As I'm having a great sleepy time I heard a familiar screech that wakes me up from slumber.
"Ugh, Goldy," I groaned as I rolled over, feeling the soft silk beneath me. As expected, Goldy wasn’t going to let anyone sleep in. Of course, the others were already starting to stir too. But something felt different. I blinked a few times and then froze.
Wait. Hold up. What the hell?
I reached down instinctively to feel my arms. They were different. Heavier, more... solid. Like I was actually stronger. I sat up quickly, feeling the stretch of my limbs. My wounds from yesterday's battle—they were gone. Not a single bruise, scratch, or scrape left on me. What kind of healing was this?
I pushed myself up and looked around. As I shifted, I noticed something else. My body. It— felt bigger? No, not just bigger—like my limbs were thicker, more defined. I looked at my hands and arms. It was like I had grown overnight, as if all the muscle I’d been building up was just... suddenly there. Maybe as big as the other two siblings I fought with before.
"This is insane," I muttered to myself, flexing my fingers. "I mean, really insane."
Goldy was already on the move, and it was clear I wasn’t going to get much more rest. I glanced around at my siblings, all of them waking up, oblivious to whatever just happened to me. Maybe it was just another weird side effect of whatever the hell that dream thing was. Or maybe this dungeon had more tricks up its sleeve than I thought.
But... seriously? Did I just wake up stronger? And bigger? I had no idea what was going on with me lately, but I wasn't going to sit here wondering about it too long.
"Guess I’m going to have to get used to this."
"Wait a minute," I muttered to myself as I glanced around. My siblings were waking up, and now that I was more aware of my own body, I noticed something else—they were healed too. All of them. No sign of the injuries from yesterday's fights. The ones that had been injured the worst... they looked perfectly fine now.
I looked closer at a few of them. Some of them even looked a bit bigger. Huh.
Maybe it was our species? I mean, we had eaten a lot yesterday, and it wasn’t like we were just nibbling on a snack. We devoured those monsters. So maybe... that’s how it worked? We healed faster because of all the nutrients from the food we ate? And now, maybe the growth spurt was a side effect?
"Seriously, this is a weird way to start the day," I said to no one in particular, still rubbing my arms. I mean, I knew we were tough, but this was... next-level. My species really had some ridiculous healing factor or something. If this was the result of a good meal, I had to wonder just how strong we could really get.
And we had just woken up. Who knows what else the dungeon has in store for us today. I gave my siblings a quick glance as they started stretching and waking up fully. They didn't seem to realize anything had changed, but then again, they wouldn't—everyone heals and grows at different rates.
"Well, whatever it is, it’s not gonna slow us down." I grinned, my mood lifting a little as I stood, ready to face whatever the day had in store.
As we moved on, following the same survival routines—walking, fighting, eating—I couldn’t help but notice something... off. I was in the middle of the usual battle with another of those ant creatures when I felt a strange sensation. It started in my back, a slight discomfort, like something was pushing out from under my skin.
What the hell is this?
I tried to ignore it at first, focusing on the ant’s attacks, but it didn’t go away. In fact, it got stronger. I felt my back muscles tense and then—whoosh!—a sharp, pricking pain shot down my spine.
I froze for a second, momentarily distracted. Then I noticed something weird.
I turned my head, catching a glimpse of spines pushing out from my back—right where the bristles had been. Not just bristles anymore, but spines. Long, sharp ones, a few inches long.
“What the—?” I hissed under my breath, my thoughts a mix of confusion and curiosity.
I instinctively reached behind me, running my fingers over the new spines, which now lined my back in a neat row. This... this was new.
Could it be because of my body growing, or the insane healing I’d gone through?
I glanced at my siblings fighting nearby. They were still focused, not noticing my change. But now, I wasn’t just covered in bristles or able to shoot silk. I had these spines, and I could feel them, like a strange, untapped power. The bristles were still there too, but the spines were... different. Stronger. Deadlier.
Well, at least I have a new way to attack, I thought, smirking at the thought. This could be useful.
"Guess I’m really evolving, huh?" I muttered to myself, letting a few of the spines flicker out, testing their sharpness on the air. They were way sharper than anything I had before. Maybe I could even use them as a ranged weapon, like my siblings who shoots out those things.
