Chapter 95: 95. Final Boss (I)
The chamber was made of pure Titansteel. Gray-brown streaks arched wall-to-ceiling. The floor was a cross-section of the Tree itselfβyou could see dozens of huge rings spread across it, silver lines circling one after another. Deep finger-width fissures spanned its length.
The air was musty. It smelled of old wood. Strips of glowing vines sprawled over the ceiling like stadium lights.
At the center stood the Monster. If the Bark Sentinels were lightweights, this thing was a heavyweight. It towered nine feet tall. Its faceβif you could call it thatβwas a smattering of coarse bark ridges. Its mouth was a stark line. It had no eyes. Little mosses fuzzed its lanky limbs. Its arms looked like spiked clubs.
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So it was another boxer. Like normal Bark Sentinels. Though this one seemed to be more of a bruteβno 'martial arts master' type Skill. Just a really strong smash.
Zane hadn't gotten a good test of his new body yet. So far, nothing could even move him. This was a good chance. He gave Evan a look.
At this point Evan got the drill. He scampered off to the side. There he gave a little wave, ready to cheerlead. "You show 'em who's boss!"
Zane smiled a little. He found himself smiling a lot this dungeon raid. Maybe it was being around Evan with his new empathy Skill. It was like being around a bonfire of feeling; you couldn't help but feel warm.
Zane got his Chains out. No Axes. He just wrapped them around his fist like boxing wraps, then mashed them together to test them. They made a thick deep CLUNK. Good weight.
Then he set his arms on Stormfire and put on maximum density. Instantly he started sinking into the ground. It was a lot of weight, even for him. It took some effort to put his arms up.
The Monster began to stir. It seemed to react to the Stormfire. The lines on its face creased thicker. It let out a crackling groan, angling to face him. It put up its arms in turn.
He took a step. And sank half a foot into Titansteel. The whole chamber trembled; puffs of dust shook out from the ceiling.
The Overlord stepped too. The chamber shook then too. The ground sagged under its weight. Zane grinned.
He took another step, then another. So did the Overlord. And they were charging each other now full speed, sending quakes rippling down the chamber, clashing, rupturing in splintering splashes.
The Overlord struck first. It lunged; its arm swung like a baseball bat. And Zane ducked it. He uncorked his answerβand his fist landed clean.
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It sank into the belly of the beast, sank through the steel surface layer, then the crunchier, softer, stringier stuff underneathβand just kept going. Dense Steel Laws tried desperately to keep him out. But Zane was so heavy, so powerful now there was something undeniable about the punchβit kept breaking layer after layer, crunching and crackling as it went. It wasn't even that fast. But the momentum was monstrous. It finally ground to a halt the way a freight train pulls into a station.
By then he was elbow deep into the Monster's body. He blinked at it. The Overlord's body was reinforced Titansteelβwoven through with Steely Density and Undying Might. And it felt like wallpaper. Huh.
Then it all erupted.
A grenade of Stormfire went off right in the middle of its body. He felt the energy blossoming up and out, ripping through everything it touched.
The Overlord's mouth gaped wide, and Zane saw a white-red glow steaming out of itβthe Stormfire licking up its throat. This thing was done. That fast. It surprised even him.
Wellβit was done for. Not quite done. He let down his guard a little too soon.
It raised that steel pillar of an arm, and the whole thing flared with Law, with essence. It had to be that smash Skill. He tried to pull his arm out. He couldn't manage it in time.
And it clobbered him in the head. CLUNKβCRACK!
It swung like a baseball bat. It hit like a baseball bat too. But with spikes on the end. Which felt just as unpleasant as he expected. It was the single hardest shot he'd ever taken straight to the face, and that was really saying something. His head whipped nearly all the way around. Blinding pain spiked up his temple; blood spattered out, blinding one of his eyes.
But somehow the Overlord felt in more pain than he was. Frowning, he looked up.
The thing hit him so hard it shattered its arm on his head. Huh.
It seemed to be a pattern with these Bark Sentinels. He finally yanked his arm out its bodyβjust in time for the other spike-arm to smash him in the face. CLUNK-CRACK!
This time he face-planted straight into the ground.
His ears rang awfully. His head spun. His whole face felt like it was on fire. His skin was pretty cut up; he was dribbling blood all over his face. He was pretty sure his nose was broken. His cheekbone might be too.
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That sucked.
But on the bright side, the Overlord's essence was an ebbing puddle. And it now had no armsβthey were broken off at the elbows; a shattered halo of splinters and spikes lay strewn on the floor.
It'd just chucked its two best shots at him, by the looks of it. And he ate them head-on.
Other than his face being brokenβwhich happens so often he kind of expected at this pointβhe was pretty okay. Better than okayβhe felt good. He felt warm. He licked his lips.
Then the Monster started to freak out. Maybe from how not-dead he looked, or maybe from all the Stormfire roasting it from the inside. It came flailing at him in a panic. And he took it to task.
