Chapter 235: The Hydra I
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
After about an hour of working on the Fortress of Hydra Death, Serondesâs Sizzle Shack, or Castle Why-Does-The-Swamp-Smell-So-Bad - the name was a work in progress - it had cooled enough that Aegion and I could get in. The entrance was a bit too narrow for Tyriss to comfortably enter, and he was looking more than a bit nervous at the entire thing.
I mean, I would be nervous as well, if the people helping me out were building a fort that explicitly didnât let me inside.
âHey Serondes! Why the narrow entrance that Tyriss canât enter?â I asked him, noting that Serondes had built Tyriss a special little lean-to for his own, clearly indicating that he wasnât joining us. It didnât seem nice to poor Tyriss.
âSimple. Anything large enough to permit Tyriss entry, would likely allow a head of the hydra to enter, which would entirely defeat the purpose.â I thought about Tyriss, and how he was so damn big that I could almost walk under him. I looked at the narrow passageway that was slightly wider on the bottom than the top, probably a minor concession to Kiyaya crawling in, and getting our Spatial Box in and out. I thought about how stupidly large the passage would need to be to accommodate Tyriss, and how itâd lose the zig-zagging property.
I reluctantly, to myself, admitted that Serondes was right.
He gestured, numerous thick spikes erupting out of the ground. I eyed them, thinking about what myths and legends had to say about hydras, and while the spikes were thick, they didnât seem large enough to properly stop something the size and weight of what we were dealing with.
Then again, maybe they were purely a deterrent? A hydra-be-gone?
Either way, I wasnât an engineer, nor was I an overly talented elf that could somehow do everything. What did I know about this stuff? It was possible that Serondes had some sort of skill that was backing up the construction, making the spikes deceptively powerful. Or he was next-leveling the hydra, and preparing something that the hydra would think was strong enough to be a problem, without having the needed power.
I dunno.
Either way, I kept my mouth shut and entered the building, violating hundreds of safety regulations.
Serondes had arranged a few rooms here and there. One was obviously a dining room, we each had our own little room - no doors, of course, Lava wasnât that busted as an element - a communal gathering area, and some storage rooms. I had no doubt that weâd end up getting doors somehow though.
Oh, and a considerate room for Aegionâs moonshine. I suspected it was more to keep it out of our hair, than out of any desire to be nice to him.
Aegion and I got working on unpacking all the gear, and making the place cozy. To his credit, he was making sure everyone elseâs stuff was unpacked and settled in before tending to his latest attempt at seeing if he could overcome our vitality, and poison us all to death.
Aegion focused on unpacking, while I ended up arranging the fortress to specs. Iâd never been much of a homemaker, and now I was suddenly finding myself more or less in charge of getting a fortress arranged. Literally single-handedly.
What had my life come to? Also, I needed to figure out a sling or something for the egg. Being permanently down a hand was no good.
Every now and then, a roiling wave of heat would wash over us, Serondes expanding the fortress in some new and inventive way. There were no stairs to the top of the walls, but theyâd either come later, or everyone had the ability to make it up there on their own. Well, everyone except Tyriss, but he wasnât inside the fort. Like, I could fly up there, Awarthril could probably just flat-out jump that high, the entire castle was made out of Serondesâs element, and Aegion?
I wasnât sure, but if he told me that Cordamo could lift him up that high, Iâd believe him. Stats and skills, especially at the level the elves were at, made seemingly ridiculous ideas and feats commonplace. Heck, Aegion might have the strength to just leap up the wall, or the dexterity to use the tiny cracks in the rock to climb up the side!
Either way, we finished up, and I was lounging in the living room, open to the sky above, without anything better to do.
âWater. I should get some water.â I sighed and hauled myself up, as Aegion emerged from his brewery, evil-looking green gases following behind him.
âHey Aegion! Got a spare barrel? Figured I should stock up if weâre going to be here for a while.â
He looked thoughtful at the idea, eyes rapidly flickering as he inventoried his stuff.
Wait.
Donât tell me heâd hijacked the teamâs water barrel for his own brewing?
I could totally see him doing that.
I could also see the elves blithely assuming theyâd always be set on water, and just not bothering to have significant reserves.
âIâve got a few spare, yeah, good idea Elaine.â He walked over, plopping himself down on a large pillow.
