Corruption Breeding Corrupted
Part Two
Being the noble soldier he was, Charter naturally took what, to him, looked like the most dangerous of the large Golems. Standing about a foot taller than him and vaguely humanoid in shape, the creature was mostly made of stone, but had obviously borrow bits and pieces from various metal deposits nearby. Its ‘legs’ and ‘arms’ were long and sleek, their metallic texture glistening in the mid afternoon sun. It would seem Charter was in for an intense sword fight against a creature with incredible strength and endurance, and the Golem wasted little time rushing the man.
Charter kicked Slone’s side and Slone ran around the giant golem, Charter reach into his bag pulled out one of his enchantment bottles. Charter poured half of the green ville on his crossbow to help the bolts penetrate the golem a bit easier. He fired one of the bolts into the golem’s leg, and the bolt, thanks to the enchantment, actually went through the thick stone of the golem, causing it roar. “Hey, you two attack it from the side. Stay at range, don’t get close to it!”
“Yes sir.” The two guards did as they were told and fired arrows at the golem. As the guards fired arrows at the golem, it pick up a huge rock and threw it at the three men. Charter, being on Slone, was able to dodge the attack but the two guards weren't so lucky and were crushed by the flying bolder. “Damn it.” Charter fired another bolt into the golems leg, it still being enchanted, and again went through the its leg. Charter reloaded and fired another bolt into its arm.
The golem again roared and instead of grabbing a rock, it grabbed a tree branch and threw it ahead of Slone, hitting him and Charter’s side, knocking Charter off and Slone into the ground. Slone, being in armor, didn't take fatal damage as he was flung to the side. Charter being on the ground, the golem decided to take advantage and grabbed his leg and picked him up only to slam him back into the ground. Charter, his crossbow be hurled off him when Slone got hit, pulled out his sword and plunged it into the golem.”
The sword, while not being enchanted, still did damage to the golem, enough to get it off of him. The golem let go of him and looked at him, and grabbed the tree branch it threw earlier and swing at Charter. Charter, remembering that his armor is not as durable as before, dodged its attack, it being a tree branch. The golem being annoyed at Charter kicked him in the gut and swung it at his side, sending Charter flying to the side.
“Oh man, that hurt. Alright Charter, its big... giant, and made of stone. You can beat this thing, just be patient.” The golem ran to Charter trying to kick him in his gut while he was down. Charter rolled out of the way and plunged his sword into the Golem side, then slashed it out of it’s back, Charter then turned around and plunged his sword into the golem ribs where a normal person's lungs would be. The golem grabbed Charter by his throat and lifted him up, Charter took this opportunity to put his dagger into the eye of the golem, then the throat, bringing the golem down to it’s knees. Charter then switched to his sword and swung it through the golem neck cutting it’s head off. “Finally, you're finished.” Charter then went to check on Slone to see if he was alright. Once he saw how he was, he helped him to his feet and went to the others.
Sylvie moved to the northeast of the ley line to the edge of the forest where her powers would be most effective, her accompanying guards following close. Fittingly, her chosen golem was a massive being made of organic material. The body of wood and stone, the branches poking every which way from its body, and the large bushel of leaves on top of it made it look like a walking killer tree. Hollows in its chests made up its eyes and mouth, and it roared angrily at the young woman.
Sylvie held up her hand as soon as she saw the Golem, signaling her guards to hold position. Quickly examining the battlefield around her, it was mostly grass with the occasional tree here and there. Trying to come up with a plan quickly, Sylvie took a quick look at the weapons of the two soldiers. The young man to her left carried a short sword and a shield of wood reinforced with steel, along with a crossbow on his belt. The woman on her right hand a fairly long lance and a longbow on her back.
Sylvie point over to a single large tree a few yards away from the group, “We should try to get it over to that tree, my magic will be most effective there. Use your ranged weapons, get it’s attention, I’ll stop it if it tries anything.”
