Life Reset Book 1 by Shemer Kuznits

Life Reset Book 1 by Shemer Kuznits

Author:Shemer Kuznits [Kuznits, Shemer]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-08-06T22:00:00+00:00


I let them continue the fight. It took them nearly two more minutes until one of the warriors finally landed a killing blow on the creature. I quickly looted that one as well, taking his bones and leather, sadly no gallbladder this time.

We repeated this tactic again and again. I managed to lure in 3 more huggers and we quickly dispatched them in the same fashion. I added all the bones and leathers to my inventory, as well as one more gallbladder.

After killing the 5 huggers, it seemed that we cleared the cave. Aside from mushrooms, there was nothing else of interest left.

<Give me a sec> Vic suddenly said. He disengaged from my shoulders, liquefying his body and entered a dead Hugger’s body. The body convulsed once, twice, and then started to raise up from the ground. It took him a moment to successfully control all the legs, but Vic eventually managed to stand tall on all six.

“Well?” I asked him, “Found anything useful”.

The creature turned toward my general direction and then screeched, “eeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!”

“Ouch!” I cried. All of the party members, including me, immediately covered their ears.

The creature fell back to the ground, as Vic oozed out of him, crawling back toward my shoulders.

<Sorry boss, that thing was weird. It has no brain of its own> He reported. <good thing you didn’t try dominating it, might have backfired and given you a nasty surprise>

“Found anything useful?”

<Well, my possession skill is still pretty low, but from what I could tell, that creature fed on the darkness around it. Or it might be more accurate to say, he was fueled by it. It also strengthened them considerably. I’d say that even a 20 level character won’t survive here on his own if he was jumped by one of those things>

“Alright Vic, thanks for the info. Let’s continue.” I told my party, and, resuming our careful march, we went back into the tunnel.

We continued down the tunnel, following it for a few more dozen meters, when it finally ended with another opening, another chamber.

We could immediately see from the tunnel that the center of the chamber had a small mound of white rocks. The mound was softly glowing, dispelling some of the darkness around it, but in no way illuminating the rest of the chamber. In fact, I couldn’t see the chamber’s walls at all. It was as if the area around the mound was oozing blackness that had tried to reach the pile, but failed as its glow battled the darkness.

“Be ready for anything” I cautioned my group, and we slowly entered the chamber, still maintaining our formation.

As soon as we moved past the tunnels, the walls around us appeared to be covered by the same weird oozing darkness. As we walked further in, the tunnel entrance seemed small and far away, as it was almost completely hidden by the darkness. Something was definitely off in here. I was reminded of my vision all of the sudden,

We moved closer to the central mound.



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