AbyssRaven

Chapter 550: Draconic Greed Sees No Fault.


Multiple proficiency requirements fulfilled. [Fae Frost Lv. 8] [Faefolk Air Dance Lv. 4] [True Ice Resistance Lv. 3] [Dancing Lv. 8] [Fae Talk Lv. 7] [Leadership Lv. 2] gained


“Move! Move! Move!” Vifi shouted as she activated [Emotion Surge], causing her body to explode in a turbulent stream of red electricity that shocked the elementals into action. The predicament of the situation hadn’t caught on to them until Vifi’s outburst of mana rattled them with a thousand small, poking lightning shocks.


Yet, the only ones who managed to move in time were Vifi, the three nymphs I managed to grab in a hurry, and I. The shadow of the winged beast loomed over for a few moments, before it expanded at the speed of a bell’s chime.


Like a collapsing castle, Yothmlak struck the ground beneath us like a dragoon, perforating the blue soil where we stood with a massive icicle he materialized with his scales and ice magic. The shockwave sent any elemental flying away as the dragon successfully managed to destroy Burrower with a singular strike.


Even if I knew… even if I knew Burrower couldn’t have been destroyed this easily as an elemental, able to reform themselves, seeing this greater elemental I had befriended be destroyed before my eyes shook me to the core. As Vifi, the nymphs, and I retreated into the tunnel, the shockwave blew anything smaller than Burrower and Elk away, forcing the one healthy greater to protect the little one with a sudden explosion of ice, creating a wall around Yothmlak to prevent any more damage.


The tremors of that icicle attack caused our tunnel to collapse, forcing us out with Vifi carrying me over her shoulder to expedite the process. As the two of us watched in the direction of the attack, our eyes widened as the icy mist around the area was barely able to hide the silhouette of the monster. His light-blue glowing eyes pierced through the veil like when we first met him in that blizzard.


… M-move! I shivered as his callous glare wrapped around me, making me feel like he had placed his ice-cold scales on my limbs, freezing them in place. My body wasn’t listening to me! Move, Tasianna!


“Start casting your spells, Tasianna! I need a damn agility buff!” Vifi shouted, but I wasn’t able to get my body to move. I kept staring at the dragon until its mighty tail swept through the ground, sundering the icicle wall as it released a mighty roar on the release of its aura.


[Terror (Minor)] inflicted on [Fairy, Tasianna Marina Silverpond]


Hahaha, what is with that face, Tasianna? Are you already giving me the core?” Yothmlak gloated, making me realize Vifi and I hadn’t brought the core with us when he attacked us.


I snapped my head around as I felt a mana connection to it, seeing it had flown away from us due to the levitating ice shield I had placed it on. It was far enough that Yothmlak couldn’t reach for it, requiring him to run or fly over. Though, distance really didn’t matter at all, considering both the dragon and Vifi had easy methods to reach the core in a moment’s notice.


“Go. Get it! This is my order to you, little fairy. Do it, Stain!” Yothmlak provoked, cackling maniacally as he knew we had no choice here. His “order” was simply stating the obvious action we could do, taunting us as if to show he had “control” over both of us. “I need you to have that core, Tasianna, hehe. Go and get it, before I drag you over to it. Then again… I don’t exactly need Stain alive for me to obtain what I need from you, fairy.”


Yothmlak grinned wickedly as he slammed his forelegs into the ground, signaling for his scales to molt into shield-sized projectiles. They flew into the air, towering over us in the form of a cloud with thousands of moving pieces. This sight alone was enough to scare the lesser and normal elementals as they fled the scene, with only Elk staying behind as they roared out loud, their antlers glowing cyan like their ice body.


As I could only stare at this sight, Vifi suddenly pushed a potion into my mouth, forcing me to drink it empty as she did the same.


[Cold Resistant Potion (Moderate)] inflicted on [Fairy, Tasianna Marina Silverpond]


I coughed up some of the liquid, having inhaled some of it due to the shock. “V-Vi—”


“Get ya shit together!” she shouted as her red lightning appeared on her feet, sending her running away as the scales rained on us like a hail of blades.


Almost as if Yothmlak could read her mind, the scales flew at us with impeccable precision as he managed to predict her trajectory. Vifi was forced to swerve away from her intended path out of fear of her having her mana magnetism interrupted. Like a cornered mouse, the scales struck wherever we wanted to go, creating a zigzag formation that drastically slowed down our progress to the core.


