Chapter 134: Skolguls

Name:Realm of Monsters Author:Frostbird
Chapter 134: Skolguls

As the group walked down the tunnel, Nokuti bowed her head and whispered a prayer.

You keep doing that, who are you praying to? Grim asked.

Nokuti smiled up at the 10 ft axlean, I was just praying to Stjerne. But, I have been praying to all four of my gods while weve been down here.

The ebon gods? Grim lowered his head.

Nokuti proudly lifted up her bracelet with four small dangling talismans, The star talisman represents the god of stars, the Traveler, Stjerne, patron of dark elves. He blesses the brave who venture out on dangerous quests.

She pointed at the next talisman, The crescent represents the goddess of the moon, the Watcher, Lunae, patron of goblins. She watches over us all. I pray to her so that she may guide us on the right path.

The eye talisman represents the god of the deep earth, the Mystery, Caligo. He is the patron deity of none, but I pray to him anyway because he blesses those who seek unresolved mysteries and the unknown.

She grabbed the last talisman gently, This is the sword talisman, it represents the patron deity of all vampires. The goddess of war, the Guardian, Bellum. She will protect us.

And you believe they will help us? Grim asked calmly.

Nokuti smiled wryly, You doubt their power? I thought you were a devout follower of the gods, too?

I believe in the azure gods, not the ebon gods, Grim said.

Whats the difference? Gods are gods.

Just as Nokuti said, gods are gods. Theyre all imaginary assholes who, if they existed, don't deserve anyones worship, Lysaila shook her head.

The difference is Grims gods are actually tangible. Not that youd ever wish to get that close to them, Crow shivered dramatically.

What? Nokuti furrowed her brow.

The axlean people worship giant sea serpents, Crow opened his arms wide.

You worship snakes? Nokuti frowned.

Sapient snakes, Crow added.

Do you have a problem with snakes, vampire? Lysaila hissed.

Im just saying sea serpents arent divine beings. They arent even magical, Nokuti said.

Oh, and your unseen ebon gods are more worthy of divinity? Lysaila pointed at the vampiress talismans.

Dont insult my gods, Nokuti gripped her ax.

Youll lose, Lysaila lifted her long sword.

Oh, this Ive gotta see, Kyriil grinned.

I have to agree with Nokuti here. While there are a few sea serpents out in the deeper parts of the Ebon Sea, none are worshiped as gods, Marek stepped in between the lamia and vampire.

Grim placed his hand on Lysailas shoulder, There is no need to shed friendly blood over this.

Lysaila hissed and bared her fangs, Fine. She turned away without another word.

Thanks, Marek smiled.

Grim ignored him and looked at Nokuti, People worship gods not because of who they are, but what they represent, power. Unreachable heights of power. The power to save the doomed. The power to destroy the unbreakable. You speak of your ebon gods as if they hold true power. Perhaps they do, but I am certain that mine do.

What are you saying? Nokuti asked.

Make no mistake, the sea serpents you have in this Realm, as divine as their blood may be, are not the same as the ones on the Azure Realm. Yours are young and while the Azure Realm has young sea serpents as well, my gods are nothing of the sort. The azure gods are as ancient as the Realms themselves. Did you know that sea serpents never stop growing?

...I didnt, Nokuti swallowed.

How large do you think my gods have grown? The azure gods have destroyed entire fleets, sunken cities, and even wiped an entire island from existence. That is power. True power. Can you say the same about your gods?

Sorry to interrupt your little divinity squabble, but as one of the few atheists in this group I feel I should say something, Crow placed his head to the cold tunnel wall.

As a fellow atheist, I agree, Lysaila chuckled.

What is it? Nokuti groaned.

Lysaila, you may do the honors, Crow nodded but kept his attention on the wall.

Somethings coming, I can hear it, Lysaila closed her eyes.

The third skolgul rose from the shadows behind them and opened its maw wide. Arcs of lightning blasted the beast away. Blue electricity curled around Dawns arms. The skolgul stood up, its carapace smoked, but it seemed fairly unharmed. The other two skolgul crawled up next to it.

Eat shit! Kyriil hollered.

