The gryphon mumbled in response to Stefan"s shout, but humans couldn"t understand its speech. Whatever it said, the humans would never know.
"Hey! Gryphon! Help us!!…Please help!!"
Olun shouted.
His plate armor was battered and stained, his bloodied helm proof that he had been attacked several times.
The gryphon heard the man"s pleas, but naturally did not move.
The gryphon first did not plan to show itself in this place. It considered staying atop one of the valley"s cliffs and enjoy seeing Crack of Dawn"s members" surprise at being surrounded, then beaten by a few golems so that they would lose their confidence and realize where they truly stood.
It planned to come down when most of them were knocked out or fainted and have the twins eliminate all golems. The twins would attack the golems secretly until then.
It thought that, if they didn"t see the twins attack, when they woke up and saw the golems defeated they would think that "Someone came and did this after we were knocked out"
If the gryphon didn"t show itself, the Wind Wall would be just a "strange phenomenon", so no one would realize that was its doing.
In a world where magic and magical beasts existed, there were many phenomena still unexplained by mankind. Without evidence, it would be easy to hide the truth.
It was a spell no average magic beast could ever perform, so no one would ever think it had been created by the gryphon on its own.
The gryphon had managed it by creating a magic tool-like item. Using this tool, it used magic essence in the atmosphere to activate magic directly, something very far from human or even magic beasts" comprehension.
As it was difficult to control, the gryphon planned to lie still in a high location and watch the situation from afar.
Just one sentence, however, changed everything.
The gryphon understood everything thanks to Stefan"s "I"ll kick you out of the party, like Roa!!".
Without the brat, there was no more need to play the servant beast role or to stay with Crack of Dawn.
The gryphon had unleashed its actual fighting prowess, which it had hidden until now, hating to be used and seeing the party gloat of achievements that were not theirs. It had also told the twins to use their powers freely, even if they ended up standing out.
As a last farewell, the gryphon appeared before Crack of Dawn and crushed the Subjugation Collar, the symbol of its servant beast act.
It made them fight the golems just to avoid ruining the plan it had prepared.
The gryphon had never officially become a servant beast. The same held true for the twin wolves, of course. They wore the Subjugation Collar, but its magic was inactive, so it was nothing more than an accessory.
"Gwahh!"
"Eeek!"
Serge was blown away and b.u.mped against Bonne, then they fell together. Because of the impact, the magic bag fell from Serge"s hands.
"No!! No!! Ouch! It hurts!! Heal! Heal! Heal!"
Bonne had just suffered a scratch, but panicked and repeatedly cast healing magic on herself. She used abbreviated chanting, so the effect was minimal: further confused by the lingering pain, she kept casting magic.
The magic bag that fell from Serge"s hands and was stomped on by the golem that was chasing him and Bonne.
After a flash of light, the magical bag"s contents appeared at the golem"s feet: a large quant.i.ty of food, magic potions, spare weapons, and armor. It had been ripped apart and destroyed completely, so it spat out its contents.
The contents were stomped on by the golem"s feet, so a cacophony of crushed gla.s.s, wood, and metal echoed in the surroundings.
The only good thing was that the sound distracted the golem, making it lose its balance and fall down.
A beak turning pale was certainly not an everyday occurrence.
The gryphon reflected for a short while, then whispered, an embarra.s.sed expression on its face.
No one could hear the gryphon as it talked and convinced itself with excuses. It then glanced at the Crack of Dawn members, still engaged in battle, and spread its wings.
The gryphon apparently still saw the golems as insects, so it gave up on fighting them. It slowly flapped its wings and took flight, but the Crack of Dawn"s members were too busy to notice.
The wind wall was slowly dissipating. As the gryphon said, the golems beyond it had severely decreased in number: the bodies of the defeated golems also formed a sort of barricade, so the surviving golems could not rapidly reach Crack of Dawn.
The gryphon headed to the twins" position.
The two replied right away to the winged beast"s call.
Even while jumping around in joy, the twins kept defeating golems. The Subjugation Collars around their necks were quickly destroyed, one into mist, the other into charred pieces.
The gryphon flew past the Aldon forest in an instant and headed towards the town.
The golems reflected. Not one or some of them, but all of them, through their shared conscience, felt they were in danger.
Their fleeing companions were being killed by the five units in the forest. Five units who had the same smell as the thing that threatened them. They believed them to be its children.
If they shared its smell, they had to be its offspring. The threat they felt from "that" was true. Even its children were powerful. If its offspring were so strong, "that" had to be much, much stronger. They confirmed the thing which scattered the smell.
The golems tried to attack the thing that invaded their paradise, but were stopped by a bizarre wall and could not go any closer.
Danger…danger…danger…
When "that" left the depths of the valley, the wall disappeared too.
The golems went looking for "that" and found what appeared to be its new nest nearby. There were a strong smell and the same wall that locked them in the depths of the valley.
The golems were enraged by the audacity of building a nest in their paradise. The wall did not allow them in, however.
Kill…kill…kill…
The golems gathered their comrades and tried crus.h.i.+ng the wall, but something outside the wall started to kill them. Something with the same smell as "that".
Two very fast things started destroying the golems. One froze them, the other burned them. At first they crushed the golem"s cores, but then started destroying their parts and leaving them unable to move, not taking their lives.
The golems could understand the two had not grown any weaker. They were holding back, playing with them, like cats play with their prey. They were viewed as innocuous creatures they could kill at any time and were being used as toys. The golems were simply used as playthings, mutilated and left alive.
Danger…danger…danger…
While their comrades were being destroyed, two managed to pa.s.s through the wall.
There they found the source of the smell and five units bearing the same smell. Those five were weak, but "that" did not help them.
Those five children were probably of no use to "that". Weak children eventually die even if protected: protecting them is futile. It was a law of nature.
"That" eventually left and the wind wall disappeared alongside it.
Kill…kill…kill…
The golems had stopped the five weak children, but the two quick children were still destroying them. Soon enough, no golem in the valley could move anymore and the two quick children disappeared.
Did they go to their parent?
There were many golems left, wounded but still alive, with ample minerals they could use to recover. The minerals of their fallen comrades. There also was enough magic essence in the valley.
Reviving themselves was easy, but meaningless. Numbers did not change anything. The source of the smell could not be touched. Even its children were too powerful.
In that case…
The only way out was to boost their individual strength…
The golems left their mineral bodies and gathered, to reunite the power that was split and multiplied.
Their cores fused and became one again. To become something powerful enough to defeat "that"…