Fragment of Divinity: A Litrpg Adventure (Defying Divinity Book 1) by Jamey Sultan

Fragment of Divinity: A Litrpg Adventure (Defying Divinity Book 1) by Jamey Sultan

Author:Jamey Sultan [Sultan, Jamey]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-09-11T22:00:00+00:00


Rank: Epic

Enchantment School: Fire, Air

Durability: 1,975/1,975

Charge time: 1 minute

Ammunition: 2/2

Recharge Rate: One bolt every two weeks.

This crossbow was lovingly crafted from the wood of a redfire tree and enchanted to produce bolts of pure Drakefire.

Vegar looked at the crossbow in his hands. It was exquisitely carved from a red-hued wood with gold trimmings. Two high-level monster cores had been carved and placed on either side of the catch. The fire core produced the destructive energy while the wind core helped stabilize the shape into a bolt and launch the projectiles. The devastating weapon had cost him over ten thousand gold, but it was worth it. Nothing could withstand the force of the crossbow.

Returning his attention to the fight, Vegar was pleased to see it was going well. Butcher and Sinew were covered in large gashes, their regeneration unable to keep up with the damage they were taking, but they were still standing. The corpses were piled high around them. They stood back-to-back, fighting the last two Shriekers.

The battle with the shaman was not going as well. Arrows littered the ground around his shield. The occasional flash of violet light through the fog would let them know that the shield was still active. Deep inside the fog there was an almost blinding violet light as the shaman neared the end of his spell.

Unable to wait any longer, Vegar stepped out from behind the cart and pointed his crossbow at the shaman. He stepped on the strap, cocking the string to the creaking protest of the rarely used mechanism. As soon as it locked behind the catch, bright orange energy engulfed it. The energy built up and lengthened, taking the form of a flaming arrow.

The shaman cried out in triumph, raising his arms and letting loose his spell. A pulse of violet light radiated from his body, washing over the battlefield as Vegar let loose his bolt. The flaming projectile let out a deafening roar as it punched through the shield and struck the shaman in the shoulder. The arrow exploded, engulfing the shaman in fire.

You have killed Saru-Til (Level 39).



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