Chapter 171: The Shield And Spear Paradox

Name:Realm of Monsters Author:Frostbird
Chapter 171: The Shield And Spear Paradox

Were under attack! Clypeus Gale pulled out his short swords.

The students all turned to Tauri Katag with panic-ridden faces.

Thats the spirit, Clypeus! The beautiful professor laughed.

A tremble ran through Nora Azols body. She had practically exhausted all of her blue mana and the excessive spell-casting had raised her temperature, she was already in danger of heatstroke.

Still, Nora stood by Clypeus and raised her hands in a casting stance.

Do you trust me? He asked.

Always, she nodded.

Oh, shit! We need to run! Kithina snapped the centaurs reigns.

The centaurs did not need another alert, they charged ahead.

No! We fight! Stryg yelled.

But the wagon was already moving. Kegrog jumped off the roof and loosed an arrow. The arrow screeched through the air, Tauri sidestepped the projectile.

You're fast, Kegrog, but if I can see your attack then its futile, Tauri wiggled her finger.

Clypeus closed the distance between Tauri in an instant. He stabbed his blades in quick thrusts. Her feet shuffled away, evading each blade with ease.

Great technique, but youre too slow! Tauri grinned.

Clypeus felt her red fist smash into his cheek before he saw it. His body spun from the force, dazed. A thin whip of water snapped at the orc. Tauri destroyed it with a plume of flame.

Nora fell to her knees. Her cheeks were flushed and her vision was blurred.The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))

Tauri clicked her tongue, What pathetic excuse for a torrent spell was that? Youve already pushed yourself to the limit, Nora. Yet you still foolishly try to spell-cast?

Freya vaulted over Nora and swung down with her hammer at the orc mage. Tauri sucker-punched the dwarf in the stomach mid-air. Freya gasped in pain, her eyes rolled up, and she fell over unconscious.

Jumping in the air leaves you too open, Tauri shook her head.

Or maybe youre just too strong, Callum stared pointedly at the orcs bronze arms, the sign of chromatic browns vigor magic.

So, youve come to face me too, young Veres? Tauri glanced at the longsword in Callums hand. And you didnt come alone.

Stryg circled around Tauris back, spear in hand.

What did you expect? Id fight a master mage alone? Callum chuckled nervously.

Oh dear, I dont like my odds, Tauri said fearfully and batted her eyes.

Dont listen to her, Cal, that orc is a dual manifold master mage. She was using agility spells earlier, Stryg warned.

Duly noted, Callum smiled wryly.

Oh, what gave me away? Tauri fiddled with her silver mage necklace, its twin gemstones, a jasper and amber, glittered in the light of the setting sun.

Callum stepped forward and swung his blade in a long arc. Tauris bronze skin disappeared and her veins darkened in an instant, agility magic taking hold. Her body dropped low, the longsword passed harmlessly above her. Strygs spear stabbed low, Tauri kicked off the ground and spun in the air. Her foot shot out in a blur, Callum raised his sword but was too slow. Her foot smacked into his neck and sent him crashing into the ground.

Tauris hand snapped up and caught an arrow in a flash. What did I say, Kegrog?

Stryg opened his palm, an orange flame bolt flew out. Tauri flicked her wrist, a wall of flame rose between them. Her agility magics darkened veins disappeared and a bronze sheen covered her body once more. She kicked Freyas hammer up, snatched it, and flung it.

The hammer whizzed through the air and shattered Kegrogs bow. He fell back in shock, his prized weapon lying broken at his feet.

Stryg jumped high above the flame wall with a war cry.

Tauri kicked Callums longsword up, grabbed it with a spin of the wrist, and stabbed up at Stryg. How many times do I have to say it? Youre too open!

Stryg flung his spear downwards, she parried it away. He rolled on the ground and immediately kicked the ground. He dashed at Tauri and dodged her forward thrust. Stryg kept his distance close, aware of how exposed he would be against a longsword if given enough space.

His claws slashed at Tauris legs with unbridled ferocity, she danced away from each attack by a hairs breadth.

Youre fast, little goblin, Tauri shifted back into her agility spell.

Just not fast enough, she jumped back with a quick step.

Stryg filled his body with orange mana, his veins darkened as he casted his own agility spell. His legs kicked the grass away as he darted at her in a blur. Her eyes widened at the unexpected speed. She swung her longsword, but Stryg had already closed the gap.

Tauri dropped the sword instantly and raised her hand to block his punch. She grimaced in pain as she was spun away from the incredible force. Her other hand struck out and released a blast of flame. Stryg rolled back, the heat singed his clothes.

Tauri took a few steps and made some distance between them.