When Vifi took to the skies, the wind started to flow against us, pushing us towards Yothmlak as he had created a vacuum. Seeing the dragon actually casting a wind spell, instead of an ice one, helped me finally clear my head of this fear of this dragon. The image of Princess Hestia and Empress Melloxtressa forced itself into my mind, erasing the irrational [Terror (Minor)] I felt from this beast’s [Draconic Aura].


Grabbing my catalyst from my belt while stuffing the nymphs into my belt, telling them telepathically to hold onto me like an order, I cast [Wind Blast] behind Vifi as she stomped the air with [Air Walk]. The burst of speed from both of us helped us escape the vacuum, causing Yothmlak to chortle as a blue magic circle appeared on his right ring, releasing the [Water Magic Lv. 10] spell [Aqua Beam].


Tsk, this arrogant—


The fact ice dragons could use wind and water magic wasn’t unknown to me, as I knew Empress Melloxtressa had learned water and wind System spells after the Divine System was implemented. Yet, at the same time, unless you needed one of the spells for some reason, there was no need to do so.


That vacuum-like spell was a custom spell without a doubt, so I could understand why he used it, but [Aqua Beam]? A base elemental spell shouldn’t be ignored when cast by a powerful mage, but this was still unnecessary. If he wanted to cast a beam-like spell, he could simply release an ice breath! Hearing his laughter only made it more obvious that he was simply toying with us!


[“Stop getting terrified at the start of a fight just because of an ambush attack!”] Vifi shouted into my head as we safely landed on the ground, only for her to move again to avoid the water beam. [“Twice now, Tasianna. You got stunned into freezing up ‘cause of that damn dragon! Rank A or not, the best way for anybody to die is to get stunned the moment an attack happens! Are you a rank A adventurer, or are you not one, cause no proper rank A freezes up at the sight of a rank A monster!”]


Grk… I couldn’t disagree with that. Even when we first met Yothmlak inside his cave, Vifi had been the first one amongst us to react to an unknown encounter and was once again the first to react when Yothmlak suddenly appeared above us. That snappiness was commendable as it resembled Princess Hestia’s and Miss Saori’s ability to instantly react to a sudden event.


I… should also be at that level. I should be as capable when it came to being brave, but I wasn’t able to stop myself from feeling afraid of this dragon’s mana. Something was telling me to avoid him as best as possible, and that fear was like being dropped into a frigid lake.


I managed to compose myself, but hearing Vifi’s chastisement stung me like a guilty verdict. And I certainly didn’t feel better after this with Yothmlak’s incessant taunting.


Haha, what little drive! My old friend surely decided on the ‘correct’ person to entrust his core, but I guess he wouldn’t have guessed that she would so quickly lose it!” Yothmlak spat out, still standing still as his scales did all the work for him. “You cannot become the king of these elementals if all you do is avoid the responsibilities, Tasianna! Better get to it, ahaha! Maybe start ordering some of these elementals to do something!”


Elementals! Right, Elk!


I snapped to the giant elk-shaped elemental and saw they were still helping the little ones flee from Yothmlak. Considering the situation, and how we could save Burrower, I telepathically ordered Elk to attack Yothmlak and that going onto the offensive was the best way to ensure everybody got out of this alive.


Elk hesitated for a moment, but quickly responded with a clear [“Yes, oh, king!”] before they rammed against Yothmlak with their mighty ice antlers, causing the dragon to be pushed away, interrupting his [Aqua Beam]. Seeing this, I jumped off Vifi’s shoulder and released the nymphs.


[“Quickly! To the peak! Order any elemental that their new ice elemental king has arrived and requires their aid to reach the peak! Order all of them to attack this foe before us!”] I pointed at Yothmlak as he cackled with glee. [“Do you three understand?”]


“Yes, king of ice!” they replied before flying away.


Then, we have to find a way to get up there ourselves! Aifli eir Vintral!Slithering Frost Serpent! Winter’s Golems!


A pair of icicle wings grew around my back while my fairy ones flapped to keep me afloat. At the same time, two giant ice serpents and three snow golems were materialized with my cyan magic circles as I sent them to face Yothmlak and support Elk.