âAlternatively, I know youâve been trying to aspect your Radiance magic with more destructive elements, right?â
I nodded. I had no idea when heâd picked that up, but for all I knew heâd heard everything weâd ever said. Or Serondes had told him. Or⦠there were a lot of options really. It didnât matter.
âWell, Lightning is somewhat destructive, and Cordamo is an expert at other types of destroying. Figure we could try and give you a hand. Grabbing a specific skill is never easy.â
Well, between chores, and learning magic, the chores went right out the window.
âIâm all ears!â I flicked my fingers, letting the soft Radiance glow emanate.
âRight. All elements have concepts behind them.â Aegion started to lecture, retreading some familiar ground. âWater is flexible and flowing, while Earth is hard and rigid. Easy to be flexible with Water, while Earth being flexible is difficult, for example.â
I nodded. Maximus had lectured on similar principles in the past, although there was a lot more hemming and hawing and ânot entirely suresâ.
âDestruction is a concept thatâs primarily in Dark, and secondary in Fire. Now, just because a concept is in the base element, doesnât always mean it ends up in the final combined element. A good example of this would be Light to Sound, where the illumination aspects of Light donât carry over.â
I thought about that for a bit.
âLet me guess - Sand lacks rigidity?â I asked, going back to his prior example.
âExactly! Now, new aspects and concepts show up all the time in advanced elements, and the list is frankly exhaustingly long, and probably incomplete. Poison, for example, might have destruction as a concept, given that the element revolves around, well, poison. It might not, it could just be an effect. Weâre not sure.â
He shrugged, as Cordamo, the poison couatl himself, curled around his horns, flickering his tongue at me and sunning his wings.
âEither way, seeing things get destroyed should help.â
I gave him a Look, with a twist of the corner of my mouth.
âWhereâs your latest concoction? Might as well put it to good use! Destroying it with Radiance is a much better look than letting it destroy my sense of taste!â
Aegion swatted me for my insolence. Undeterred, I stuck my tongue out at him, and grabbed a barrel he deemed âsafe enoughâ, and went to get some water.
The swamp looked like an easy place to get water, and an utterly terrible idea. Instead, I flew around a bit, finally finding a nearly hidden stream. The entire time, I was meditating on the idea of destruction, because, well, I wasnât about to start lighting the grasslands on fire.
What did it mean to destroy something? Well, that was fairly subjective. It meant it had fallen apart, or wasnât working anymore, right?
As I watched the water barrel fill up, I came to a conclusion:
There was no way I was getting a âdestructionâ skill on meditation alone, even with [Butterfly Mystic]âs help in getting new skills. I needed to get out there, and blow stuff up.
Hopefully itâd be fairly easy to merge with [Sunâs Heart], and then I could get a NEW skill, and work on merging that!
As difficult as this new skill was to get, I did like how I was freeing up a skill slot, then abusing the heck out of it to improve all my other skills. I could try to directly improve the other skills as well, and maybe that was more efficient⦠although, if I managed to earn an upgrade for a skill, wouldnât it be more likely that I was directly offered the upgrade, instead of getting a skill for it?
Getting the skill felt like a solid half-step in the process of upgrading a skill.
Still, I wasnât quite getting what the elves meant by âaspecting with destructionâ, which was doing me no favors. I strained and heaved the full barrel of water over one shoulder.
Legs wobbling, I leaned down to pick the egg back up - I only dropped it for a second! - rewarmed it, then took flight with [Scintillating Ascent], heading back to the fortress, awkwardly balancing the half-full barrel with one hand, using my knees as extra support, flying in a weird squat.
I needed a sling, badly.
I doubt I couldâve carried the barrel back on my own, but I just needed to keep it somewhat stable, and let my poor flight skill handle the rest. I should study hawks or eagles or other large fliers that carried things. It would help the skill.
Well, I was in for a long, long stretch with minimal class ups or skill changes. Might as well make the most of it, especially if [Butterfly Mystic] didnât have the fancy skill evolutions in its next tier.
I made it back, only to see a completed Castle Evil Overlord. Seriously, made out of dark, hardened Lava, nasty spikes in every direction, and an artistic Lava flow acting as a moat? Only thing the Castle was missing were some banners and Totally Evil guards patrolling. Oh, and the screams of the damned.
Either way, I landed, and Awarthril and Kiyaya were back!
âThanks Elaine! Thatâs super helpful.â She gave me one of her radiant smiles, which had me feeling all warm and fuzzy inside.
