Retreat
âThat belonging to mortals shall go to mortals. That belonging to gods shall go to them. Please do not delude yourself.â Benedictâs tone was almost pitiful of the fate of mankind.
âTsk, I hate mediums like you. Youâve even brainwashed yourselfâ¦â Leylin looked behind him, unsurprised to see the legendary priest of Mystra as well, âIsnât this all for this avatar I have? Even the Goddess of the Weave is joining forces with youâ¦â
âYou should know not to slight the wills of two greater gods. As long as you hand over the source of evil in your hands, our church will definitely compensate you satisfyinglyâ¦â Benedict now had a merciful look in his eyes, as if he was saving the world.
What a joke that was! Would Mystra or Tyr hand over a portion of divinity in exchange for the avatar? Even if they were willing to, Leylin himself wouldnât want it. Leylin was used to getting what he wanted, and did not accept charity. This situation caused anger to rise from the depths of his eyes. âSorry, not interested.â
The clear rejection immediately stunned Benedict. He then grew indignant, âYouâre so stubborn!
âGo!â Five high-ranked legendary priests moved forward at his command, forming into a pentagram as they circled Leylin. It exhibited great prohibitive strength.
âSo⦠now that weâve shed all pretense of cordiality, itâs time to do it by force?â A dangerous smile rose by Leylinâs lips, âLuckily, Iâm not entirely unpreparedâ¦â
Watching Leylin surrounded by the pentagram, a kind smile arose on Benedictâs face, âThis spell formation is boosted by our gods, and it is impossible to destroy it from within. Do you still not repent?â
Leylin took at the sparkling array, seemingly deep in thought. âThese are pretty good sealing runes. Iâll need some effort to break out from withinâ¦â
After hearing the man speak, however, he snickered, âIt wouldnât do good for you to dispose of the legendaries you invited yourselves.â
âYou think too highly of yourself. Our church can bear the consequences of losing a mere legendaryâ¦â Benedict sighed, âLooks like Leylin has been corroded by greed. Go!â
âExactly what I was thinking. Do it!â Leylin nodded.
âWeâre already at this point, and you stillâ¦â The fury in Benedictâs heart grew, and in that moment he made up his mind. He would suffer the loss of reputation in exchange for Leylinâs death.
However, his expression quickly changed.
*Woo! Woo!* A deathly aura, as dark as ink, had filled their surroundings. Numerous bony hands dug their way out of the ground, some with rotting flesh remaining on them as they roared with ire.
âThis profaning of souls, itâs a necromancer!â The priestsâ bodies immediately flashed with divine spells.
âKekeâ¦â The bones started to laugh with a strange sound as they formed a gigantic horned skull. The skull struck the pentagram.
*Rumble!* Although divine spells were the bane of necromancy, the opposite was true as well. The pentagram trembled under the deathly aura, reacting like hot oil would to cold water.
*Ka-cha! Ka-cha!* Many black cracks crawled along the spell formation, seeming like human veins. The formation then shattered loudly.
âThis strength⦠Itâs a high-ranked legendary necromancer!â Benedict exclaimed in his shock as a mouthful of fresh blood dyed his snow-white collar red.
âYou got it in one. Iâm sorry you donât get a prizeâ¦â Leylinâs figure flashed, and in an instant heâd disappeared from the formation. By the time the black light flashed again, he was already outside the encirclement.
âChase him!â Benedict yelled, no time left to care for his injuries.
The supporting soldiers heâd brought had terrifying might. There were many legendary priests from the Goddess of the Weave, and there was even an entire regiment of paladins.
*Crack!* *Crack!* However, all these people were drowned out by the army of the undead. The skeletons enveloped them like an endless tsunami, and few spells could fight off this army of cannon fodder. Benedictâs eyes widened further.
âStay here!â he shouted, activating quite a few high-ranked divine items. Still, even he was met by a wall of skeletons. A strange skull watched him coldly, a dead expression in its empty eye sockets.
âLegendary spell, Skeletal Wall. Itâs said to be so powerful even legendary paladins need to hack at it hundreds of times to deal with itâ¦â Benedict recognised the origins of this wall. Unable to suppress his injuries any longer, he spat out a few large mouthfuls of blood.