A massive orb of light burst above everyone. The skolguls screeched, the inky shadows around them melted away. They chittered angrily and burrowed away into the ground.

I knew it! Those monsters are sensitive to light, Kyriil laughed.

The elfs hands were raised high almost as if he was physically carrying the orb of light above him.

Well done, Marek sighed in relief.

I didnt expect their shell to be so strong, Lysaila skimmed her finger at the edge of her blade.

Dont beat yourself over it, not even the archmages storm spell could break through, Grim said.

Not yet at least, Dawn said. She pulled off her boots and socks and rubbed her bare feet on the cold earth.

How long can you hold that bright spell up, Kyriil? Crow eyed the ground.

Why? Kyriil tilted his head.

Because theyre not gone, Crow said.

The earth shattered, a stone spear swam through the air and tore away at Kyriils torso. The elfs body spun on impact and skidded on the floor in a bloody mess.

They can use earth magic! Crow shouted.

A skolgul sprang from beneath Crow and dragged him away. He tried struggling, but the beasts sharp legs tightened around his body.

Vaughns veins darkened, his agility spell flared to life. The archmage moved in a blur. The skolgul swiped at him, but he jumped up high above. Vaughn kicked off the ceiling and landed on the skolguls head. His hands slapped at the creatures eyes.

Die, Vaughn whispered.

A blinding light pierced the cavern, illuminating the tunnel. Kyriils orb seemed like a small ember in front of the searing storm light that flared around them. Everyone closed their eyes and looked away, still their eyes burned. Yet just as quick as the light came it disappeared.

The skolguls head was gone, in its place was a charred stump. Its golden legs went limp and the body tumbled over. Crow rolled from underneath before he was crushed.

Are you alright? Vaughn asked.

Lucky for me, my cloak is sturdier than most, Crow dusted himself off.

Another skolgul appeared from behind Lysaila. The lamia ducked under a spray of its blue toxin and slashed her sword out. The skolguls legs blocked the blow and counterattacked. Lysaila blocked each swipe from the dozens of sharp legs. The purple magestone in her belt glowed bright and her body blurred for a moment. Three identical copies of Lysaila appeared next to her and attacked.

Marek watched with wide eyes at the sword grandmasters battle against the skolgul, Remind me to never anger Lysaila.

Noted, Nokuti coughed weakly.

The blue toxin was still burning her skin.

Vaughn, Nokuti needs healing! Marek screamed.

If I dont heal Kyriil now hell die, Vaughn said. He placed his hands over the unconscious elf.

The third skolgul, one eye blind from Nokutis ax, rose from the earth and sprang at the vampiress and warlord. Marek grabbed his spear. A bolt of lightning struck the skolgul into the wall. It shook its head and clicked and buzzed its fangs at the hybrid archmage.

Dawn narrowed her eyes, lightning coursing through her hands. The skolguls dozens of legs slammed into the ground, the earth shuddered, and a stone spear flew at her. Dawns foot turned, green mana flowed into the earth. A stone wall rose in front of her, blocking the spear.

The skolgul screeched. Another blast of lightning struck it. Lightning curled around Dawn and condensed into her hand, forming a spear. The skolgul backed away and burrowed itself into the ground.

Dawn kicked the floor, the earth burst open, and pushed the skolgul out into the air. Dawn arched her back, lunged forward, and threw the lightning spear. The spear shrieked through the air and exploded on impact, obliterating the skolguls neck. The skolguls body fell, still twitching from the electricity.

Now! Lysaila lunged at the final skolgul.

Grims hands shot forward, a surge of ice wrapped itself around the beast. It struggled to break free, the ice cracked. But, Lysaila only needed a moment. The four lamias stabbed at the skolguls head, but only one blade hit the monster. The skolgul tensed for a moment, then lay still. Blue toxin dripped from its open mouth.

Lyaila took a deep breath and looked around, That should be the last of them.

Great, Nokuti finally closed her eyes to rest.

Im sorry I couldnt help, Marek caressed Nokutis warm cheek.

Youre not the only one, Crow grumbled. He sat down and rested his back on the wall.

Im just glad my friends can handle themselves, Marek smiled half-heartedly.

You got that damn right, Lysaila winked.