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The Vastness of Magical Destiny-Chapter 147 - 8 Earth Dragon Warrior_3
Chapter 147: Chapter 8: Earth Dragon Warrior_3
Chapter 147 -8: Earth Dragon Warrior_3
“Then, Mr. Wollin, please instruct your subordinates to arrange the deployment according to my plan,” Komer finally stated his thoughts. “These ogres have been entangled with the noble warriors for so long that they have lost their edge, but if I attack with magic, these fellows will certainly fight to the death. At that moment, if I occasionally reveal a gap, allowing the beasts to charge out in batches, Mr. Wollin and Ilot, along with the two Earth Dragon Warriors, can use their weapons to strike, focusing on their vital points. This way we can achieve a fatal blow!” With this, Komer’s real intention was clear. Wollin and Ilot’s attacks were feints, the true lethal moves would be the Earth Dragon Warriors’ Dragon Lance Thrusts.
Wollin finally accepted Komer’s suggestion, aware that the ogre’s onslaught was intensifying. If the situation dragged on, there was a high possibility that the creatures would break through, an outcome too dreadful to contemplate. Wollin had no confidence in resolving this issue alone. Komer’s proposal would unite all their strengths, though this depended on the extent of the Mage Lord’s mastery over his magic skills.
With a gentle wave of the left hand holding the wand, and seemingly effortless pinch of fingers on the right hand, Komer chanted as if from the underworld: “Serpent Dance of the Nine Netherworlds, my heart remains steadfast, Fire Phantom, without precedence or succession! God of Nature, I swear in the name of Minto, let the natural elements incarnate all beings, please grant your faithful follower the power!”
Komer’s mastery of this ultimate fire magic spell had greatly improved since the first time he used it to fend off the Gray Wolf’s attack. His growing magic power also allowed him to perform this high-level fire spell without any reservations. Though the spell still consumed a considerable amount of Komer’s magic power, he no longer needed to worry about magic power rebound. Fire magic had always been Komer’s strong suit in elemental magic. As Komer executed the “Golden Snake Dance,” he even layered it with “Elemental Storm,” a large-scale auxiliary spell. Though not high tier, “Elemental Storm” was an incredibly practical spell for gathering elements. It could swiftly absorb a massive amount of elements from the surroundings in a short time. Without another spell as the central focus, it was essentially useless. However, when cast in conjunction with any other elemental magic spell, “Elemental Storm” would significantly enhance the attacking power of the elemental magic.
A fire ring with a diameter of two meters slowly rose and tumbled in the air. The sky-blue flames turned to a golden tinge as an abundance of fire elements gathered ferociously. It seemed even the air had ignited. The fire ring continued to expand, and under the guidance of the wand in Komer’s hand, swiftly moved above the tight defensive formation of the encirclement. Though they had braced themselves, the Barbarian Warriors, who had never witnessed such an event close to a natural miracle, couldn’t help but make a noise. In the minds of these warriors, who worshipped the natural deities, such a miracle was not something that could be performed by a human being. Only gods or their messengers could perform such wonders. This display of tremendous magical prowess was one of the key reasons Komer had expended so much magic power—it could preemptively showcase his strength to the stronger barbarians and give him an advantage in negotiations with them later on. It would also help cement his god-like image deep in the minds of the barbarians.
Komer’s “Golden Snake Dance” caused a brief frenzy among the Barbarian Warriors. Fortunately, the panic was short-lived, and the ogres, equally mesmerized by the spectacle from the sky, lost their last chance to escape. The enormous fire ring slowly engulfed the ogres from above. They felt the divine punishment from the heavens and became frantic and disorganized in the face of this unstoppable natural attack. There was nothing they could do but make futile attempts to dodge, for with their limited intelligence, they could not conceive of any strategy to counter it. Meanwhile, the uplifted Barbarian Warriors tightened their siege, forcing the ogres attempting to escape the heavenly fire ring to remain trapped.
As the fire ring descended to just five meters from the ground, Wollin gave a sharp, loud whistle. The Barbarian Soldiers, who had been previously instructed, immediately withdrew in unison. At that moment, the fire ring plummeted rapidly and landed with a thunderous crash, engulfing the unsuspecting ogres completely within its fiery embrace. Once on the ground, the flames erupted wildly. The blaze shot three zhang high, enveloping the entire range in light and shadow.
The shrill howls echoed over the plains once more, yet the encircling Barbarian Warriors dared not relax even in the slightest. These unnaturally formidable ogres were far beyond any magical beast the barbarians had encountered before. Their intelligence made many strategies typically employed against magical beasts backfire when the ogres used the same tactics against their opponents. Diversions, decoys, and coordinated attacks—these combat maneuvers, usually a hallmark of human intellect, were shocking when utilized by the beasts, instilling fear in their enemies. Thankfully, there was magic, the pinnacle of human wisdom, which these creatures had not yet mastered. They could only use the magical properties inherent to their bodies to inflict some damage, but they couldn’t yet harness various natural forces to enhance their abilities. Otherwise, this world might have long since become a realm dominated by magical beasts.
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