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Chapter 936: Having Strangers Come Along

  A line of red and gold electricity fshed through the air. It burst into the form of a Māori, right above the stone and lightning body of a stormspire drake. Koa dropped lightly onto the drake’s back as it passed under him.

  The drake half rolled bad forth trying to shake its rider. Whips of lightning shed at Koa, only to vanish without visible effect. Unphased but not unbanced, he crouched on the rgest of the stones making up the drake’s main body. He pced both hands on the rock he was kneeling on and the electricity holding the drake together started to dim.

  The drake’s thrashing grew worse, but Koa might as well have been glued to it. The rocks making up the front of the drake shifted, causing its o grow. O had extended enough, the drake twisted its head back to snap at Koa. Koa reached out, catg its nose in the palm of his hand. The electricity eg the rocks in the drake’s head and neck vanished and fell away. Even headless, the drake tio fly, but not for long. The rest of its lightning dimmed and shrank until the drake was nothing but i rock, falling and scattering as it fell towards the mountain below.

  Koa’s Absorb Electricity power was more useful than he’d feared on first pig it up. Draining the natural electricity out of a person was, as it turned out, very bad for them. While generally not very harmful to anyone of the same rank, just a touch could send them falling into seizure or unscious for a brief but critical moment.

  There were circumstances, however, when Koa could use his power to truly cut loose. Thuorms. Electric death towers. One guy that looked like William Shatner and hurled bolts of lightning. Best, though, were electristers. Storm lizards. Deadpond eels. This was Koa’s first time fighting stormspire drakes, but he did so with a savage grin. The electricity c through them was sed only to lightning elementals.

  There was little point throwing the electricity he drained back at them, as was usually the case for such monsters. Instead, he used the absorbed power to refill the mana of his very hungry power set, and to overcharge some of his other abilities.

  The rock Koa was attached to lummeting through the air, no longer ected to the rest of the drake. Koa moved from a crouch to a standing position, still standing on it as if glued by the feet. He gnced around, seeing the crocodile man at around the same altitude. He was also riding a rapidly desding drake, having hooked its wings with some manner of blood rope.

  Koa looked up at the huge swarm of drakes above. They were retively weak, as they had to be to ma in suumbers. There were two gold ranked ones being engaged by the local gold-rank adventurers. Koa wasn’t fool enough to i himself into that fight, no matter how advantageous his powers. He picked ohe other drakes flying around that no one else was fighting. He raised his arm towards it and ted a spell.

  “Let the heart of the world beat.”

  His Igone ability caused rock to rapidly melt. The harder and more magical the stohe more powerful the effeot only were the drakes both very hard stone and very full of mana, but Koa had overcharged the spell with the power drained from the st drake’s electricity.

  The stone fragments of the drake grew hot, throbbing red with a heartbeat rhythm. The pulse grew faster and faster, the stoter and brighter until it was dripping molten rock. Finally, the drake exploded, sh others nearby in glowing shrapnel. It wasn’t enough to do the other drakes real damage, but the distra allowed adveo poun them for easy kills.

  Koa once again turned iricity, fshing towards his victim. He was halfway through draining it wheopped, tinuing to ride as it feebly flew on. His attention had been grabbed by a pair of new airships arriving itle. They weren’t the first, and while they were among the biggest, that wasn’t what stood out.

  They were both cloud ships, with hull panels set over the aterial. The rger showed off more of the underlying aterial, at least at first. This one accelerated ahead of the other, huge ons emerging from the uncovered cloud ses. It was the sed ship, however, that drew the eye. Not only was it radiating a domineering gold-rank aura, but it was transf.

  The sky ship had arrived in the shape of a massive seagoing vessel. As Koa watched, the decks and hull panels were absorbed until it was just a mass of cloud. The transformation wasn’t swift, so he finished off the drake and moved onto another before cheg again. By that point, the ass had taken on a ball shape. Triangur panels were emerging from the inside, so bck they seemed to absorb the light around them. They each fit together around the ass to form a humungous icosahedron, white light highlighting where each panel met.

  In the tre of each bck panel was a blue and e eye. There was something indefinably baleful about them, Koa instinctively gng away wheried to stare at them directly. The drakes filled the sky like hors born of a storm, and the vessel ploughed right into them. Beams bsted from every eye, some blue and some e. When the blue beams struck, the drakes’ lightning was washed away like a sandcastle struck by a rogue wave. Only ks of i stone were left behind, falling away to tumble down the mountaihe e beams instead burhe rock away like dry leaves before an encroag bushfire.

