A fierce battle erupted on all sides.
The dead and the living, those who believed in the Goddess and those who followed the darkness, clashed with spears and swords, shouting and roaring.
âSaisha, bestow your grace and grant us your sword!â
The priests all offered a collective prayer of blessing. The weapons of the temple soldiers faintly glowed with divine light.
âStay calm, everyone!â
âWith the priest here, these zombies arenât a tough enemy!â
The soldiers bravely swung their blessed blades toward the approaching horde of zombies.
With every swing, limbs of the zombies flew through the air.
âUuuhhhâ¦â
âUuuhhhâ¦â
Normally, they would have ignored losing limbs and continued attacking. However, due to the divine power imbued in the blades, the zombies, now wounded, hesitated for a few seconds, temporarily halting their movements.
Taking advantage of this brief moment, the soldiers launched a relentless offensive.
âKeep attacking!â
âCut them down before they get back up!â
Though the blessings didnât instantly kill the zombies, even with a mere touch, they made the fight significantly easier.
Elsewhere, soldiers wielding blunt weapons like battle hammers and maces were fighting against the skeletons.
âYou skull-headed freaks!â
âIâll smash every one of you!â
Cutting through bones with a sword is no easy feat, but smashing them with a hammer is something anyone can do.
Swinging hammers imbued with divine light, the soldiers relentlessly shattered the skulls of the skeletons.
Thud! Crash! Smash!
Loud noises echoed throughout the temple.
Amidst this noise, wraiths and banshees flew through the night sky, unleashing ghastly wails.
Aaaaaaah!
Such spirits are not easy for the soldiers to handle, even with blessed weapons.
Not because they do not have a physical body, but because theyâre flying and out of reach.
Thatâs where the priests came in.
They cast protective spells into the air, sprinkle holy water all around, and activate a divine barrier.
âMay the light of the Goddess shine upon my enemies!â
The divine power of the priests combined through the barrier, merging into a single, overwhelming force.
The sky brightened, and beams of the Goddessâs light repeatedly struck the evil spirits.
Boom!
Screams erupted from the wraiths and banshees within the pillar of light.
Kyyaaaah!
Despite the sudden onslaught, the Temple of Saisha held its ground well against the onslaught of the army of the dead.
After all, clerics were the nemesis of necromancers.
And the cult of the Dark God knew this all too well.
âSend in the beasts!â
Lehane gave the order for a second wave.
Four subordinate necromancers concentrated their powers and commanded the monsters under their control.
Beyond the army of the dead, new shadows with glowing red eyes surged forward.
âGraaaah!â
âRaaaaah!â
The new wave consisted of various bipedal monsters such as orcs and gnolls, along with an assortment of ferocious beast-type monsters, forming a massive attack force.
The soldiers cursed under their breath.
âDamn it!â
âItâs monsters!â
Though fewer in number compared to the undead, monsters had a significant advantage.
They werenât particularly vulnerable to divine power.
With these monsters joining forces with the undead, the situation quickly turned against the temple defenders.
The zombies and skeletons were merely sacrificial pawns.
By using the undead as a vanguard to disrupt the defensive line, the monster army could follow up with a crushing blow.
It was a highly efficient tactic, making it challenging for the temple to handle.
And the second wave wasnât just composed of monsters.
âTesranak has opened the wayâ¦â
âWe follow with joyful heartsâ¦â
Dozens of cultists, in a half-dazed state, were attacking the temple from all directions.
They had once been ordinary people, but now they were different.
Through a unique form of necromancy used by the cult of the Dark God, they had been physically enhanced, their strength on par with that of the monsters.
âSoon, a new world will dawnâ¦â
âWe shall be its vanguard!â
The templeâs defensive line momentarily wavered.
It wasnât just the cultistsâ strength that caused trouble, but also their very presence, which threw the defenders into confusion.
âIsnât that Michael from the house next door?â
âIs that Uncle Ryan?â
These cultists were all familiar faces from the local community.
Even the outsiders, Karnak and his party, recognized some of them.
âIsnât that the owner of our inn?â
âOh my, they were a cultist?â
âLooks like weâll have to pack up and leave once the sun rises.â
The prayers of the cultists echoed from all directions.
âCome forth, new world!â
âThe Dark Godâs grace shall descend upon all!â
As she smashed an approaching skeleton, Serati furrowed her brow.
âTheir eyes are glazed over like theyâre on drugs or something.â
A young priest assisting Karnakâs group nodded.
âUsing drugs to expand their influence is one of the cultâs signature tactics.â
He wasnât an inquisitor, just an ordinary low-ranking priest.
He couldnât cast high-level divine spells, but in the current situation, he was still quite useful.
Even if he could only make the approaching undead pause momentarily with divine light, it made the battle significantly more manageable.
After sending three zombies flying, now frozen by the holy light, Baros looked incredulous.
âWhat in the world makes people believe in a religion that uses drugs?â
Serati asked curiously.
[You talk as if you never did anything like that yourselves.]
Karnak and Baros replied confidently.
[We never touched drugs.]
[They were too expensive.]
[There was no need to use drugs to create slaves, anyway.]
[If we killed them and raised them as undead, theyâd end up in a similar state without costing us anything.]
Serati nodded, as if that made perfect sense.
[â¦.Well, itâs good to know you never used drugs.]
Baros, however, wasnât shocked by the evil acts the cultists had committed.
He was baffled by how people fell for such an obvious scheme.
But as it turns out, the cultists had their own twisted logic.
The cult of the Dark God didnât deny earthly pleasures. In fact, they taught that numbing pain with drugs was a way to embrace the arms of their god fully.
