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<blockquote data-quote="Lazybones" data-source="post: 3428929" data-attributes="member: 143"><p>Some days, even earlier. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p>Heh, that would be too easy, wouldn't it? Besides, having Varo take down the monster wouldn't make for much of a Friday cliffhanger. <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":]" title="Devious :]" data-shortname=":]" /> </p><p></p><p>Welcome to Drowbane to cmnash, and thanks for posting. Glad folks are continuing to enjoy the story. I am still well ahead in writing so we'll have regular updates for quite some time. </p><p></p><p>* * * * * </p><p></p><p>Chapter 135</p><p></p><p>HACK AND SLASH</p><p></p><p></p><p>Dar felt a moment’s flashback as he saw the huge whatever-the-hell-it-was swallowed Talen. He surged up the hill toward it, <em>Valor</em> pulsing eagerly in his fist. </p><p></p><p>He heard a yell above, and saw Shay clambering on the monster’s body. He wasn’t sure exactly what <em>she</em> was trying to do, but it didn’t look like it was going to help Talen any. As he lowered his gaze again, he heard Allera’s voice, crying out somewhere from the shadows on hillside beyond the creature. “Dar! The left ankle!” </p><p></p><p>The fighter looked that way, and saw that the creature’s joint had been damaged, a black gash visible where someone had managed to hew away part of its substance. He nodded to himself and ran toward it. The gatherer, distracted by swallowing Talen, and the returning riders coming at it from the far side of the hill, did not attack him. </p><p></p><p>Time seemed to slow as he covered the last ten yards between him and his target, but finally he was where he needed to be. The monster started to move, lifting its foot for a step, but before it could get away Dar was in range, bringing his sword around in a powerful swing that had his full strength behind it. </p><p></p><p>The sword tore deep into the gatherer’s body, ripping through dirt and bone and the fibrous tendrils that held it together. The injured foot moved out of his reach as he finished his stroke, but as it came down fifteen feet away, the crippled joint collapsed. The huge monster lost its footing, and fell hard onto its back, crushing a rider who could not get out of its way in time. It slid thirty feet down the hill, and lay there for a moment, like a man who’d slipped and fallen on a set of stairs. </p><p></p><p>Then it started to get up again. </p><p></p><p>Dar saw Shay lying in the rocks, trying unsuccessfully to rise. The scout had been flung from the creature’s body as it fell; blood trickled down the side of her face where she’d smashed into the rocks. She looked at him, her eyes trying to focus as he rushed over to her. </p><p></p><p>“Are you all right?”</p><p></p><p>“Talen... he’s inside that thing! You’ve got to help... him...” She thrust herself to her feet, only to fall back to the ground, still dazed. </p><p></p><p>“It never ends,” he said, turning and charging back down the the hill. </p><p></p><p>Varo pulled himself to his feet; he’d been struck inadvertently when the creature had fallen. His <em>heal</em> spell, cast from the scroll he’d taken from the high priest of Orcus, had faltered harmlessly against the corpse gatherer’s spell resistance. The thing was a force of nature, almost unstoppable. Varo had also sensed something else when he had touched it; the negative energy that fueled it was continuing to grow. Varo did not have to ponder long to guess its source. The monster was drawing life from the bodies it was absorbing into its mass.</p><p></p><p>If they didn’t defeat it soon, it would quickly become unstoppable. </p><p></p><p>Dar’s men were doing their best. The remaining riders, joined by a few men on foot who had survived the death of their mounts, continued to harry the creature as it rose. Realizing that their regular attacks were having little effect on it, they had resorted to all-out power attacks, using both hands on their weapons to hew at its dense substance. A big piece of its leg had just come apart as it had fallen, but as it got up, the damaged leg began to expand and shift, forming a new foot to support its mass; the other leg shortened slightly to even out its stance. The regeneration cost it, and it immediately sought out fuel to restore its animating power. As the riders came past it again, it lashed out with a hand, snaring a horse and mount together, smashing them into its body, which opened to receive them. The horse had its neck snapped by the rough treatment, while the rider screamed as gray hands seized him from inside the creature’s body, drawing him in. </p><p></p><p>Dar ran toward a boulder that jutted out from the ground near the monster, and as he finished his charge, he ran out onto it, leaping into the air. Armored as he was, he didn’t get very high, but his path brought him close to the monster’s knee, and as he came down he drove <em>Valor</em> down like a spike through the joint. He felt his breath knocked out of him as he hit the creature’s leg; a protruding gravestone had hit him hard enough to dent his breastplate. Hanging from the hilt of the sword with both hands, he looked up to see the monster reaching down for him. </p><p></p><p>Dar planted his feet, and tried to get leverage to rip <em>Valor</em> out, and hopefully take a good chunk of the monster’s knee with it. But he was too slow, and it snagged him, doing to him what it had already done to Talen, and to several of the other defenders. He lost his grip on the sword as the creature crushed him in its huge paw, and <em>Valor</em> was left jammed into its knee, useless. </p><p></p><p>The monster’s body quivered; Dar could feel it shake through the thick fingers holding him captive. The fighter looked down and saw Varo standing beside its foot, pouring healing energy into its ankle, marshalling his considerable will and power in an effort to get through its spell resistance. His men were continuing to hack at the creature’s other foot and leg, slashing and thrusting with spears, axes, maces, and swords. The creature paid no heed to any of them, instead lifting Dar up to his chest. </p><p></p><p>“I’m not going to be eaten by the likes of you,” the fighter growled. But his struggles to break free were useless; the monster was insanely strong. </p><p></p><p>A bright, flickering light from above caught his attention. Looking up, he saw that the light was a point of white radiance shining from the bottom of the creature’s jaw. It was very faint, and as the monster shifted, the light vanished, leaving only the dark mass of