《Never Die Twice 》Chapter 16: Flawless Victory
Advertisement
Pain, coupled with humiliation, racked the princess’ body as her back hit a stone wall. She coughed blood and felt her ribs breaking under the strain.
Warning: You have taken massive [Physical] damage! You have lost half your HP!
[Insta-death] negated by [Amulet of Avalon]!
Gwen barely had the time to get back on her feet, and the undead dragon was already upon her. She leaped to the side, sharp claws tearing through the stone wall like butter.
The princess attempted to cut the creature, channeling her holy power through her blade. Her weapon flayed the monster’s rotting scales but didn’t inflict any lasting damage. Her sacred [Paladin] abilities should harm the undead, so why?
Buffs, Gwen realized, as the dragon’s tail almost hit her like a flail. The necromancer had cast protections against [Holy] before transforming. He had become a being of pure strength bolstered by magic.
The undead dragon let out a fearsome roar, dark energies surging through his throat, and then unleashed a beam of black smoke at her. Gwen renewed her [Hasten] spell and moved as fast as she could, the stone turning to dust under the breath’s unholy power.
Everywhere, the battle’s tide had turned for the worse. The earth elemental had fallen, torn into pieces by goblins much stronger than the rest of their kind. Lady Yseult and Annie had regrouped with Takeru, but were all flanked by skeletons; Morgane and Walter Tye fared little better, engaged in a desperate battle against Hagen and his mummy ally.
And the dragon had marked the princess for death.
“Gwen!” Morgane left Tye to fend off for himself against the undead, unleashing a fireball at the dragon. The creature didn’t even flinch.
Thankfully, someone else came to Gwen’s rescue. The summoned [Winged Daughter of Balder] flew through the cavern and struck the beast in the eyes, desperately trying to save the princess of Avalon. The undead let out a screech and grabbed her with his maw, chewing her like a dog would a rat.
Was that how Gwen herself would die? Eaten by a monster?
“Gwen!” Morgane called her, bringing out a brown wand from her supplies. A magical item covered with earth runes, and the Tier VII spellcasting symbol.
“What is that?” the princess asked for confirmation, although she already recognized the device’s nature.
“A [Wand of Earthquake]!” Morgane shouted, while Walter Tye created as many walls of ice as possible between Hagen’s group and himself.
Gwen’s eyes widened in horror. “No.”
“It’s the only way to kill this thing!”
“You idiot!” Takeru shouted back, frantically keeping Hagen no Mercy at bay with arrows. “You will kill us all!”
Perhaps not. Gwen all but read her cousin’s mind. “Annie, Lady Yseult, how long can you sustain a barrier with your current SP?”
Annie instantly understood the princess' plan, but she was far from confident. “I’m… I don’t know!”
“We do not have much choice,” Lady Yseult replied, as the dragon finished tearing off the Winged Daughter’s head from her body.
Realizing that nothing else would stop the dragon, the princess decided to take the risk. “Everyone, to Morgane! Lady Yseult, Annie, summon barriers!”
The princess rushed towards her sister as quickly as she could. Behind her, the monstrous dragon let out a roar and pursued. Walter Tye and the others managed to break their own encirclement, gathering around Morgane.
“Chief, calm down!” Hagen argued, but the dragon trampled his lackey in his vicious rage. The dullahan’s body was tossed away like a ragdoll, discarded by his maddened master.
Advertisement
“Now!” Gwen ordered once everyone had assembled. Annie and Lady Yseult immediately raised barriers, shielding the group behind a powerful dome of light, while Morgane snapped the wand in half.
The effect was instantaneous.
The entire cave trembled, as a mighty tremor spread around Morgane, then another. The ceiling collapsed, tons of stones falling down.
Goblins, cowardly as ever, ran through the tunnels, alongside a few free-willed skeletons. The others - Hagen, the mummy, and the broken zombie swordsman - were buried beneath the debris and crushed by boulders. Meanwhile, the dragon powered through the falling ceiling, his sharp claws hitting the barriers again and again.
Finally, a rock the size of a house fell on its head, bringing it down. More stones poured from above, burying everyone.