“Yes! Yes! Fight me, fend me off, route me! Do whatever you can if you wish to achieve what you want, Tasianna! Reach for the power dwelling at the peak where the elementals wish for divinity! Your true ice of Melloxtressa shall become the genuine product—a mana purity only an elemental emperor will ever know! What a god can only experience!” Yothmlak ranted like a madman, laughing maniacally as he broke Elk’s antlers, ripping them off before shoving the elemental aside.


He then snapped around to my spell golems and unleashed his scales on them, riddling them with holes to break them apart. Using this distraction, Vifi dashed forward while I prepared my [Multi-Cast Lv. 10] to unleash everything I could on this dragon to gain a semblance of an advantage.


Even if you are an ice dragon, you are still weak to true ice!


Ten magic circles appeared, with two of them entangling with each other in a cross section, yet these ten magic circles only consumed nine of my eleven available spell slots. As Yothmlak unleashed a gleeful chortle, my nine spells activated.


From the blue magic circles, I cast three [Torrent Magic Lv. 8] [Abyssal Hydrostrike], materializing three giant water lasers the sizes of the mammoths around us. From the cyan ones, one was [Ice Magic Lv. 7]’s [Sheer Freeze] and the other two were [Ice Magic Lv. 9]’s… [Iceborne Breaker]!


Iceborne Breaker: An ice spell that absorbs pure ice mana to utilize, requiring the mage to have obtained an elemental alignment to ice to cast. Materialize a condensed ball with ice mana, releasing the pure ice mana upon impact in a spherical shape that will freeze anything it touches. Ignores [Ice Resistance] any fusion skill with it


Two crystalline orbs froze the air around it, causing a cracking sound around as a hazy mist began to spiral around it as it hovered next to my vanishing cyan magic circles. I felt a strong stab on my hands as my mana left me, only for my body to absorb new mana from the abundance in the area, replenishing my weakening self.


Yothmlak’s eyes opened as his smirk waned, groaning a bit as he looked down, witnessing [Sheer Freeze] cause his scales to crack as a boulder of ice formed on his body. Swiftly, he cut the cancerous ice bulb from his body, but could only frown as the spell hadn’t stopped just yet, as it slowly started to freeze his body. The spell, unless the magic circle is destroyed, would continuously cast its [Ice Resistance] ignoring effect until all the mana inside it was spent.


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Sheer Freeze: Concentrates mana in a single area to flash freeze everything around the magic circle. Requires line-of-sight and direct mana stream until the materialization finishes. Bypasses [Ice Resistance] and similar skills, although still affected by Wisdom and general damage mitigation skills and effects. Damages the user equally during the materialization phase, although this damage may be affected by the user’s [Ice Resistance] and similar skills


Sadly, Yothmlak could only rely on his wisdom to protect himself, as my onslaught of attack hadn’t even begun just yet. The three [Abyssal Hydrostrike] released a deluge of water far larger than that minuscule [Aqua Beam] Yothmlak had just cast.


One of them targeted the cloud of scales, blasting it away while the two others assaulted Yothmlak, prompting him to grab Elk, ripping off their head to use as a shield him from one while using his wings to protect himself from the second. He took to the sky, intending to catch me, but that was when the first of my three prepared wind spells activated—[Storm Magic Lv.7]’s [Eye Of The Storm].


The crossed magic circles glowed green as they melted together, causing a verdant eye to rip open the air around it, causing a massive vacuum to suck up anything around it, including Vifi and me. Yothmlak’s flight was interrupted, forcing him to retreat his scales back to himself to create a barrier around him as my three [Abyssal Hydrostrike] struck him, pushing him with enough force to counteract the [Eye Of The Storm].


To prevent me from sabotaging Vifi and harming the elementals—as they were affected by the spell as well—I was forced to cast [Storm Magic Lv. 6]’s [Flight Zone] and [Storm Magic Lv. 8]’s [Air Freedom].


Air Freedom: Fill the area around the magic circle with wondrous pure wind mana, buffing all beings who are able to fly with the ability to freely move around the area with no restriction. Prevents all wind pressure and explosion from affecting those in the area. Reduces the damage from all earth elemental attacks by 25%


And [Flight Zone] affected all those in the same area to be able to walk and fly in the air even without [Air Walk], essentially categorizing them as “afloat” for [Air Freedom]’s requirement. The elementals and Vifi were able to escape [Eye Of The Storm]’s effect while it kept Yothmlak in a constant state of being dragged or pushed by my spells.


