The air held a biting chill, and the night cast a somber hue on the sands as Al and Elissa moved like silhouettes through the night. Their footfalls were precise and measured, matching the hushed cadence of their breaths. They approached their destination with cautious steps, the remnants of stone structures adorned with struggling vegetation.
Amidst the heart of the ruins, steel remains of high-rise buildings pierced the sky, a testament to a once-thriving city now reduced to echoes of the past, a casualty of the cataclysm that shook the world decades ago.
"Let's move to the center. We might find some sign of a trading post," Elissa murmured to Al, who led the way. Just as they began to advance, a sudden rustling halted them. Al readied his scimitar, poised for action. The night air seemed to thicken with tension.
Then, a small movement in the dark of night split the stillness, a rock hurtling towards Elissa's head. She easily moved aside, eyes locking onto an old figure, gnarled and weathered by time. "Get out! Leave!" the old woman's fierce and commanding voice rang out.
Elissa regarded the old woman with a puzzled expression. "Strange, she seems like an ordinary human," she mused, her thoughts racing as she tried to make sense of the situation.
While she pondered, Al deflected another incoming stone. He spoke his voice a blend of caution and warning, "This place isn't safe for people. You should be the one to leave."
Yet, the old woman did not heed Al's cautionary warning, continuing to pelt them with stones. Frustration gnawed at Elissa's resolve. "Enough of this!" she declared firmly before whipping the stone while avoiding the old lady's hand. The stone fractured in her hand and clattered to the ground.
Suddenly, a young man emerged from a partially demolished building, his voice a desperate plea. "Stop! Please, she's sorry. Just let her go!" he implored. His face was etched with worry. Elissa had used minimal force, merely delivering a warning.
The young man continued, his voice quivering with fear, "Please, she's my mother. We live here, and trust me, you should heed my mother's words and flee this place as fast as possible." As he spoke, the ground beneath them began to tremble as if a colossal force approached.
Panic overtook his trembling voice. "Oh no, it's coming. They hate outsiders," he said, hefting his mother onto his shoulder and sprinting toward the dilapidated building, urgency in every step.
Al readies his dual blades, and Elissa unequipped her whip from her hip, unmoved by the looming threat. From the dimly lit remnants of what used to be a street, a colossal figure, towering forty feet, pivoted towards them. Its head bore two human faces in a desperate struggle to break free, its body and arms cloaked in a shroud of coarse hair, while its feet resembled an elephant's.
"I've never seen a Hybrid this size," Al muttered, his stance morphing into a defensive one.
"Neither have I," Elissa echoed. Her voice was calm yet filled with curiosity.
The dual faces of the Hybrid seemed to register their presence, a malevolent awareness emanating from its four eyes. It could feel their Will's and knew they posed a threat. It demolished a stone building with a thunderous blow, showcasing its unfathomable power. Then, with a gut-wrenching force, it hurled a mammoth chunk of stone toward them.
Al's instincts kicked in. "There's no way I can counter that," he thought. His face grew serious as he swiftly moved away from the potential area of impact. Meanwhile, Elissa, resolute, unfurled her whip. Her whip was her etheric shell for her Reflexive Will.
The crack of Elissa's whip echoed through the air, a sharp, feral like a jaguar's cry, followed by a deafening explosion as the massive stone exploded from the sheer force of her Reflexive Will. The whip's movement was imperceptible to the naked eye.
In the blink of an eye, Elissa vanished from her previous position, her movements a blur similar to those of her whip. She reappeared directly in front of the colossal hybrid.
Seeing the small cultivator before him, it swung its fist with immense force, leaving a gaping crater where Elissa once stood. Yet, she effortlessly somersaulted over the titanic blow, landing on the hybrid's colossal fist. With the balance of a master, she ascended the monstrous arm, her whip trailing behind her.
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In a daring leap, she vaulted from the hybrid's shoulder, her whip coiling around its neck. Elissa's face became serious as she clenched her teeth and used every ounce of strength she possessed to yank downward. The force toppled the giant, its immense frame crashing to the ground with a seismic thud.
Watching Elissa bring the giant hybrid smashing on its back, Al moved as fast as he could. He jumped on the beast's stomach, running toward its head to finish it off.
