The creature before them looked, at a glance, like a troll.
Its appearance and body structure bore a resemblance to the stone trolls that the cadets had battled earlier, suggesting that calling this creature a troll wouldnât be incorrect.
Howeverâ¦
âCould a troll of that size even exist?â
It was nearly five times the size of a typical troll, perhaps even larger. Its skin was a dark, blood-like red, and instead of the usual rocky texture of troll skin, it was covered in scales resembling those of a snake.
A massive build, black-and-red-scaled skin, and on top of thatâ¦
[[GRRRâ¦.]]
A chill ran down their spines.
Its eyes were completely red, as if filled with blood.
âH-hahâ¦â
The wizard managed to resist the aura it emitted, but his legs were trembling uncontrollably out of sheer terror.
And he recalled something.
âR-right, I⦠I know what that isâ¦.â
He remembered an ancient document he had once read in his masterâs library, a tome filled with various myths and legends, including one about a nightmare creature.
âThe Demon Kingâ¦â
A troll.
No, calling it a mere troll would be an understatement. Just speaking its title made him shiver.
With a rush of water, the creature began to rise from the lake.
It was a large, deep lake, but the creatureâs body was only half-submerged. As it lifted itself, water flowed off its arms like a flood, creating waves in its wake. The creature moved as though the water provided no resistance at all. Observing it, the wizard found himself retreating step by step.
âThe Demon King?â
The knight turned toward the trembling wizard, asking if he knew what it was.
A kingâ¦
âA grandiose title for a troll,â he said.
âD-donât be foolish! The Demon King is no ordinary troll!â the wizard stammered.
While calling such a creature âkingâ seemed absurd, given what the Demon King was capable of, the wizardâs terror made sense.
âWe need to run! Th-that creature isnât just some monster! Itâs the Demon King, the thousand-year-old troll!â
â...?â
âA troll champion that devours ogres, a creature with immortal strength! The kingdom killer!â
About a thousand years ago, there was an incident where a kingdom far more prosperous than Pendragon was annihilated overnight. Since the event existed only in ancient records, nobody knew if it was true, but as artifacts from the fallen kingdom surfaced over time, that record became widely accepted as fact. It was said that the destruction of the kingdom in a single night was caused by none other thanâ¦
âA single trollâ¦â
A lone monster was responsible for the disaster.
But it wasnât just any troll.
A troll that had lived for a thousand years.
As ancient forests, lakes, winds, and volcanoes gain a spiritual presence over time, so, too, had this troll, surviving for a millennium to become a calamity beyond the human understanding of a monster.
âA being that evolved through the mysteries of a thousand years, the king of all trolls and the peak of monsters⦠thatâs what it is.â
Black-scaled skin. A body over twenty times the size of a typical troll. Immortality, with a regenerative power unmatched by sword, fire, magic, or any weapon.
The Demon King.
It could rightly be called a âDevil King,â but it had earned the title âDemon Kingâ for its resemblance to a malevolent spirit. It was a natural disaster in living form, something humanity had no business confronting.
âWe need to run, now! Before itâs too lateâ¦!â
The wizardâs terror was purely instinctual, a survival mechanism for any living being.
But the knight, having heard everything, simply remarked,
âTwenty times? It doesnât look like more than five times to me.â
The knightâs indifferent expression wasnât because he was ignoring or dismissing the wizardâs warning. It wasnât because he underestimated the creature.
It was simply because, to himâ¦
âIt doesnât seem that powerful.â
Despite the elaborate description, he saw nothing that looked capable of destroying a kingdom.
While the wizard trembled with fear, the knight narrowed his eyes, sizing up his [enemy].
The knight asked calmly, âItâs larger than an average troll, sure, but doesnât it seem smaller than the stories suggest?â
âI-I suspect itâs malnourished,â the wizard replied. âThe Demon King supposedly spends centuries in hibernation at the far reaches of the continent, where humans never tread. Maintaining such a large body must be inefficient, so it likely remains in hibernation. And now, the Demon King has been forcefully summoned, interrupting its rest. That meansâ¦â
[[âGAAAA!!!]]
ââ¦itâs furious from being woken up without enough rest and experiencing severe hunger due to the stress of its interrupted sleep.â
The wizardâs analysis was logical. As a wizard, interpreting the world through magic was his specialty.
And if the wizardâs assessment was correct, it meant the troll required a massive amount of sustenance to regain its strengthâand that sustenance would likely come fromâ¦
âSo, it may have a grand title, but itâs just a troll in the end.â
All monsters ate humans, but trolls, known as flesh-eating fiends, had a particular penchant for them.
âWe⦠weâre all going to be eatenâ¦â
The wizardâs mind, whether he wanted it to or not, calculated the number of humans the Demon King would need to consume to regain its full strength, based on the ancient records.
And the conclusion?
âThe entire capitalâs populationâ!â
The moment that creature escaped the lake, nothing would remain of the city.
âItâs over⦠the Demon King⦠a legendary Demon Kingâ¦â
The wizard was overcome with despair, his quick-thinking mind already accepting the futility of victory.
Unable to summon his magic, he had lost the will to fight.
â¦But the knight remained unmoved.
âSo, itâs incredibly weakened?â
ââ¦?â
âWell, thatâs all I needed to know.â
Ignoring the wizardâs despair, the knight walked toward the lake confidently, downing five potions at once and jabbing another syringe directly into his leg.
Crunch!
Normally, the recommended daily potion dosage was two. Exceeding that would cause symptoms of addiction and hallucinations, but the knight didnât care. Now was not the time to worry about side effects.
Luckily, his body contained troll blood, which would minimize the adverse effects.
In factâ¦
âPhew, finally, I feel a bit alive.â
The effects were almost too good.