  The airships seemed focused on the silver-ranked drakes, not interfering with the local adventurers as they tackled the twin gold-rank drakes. Koa grinned and finished off his own drake, ready to seek out more before they were all gone.

  ***

  “figuration D20 is plete,” Shade announced on the sky ship bridge. “The monster swarm has been engaged.”

  “I ’t believe you modify your ship on the go like that,” Emir said through voice chat. “No putting ba the fsk, no plex redesign. How is that fair?”

  “I’ll tell you what, Emir,” Jason said. “How about we s airships, but the ime someone has to fight a great astral being od or a messenger army single-hahat one’s on you.”

  “Oh, I couldn’t give up my airship,” Emir said hurriedly. “I’ve put so much work into it.”

  Jason ughed and put a hand on Nik’s shoulder.

  “You ready, buddy?”

  “Yeah,” Nik said, rolling his shoulders.

  “Then go for it. Just don’t get mad, alright?”

  “About what?”

  “Don’t worry about it. Just get started.”

  ***

  Daryll didn’t have the range of abilities an essence user enjoyed, but he did have a few tricks up his sleeve. The bination of his troll body and his were-crocodile fave him the strength of a might essehe fortitude of an iron essend the regeion of an immortal essence. He could supplement those with his versatile blood magic, made all the stronger by the troll blood in his veins. It could reinforce his crocodile hide, add blood venom to his bite, evee prehensile ropes of blood and tendon, with toothy cmps at the end.

  After nding on the back of a Drake, Daryll shot a blood rope from each hand, g them onto the wings. He yanked hard, log himself in pd disrupting the creature’s flight. The monsters rgely ignored aerodynamics, but their wings held the magic that goverheir flight. Having them interfered with sent the creature into a half glide, half fall, Daryll riding it as it dropped through the sky.

  Daryll ighe electricity crawling over his feet. His magically reinforced hide was a surprisingly good insutor, and his regeion healed what little damage got through. The only thing he had to manage was the cramping and reflexive jerking the electricity caused in his muscles.

  The gold rank aura that had washed over the battlefield was impossible to miss, but Daryll had felt the ck of hostility, at least to him. It wasn’t a drake’s aura, and that was enough. While he was too busy to iigate the aura, there was no ign the drohat flew down to buzz around his face, matg the speed of the drake. The earthling did a double take at seeing something so obviously teological in Pallimustus. Keeping pace with him, the drone projected a hologram that looked like a puter s from thirty-year-old sce fi.

  [Nik Asano] has invited you to a raid group. Current raid group leader is [Danielle Geller]. While part of a raid group you will have access to the System, with additional funality beyond the baseline. You will be added to voice chat, with els for the full raid, your assigned group and limited access to raid leadership.Acceptao the raid group in ti on acceptance of having the powers of [Nik Asano] interface with you. Do you accept?

  YES/NO

  Daryll wasn’t an essence user, so had never had access to the System. From the pints over its ret withdrawal, however, it was something worth having.

  “Yes!” he yelled, still struggling with the drake. Its neck had been growing lohe rocks making up its body slowly rearranging. It now had a long enough o snap at him, but he lifted one foot to kick it oony snout. While that was happening, the drone had flown out of sight behind him. He did not see it deploy several long, thin needles, but he felt them jam into his back, just below his neck. It passed through his reinforced magical hide without resistance, jabbing the flesh underh.

  He was immediately distracted by a heads-up dispy appearing, remi of video games he hadn’t pyed in fifteen years. There were bars for mana and stamina, and a green silhouette of his body to indicate his health. To the right edge of his vison was a list of status effects, tucked out of the way but easy to read if he focused. It showed the magical enhas he had given himself, plus the muscle spasm effe his legs.

  To the left was a n of status boxes for the rest of the group, just health and mana bars with a background coloured by rank. Aside from that, there were tags on the monsters and the fighters on his own side, plete with hoo-goodness health bars over their heads.

  The sudden visual clutter was disorienting, and he almost missed the drake attempting another bite. Once more, it got a kick to the face for its trouble, just as another windoeared. This one was not projected by the dro part of his new interface.

  Situation assessment plete.Enhang electricity resistance.You have been assigo raid party: Civilian Assistance.You have entered voice el: Civilian assistance.Deploying accessories.“Accessories?”

  He ighe sudden appearance of startled voices in his head. He felt the spasms in his legs ease, and what looked like a padded metal girdle appeared around his waist. There were spikes around the girdle that shot out, digging into the drake’s body. Metal cables tethering the spikes to the belt tightened, seg him in pce.