The pair gave her an apprehensive nod, and ran towards the tree. “Hey, you big, ugly tree freak!” the woman yelled, and fired an arrow. It stuck into the side of the golem. It didn’t seem to bother it too much, but it did turn towards them. The man shot several bolts, grouping them between its ‘eyes’. It roared angrily, and started towards them with incredible speed for such a large creature. Sylvie ran towards the hulking Golem, quickly aiming and throwing her spear into it’s ‘face’ in an effort to stop it, impaling one of it’s eyes.
It quickly spun towards her, crying out in pain and frustration. It grabbed the spear with one hand to try and yank it out and extended its other at Sylvie, corrupted vines stretching out and whipping at her. The Huntress quickly ducked under the attack, grabbing onto the branch arm of the golem and climbing on top of it. She slammed her deer-antler gauntlet into the wood, using it to hold on and climb up the trunk of the tree and towards its torso.
The other two guards continued to fire, careful not to hit Sylvie as the golem flailed, trying to get her off. “What is she doing?” the female guard asked.
“The hell if I know,” the other answered. “She’s the monster slayer. I say just follow her lead and assume she knows what she’s doing.” He ducked to the side, barely dodging a hail of bullet-like chunks of wood shot his way.
Reaching near the end of the arm, Sylvie jumped and climbed onto the branches above it’s head. Quickly lining it up, she jumped down, grabbing her spear and, with a twist, pulled it from the Golem’s eye as she retreated towards her allies. It roared loudly in pain and anger, slamming its arms, legs, and various tree-like appendages on the ground in a fit of rage. If it wasn’t so terrifying looking, it might bring up images of a child having a tantrum. Obvious to the arrows and bolts that continued to stick into it and knock off chucks, it charged at Sylvie and her accompanying guards, arms outstretched, eye leaking a green, sap like fluid as it got closer and closer.
The two guards took a step back. “I-if you have an idea… n-now is the time to put it into action!”
As she neared the tree, Sylvie stopped in front of it, turning around to face the corrupted creature. The Huntress took a deep breath, her heart pounding and her adrenaline flowing as she ran back towards the berserking creature. Throwing her spear towards its face once again, Sylvie went to slide between the creature’s legs, trying to get behind it and hopefully avoiding its reckless swipes. In its rage-filled attack, it just barely missed her. The vine slapped the air just above her, nearly whipping off her head, and its claws dug into the earth as the spear imbedded in its head again. It looked down at its hands greedily, only to look confused that there was no pesky human in them.
Huffing heavily, Sylvie dug her hands into the ground as the area around them glowed green with magical energy. Pushing her magic into the soil and locating the thick, powerful, roots of the tree she had led it to, she caused them to launch out of the dirt, wrapping around the legs of the Golem. With another surge of magic, the roots began to work themselves into whatever cracks in the wood or stone they could find, causing rocks to break and branches to split.
The Golem slowly twisted around to look at her. With her prone, it lowered its arms towards her. It moved slowly and slow until it stopped directly over her. A minute later, the two guards cautiously walked over to her, the man asking, “Is it dead?” A moment later, several cracks appeared in the golem, and it started crumbling into pieces of random chunks of wood and stone. “I’ll… take that as a yes. You okay, miss?”
The Green-Haired woman stood up slowly, walking over and finding her spear in the rubble. “Yeah… That was close…”
“That was awesome,” the female guard added as they rushed over to the others.
On the other side of the battlefield, Kva had her work cut out for her. With the others busy with their own problems, Eraqus himself rushing back and forth around the mana pool trying to deal with all the smaller golems pestering the mages, Kva was left to face off against a pair of golem. One was about the size and of a human, but completely devoid of details. It seemed to be made out of clay, and animate clay that shifted and bubbled as it awkwardly moved. The second seemed to simply be made out of rock, but between the stones that made up its body was a white glow that was a bit disconcerting. Slightly larger than the other, it led the charge towards the B-rank soldier.
