Chapter 154: Things That Go Bump In A Dungeon
Ultimate Level 1
âCasting!â
Max grimaced as he tore the barb from his chain armor, watching Tanila send out another wave of fire, revealing fifteen more of the stealthed demons.
âWe need to move!â Fowl shouted. âItâs only a hundred yards from here!â
Over sixty corpses of the pink demons lay scattered on the grey grass that was not covered in black blood.
The clang of a demon beating against Fowlâs shield rang out again, and Max ignored the green demon currently trying to kill his dwarven friend.
âIâm getting low! I need a break!â
Slicing through the smoking pink demon, Max spun and moved, carving off arms and limbs, no longer worried about killing them, just needing to stop the advance of monsters trying to kill his healer and mage.
âSeth!â
Glancing to see why Fowl was shouting, Max saw two more green, gorilla-looking demons with massive claws coming toward Fowl.
âBe ready to run! Iâll carry Tanila and Batrire!â
Carving through two more of the pink demons, Max sprinted back to his team, storing his weapon. He grabbed Talina and Batrire and threw each over his shoulder.
âI hate this!â Batrire shouted as Max ran to Fowl.
âShield out! Armâs up!â
Fowl put his hammer into storage and spun his shield sideways, gripping it with both hands. The green gorilla demon slammed both hands against Fowlâs shield, raising them up again, when Max ran behind Fowl, slipping his hands into the dwarfâs armpits and driving forward.
They slammed into the demon, pushing it backward as Max did his best to jostle the women as little as possible, holding his dwarven battering ram before him.
âYer running straight for them!â Fowl hollered, noticing Max was not trying to avoid the incoming demons.
âNo time! Hold on!â
The demons roared, their mouths spinning in a circle, teeth rotating as they came right at the battering ram Max hoped would work.
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Fowl glowed, and when they impacted the two demons, it was as if they werenât even there, a spray of black blood and gore pouring across the four of them.
âGah⦠ah⦠my mouthâ¦â Fowl sputtered, spitting and gagging.
Max felt the blood on his face, squinting his eyes to make sure he was still moving in the right direction.
âHold on!â
Setting the three of them down as they came through the portal, Max scanned the area with his Sonar skill to ensure nothing was trying to sneak up on them.
Fowl washed his face the second he could get a flask of water from his storage, rinsing and spitting out the black liquid and chunks that had gotten into his mouth.
âQuick thinking,â Batrire said as she massaged her stomach and chest. âDid you know that would work?â
Max shook his head and grinned. âI wasnât sure if it would work, but it was better than nothing. Either way, I was pretty certain we could run through them.â
âPretty certain?â Fowl said after gagging for a moment. âYou werenât certain?!â
âNope, now stop complaining and focus. Look around. This place just got worse.â
Fowl focused on the surroundings and saw what Max was talking about.
They were in a canyon that opened up to about fifty yards across and ran straight as far as their eyes could see. Walls of stone reached twenty-five yards above them, running the entire length of the canyon.
âThis is bad,â Fowl muttered. âWhatâs the odds we can make it through here?â
Max looked at Tanila, and the two stared at the path ahead.
âThere is nowhere to run once we start,â Tanila stated as she checked the blue portal behind them. âWeâre boxed in, but even worse, we donât know how long this thing goes. Iâd assume the demons only get worse as we continue.â
âIf the walls don't get wider, I can sense most of the area around it with my sonar,â Max said, âbut there will still be fifteen yards between what I can feel right now. That leaves a lot of potential for them to surround us, especially since I have no doubt there are more that can stealth.â
âAre they portaling in?â Batrire asked.
âI donât think so. I would assume it will be visible if the demons do, but then again, who knows.â
Tanila nodded in agreement with Maxâs statement.
âItâs a shame those walls are so high.â
Max looked at Fowl and frowned. âWhy is that important?â
Shrugging, Fowl pointed at the top of them. âIf they werenât, perhaps you could have jumped and looked from up there.â
Looking at where his dwarven friend was pointing, Max chuckled and then laughed.
âWhatâs so funny?â Fowl asked.
âIf you werenât ugly, Iâd kiss you,â Max replied, turning to face Batrire. âYou got that pouch of rope?â
âI do⦠why?â she replied, her words long and drawn out.
Nodding, he turned to Talina. âIâm going to jump. Tell me how high I can actually get.â
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âSeth, what? Why?â she shouted as Max ran to the edge of the wall and bent down, preparing to jump.
âJust do it!â
Max landed on the ground, leaping as high as he could, surprised at how high he felt he had gone. âOnce more!â
He jumped again and gave everything he had, then felt a slight shock from the impact. Turning, he saw the three of them staring at him. Fowlâs mouth was open, and even Tanilaâs eyes were wider than usual.
âHow high?â
âHah, youâre not even halfway. Maybe twenty feet if lucky!â Fowl said. âI guess a white man can jump.â
âTanila?â Max asked, ignoring Fowl and his joke.
âHeâs right. Maybe twenty feet tops, most likely eighteen. Why?â
Bending down, he drew a rectangle in the dirt. âOkay, listen. This sounds stupid, but maybe it will work.â
Smiling, Max cast a wall of air fifteen feet into the air and jumped, grabbing onto the edge of it and pulling himself up.
âIf he dies, I get his stuff,â Fowl muttered as they watched a few yards away.
âOk, youâre up!â
âRemind me Iâm dating a crazy man,â Tanila said as she created a wall of air fifteen feet above the one Max was standing on.
He took a step and jumped, grabbing onto it and pulling himself again. His smile was so wide that they could see the white part of his teeth even over thirty feet above them.