âRight. Now that weâre all here, I want to tell you about what I found, and what the planâs going to be.â She said, changing gears into a serious mode that I knew so well. Reminded me of Julius.
âWhereâs Tyriss?â I asked. He wasnât hard to miss, and this was the âno centaurs allowedâ fortress. I mean, he was probably outside, but I meant more in the âwhy isnât he part of the planning?â
Aegion shrugged.
âProbably off to find another herd. Heâs done his part, leading us here, and he knows weâll kill the hydra. He might hang around a bit just to get confirmation that weâve succeeded, but heâs not going to be part of the fighting.â
That was a lot of confidence in people heâd barely met. I guess elves did have that sort of reputation, and theyâd helped him re-gear up before sending him off. Just like theyâd helped me.
It did imply that the moment the elves stopped finding me useful or entertaining, theyâd just leave me behind. Then again, I believed I was both useful and entertaining, and they had said theyâd help me get home. I suppose Tyriss had asked for help with the hydra, and the elves were helping out.
âThe hydra.â Awarthril said, getting back on track. âItâs in the swamp, level 700 or so. Seven heads, and it was able to detect me through my invisibility.â Awarthril frowned at that, seeming to take personal affront to the hydra detecting her.
Personally, I thought it was because of her smell - clean, pristine, and vaguely of flowers, which was totally out of place in a swamp - and I considered keeping my mouth shut. At the same time, it was needed information.
âAwarthril, politelyâ¦â I said, hesitating a bit.
âYes Elaine?â Awathril made sure I could say my bit.
âYou smell.â I bluntly told her, and at her affronted look I backpeddeled.
âNot in a bad way! In a good way! You smell great!â Well shit I was putting my foot in my mouth. âBut itâs not how the swamp smells, and the hydra mightâve noticed the slight change, of a beautiful floral scent instead of rotting decay.â
Awarthrilâs face had a mix of affronted, offended, and thoughtful. She gave me a curt nod.
âThank you.â She said, and moved on.
âThere are numerous deep ponds in the area, and the tree cover gets somewhat thick. I didnât engage, but hydras almost universally have Verdant as their primary element, with two more coming along. Given itâs living in a swamp, and from what Tyriss has told us, Iâd guess Decay, Miasma, or some of the Water-related elements.â Awarthril finished her summary. âIdeas?â
I had six different plans of attack ready by the time she finished her summary, Ranger Academy and the endless lessons and training on fighting monsters coming in handy. However, I kept my mouth shut for now. I didnât know my teamâs full capabilities, and I wasnât the leader here. Heck, I was a hanger-on, and unlike the dwarves, the elves were competent. As well as having their leader.
Iâd be happy to contribute and refine ideas.
Aegion spoke up first.
âIâm almost useless here.â He freely admitted. âWhatever support you can think of me doing, Iâll be happy to perform.â
I tilted my head in confusion, but the elves were in serious-face mode, not inclined to explain things to me. Iâd ask later.
âMost of this fight is going to come down to my Lava.â Serondes said. âOnly thing weâve got that can stop a hydraâs head from regenerating.â
Ok, that I needed to correct.
âUh - â I slapped a hand over my mouth as I realized I was about to say something monumentally stupid, given that Iâd never seen or studied a Pallos hydra. They might not follow the same rules, and I should absolutely, 100% make sure my knowledge properly aligned with what they did. Iâd been burned too many times relying on Earth knowledge, assuming that it worked the same way in Pallos.
âYes Elaine?â Awarthril gently, implacably, removed my hand from my mouth. âIf youâve got something to add, please, weâre all ears.â
I eyed their long, pointy ears, and with superhuman effort, kept a lid on the jokes.
âHydras regrow their heads. Wouldnât Radiance be able to stop that?â I asked.
Awarthril frowned.
âOk, technically, yes. Radiance can sear a hydra stump and prevent regeneration, along with most of the Fire-aligned elements, and weirdly, Acid. However, even if we were bringing you on this fight, your range is too short. Youâd be right in the middle of their heads, Iâm not convinced you have enough power to properly sear the head shut, and youâd break my Mirages.â
I bought the part about me not having enough power to properly sear a hydraâs neck shut. Awarthril knew roughly how much magic power I was working with, and had seen the hydra. The part about my relatively short range I could also accept. I had no idea how long the hydraâs heads were.
I was skeptical, but willing to accept Awarthril not wanting her Mirages broken. She had a style, and I wasnât going to gimp it.
