Chapter 82: Frost-Mist

Name:Realm of Monsters Author:Frostbird
Chapter 82: Frost-Mist

Rhian began to set up camp while Maximus butchered the dire bisons flesh into small slices. Stryg watched from the ground, his body only now beginning to regain movement. Loh sat next to him, surveying the centaurs.

Rhian glanced over at the other centaur, Hey, do you remember if my Master said anything strange during the hunt?

No, I was too busy fighting. But, that little creature always says strange things. Just go ask him yourself, Maximus shook his head.

Rhian bit her lip and looked over at the two magi on the other side of camp.

Loh spat out the strand of grass she had been chewing on,So, care to tell me what exactly happened back there?

Rhian and I were being chased by the dire bison, Stryg sighed.

I know, I was there. What I want to know is why you're lying on the ground paralyzed.

I ran out of orange mana, he said.

Flame spells take massive amounts of mana, its understandable how you wasted all your mana after that one huge blowout, Loh nodded slowly.

It wasnt on purpose. I tried being precise, but the flame came out larger than I expected. It almost hit Rhian, who freaked out, dragging me with her The whole spell went to shit.

I gathered as much, Loh stared at the minor burns on his hand.

While the magi spoke, Rhian left the camp and headed into the tall grass where the dead bison lay. Maximus began stabbing several slabs of meat onto some skewers.

You may have botched up the orange spell, but it wasnt what left you in that paralyzed state, Loh noted.Read latest chapters at nov(e)lbin.com Only

Stryg stared up at the night sky for a few moments before he answered, All I had left was my spear. Grey and black magic wouldnt help me kill the beast. But, I knew I had other chromatic colors left.

So, you decided to cast brown magic, a vigor spell to be precise, judging from the bronze splotches on your skin.

It seemed like the best option at the time. I wasnt sure if the spear would be strong enough to pierce through the dire bisons thick skull. The added strength of the vigor spell would have ensured I killed it.

And instead you were left incapacitated and without a spear, she shook her head.

I dont understand. I felt the brown mana flowing through my body. I was focused, I knew what I wanted. Why did my spell fail? Stryg clenched his jaw.

Loh watched his frustration with sympathy, Its not that simple. The vigor spell form is one of the three body enhancement spells. Its not like casting a shadow or flame spell. A simple image of what you wish isnt enough, you need precise and deep understanding of your body as well. Not to mention enhancement spells place great strain on the body, doubly so if you miscast.

I almost got myself killed, got it, Stryg frowned.

Something like that, Loh chuckled. She watched Rhian come towards them. Well, luckily you had your centaur cover for your mistakes.

Yeah, about that, what exactly did happen? I was a bit indisposed at the time, Stryg admitted.

It was impressive to say the least. I thought Rhian would be more of a coward since she was trained to be a showhorse not a fighter. But, I was wrong. Right as the dire root-bison was about to attack, she spun around and used the momentum of the beast to stab her lance right through its skull. It was quite impressive honestly, I didnt think she had it in her.

He quietly listened to Loh's words of praise. His frustration was slightly relieved by the retelling of his tribemates feat.

Rhian walked up to them, she held Strygs spear in her hands. You dropped it earlier.

It seems Maximus is ready to cook. Ill light the fire, Loh stood up. She patted Rhians shoulder, Not bad today, kid. I may have been wrong about you.

Rhian couldnt help but smile as the drow walked away.

You can just place the spear right over there, Stryg stared at the weapon.

He knew he couldnt have helped dropping it, but its loss still stung. A hunter losing their spear was a shame to his skill. He had already lost his spear once in Vulture Woods as he escaped the lamia cave and now it had happened again. What would the goblins of the Blood Fang tribe have said?

What would the chief have said? That he was unworthy of the tribe. What would First Mother have said? That he was unworthy of life. Hell, even his late teacher Sigte would have been disappointed. For all his eccentricity, Sigte had never gone anywhere without his spear.

