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Pinned to the ground by my colony, I have little choice but to flop in place as the two competing forces seek to rend me in half. I do have the time to look out across the field of battle to see that no such aid is being rendered to Garralosh. Her children have fled. Even now, they’re seeking shelter behind the seventh wall, dragging themselves away from the Gravity Bomb on all fours—sixes for those with the extra set of legs. Fear is written in every one of them, and not one seeks to defend their parent.

Suffering the horrific forces unleashed by my spell, Garralosh struggles alone. And struggle she does, for she isn’t dead. I’ve been paying close attention in the hopes that the gruff voice of our noble system wizard will resound in my ears, but no luck so far.

We stay like this for far too long. The Gravity Bomb devouring and consuming everything it can until it flickers away. All at once, the nightmare I unleashed is over. The howling wind, the circling clouds, the groaning earth. All of it fades away and the light returns once more.

Garralosh is alive. But only just. A full third of her body has been carved away, eaten by the void.

“Heal me, quick,” I say.

153. The Conclusion. The Feast

As Garralosh lies, heaving in pain, her aura diminished almost to nothing, I receive healing from a team of hastily summoned ants. Though the battle has drained them to the point of exhaustion, they manage to squeeze out enough Healing Mana that I’m able to push my legs underneath my body and stand.

“Eldest,” Victor speaks up as she approaches from my right. “Is it over? Do you think Garralosh can still fight?”

“I don’t know. I’ll go and sort it out. Get the colony back to safety. If the croca-beasts come back, we could have trouble.”

She hesitates. “Are you sure? We can send a team of soldiers.”

I must look like absolute hell. Truth be told, I feel that way. The healers have done what they can, but even then, I’m barely together. The cracks and holes in my carapace are in the process of closing over, and my organs are back on the inside of my body, which is a win. The pain is still incredible, though, and… I’m desperate for a nap. But I won’t risk anyone else. Not after what happened to Grant.

“I’ll go. Stay back.”

With that, I pick up my legs, one at a time, and walk to my fallen foe. Even most of the way dead, Garralosh is still mighty in appearance, her enormous frame dwarfs me. The pure madness is gone from her eyes. Instead of rage, they’re filled with pain and anguish. Which isn’t surprising. The Gravity Bomb has taken a massive chunk out of her. From her left shoulder to her mid-section, part of her body has been perfectly carved away where the sphere of the spell touched her. What’s incredible is that she was able to prevent the rest of her body from being dragged in, even though she was so close. Being that strong has its upsides, I guess.

Shudders ripple through her, the nerves afire with agony. To think, she wouldn’t have ended like this if she hadn’t chased after a few hundred survivors and me. Hundreds of years of fighting in the Dungeon, reduced to this. I can’t find any sympathy. Can’t find much emotion at all. I’m just tired.

Though my brains are collectively fried, I push myself and spin together a Mind Magic Construct. It takes time. Both to arrive at Garralosh’s exposed neck, and to form a Mind Bridge. I can feel something drag me forward. The Collective Will Vestibule is whispering, trickling life-giving energy back into my body. A thousand tiny voices urging me to one action. Not that it would have mattered. I’d have done it anyway.

Her eye tracks me, barely focused.

[This could have gone better for you,] I say to the fallen crocodile.

[My… My…]

She struggles to speak. My mandibles open wide. She’s alone in this moment. Her children have abandoned her. Even the Ka’armodo appears to have retreated in the aftermath.

[…Name… My name… was…]

[Her name, was Grant.]

CHOMP!

[You have defeated a Level 132 Unique Monster – Garralosh.]

[You have gained XP.]

[You have reached Level 2. One Skill Point awarded.]

[You have reached Level 3. One Skill Point awarded.]

[You have reached Level 4…]

I let the voice of the System fade as the air flows of out of Garralosh like a bellows. A moment later, she lies inert. After a life of senseless violence, she’s just Biomass now. Nothing more. Nothing less. And if I’m not mistaken, quite a lot of Biomass. In fact, there are thousands of monsters’ worth of Biomass waiting to be collected… This is going to take ages to clean up.

I try and take it in. I’d wondered how it might feel, to be in this moment, to exist in this place. I can’t explain it. There’s relief, I suppose.

Damn, I’m tired…

I slept for so long and I’m tired again already. The workers will give me hell for it if I go back to rest now.

Speaking of which, the colony has begun to gather. Those who emerged already, those who remained behind the walls, even the Core Shapers and their pets who hid underground, they all emerge and make their way to the fallen titan.

In moments, almost the entire colony gathers around me. The queen is still resting in the Dungeon, of course, defended and guarded by a watchful contingent. The Brood Tenders are doing their thing, I’ve no doubt. Just about everyone else is here.

The silence and stillness are heavy. Not many creatures can do silent watchfulness like a huge crowd of ants can. They don’t move. They don’t speak. They physically can’t blink. Not even a whisper of pheromone in the air either. What do they want… a speech?

What would I even say? Oh boy. I’m getting stressed. I don’t know how to deal with this level of attention. If someone could give me a level of direction here? Some instruction? No?

Think for a second, Anthony… If you were a giant ant monster who’d just achieved a long-sought after victory, what would you want to hear? Wait a second. I am an oversized ant monster who just achieved a long-sought after victory! Just tell them whatever is on my mind and it should be fine.

Here goes!

“Ah. Hello.”

Nice start! Super smooth.

“Today, through the efforts of every member, the colony has emerged victorious in our battle against Garralosh and her children. The mother of crocs is dead. Her children are scattered, and the horde has been smashed.”

I give my audience a quick eyeball to judge their reaction. It’s not helping, they don’t have one. Thousands of blank ant-faces stare at me. Even their antennae don’t twitch. The air is perfectly still. After the chaos and calamity that has occurred here, the silence is bizarre. Almost otherworldly.

“We… uh…” I stumble there, I can admit it. Keep pushing forward! “We lost many members of the family today. It’s important that their struggle isn’t forgotten. They were not soulless creatures who served unthinkingly, that was what the horde had been. Our fallen served their family with all of their strength and gave everything they had, willingly.”

As the Will of the colony trickles into me, I grow stronger and more confident, my pheromones reaching far and wide.

“I want all of you to remember this. This is the kind of family I wish for us to be. It is right, it is ant, for all of us to give everything for the colony.”

There’s a flicker of agreement in their eyes. It’s natural, of course. The colony should be placed above all. But I’m not done. That alone is not enough.