This was the strength of high leveled System spells!


Using this moment of freedom, I cast my buffing spells on myself and snapped around when I saw Vifi reach the core. Aiming at her, I pointed my finger in her direction and activated [Synergist’s Oath], sending her all my spell buffs the old-fashioned way, unlike what Princess Hestia could do. As I saw her fling the core over to me as she sprinted back to me, I reapplied all my buffs and drank some potions to improve my various stats.


[Various Spell Buffs] [Various Potion Buffs] inflicted on [Fairy, Tasianna Marina Silverpond]


[“Elk, that’s enough! Thank you! Help Burrower and the elementals to leave the battlefield!”] I commanded as the headless body of Elk replied back in confirmation, before doing exactly what I wanted. His head slowly regrew as he absorbed the mana around him.


Ahahaha!”


I snapped my head back to Yothmlak when I heard him cackle, seeing him fly even higher into the air to avoid my water spells. His body twisted like a spiral as I saw two wind spells being cast on him—[Sylphid’s Cloak] and [Tailwind], if my eyes could be trusted from such a height.


Regardless of what the spells actually were, the dragon’s speed quickened as she dove at me. I disabled one [Abyssal Hydrostrike] but kept the magic circle active with [Continuous Cast], while redirecting the other water beams at him. At the same time, I deactivated [Eye Of The Storm] as it wasn’t needed now.


Yothmlak proved a capable flier as he deftly avoided the spells as he readied an ice breath. Seeing him do this, I aimed my deactivated aqua beam at him, waiting for the opportunity until…


Now! Wind Blast! I pushed both [Iceborne Breaker] crystals in the way of the [Abyssal Hydrostrike] and reactivated the spell, sending the crystals shooting with the stream of high-pressure water.


Yothmlak, naturally, managed to dodge it, and that was what I had anticipated. Using [Fluid Cast], I forcibly activated [Iceborne Breaker]’s condition, releasing a village-destroying explosion that unleashed all that stored ice mana into the air. The shockwave blew away Yothmlak like a ragdoll while doing nothing to Vifi and I due to [Air Freedom]’s equally as frightful magical manipulation of physics.


After the explosion ended, the air where the explosion occurred had frozen everything in it, including the three [Abyssal Hydrostrike]. The stream of water kept being released into the air, but every droplet of water that came into contact with the chest-like ice ball turned into ice. I had to deactivate all three water spells to stop everything, causing the ice ball to crash into the ground with a resounding gong.


“Let’s move!” Vifi grabbed my shoulders after I was done with all my spells, feeling slightly fatigue as the amount of mana I used would have been enough to probably kill a normal a mage multiple times over. Seeing me breathing heavily, she grabbed me some of the mana threads from my backpack and wrapped the core with it to allow her to grab it. “Come on, go, go!”


She then grabbed me by my legs and started carrying me on her shoulder again. Turning to the icicle peaks, her lightning sent her flying with the core as I deactivated all my spells.


[“He’s not dead!”] I said telepathically.


[“Of course, he’s not dead! Your intelligence can’t break through a rank A dragon’s wisdom that easily!”] she retorted. [“Still, that’s the best idea you had there! Certainly better than my idea to smack him with a hammer. Good fucking job, Tasianna! Keep that self, don’t turn weak on me before we’re done here!”]


The cyan soil changed as Vifi dashed into the glacier mountain. The sound of her feet crunching the hard, frozen ground changed to the sound of dull steps slamming against the hardened surface of a rock. Not even a crack could be heard despite Vifi’s powerful legs pushing against the ice. In fact, it was the other way around, as the glacier’s surface was so cold Vifi’s legs were starting to freeze from contact. As such, she had to use [Air Walk] and continue the trip airborne.


Once we got to the foot of the mountain, Vifi snapped around as she clicked her tongue before dodging to the right, just as a giant icicle spear crashed against the glacier, splintering into a million little ice fragments.


“You aren’t running away from me!” That loud announcement echoed through the snowland, followed by a mighty roar that shook the air in the distance.


Looking in the same direction as Vifi, my face contorted in grimace as I saw Yothmlak raise his body into the sky, only barely injured by all my spells. In one moment, he unfurled his wings and beat them, and in the next, his body shot forward like a mana bullet and crashed against the foot of the glacial mountain, sending Vifi flying away from the shockwave.