Stryg closed his eyes tightly. It was best to not dwell on the past. Sigte was dead, and the other two wanted to see Stryg dead. There wasnt anything left for him in the Blood Fang tribe. All he had now was the Ebon Hollow tribe.

Master, are you alright? Rhian asked softly.

Im fine, Stryg sighed.

Are you sure? You seemed in pain earlier.

Stryg flopped his head to the side, away from Rhian, I said I was fine.

Ive read about them before in a bestiary. Water elemental creatures, right? Native to Rupture Mountains, Loh nodded. I didnt know they traveled so far out.

They dont, Stryg said.

A faint figure passed through the mist, but didnt step out.

Okay, well, how many are there? Loh asked.

Stryg tilted his head, They are normally solitary creatures, without a pack. But, its strange. I cant quite hear whats happening inside the mist. I think I hear more than one set of footsteps. Im guessing 2 to 4.

Thats not too bad, Rhian said in relief.

These arent root-bison. If my memory serves me right, a frost wolf has a high danger rating. A single one could kill a dire bison without much difficulty, Loh eyed the mist cautiously.

Well, they are probably here for the bison meat right? Theres plenty of bison meat to go around. Theyll just take it and be on their way, Rhian laughed nervously.

Probably, there are few carcasses lying around. Our bodies offer far less meat, Maximus said.

Its possible, theyre supposed to rely on instinct more than anything, Loh said.

No. Im afraid youre all wrong, Strygs pupils dilated and constricted in rapid succession. Like I said before, frost wolves are said to be the harbingers of Lunae, you know, goddess of the moon? The Watcher, patron of goblins. Did I ever mention that Im a bad omen from Lunae?

What? So, like youre cursed by the goddess or something? Rhian winced.

Stryg, weve been over this, right? Gods arent real, Loh kept writing grey symbols in the air.

Right. But, if on the off chance they are, then we may all be dead, Stryg tried to steady his shivering hands.

Please, stop being so dramatic, Loh rolled her eyes. Even if there are four, Im a high master mage and we have two centaurs with us.

Exactly, if anything we can run away, Rhian added.

Frost wolves are some of the fastest creatures in all the Realm, I doubt we can escape, Stryg sighed.

We arent running, Stryg. We hold our ground, Loh stated.

Agreed, Maximus said sternly.

A giant black paw stepped out from the mist, followed by a snarling snout, and cold-blue eyes. The frost wolf stood at about 9 feet, its white fangs clear in the moonlight.

And of course it's a dire frost wolf, Rhian whined.

Ive never heard of a dire frost wolf, Stryg said.

So, youre saying theyre all this big? Rhian took a step back.

As if on cue, frost wolves began to step out from the frost-mist, each the same height. Over two dozen appeared from the frost-mist and surrounded the camp. A few had brown fur, others grey, but most were black. Tendrils of cold mist wrapped around their fur, as if reluctant to leave them.

Well, it was an honor, Maximus said curtly.

I dont want to die, Rhian whimpered.

Not today! Loh clapped her hands together, her curse spell finally completed.

Glowing grey arcane symbols appeared around her and shot out, enveloping the frost wolves. The wolves growled and snapped as their movements were bound. A single icy howl pierced through the frost-mist. The grey arcane symbols shattered into dust, fading away.

T-thats not possible, Lohs eyes widened.

The frost wolves stepped aside and bowed their heads. A frost wolf stepped out from the mist. It towered over the other wolves, standing at 15 feet. Its pristine white fur practically glowed under the moonlight. Its silver eyes glared at the drow mage.

And that must be the bloody alpha, Loh grit her teeth.

Um, Master, I thought you said you've never heard of dire frost wolves, Rhian whispered.

I dont think anyone has lived to tell the tale, Stryg swallowed.

Dont give up just yet. This fight is far from over, Lohs veins darkened, flames curled around her palms.

The alpha frost wolf snarled.

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