It, might actually be working a little. Cancer, well it wasn't surprising Vincent was uneasy about the bulging tumorous mass. Indeed it was rather disgusting, not a sight to see before breakfast. Not many had seen the Zodiac which he held, perhaps it was for the best after all. Its unsightly body was not something which he would expect to see after summoning a fabled Golden Zodiac key, one of twelve, his however was unsightly and rather blackened. He had read up on it of course after acquiring it, well in some ways it fit him. Others it failed him. Element of water with the symbol of the crab, spiritual colours of violets and purples whilst it's flower was a white rose or orchid. Interesting indeed his history lessons had proved fruitless as to figuring out why the key with the motto of "I feel, therefore I am." Gave birth to such horrors, unless it was his own feelings, there it was. Oh right, they could speak more later, perhaps it would be worthwhile inviting the fellow mage over to breakfast one day? No not alone that would be far to boring, Theo would want breakfast. Perfect, middle of a fight and he had settled on a plan, a boys breakfast.
So they would have an epicentre, some form of a brain which would control it, yet with these beasts, their head was so large that it had more pumpkins growing off the head. It would take a skewer the size of a mature Japanese white birch tree to penetrate that head, even so then the weapon wouldn't go straight through. Or that, a rather large red stick, with something sharp at the end. Well it was no strawberry ice cream but it would do. He was off, after a brief complaint about the non-celestial looking zodiac that was keeping him alive and fit the spear wielding mage bounded off, or well, up. Aegis Piercer, a fire like glow enveloped the spear as it was flung towards the soft fleshy skin of the pumpkin, perfectly ripe its smooth outer shell. Well it was rather spectacular, the strength Vincent gained from Lesters own magic as well as the pure energy of that spear. The creature they were standing on began to fall, descending towards the ground slowly in a rather uncouth way as it crumpled upon itself. The light in its eyes dying as if Halloween were on a raining day, two more further into the village.
"Well doesn't that just sound lovely." There was not much he was doing, not much he was needed for after all, yet the sarcasm leeching from his voice indicated a distaste for how the day was going. Honestly why did they have to attack this poor village and disturb such a wonderful day.
"It would be most amusing to learn about the days of your youth Vincent. I will be close by if you need me." With a glance to the side all was accounted for, yet the cancer, his cancer. Cancer, just cancer was best, it was standing there, ambling uselessly surely he could give it directive.
Well it would watch their back, he had seen the faint traces of blue glowing ichor in the darkened shadows, upon a moments closer inspection a pack of patch hounds lurked, waiting for a chance to strike. The command written in his mind
attack. It was no bother, the creature could live on or aeons, he had merged their health pools, with his own being rather large as the darkened zodiac key summon stumbled towards one of the pumpkin hounds they almost appeared apprehensive, that was until the tumours were flung out. Whilst to himself and Vincent it was rather refreshing, he did however note that each pellet flung at the patch hounds was absorbed, they grew physically slower and more drained. With the patch hounds speed slowed and Cancer's magical and physical damage stacking up he grimaced at the thought of what was really behind the tumours. All he should care for was the creature was backing away the patch hounds, drawing them out and keeping the three of them entertained.
Yet suddenly a structure of sorts was formed, Vincent, the large monsters, Cancer and the weakening pack of wolves. Himself as well of course, they were all within the clocktower, yes it was wasn't it. Strengthening allies whilst harming enemies, it was rather smart wasn't it. The tombs, books of sorts, he mentioned it was a hobby from his youth.
"A story from your youth, well then I shall just sit back and let the spells already in place do their work!" He would be able to immobilise another soon, there was the defence spell still in place, what else. Bartholomew was healing him. Cancer of course was still fighting, whilst he thought that they would be able to finish the fight before his summoning time was up there was a chance he would have to awaken Val from her slumbers.