For five minutes, the ceiling collapsed on the barriers, straining the spellcasters to their absolute limit. “Where did you buy that wand?” Gwen asked Morgane, as the tremors continued. “Why didn’t you tell me?”
“A girl has her secrets.” She winked at her trueborn sister.
She must have asked Archmage Calvert for a favor or charmed a teacher into giving her that weapon. Gwen wasn’t amused, at all. “Good thinking, but if we survive, swear never to do it again.”
While her sister was naturally duplicitous and her quick thinking may have saved them all, the princess disliked surprises. Morgane took too many liberties behind Gwen’s back, and the [Paladin] had the feeling that one day, her tricks would backfire. She would accept a favor from the wrong person, or push her luck too far.
Finally, once the tremors ended with the group buried under the collapsed cave, the spellcasters partially dropped the barrier above them. Walter Tye used spells to meld the stone, opening a path through.
After minutes of tireless work, the group emerged from the debris to meet the sunlight.
The entire vault had collapsed on itself, alongside the caverns above it. The quake had opened a path all the way to the outside of the dungeon, leaving a giant hole above a ton of broken stones.
Gwen went out first, only to notice a humanoid shape emerging from the debris, battered, yet still ‘alive.’
The necromancer had regained his human form and crawled out of his would-be tomb.
The sorcerer and the princess faced one another in surprised silence. Before she could react, his hands lunged for her neck.
Gwen coughed as the inhumanly strong fingers tighten around her windpipe, strangling her. The necromancer’s eyes radiated hatred and fury behind his mask, his grudge animating him like a vicious ghost. Even now, with his SP exhausted, he had chosen to use his last strength for a pitiful shot at revenge rather than flee.
The princess tried to raise her sword to stab him, but her pommel felt slippery in her fingers. A chilling cold spreading through her body, her life fading away.
Medium [Frost] damage! Vitality check failed! You have been [Paralysed] by [Ghoul Tou—
Slash!
Annie’s blade of wind spell stabbed the undead through the heart, and his hold loosened. Regaining control of her body, Gwen tossed the necromancer to the side with a push and recovered her breath. That would leave marks.
Takeru shot an arrow at the corpse to be sure, and Lady Yseult cast a purifying spell to exorcise his vile spirit. When they were absolutely sure that the sorcerer had perished, the group gathered around his remains.
Gwen removed his mask.
She expected a familiar face. A city guard, a shopkeeper, a wanted criminal, Walter Tye himself.
Instead, she faced a rotting, balding corpse.
Advertisement
“Well, that’s disappointing,” Morgane said, the monster already turning to dust as time caught up with him.
“What did you expect?” Takeru shrugged. “Just another undead.”
Gwen couldn’t put her finger on what, but something felt off. Was it her paranoia flaring up, refusing to accept the simple truth? Or was it another trick? “Dig up the others,” she told the group, after the necromancer had become dust. “We need to be sure.”
They spent a good hour digging up corpses, finding the shattered, nearly unrecognizable body of Hagen No Mercy, crushed zombie limbs, and other remains. Even creatures that powerful couldn’t survive tons and tons of stones falling upon them.
It was a thankful coincidence that the quake had opened a hole to the outside, for all the tunnels leading to this room had been buried. Access to the lower levels had been condemned, trapping whatever surviving monsters to the darkness below. The goblins would starve, and the undead would take months, maybe years, before they managed to dig their way out.
Gwen would simply send soldiers to secure the area, but otherwise, Lyonesse’s days as a dungeon town were over.
“You will have to find a new occupation, my friend,” Lady Yseult told Walter Tye, although she said it with warmth.
“Fewer adventurers will hurt my business, but I can switch to remedies,” the shopkeeper shrugged it off.
“Or you could join the Academy,” Gwen said. She thanked the gods that she was mistaken on his account. “You have exceptional skills. The Kingdom may need them.”
“I am sorry, Your Highness,” Walter Tye replied. “But unless that is a direct order, I am just relieved to be done with this mess.”
“Tye is not made for this kind of life,” Annie said cheerfully.
Gwen couldn’t help but crack a smile. The tension had completely vanished with their unlikely victory.