For now, though, I had to keep moving. The dungeon wasn’t gonna wait for me to figure out my new abilities. "Let’s keep going," I muttered, my grin growing wider as I joined the others, ready to show off this new trick.
I couldn’t help but test my new spines, feeling the energy surge through me as they stuck out from my back. It felt natural, like I’d always had them. I was still getting used to them, but I had a pretty good idea how I could use them in battle.
As I fought off another group of ants, I decided to give it a shot. Instead of just using my bristles to strike, I gripped a few of the spines and focused on the nearest ant, which was charging straight at me.
I darted forward, letting my body move fluidly, then in one quick motion, I slammed the spines into the ant's side. The sharp tips sank into its tough exoskeleton with ease, piercing through like they were butter. The ant screeched in pain, trying to lash out with its mandibles, but I pulled back, watching it stagger for a moment. It wasn’t down yet, but it was definitely slowed down.
"Not bad," I muttered, impressed by how well they worked. I didn’t even need to shoot them out, just using the natural range of my spines in close combat was already effective.
The ant turned towards me, anger in its beady eyes. It didn’t stand a chance. I charged again, slamming another spine straight through its head, and this time it crumpled to the ground, completely immobilized.
"Yeah, I think I’m really getting the hang of this," I smirked, turning to check on the others. The battle wasn’t over yet, but I could tell this was going to make a huge difference.
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I wasn't sure if the spines would work as well when I shot them out, but right now, close combat was giving me all the satisfaction I needed. I could feel the power in my new abilities, and it made me even more eager to keep pushing forward.
I took a deep breath and shifted into position, ready for the next wave of enemies. Bring it on.
I watched as we wrapped up the ants, dragging their massive bodies towards the center for our feast, when a strange feeling washed over me. Something wasn’t right. My siblings must have felt it too because they started shifting restlessly, their eyes darting around. And then, I saw it.
It wasn’t like the regular ants we’d been fighting. This one was much bigger—way bigger. Its body was thicker, its mandibles larger and sharper, its stance different. It was standing upright, almost like it was bipedal. And wait—did it have wings?
I squinted, trying to make sense of it. This was no ordinary ant. The creature held a spear, which only made the whole situation weirder. It looked like some sort of... royalty? No, it couldn't be. What was an ant royalty doing in a place like this?
"Goldy’s got a contender," I muttered under my breath, recognizing that the atmosphere was now tense. This thing was on a whole other level, and Goldy was going to have to step up.
The rest of my siblings seemed to freeze, most of them eyeing the creature warily. Goldy, however, didn’t hesitate. It looked like she was getting ready for a fight. Her stance was firm, her eyes narrowed, sizing up the opponent.
I couldn’t help but let out a dry chuckle. “Well, this should be interesting,” I said to myself. This was no ordinary monster. It was bigger, it had weapons, and it had wings. But that didn’t mean it was invincible. If we worked together, we’d be able to take it down just like the others.
I turned my attention to the creature again, ready to back Goldy up. It was about to be a fight to remember.
Wait. Hold on. I blinked. She? Why did I just refer to Goldy as a "she"?
I paused for a moment, suddenly aware of what I had said. How the heck did I know that? I never really thought about it before. In all honesty, Goldy had never really shown any signs of gender. At least, none that I paid attention to. And yet, here I was, casually referring to Goldy as a female.
I couldn’t even figure out why I said it. Did I just assume because she was the one leading our group? Was it the way she carried herself or how she seemed to take charge? Ugh, this wasn’t even the time to be thinking about that.
But then again, now that I was thinking about it, I was kind of... sure? Did it have something to do with how I felt connected to my siblings? The more time I spent with them, the more I understood them. Maybe it was just a gut feeling.
"Whatever," I muttered to myself, shaking my head. I wasn't about to waste more time thinking about this right now.
Goldy was ready for the fight. That’s what mattered. The rest could wait.
Goldy was fast—too fast for the ant prince to dodge her attack. As the ant charged, Goldy extended her spines with incredible speed, a forest of sharp, deadly points shooting out. It was like something out of a nightmare, how quickly she could shift from calm to full-on battle mode.
