Shaman's Revenge (The Way of the Shaman by V. Mahanenko

Shaman's Revenge (The Way of the Shaman by V. Mahanenko

Author:V. Mahanenko
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: action, adventure, sci-fi, litrpg, fantasy, mahanenko
Publisher: Magic Dome Books
Published: 2018-09-28T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seven. Aquarizamax

“EVERYONE PRESENT AND ready?” Kreel’s voice came over the amulet. “Then let’s do it. Summoning now.”

A summons notification appeared before my eyes, and I was surprised to see that it had been issued by a single player instead of a trio of Mages. Was Kreel really so lavish that he was using scrolls to teleport us over? This was a prohibitively expensive way to do this in comparison to using three Mages, but perhaps the Titan didn’t know any better. But okay—he can summon us however he likes. If he prefers to burn through scrolls, let him burn through scrolls. What difference did it make as long as we reached the Dungeon?

No sooner had my new location come into focus than an enormous cloud eclipsed Barliona’s bright sun.

“Hello again! This time in person,” boomed the giant, offering me his immense paw. Only now did I realize that the cloud was in fact the Titan standing before me in his full battle armor. He was between two and a half and three meters tall. As for weight, well, let’s just say that, seeing him, a rhino would step aside and have a smoke in envy. I’m not sure that I had the Strength to even budge Kreel—maybe only in my Dragon Form. By the way! It’s possible that the Level 201 Kreel has simply transformed into his battle form and this is why his dimensions seem so daunting to me. As a Dragon, I take up almost half of Altameda’s hall, so in terms of dimensions I’m no smaller. Damn it! What am I thinking about? Why would I even compare my size to a Titan’s?

“Hello to you too,” I said, squeezing the gargantuan paw and nodding toward the giant tower behind us. “So is that your Dungeon?”

Kreel turned his head in the indicated direction, causing some critter affixed to the crown of his helm to trace and arc in the air and in so doing leave a barely noticeable blue and white trail in its wake.

“It is,” he nodded. “Flying over the tower is prohibited—you can’t maintain inertia. I think they’ve installed a jammer in it. So the only approach is on foot from below. Here’s the raid invitation. The others will arrive in a bit.”

An enormous tower of white stone about fifty meters wide and a hundred meters tall loomed over the desert. The blazing sun here constantly saddled everyone with the ‘Blindness,’ ‘Desiccation,’ and ‘Thirst’ debuffs, which all stacked to decrease our main stats by 20%. Moreover, a notification informed me that these debuffs would intensify every thirty minutes. The tower boasted several windows about thirty meters above ground, inviting agile players to clamber up into them, yet I trusted Kreel. If he said that flying was prohibited, then that’s the way it was. Besides, there was only one boss left, at the very top of the tower, so the rest of it would have been cleared.

“Why didn’t you summon us straight to the top?” I asked the important question, as soon as I realized how far we’d have to climb.



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