The group entered the jungle at the first rays of dawn. The vegetation here was a lot denser than in the volcanic jungles north of Skyreach and Sovuln, the canopy only letting rare streams of light shine through here and there. There were vines and colorful exotic plants and flowers growing everywhere one looked.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Ihuarah gave Pareth directions, who slowly cleared a path with his machete of light, and at the same time, he explained some of the peculiar rules those who entered this place had to abide by, while the whole night had been spent only going over how to reach Sorrowâs palace and what to do when they encountered Ochiarans.
âWe have to clear the path like this to scare off the webbers,â he explained, âthey are giant crawling arachnids with advanced camouflage magic. Even with good mana senses, they are extremely hard to detect. Their presence is what makes flying here dangerous, as it makes you an easy target for their web-spit attacks. The webbers in themselves are generally not too strong, but the web they spit is hard to get out of, even for people of our level. Thankfully, they only hide in the bushes, and if we clear them they will keep their distance.â
Cinthia looked back, the group had only gone a few hundred meters from the encampment, yet it was already no longer visible. âThe plants are already regrowing where we cut them downâ¦â she noticed with an uneasy voice.
Ihuarah turned around, walking backwards to face the group as he spoke, âSuch is the way of the jungle. Now that we have entered, we cannot stop. We must always press on.â
âHow about our other movement options?â Sofia asked, looking at the canopy.
âFlying above the trees is suicidal,â Ihuarah explained, âsteer away from any natural clearing in the canopy, we must be thankful for the treesâ protection, for the monsters living above are much more dangerous than the monsters living below. Teleportation is fine in battle but generally you want to avoid it because of the webbers. And similarly, going through the spiritual realm would be fine if not for the risk of encountering Ochiarans.â
âWalking is slow but it sure sounds like the safest option,â Everelle commented, âAnd also⦠I have to warn you all not to count on me too much when it comes to fightingâ¦â
âNot the best environment for Sunless?â Sofia asked.
âNo⦠Itâs my class. It is good for defending a place, not so much for exploration. I can defend myself, but Iâll be weakened.â
âThatâs it? Good enough,â Sofia concluded, âIâd say itâs best if you and Cinthia have each otherâs back, and Ihuarah and Pareth can be our defense team. I have more than enough attack power for all of us. In fact, as long as weâre not running into a monster above level 300, Bookie alone should be able to handle even a swarm.â
âThat⦠There are not many skeletons suited for the jungleâ¦â Bookie lamented, from the side. He walked holding Sofiaâs hand.
âIâm sure the Chimera would feel right at home,â Sofia reassured him, âbut even without going there, how about summoning the fae and Crowie for a start?â
âNow?â
âYeah, letâs have the fae be our rear guard instead of Everelle. Crowie can stay on my shoulder as usual.â
The group walked in an almost straight line for the best part of three hours without encountering anything more dangerous than a mosquito, which felt quite strange, as even the woods behind the Orphanage is Skyreach werenât that safe in comparison, with wolves and boars roaming around, which Sofia had to be extra careful to avoid whenever she went for her nightly expeditions to try to summon a skeleton. Ihuarah had warned them, however, that this was because weak monsters simply could not survive here. Even the most modest of the jungle monsters were above level 200.
Sofia finally noticed something, âMana movements two hundred meters to our left, theyâre keeping their distance for now, but moving in the same direction as we are,â she whispered to the group, âIâd say around ten to twelve creatures.â
âOn the ground or going from vines to vines?â Ihuarah asked as he gave a hand sign for everyone to stop.
âGround. They also just stopped moving.â
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Ihuarah breathed a sigh of relief, âGood. Just a pack of blood tigers. They will come toward us eventually. Miss Cinthia is the only one with blood here, we only need protect her, and the beast themselves are of little trouble.â
âShould I just send the fairy?â Sofia asked him.
âThat might be the best way, yes,â Ihuarah confirmed.
Sofia raised her left hand, the fairy who had been flying close to the ground behind the group until now darted up to Sofiaâs hand without a sound, softly landing on her palm. Sofia quickly tied a tiny bone token onto the fairyâs ribcage, and then gave the order.