Part Two
Being the noble soldier he was, Charter naturally took what, to him, looked like the most dangerous of the large Golems. Standing about a foot taller than him and vaguely humanoid in shape, the creature was mostly made of stone, but had obviously borrow bits and pieces from various metal deposits nearby. Its ‘legs’ and ‘arms’ were long and sleek, their metallic texture glistening in the mid afternoon sun. It would seem Charter was in for an intense sword fight against a creature with incredible strength and endurance, and the Golem wasted little time rushing the man.
Charter kicked Slone’s side and Slone ran around the giant golem, Charter reach into his bag pulled out one of his enchantment bottles. Charter poured half of the green ville on his crossbow to help the bolts penetrate the golem a bit easier. He fired one of the bolts into the golem’s leg, and the bolt, thanks to the enchantment, actually went through the thick stone of the golem, causing it roar. “Hey, you two attack it from the side. Stay at range, don’t get close to it!”
“Yes sir.” The two guards did as they were told and fired arrows at the golem. As the guards fired arrows at the golem, it pick up a huge rock and threw it at the three men. Charter, being on Slone, was able to dodge the attack but the two guards weren't so lucky and were crushed by the flying bolder. “Damn it.” Charter fired another bolt into the golems leg, it still being enchanted, and again went through the its leg. Charter reloaded and fired another bolt into its arm.
The golem again roared and instead of grabbing a rock, it grabbed a tree branch and threw it ahead of Slone, hitting him and Charter’s side, knocking Charter off and Slone into the ground. Slone, being in armor, didn't take fatal damage as he was flung to the side. Charter being on the ground, the golem decided to take advantage and grabbed his leg and picked him up only to slam him back into the ground. Charter, his crossbow be hurled off him when Slone got hit, pulled out his sword and plunged it into the golem.”
The sword, while not being enchanted, still did damage to the golem, enough to get it off of him. The golem let go of him and looked at him, and grabbed the tree branch it threw earlier and swing at Charter. Charter, remembering that his armor is not as durable as before, dodged its attack, it being a tree branch. The golem being annoyed at Charter kicked him in the gut and swung it at his side, sending Charter flying to the side.
“Oh man, that hurt. Alright Charter, its big... giant, and made of stone. You can beat this thing, just be patient.” The golem ran to Charter trying to kick him in his gut while he was down. Charter rolled out of the way and plunged his sword into the Golem side, then slashed it out of it’s back, Charter then turned around and plunged his sword into the golem ribs where a normal person's lungs would be. The golem grabbed Charter by his throat and lifted him up, Charter took this opportunity to put his dagger into the eye of the golem, then the throat, bringing the golem down to it’s knees. Charter then switched to his sword and swung it through the golem neck cutting it’s head off. “Finally, you're finished.” Charter then went to check on Slone to see if he was alright. Once he saw how he was, he helped him to his feet and went to the others.
Sylvie moved to the northeast of the ley line to the edge of the forest where her powers would be most effective, her accompanying guards following close. Fittingly, her chosen golem was a massive being made of organic material. The body of wood and stone, the branches poking every which way from its body, and the large bushel of leaves on top of it made it look like a walking killer tree. Hollows in its chests made up its eyes and mouth, and it roared angrily at the young woman.
Sylvie held up her hand as soon as she saw the Golem, signaling her guards to hold position. Quickly examining the battlefield around her, it was mostly grass with the occasional tree here and there. Trying to come up with a plan quickly, Sylvie took a quick look at the weapons of the two soldiers. The young man to her left carried a short sword and a shield of wood reinforced with steel, along with a crossbow on his belt. The woman on her right hand a fairly long lance and a longbow on her back.
Sylvie point over to a single large tree a few yards away from the group, “We should try to get it over to that tree, my magic will be most effective there. Use your ranged weapons, get it’s attention, I’ll stop it if it tries anything.”