Staying out of the fight though? As much as I wanted to, I didnât agree.
âLook, Iâve spent my entire adult life, and half my childhood being the healer in a fight. You saw my armor. Any injury you take, I can immediately heal. Any poison thatâs used, heck, any poisonous plants we pass, we can entirely ignore. Heck, if someone makes a mistake and is bitten in half, I can heal that. Nothing short of an instantly lethal blow will kill one of you.â
âBut weâre not going to die anyways?â Aegion asked, seeming confused at the idea.
I facepalmed at the sheer arrogance in the words.
âYou wanted to get me leveled up right? How am I suppose to level enough to improve my [The Stars Never Fade] if I never get into fights, if I never take risks?â I asked, trying a different track. Awarthril was looking hopping mad at that, and I mentally berated myself. Kiyayaâs lifespan was her sore spot, and Iâd just poked at it hard.
âLook, if Elaine wants to tag along, we should let her. Sheâs got a flying skill, she can be with me in the air.â Serondes suggested.
Cordamo landed on my hair, wrapping his tail around my neck as I went very, very still. He let out a long hiss at Aegion, who seemed to understand. He rolled his eyes.
âCordamoâs fine with you coming along, provided that youâre his new sun spot. The lazy git doesnât want to do his own flying.â
I leaned back, only to have a medium-sized heart attack as Cordamo popped into full view, hissing something at me and nodding towards my egg.
It was Aegionâs turn to facepalm.
âNo, you canât have the egg! Leave Elaine alone! Thatâs hers!â
More hissing.
âNo, itâs not âfair payment!ââ
âHow about I drink a full mug of your swi - err - sweet drink as well?â I tried to shamelessly bribe Aegion, almost punting the entire thing as I nearly called his drinks âswillâ.
He shrugged.
âAlright, Iâm fine with it.â
Awarthrilâs face had thunderclouds going across it. Kiyaya nuzzled her, and she glanced down, pursing her lips.
âIs your general healing able to handle animals? Specifically, dire wolves?â She idly scratched behind Kiyayaâs ears.
âYes, at a steep but manageable penalty.â I replied, seeing where this was going.
Awarthril continued to frown, then sighed, letting the tension out of her shoulders.
âRight. Fine. I donât like it, but I see when Iâm outnumbered. Right, whatâs the range on your healing?â
I told her, along with the caveat that I needed sunlight or moonlight to make it work.
âRight. Hereâs how I see it.â Awarthril blurred, stone chips flew, and there was a miraculously detailed and well-measured map carved into the floor of the fortress. Iâd bet my teeth that it was accurately to-scale to boot.
She told us the plan.
I applied my critical eye towards it, but I had to reluctantly admit it was good, and I couldnât think of a way to improve on it.
âRight, letâs check our gear, get a good nightâs sleep, then move out first thing in the morning.â Awarthril said, clapping her hands together, indicating that the meeting was over.
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[Name: Elaine]
[Race: Human]
[Age: 20]
[Mana: 411,030/411,030]
[Mana Regen: 340,040 (+355,281)]
Stats
[Free Stats: 90]
[Strength: 942]
[Dexterity: 1,465]
[Vitality: 11,142]
[Speed: 11,142]
[Mana: 41,103]
[Mana Regeneration: 41,192 (+35,528.1)]
[Magic Power: 18,136 (+340,050)]
[Magic Control: 18,136 (+340,050)]
[Class 1: [The Dawn Sentinel - Celestial: Lv 419]]
[Celestial Affinity: 419]
[Cosmic Presence: 286]
[The Stars Never Fade: 1]
[Center of the Universe: 419]
[Dance with the Heavens: 419]
[Wheel of Sun and Moon: 419]
[Mantle of the Stars: 419]
[Sunrise: 344]
[Class 2: [Butterfly Mystic - Radiance: Lv 345]]
[Radiance Affinity: 345]
[Radiance Resistance: 345]
[Radiance Conjuration: 345]
[Lantern: 345]
[Nectar: 345]
[Sun's Heart: 345]
[Scintillating Ascent: 313]
[Kaleidoscope: 345]
[Class 3: Locked]
General Skills
[Long-Range Identify: 370]
[Pristine Memories: 217]
[Egg Incubation: 42]
[Bullet Time: 419]
[Oath of Elaine to Lyra: 375]
[Sentinel's Superiority: 395]
[Persistent Casting: 291]
[Passionate Learning: 377]