He rejected attempts to help him along, now looking like a ravenous wolf in winter. âA high-ranked legendary necromancer. Use this to identify and trace him!â
Although he said that, Benedict knew full well that powerful necromancer had very long lives. Some even just turned into liches, and it was unclear how many of them were hiding in the corners of the world. It would be a mere fantasy if one wanted to determine the identity of this one.
Besides, with how things were, what was the point even if they did find out?
âDamn it! DAMN IT!â At the end, the bishop could only let out an angry growl like that of an injured animal, unable to do anything more.
â¦â¦
In a different location.
The little bit of Malarâs avatar that Leylin had deliberately let off streaked through the skies like a shooting star, breaking through a few seals to reach the outer planes.
However, just as it was about to return to his true body in his divine realm the Beast Wasteland, he was suddenly grasped by a palm. It continued to snarl, evidently frantic as if in peril. Divine force rippled forth, but dissipated like a cool breeze in front of the hand.
âQuiet!â A discontent voice sounded, seeming to carry with it the power of laws. Every single movement of the hand seemed to be paired with a vast divine force, causing Malarâs avatar to immediately cease all movement.
âI never thought there would be someone in the prime material plane able to intercept Malarâs avatarâ¦â The Weave rippled, and a goddess with starlike eyes descended to look at the person whoâd grasped the avatar in his hands.
âAlthough there were surprises in our plan, itâs still under our controlâ¦â The god that rendered Malarâs avatar unable to fight back looked rather strange. He wore ordinary warrior clothing, and looked incomparably haggard. His eyes were lined with blood, and he was missing his right hand. He looked like an old veteran whose will was still strong.
However, heâd still managed to grab Malarâs slime-like avatar with his remaining one. The avatar was completely unable to move. This was Tyr, the Greater God of Justice and the protector of all paladins!
âAlright, Mistress Weave. Let us see to Malarâ¦â Tyr spoke slowly, following Mystra to the outer regions of Malarâs divine realm.
Once they arrived at this place, the golden sphere that was Malarâs avatar seemed to grow more emotional. Loud howls echoed from within the divine realm.
âNow, Malar. Swear to the Styx that you wonât take part in our battle with the orcish gods, and you will have your avatar back. Silverymoon will also acknowledge the current boundaries in land and let the Blackblood Tribe remain in the Moonwoodâ¦â The Weave trembled, sending the goddessâ words into the divine realm.
Malarâs roars quietened down for a while, but he did not walk outside. Being a beast did not mean he was a fool. The God of Justice was right outside! If he dared walk out, Tyr would definitely annihilate him. Mystra would probably be happy to see this happen.
Hence, Malar resolutely hid in his divine realm, occasionally releasing a few animalistic howls that were hard to understand. Of course, for the gods, understanding each otherâs thoughts was very simple.
â¦â¦
A long while later, Tyr nodded and sent Malarâs avatar into his realm, and then left the realm with the Goddess of the Weave.
âAlright⦠Malar side is taken care of. Thank you for your helpâ¦â Mystra told Tyr.
âWith our divine force, it would be a simple task to break into Malarâs realm, kill him, and send his truesoul to the astral planeâ¦â Tyr began to speak.
âHeâs still a true god after all. Now that a war between the gods can erupt at any time, we shouldnât waste too much divine force. Besides, while Malar is someone who works alone, I know that he has dealings with the gods of furyâ¦â
The explanation rendered him quiet. Even the God of Justice had to learn to compromise. Had he not, he would long since have fallen.
âThe preparations in the mortal world are almost done. While those legendaries have their own plans, I have it under controlâ¦â
All sorts of images flashed in front of Mystra, revealing recent events.
âNow that the attack on the avatar is done, the battle between legendaries should start soon. When the time comes, Iâll send my divine weapon down. It will challenge the possessor of the Thunder Godâs Hammer, Saladinâ¦â Tyr reiterated their previous agreement.
âJustice will definitely triumph over evil. The mighty wills of the various universes came to this decision, and I now say this representing the suffering commoners of the north.â The godâs eyes seemed to pass through time and space, seeing everythingâ¦