Chapter 267: Shadow Lake

Name:Realm of Monsters Author:Frostbird
Chapter 267: Shadow Lake

The half-moon hung high in the midnight sky. Despite the late hour, over a hundred soldiers patrolled the black shores of Shadow Lake, guarding the pier towards the infamous Sunken Temple.

The soldiers wore a mixture of leather and chainmail, and a steel cuirass with the insignia of a black rose, the crest of House Thorn. Many of them carried torches in one hand and a sword in the other.

Stryg and the Undergrowthers observed the situation from behind a thick bush at the tree line a few dozen paces from the shore.

I thought you said there would only be a dozen guards at best, Heather glared at Veronica.

Those arent even ordinary guards. Their elite soldiers from House Thorns army. It looks like an entire battalion, Damian said grimly.

Theres no way were gonna get past a battalion, Plum sighed. We should just leave before any of them catch us.

Guys, relax, I thought this might happen, Veronica said easily.

You thought there would be an entire battalion guarding the Sunken Temple and you still dragged us along!? Heather whispered harshly.

Look, I thought Lady Thorn might put extra guards on duty, in case any tourist or spy might try to investigate the temple, Veronica said.

So why did you bring us here? Plum furrowed her brow.

As I said, I thought there might be extra guards, Veronica smiled smugly. Which is why I dragged over a canoe earlier today. The canoe is only about a hundred paces down the shore. Easy enough to get to, but far enough for the guards to notice.

You dragged an entire canoe through these trees? Plum asked incredulously.

It helps to be a chromatic brown, Veronica shrugged.

And you dont think anyones going to find it suspicious that you dragged a canoe through the citys outskirts? Plum asked skeptically.

There are literally dozens of canoes docked on the pier, whats one more canoe gonna do? Veronica said.

Those canoes are for carpenters and other laborers that bring supplies to the pier and archeologists, Plum said. Youre not a commoner, no one is going to think you dragged a canoe here to work on the pier.

Its not that uncommon for people to take canoe trips on the lake, Veronica said defensively.

Ordinary people, not mageborns, Plum frowned.

Meh, itll be fine, Veronica shrugged.

Unbelievable, Plum muttered.

Stryg glanced at the boat hidden in the darkness down the shore. Even if we do have a canoe, how are we going to get to the temple unnoticed? Theres still a battalion of drows guarding that place.

Thats where youre wrong, Veronica grinned. Everyone around here is too superstitious, theyre scared of the Sunken Temple. Thats why the guards are swarming around the pier, they dont actually want to walk down those wooden planks and enter the spooky sunken ruins. So long as we paddle around the pier and go to the back of the temple well be fine.

...Dammit, shes right, Plum nodded reluctantly. No one likes getting close to the temple at night. Plus, there is a makeshift walkway around the temples entire perimeter. Once were at the back of the temple it should be easy enough getting inside.

See, theres nothing to worry about, Veronica smiled. Now, come on, lets go.nove(l)bi(n.)com

Hey, wait up! Plum called out with a harsh whisper, but Veronica had already jumped out of the bush and headed down the shore.

Dammit, she always runs away without listening to others, Plum grumbled.

Seems problematic, Stryg said.

Yeah, it reminds me of someone else I know, Plum sent him an annoyed side-glance.

But Stryg had already run down towards the shore before she had finished talking.

Wait, Stryg! Dont go just yet! Plum called out anxiously.

Stryg caught her voice as his feet sank into the black sand. The world suddenly began to spin. His chest tightened and he felt sick to the stomach. He stumbled and fell to his knees, gasping for breath.

Stryg! Plum sprinted towards him.

What happened? Veronica looked back.

I-I Stryg gasped feebly.

Youre okay, youre gonna be fine, Plum rubbed his back and whispered soothingly.

It looks like Shadow Lake is hitting him hard, Heather noted quietly.

Damian scowled, I knew we shouldnt have taken a weak Hollow Shade mage with us.

Hes a tri-manifold! The lakes chaotic waters hit him harder than most mages! Plum said angrily.

Veronica and I are tri-manifolds too, but were still standing just fine, Damian said proudly, though there was clear discomfort in his voice.

Shut up, Damian, Veronica snapped. Weve been to Shadow Lake many times, were used to its effects, so stop being an ass.

Plum ignored the others voices. She cupped her hands between Strygs cheeks and stared into his eyes, Stryg, look at me, I need you to breathe.

Dont, he wheezed, ...leave.

Im not going anywhere, Im right here, Plum said. Focus on my voice. I need you to take a deep breath for me, just breathe.

Stryg gulped several times, trying to swallow air. He could hear his heartbeat thrumming loudly in his ears. He felt a cold pain as if an icy dagger had been plunged into his chest. His eyes flitted around in fear.

Plums warm breath tickled his face and broke through the panic. Stryg stared into her blue eyes. One of her glasses lenses was cracked.

When had that happened? Stryg thought numbly. I should have asked what happened.

