Chapter 51

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Chapter 51

Matt took a step and poked the ground in front of him in nine separate places. When nothing tried to spring from the walls or ceiling, he took a small step forward and tapped the next row of bricks.

That was the methodical pace he set while leading the group through the halls. It was slow but steady progress.

They reached an intersection, and after checking it, Matt turned to look at Malcolm. They had tried to be clever and use his Talent to find the traps, but as this was a Tier 6 rift, he finally admitted that he could only find things at his Tier or below.

It was an interesting bit of information, as it confirmed Lizs guess, but also meant that the Tier 6 rift had produced a Tier 5 growth item. That didnt seem quite right to Matt, but he did know that rifts could drop lower Tier items. He just had never encountered that before.

Their guide closed his eyes and searched out with his Talent while everyone watched him. Shortly after Malcolm began, Aster started yipping, and Matt felt unease flowing into him from his bond. Spinning, he checked all of the halls, and found nothing out of the ordinary. Still, he trusted his bonds intuition about something being wrong.

Everyone was on guard, and just in case, Malcolm had moved into the middle of the group for extra protection. He was more vulnerable than usual when in the meditative state that the use of his talent required.

Asters yips turned to a growl, and Matt could smell what was grabbing her attention. Metal and mana. He spun and pulled tossable chemical lights out from his pocket. With quick flicks of his wrist, he launched them down the halls in each direction, but he still was unable to see the looming threat.

The smell grew stronger with each second that passed, and everyone huddled with their backs pressed together. The halls began to fill with noise, and eventually Liz shouted over the din, We need to move! Lets pick a hall!

Before they could act on the order, the ceiling dropped.

Or rather, the mass of spider constructs dove down onto their prey.

Matt heard a scream from behind him as he raised his shield and swung his mace, knocking a blade-legged spider out of the air as it fell from the ceiling towards Camilla next to him.

One of the spiders landed on Matts shoulders and tried to drive its legs into his body, but [Cracked Phantom Armor] was able to block the sluggish constructs attacks. The mechanical spiders didnt have the requisite mass to rely solely on their high Tier material composition to punch through his armor.

A wave of blue light washed over Matt while he stomped a jittery spider that tried to attack his shins.

He whipped his head to see Malcolm in the remnants of a [Mana Bubble]. The shielding spell had two spiders sliding down its sides, but that wasnt what worried Matt. No, the problem was the pale blue glow that the surroundings began to take on because of the mana expenditure.The initial posting of this chapter occurred via Ñøv€l-B!n.

The spider golems were no exception.

They went from dark bodies with sluggish movements to formidable metal beasts with glowing thoraxes, capable of movements as smooth as silk.

Liz had two on her, and one more spider had landed in Asters backpack.

Matt reached deep inside his spirit to where his Concept resided, and commanded all of the spiders to halt.

They froze for a moment. Even the ones still falling paused in mid air.

The effect from his Concept only lasted a moment, but it was enough for Aster to freeze the spiders with her own, which allowed Liz and Camilla to kill the ones attacking them.

The burst of will was all Matt had, and the world around him faded as the color from the lights of the spiders, the glow sticks on the ground, and runes on the walls dimmed to nothing. He tried to raise his mace to swing down, but his arm just twitched at his side. Struggling to stay conscious, he ended up falling onto the spider in front of him instead of attacking it.

Camilla shoved him off of the insectoid golem underneath him with a foot, and smashed the last remaining spider. She quickly started smashing the metal remains, ensuring that they wouldnt be ambushed from behind. Matt struggled to his feet and moved to the side, and began channeling [Endurance]. While the skill restored his strength, he dove deep into his Concept and began meditating to regenerate his willpower.

The problem was that was a general ability of all Concepts and was inefficient for anyone. It was like what the troll had done, it just took a lot of willpower.

When he opened his eyes a few minutes later, most of the colors of the world had reappeared, and he was able to stand without any sluggishness.

What happened while I was out?

Liz bumped his hip and answered, It was a good save from the ambush, but were partially trapped now. With that, she pointed to the side, and Matt saw that there were now mana barriers covering the entrances of two of the three halls of the intersection.

Looking at Malcolm, Matt asked, And I assume that the way we need to go is now blocked off?

Malcolm nodded, and he turned to Camilla. She had streaks of blood running through her hair from her head, and she was surrounded by a pile of broken spider limbs.