Congratulations! For surviving a battle with a [Linnorm Demilich], you earned three levels in [Paladin of Tyr]! You earned the [Aesir Blessing] Class Perk!
+60 HP, +10 SP, +3 STR, +2 VIT, +2 SKI, +2 INT, +3 CHA, +3 LCK.
[Aesir Blessing]: Your devotion to the Aesir’s order has been rewarded with divine grace. You gain immunity to [Petrification], Resistance to [Fire], [Light], and [Frost]. Finally, you can speak and understand any language spoken in your presence, except the Five Calamities’ [Darktongue].
Walter Tye was right to feel relieved.
Gwen was glad too. Glad that this nightmare was all over. Glad that everyone made it out alive, that the necromancer perished alongside all of his major minions. Glad that this ended well.
…
Too well.
This kind of happy ending only happened in children fairy tales, not real life. And they lived happily ever after, the cynical part of her mind whispered to her mockingly. Their victory felt far too easy, unearned.
Something didn't add up withthis scenario.
She couldn’t explain how, but Gwen knew, deep within herself, that she had been had.
In the depth of his sanctum, a necromancer watched a group of heroes congratulating themselves over their hard-won victory through a [Ghost Mirror].
“He’s going to say it,” Hagen of Vendemar said, watching the scene like a play. “Hear me out, he will say, ‘we need to seize the treasure.’”
“We need to seize the treasure,” Takeru insisted. “I’m sure they have hidden chests.”
“See?” the dullahan chuckled. “They never change.”
“Although the acting award goes to Laufey,” Ghostring said, observing the false Walter Tye discussing with Annie. The scene made the necromancer a bit uncomfortable. “Just as grumpy as the chief on his bad days.”
Their leader watched the scene with cold eyes, until at least they climbed their way out of the hole and left his home. Takeru complained all the way through, but saw reason in getting healing before looking for gold.
“Gentlemen,” the real Walter Tye faced his elites within his sanctuary, “It appears that I am officially dead.”
“He was too young!” Ghostring the ghost falsely cried. “Too young!”
“Our master’s death must be avenged!” Hagen declared. “Revenge!”
“Can somebody reattach my spine?” Duke asked, the only one not sharing the joke. Morgane’s fire blast had torn him in half, although as an elite zombie, only his head’s destruction could put him down for good. “I can’t feel my legs.”
“Soon,” Tye promised, taking a moment to review the play. “First I want this day to be a reminder why I never believed in diplomacy. I asked them to stand down, twice, and they still tried to destroy us.”
“Blame their culture,” Hagen replied. “They think they will get a nice afterlife if they die on their feet. To them, a fight is a win-win scenario.”
Which made Tye all the more determined to tear that system down.
In the end, it could have gone better, and it could have been worse. This whole mess had cost him many workers, magical items, decoys, and all of Level One; even orchestrating the entire play had been a logistical nightmare.
Tye could have slaughtered the group handily, especially after he identified which magical artifacts the princess carried on her person. But that would have brought Avalon’s full attention on the necromancer, and he would have spent his entire existence on the run afterward.
So Tye had set multiple redundancies. While he had never expected the group to be reasonable, he would have negotiated in good faith had they accepted to leave him be. Once diplomacy failed, he tried to turn the princess into a possessed vampire like her sister, but the [Amulet of Pendragon] protected her.
Had the cover-up not worked, or if the group had identified the corpses as decoys, Morgane would have launched a doomed assassination attempt on her sister out of ‘jealousy’ before escaping. This would have drawn the princess’ attention away from the dungeon, but would have only delayed the problem instead of solving it.
If nothing had worked, the necromancer would have scrapped the barrel’s bottom for ideas. Hagen had even suggested cloning the princess or replacing her with Laufey, in spite of the scrutiny.
It's so much easier when I can simply kill them with magic, Tye thought. He was a magical scientist first and foremost, not a tactician. He had no talent for intrigue.
They had learned much from this confrontation though. His [Linnorm Demilich], created from the remains of the dragon’s skull gifted by Mockingbird, had proven itself a formidable defense against intrusions; and Tye's custom [Switching Teleport] spell could be faked as a transformation. The alchemical vampire plague could be countered, and the Academy’s students lacked the levels needed to truly threaten the dungeon's elites. They had seen Lady Yseult in action and whatever the city’s priests could field.
