[Book II Chapter 48] NEPHRITE: The Summoning Pit
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“They’re all converging somewhere higher.” Jayden observed.
Lines of demonic beasts, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, were marching up Mount Gull. It was their first time witnessing such a large scale mobilization.
They were well pass the mountain’s midway point. To avoid the prying eyes in the sky, they were summoning gray mammoths and hiding on their underside to cross the open spaces. In doing so, they’d run across another obstacle.
White wolves patrolled the highest reaches, including the woods. Although they were erasing their scent, this was also a dead give away. Their incursions higher had all ended in a howl after being spotted.
“Do you want Light and I to engage in some covert recon?” Nephrite asked.
Jayden winced. “Yes, I suppose I have to. Kenji hinted the invasion might begin soon, and my gut tells me it has to do with this.”
“We’ll determine what they’re up to.” Light declared confidently. “You can count on us.”
Jayden regarded the eagerness with a hesitant resignation. “Don’t take unnecessary risks. You’re guaranteed to be facing sovereigns. Do you remember the closest exits?”
They both nodded. In an emergency, two nearby rifts leading to Mesanic would be their evacuation options. If we’re uncovered, I doubt we’ll have time to reach them.
They made good time running invisibly along side the migrating herds. Like rivers flowing to the sea, the torrents of demonic beasts began merging together and growing in size. Each time they did so, the unoccupied space for them to travel became scarcer. Eventually there was no room at all. They paused on the last ridge before an ocean of creatures.
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Large green shells were ambling forwards among the throng of demonic beasts. Ranging from elephant size to building size, they resembled stepping stones in a stream. Nephrite pursed her lips at the suggestion.
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Carefully, they hopped across the slow moving shells until they arrived a wide deep valley. All the beast were gathered around the giant pit at the center. Making their way close, Nephrite grew apprehensive.
Ominous blackish-red runes covered the interior of the pit. Even at a distance, she could feel their power. At the bottom was a tar like liquid which somehow felt alive. A cloaked figure in gray stood at the edge. Nephrite felt an instinctual revulsion at the sight of him.
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A group of humans stood off to the side, most were in shinobi gear.
Every one exuded the presence of an immortal. Nephrite glanced along the front row of demonic beasts and counted several sovereigns. There would probably be more if they weren’t busy maintaining Mount Gull.
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Before Nephrite could answer, Lighting lit the sky, and a bolt struck the ground besides the hooded figure, materializing a gigantic tiger. The glowing neon stripes of its navy blue pelt crackled with electricity. Kaygren.
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“Indeed.” The cloaked man answered. “The enchantments are linked to the eight candidates I found. We can bring them back whenever you’re ready.”
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“I understand your concern, but true power requires sacrifice.” The cloaked man responded solemnly. “You’ll be happy to know I outdid myself this time. I managed to get the number down to only thirty thousand. After all, ‘every life is precious’.”
Those words! Her eyes flickered to the Fang ninjas. Did they forsake their oath and bring him back? This alone made the expedition worth it. The world had to be warned that Salazar Rook was active again.
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The hordes of demonic beasts surged forwards. Withdrawing to avoid being swept away, Nephrite watched thousands throw themselves into the pit. As soon as they neared the surface, tendrils of the tar-like substance dragged them under.
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The mass suicide ended once the runes began pulsing brightly. Next the brown-black liquid began swirling towards the center, rising up and crashing down along the pit’s edge. When it retreated, a giant humanoid figure was left behind. It was covered in shaggy gray fur and had a lizard tail. A demonic beast revenant, and a sovereign no less… Nephrite stomach tightened at the implications.
Holding its head, the creature struggled to its feet. <> It released a deafening screech. Spotting the fang ninjas, it sneered and charged forwards. However, a bolt of lighting blasted the beast back.
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So this is what Kenji meant, Nephrite thought. With eight revenant sovereigns, Kaygren could begin his offensive immediately without affecting Mount Gull’s stability.
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Turok growled contemplating the offer. He then turned to the cloaked man. <
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This was all the confirmation the gray wendigo needed. He leapt across the pit to chase them, trampling through his lesser brethren. <<’No human can hide from me’!>>
With Kaygren and the other sovereigns following behind, Turok clumsily hunt his invisible prey. The wendigo was lunging wildly at them, but miraculously Nephrite and Light had escape its claws so far. The revenant was obviously suffering some form of summoning sickness, or else they’d already be shredded.
Nephrite sensed Light’s growing panic through the lovers link. The revenant had recognized her younger comrade as the weaker link and was focusing on him. He won’t last, and I’ll be next.
Making a decision, Nephrite raced over. Waiting for Turok’s next attack, she landed on his back and jumped off.
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It was her turn to struggle under the revenants assault. With dread, she realized it wasn’t her imagination: he was getting faster and more accurate. She weaved back and forth, but soon she felt one of his claws rip her cloak. Fortunately, its enchantment held.
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Nephrite’s heart sank realizing this wasn’t a bluff. Simply fleeing was no longer an option. I must kill him before he fully regains his strength. That’s the only way to guarantee Light’s escape.
Nephrite dove into a pine drove, stopping at the darkest spot, and gathered all her metal around her scimitar. She turned and faced Turok’s charging form, impaling his palm as his claws pierced her abdomen, pinning her to the ground
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“And…” Nephrite began, before coughing up blood. The confident sovereign waited for her to finish. She took advantage of this generosity to seal her wounds. “And… I got you too.”
Steel spikes exploded from Turok’s chest. The gray giant collapsed, shock on its face. She’d sent the metal coating her scimitar into the sovereign’s veins, straight to its heart. If he’d been in better state, he’d have sensed the irregularity. Her gamble had payed off.
Nephrite droped her weapon and dragged herself to her feet. Her shredded cloak was also on its last legs, yet somehow it reactivated its stealth as she limped away. The mountain exploded around her, lighting sticking down everywhere. Kaygren is angry, she smirked. Somehow, all the destruction missed her.
Her pace slowed as her strength failed her, yet she refused to rest. If she fell here, her body would be devoured without a trace. She willed her feet to take another step, her mind entering a daze.
At least Light got away. While she doubted the boy understood what he’d witnessed, others would. She’d accomplished her mission.
After an eternity, she reached the rift and crossed over to a floating chunk of earth. She walked through the roosting demonic beasts until she reached the edge. Oh… this is the end… Without the strength to jump, there was nowhere left to go.
She looked up at the moon overhead and reflected over her life, everything she’d accomplished and the things she never would. Pride and regret swirled together. With a sigh, she gave in to the fatigue and released her grasp on consciousness, falling into the darkness.