Breathe, just breathe, Plums voice echoed in his mind.

Stryg opened his mouth and swallowed a deep breath of air. His lungs relaxed and his breathing became a little easier.

...Thank you, Stryg whispered.

Plum sighed in relief and took a few steps back. Dont mention it, she muttered.

Stryg stared at his shivering hands, ...What was that? What is this? Why do I feel like this?

I was trying to tell you before you ran off like an idiot, Plum clicked her tongue. Shadow Lakes waters are filled with elemental chaos mana. This close to the lake the air itself becomes chaotic.

Trust me, I wasnt gonna leave Mister Cutie behind, Veronica grinned. Damian, now would be a great time for those big muscles of yours.

Right, he nodded and helped the women lift Stryg up. He really is heavy, Damian muttered with a wince.

Talk later, move now! Heather ran back to the canoe.

Plum and the others nodded and carried Stryg quickly. They laid him gently down in the center of the boat and jumped towards the back. Heather pulled out a dagger and sliced off the canoes rope. Veronica and Damian picked up the paddles and began to row away.

Well, this could have gone a lot better, Veronica sighed.

No shit, Heather spat.

Hey, its not Veronicas fault, Damian said.

Oh my gods, stop defending her, its totally her fault, Heather glared at them.

At least were alive, Damian said.

Um, guys, what is that? Plum pointed behind them.

A myriad of torchlights glowed dimly above the lakes dark waters.

Veronicas eyes widened, Oh shit, the guards are using the supply canoes! Theres gotta be at least ten boats out there!

Paddle faster! Heather yelled.

Were doing the best we can! Damian grunted. Why dont you help us!?

I cant, Veronica only brought two fucking paddles! Heather snapped.

Theyre gaining on us! Plum said anxiously.

Oh gods, I cant die like this! Damian paddled frantically.

We should just surrender, Heather muttered. If we explain what happened to Calex he can talk to his mom for us. Well be fine, right? Were still aristocrats from Great Houses, the guards wont kill us just for trespassing.

Probably, but what about them? Veronica glanced at Plum and Stryg. A guard is dead. Surrendering isnt an option. We have to keep paddling!

A supply canoe exploded in a burst of flames. The guards' dying screams echoed across the lake.

W-what the fuck was that? Heather whispered.

A flame spell? Damian frowned.

No, thats not possible, Veronica said.

Some kind of red potion, maybe? Plum muttered.

No, potions dont work on the lake either, Veronica said.

Heather bit her lip, Then what the hell was tha-?

Another explosion echoed in the distance and then another. One by one the supply canoes burst into flames and were smothered out by the dark waters. In mere seconds their torch lights disappeared and the guards cries were silenced.

Guys, what the fuck just happened? Heather mumbled.

I knew that temple was cursed, Damian shivered. We should have never come here.

I couldnt agree more, an eerie voice whispered.

Plum and the others almost jumped out of their seats in shock. They spun around and were frozen with fear at the sight of a 10-foot specter. The specter stood at the tip of the canoes stern as if it did not even weigh a feather. Its pale white cloak billowed in the wind, but there was no wind, not even a breeze.

Though its features were obscured, Plum felt its eyes land over her. She backed away, but there was nowhere to run. Death had never felt so close, she could practically feel it breathing down her neck, eager to end her small spark of life.

I should have guessed it was you, Holo sighed, a trace of annoyance in her voice.

Wha-wha? Plum stammered.

Holo slowly glanced over the others and spotted Stryg lying unconscious. Holo stiffened. What happened? she asked worriedly.

Huh? Veronica blinked.

Holos pale cloak shivered and her form grew smaller until she stood no taller than Plum. She hopped into the canoe with a light step. Veronica and the others did their best to quickly move out of her way.

Holo ignored the drows and crouched next to Stryg. She traced her fingers over his chest, What have you fools done?

Plum licked her lips nervously, Um, it It was the lake. The chaos mana in the air It affected his body worse than most

Veronica nodded stiffly, Hes just unconscious, once were back on shore hell be fine. Most people recover from mana flow disruption after a few hours.

Its not a flow disruption Holo said bitterly. Its the little ones heart Hes dying.

What? Plums voice cracked. N-no, he cant be

There's no time to waste. All of you, hold on tight, this might hurt a bit, Holo stretched her arms out and grabbed onto the sides of the canoe.

Plum swallowed, What do you mean-?

The world flashed bright orange. The drows flinched and covered their eyes. Suddenly the world was dark once more.

Plums head ached as if she had just gone through the worst drinking binge of her life. She slowly opened her eyes and frowned in confusion. They were still in the canoe, but they were back in the woodlands, a few dozen paces from the black shore.

What just happened? Plum whispered.

Is everyone okay? Veronica asked weakly.

Ugh, I feel sick, Heather grimaced and held her stomach.

Damian threw his head over the canoe and vomited.

Oh no Plum glanced around restlessly.

The white specter was gone and so was Stryg.