Chapter 105: A Bridge Too Near

Chapter 105: A Bridge Too Near

It shouldnt really have been a surprise that the other groups would have developed special abilities. It was possible Stella wasnt the only one. The way they seemed unfazed by the prospect of facing off against the Archfiend more than likely meant they had other tricks up their sleeves. Probably best not to aggravate them. Hey, first time for everything.

You want to go into Monsterland instead of us? I felt like I should check he meant what I thought he meant.

Yah, man, said Gideon. It sounds like the sort of thing weve been looking for. Most of the monsters here are too easy. We could use a challenge. Just give us any info or equipment Gullen gave you and well take care of it.

On the one hand, I felt a sense of reliefthey didnt want to fight us. On the other hand, they thought we were being sent on some cool quest to save the world, and decided they would just take over.

It irked me.

Gullen didnt give us anything, I said.

Gideon turned to look at Stella. She was standing with her hands clasped, fingers interlocked, and sweating slightly which made her mascara run. I didnt know if her ability was exactly the same as Gods, but it seemed to take more effort for her than it did for him.

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Are you sure? said Gideon.

No, Im not sure, said Stella, sounding peeved. And my heads starting to hurt, so if you want to ask him anything else you better hurry up.

As annoying as my group could be, at least I didnt have to deal with bickering hipsters.

Gideon took a deep breath, slicked back his quiffy hair, and returned his attention to me. So youre saying Gullen wants you to defeat the Archfiend without giving you any kind of magic item or even a piece of advice? How does he expect you to do that?

It was a fair question. I would have liked an answer to it myself. I shrugged. Any way we can.

Truth, said Stella.

And youre not hiding anything from us?

I was expecting this kind of question. Im hiding a lot of things from you. I turned to Stella and smiled.

She scowled back at me. Truth.

You know you dont have to ask my permission, right? Theres the bridge, all you have to do is cross . I pointed at the bridge just in case they hadnt noticed it. You look like youre ready for a fight. Plenty of monsters for everyone.

Weve got a bunch of cool gear weve been itching to try out, said Zane excitedly. He had a bow with all sorts of extra bits attached to it and a quiver of arrows with different coloured feathers. They were very pretty.

Dude, said Marc, were gonna tear it up. He also had a tricked out bow, and a trident with multi-coloured prongs.

Getting past the giant is the problem, said Gideon. He had two swords. One blade was orange, the other was green.

Have you tried hitting it? I asked. I mean, you know, with all those fancy weapons.

Weve done some testing, said Zane.

What does that mean?

We used a range of different metals but it doesnt seem to be reactive to any of the ones we tried. You wouldnt have any rare alloys on you would you?

I have absolutely no idea what youre talking about. I looked over at Stella. Feel free to confirm.

Zane grabbed a handful of arrows out of the quiver on his back and pointed the tips at us, each of which had a different type of metal arrowhead. From the corner of my eye I saw the trolls flinch and take a step back.

What we found, said Zane enthusiastically, is that monsters have a weakness to certain metals.

Like werewolves and silver, said Maurice.

Right, said Zane. Only weve never encountered a werewolf, so I dont know if that particular myth holds true here. Anyway, its mainly trial and error. Goblins cant handle copper. Lizardmen get totally fucked by bronze. Some of these have been known for a while, but others were only recently discovered. By us. He grinned, clearly very pleased with himself.

This was certainly interesting information. The sort of thing it would have been useful to know back in Probet.

Once youve got a bead on a particular monsters vulnerability, continued Zane, game over.

Game over, man, chimed in Marc.

This explained what had the trolls so freaked. Whatever their weakness was, it was probably in that quiver.

Zane put the arrows away and held out the bow. We can hit the giant from this side, but nothings worked. Gold , silver, lead Its probably something rare. Or a mix.

Maybe he doesnt have a weakness, I suggested.

They all have a weakness, said Gideon. You just have to find it.

Weve done experiments, said Zane. He said it with the enthusiasm of a gleeful science geek, but it didnt sound like hed been working on how to make a clock out of a potato.

You did experiments? said Jenny.

On living creatures? said Claire.

Youre fookin bastards, said Flossie.

Self-righteous women, so great to have around when its not you theyre having a go at.

