After quietly verifying with Lola whether or not there was such thing as ‘friendly fire’ in the labyrinth, she informed me that it wasn’t possible to damage a teammate. Even in the case of full blown annihilation magic that you’re pretty sure you just watched a cut scene where the Earth exploded, no one but the baddies will get hurt. I readily accepted it because hey, I’m pretty sure I’ve played that game and watched that cut scene a bunch of times.
Yeah right, this guy probably makes sonic booms when he runs. Of course, he isn’t boasting about how legit his stats are, so he’s probably incognito for a reason. Tricking us into the Labyrinth to kill us won’t do him any good. We’re weaklings, have no special items of note except possibly the Slime Stone, and even if we were on stilts we’d be up to our eyeballs in debt. What would he have to gain from that? So perhaps he’s just helping the lowbies? Those people exist in MMO’s too… so it’s not impossible.
Lola kicked Reena’s foot after saying that, but it was too late. Brinly’s eyes raised as he appraised me. He realized pretty quickly that he was staring and averted his eyes with a smile.
It is worth mentioning that we were easily able to train on the second floor. This was due to Reena, not Brinly, dealing each and every blow to the imps. Brinly was putting on a serious act of being pathetic. At first, he couldn’t unsheathe his sword. It got stuck or something, and he spent a good thirty seconds fighting with the handle to get the blade out. By time he got the sword out, looking proud of himself, I had already summoned Guppy and Reena finished off the ‘cement shoed’ imp.
For the second fight he tripped over his feet and fell face first into the imp, headbutting it. While it was dizzy, Reena ended it.
For the third fight, Brinly slashed wildly at the imp, but was missing by a huge margin. While it was distracted by him, Reena stabbed it in the back.
For the fourth fight, he swung hard at the imp with his grip reversed, and he elbowed himself in the stomach. Again, while the imp was just stabbing and clawing away at him, Reena finished the job. I performed another analysis on him. He was only taking one damage with every hit. He’s quite figuratively a man of steel. The imps could touch him… but they couldn’t hurt him.
No auto targeting in this game, huh? Is he being serious? Even as a joke, this is a bit much.
Reena and Lola, who hadn’t seen his status, were looking at him with their mouths gaped open. At first, Lola tried healing him. But he had no wounds to heal. He was stabbed with the pitchfork tail four or five times during the third fight, but there might have been sparks grinding off of him. This is why games with levels are unfair. He’s like a little kid playing on his older brother’s max level character.
Dude…
My image of gentleman swordsman is being shattered…
For the next fight, he declared that he would use one of his skills, shouted “Accelerated Movements!”, and simply vanished. Guppy had to come back out again for this fight, since even after waiting for a few minutes, he hadn’t reappeared.
Is this how he was going to kill us? Pretend to be an idiot and then agro the whole floor? It’s true he could easily defeat these enemies after we’re dead.
We full out sprint ran back down the corridors towards the Gateway. Occasionally I checked the map to see if we were about to run into the monster train, but it seemed to be on the opposite side of the floor from us at the moment. We made it back to the archway and shouted to get out, but when we jumped at the ripple effect, we passed right through to the other side.
Damnit! What to do… the only skill I can use is Guppy. It’s not like Guppy can anchor down 30 monsters at once! We never even got a weapon for Lola!
I checked the map again and saw the train coming back towards us. Leading it was a blue dot with a white cone, directed our way.
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No… I still feel he’s in my party… Think… what can you do when someone is kiting a huge train of mobs? We don’t have a frost mage, so that option is out. What else…
I check over the map and find a large section of the labyrinth that loops onto itself.
It’s the best plan I could come up with. With any luck, Guppy might slow a few of them down at a time, and Reena and I will take them out. Not that I can hit them with my Gladius, but I’ll try. At least Lola can heal me when I get stabbed eleven times by each imp. Imps have four claws to each hand, and a three-pronged tail after all.
Until we were out of time. But Brinly was not acting the way I expected when he came into view. He was running frantically, blood pouring out of his nose, and looking over his back at the swarm of coming imps.
Dude…
Thus began the war of the imps. It was not as dangerous as we assumed. In fact, to call it a war would be improper. It was more of a massacre. Brinly didn’t activate “Summon Kingsword”. He, in a panic, activated “Sword wall” instead.
So OP!
It was fast. Roughly equal to the amount of time it took the imps to run full speed at us, in fact. They charged, and immediately turned to light. I’m not even sure what was happening to them, just that when they got to around where Brinly stood, they got a hole in them and disappeared in a flash of light. I had already summoned Guppy, so it went and collected the remaining tails for ‘Imp-pale’. There was only one other tail dropped, so I gave it to the girls. Brinly was just looking around for his sword that he thought he summoned and didn’t really understand why all the imps suddenly died.
We didn’t really know what to say.
Brinly, after realizing he couldn’t find his sword, summoned it ‘again’ and left it on his hip. He smiled at us broadly like he hadn’t just made our lives flash before our eyes. He face apparently itched, because he wiped his sleeve roughly across his face. It just stained the blood along his cheek from his nostrils. Lola quietly informed him and he quickly cleaned it up.
Why is his face covered in blood? Nothing on this floor can possibly hurt him!
I really can’t tell if he’s doing it on purpose or not! You can’t just wake up one day and be OP!
Lola smiled and laughed awkwardly. Reena just beamed at me like it was a hilarious joke.
I checked the map, and we quickly mopped up the rest of the imps on the floor. Brinly finally managed to kill one himself, but it was because he accidentally let go of the sword and it flew and decapitated the unlucky thing. He smiled sheepishly at the accident and scratched his head like he was sorry but didn’t want to admit it. When we came across the Gateway, we didn’t bother trying to strategize the fight, knowing that Brinly would just ‘accidentally’ be directly involved in the boss’ death. If it was an act, it was pretty convincing. If it wasn’t, how?!
The room we entered was the same as the first floor’s boss arena. The imp standing on the raised platform was several times larger than the imps from the labyrinth, and it had a ball of fire formed on the tip of the center prong of its tail.
He ran straight at the huge imp, struggling to pull the sword out as he did. About fifteen feet from colliding with the imp, he yelled “KILLING STRIKE” like a wanna-be LARPer and jumped straight into the air. His jump, though surely through coincidence, completely dodged the flying fireball released from the imp’s tail. It flew straight at us and we had to desperately dive out of the way to avoid it. Brinly raised the sword above his head with both hands and slashed downward at the floor… about a foot to the right of the imp. It easily side stepped the strike, which was way off to begin with, but got blown away by the pressure of the exploding floor.
I didn’t even have to tell her to. Reena just hopped onto the arena floor, sprinted over to the disoriented imp, and stabbed it in the chest a few times while doing her signature twisting pull. I barely had enough time to get Guppy summoned for the free exp before it was already over. The boss dropped its tail, but it was rigid and straight like a trident. After analyzing, I saw it bestowed a fireball skill when equipped. Lola took it, since she never had any healing to do and I needed to conserve MP for Guppy and mapping. We left the Labyrinth after activating the third floor Gateway, and went back to a restaurant to regroup.
The waiter offered Brinly a drink but declined on the grounds that he was too young to drink. Everyone present had looked at him confused. He realized his blunder, laughed about his ridiculous joke, and just got a cup of water.
Lola and Reena just frowned at him.
He told me a very familiar story.
At my revelation, the girls look surprised.
We probably won’t party with him again. He’s too childish, and his mistakes could kill us. If he hadn’t activated his Sword wall, we’d have been dead. All because he got lost using a different ability.
Brinly looked embarrassed, but told us anyway.
Dude…