The ant prince tried to retreat, its bipedal stance giving it a lot of mobility, but Goldy's spines didn’t give it much space to escape. The spines caught the ant, spearing it through a few places, and I could see the ant screech in pain. But it wasn’t going down that easily. With a swift, desperate movement, the ant lashed out with its spear, managing to get a few hits on Goldy.
Goldy hissed in frustration, but she wasn’t letting up. The spines didn’t retract; they remained extended like a defense mechanism, a constant threat as the battle continued.
The ant prince managed to squirm out of the grasp of the spines, but it was clear that it was wounded. Still, it wasn’t an easy opponent. "This thing is tough," I muttered under my breath.
I looked over to my siblings, eyes narrowed. It was a dangerous moment, but I couldn’t help but feel a strange sense of pride in Goldy’s strength. We were stronger than we had been before—so much stronger.
But this fight was far from over.
As Goldy and the ant prince struggled in a deadly deadlock, the rest of the siblings sprang into action. One by one, they moved to flank the ant prince, using the terrain and their agility to close in from the sides.
One of the caterpillar siblings shot a barrage of spines from a distance, aiming to distract and weaken the prince, but the ant was too focused on Goldy. It ducked and dodged, narrowly avoiding the spines, but the attack made it a little more cautious.
Another sibling, larger and with denser bristles, charged forward, attempting to close the gap, but the ant prince, with its sharp mandibles, swung the spear sideways to keep them at bay. It was quick, but it was becoming clear that the prince was getting overwhelmed, trying to fend off Goldy’s relentless strikes and defend against the other siblings’ assaults.
I could feel my body tense, the urge to dive in and help rising in me. But as I watched, I realized something: Goldy was still pushing the ant back, her strength and ferocity driving it to retreat. The rest of the siblings were relentless, cutting off any possible escape routes.
The ant prince, though powerful and skilled, was starting to look cornered. The coordination of my siblings made all the difference, distracting the prince from focusing solely on Goldy and wearing it down.
With one final charge from Goldy, the prince staggered back, barely holding onto its spear, and I knew it was time.
"Now!" I yelled, as I rushed forward, ready to join in the fray.
The battle was turning in the ant prince's favor as it quickly adapted to the onslaught. In a swift motion, it dodged Goldy's attack and countered with a vicious strike, aiming straight for her. But just as the blow was about to land, one of my siblings—larger and more resilient than the others—lunged forward and took the full impact of the strike.
The force of the blow knocked my sibling off balance, but they managed to stay on their feet, a testament to their endurance. The ant prince hissed in frustration, now momentarily distracted by the sudden change in the tide of battle.
"Focus!" I shouted to my siblings, trying to rally them. The situation had become more dangerous than ever, but we couldn't afford to hesitate. Though I doubt it amount to anything since they won't understand me
Goldy, visibly shaken by the sacrifice, quickly regained her composure and prepared for another strike. The other siblings adjusted their positions, now determined to make the most of the opening we had gained.
My sibling who took the hit struggled to rise, and it became clear that the spear had been coated with venom. That wasn't a good sign—it was affecting them more than I expected. Their movements were slow, and I could see the pain in their eyes.
Goldy, however, wasn't giving up. She lashed out at the ant prince with renewed fury, trading blow after blow, mandibles clashing with the ant’s spear. The battle was intense, but the opening I had been waiting for finally appeared. The ant prince was momentarily distracted by the clash with Goldy, its guard lowering just enough for me to act.
I charged forward, aiming for the gap in its defenses. It was now or never.
I quickly moved behind the ant prince, positioning myself perfectly. I took a deep breath, steadying myself, and then snapped my mandibles with precision right at the weak spot between its head and thorax. The moment my mandibles sank into that vulnerable area, I felt the ant prince shudder, letting out an involuntary screech. It was a critical hit, and I could feel its strength faltering.
The prince tried to shake me off, but it was already too late. My strike had been decisive. The ant's movements became sluggish, its grip on the battle weakening. I quickly pulled back, ready to assist Goldy and the others, but I could see the prince was on the brink of collapsing.
