by Mura Kensho 25th June 2020, 11:02 am
Mura instinctively stepped aside by one foot and watched Vandrad release light rays of pure mana, no specific element attached to them at first sense, blast the wooden boards off and incinerating them with high temperatures. Energy Monarch, perhaps? Was it pure Ethernano manipulation? Mura was aware of that kind of magic - the kind that he witnessed another sorcerer use way back when Fairy Tail was attacked by Savage Skull who sought that dreaded mask.
It felt highly concentrated. There was a lot of potential in Ethernano manipulation, but at the same time, Mura couldn’t put his finger on how Vandrad would utilize his skill and what branch of magic he would dwell in.
The path exposed to them was a little longer, but Mura sensed a presence nearby. Unfortunately, they had to take care of what appeared to be living spirits leaking through the walls on the other side of the entrance. Mura identified them to be ghosts, spirits of dead people, but they roared in pain as if the tortures of their previous lives still haunted them to this day. Were they locked here only to hinder their way towards the ex-member?
Also, it seemed that this ex-member wasn’t even that experienced with magic. These obstacles were honestly quite laughable; forget the wooden planks from earlier, these ghosts faced the Ghost Slayer right now.
“Watch out for other traps, Vandrad,” Mura commanded him before unsheathing his katana and resting his hand over the blue spirit ball form that was Kyuken’s avatar, “Whoever this ex-member is, they don’t seem that well-prepared for intruders.” After grabbing Kyuken’s avatar and infusing him with mana, Mura launched him into his katana, Harusame. The blade lit up a faint, blue tune, and the ghosts were immediately cut apart, each being sent directly to the Afterlife by his sword slashes. With the blade cutting through the air, it made a quick, hissing sound with each move that the shaman made, and despite there being a couple handfuls of ghosts leaking out of the walls to entangle them, Mura was able to take them all down - or up, really.
He sighed in relief when the last ghost was sent away, but the ground shaking was but an alarm against his relief. They were far from over; the dirty hallway that they were located in revealed white pillars from each side that slowly cramped in towards them, and they looked bent and arced around them. Soon, the floor rose up in a rapid fashion, and one would likely lose their foothold if not holding onto something.
“*Sigh* Watch your steps, Vandrad…”
Deciding to do what was meant to have happened a long time ago, Mura clapped his hand on the ground beneath his feet. Grass wasn’t the only element that he could manipulate; soon, the room itself around them - with the dirt walls and the earth and the roots sticking out - widened to make more space for them. The earth released itself from the white pillars that revealed themselves to be the remaining ribcage of a huge, skeletal behemoth that they found themselves inside in. The ribcage was rapidly covered in rotten flesh, attempting to encage both of them, one in each lung of the reanimated beast.
“H-Hey, Vandrad! Vandrad!” he shouted, trying to get a reaction or an answer from his guildmate who wasn’t by his side at the moment. It was pitch-black inside the lung of the beast, and the stench around him was unbearable, grotesque and void of words capable of describing its repulsion. Mura felt needing to hold his breath as he cut through the lung and tried to make his way towards the position where Vandrad’s magical signature could be felt.
Once he cut a way between the two of them, a flame was ignited in his hand to make some light. It was still unclear to the shaman whether they were caught in a trap of dirt or of a literal zombie dragon. “*cough* T-There you are! Let’s get- urgh, this is- give me a momen-“ Mura turned around and went to the corner of the meaty cell they were in - the cell was about 10 meters in diameter, and that was just one of the zombie’s lungs - and in his new corner, Mura emptied his stomach like there was no tomorrow. This had got to be the most disgusting event in his life as a wizard, and he barely knew where he was or why it smelled like this.
… … … … …
“Milady! Milady!” she gasped in surprise by the approach of the two wizards, which forced her to awaken the skeletal being whose ribcage she used as pillars to hold the underground hallway up, “Someone’s coming! I think they’re not my friends! Not at all! They are wizards! But there are no wizards in River Village! This is outrageous! Who dare disturb me in my attempt at waking you up from your deep, deep slumber?! A pair of headless roaches who have a death wish, that is!” Enraged by the intrusion, she rose up from her feet and almost shrieked by the earth in her walls collapsing. It was as if someone pushed the walls apart from outside of her secret room.
She threw a magic circle onto the floor and waited. The beast would awaken soon, but it had to hurry! The wall had broken down in front of her, and she was exposed to whoever was outside for just a brief moment, just a brief one! She sighed in relief, thinking the beast to digest the two of them in the wrong, internal organs…
WC: 946
TWC: 1813 + 946 = 2759