. Bounding from the side, he shed with every ounce of his strength. He even jumped and attempted aerial strikes.


    Each encounter was a maelstrom of seric on steel. Attacks, blocks, counterattacks, dodges. All within the blink of an eye. And yet, Cirayus shield was there to meet Vir every time. No matter what the angle, no matter how fast Vir moved, the demon stopped every offensive heunched in its tracks.


    Mobility was Virs greatest strength. A point of pride hed honed and perfected, and with Maiyas <em>Enhance Speed, </em>he was faster than ever before. He stood at the very apex of his strength and speed and it wasnt enough. It wasnt even close to enough.


    Worse, the tattoos that snaked around the demons body had yet to light up; he was doing all this unaided by magic.


    <em>Im being toyed with.</em>


    Is this all you have, boy? Weak. Pathetically weak! Show me what you can do!


    Vir wasnt about to be swayed by his taunts. He tuned out the giant, searching for a way to deal damage.


    Such a heavy opponent <em>shouldnt </em>be able to move like Cirayus did. Yet, after a half-dozen exchanges, Vir was forced to conclude the demon was simply that skilled, relying on preternatural intuition and unfathomable amounts of experience to predict and counter Virs every move.


    <em>How many hundreds of battles has he fought?</em>


    Your form is passable, the demon said. Though even aided by magic as you are, youck strength. And youck the experience to make up for it. Your movements are far too predictable.


    <em>Can he read minds, too!?</em>


    I am no mind reader. I leave that mystic art to our seers. Though, after centuries of fighting, experience bes its own form of prescience, I suppose.


    Youre <em>centuries </em>old? Vir asked, allowing his shock to ovee him for a split-second.


    The opening earned him a shield bash to the face.


    Acting instinctively, Vir crossed his arms in an X and sent prana to his limbs, absorbing the impact with <em>Toughen. </em>Further augmented by Parais channeling technique, he could now tank strikes that wouldve broken bones just days ago.


    He went flying nheless.


    Stolen story; please report.


    Vir! Maiya shouted, sending a barrage of Wind and Ice magic at Cirayus, who allowed them all to hit. A tattoo red to life, and Maiyas spells died out without so much as grazing his skin.


    Four hundred fifty-three, I think, the demon said as Vir impacted a nearby tree with a sickening <em>crack. </em>Though I could be off by a decade or two. The years tend to blur together when you get to my age, Im afraid.


    Vir <em>Leaped </em>beside Maiya. Im alright.


    This was well before my time, but there was one who could fight above his weight ss, so to speak, the demon said. Parai the Ancient. Heard the name?


    Virs eyes widened. How do you


    Once again, the distraction earned him another blow.


    Vir! Get your head in the fight! Maiya berated, firing a <em>Wind de </em>to counter Cirayus attack. Her orbs, while ineffective at hurting him, served as a useful distraction.


    You should listen to your pretty friend. You are far too easily distracted.


    Vir got back to his feet, more confused than angry. Why <em>was </em>the demon toying with him to this extent? Why hadnt he simply gone in for a lethal strike?


    <em>And why hasnt he attacked Maiya?</em>


    Cant even use my ice orbs, Maiya grumbled. Ice magic moved too slowly to urately target fast-moving foes. To an outside observer, their battle mustve looked like a blur. Wait, Vir, look out!


    An <em>Ember </em>spellunched out of nowhere, forcing Vir to break off and dive for safety. Cirayus allowed it, casting his scornful gaze on the neers.


    Mercenaries poured out from the forest, and not just one or two. Vir counted a dozen prana signatures, with more likely on the way.


    It would seem we have some unwantedpany, Cirayus said, dissatisfaction practically oozing off him.


    Why dont we take a break, then? As you said, theyre a nuisance. You wont be able to enjoy our fight this way.


    <em>Kill my enemies for me.</em>


    Aye, you speak the truth,d.


    <em>Good. Itll give us a chance to regroup and strategize, too.</em>


    However, the giant said with a knowing smile, warriors rarely have the luxury of picking the time and circumstance of their battles. Consider it an added challenge!


    There was no warning. Cirayus thrust his polearm with unbelievable speed. Vir called upon <em>Toughen </em>and <em>Empower, Leaping </em>at the ground to throw himself out of harms way.


    Maiya! Take out the mercenaries! And time your magic to my attacks if you can!


    Already on it!


    Virs world was consumed with Cirayus. A single moment of distraction meant his end; he couldnt spare time to check on the mercenaries. Maiya would have to keep them off him on her own. There wasnt a shred of doubt in his heart that she would.


    Confident in Maiyas backup, heunched a flurry of attacks at the giant, but it wasnt just more of the same; hed learned something from their prior exchange. Just a few times, hed attacked without <em>Prana de, </emcking the time and coordination needed to activate it in his flurry of attacks.


    The demon hadnt blocked those strikes. For good reasonthey did no damagebut he <em>did </em>block all of Virs <em>Prana ded </em>attacks.


    <em>Can he see prana like I can? Or is it his incredible intuition again?</em>


    Either way, it meant the demon feared Virs attacks. Enough to block them.


    Lass, it takes grit to defend your friend to the death. I respect that. Ive no intention of harming you. But if youe in our way, Im afraid Ill have to end you, too. Spare me the guilt of robbing this world of a fine warrior like yourself, will you?


