The Eternal: Infinity - A LitRPG Saga (The World of Ga'em Book 4) by Dhayaa Anbajagane

The Eternal: Infinity - A LitRPG Saga (The World of Ga'em Book 4) by Dhayaa Anbajagane

Author:Dhayaa Anbajagane [Anbajagane, Dhayaa]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 2017-08-31T06:00:00+00:00


DING!

Unable to use skill! Subject out of range!

Or not, I muttered.

“They seem to be close to Level 600 from what I can gauge,” Acnologia said. “Very likely above it as well.”

What? I blinked. That’s waaay too strong for a bunch of skeletons.

“Creatures of darkness thrive here, Eternal.”

Skeletons are not creatures of darkness.

“You get the point,” Nyx said.

The skeletons stood up once more, and their weapons swung in the air as they charged at us, with vigor flowing within them.

I turned more serious as well. When I first saw this skeleton army, with most of the soldiers at level 400, I had not been tense in the least. It was alarming, but not disturbing. They were a set of beings I could take on by myself for certain. I knew so because I had done something eerily similar before.

However, this situation had quickly flipped around, for the enemy seemed highly organized, and that was something I had certainly not expected in a bunch of skeletons. Organization was not their thing. They were more of the ‘attack and never think about it’ types, which was understandable since they had no brains.

But if they were striking with strategic prowess this time then that could only mean one thing.

“Someone is leading them,” Nyx said, finishing my thought.

Hey, I was saving up for the dramatic reveal.

“Yes, let’s sit here and complain about who got to reveal that skeletal army which is—by the way—about ten yards from you right now.”

I know. I sighed and put my hand up. “Tritus Oceanus!’ I yelled, summoning a blast of water and swinging my hand around, getting every skeleton in a forty-five-degree arc. I couldn’t tell how many fell, but more were filling their places already, giving us an around-the-clock job to do protecting ourselves.

My fingers itched as I held Dawnbreaker. I wanted to use the sword, I wanted to slash and hack like I normally did. This urge had built up now, to land physical attacks rather than long range ones.

It was almost like I wanted to feel the death.

I frowned at the thought. That doesn’t like a healthy thing to want.

“That’s because it isn’t.”

Either way, now wasn’t the time to ponder and so I didn’t.

I shot forward, blade in hand, and surged into the first row of skeletal warriors, crashing through them like they were made of wood. Is bone even stronger than wood? I cut through ten of them at once, and sent a pile of rattling white to the floor. Dust coughed up into the air, and flew away in the tailwind I caused. I surged around the battlefield, taking out every skeleton in reach, and striking harder with every consecutive slash.

“Zoran, the mages are trying something once again,” Acnologia said.

There were more? I sighed. I thought I got them all the last time.

I jumped high into the air, not turning to the end of the enemy ranks, but instead glancing back at the elven forces that were supporting me. There were quite a few of them left, most of them archers, but still quite a few swordsmen as well.



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