As the prince collapsing, Goldy then took this opportunity to deal with a decisive blow by snapping her shrap jaw on the prince neck, namely the weakness spot I striked earlier. With that, the prince's head cut off clean.
It was clear that the battle had turned in our favor. Goldy stood tall, breathing heavily but victorious, while the rest of us quickly gathered around, ensuring the threat was fully neutralized.
We all took a moment to catch our breath, the adrenaline from the fight still coursing through us. The battle was won.
I turned to the sibling who had sacrificed itself for Goldy, my heart heavy with concern. The poison seemed to have been quelled, but the bleeding... it wouldn’t stop. The wound was severe, and despite their efforts to manage it, the blood continued to seep out. I could see the pain in their eyes, and it made my stomach twist with frustration.
"Hang in there," I muttered, though I wasn’t sure if they could hear me. It was a helpless feeling, knowing we were far from any real healing resources. All I could do was stay close and hope that the situation wouldn't worsen. My siblings were tough, but even they had their limits.
I stood frozen, watching as my siblings, including Goldy, surrounded the fallen caterpillar. For a moment, I thought maybe they’d do something respectful, maybe mourn a bit. But instead, to my utter shock, they kill it and — began... cannibalizing it.
"Well, I guess that’s one way to show respect."
The scene before me was unsettling, to say the least. I had known we were survivors, but watching my own kind kill and devour one of their own was something else. Still, there was no point in questioning it. This was how it was.
"No further suffering and wasting, huh?" I muttered to myself, still a little stunned by the whole thing. It felt strange, watching my siblings go about their business, feasting on the very one who sacrificed itself. I guess that's just how things work in this world. Survival at any cost, no room for sentimentality.
I sighed, figuring it was pointless to dwell on it. The reality of it all had hit me hard enough. Time to move on, I suppose.
I wasn't really keen on the idea of cannibalizing one of my own, but it wasn't like I had a choice, right? In this place, you either adapt or you starve. With a resigned sigh, I turned my attention back to the ants, pushing aside the strange feeling that lingered. They were food now, nothing more.
I shoved a piece of the ant into my mouth, trying not to think too hard about what had just happened. My siblings were already deep into their meal, focused on survival, and I needed to do the same. This wasn’t the time to get soft. Not here. Not now.
Goldy, without a hint of hesitation, dragged the ant prince's carcass to the center and began feasting on it alone. She didn’t even glance at the rest of us, fully absorbed in her meal. The way she tore into it with no care at all—it was impressive, in a way. Like she had no real concept of guilt or hesitation. Survival of the fittest, I guess.
I couldn’t help but feel a little bit of respect for her in that moment. Not only was she a beast in combat, but now, she was showing us what true survival looked like. No time for hesitation. No time for second-guessing.
I glanced over at the others, who were still munching on the ants as well. We were all the same now, in some way. Hunters. Survivors. It didn’t matter that the idea of what had happened back there felt wrong on some level. We couldn’t afford to think like that. Not anymore.
Goldy lurks toward me, her eyes flickering with that same strange intensity. Then, the voice echoes in my mind again, but this time it's a bit clearer, more direct. I can almost feel her presence surrounding me, like she's trying to tell me something important.
"Careful... Power... Too fast..."
I frown, not entirely sure what she means by that. My growth? Maybe... But I don't even know what this is. Everything feels... different. Stronger. But too fast? I don't know. Is that bad? Also her voice is clearer than last time... strange.
Then, the voice shifts, and there's something else—another phrase.
"Mother... we see..."
What? Mother? My mind stirs, trying to piece together what that means. Not like what? Who is she talking about? My mother— the one who gave birth to me? Or maybe—she means someone else entirely? Someone we’re supposed to find?
I glance at Goldy, trying to catch any sign of emotion in her posture or face. But as usual, she’s unreadable. Whatever this is, whatever this power, it’s too overwhelming for me to fully understand. Something about this is wrong, and I can feel the weight of it pressing down on me.
For now, though, I can’t shake the feeling that there's more going on here. That something deeper is happening that I don’t fully comprehend.
End of Chapter 5