Chapter 141: Immense Power
Then Moon began channeling mana for his most devastating spell. Crimson-gold flames slowly emerged from his staff, the concentrated heat power radiating outward in near-visible waves that made even the experienced Heretic leader's expression shift from confidence to worry.
The air around Moon's staff began distorting from the intense thermal energy as Ignite reached full charge, the Epic-rank skill building toward its devastating 250% damage multiplier.
The Heretic leader recognized the threat immediately. His eyes widened as he realized whatever spell the human was preparing possessed catastrophic potential.
"KRATH! VOR'SHETH NAL!" the leader screamed urgently, commanding his warriors to scatter and attack before the spell could be released.
But Moon had already chosen his targets, the five Heretics who'd moved into searching positions, the ones actively looking for Yara's group.
He released Ignite directly into their cluster.
BOOM!
The explosion was absolutely catastrophic for those caught in its radius. The group of five Heretics who'd been actively searching for Yara's position were nearly all struck at point-blank range, having been positioned relatively close to each other when the detonation occurred.
Four of them were consumed instantly by the superheated blast. Their bodies didn't just burn—they were reduced to ash and charred bone fragments in less than a second, the 250% damage multiplier from Moon's Epic-rank Ignite skill creating temperatures that exceeded normal fire capabilities by orders of magnitude.
One Heretic had managed to leap backward just as Moon released the spell, avoiding the point-blank epicenter by mere meters.
But that partial escape only made his fate infinitely worse than the others.
Instead of dying instantly and mercifully like his companions, his exposed skin began melting at an alarming rate. The flesh liquefied and sloughed off bone as the residual heat and burn effect from Ignite worked through his body. He collapsed screaming, slowly dying from injuries so horrific that no warrior would wish them upon even their worst enemies.
The other Heretics who had scattered in different directions—thinking they might also be targeted and consumed by that devastating spell—watched with expressions filled with absolute horror.
This wasn't just a powerful attack. This was something to fear more profoundly than death itself. The lingering agony, the complete annihilation of comrades, the sheer destructive magnitude...
Several Heretic warriors actually took involuntary steps backward despite their zealous ideology, their survival instincts ringing bells in their brains.
Selene, positioned to Moon's side, was equally shocked by the spell's devastating effectiveness. She immediately channeled water and wind elements to create cooling barriers around herself, protecting against the intense heatwave that radiated outward from the attack's epicenter.
This was the first time she had seen Moon cast that spell.
'How did he become this strong so quickly?' Selene thought with genuine amazement mixed with slight disbelief. 'He's improving at such an alarming rate... Just what exactly did he experience before we met? And what kind of class does he actually possess to generate this level of power?'
The first time she'd partnered with Moon as a newly awakened individual, she'd witnessed his initial attempts at basic magic. His first water sphere spell had been almost endearingly clumsy. He'd struggled visibly to maintain the spell's cohesion and shape.
But he'd improved steadily, relentlessly, with determination that neared obsession. And now, barely any time later, he was casting powerful spells that literally vaporized multiple level twenty-four enemies simultaneously.
She could barely reconcile that the struggling beginner and this devastating combatant were the same person.
'I knew he was different, but I didn't expect him to be so different…' Selene looked at Moon with a profound expression, her gaze trying to unveil his hidden secrets.
Yara and her Savi warriors didn't give the shocked Heretics any chance to recover or regroup. They immediately launched their ambush attacks from the flanking positions they'd achieved during Moon's distraction.
The four warriors burst from concealment with weapons raised, charging toward the disoriented Heretics with battle cries.
Yara initiated the engagement from range with an arrow that came within centimeters of claiming a life immediately.
Whoosh!
The arrow flew at an alarming speed, plunging deep into the shoulder of one Heretic warrior who'd been frozen in horror watching his companions burn. He winced from the sudden pain, his face contorting with the shock of impact.
Rather than trying to extract the arrow completely, which would have caused massive bleeding and potential death, the Heretic warrior gripped the arrow shaft firmly and twisted it violently, snapping off the exterior portion while deliberately leaving the arrowhead embedded deep in his shoulder tissue.
The remaining fragment would act as a crude plug, blocking the wound and preventing more bleeding while he continued fighting.
He threw the broken arrow shaft contemptuously onto the jungle floor, then turned toward the approaching Savi warriors with eyes blazing with rage.
His comrades had just been incinerated. His shoulder was impaled, and their mission had been ambushed by the very prey they'd been hunting.
With a roaring battle cry, the wounded Heretic charged directly at the nearest Savi warrior, his weapon raised despite his injury, choosing aggressive offense over defensive caution.
The remaining Heretics, now down to eight functional combatants from their original sixteen, began rallying around their leader, who was shouting commands to reform their scattered formation.
Moon surveyed the battlefield with cold tactical assessment.
Five enemies had been killed instantly. Whilst one was dying slowly from afflicted burns. Eight still combat-capable but shaken and partially surrounded.
The odds had dramatically turned in their favor. "Press the advantage!" Moon called out. "Don't let them regroup!"
Moon began channeling his next spell, already selecting targets to eliminate. Although the ambush strategy hadn't unfolded perfectly as planned, it had provided them with crucial information about Heretic awareness and coordination.
"Selene, wake up. It's time to slaughter the prey," Moon's voice called out sharply, breaking through Selene's momentary stunned daze.
Selene snapped back to full combat focus immediately, a fierce grin spreading across her face. She'd clearly been motivated and energized by witnessing Moon's earlier devastating attack. "Let's get to work."
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