Chapter 525: Trial 18
Chapter 525: Trial 18
Chapter 525: Trial 18
A cone of air blasted from the dragonlets mouth, uprooting trees in its path. Before it was able to strike its target, the trial guardian contracted. The torrent of force hit the hardened bamboo shell, pushing the massive creature back. However, no red rectangles emerged.
Thats a bit stronger than the ones I faced, Dallion said, observing from the safety of the arena. Still easy to defeat, though.
Focusing, he was easily able to see the weak spots markers all over it. At present, if Dallion were going to fight a thing of that level, hed probably just send Gleam to deal with it and hardly bother himself. In theory, the dragonlet should have been able to do the same. However, here was where the lack of experience reared its ugly head. Most of Darks combat in the past was done with the assistance of others. Even when fighting among his siblings, there was always an element of uncertain allies. In one-to-one battles against a determined enemy, Dark didnt have the opportunity to wait for the best moment to attack, and it showed.
After several unsuccessful attacks, a grain of doubt appeared within Darks body. Instead of going all out, he hesitated, choosing to glide around the centivine, searching for a spot to go for. That was the precise moment at which the guardian launched its attack. Dozens of vines shot out from beneath the shelled segments, all aiming at the dragonlet.
Without hesitation, Dark split into a dozen of instances. Thanks, in part, to Dallions training, he was able to maintain them for several seconds. However, even that was a temporary measure. The longer the guardian failed to entangle its target, the more vines it shot out.
What do you think, Harp? Dallion asked. Think hell manage?
Probably, the harpsisword replied. It depends on the shock.
I thought youd have gotten him used to that.
I made him get used to pain and many times of attacks, but not defeat. While he was in the realm, he knew that losses didnt count. So, he never considered them a loss.
Losing here isnt a loss, either.
Thats only part true. Losing doesnt have the same consequences it would have in the real world. However, its not training. He wont get advice and a chance to make up for his mistakes. Its that lack of feedback that might make him freeze up.
Right. Dallion sighed. Gleam, better get ready. If things get too bad, youll have to fly out and help him.
He wouldnt like that, July said, still sitting next to Dallion.
Probably not.
Dark breathed a few more torrents of air at the guardian. On one occasion, he even managed to rip through two dozen vines, however, that was only a reprieve. The roles had changed since the start of the battle. Now the dragonlet was on the defensive, and the longer he spent combat splitting, the worse things got.
Why isnt he using line attacks? July asked. I know he can.
Thats a very good question. Dallion mused. He would have thought that was the first thing that Dark would have done. Dallion definitely would have.
The quickest path to success was always the best when it came to combat. Against a creature such as this, there was no need to use advanced tactics or strategy. The centivine didnt even have the ability to split. And yet, the dragonlet was genuinely struggling.
Hes afraid that it might not work, Harp said. After his breath attack failed to do a thing, Dark is terrified that his line attack might prove useless as well.
Hes afraid the attack might fail, so hes not using it at all? Dallion shook his head. Whats he thinking?
Now you understand what Ive been going through ever since we met, dear boy, Nil added in a smug tone of voice.
Despite his inner urge, Dallion found the strength not to respond. Even he had to admit that the echo was right.
A new wave of vines darted towards Dark. Twisting around, the dragonlet evaded them, then turned to increase the distance between it and the guardian. That proved to be a mistake. Hundreds of vines shot up from the bog, aiming for the dragonlet above. In his eagerness to face the guardian, Dark had apparently forgotten that, so far, he was only focusing on the part above water. There was another, far larger part, that had remained submerged, and now it too had taken part in the fight.
The dragonlet burst into instances, but it was too late. Multiple vines wrapped around it, binding the dragonlets wings to its body. Soon, Darks mouth was also closed shut, depriving him of any option of attack.
Gleam, Dallion said.
Not yet, Harp interrupted. Give him a bit more time.
When the rectangles start stacking up, it might be too late.
If you constantly rescue him when hes in trouble, he wont learn much.
Theres nothing to be afraid of, Harp reassured Dallion. Magic creatures progress slowly. It will be centuries before hes as strong as you.
Dallion nodded. He had seen firsthand the strength of two dragons. Then again, he had seen a mediocre madeif Nil was to be believeddispatch one of them.
Good thing Im on your good side, Dallion said to himself, looking at Dark.
Done with his selection, the dragonlet returned to the arena. Once he did, one more arch had been barred out.
That wasnt so difficult, Dark said preemptively. Shame ballooned in his chest, suggesting that he didnt agree with his own words.
Why didnt you use a line attack from the start? Dallion asked in a calm voice.
Would have been too easy. I wanted to see how good
First rulealways go for easy. This isnt a competition anymore. All you need to do is win.
Dad told me that the strong play fairly. The dragonlet pouted.
You arent strong, Dallion said. You wont be for a while. Besides, if your father was so fair, he wouldnt have used illusions and other sneaky means to attack me.
Dark had nothing to say.
This isnt the same as fighting your siblings. Dallion moved closer, patting the creature on the neck. Ive told you this before. You can decide to kill your opponents or let them go. However, you only get to make that choice when you win. Otherwise, you put yourself at the mercy of the other side, and you cant guarantee what they would do.
Yeah. Right. Dark pulled away, then changed form as he made his way to the next open archway. Stupid small doors, he grumbled.
They werent made for dragons, Dallion shouted from behind. Remember. Start strong, but dont be a glass cannon.
Yeah, yeah Dark grumbled, then suddenly stopped. Whats a glass cannon?
Its Dallion paused. There was no good way for him to explain exactly what that meant. Starting with a bang and fizzling out soon after.
Ah. I get it, the dragonlet lied.
Shrine trial 18 chosen!
Prepare for combat!
What do you think itll be? Dallion asked.
Probably something stronger, Nil replied.
The centivine wasnt a creature that Id seen. As he thought about it, he had rarely seen any of the creature guardians in the real world. Nil had claimed that firebirds existed, and obviously dragons did, but most of the rest had been extinct for centuries.
It really doesnt matter, dear boy.
Beyond the archway, the environment changed again, this time transforming into an icy peak. Before the guardian could even appear, Dark spanned his wings, then flapped. A thread of force flew forward from him, slicing through the tip of the mountain as if it were made of cheese. Snow poured down all sides of the mountain as the peak tilted and slid down one side.
You had to tell him about the glass cannon. July shook his head.
No, Harp said. Theres a reason for it.
Dallion concentrated. His layer vision let him see through the layers of snowflakes in the air. After a while, he saw it.
Lux, he said. Better be ready as well. You might be more needed on this one.
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