It was interesting to watch, a magical circle of reasonable size appearing, from which a snake like dragon was brought forth. the way it moved, almost enchanting how it swirled towards the looming creatures in a tornado of colour. He had brought it forth from the book, and mentioned it was something of a relic from his childhood, perhaps he had grown up with those who had practised channelling their powers through texts and the written word. The style of dragon which had emerged was unique as well, not quite the dragon he had grown up with. It was a querie for later. Apparently dragons were hungry when summoned, for it had simple bitten out the legs from under one of the oversized pumpkin patches, which quite promptly tumbled to the ground -floor. Indeed this was a power he was proud of, proud of his guild mate for using such a spell adeptly. The clocktower was his space, Lester himself had no problem with standing back and watching, although the constant pain a reminder of how the idiotic tumour, golden key cancer, was flailing its limbs and pummelling the pack to death. It was more a battle of endurance, who could last the longest yet with the key having access to his own Hp it was merely a matter of letting the children run wild. The rain was pretty, yet he was happy with leaning back and watching as the two bladed weapons plunged into the head then went straight through. It was, well, rather interesting if he had to admit it. Seeing someone who was proficient in the use of more offensive magic.
"That was very well done indeed, however I do think its my turn now. It may not be as fast sadly." With a slight adjustment to his sleeve the male walked forward, Bartholomew flying over to his head with a small squeak and cancer soon followed with its rambling step.
Well breakfast was long gone and he was a little hungry, perhaps he could lure the creature into giving him a feast.
"Valmorphanize, come to me. Vincent you've probably guessed that I am rather fond of fighting with multiple allies, sometimes I have to create or bring these creatures myself" His grin perked up a little as the green scarf on his waste soon uncurled, forming a green sloth. The sloth squeaked slightly, it was refreshing as he felt himself grow in power, it was only a weaker spell, yet every buff to his power was welcomed.
"Val, boop his snoot in a moment, Cancer blob him. After this-" It had noticed the white haired mages slow and even approach, its hand raising as what started as a spark grew into a fireball, hopefully Vincent wouldn't interfere. A glowing ring formed on his finger the moments calmed, breathing slowed as the toasty flame was launched towards the mage. It was a simple spell, with the ring disintegrating upon completion. Deep reds and oranges, the brightness of yellows and whites, they changed, curled into twisting hues of pinks, whites calmed down into softening pastels shades. Within moments what had been the element of fire was now that of plant, the ball of flying tulip petals slowed only for a moment before he tilted his head, rolling shoulders, stretching back. Almost as if it were a smoothie the petals were smoothly eaten by the male.
"Well that was rather nice." A flicker of the finger, within just a moment the tumorous creature expelled a blob, dark brown in hue with a sickly gunk oozing out from it, splattering across the face it sizzled slightly, the scents of roasting pumpkin spread throughout as it started to slowly take damage. With cancer crawling up and down the tendrils he watched over it all, the zodiac was indeed not bad to have in his collection, the humanoid tearing away at the fierce vines which now hung limp. It was time,
"Val, Evil boop of doom." He had given her the choice of naming it, yet he spoke the words quietly from embarrassment. In a swift movement of green and pink the creature launched herself forward, at great speed she dodged the flailing sweeps of the pumpkins claws. Zoning in and booping the pumpkins nose. A ripple of wind, the shock of the force ruffled his hair as for a moment it tottered, wavering slightly before toppling backwards. The sloth teleported back onto his waist, turning into a scarf and resting.
"I do believe that was fun." With a skip and a jump, the mage wandered around to look at the large pumpkin.
"Too big to take back to the guild kitchens I guess." the flame in its eyes had vanished, with cancer releasing yet another bloom of tumorous blobs, securing the fate of the Goliath creature. He healed reasonably fast, yet it was still rather worrying, yet interesting, he hadn't done a battle up front in a while. without Bartholomew or eating that creatures spell earlier he would have been much more tired.
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Weak, Three Patch hounds: 2 (6)
Normal, Two Pumpkin fangs: 10 (20)
Strong: Pumpkin goliath: 0
Boss, Jack the rotten: 1