Of course, drugs are dangerous. While they might provide momentary pleasure, in the end, they only ruin your life.
But hereâs the question.
âIs your life truly too valuable to ruin?
Whatâs so wrong about using drugs to forget your pain?
Whatâs so wrong about ending your life?
Why is clinging to a hopeless future considered the right path?
After all, your life wonât change. The pain you feel today will repeat tomorrow, the next day, and every day until you die.
If you embrace Tesranakâs embrace, youâll gain a new life beyond death, free from your painful existence.
If a new life awaits you, why hold on to this one?
And if you no longer care about your current life, why not spend the remaining time in pleasure instead of suffering?
ââ¦That seems to be their reasoning,â the young priest explained.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Karnak clicked his tongue in disgust.
âIf thatâs their logic, shouldnât they just quickly commit suicide?â
âThey claim Tesranak wonât grant them a new life if they commit suicide. Thatâs why they say they must accumulate good deeds in this world first.â
âWell, that doctrine is certainly convenient.â
Scoffing, Karnak continued to unleash scorching magic bullets.
With each hit, various monsters bled and collapsed.
The others werenât idle either. Baros, Serati, and even Laficel all ravaged the surroundings with overwhelming force.
âWere such powerful individuals still left at the temple?â Lehane muttered in frustration as he sent even more undead towards Karnakâs group.
As a result, the density of undead around the temple significantly increased, especially in the area surrounding them.
Watching the battlefield, Karnak slowly raised his magic staff.
âLooks like itâs time.â
The appropriate distance, the right range, and enough undead had gathered. It was the perfect moment to achieve maximum efficiency.
Tapping the ground with his wand, he began to chant his spell.
âWith the power of righteous law, I shall govern and take judgment in my handsâ¦â
A faint ripple of light spread out, seeping into the earth.
An intricate web of delicate mana silently expanded across the area.
Raising his wand to the sky, Karnak shouted the final invocation.
âI shall become the one who atones for the sins of darkness, Redeemer of Necromancy!â
***
The night sky opened. Through the parted heavens, brilliant light shone down.
Saaah!
Powerful magical light, in the form of a pulse, swept over the horde of zombies and skeletons.
At every point the vast concentric circles passed, radiant magic chains shot up from the ground.
Dozens of chains wrapped around the necks of dozens of zombies.
Dozens of shackles bound the necks of dozens of skeletons.
The bound undead began to emit a strange aura.
The clear, bright magic intertwined with the thick shapes of darkness.
The subdued undead all turned their bodies at once. And they began to attack other undead.
âUoooh!â
âGraaaah!â
The undead tore into each other, striking, smashing, and clawing.
The temple soldiers, witnessing the sight, looked at one another in confusion.
âWhat⦠whatâs going on?â
âWhat is this?â
The priests, however, had a clearer understanding of what was happening.
âDid you⦠did you just take control of the enemyâs undead with magic?â
âUnbelievable⦠how is that even possible?â
On the other side, the necromancers were just as shocked.
âWhat is that?â
âIs he a necromancer too?â
âNo, thatâs undoubtedly the power of magicâ¦â
Amidst the astonished reactions, Karnak allowed himself an inward smile.
âAs expected, they figured it out quickly.â
He wasnât particularly worried, though, as his abilities had already been proven during the witch hunt at the border.
It was chaos magic, a technique refined to dominate and reverse control over the opponentâs necromancy.
He had perfected this method, transforming it into a wholly separate magic formula.
The large-scale necromantic domination spell he had just cast was called the Redeemer of Necromancy.
âGo, my servants! By my command, strike down my enemies!â
At Karnakâs command, the shackled zombies and undead continued to push forward, relentlessly attacking the cultists.
Thanks to this, the tide of the battle began to shift little by little.
The temple soldiersâ defensive line, which had been on the verge of collapse, regained stability, while the cultistsâ army began to scatter.
In a panic, Lehane started recklessly firing off necromantic spells.
âD-Donât retreat! Tesranak will protect us!â
All manner of evil spirits were summoned, swirling in the air.
Karnakâs eyes gleamed as he watched.
âThat must be the leader.â
He licked his lips, already plotting to secretly capture the soul for interrogation if given the chance.
Boom!
Suddenly, an explosion erupted on the opposite side of the temple.
Karnak frowned and turned his head.
âWhatâs this? They had a separate force?â
The cultâs vice bishop, Sephedes, had taken part of their forces and launched a separate attack. After all, the cultistsâ true goal was to rescue Remike and his group, who had been captured.
Though, to be precise, Sephedes wasnât aiming to rescue them but to quietly dispose of them.
âIf the prisoners are taken, thatâll be a headache.â
However, Karnak was currently controlling the Redeemer of Necromancy spell, dominating this area, so he couldnât leave.
âBaros, you go. Take Serati with you.â
âWill you be alright on your own, young master?â
Karnak motioned with his chin toward the ashen-haired girl nearby.
âLaficel is here, isnât she?â
Nodding, the two turned to leave. Serati gave some parting advice.
âLaficel, please guard Lord Karnak.â
âYes, unnie!â
Laficel quickly positioned herself beside Karnak, feeling secretly delighted.
âAh! Lord Karnak trusts me so much!â
Of course, Karnakâs thoughts were entirely different.
âIf she keeps fighting the undead, she might regain her past memories. I need to stay close to make sure I can restore her at the right moment.â
Laficel, resolutely gazing at the undead army, spoke with determination.
âDonât worry, Lord Karnak! Iâll protect you with my life!â
âUh, sureâ¦â
Her eyes were so pure, filled with complete trust in him.
Once again, Karnak clutched his chest.
âDid dinner not sit well with me? Why do I feel this sudden discomfort?â