“Artillery forward! Mages forward! Fire! Fire! Fire!”
With the pressure relieved for a brief, precious window, the Colony moves to take advantage as swiftly as possible. The soldiers step to the side, allowing the mages to come forward even as the scouts begin to unleash their firepower directly into the horde below, heedless of whether the Immortals are struck or not.
I mean, with Leeroy and her crew, they’d probably be insulted if we tried to avoid hitting them. May as well just unleash hell.
With so many family members around me, I still feel fresh as a daisy, my muscles rejuvenated and my body humming with energy. I eagerly start to unload my machine gun flurry of magic on the enemy.
Peeking over the edge of the wall for the first time in a while, the unfolding scene is one of madness. A writhing carpet of termites, some living, many injured or reduced to oozing piles of Biomass, stretches from the base of the wall to the tunnels hundreds of metres away. The termites are still four or five deep for the entire distance. It’s insane. And the reinforcements are still coming!
Just how many of these damn things are there? Did the ka’armodo work out that we are here and decide to throw everything at us at once? Or even worse, is this just a taste of what they have at hand?
Perhaps the Mother Tree has been dealing with waves similar to this over the last few months? If so, she really should have told us!
I contemplate winding up a Gravity Bomb but shelve the idea. The Immortals might not mind if the acid rains down on them, but if I start flinging black holes on their heads, even they won’t be able to survive. And I refuse to give them the satisfaction!
“Push! Prepare to charge!”
When the order comes from the general behind me, I prepare along with every other soldier by moving forward and gripping tight to the edge of the wall. Now that Leeroy is out there amongst the mess, the pressure has been relieved from the edge and we need to get out there to support them before they get overwhelmed. Leeroy might be a pain in the backside, but that doesn’t necessarily mean I want her soul sucked out and consumed by a monster that descended from a cockroach.
“CHARGE!”
“FOR THE COLONY!”
Filled with the exultant will of my siblings, my heart is filled with righteous fire as I lean forward until my head is facing down and begin to rocket down the face of the wall. When I come to the gap that the Immortals charged through, I release and freefall for a frightening moment and then latch back on, my claws screaming with the effort of holding my weight up. It’s a close call that maybe I should’ve used some inverted Gravity Bolts on myself again, but it’s okay, I manage, just barely, to avoid slipping and landing on face. I will not be denied, not today, not with so many of the hated enemy right in front of me! Bring it on, bugs!
As I charge down the face of the wall, I continue the barrage, my multiple brains making it childishly simple to constantly fire acid and spells even as I manoeuvre my body. Heck, I still have the spare mental space to flood raw mana into my mandibles to increase their cutting power as we dive headfirst into the mass of foes.
The moment I hit, I begin to chomp like there’s no tomorrow. Even with this many ants around, I can’t afford to be wasteful with my stamina, so I don’t throw out Doom Chomps willy-nilly, but with the mana infused into my mandibles, they shear through the termites well enough.
From above, the rain of firepower continues from the mages and scouts as the soldiers pile in.
“Heal coming.”
“Ah, forgot you were there.”
“That’s the idea.”
The healer gripping my underside sends a wave of Healing Mana through me, closing over my superficial wounds and letting me save my regeneration fluid for a more dire situation. This is a bolder application of the healers, one they pushed hard for, bringing them into battle attached to those who need the most healing. It’s incredibly brave of them, and I hope they don’t suffer for it. This is going to be a long campaign, and the healers are going to be the most important caste of all by the time it’s done.
Once again, my eyes are filled with nothing but the enemy, and all of my attention is taken by the constant fighting. It’s impossible to know how the fight is going, and I have to trust the generals and other leaders know what they’re doing. Heck, they do a better job than I do, and no matter the result, I’ll still believe that. Even so, I can’t help but be worried for my family.
[Bring the noise, guys. No more holding back.]
85. Colony vs Colony, Part 3
My pets, my friends and comrades, leap to respond to my call. Tiny, who has held himself back only through the power of my direct command to this point, launches forward with catastrophic force, jumping high before landing amongst the termites like a collapsing meteor. His bellowing war cry reverberates off the stone walls before it rises in pitch and becomes as sharp as a lightning strike, stunning all who hear it. Well, not me, obviously, but the termites, despite being hard of hearing, are still affected.
The stillness only lasts for a second before they begin to writhe and gnash once more, but that second was more than enough time for Crinis to perform her dark work. I asked her to hide amongst the shadows before the battle began, and now the shadows are everywhere. Ant and termite are piled into a great mass four or five figures deep over a massive area that stretches from the wall to the tunnels, hundreds of metres in every direction, so much darkness into which she can slide.
In that moment, when all were still, she emerged, tendrils pushing their way up from below, slipping out of the shadows and winding their way around a target. The barbed teeth emerged to scrape and grind at the chitin shells of the termites, condemning them to a terrible fate. Even worse were those who fell victim to her invasive cilia, the ghostly vines twisting through the physical realm to bring madness to her victims. Those termites who succumbed to her power became ravening creatures of desperate fear, lashing out at friend and foe alike.
BOOM!
I honestly can’t tell if the first explosion was caused by Tiny’s fist or Invidia’s mind, but they began to ring out so fast that it hardly matters. A steady stream of detonations rocks the chamber, until the air is thick with smoke and a faint thrill of electricity tingles across my antennae.
“ROAR!”
THUD!
Unable to hold back any longer, it seems that Sarah has also decided to join the fight. Luckily, I can see behind a lot more clearly than I can see forward, otherwise she might have landed on my back legs. Covered in her glittering armour, she cuts an impressive figure, and she is massively heavy! After launching herself from the wall, she plummets like a stone and lands heavily, smooshing everything underneath her into a thick paste.
Nasty!
She doesn’t seem to care, though. Her blood is up, and the Asura Bear is not here for friendly conversation. Without so much as a ‘hello,’ she rumbles forward, her lips drawn back in a fearsome snarl, her eyes tinged with red beneath her helmet. Not a good sign. If she’s already losing herself to the rage, then I can easily imagine what’s going to happen when she gets to fighting. Not much I can do about it right now, there’s still a battle to win, after all, but I will certainly file that under ‘issues I need to check on later.’
With a string of interventions from powerful, tier six allies, the ant cause has rallied once again in the face of the termite flood, and with these points of immense strength to rally around, the soldiers gather up and push into the enemy’s ranks with relentless force. Mandible meets mandible in all-out, brutal combat as the two ancient enemies face off against each other in this most unlikely battleground.