He asked her, You ok?

I dont like spiders, and being down here in the dark is getting to me. But Im good.

Matt didnt believe that last bit, but he didnt press either.

Asking the room, he questioned, Have you guys tried battering down the mana barriers at all?

Liz walked over to stand next to him. Yeah, but it didnt work. Not even a little. We think theyre linked to whatever central power source runs the entire ruin. Camilla took out some frustration on them for a good few minutes, and they never even flickered.

Matt rubbed his face through [Cracked Phantom Armor].

This was distinctly bad news. It meant that using skills had the potential to trap them if both sides of a tunnel were activated.

Ok, so we all know to be super careful using skills and mana now right? Dont want to get trapped in a hallway.

Malcolm audibly swallowed, but with the lack of reaction from Liz and Camilla, he assumed that they already had put that together.

Malcolm rubbed his face and said, Sorry. I didnt mean for that to happen. I just reacted when they dropped on me.

Matt bumped the man with his elbow. Not a big deal. I would have used a skill in the same situation. No ones going to blame you for saving your own life. And now we know to watch out for spiders on the ceiling.

Finding his stick still on his side of the barrier, Matt resumed his duties of trap finding. This time, they also kept a flashlight aimed upwards, to catch any more attacks from above.

Their new path took them on a meandering route. It led to fights with another three humanoid golems, but they were careful not to use any skills that would power them up. The precaution made the fights easy enough, but their winding path led them through long stretches of halls. They were journeying through the veritable labyrinth for so long, they eventually needed to stop and sleep.

Things only got more hectic when they continued. While they were finishing up a fight with a golem, a second one appeared from behind them. Matt had to quickly shift his attention to protect his teammates, and pushed past the retreating Malcolm to assist Liz with her defense of their rear.

It was incredibly frustrating work with the stipulation of being unable to use mana. Most of their heavy damaging abilities were removed from the fights, which dramatically slowed down the process of killing the golems that opposed them. If the mages were able to use their skills effectively, Aster and Liz would be shredding these golems with ease.

As Matt smashed at the newest golems swinging arm, he wondered about what the mages could be doing to assist in these fights. Asters ice could hit hard, and could get into the gears of the golems. At the very least, it would slow them down and hamper their movements.

At the same time, the golems would absorb some of the mana from the attacks. If the golems were already fully powered, that would be less of a concern, and the decreased mobility will be more of a net gain. If they were willing to empower the golems, the strategy could be somewhat viable, but going from a mid Tier 5 enemy to a peak Tier 6 one was less than desirable.

Hearing rapid light footsteps approach, Matt dodged right, and Camilla came in to cover him with her mace extended to full length. The extra leverage gave her attacks some real power, and the blow absolutely rocked the golem. With it knocked almost completely off its feet, Matt pressed the attack and drove it into the wall.

Trading the golems attention and battering its exposed flanks, they beat the Tier 6 metal into scrap.

Looking at Camilla, Matt noticed a large cut in her exposed leg.

You ok?

Yeah, Im just starting to run low on mana.

With a slight duck, he tackled the metal monster. Taking a mounted position, he rained down spiked blows on the creatures face. He was careful not to hit the crossbow.

This was a ruin, not a rift after all. Ruins didnt have the normal oddity that made it impossible to use the enchanted gear from the rifts.

If he got this crossbow intact, he could use it.

Several crunching blows later, the golem twitched, and he felt the essence rush into him.

Turning, he found the others dispatching what remained of the shield golem.

Before he needed to intervene, Camilla landed a blow that broke through the thicker armor of the defensive golem, and more essence rushed into him.

The group moved to Matt, as he was still sitting on the golem and inspecting the crossbow.

This didnt belong to a human who needed to hold the weapon, and the golem had the crossbow actually grafted onto its wrist. It meant that there was no real way to take it away. That didnt deter Matt at all. It just meant that he had to be careful where he cut.

Not knowing the structure of the golems limbs, he decided to just take the arm off at the shoulder, and err on the side of caution. His spatial bag had room for it.

So thats four enemy types so far, Matt mused out loud.

Are the shield users a variant? Or are they the same as the shield and sword users? The frames are the same. Its just which weapon is turned on first. Lizs comment forced Matt to reevaluate his conjecture.

Malcolm spoke up, distracting them all. Do you all smell that?

Matt sniffed, and so did everyone else.

