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Chapter 222: Saunak’s Tower of Terrors

    Chapter 222: Saunak’s Tower of Terrors


    We dont need to beat them, Vir shouted. We just need to escape!


    The spiders proved challenging opponents, not because of their strength, but due to their sheer numbers. They poured from every hallway, and they even emerged from the very walls themselves, appearing from holes that hadnt existed just moments prior. They dropped from the ceiling, and they even materialized from the floor.


    Aye,d! But how? the giant roared back. Not exactly an easy way out of this ce.


    Despite <em>Bncer of Scales </em>weighing them down, slowing them, their resilience made them tough foes to defeat.


    When Cirayus swung mighty Sikandar, a dozen would go flying, but often, theyd simply m against some wall unharmed.


    The elevator! Vir shouted, narrowly dodging a spider Automatons sh. To the elevator!


    <em>Itd do a lot more damage if he could swing it freely, </em>Vir thought as he returned the favor, sending the spider thatd attacked him flying with <em>de Launch</em>.


    Cirayus held Sikandar in three hands and a regr greatsword in another. The halls, though generously sized, still werent quite wide enough to allow a full swing of the enormous weapon. The greatsword, while backed by Cirayus prodigious power and <em>Bncer of Scales, </em>didnt have the same impact.


    Comparatively, Vir had an easier time dealing lethal damagetheir Imperium metal armor was thinner than the humanoid Automatons, and his Artifact Chakram made quick work of them.


    <em>de Launch </em>and <em>Prana de </em>were also effective, but even with all that, it wasnt enough. When Vir killed one, three would appear in its ce.


    Shan did what he could, but his ws simply werent strong enough to deal lethal damage to the spiders. He <em>did </em>kill several, just not fast enough to make a difference. Realizing this, the Ashfire wolf instead darted around, attempting to confuse the enemies.


    A valiant effort, but one that ultimately failed. Deeming Shan a low-priority threat, they mostly ignored him, much to his frustration.


    These automatons werent living beasts, nor did they behave like them. Lacking self-preservation instincts of any kind, they were more than content to throw themselves upon the enemy in droves, regardless of the damage incurred.


    <em>Just how many of these things does Saunak have?</em><em>Or rather, how many does the </em>tower <em>have?</em>


    It was almost like an automated defense mechanism by the tower itselflike it was attempting to purge its intruders.


    Which was why Vir thought his n might work. The tower wanted to eliminate them, but if it couldnt kill them, perhaps it was smart enough to


    Together, they fought their way to the elevator, with Cirayusying down a suppression field as Vir pressed through the hallway, carving a path. Theyd then switch, with Cirayus taking the lead, sting the critters away, allowing Vir to press on, and so forth.


    In this manner, they slowly made ground, though they werent killing the spiders as much as hurling them back. Eventually, the mass of enemies grew too thick to make any more progress. At times like these, they were forced to turn aside, navigating a different hallway.


    Eventually, they made it back to the central, circr room where the elevator sat. The room had a single entrancea long corridor.


    Vir ran to the elevator, hoping against hope that its doors would open for them.


    They did.


    Cirayus! The lift works! Vir cried, about to enter it.


    Cirayus concentrated <em>Bncer of Scales </em>in the hallway directly in front of them before retreating to Vir and Shan. Applied over such a small area, its force grew tremendously, bringing the spiders that pursued nearly to a halt.


    They piled up over one another like a slowly moving wall.


    The ability granted them a reprieve, but they both knew it wouldntst long.


    Cirayus grabbed Virs shoulder, stopping him from entering the lift.


    Lad, you said the spiders were a defense mechanism, yes?


    Vir nodded. Its trying to get rid of us.


    Then wouldnt this lift be a perfect opportunity to do exactly that?


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    Virs eyes widened in surprise.


    Thats <em>A distinct possibility, </em>he thought. Hed operated under the assumption that, being unable to kill them, the tower was trying to get them to leave. But the lift <em>was </em>the perfect opportunity for it to kill them. All it had to do was let the thing freefall, and theyd be squashed like bugs.


    Then lets test it, Vir said, grabbing one of the overgrown spiders and lobbing it into the lift.


    The moment he did, the doors mmed shut, and the elevator plummeted.


    Vir blinked in surprise. Hed only half-expected the gambit to seed. If whatever entity was controlling the elevator was smart enough to discern life forms, it wouldnt have worked at all.


    They watched as the elevator picked up speed and then disappeared down the transparent shaft.


    Thats falling way too fast, isnt it? Vir asked.


    Aye.


    You mightve just saved our lives, Cirayus. Or mine, at least. You could probably survive that, huh?


    Probably, Cirayus shrugged, shing at the elevator door with Sikandar. The enormous weapon barely left a dent.


    Allow me, Vir said, lobbing his Artifact Chakram at the closed elevator door.


    While its armor wasnt as thick as the humanoid Automatons, it still took the disk some time to carve out a holerge enough to fit them.


    Time that they didnt have.


    The wall of spiders grew ever higher, piling up in the hall, creeping forward. Only a few paces were now left between them.