âNow, the stone one!â
âCrazy and stupid,â Batrire muttered as Talina summoned a stone wall from the edge of the wall.
Stepping again, he leaped into the air and caught the edge of the stone wall with both hands, pulling himself up smoothly and onto it. Glancing at the distance left, Max frowned. Fowlâs measurement of the wall's height was off, but he wasnât going to give up. Summoning his stone wall slightly higher, Max leaped, grabbing on with both hands, but his left hand slipped off, leaving him dangling by just his right one.
Grunting, he reached up and got both hands on it, pulling himself to the top of his stone section.
âHeâs short,â Tanila said with a groan.
âWe know, dear, but thereâs nothing wrong with dating a short guy. Look at Fowl.â
Talina groaned and shook her head, ignoring Batrireâs comment. âNo⦠he is short. The distance he hoped for is off.â
âBy at least a yard. Maybe two.â Fowl stated.
Max knew time was his weakest enemy. The walls wouldnât last forever, and if he fell, heâd have to use his skills to prevent himself from possibly killing himself.
Pulling his halberd out, Max looked at the distance from the edge of the axe blade and the bottom of his shaft.
âGuess Iâll try and do something stupid,â he muttered.
Facing the wall, holding his halberd in his right hand at the bottom of it, Max lept upward, swinging the blade and trying to catch it on the edge.
It caught for a second before coming free, and he fell backward, slamming into the stone wall beneath him and almost rolling off the side.
A shout from below came, and Max ignored it. He could see them watching and knew they thought he was an idiot for what he was doing, but he didnât have a choice. The other dungeons had weaknesses. This one had to have one too.
âAir wall down!â
Rising to his feet, Max set his feet and jumped again. The tip of his blade caught on the edge, and he slammed gently into the stone wall, hanging by his right hand. Giving a small bounce with his body, the blade didnât move. Quickly, he reached up with his left hand, pulling himself up and getting a hand on the edge of the wall. Carefully, Max swung his leg and side over, taking a deep breath and being glad that the wall wasnât only a foot or two wide.
Standing up and putting his weapon away, Max stared at the massive wall that seemed to run forever on both sides, except for the single line that ran through it like a river.
Smiling, he yanked the rope from his dimensional storage.
âGods, I canât believe you did it,â Fowl muttered, looking at the stone that seemed to have no end.
âIâm guessing we get down the same way?â Talina asked as she watched Max put the rope back into the special pouch.
âThatâs the plan. I still have a spike, and those troll clubs should work to drive it in.â
They gave the chasm a wide berth, trying to make sure that nothing possibly noticed them. They jogged slightly, staying tight as they ran. The overhead sky seemed angry, flashes of red and black appearing as they moved along the wall.
âThis thing goes on forever,â Batrire said between even breaths. âMiles⦠imagine fighting this entire way.â
âGlad Iâm dating a genius,â Tanila said, earning a few chuckles from everyone but Max.
âYou ready for this?â Max asked as he looked at the portal below.
âWarriors first,â Tanila said with a smile.
Grabbing the rope he had tied to the spike, Max smiled and moved to the edge, wrapping his feet around it. With his chain gloves, he quickly slid down it without a problem.
He rolled as he hit the bottom, pulling his weapon out and swinging his halberd.
A loud clang came as he struck the creature that had been stealthed, revealing a black demon covered in skin that looked like metal.
Its eyes glowed yellow, and both of its arms slashed at Max, each over four feet long and built like a sword.
Dodging and parrying, Max began a dance of death, trying to fight and keep the creature at bay.
This was guarding the portal from behindâ¦
Unable to detect any other demons, Max tried to stay in the same area, not risking going deeper into the cavern they had evaded.
The creature shrieked loudly, and the sound of more came from behind.
âHURRY!â
Max shouted, giving up on his original plan and moving closer to the portal.
He saw the other three starting to descend, each one going as quickly as possible as Max sensed a second and then third creature coming from the other side of the portal.
Casting Ice Nova, he moved toward them, doing what he could to draw them away from his friends.
He saw Fowl coming, shield and hammer out, preparing to assist. âNO! Get them in!â
His ice spell went off, coating the area in a shimmer of ice, breaking the stealth of three more creatures coming toward him.
The beast he fought screamed again, slightly slower from the spell but not near enough. Its blades moved with dazzling speed, and Max felt that it was closer to his own dexterity than he had thought.
âSeth!â
âGO!â
Fowl was pushing the two women toward the portal, knowing Max would come as soon as they were inside.
A thrust from behind slid across the edge of his body, and Max felt pain and weakness take over. He almost tripped as his body nearly gave out.
âGo!â he shouted again, his weapon catching the creature behind him and lifting its head off.
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He was surrounded, and whatever he had been hit with made moving difficult. The portal was only a dozen yards away, but in front of it was the black demon, blocking his way, no longer attacking but allowing its prey to be pinned in.
His friends were safe. They had made it inside the portal.
The black demon suddenly laughed, waving its sword-like arms around in circles.
âYou shall die,â the black demon hissed, an evil grin spreading across its face.
Max groaned, his head hurting and his body aching.
âNot if I kill you first,â Max growled.
The demon roared in laughter, laying its head back. Its voice bounced off the walls all around the cavern. Max could feel more creatures coming inside the detection area for his sonar.
There is no one here to hurt, only those seeking to kill you. Let me have a little fun.
Max saw what was around him. More were coming every second, and the ground was beginning to rumble from something coming up behind.
You can try this on your own, but you might not make it.
Max grinned at the demon whose black teeth were dripping with black liquid. Then he let himself go.
You can come out to playâ¦
The laughter inside his own head throbbed.
I thought youâd never ask.