Aster yipped at them, and he felt her enthusiasm through their bond. She smelled it as well. It was fresh air. She hadnt taken note of it, as it was a normal smell, just not down here.

They rushed through the halls, following Asters keener sense of smell. Two turns later, they turned into what Matt could only call a hangar.

There was a beam of light illuminating the large room from high up in a corner, and fresh air came through the crack in the wall.

The far wall had evenly spaced doors that seemed to roll all the way up to the ceiling. With quick steps, the entire group advanced as far as Matt would allow, and waited as he gripped the bottom of the large door closest to them, then lifted up. It took quite a bit of effort, but the door eventually rose, revealing a dark rock.

Camilla, in a near panic, exclaimed, What the fuck!? Wheres my outside?

They looked up to the crack in the wall, but Camilla moved before any of them could. With a flick of her arm, her whip which was embedded into her flesh was digging into the crack in the wall, and she pulled herself up to the crack. A wiggle later, she popped out and shouted back down.

Its just a hole to the outside. Ugh. Feels good to be in the sun again.

Matt helped the others reach the hole, and used Camillas whip to pull himself up. The problem was, he was too large to fit through the hole. It was tight for the women, and Malcolm was only able to get through with a large effort and pulling from the outside.

Matt was simply too wide. At almost eighteen years old, he was a big guy for his age. At six foot five and some change, he had the bulk of a man who spent his free time working out and lifting weights as much as he could. His chest was too thick to fit through the small crevice, and he began to give up on seeing the light.

Dropping back down, he shouted back, Its ok. Ill just wait in here and explore a bit.

He didnt want to ruin their good mood from finally being able to see outside, especially after all the ambushes and traps.

No reason to depress everyone else.

Matt was inspecting the large room they were in, when a few falling rocks brought his attention back to the hole in the wall.

Liz slid back down and dropped the distance to the ground. Aster threw herself from the crack into Lizs arms.

You dont have to come back into this dark ass maze just for me.

Matt said it, but he was still touched. She wasnt out there enjoying the fresh air. He knew that even he wanted to be out there, and he wouldnt have blamed her for staying out.

Oh, shut up. Liz locked arms with him. Im not going to leave you behind.

Matt knew she meant this situation, but he felt the deeper meaning in her comment. No matter the temporary people they added to their team, it was the three of them day in and day out.

It was a comfortable feeling, knowing that he had someone who had his back as much as he had theirs.

The three of them were a family.

Aster made it known that she wanted to be picked up, and Matt didnt miss her hints that she deserved ice cream either. Not because she came back into the dark, but because she always deserved ice cream.

After making promises that he had no way or intention of keeping, they inspected the rooms. It seemed to be filled with drones of some sort. Four rotating fans were attached to spider constructs. Most of them were in massive racks that took up a large portion of the center of the room.

I think theyre harvester golems.

Matts statement brought Lizs attention back to him.

Oh? Any chance we could get one to work for us?

No clue. Its worth a shot. These types of drones sell for quite a bit. I looked into getting one for this trip, but theyre mostly used after Tier 8, when the rifts get really big. At that point, picking up everything valuable would just take too much time. Even then, the good models, like the ones Travis and Keith have, sell for mana stones a Tier or two above their actual Tier.

Liz poked the rack. Are these the good models?

I think so. They have the sharp legs of the spider golems, and who knows what they could do when fully powered. Small spatial items are what come with the higher Tier versions, but this is a rift. Well, a ruin. But its the same thing. Why would a ruin even need harvesting equipment? The entire rift and everything in it is under its control. Why have the ability to harvest materials?

They looked from each other, back to the crowded hangar.

A few minutes later, they found Malcolm crawling back in. His feet dangled down, and Matt helped steady him as he dropped the distance.

Looking around, Matt shoved a few carts on their side, and stacked them so that the others could use the impromptu stairs to see the sun without scrambling or being helped.

A few minutes later, Camilla slipped back in and smiled at Matt slightly.

Sorry, being in cramped quarters brings back memories.

Before Matt could answer, Malcolm asked, Oh? I wouldnt think someone as pretty as you would have many hardships.

Camillas face froze for a moment, but the explosion Matt expected never came.

Being pretty can sometimes be a curse. But I appreciate the sentiment.

Malcolm looked awkward and mumbled out a quiet apology, but the mood was ruined, so they prepared to head back into the halls.