The gryphon whispered to himself while sending loathing looks to the golems. No golem heard such whispers, of course.
The sun had completely set and darkness was creeping closer in the surroundings. In the increasing dark dusk, Nostalgia was fighting against the third group of golems.
They"re more than before?
Dietrich thought while fighting.
They fought against three golems in the first and second battles, but now they were five. It might be just his imagination, but if they really increased, at some point they won"t be able to defeat them all.
Even with just five, it became more complicated to fight them: when facing against one, the other golems would get in the way. Cornelia was luring them away and stopping them, but there was a limit to what she could do.
It would be ideal if she could slash their joints like Dietrich, but her iron blade was not fit for such precise attacks. She could sever their arms and legs if she switched from sword and s.h.i.+eld to her battleaxe, but without her s.h.i.+eld she could not protect herself.
More than anything else, the battleaxe"s large size made it difficult to strike golems with it. She would need a "s.h.i.+eld" member, so it was ultimately meaningless.
If the attacking golems increased even more, Bernhart would have to join the fray too. If they exceeded ten, they would need Kristoff"s help too.
….don"t you increase so much, okay? Do me a favor here…
Dietrich silently prayed as he slashed the five golems" arms and legs and stopped their movements.
"It"s over! Cornelia, finish them off!! Kristoff, are there more coming?"
"Gotcha!"
"The bad feeling is still there."
"…I see…we can"t rest easy yet!"
Dietrich smiled at Nostalgia"s members, who smiled back.
He made sure everyone was still doing well and felt relieved. This was mostly thanks to Roa"s recovery candy. Battle fatigue can"t be recovered easily: breathing becomes more difficult, exhaustion piles up. Muscles start burning.
Counting the Rock Lizard encounter, this was their fourth consecutive battle. All encounters required them to fully focus: normally, they would be too exhausted to move properly at this point.
Thanks to the recovery candy, however, after a few minutes of walking they would be back to top form.
I guess we"ll get through this somehow…
Without Roa, they would have eventually grown exhausted, surrounded by the golems and killed, but it looked like they could manage to escape from the forest somehow.
Dietrich found a glimmer of hope and smiled from the heart.
"Bernhart, can you make a light? It"s gotten too dark."
"….no problem. Recovery is faster."
"Don"t worry about the beasts spotting us and lighten up. They"re aiming at us anyway. It"s too late to worry about that."
"Understood."
"Don"t overdo it though. If you think there"s any risk, let me know. We"ll switch to the lantern."
"……."
Bernhart nodded and whispered a chant, then a ball of light appeared over them, illuminating the surroundings. It was a basic light magic spell that consumed little magic power.
Over time, however, it would consume magic power, making it impossible to use magic when it was really needed. Using it at the wrong time could prove disastrous, so one needed to be careful with it.
Thanks to Roa"s recovery candy, Bernhart"s magic power recovered at a faster rate than it was consumed by the light spell. If he just walked with the spell on, he would never run out of magic.
In order to walk safely in the forest, it was definitely better than using the lantern, which illuminated a much narrower range. Using it as they walked instead of quickly lighting it up whenever the golems attacked also allowed them to see the surroundings better and pick better positions to prepare to battle.
The fact that they could use a light continuously and not worry about fatigue were both thanks to Roa. All Nostalgia members realized this and looked at him with grat.i.tude.
Around the time when the sun set, the twin wolves were on top of Norfar valley"s rock walls.
Crack of Dawn"s members were asleep, the gryphon had sneaked away, so they had nothing to do. They were on top of the walls, but still kept track of the situations around the tents.
The gryphon would scold them if something happened before the "fun" began, so they kept watch properly.
"This is so fun!"
The twin wolves were running and jumping on the rock walls surrounding the valley, one on the wall facing the forest, one on the opposite wall facing the plains. They were quite far from each other, but their eyesight allowed them to see each other clearly even at nighttime.
The blue wolf Hati was on the wall facing the plains, the red wolf Skoll on the wall closer to the forest. The ground under them changed as they proceeded.
A thin membrane of ice and white smoke rose under Hati"s paws; no flames rose under Skoll"s, but the gra.s.s turned to ashes instantly and the same white smoke rose up.
Normally the gryphon, their master of magic, forbade them to use magic, but this time they had permission, which apparently made them extremely happy. They were more skipping than walking.
Sometimes, they looked at each other, stopped and waved their hands—front paws at each other. Then they jumped, happily. The gesture of waving paws was taught to them by Roa when they were still puppies, small enough for Roa to be able to carry both in his arms.
Roa brought them with him on walks when he went shopping; whenever he saw someone he knew he would say "Let"s say hi!" and waved his hands together with their front paws. The shopping arcade"s ladies would then pet them, sometimes they would also receive treats.
One day, they started waving their paws without Roa prompting them to.
They eventually grew bigger and Crack of Dawn"s leader forbade them to go out so often, so they couldn"t go into town anymore, but the twins still liked that gesture. They used it often with people they liked or even people they met for the first time, if they didn"t feel malice from them.
The twins stopped at the same time and looked up. They looked far away, towards the hill overlooking the valley and the forest. It was too far for humans to even distinguish the trees on the hill, but the twins seemed to have noticed something there, so they smiled and waved.
They tilted their heads, puzzled. They were disappointed for a second, then looked at each other and smiled.
Jump, leap, jump.
The twins kept prancing on at the same rhythm.
One freezing the soil, the other one scorching it. The white smoke hailing from their paws dancing in the air, as if following music. A prelude to the nightmare that was going to begin.
The gryphon"s voice reached the twins" ears. As soon as they did, the twin magic wolves rushed down the valley"s rock walls, leaving one a frozen trail, the other a scorched trail in their wake.
A nightmare was about to begin in Norfar valley…