its head. </p><p></p><p>Dar heard a yell from below, Shay’s voice, but from his prison he could not look down to see what was happening. And then everything went dark, as the creature thrust its fist, along with Dar, deep into its own body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazybones, post: 3428929, member: 143"] Some days, even earlier. ;) Heh, that would be too easy, wouldn't it? Besides, having Varo take down the monster wouldn't make for much of a Friday cliffhanger. :] Welcome to Drowbane to cmnash, and thanks for posting. Glad folks are continuing to enjoy the story. I am still well ahead in writing so we'll have regular updates for quite some time. * * * * * Chapter 135 HACK AND SLASH Dar felt a moment’s flashback as he saw the huge whatever-the-hell-it-was swallowed Talen. He surged up the hill toward it, [i]Valor[/i] pulsing eagerly in his fist. He heard a yell above, and saw Shay clambering on the monster’s body. He wasn’t sure exactly what [i]she[/i] was trying to do, but it didn’t look like it was going to help Talen any. As he lowered his gaze again, he heard Allera’s voice, crying out somewhere from the shadows on hillside beyond the creature. “Dar! The left ankle!” The fighter looked that way, and saw that the creature’s joint had been damaged, a black gash visible where someone had managed to hew away part of its substance. He nodded to himself and ran toward it. The gatherer, distracted by swallowing Talen, and the returning riders coming at it from the far side of the hill, did not attack him. Time seemed to slow as he covered the last ten yards between him and his target, but finally he was where he needed to be. The monster started to move, lifting its foot for a step, but before it could get away Dar was in range, bringing his sword around in a powerful swing that had his full strength behind it. The sword tore deep into the gatherer’s body, ripping through dirt and bone and the fibrous tendrils that held it together. The injured foot moved out of his reach as he finished his stroke, but as it came down fifteen feet away, the crippled joint collapsed. The huge monster lost its footing, and fell hard onto its back, crushing a rider who could not get out of its way in time. It slid thirty feet down the hill, and lay there for a moment, like a man who’d slipped and fallen on a set of stairs. Then it started to get up again. Dar saw Shay lying in the rocks, trying unsuccessfully to rise. The scout had been flung from the creature’s body as it fell; blood trickled down the side of her face where she’d smashed into the rocks. She looked at him, her eyes trying to focus as he rushed over to her. “Are you all right?” “Talen... he’s inside that thing! You’ve got to help... him...” She thrust herself to her feet, only to fall back to the ground, still dazed. “It never ends,” he said, turning and charging back down the the hill. Varo pulled himself to his feet; he’d been struck inadvertently when the creature had fallen. His [i]heal[/i] spell, cast from the scroll he’d taken from the high priest of Orcus, had faltered harmlessly against the corpse gatherer’s spell resistance. The thing was a force of nature, almost unstoppable. Varo had also sensed something else when he had touched it; the negative energy that fueled it was continuing to grow. Varo did not have to ponder long to guess its source. The monster was drawing life from the bodies it was absorbing into its mass. If they didn’t defeat it soon, it would quickly become unstoppable. Dar’s men were doing their best. The remaining riders, joined by a few men on foot who had survived the death of their mounts, continued to harry the creature as it rose. Realizing that their regular attacks were having little effect on it, they had resorted to all-out power attacks, using both hands on their weapons to hew at its dense substance. A big piece of its leg had just come apart as it had fallen, but as it got up, the damaged leg began to expand and shift, forming a new foot to support its mass; the other leg shortened slightly to even out its stance. The regeneration cost it, and it immediately sought out fuel to restore its animating power. As the riders came past it again, it lashed out with a hand, snaring a horse and mount together, smashing them into its body, which opened to receive them. The horse had its neck snapped by the rough treatment, while the rider screamed as gray hands seized him from inside the creature’s body, drawing him in. Dar ran toward a boulder that jutted out from the ground near the monster, and as he finished his charge, he ran out onto it, leaping into the air. Armored as he was, he didn’t get very high, but his path brought him close to the monster’s knee, and as he came down he drove [i]Valor[/i] down like a spike through the joint. He felt his breath knocked out of him as he hit the creature’s leg; a protruding gravestone had hit him hard enough to dent his breastplate. Hanging from the hilt of the sword with both hands, he looked up to see the monster reaching down for him. Dar planted his feet, and tried to get leverage to rip [i]Valor[/i] out, and hopefully take a good chunk of the monster’s knee with it. But he was too slow, and it snagged him, doing to him what it had already done to Talen, and to several of the other defenders. He lost his grip on the sword as the creature crushed him in its huge paw, and [i]Valor[/i] was left jammed into its knee, useless. The monster’s body quivered; Dar could feel it shake through the thick fingers holding him captive. The fighter looked down and saw Varo standing beside its foot, pouring healing energy into its ankle, marshalling his considerable will and power in an effort to get through its spell resistance. His men were continuing to hack at the creature’s other foot and leg, slashing and thrusting with spears, axes, maces, and swords. The creature paid no heed to any of them, instead lifting Dar up to his chest. “I’m not going to be eaten by the likes of you,” the fighter growled. But his struggles to break free were useless; the monster was insanely strong. A bright, flickering light from above caught his attention. Looking up, he saw that the light was a point of white radiance shining from the bottom of the creature’s jaw. It was very faint, and as the monster shifted, the light vanished, leaving only the dark mass of its head. Dar heard a yell from below, Shay’s voice, but from his prison he could not look down to see what was happening. And then everything went dark, as the creature thrust its fist, along with Dar, deep into its own body. [/QUOTE]
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