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The smallest smile visited Emberâs eyes. âOkay. Come letâs hurry.â
âYep. Pack up.â Standing up, William bit down the hurt of his knee and pretended the heat was caused by excitement. He took a chug of vitality elixir and put it away.
âYou poor delusional bastardsâŠâ Orien cleared her throat, giving him a serious frown. âNow, being honest, weâll skip the realm when that monster shows up. Iâve seen those things. You have zero chance. Zero! ButâŠâ She scratched her neck, averting her eyes. ââŠmy hubby lives thanks to her. I wonât throw our lives off the cliff for you, but weâll help you go out in blazing glory.â
William laughed. âThanks for the faith.â
âYouâre welcome,â the triton grinned. âAlright. Hoofsies and Ember, so, hoofsies, go hunt us some masks. Weâll do the packing. Meet you at the core room.â
Moments after the three faun left, the rest of them had the camp in their backpacks. William took a few more jogging steps towards the core room than he probably should have; the knee continued to thank him even on a normal walking pace. Besides, the hurry was wasted, because they ended up waiting a good half an hour for the masks to arrive.
Never before had time given him such an acidic burning in his guts. Sheâs already gone, said a voice in his head. The leviathan is already raping her and putting a chestbuster spawn into her. Or maybe itâs multiple of them. God, fuck, is she going to be alive when it happens? Of course she is, she said itâs death at childbirth. So basically, sheâs birthing some oversized tentacle monster and getting ripped in half from the hips.
He needed to get out of this place. Out of his head, but without a blessing. All of those would be needed to have the slightest hope fighting the leviathan. William squeezed his left knee until a flash of white pain numbed unnecessary worries.
âWhatâs wrong?â Duhie placed a hand on his shoulder and peeled his fingers off of the knee. âOh no⊠Poor Ranger, you mustnât do that.â
âIâll be alright, thanks. I took some elixir.â William stood in an attempt to fake it, but couldnât hold his expression still.
Duhie frowned. âOh dear, itâs not an all cure or a healer substitute. It speeds your natural recovery, if youâre resting.â
âYeah? Well⊠tough luck. Iâll buy a dapper cane or something.â William spotted Ember and the rest of the hunting party scaling the twisted streets. âOr worst case, I buy one of those prosthesis legs, but Iâll think about that later when my girls are safe.â
Equipped with fresh warm slug faces, William took the men to help him drag empty coffers up against the golem forge. It took much sweat and cursing, but they flipped two of them upright to serve as a foundation for a makeshift scaffold. Lowest of the cores embedded in the granite monolith sat over twenty feet high and the ones near the ceiling probably more than seventy.
âLetâs lift one between them.â William breathed deep, trying to ignore the constant burn radiating from his knee. âEmber! Howâs the rest of the loot looking?â
A blonde bush of hair peeked up from behind the elevated central platform of the statue. Ember gave him a small wave and shouted back, âUh, same as yesterday. More items with various dimensional magic patterns. It would be risky to use them without proper research, but⊠I think these are boots that allow quick dashes through space. My teacher had a similar item. And hereâs one set of big gloves with a similar, if a little different pattern. Also thereâs lots of cultural items. I think these are board games.â
âOh, sweet. Those boots sound cool.â
âYea, but⊠Well, ânever try out dimensional items without instructionsâ. We really really should not try them out.â
âRight. Well⊠Keep on looking!â
âWe will. Good luck to you too.â Doubt flashed on Emberâs face.
Weâll never make it like this.
âYou ready to continue?â Trotto patted Williamâs shoulder.
He gave the troll an absentminded nod. âJust a sec.â
Whatâs the time? Must be noon already. Isha is coming to pick Rulu up any moment now, if he hasnât already. Sheâs already gone.Think of something, anything? Brain start braining! William hit his forehead, but his brain kept on being clogged up by stray thoughts, fears, doubts, Rulu, regrets, Ember, more doubts, and a soul gnawing guilt.
How the fuck did someone found an empire on top of a place filled with stacks of magical holo-movies, out of control golems, and a bunch of alien slugs? Nah, thatâs not it. Itâs the tunnels. The tunnels. âThey say it gave him access to secret corridors to every corner of Nibir, and each of its portals.â
Portals.
âEmber!â William sprang up and regretted it instantly, but continued, âRulu will be taken to another realm, right? Through a portal?â
âYeah?â She paused, staring back at him. âRâlyeh lies a few realms away from here.â
âYou said this Maze is⊠well, this place predates Iram, including the magic items, corpses, creatures, and golems here, correct?â
âUhu.â
William felt like he was almost on to something. âSo⊠Okay. The Dragon Emperorâs hallways or whatever donât have golems, but heâs likely able to control the doors regardless, yes?â When Ember nodded, he pushed on, âSo, in my home, we had these things you call computers and electronics. Iâm hoping magics are an analogous system, but if we could get to the source where the golems are getting their security clearance codes from we could access every door freely and⊠take over the Maze? If this place has a door to every corner of the Frontier, we could cut Rulu and Isha off at the gate to⊠where were they going?â
âEmereld Sea, most likely,â Orien helped.
Thoughts raced rapidly
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