For once, she doesn’t try to argue about putting myself in danger, perhaps she senses the seriousness of our predicament, and immediately extends a few tentacles to walk a little ways off. Keeping herself low to the ground and out of sight, she places herself close to the waterline. She’ll have to rely on my directions to get into the battle, but I hope she can do some damage without being injured, since it’s so hard for her to get back out of the fight.
Another sound accompanies those slow footsteps. The rustling of leaves and the creaking of wood as a towering figure pushes its way through. I can make out vague details through the shifting leaves. Bright green scales punctuated by flashes of red. A flash of a broad, rounded snout studded with jagged teeth. And large. Really large. Not only the height, but also in sheer bulk.
This croc is ripped.
Unhurried, the massive croca pushes its way free of the branches, reaching out with thick claws to shove everything out of the way as it moves. As more details of our foe come into sight, I divert part of my attention to snap on my Mana Sense.
The croc blazes with light, its powerful core radiating energy. This core is stronger than the queen’s and second fiddle only to Formo’s worm in my experience. In my mind, that confirms it. This has to be the monster responsible for the trouble in the Expanse. This monster is responsible for sending out the waves of creatures and getting my siblings killed on the surface.
The croc steps around a tree and into full view at last.
If this thing isn’t responsible for the trouble, then I sure as hell don’t want to meet whatever is.
It’s huge.
Three tails sweep the ground behind it. Bright green scales adorn its body, striped with a pattern of red markings. Two fully developed sets of arms extend from the shoulders and its head is horrific. It has two jaws, one on top of the other. What the point of that is, I don’t know, but there it is. The lower jaw hangs open, a grotesque red tongue hanging low, dripping saliva.
Gross, man! Show some class, would you?
Next to me, Tiny is starting to grunt and shift his weight, the electricity on his body crackling with increasing intensity. Settled within my calm, Meditating mind, I know he’s psyching himself up for a charge.
Also, thanks to my calm, Meditating mind, I believe such a course of action would be reasonably suicidal.
It isn’t that the croca is so much taller than Tiny, even though it is. It must be half again as tall as he is. It’s the sheer mass of the creature. Tiny is a fully stacked deck, don’t get me wrong. His enhanced musculature bulks him out to an impressive degree. This croc is just a whole different beast. It’s got to be half as wide as it is tall!
Deep within my minds, even as I continue to press down to create the densest Gravity Bomb I can, I roughly calculate the monster must weigh six to seven tons. I’m looking at a croc with slightly more mass than a full-size elephant.
Holy moly, that’s a big croca!
Eat Gravity, sucka!
Gravity Bomb!
Even within the depths of my Meditation skill, the sheer size of the monster has panicked me. Apparently, I need more Levels in the skill to truly tamp down my emotions. Once the beast reveals itself, I unleash the shackles on the miniature black hole contained within and open my mouth wide to unleash destruction on the world!
The dense rotating ball of pure, concentrated gravitational energy flies at the gigantic croca, the wind howling as it’s sucked into the spell creating a piercing shriek.
The croca’s eyes flash! Flame bursts from its lower mouth in an instant, engulfing my spell.
So fast!
The reaction speed on this croc is no joke! Part of me is looking down on the croca-beast, however. Just what does it think its flames are going to do to my Gravity Bomb? Get compressed, fool!
As my spell races closer, flames track it. After another second, I notice something. If I weren’t activating my Meditation skill, I wouldn’t have had the presence of mind to detect it. The fire is eating away at my spell! It has anti-magic flames!
Not good!
In an instant, my sub-brains kick into gear, and each starts constructing Gravity Bolts. The Gravity Bomb will still probably detonate, but I can’t be confident it’ll have the strength to kill the beast.
We need to prepare for a drawn-out fight.
[Tiny! Charge up your lightning and blast it from range! I want it to get both barrels but don’t shoot through the fire!]
Tiny has been busy working himself into a rage, but he isn’t so far gone that he doesn’t hear my orders. So long as he understands them, he has to obey them. Eyes blazing with fighting spirit, the ape crouches low before thrusting all his strength down through his legs.
POW!
His leap skill and mutated legs give him one hell of a leap. The ground THUDS as he pushes off and Tiny flies into the air, his entire body writhing with electricity. When he lands twenty feet away, the electricity is already snaking down his arms and pooling in his hands.
FWOM!
Much diminished, the Gravity Bomb reaches its target and detonates, instantly inflating to the dark sphere that attempts to devour all.
Please kill it!
118. Eye of the Beast, Part 2
The slowly rotating vortex of death engulfed the gigantic croca.
Die! Die you overgrown handbag!
Please?
The Gravity Bomb continues to suck in air, sticks and whatever else is unable to resist its immense pull. The power of this spell still shocks me to my core. When Mana reaches a critical density, scary things start to happen, and the Gravity Bomb is a pure example of that. However, I know this is only half the spell I’d hoped it to be. Whatever property this massive croc had imbued into its flame, it’d eaten away at the Mana packed in my spell, dramatically reducing its strength.
It’s too hard to get a decent visual on the enemy with the spell still in effect. My pets and I dig in our heels to resist the insidious drag of the bomb and prepare ourselves for the moment the spell drops.
The next five seconds feel like an eternity. My heart pounds in my chest as I await the results.
The spell flickers for a moment and fades. For a brief moment I see the beast, then the world is encased in fire.
HOT!
The clever son of a Garralosh! The damned croc sacrificed an arm to the spell! It must have sensed the density of the Mana and reached out to trigger the bomb before it could touch its torso.
The level of strength required to resist the pull at such a close range—is something I can’t think about right now. It’s too damn hot!
Flame erupts everywhere around me and I immediately fire off my three prepared Gravity Bolts and task my sub-brains with cranking out a water construct on the double and I leg it! The three spells are reduced by the flame as they pass through, but retain some of their power as they strike home against the crocs left leg.
This monster looks fairly damn strong, but I’ll take any advantage I can get at this point.
“Vibrant! Hit the thing but keep your distance!” I holler.
“Roger-Roger!” she cries and acid flies at the croc from behind its shoulder.
Yikes!
A torrent of flame continues to pour out of the beast’s mouth. It’s obviously a little annoyed by that friendly bomb I lobbed its way since the fire seems to follow me wherever I go.
Dash!
My legs blur as I activate my Dash skill and begin to sprint in a zig zag moving away from the beast.
[Tiny! It’s focused on me. Give it heaps!]
“ROOOOOW!” Tiny bellows and thrusts both meaty hands forward at once.