Even Maurice was moved to condemn them. When I saw the Frisbee, I thought you guys were cool. You guys are not cool.

Are you going to have a word with Gargantua? I asked the squabbling foursome.

Now that we were closer it was easier to make out what the giant looked like. He was about the height of a two storey building, and thats when he was sitting. His face was hairless and he was bald. His features were very small, a nub for a nose, tiny eyes close together, no eyebrows. And he was naked.

He was sitting at the end of the bridge with his chin on his chest. He appeared to be asleep.

There is a problem, said Keezy.

Yes?

He wont recognise us in this form.

I looked over my shoulder. Gideon and the others were watching from the fort entrance. So change back.

If we do that, your friends will know we arent human. They can easily hit us from this distance.

And youre scared of their arrows?

Keezy didnt respond.

If youre quick about it, they might not be able to

No, said Keezy. They really didnt want to take a chance getting hit by an arrow.

What if we sneak past while hes sleeping? They all looked at me like I was an idiot. I dont know why, sounded like a reasonable plan to me.

I think he might recognise my voice, said one of the trolls. I have known him longest, we used to play together as children.

I was curious to know the kinds of games they played, but now didnt seem like the right time to ask.

If you are willing, said Keezy.

The others had all bunched up behind me. Well, sooner rather than later, I suggested.

The troll turned around and strode towards Gargantua.

He got to within a few metres of the end of the bridge and called out. I couldnt her what he said with the blustery wind whipping around us, but it was enough to wake the giant with a start. He saw the little soldier in front of him and swatted him with the back of his hand.

The giant moved surprisingly fast. The troll had no time to react as he was struck by the giant and sent sailing off the bridge, falling into the canyon below.

Watching him go down was a mistake, both because of the horribleness of seeing someone plunge to their death, and because it was now abundantly clear to all of us just how high up we were. When they tell you not to look down, they know what theyre talking about.

There was a general whitening of knuckles.

Is he dead? said Flossie.

No, said Keezy. A little fall like that wont kill him. He sounded like he was considering jumping after him. Anything to avoid those arrows.

The bridge shook as Garagantua got to his feet. He was now aware of us. And I was aware of him, and in particular his penis which was hanging from his hairless groin.

It wasnt particularly big. I mean, it was enormous, but it was in proportion to his size. I couldnt see him using it to slap us around with. And if Biadets note meant it was his weak point, wed have to hit it with a lot of arrows.

How does Gargantua keep people off the bridge? I asked Keezy.

He pisses them off.

It took me a second to realise he meant it literally. Gargantua grabbed his hose of a cock and aimed it at us.

Everyone hold on tight, I shouted. Lady, we going for a ride.

Having recently heard Maurices highly accurate telling of both Indiana Jones movies (there were only two, although I didnt mind the third one too much; the fourth one was indisputably dogshit) we all knew what to do.

Everyone grabbed onto whatever part of the bridge they could and wrapped their arms and legs around the ropes.

A short stream of urine slammed into the bridge and splashed over us, and then stopped. We gasped and retched and looked around, each of us comforted by the fact we werent the only ones drenched in piss. And then it came full force. A deluge. A tsunami. It gushed in a thunderous rush like Niagara Falls, only more yellow.

The power of it was immense. I could feel my grip slipping as I held on for dear life. It was like being punched everywhere on your body at once. It didnt taste good either.

Not that I had my mouth open, but still it somehow found a way in.

It lasted for at least a couple of minutes; its hard to know exactly how long because time passes differently when youre being pissed on from a great height.

Eventually it stopped, I opened my eyes. Everyone was still on the bridge, although no one looked happy about it.

The giant stood holding his dripping penis with one hand, and drinking from a large sack with the other. He was preparing for round two.

You have to show him you arent human, I shouted at Keezy.

Keezy looked back towards Gideon like he was afraid they might have heard me. No.

It was alright for the trolls, the fall wouldnt kill them.

Flossie, who still had her eyes closed, opened them and looked around. Ah dont feel too good? She let go of the rope, took a step forward, slipped and landed on her backside with a thump. She put a hand out to steady herself, but there was nothing there and she tipped over sideways and fell off the bridge.

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