And most importantly…
Walter Tye looked at the tiny amount of blood gathered in the glass cup on his desk. The precious fluid the princess had shed, once his undead dragon had hit her.
If his suspicions about Nastrond were correct, then the gods themselves had sealed it away from mortal eyes. Since the Royal Family of Avalon had been blessed by Allfather Odin himself with many privileges, including protecting Midgard from the Calamities...
Well, the necromancer might have found the key to this hidden city.
“They will return to look for loot,” Hagen predicted. “To claim the spoils of victory.”
“We will set up a false cache with trinkets,” Tye said. “Alongside some of my outdated notes, to make it credible.”
“What afterward?” Duke asked, Spook carrying him in his arms. “Everything below Level One is buried underground.”
“We lay low,” Tye said. “Because we now have the greatest shield of all: anonymity.”
For as far as the world was concerned, they no longer existed.
Advertisement
- In Serial19 Chapters
The Immortal Supreme
On the huge and vast planet named Zhou that lies near the edge of the universe, there lay 4 continents surrounded by an ocean even bigger than all the continents combined. There is the Teolim continent in the East, the Cold North continent in the north, the Hu continent in the west, and the ever prosperous Heaven Reaching continent in the south. Every continent is wracked with conflict as cultivators roam about searching for their own good fortune to achieve Ascension and venture further in towards the center of the universe. However, good fortune does not end up in the hands of whoever wishes for it. It comes to the destined few, the Chosen of their generation such that they may surpass their predecessors and bring more prosperity to their family through their own strength. However, there are still mortals who live normal lives in the 4 continents. Every one of which have the choice to walk the path of cultivation or to continue with the peace that eternally sleeps with them in their mortal lands. This is the story of how a young boy who steps into the bloody world of cultivation willingly and realises that it was not what he hoped it was. Witness as he slowly changes his attitude towards cultivation and the meaning to be a cultivator. Watch as he slays those that determined it right to slay him. Await his rise to fame as he achieves his Ascension and ventures towards the centre of the Universe, where he will make his name known to all the Immortals and reign supreme over them! Author's note: This is my first novel and as you had expected from the title, it's a xianxia novel. It's going to take a couple years to finish so stay a while. I will need your continued support to stay strong and finish this as fast as I can for all of you. Each chapter will have 2000 words at least. Posting schedule: 1 regular chapter a week. There may be an extra one so watch out for that. There may be a few errors here and there so I would like your assistance in spotting them. Thanks for reading! P.S the cover isn't mine, you can find it here. I just edited it a bit. https://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Sword_Specialist_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)
8 78 - In Serial9 Chapters
Chronicles of Magnus
With the desire to become more powerful than the deities, the seven princes of hell united to hunt the Vermillion Bird and absorb its power. Yet the alliance between the demons was short. Hindered by their craving to become the most powerful among their peers, their conflict gave the Vermilion bird a chance to fight back. But, the Vermilion Bird was fatally wounded because of the combined attack of the demons. Escaping to the world of void, the Vermilion Bird waited for the person who will be deemed worthy of the deity’s power.
8 435 - In Serial83 Chapters
Wrong Number (K. Kenma)
(Complete)You suddenly get a text from an unknown number while playing a game. You being you decided to text back and mess with them a bit not knowing a bond would form.Kind of a textfic?#1 on kenmakozume (10/15/21)#1 on kenmaxreader (7/20/21)#1 on karasuno(12/23/21)#9 on textfic (7/27/21)#3 on fanfiction (8/1/21)#1 on kenma (8/26/21)#1 on akaashi (8/26/21)#10 on haikyuufanfiction (8/25/21)#2 on nekoma (8/25/21)#2 on bokuto (10/15/21)#3 on lev (11/20/21)
8 224 - In Serial21 Chapters
Tentacle Lord
Kagero Kogami was a normal highschool student which love Anime and Light Novel a little more than others, in other words he was an otaku. With him being an otaku, it was normal for him to be looked down upon and hated by his classmate. But that all changed after he and the other four classmates of his were summoned by the kingdom of Laturey to their world, it was a fantasy world pictured in his Anime and Light Novel, but while the others were the new generation of hero party, his job was [Tentacle].Stuck with the middle boss-like job, Kagero was determined to survive in the new world using his job as [Tentacle] and wits. This was the beginning of the tale of the Tentacle Lord, surviving and dominating all in his path.( this is my first time writing a FanFic, if you have opinion and advice for me, please don't hold back and tell me. I will use your opinion and advice, good or bad, to grow as an author. This is my first step to make my first Fanfic, Tentacle Lord, into a Light Novel. To show everybody just how hot a tentacle really is ! For sparing your time to read my fanfic, thank you ! ,- Erogami )
8 82 - In Serial25 Chapters
The legend of the sun guild.