A spear whizzed below the vampires arm and stabbed at Tauris leg. She jumped back a step. The spear thrust forward again, Tauri batted it away. She swung her blade in a wide arc at Stryg. The goblin crouched, Clypeus stepped in the way and blocked the sword.

Tauri skipped back a few steps. She twirled the longswords grip in her palm and chuckled, Interesting formation. Lets dance, shall we?

Tauris sword disappeared in silver flashes as she slashed and stabbed at Clypeus. The vampires eyes shifted erratically as his gladii rose to parry her attacks with precise efficiency. Stryg kept moving in tandem with Clypeus footwork, making sure he kept his smaller frame behind the vampire. Strygs arms may have been short, but with a spear, he could close the distance between his prey.

Stryg jabbed the spear at Tauris thigh, her blade whipped out in a swift riposte slicing across Clypeus skin, cracking the yellow scales. Clypeus caught her longsword between his gladii and pushed her blade down.

Stryg jumped on the vampires shoulders and swung his spear in a wide arc. Tauri tried raising her sword, but Clypeus held the blade down with his own short swords.

Tauris eyes widened. She bent her back at a ninety-degree angle as the spear flew overhead. She ripped her longsword back and slashed at the exposed Stryg. The goblin threw himself back, the vampire rolled over him, blocked Tauris blade, and followed up with his own rapid slash.

Tauri sidestepped the attack and quickly made some space between them. She stared at the strange duo with consternation. How were these two still holding their own against her?

Tauri may not have been trying to actually kill them, and sure, Clypeus was a fellow weapon-master, but she was still trying to win. Something was different about these two, their coordination between attacks was beyond any teamwork she had ever seen among students. It was almost as if they had fought against her hundreds of times.

Tauri rested the flat of the longsword on her shoulder. You two have done this before, havent you?

I dont know what youre referring to, Clypeus panted, out of breath.

Mm, why dont I believe you?

Can you shut up already? We dont have all day, Stryg called out from behind the vampire.

Cocky arent you? Tauri chuckled.

She advanced on them in a blink of an eye, her blade stabbed down past Clypeus defenses.

Tauris eyes narrowed, she couldnt see Strygs darkened veins. Had he released his agility spell? Then that means!?

A dome of shadows wrapped around them, obscuring all vision. Yet Stryg could still see perfectly. Tauri had backpedaled immediately, trying to escape the dome. Stryg gritted his teeth, he wouldnt let this chance go, a surprise attack only came once. He flung his spear, it slashed across her calf. Tauri grimaced in pain, her legs faltered. Stryg closed in the distance and released the shadow spell. His fingers carved the air in quick gestures. A grey sigil formed as the shadows disappeared.

Stryg pushed the curse cantrip at Tauris ankle. She opened her palm wide, an orb of flame breathed to life and exploded in a splash of light and heat. Stryg and Clypeus were blasted away and slammed into the ground with a hard thud.

I was trying to avoid using flame spells on students, but you forced my hand. Its my fault for underestimating you both, Tauri sighed.

Clypeus yellow scales crumbled to dust.

Im out of yellow mana, he groaned sorely.

Stryg coughed in pain, How about green mana?

I used it all against the trolls. You?

Im almost completely out of orange, my grey and black are still relatively fine, but Im starting to overheat, Stryg admitted under his breath.

Stryg could only handle using a full-body agility spell for a few minutes. He was already way past that and the strain on his body was showing.

Stryg clenched his fists in anger, if only he had managed to land the curse spell, he might have been able to prevent the orcs flame spell.

Have you two finally given up? Tauri pointed the longsword at them.

Stryg stood with an unsteady gait, he kept his eyes on the orc but offered his hand to his friend, Youre not done yet, are you?

Clypeus winced, Are you kidding me? My sister is far worse than Tauri.

Damn right, Stryg nodded.

The vampire grabbed the goblins hand and pulled himself up.

I really am going to have to beat you two senseless, arent I? Tauri smiled.

Dont look so sad on our account, Clypeus grinned half-heartedly.

A large hawk swooped down into the clearing. Its wide wings beat the air in thrumming waves. Purple arcane sigils covered its brown feathers, shifting ever so slightly. The hawk clutched a green ribbon in its sharp talons.

Tauri dropped the longsword and walked away, ...Well, I guess thats that. Your wagon made it to the tower. The test is over.

Oh, thank Bellum, Clypeus swayed and fell over.

Stryg fell down on the grass next to him. His wounds and aches suddenly felt ten times worse. We technically won, right?

Yup.

...So why do I feel like we lost?

Clypeus looked over at his friend, Maybe because we got our asses handed to us?

Shit.

Pretty much.