    Slowing matters, Vir had to constantly recall andunch the chakram to get it to cut the shape he wantedits built-in intelligence wasnt smart enough to know that they intended to carve out a door.


    But with the spiders concentrated at the choke point that was the hallway, and with Cirayus cleaving any who made it through his <em>Bncer </em>barrier and Shan mopping up any who made it past that, they allowed Vir to concentrate.


    The spiders crept closer.


    Vir!


    Almost there!


    Three paces. Two. The spiders pincers started cutting into Cirayus tough skin.


    Lad, were out of time!


    Its done! Vir announced as his chakram made its final cut. Vir kicked the te open, sending it tumbling down the empty elevator shaft.


    I shall go first! Cirayus said, scooping Shan in his hand. The giant dove through the holebarely fittingand the moment he did, the wall of spiders that had been held at bay by <em>Bncer of Scales </em>copsed, the spiders tumbling over themselves.


    That brief window gave Vir just enough time to dive in after the giant.


    It was then that he realized hed erred.


    The exit was on the ground floor. The shaft itself went deep underground. All the way down to the bottommost reaches of Saunaksb.


    <em>Really shouldve thought that one through, </em>Vir admonished himself as he picked up speed.


    Luckily, Cirayus had anticipated this issue. Spotting Vir, the giant adjusted his weight with <em>Bncer</em>, ring his limbs to match Virs fall.


    The giant remained several dozen paces below Vir, and it was only until the wind rushing by doubled in intensity that Vir understood why.


    It wasnt <em>crashing</em> they needed to worry about<em>it was the elevatoring back up to smash them to pieces!</em>


    Cirayus ced his hands against the shafts wall and roared.


    Vir witnessed the deluge of Earth and Life affinity prana flood into Cirayus tattoo. Life from the air, and Earth from walls of the shaft.


    And then, the unthinkable happened.


    The four-armed giant <em>mmed </em>the elevator back down.


    Ordinarily, Cirayus ought to have gone flying. Vir couldnt guess how heavy the giant was, but he doubted it came anywhere near that of the elevator.


    Of course, Cirayus wasnt <em>just </em>a giant demon. He was a giant demon with n Bairas ultimate bloodline tattoo.


    Imperium metal crumpled under the awesome force as <em>Bncer of Scales </em>activated, simultaneously making Cirayus as heavy as a boulder and the elevator as light as he could make it. The impact was so strong that the mangled elevator reversed course and shot down several paces before finally screeching to a stop.


    Vir had barely a split second to activate <em>Light Step </em>before he collided with the top of the wrecked lift.


    With so little time to prepare, he missed the timing, grunting in pain as the force traveled up his legs and spine. The mistake wouldve sttered a normal human. Vir simply shook off his prana-engorged legs, and he was as good as new.


    Well, talk about killing two wyrms with one Imperium elevator! Cirayus chortled, pointing through the translucent tube. I do believe weve found our exit.


    Vir followed Cirayus gaze and saw that the elevator hade to a halt some thirty paces above the atrium floor, where theyd entered the tower.


    That was luck. Right? <em>Right?</em> Vir asked. Please tell me that was sheer dumb luck.


    <em>If he nned it all </em>It meant Cirayus was far morepetent than Vir thought possible.


    <em>Ah! But was it? </em>Cirayus said, shing him a toothy grin. Let us make haste. Id rather not linger in thisir of Saunaks. Who can say what other traps that madman has in store for us?


    <em>Agreed, </em>Vir thought, feeling a pang of regret. It was such a shame. Saunak could have been such a powerful ally. If only he wasnt so


    <em>Deranged, </em>Vir thought wryly.


    The force of <em>Bncer of Scales </em>had mangled the walls, weakening its integrity. Thankfully, like the lift itself, it wasnt protected by a preservation inscription, or the damage would already have been undone.


    Virs Artifact Chakram made quick work of the material and they jumped down to the atrium floor minutester, <em>Leaping </em>to the entrance garage.


    Cirayus bounded past, but Vir found himselfgging, staring up at the two enormous Guardian Automatons that stood inert in their berths. A railing, suspended fifty paces above the ground, surrounded them on three sides. It was what Saunak had used to mount and dismount the gargantuan machines.


    Whats the matter,d? Wed best leave. Lest these Automatons follow us.


    Thats just the thing, Vir replied,ing to a halt. What do you think Saunak will do when he wakes up? For all we know, he might already have awoken.


    Cirayus scratched his head. Cant really predict that ones actions. Doubt theres anyone alive who can,d.


    Sure. But in the worst case, wont hee after us? Vir asked, his lingering anger toward Cirayus warring with his desire to tell the demon he was sorry for doubting his words about Saunak. Yet now was neither the time nor the ce for such feelings.


    Aye. Which is why we ought to put as much distance between us as we can manage.


    Vir shook his head. Youve seen how fast these Automatons move. Even at full speed, theyll outpace us. And unlike us, they dont need breaks or food or sleep.


    Spit it out,d, Cirayus said, his eyes narrowing. What are you really saying?


    Why dont Vir gulped. He knew what he was about to say was as mad as Saunak himself. He said it anyway.


    <em>Why dont we steal one?</em>
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