Durning the age of darkness it was said that four people of great power were born. The first man of great might. Who hunted the monster and saw them as know more than a means to an end. He fought to simply feed his hungry for blood and power. He challenged both the heavens and the darkest depths of hell. He made the world know meaning of the word fear. He was a strongest swordsman of the world. During his time their were few who could say otherwise and by his end their was know to be only one who claimed to be his better. There were none who love the sword like him. And there would be none who his blade would love like him. They said that number did not matter to him. That all who face him blade would die without exception. They is a legend of him bringing death to an empire so he could claim the life of widow of a soldier who died of his own blade in the face death so that the sword man would not now the satisfactory of taking his life. They called him the sword of death. The second was a man of great rage. An noble avenger to the weak and and terror to the strong. He was a berserker but unlike most who would attempt to control they rage he would reveal in the through of it controlling him. He would streak across the battlefield ripping both friend and foe apart alike and he would do so with nothing but his bare hand. They called him an immortal they said the more be bleed the more his power would grow. And they spoke of the power to he he could trade his blood for death. They said that no mortal weapon could kill him and that he would rise to fight no matter the injury. There was a legend of him ripping off his own head and using it to club his enemies to death. They called him the immortal wrath. The third was a woman of madness and magic. She was a hated witch. They say that her only objects was to spread misery and hate. It said she lead many a good man from the right path to one of great evil just to she if she was capable of such things. Her experiments left only detestation in their wake as she tainted the lands in some way worse than the worse then the void or darkness ever could. Her magic was a foul and dangerous thing that saw all her enemy become her enemy. That she enter the territory of both the formed of order and the gods of Chao us would not go. That she played with the energy of the void. Legend speaks of a place where she corrupted the very darkness that that claim both the land and the people. Some say light would flee from her presence in fear of the shadows fate for that was her name she was the fate weaver. The forth was a man. He was simply known as… the hero of the world. But this is not his story. No this is a story that speak of the other three The unrelenting swords man The undying wrath The unquantifiable desire But it mainly speaks of their second life. For the age of darkness has long since pases and the age of fire is coming to a close. But as the age dies a new one must be born. ( the idea is that this story will be told from the perspectives of the bad guys. Their motives ,objectives, rise to power, struggles and what they want to achieve. But yes they are the ‘bad guys’ of the story it’s also probably important to note that for the time being it’s going to be written on my phone then edit later when I have the time and feel like it but you should probably think of whats here as a draft until further notice. )
8 85 - In Serial18 Chapters
Immortal Sovereign (Cancelled)
My first novel.... and Yes its cliche.. This is more of a test for me or a starter in which i create my foundation of writing stuff. Restarting it The gates of heaven have opened! The seals of hell have loosened! At a place beyond the stars, chaos rages Countless Immortals have risen and fell all in aspiration to become the Immortal Sovereign the said highest point of cultivation and within the midst of all the chaos a young mortal boy looks to the stars as a mysterious body falls from the sky into his world. But who is to say that they are sure that cultivation does not reach higher? To the point of eternity? If so who in the new generation can achieve such a feat? But what is an Immortal Sovereign? It is an immortal capable of ruling the stars! With a thought they can erase trillions! With a finger they can destroy celestial bodies! With a hand they can pulverise stars! With their powers the realms shake in fear! Yet in the end Even they do not stand at the top! Because there are those who chase Eternity itself! To aim for something higher than even Immortality!
8 199