The fairy turned invisible, and left Sofiaâs hand as she connected her vision to the token.
Sofia heard the pained howls and screeches of rage of the creatures before she could even see them. The fae was like an invisible lightning bolt. Sofiaâs vision was a blur, as the fairy flew at breakneck speed, constantly and abruptly changing direction without any regard for the conservation of momentum. Sofia could barely get a glimpse of the horse-sized blood-red beasts that looked like giant cats with prominent fangs before were riddled by fairy-sized holes, exploding in a shower of blood and gore.
Eight seconds. That was all it took. The midenicite fairy landed on Sofiaâs palm again, its invisibility wearing off, blood dripping from its blue bones, it cleaned the gore between its tiny claws by rubbing them together.
âYou have defeated [Blood tiger - lv.230]â
âYou have defeated [Blood tiger - lv.221]â
âYou have defeated [Blood tiger - lv.218]â
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âYou have defeated [Blood tiger - lv.212]â
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âYou have defeated [Blood tiger - lv.210]â
âYou have defeated [Blood tiger - lv.208]â
âYou have defeated [Blood tiger - lv.202]â
âYou have defeated [Blood tiger - lv.234]â
âYou have defeated [Blood tiger - lv.239]â
Sofia cut the connection to the bone token, dizzy from the hyperspeed massacre she had just witnessed. She blinked as she looked at the fairy, then at Bookie. âYou know. I think itâs really a good thing that we only summed it when Erredis was there. And that its original soul is gone.â
Bookie silently and furiously nodded in approval.
The rest of the group looked at Sofia in incomprehension, except for Ihuarah. âAll dead?â he asked.
âEleven blood tigers,â Sofia answered, âObliterated.â
Everelleâs eye-pendant narrowed, âWhat. The. Fuck. I want a fairy Sunless now.â
About an hour later, Ihuarah stopped the group once again, and produced a small pendant out of his storage ring.
Sofia instantly felt a connection to the item, and was able to guess what it was. Sorrowâs divine item, the location of which had been Ihuarahâs reward for completing Sunâs quest. The Locket of lost souls.
Ihuarah opened the locket, and the temperature around him dropped suddenly, some of the jungle plants even starting to freeze over. He looked around seemingly following with his gaze something Sofia couldnât see, then he quickly closed the locket and stored it back.
âWe must go fast, follow me!â he then said, rushing in front of Pareth through the jungleâs high bushes. The group quickly ran after him.
So whatever is going on, the webbers are the lesser danger⦠Sofia analyzed as she scanned the jungle all around with her mana senses and the heat-visualization function of her magic eye. I donât see anything.
âWe draw close to the first obelisks of Sorrow,â Ihuarah explained as ran amidst the jungleâs tall trees, âThe merciful motherâs relic bestowed unto me the direction. However, the Ochiarans are sure to notice. Prepare for battle, we will make a stand at the obelisk,â he warned everyone.
Bookie couldnât keep up with the pace so Sofia grabbed and carried him, âBe ready to summon the snake. We might also need the high priest, but only summon him if Cinthia is in danger,â she told him as she ran.
Sofia hear a violent boom coming from ahead, a skull-sized ball of sticky white web had just hit one of Ihuarahâs mana-weave shields head on like a cannonball, the sign that he had stepped too close to a webber. Ihuarah counterattacked by throwing a handfull of yellow and black powder in the direction the ball had come from without even stopping to aim, and the powder mix almost instantly exploded, engulfing that part of the jungle in a bright ball of orange fire.
Sofiaâs priority as she ran was to ensure Cinthiaâs safety. She knew Ihuarah, Everelle and herself could all survive a surprise attack, but the streamer orc could not. Sofia had sent the fairy to perch on top of the girlâs head, with the order to destroy any creature that would come close.
Shadows started rising in the jungle around the group as they continued their mad rush, some were Everelleâs Sunless drones, but some were not.
Finally, Sofia saw a giant pillar of black stone between the trees in the distance. She summoned the skull choir, with as many Destroyer skulls she could afford, started channeling the graveyard, and gave Bookie the order to unleash the snake.
So these are the Ochiarans.