    I appreciate the ttery, but if you really feel that way, end this fight. Im here until the end. So why dont you just get grakked, you Ash-damned chal!


    Just as Vir was about to admonish Maiya for riling up an enemy who could end them whenever he wanted, Cirayus roared withughter. That is indeed the correct response. I apologize for questioning your resolve, human. May I have your name?


    Maiya, she replied whileunching a pair of <em>Icicles </em>at a mercenary drawing his bow for a shot at Vir.


    The man didnt even see the attacking. Her darts impaled him and he screamed out in agony. The mercenarys mejai healer went to work, but Maiya took that one out the moment hed started to administer care.


    <em>Brutal, </em>Vir thought with a shiver. <em>Badass.</em>


    Maiya Cirayaus said, nodding. A good name. I shall remember it.


    And Ill remember yours, Cirayus, when my friend and I are standing over your cold corpse.


    Shes a good one, Cirayus shed a grin at Vir. Too bad youll both die here today.


    Will we? Vir said, <em>Leaping </em>at Cirayus. It was a feint. Using his momentum, he disappeared into the giantsrge shadow, freezing time.


    Hed refrained from using the ability until now, hoping to save it for an opportune moment, but he now knew he was mistaken. He didnt have the luxury of holding anything back against an enemy like this.


    The daylight restricted his exit options, but luckily, the forests treespensated.


    With time frozen, Vir saw a nearby mercenarys C Grade <em>Wind de </em>spell ripping at Cirayus.


    <em>Hell ignore that. </em>The demon shrugged off A Grade magic. A <em>Wind de </em>would be as lethal as a kiss. There was only one gambit that had a shot of working.


    The demon sensed him, but Maiya fired an <em>Icicle </em>at the demons eyes, distracting the giant just long enough to give Vir his opening.


    Vir shot out of the demons shadow, his four-fold enhanced strike zing to <em>Prana Vision.</em>


    The katar plunged into the demons back and Vir twisted the de for maximum damage.


    The instant he pulled the de out, Maiyas own <em>Wind de </em>gouged into the same spot, erging the wound even further.


    <em>YES! </em>Vir shouted. Nice, Maiya!


    The wound wasnt deep, but just a few more, and the demon wouldnt be able to ignore them.


    <em>We can do this. </em>Theyd finally found a strategy capable of harming the demon. All they had to do was keep up the pressure.


    A blue tattoo on the demons back red, and the wound closed before Virs very eyes, undoing all of their effort.


    Even worse, it was the same ability Vir covetedhad <em>hoped </em>Parais channeling technique would grant him.


    It was a cruel irony that his enemy had that exact power. Not even A Grade healing orbs worked so quickly.


    Vir paled. <em>How are we supposed to defeat a monster that can regenerate?</em>


    <em>Dance of the Shadow Demon</em>? To have learned the Iksana bloodline ability without its tattoo! Or perhaps not quite Hmm. I wonder, Cirayus remarked with a hungry smile. You might be pathetically weak, but youre full of surprises, arent you? Show me more! Show me everything you have!


    You talk too much! Vir shouted, <em>Leaping </em>in for another attack.


    Cirayus bellowed inughter, defending his strikes casually. Easily. Maiya continued to fire off Wind and Ice spells, timing them to Virs attacks as best she could, but it wasnt enough.


    Vir! Maiya shouted, throwing him an <em>Enhance Sharpness </em>orb even as she fired an Icicle at another group of mercenaries, forcing them away.


    Vir caught it and swapped it with the <em>Enhance Speed </em>that was currently slotted.


    <em>Good call. </em>Speed was his strength, but Cirayus negated that advantage. What he needed most was prating power. Maiya understood this, and without even needing to be prompted, sent Vir exactly what he needed at the perfect time.


    That wasnt just her skill as a warrior; it meant shed been monitoring the state of the battle, analyzing Virs attacks, all while fending off opportunistic mercenaries. It was the hallmark of a good leader. Amander.


    <em>Youre amazing, Maiya.</em>


    True. I admit, Ive been quite casual about this bout. I wanted to test you. To witness your limits. Such opportunities are hard for me toe by, you understand? Youve done well, but Im afraid youre far too weak. It is disappointing. I came here for some exercise, but I fear this wont even serve as a warmup.


    Vir jumped back to Maiya, sensing a change in the demons attitude.


    As a courtesy for a fellow demon in these wretched humannds, Ive refrained from attacking. Now, it is my turn. Do try not to die too quickly.


    Cirayus expression was neutral, but there was no mistaking the insatiable hunger in his eyes. A zealous, feral <em>craving </em>that wouldnt be satisfied even if he killed a thousand people.


    Every hope Vir had about the giant not intending to harm them went out the window.


    You alright? Vir asked.


    Vir, listen to me. Whatever happens next? Whatever heunches at us we will deal with it. Together.


    Together, Vir confirmed. <em>To the death </em>Cirayus words rang in his ears.


    Yet as he braced himself for the impending destruction, some force pulled his eyes up. To the white cliffs that towered above the forest.


    <em>Or maybe not to the death</em>


    Hear me out. I think I have a n.
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