Chapter 189: Empty
Eldric, on the other hand, nodded, showing his grim expression. "Yes, it\'s a formidable foe. It\'s covered in a thick hide of flesh that acts like armor. It\'s not just strong; it\'s resilient. This Kris Blade," he said, lifting the weapon slightly, "is my best chance at taking it down."
Diana\'s eyes traced the contours of the blade, recognizing the craftsmanship that only Herman could provide. It was indeed the one meant for the leader of the Shadowbinder Clan, but it seemed that Herman decided to give it over to Eldric\'s capable hands.
"Why tell me this?" Diana inquired, her brow furrowed.
Eldric\'s gaze met hers, steady and serious. "Because I need your help, Diana. After I slay the Flesh Puker, I\'ll need to harvest its core... It\'s a shard to be exact… It\'s a delicate process, and without a skilled craftsman, the core could be ruined. I\'ve seen your work, and I heard a lot about you from Sir Herman. You have the expertise I need.
I can also protect you as long as we don\'t enter the territory of those stronger zombies… I just needed someone I could trust. You\'ll also level up faster that way."
Diana hesitated, torn between the safety of the shelter and the call of adventure. "I… I can\'t," she finally said. "My place is here, with the survivors. The skill I know is only to forge and repair, to keep us armed and protected."
Eldric nodded, a hint of disappointment in his eyes, but he respected her decision. "I understand. Your skills save lives here every day. If you change your mind, you know where to find me."
With that, Eldric turned and strode towards the forest, the Kris Blade secured at his side.
The night enveloped him, but his mission was clear. The Flesh Puker Zombie was out there, and he would rather face it alone than have someone else he couldn\'t trust to work with him.
Diana watched him disappear into the darkness, her heart heavy with the weight of his request. She knew the importance of her role within the walls of the shelter, yet part of her longed for the thrill of the hunt to get stronger and, perhaps, look for the people she wanted to meet someday.
As the night wore on, Diana returned to her forge… She no longer felt sleepy because of what had happened, so she decided to start working…
Soon, the flames started casting dancing shadows across the walls… As she started her job, her hammer felt heavier in her hands… She couldn\'t help but think of her decision just a while ago.
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In the meantime, Eldric didn\'t take that long before he arrived at his destination. He only had to walk for about 5 hours before he was able to find the cave he was looking for…
Thud. Thud. Thud.
Eldric\'s footsteps echoed through the tunnel as he ventured deeper into the cave. Kris Blade was already withdrawn and ready to meet any opponent that would come.
Inside the cave, the air was thick with the stench of decay, a pungent reminder of the abominations that lurked within. Nonetheless, he didn\'t care at all!
The first to greet him was the Crypt Crawlers, their limbs twisted and elongated, skittering across the cave\'s ceiling with a sickening grace.
Their eyes, devoid of life yet burning with hunger, fixed upon Eldric as they descended.
Eldric rolled to the side, narrowly avoiding the grasp of crooked fingers that sought to grab him. He swung the Kris Blade in a wide arc, its edge humming through the air and severing the limb of the nearest Crypt Crawler. Black liquid and other matter sprayed across the cave walls as the creature let out a guttural hiss, retreating momentarily.
But there were many, and Eldric was one.
He pivoted on his heel, ducking another swipe, and thrust the blade upward, impaling a Crypt Crawler that had aimed to pounce from above. With a twist of the blade and a kick, he sent the creature tumbling into the abyss below.
After killing several Crypt Crawlers, next came the Cave Dwellers. They were dwarf-like in size, but they were strong. Their muscles were coiled like springs. Three of them charged, their battle cries echoing off the stone as they swung crude weapons forged from the bones of their victims.
Eldric met their charge head-on, the Kris Blade deflecting a bone club before slicing through the shoulder of its wielder. He danced back, avoiding a swipe from a rusted axe, and countered with a precise stab to the heart of another.
"Tsk… These weaklings are too annoying!"
The Cave Dwellers were relentless, but Eldric\'s resolve was ironclad. He did not retreat, and he remained pushing forward. The swing of his blade could sever a zombie\'s head so easily!
Screeecchhh~
The Screamer Zombies were the last to join the fray. Their wails were a sonic weapon that threatened to disorient and debilitate.
Eldric felt the vibrations in his chest, the sound clawing at his senses.
He gritted his teeth, focusing on the rhythm of his heartbeat, using it to ground himself against the auditory assault.
He charged, closing the distance, and with a leap, he brought the Kris Blade down in a devastating overhead strike that silenced one Screamer mid-cry.
Another Screamer lunged, its mouth agape, a scream was surely accumulating...
Eldric sidestepped, the sound wave missing him by inches, and he only felt a little dizzy on one side... Nonetheless, it was enough as he retaliated with a swift cut across the creature\'s throat, its scream turning into a gurgle as it fell.
With the cave\'s defenders dispatched, Eldric pressed on, his body aching, but his spirit was unbroken.
Soon, he arrived at the heart of the cave, the lair of the Flesh Puker Zombie…
But to his dismay, he found it empty…
"No way… Where did it go?!" Eldric was in disbelief.