The pair gave her an apprehensive nod, and ran towards the tree. “Hey, you big, ugly tree freak!” the woman yelled, and fired an arrow. It stuck into the side of the golem. It didn’t seem to bother it too much, but it did turn towards them. The man shot several bolts, grouping them between its ‘eyes’. It roared angrily, and started towards them with incredible speed for such a large creature. Sylvie ran towards the hulking Golem, quickly aiming and throwing her spear into it’s ‘face’ in an effort to stop it, impaling one of it’s eyes.
It quickly spun towards her, crying out in pain and frustration. It grabbed the spear with one hand to try and yank it out and extended its other at Sylvie, corrupted vines stretching out and whipping at her. The Huntress quickly ducked under the attack, grabbing onto the branch arm of the golem and climbing on top of it. She slammed her deer-antler gauntlet into the wood, using it to hold on and climb up the trunk of the tree and towards its torso.
The other two guards continued to fire, careful not to hit Sylvie as the golem flailed, trying to get her off. “What is she doing?” the female guard asked.
“The hell if I know,” the other answered. “She’s the monster slayer. I say just follow her lead and assume she knows what she’s doing.” He ducked to the side, barely dodging a hail of bullet-like chunks of wood shot his way.
Reaching near the end of the arm, Sylvie jumped and climbed onto the branches above it’s head. Quickly lining it up, she jumped down, grabbing her spear and, with a twist, pulled it from the Golem’s eye as she retreated towards her allies. It roared loudly in pain and anger, slamming its arms, legs, and various tree-like appendages on the ground in a fit of rage. If it wasn’t so terrifying looking, it might bring up images of a child having a tantrum. Obvious to the arrows and bolts that continued to stick into it and knock off chucks, it charged at Sylvie and her accompanying guards, arms outstretched, eye leaking a green, sap like fluid as it got closer and closer.
The two guards took a step back. “I-if you have an idea… n-now is the time to put it into action!”
As she neared the tree, Sylvie stopped in front of it, turning around to face the corrupted creature. The Huntress took a deep breath, her heart pounding and her adrenaline flowing as she ran back towards the berserking creature. Throwing her spear towards its face once again, Sylvie went to slide between the creature’s legs, trying to get behind it and hopefully avoiding its reckless swipes. In its rage-filled attack, it just barely missed her. The vine slapped the air just above her, nearly whipping off her head, and its claws dug into the earth as the spear imbedded in its head again. It looked down at its hands greedily, only to look confused that there was no pesky human in them.
Huffing heavily, Sylvie dug her hands into the ground as the area around them glowed green with magical energy. Pushing her magic into the soil and locating the thick, powerful, roots of the tree she had led it to, she caused them to launch out of the dirt, wrapping around the legs of the Golem. With another surge of magic, the roots began to work themselves into whatever cracks in the wood or stone they could find, causing rocks to break and branches to split.
The Golem slowly twisted around to look at her. With her prone, it lowered its arms towards her. It moved slowly and slow until it stopped directly over her. A minute later, the two guards cautiously walked over to her, the man asking, “Is it dead?” A moment later, several cracks appeared in the golem, and it started crumbling into pieces of random chunks of wood and stone. “I’ll… take that as a yes. You okay, miss?”
The Green-Haired woman stood up slowly, walking over and finding her spear in the rubble. “Yeah… That was close…”
“That was awesome,” the female guard added as they rushed over to the others.
On the other side of the battlefield, Kva had her work cut out for her. With the others busy with their own problems, Eraqus himself rushing back and forth around the mana pool trying to deal with all the smaller golems pestering the mages, Kva was left to face off against a pair of golem. One was about the size and of a human, but completely devoid of details. It seemed to be made out of clay, and animate clay that shifted and bubbled as it awkwardly moved. The second seemed to simply be made out of rock, but between the stones that made up its body was a white glow that was a bit disconcerting. Slightly larger than the other, it led the charge towards the B-rank soldier.