[Tiny, deal with the fat one! Crinis! I need you to help me with the envy demon!]
The pulsing green energy is growing stronger within that eye every moment, and once charged, that beam is going to do serious damage if we let it. With Sarah pulling aside the only obstacle still remaining between us, I rush forward to engage the backline, my mandibles wide open and a Doom Chomp primed and ready to go. Before I can reach my target, the grudge demon leaps in front of me.
The demon is small and surrounded by a strange gaseous cloud, its body hidden behind the ever-shifting vapour. Unwilling to allow it to slow my Charge, I rush straight through it, slamming my mandibles shut after infusing them with Wind Mana.
An inrush of air compresses around the demon, compacting the gas before my jaws slam shut.
What the heck? It’s as if I didn’t bite anything at all! I may as well have bitten steam! Directly in front of my face, the demon reforms in an instant, and I feel a powerful sluggishness overcome my limbs. I think this darn thing just cursed me somehow! Dammit! I feel so weak!
Unable to advance as quickly as I want, I watch as the envy demon continues to build its energy until the eye is gleaming bright. Desperate to avoid getting blasted in the face with a laser of death, I spin together a host of Force Bolts, launching them at the side of the eyeball just as it leans forward to unleash the beam.
Struck at the last second, the eye swings to the side, scorching my side with immense heat before it’s directed into the wall of the tunnel. A few moments later, Sarah arrives on the scene, having already dealt with the pride demon, and crashes down on the flying eye like a collapsing house, putting a rapid end to the fight. I mean, the grudge demon is still here, but I have no idea how to kill it, and I’m not sure how well it’ll be able to fight on its own. The next thing we have to do is work out how to calm Sarah down…
23. More Huntin’
[I really am sorry about that.]
[Hey, don’t worry about it. You’ve apologised already. I’m fine, you’re fine, we’re all fine.]
[I mean. Sure, but I still feel bad. Is there anything I can do?]
[No, seriously, it’s already healing. There’s no issue here.]
Calming down the rampaging Asura Bear turned out to be easier than I thought. She might be an unstoppable killing machine when she gets going, but she’s still limited to the strength of her tier. Between Tiny, Crinis, and myself, we managed to slow her down enough that she eventually came back to herself.
I mean, I did get bitten in the process, but it’s not too bad. My legs grow back fast, and I’m pretty nimble on five anyway. It was the deep grooves she cut into my carapace that I found more frightening. That’s just with her jaws, imagine if she got a full swing with her claws! Scary…
Once we subdued the bear and she calmed down, it was time to harvest our gains, consume the Biomass, and decide what to do with the grudge demon.
[They are an interesting type of demon,] Al remarked. [They aren’t exactly impossible to destroy, but it is extremely difficult and involves spending far more effort than is usually considered worthwhile.]
[When I bit it, I felt like I’d chomped nothing at all, then I got hit with a curse that made me feel super weak!]
[Yes, that’s right. The grudge demon is quite weak, but if you ‘destroy’ it, then you will be hit with a sapping curse that drains your strength for a time.]
[The ultimate sacrifice play…]
[Well, we may as well send this creature on its way.]
So saying, Al enveloped the little demon in a pillar of flame before detonating it and dispersing the grudge.
[What the heck?]
[It will take some time for it to bring itself back from that. Of course, this means I will suffer its curse for longer, but it does not affect my mental abilities, so I shall be fine.]
They may be weak, but I still find the grudge demon quite scary. So persistent!
[What happens when a grudge demon evolves?]
[Due to their low offensive power, it is supremely difficult for grudge demons to accrue experience. Despite being so hard to kill, examples who have managed to reach tier seven are vanishingly rare. Should they succeed, the resulting demon is immensely powerful.]
[Yeesh. I hope I never meet one.]
Once we clear up the battle site, we gather once more to plan our next move.
[This was only one of the hunting parties sent out from Orpule, and tangling with them was no joke. That proves two things: we were right to be cautious, and we were right to hunt them down. If the Colony has to deal with these dudes themselves, then we are talking about a lot of dead ants.]
[And these were only tier six. I can’t imagine what the tier seven demons are like,] Sarah says.
[They’re messed up, big time,] I say, not looking at Al. [I think our best course of action is to keep hunting through these tunnels to see if we can find any other groups and then check back in with Vibrant. We know three groups came out in this direction, so I’d like to find at least one more before we leave, but we can’t be sure they are even in these tunnels to start with.]
[You think they might have gone elsewhere?]
[Who knows?] I shrug with my antennae. [It’s possible they entered the tunnels but at another point we don’t know about.]
[How many of these groups left Orpule so far?]
[Ten according to the general, Emilia. They’ve scattered all over the place.]
[It’s unlikely we’re going to get them all,] Sarah says with a sigh.
[No chance. But we should make every effort to find as many as we can. We have two days before we need to regroup with the Colony, so we need to move quickly.]
[Are you able to do that? You’re missing a leg, remember? Sorry about that, again.]
[It’ll grow back in a few hours. I’ve mutated specifically for that purpose.]
[You mutated to grow your legs back faster? How often does this happen?]
[More often than I’d like…]
I turn to Brilliant, who managed to keep her head down and not run off for once during the fight.
“You did a fantastic job helping us track these guys down. Now I need you to do it again, about ten times.”
“Ten! You really think you’re going to be able to catch them all?”
“Nope, but I’m going to try.”
“Fair enough.” The little ant looks back and forth. “Which way are we going to go?”
She makes a good point; we did pursue this group quite a long way.
“Let’s head back to where we entered the tunnels. I’m guessing if more than one group came down here, then they would have split up and gone in different directions; otherwise, we would have found them together.”
“Makes sense.”
I let the others know the plan, and we head back toward the entrance. There’s still more monsters and ghasts on the way, which we make sure to put down in order to feed as much experience and Biomass into the hatchling as we safely can. She’s tier four now, but I’ll be a lot happier when she reaches tier five. Bringing her down here was always a risk, but it’s serving a few purposes. Namely, accelerating her growth, and making sure I’m able to oversee her education.
Champion monsters, and Champion ants in particular, are a little weird. The way they inspire followers and loyalty is a good thing, Vibrant and her squad have been an amazing asset to the Colony, but there’s also a risk. If a Champion was raised within the nest? With all the rest of the hatchlings? What sort of influence would she have on them? How effectively would she have absorbed the lessons of the Tenders who may be inspired to follow her directions instead of their own?