Crack, crack.
He felt his body grow lighter, achieving a forced awakening effect. His broken and battered legs healed, and his skin began to regenerate.
His blood supply was somewhat replenished, and with that, he concluded,
âA troll is still just a troll.â
[[Grrr-!!]]
The Demon King did not understand human language. It couldnât comprehend what the knight was saying, but one thing became clear.
The Demon Kingâs sensitive nose caught a scent.
âOh, this potion? Itâs made from your kinâs blood. Howâs that? Though Iâll admit, itâs only 30% concentratedâdisappointing, right?â
The scent of his own kin on the wind.
[[GR-R-!]]
The Demon King might not have realized it was just an alchemic potion made to replicate troll blood, but it didnât matter.
What mattered was that it was a taunt.
The Demon King, enraged, wanted nothing more than to tear the insolent human to pieces, to rip apart the creature that dared mock him and devour it as punishment.
Already furious from his interrupted hibernation, the Demon King prepared to pounce.
âYou think I sacrificed a leg just to dump you in the lake?â
The knight cast his gaze skyward, watching as something hurtled down toward him.
âCaptain! I-I brought it!â
âDrop it.â
âButâ¦!â
âI wonât be hurt.â
âAlright!â
With a groan, Irene Windler released her telekinetic hold, dropping a cluster of massive harpoons.
Thirteen harpoons designed for hunting whales.
Clink.
âThanks.â
The knight grabbed one mid-fall, giving Irene Windler a nod of appreciation, then took a deep breathâ
âand hurled the harpoon with all his might.
BAM!
[[Grr!!]]
âIn your era, humans may not have hunted whales.â
But this was no longer a thousand years ago.
âLet me show you just how advanced human cruelty has become.â
The harpoon pierced through the river, striking the Demon Kingâs shoulder, eliciting a pained growl. Although it hadnât shattered the trollâs scales, it had cracked them like armor under an intense impact.
[[Gaa-.]]
It was then the Demon King realized.
This prey was not easy.
Thus began the clash between a thousand-year-old flesh-eating fiend and a man enhanced by the dark ingenuity of human malice.
What happens when a harpoon is fired like a cannon?
Itâs simple.
You get a cannon disguised as a harpoon.
Its power was monstrous enough to hunt a blue whale, a colossal force designed in the Age of Exploration by kingdoms who sought to conquer the seas. However, after several kingdoms were inundated by the wrath of the ocean guardian Leviathan, and after humans had begged for mercy and sought forgiveness, these weapons were largely abandoned.
But humans never let a good invention go to waste.
They adapted the giant harpoons to hunt large land-based monsters and even oceanic creatures that had become monstrous in their own right.
And so, the cannon-harpoon, which had been brutal enough for whaling, was even more lethal in its modern, upgraded form.
Crunch!
The Demon King was agitated.
He wanted to escape the river, yet the harpoons continued to pierce his flesh.
Each harpoonâs force was enough that even the Demon King couldnât ignore it. Under normal circumstances, he might have been able to, especially after consuming some nourishment. But as luck would have itâ
âKeep that mouth closed!â
Just as the Demon King was about to swallow a fish, Ihan shot a harpoon straight into his mouth.
The harpoon struck with incredible speed, power, and precision!
BOOM!
The blow twisted the Demon Kingâs jaw.
Thud, thudâ¦.
[[Gâ¦Râ¦!]]
But true to his legendary status, the Demon King caught another harpoon in his teeth, displaying strength that rivaled Ihanâs own.
Howeverâ
âFool. Thatâs why youâre still just a troll.â
[[!!!!]]
Gag!
The moment the harpoonâs liquid reached the Demon Kingâs mouth, an indescribable agony exploded in his throat and mouth. It was as though thousands of needles were stabbing him.
While most poisons had little effect on trolls, this one was different. It was an alchemical toxin, specially crafted by an alchemist, a gift acquired only through grueling negotiation with a particular princess.
âI told you Iâd show you how far human cruelty has come.â
Ihan was true to his word. Over countless years of survival and adaptation, humanity had refined its malice into powerful weapons.
A thousand-year lifespan? A troll king with immortal regeneration?
That meant nothing.
âHumans like us were made to hunt creatures like you.â
If one day humans decided to conquer the moon, theyâd find a way to do it.
With that thought, Ihan pressed forward relentlessly, driving the Demon King back, while a young mage girl looked on.
âWait⦠whoâs the real monster here?â
[â¦is it us?]
â¦indeed.
âThe humans here⦠this is kind of⦠appalling.â
Irene Windler could no longer tell who the real villain was as she stared in stunned disbelief.
Crunch!
âWhat?â
[Itâs⦠chewing through the harpoon?!]
As if to demonstrate that good and evil were mere human constructs, the Demon King, an entity of evil with all the viciousness of a true Devil King, pressed forward, determination blazing in its eyes.
[[You⦠I will kill you.]]
Dodging each incoming harpoon, it advanced.
Finally, it set foot upon solid ground.
[[You⦠die now.]]
âBig one, arenât you?â
The creature was as big as three elephants combined. It wasnât only massive but emanated a terrifying aura and killing intent.
Even a seasoned veteran would feel their blood freeze at the sight of it, clutching their chest as if death itself were approaching.
The knight took it all in, drawing his sword.
ââ¦To think Iâd be satisfied sniping at you from a distance.â
There was only so much time a knight could spend fighting like a foot soldier.
And so, with a few casual swings of his sword and a satisfied grin, he declared,
âLetâs see if youâll die after enough cuts and stabs.â
Unwavering resolve.
In battle, retreat meant death.
With not a single step backward, he advanced steadily, ready for whatever came his way.