The dragon snarled as he pounced on us like a beast, prompting Vifi to shoot multiple thunderbolts with her crossbow, evading the dragon’s rampage and flying scales. Vifi’s attacks were able to disrupt and splinter the molted scales, but the frequency of her attacks couldn’t keep up with the dragon. I knew I had to help her out, so I readied myself to cast a spell, but before I could do anything, my eyes snapped up and I told Vifi to focus on dodging just as an elemental in the form of a dragoon landed right on Yothmlak.


The dragon roared as he recovered, shaking the elemental off him to land a tail swipe on the elemental’s head, breaking it. Yet, this was an elemental, so his decapitated body was still able to swing his giant ice sword at the dragon, forcing the latter to parry it with his wing before glowing the attack away entirely with a strong [Wind Blast].


At the same time, multiple other greater elementals who were living on this mountain jumped down, attacking the dragon with all they had. Seeing this, Vifi took the chance to take a breather, where I noticed the voices of three familiar acquaintances. I turned around, pointing at three floating blue balls along a mountain pass.


[“Viif the nymphs!”] I said, helping my companion know what I was looking at, even if she couldn’t see them.


“King, oh, king! Here, come, follow us!” they said before they started flying upwards.


When I notified Vifi about this, she nodded and decided to follow my lead on this. She stomped the air and—


“Do you truly believe some greater elementals will stop me?” Yothmlak shouted as his left hand slammed against the mountain, gouging out some of the ice with his claws. He broke through the elementals and was now breathing down on us, eyes widened with madness as he grinned at us with greed. “You will grant me the power of the ice elemental king, Tasianna! Take the power and grant me access to it, and you may enjoy the fairy tale you always wished! Let all know a true ice age for their betrayal and the invasion of the Edjurl!”


Without a warning, Yothmlak slashed at us, almost ripping us into pieces if Vifi hadn’t reacted in time. Yet, as Vifi expected a follow-up attack, she noted how Yothmlak’s throat was glowing a whitish-blue, warning us of an incoming dragon breath attack.


As Vifi shot herself back like a bullet, an icy breath was unleashed at the elementals, blasting them away before he directed it at us, forcing us further and further away from the mountain. Scales began to hail on us, making it even harder for Vifi to keep up even though all her emotions were heightened as much as she could. Focus, speed, and stamina were entirely spent on keeping us from harm.


Yet, it was enough time for me to finally finish my spells.


Fimbulvetr Wall!


My hands started to crack open as they turned into ice as I released a wall of true ice towards Yothmlak, forcing him to take to the sky to avoid the spell. Using the near indestructible wall as cover, Vifi slipped into its shadow and utilized it to block the ice breath.


Noticing this, Yothmlak flew slightly to the side and angled himself in a better spot, but due to the fact that he couldn’t see us, Vifi’s own preparations were finished as she found the time to grab the firework Princess Hestia had given us. With a single spark, the contraption shot forward, and from the way Yothmlak dodged to the side, the tool seemed to be dangerous enough to trigger his [Danger Perception].


Nevertheless, even though he dodged the attack, the firework shot in a twisting manner before it exploded in the air just slightly below the peak of the glacier, releasing a beautiful crimson flower larger than even the dragon before it. Its incandescent light blinded all of us for a moment as it breathed life and warmth into this near-lifeless glacier, before its fires dimmed forever.


Yothmlak, though, didn’t give this attack too much thought as he kept his ice breath on us, prompting me to ready the next spell I had, but I stopped myself when I felt something in the air. A weird… sound buzzed in my ears as I looked up, noticing something green on the horizon. Flabbergasted at this weird sight, I squinted my eyes until I saw that green spot fluttering like a ball of feathers or flames, only to immediately noticed we had to… brace ou—


Bleeeeeeeeeeeeemshhhh! The sound of a sonic boom exploded around us as Vifi and I were once again blown again, but this time not from Yothmlak’s attack, but somebody else’s.


Although, neither of us could really focus on it, as the sonic boom not only ripped through the air and ground, it also crushed our bodies.


Arrrgh! I shouted as Vifi released a muffled shriek, blowing us right back onto the cyan ground outside of the glacier mountain.