  Mountaiether harness deployed. Use voiental and ‘RELEASE’ to disect tethers.Daryll grinned a go of his owhers of blood and sinew. He then jured up a hammer in each hand, made from bone and dripping with blood. His ughter was a crocodilian roar as he started smashing the drake with them, the metal tethers holding him secure. The drake was tough, but Daryll owerhouse, his twin hammers smashing its body to rubble and dust. In short order, the electricity holding its body together vanished and the remaining rocks fell from the sky.

  The metal girdle vanished in a pop of dimensional energy as Daryll dropped alongside the remnants of the drake. He had fallen well below the battle, and even the level of the mountain city. On one side of him was cliff face, and oher, open sky. He felt something appear on his bad straps ed around his waist and shoulders. A helmet encapsuted his head and he heard a r bst behind him. There was a fierce jerk, and he was yanked skyward once more.

  Mountaiether harness withdrawpack deployed.“Oh, hell yes!” Daryll excimed as he started rocketing upward. “Is this a Rocketeer helmet?”

  Of course it’s a ****ing Rocketeer helmet, You want handles with joysticks on them? Just point your ****ing head where you want to ****ing go. Oh, great, Dad turhe ****ing profanity filter ba.“What is going on?”

  Don’t worry about it, just go fight some monsters. The whole troll-crocodile thing you’ve got going on is totally sweet, by the way. We should hang out ter.“Uh, okay?”

  He looked up at the people still fighting the drakes. The jetpack steering was intuitive, following whatever dire he was looking. Some of the people above started glowing blue in his new interface.

  Marking group members with potentially advantageous power synergies.“Oh, I think this is going to work out.”

  ***

  Danielle joihe voice el of the local gold rankers fighting the two gold rank drakes.

  “This is Danielle Geller. At my and is a rge force of gold-rank adventurers. Would you prefer us to aid with the gold-rank monsters, clear out the silvers or a mix of both?”

  “Are you going to listen, or just do what you like?” an adventurer asked bitterly.

  “We are just guests here, and freshly arrived o that. Your house, your rules.”

  “We’ve got the golds tained. Having strangers e along now will just mess things up. Take care of the silvers.”

  “Very well. Reach out if you need anything, and we’ll talk agai’s done.”

  ***

  The gold rankers p out of Emir and Jason’s cloud ships took to the silver-rank drakes like a fmethrower hitting a bug swarm. Humphrey swung his sword to send waves of destructive force like skyborsunamis. Zara created living clouds that flowed around adveo envelop the drakes. It turhe monsters’ owricity against them, destroying them with their own power.

  Others focused on crowd trol, especially as the drakes started to flee. Jason hunted down runners, dosing them with afflis and moving on. Lightning dripped blood and stouro rot as drakes fell from the sky, too weak to stay in the air. The mountainside became spttered with their gooey remains.

  The rest either chased down runners with Jason or kept loose drakes from reag the city as they scattered. Sophie and Danielle kept an eye on the adventurers and civilians who had joihe fight, intervening as needed with their blinding speed.

  ***

  The intercession of the gold rankers marked the effective end of the danger, both to the city and those who rushed to defend it. Ohe st of the drakes were dohose not out looting gathered in the sky port. Overhead, sky ships that had avoided the fight were left in holding patterns. Those that had ehe monsters and been damaged were prioritised for repairs and were being brought in to dock.

  Sharp wind pushed snow along the ground, the high-altitude city unfriendly to low rankers. Jason and his panions ehe weather easily, gathered oarmac at the base of a sky port dog tower. There was a rge crowd of likewise high-ranking adventurers, along with civilians who had participated. Everyo off looting monsters had e together after the fight.

  There were a lot of gold rankers, many of them famous, leaving a lot of silver rankers starry-eyed. Jason’s identity hadn’t been noticed yet, at least by ahat cared, so he’d quietly switched to civilian clothes and disguised his aura as silver rank. He was talking with Nik, plimenting his efforts. Nik was sounding like a telegram mae as most of what he yelled at Jason was bleeped out.

  “It’s matter of professionalism,” Jason told Nik.

  “How would you know?” Neil chimed in, earning him a scathing look from Jason.

  “I’m trying to teach a lesson here, Neil.”

  “And I’m w when you lear yourself. You realise your intimidation routine works better when you don’t have a rec crystal pying Wang g, right?”

  Jason turned as a loud voice yelled out in a New Zeand at.

  “Lady Danielle! Over here!”

  A young Māori man pushed his way through the crowd.

  “Howsitgoin?” He asked Danielle. “I’ve been in town a couple of days. Want to know where to get the best chips?”

  “I do,” Nik said, heading in that dire. “How are you, Koa?”

  Jason looked at the New Zeander with no trace of cores in his aura.

  “Who is that?”

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