His scimitar was glowing red hot from his Heat Will. With his right hand, he held the new long sword Elissa had gifted him. As he moved across its chest, two massive palms came slamming toward him from opposite sides.
The hybrid was going to squish him like a bug. Al jumped into the air, spinning 360 degrees, slicing both hands in half. However, the bottom half of the palms crushed Al’s legs. It all happened in less than one breath. Al’s face carried a shocked look as he was sent flying into the Hybrid's mouth, which swallowed him whole.
The hybrid spared no time and used what remained of its hands to clamp onto Elissa's whip, preparing to swing her forcefully into the unforgiving ground. Yet, in that moment, Elissa flicked her wrist as she harnessed the simplest magic spell of her Reflexive Will.
The whip seemed to awaken, undulating in a serpentine wave that surged towards its tip. Uncoiling itself from the hybrid's neck, it whipped towards the Hybrid's injured right hand. The whip struck like a lightning bolt in a loud explosion of force, obliterating one of the nubs and taking half the arm with it in a single, devastating strike.
The beast roared in pain and forced itself back on its legs.
Elissa exuded an air of unwavering confidence, her composure unshaken even as her towering adversary rose to its feet. "I was expecting more," she remarked. The colossal opponent charged forward with a singular intent - to crush her beneath its colossal feet.
In a seamless motion, Elissa drew her whip back before snapping it back with calculated precision. The hybrid's face exploded in a shower of gore and fragments, the force was overwhelming like a colossal sledgehammer. Brain matter and blood sprayed out, painting the scene in horrific detail. The giant Hybrid crumpled forward, shaking the ground with its fall.
Elissa gazed at the lifeless body of the creature, her expression inscrutable, a mixture of disbelief and disappointment. Just as the eerie calm settled over the battlefield, two blades pierced the hybrid's back.
Al had harnessed his Stubborn Will to regenerate and began his escape from the belly of the beast, slicing his way out with unwavering determination.
As Al emerged from the creature's cavernous insides, he gave a victorious roar before realizing the Hybrid had already been killed. The monstrous corpse dissolved into a mist that swirled around them. Elissa's whip instinctively absorbed the ethereal fog, leaving nothing but an empty dirt road.
"I could have killed it immediately, but I wanted to see what you could do. I expected more from you, Mr. Two Wills," Elissa teased Al, a playful smile tugging at her lips. Al returned the smile, replying, "When I wielded Midnight Abyss, I would have finished it with one attack. Now, I have to mostly rely on my Stubborn Will alone, after all my Heat Will is just starting to heat up."
Their banter was interrupted by a young man who had been hiding, peeking out from behind a wall. "Come out, all of you!" Elissa commanded, her voice carrying authority. Over eight people emerged from their hiding places within moments, the young man leading the way.
"You... you see them?" the young man asked, his tone tinged with disbelief, addressing Elissa from a distance. She nodded in response, confirming her ability to perceive the unseen entities.
"Let's go. These people know something about this place," Elissa urged, striding ahead with purpose. Al hastened to join her, walking at her side.
As Elissa approached, the group shuffled the young man to the forefront, evidently the spokesperson for their troubled community.
The young man approached Elissa and Al with trembling lips. "Hello, my name is Sergi Nazaretyan, and we call these ruins our home. But as you can see, we're plagued by demons. We can't see them, but we can hear and feel their malevolence," Sergi explained, his voice tinged with urgency and resignation.
Al's brow furrowed in concern. "How many of these 'demons' are there?" he inquired, his tone measured.
Sergi turned to face Al, his eyes filled with desperation. "Thousands... it's a legion of them," he confessed, his voice quivering with the weight of their people's painful history. "They've taken dozens of our brothers and sisters from our commune. Please, can you help us!" he implored, the plea hanging heavily in the air.
"Thousands!?" Al exclaimed, his eyes wide with incredulity. Elissa offered a measured response, "It feels like a thousand," subtly indicating that the actual number might be lower without diminishing the gravity of the man's words.
"Take us to your commune. It's very strange, a Hybr... I mean a Demon, doesn't kill every human it lays its eyes upon," Elissa mused, her thoughts weaving through the mysteries of the situation. The man expressed his gratitude, and then led Al and Elissa, along with the rest of the people, toward their commune. The path ahead was shrouded in uncertainty.