The two of us rolled on the ground as we both pulled out a mana and health potion, respectively, flushing them down our throats as the pain coursing through our bodies demanded that we do so. As both of us were slowly recovering from the damage, we both stared up, seeing a bright verdant flame growing around the foot of the mountain, where we were just standing.


With a roar of pain, the flame suddenly moved, revealing a beaked dragon standing over a roaring Yothmlak. The emerald feathers on the interloper fluttered as if wind was coursing through them, while the dragon’s black beak opened up twice, as if words were coming out of it.


Prince Nongramos!


It couldn’t be. Princess Hestia’s fireworks just exploded but in a matter of seconds, the fifth imperial child of the Kargryxmor clan had arrived before us before we could even think about what Princess Hestia was planning after we shot the flare. In a singular moment, Prince Nongramos had perforated Yothmlak’s shoulder and made him bleed and cry in pain. It only took him a single attack to do more than what I could do with all my high-tier spells.


… Magnificent. I couldn’t help but feel envy at such power. Without a doubt, this was Princess Hestia’s potential.


As Vifi and I stared at this monstrous display, Prince Nongramos slammed one of his four wings into Yothmlak, sending him flying away with a sharp gash along his body. The emerald-flame dragon returned to the sky when he noticed his feet were starting to freeze, and slowly fluttered over to the downed dragon.


We couldn’t hear anything from here, but we knew well enough that this was our opportunity. We had to move now!


Deciding to avoid the eyes of both dragons as they started to fight, Vifi dashed alongside the cliff of the glacier while carrying the core and me, where we noticed a cave entrance beneath it. Its entrance was cracked up, slowly breaking apart, probably caused by the tremors of Prince Nongramos’s attack. It was large enough for a troll to enter through it, but far too small for the dragons.


Seeing as it would hide our trail from Yothmlak, we decided to take that path and enter the glacier through an underground path. Sadly, the nymphs weren’t here to guide us, but in this darkened tunnel, the path forward seemed quite clear enough.


As time went by, with the seismic activity happening above us, probably from the draconic battle, Vifi and I noticed a weird blue glow started to appear. Following it, we ended up at a larger cavern, massive enough to fit a dragon or two, probably. Going down, our eyes widened when we noticed this glow originated from a large reverse spire.


We took a step back as we saw its tip touch a green-blue lake there, as droplets of the lake slowly flowed along the spire’s grooves until it reached the ceiling. Unnerved by such a weird phenomenon and how this even existed inside the glacier made Vifi and I looked at each other with befuddlement. Seeing as the tunnel didn’t go further than this, we decided to search through this place and the massive ice stalagmites… until we found something that shouldn’t be here.


My eyes widened. “… Vifi, he can’t be here, right? I-I can still feel the rumbling above. Prince Nongramos is still fighting against him.”


“I-I think I now understand why the elementals said that the ice elemental king had ‘slain’ Yothmlak. I don’t think they were fooling around with a metaphor. Yothmlak is—”


[“Dead.”]


Vifi and I snapped our mouths shut as we looked at the frozen corpse of Yothmlak before us. We gulped as a voice in our head appeared, until we heard the crackling sound of ice behind us. As we turned around, we saw ice forming a shape—a being.


Bones, flesh, skin, even the scales of this being were created by ice until a layer of scales started to be layered over it, forming a spiky, living exterior that resembled the corpse we just stared into. The lifeless eyes of the body were replaced by two filled with that zealous determination we saw from the “Yothmlak” above us.


With a loud thud, all entrances into this place shut close.


Aye, aye… This place really should have never been found again, but I guess my lackluster replacement of the entrance is at fault. I—gru… hahahaha!Ahhh, we do not command ice as well as our old friend, the ice elemental king. Even if ice is the composite of wind and water, we are not masters over it, for we have lost our divinity for too long.”


“Yothmlak” stood before us once again, slowly walking forward with that same maniacal look for power. A greedy look the dragon always had whenever he talked about reaching the glacial peak.


“Although… what matters is how we receive the core from our old friend ‘willingly?’ All that matters is that you have reached the source of divinity, Tasianna. Stain.” “Yothmlak” grinned even wider. “Allow us to introduce ourselves.We are the Wind and Water Elemental Emperors.”


Yothmlak’s eyes turned navy blue and bright green with those words.