It swung blindly at him. Even without Sage Mind he would've seen it coming a mile off. He ducked and fed it a Stormfire fistβand this time, his fist made it all the way through, caught air on the other side. When he pulled it back out, there was a giant hole in the middle of its face.
It staggered back, flailing for balance. He leaped in and booted it in the chest. Just for fun. His foot went all the way through itβit felt like cardboard, this thing!
Then he just started blasting holes. Up its arms, up its chest, up its head. It started toppling and wobbling like it was drunk. Zane hunched in and walked it down. This was really fun; he liked this. He felt like some kind of indestructible Terminator. Other than his broken face. He was relentless; he just came on and on, brutalizing the thing. He blasted it twice to the head, taking off everything over the neck in beautiful violent arcs. Each shot sent wood chips spinning all over the place. Each shot made a new hole. CRUNCH! CRUNCH! CRUNCH!
Sometimes, he saw videos of those martial arts masters chopping wood blocks with their bare hands. He never really got the appeal of it until now. Except rather than plywood, he was hitting reinforced Titansteel. This was fun.
He was almost sad when it all smoked to white.
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That thing had been level 97.
He doubted anything under Level 100 could do much to him now. 100β¦ He got the sense that was some kind of benchmark. A lot of people got stuck on 99. He got the impression the difference between 99 and 100 was not the difference between 98 and 99. Something changed there.
Hmm.
He wondered how he stacked up against those folks. Was anyone past Level 100? Maybe not. That Eze guy was World Rank 3, and he was still at 99βReina said he was still breaking through in San Francisco, soβ¦
'Titansteel Root', a B-grade treasure, lay in the middle of the chamber. Another Steel-comprehension treasure. Zane was picking up quite a lot of these things. First those Leaves, now this⦠he still had a play or two of that one Elder's recording too, didn't he? When he was ready to break through to Elemental he'd have a treasure trove at his disposal.
He picked it up and kept climbing.
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They picked up some more Sap along the way. Soon the tunnels got tighter and tighter; the spirals got steeper too. The mini-map showed all kinds of tunnels crisscrossing around them, going out to ridges and platforms, winding back in. But theirs just kept going up.
After a while, he felt a little tug on the back of his shirt.
"Um Zane? Do you think we're past the clouds?"
He nodded.
They kept climbing, and the air started to change. You could feel it getting colder and colderβand quick too. And at a certain crispy freshness to it, like air on a snowy mountain peak. Frost started forming on the walls, on the floorβ¦
Somewhere far above, there was open air.
They were getting close. This could be the final ascent.
Soon they started hearing thumps, crackles in the distance. He felt another little tug on the back of his shirt. "Um Zane?" It was Evan again, feeling nervous. Even more than usual. "Do you think that's the Final Boss?"
"Could be. Probably."
"β¦It sounds madβ¦"
More sounds streaming through. β¦ Was that screaming?
Then the ground started to shiver. So did the walls. There was a deep groaning noise; it roared down the tunnel. And everything started to shakeβas though they were stuck underground and an earthquake was starting. The ceiling started creaking; cracks croaked open, widening fast, spilling reams of dust.
Shit.
He scooped Evan upβEvan squealed as he didβand made sure to shield the boy with his body, so if something fell it wouldn't hit him. Then Zane ran for it. He poured in Volt Steps. Suddenly he was shooting up the quivering tunnel. In hindsight all this was kind of silly, since Evan was faster. Zane wasn't really thinking then; some protective instinct just kicked in.
Then a notification popped up.
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Zane only read it when he burst out onto the surface.
He emerged on a bough and saw nothing but clear dark-blue sky above, twinkling with a gorgeous spray of stars, brilliantly white. This was the highest bough of them all.
It was a plateau of firm steel leaves, matted with streaks of frost. Herds of clouds milled underneath; pinprick lights twinkled somewhere far, far below⦠he wasn't looking at that. He stared at the center of the bough.
It looked like a war zone. Deep craters littered all over. Spires of Titansteel twisted aimlessly out of the ground. Massive steel boulders studded the place, glowing ominously, smoking essence, smoking every single Steel Law Zane knewβand some he didn't. Angry essence lingered over the mess like blood leaking out of a wound.
Zane's mini-map showed a graveyard of X's. So many they overlapped one another, blotting each other out; so many it was impossible to count.
There were only three dots left on the mini-map. Three beings left standing.
One looked to be a warrior. He was big and burly; he must've cut an impressive figure onceβexcept now he was missing an arm. Blood gushed out of the stump of his shredded black suit. His other arm held a flaming scimitar. He was rattling in deep, desperate breaths.
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Then there was his support, a Ranger who still had all his limbsβbut he looked just as bedraggled. He was soaked through with blood. It looked to be his own.
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Then there was the thing in the middle.