Zolgen – Isolated Sewer Chamber to far east of the No Man’s Land
Zolgen stood in front of a troll, bound to a wall by a complex magical circle etched into it. The Troll was struggling, letting out pain filled roars as Zolgen mumbled something in Russian.
He paid no mind as Grigori entered and simply focused on his work. Suddenly the Troll went silent, then its flesh began to move. The cracking of bones emanated though the chamber as wounds opened in the troll, blood spilling out.
Then out of the new openings insects crawled out, each one an incredibly large centipede. It was a new Familiar Zolgen has been working on; however he has never been able to find a suitable incubation zone to create the first few to allow mass production. However the traits of the Troll’s flesh and its regenerative properties proved as a perfect host.
It was a familiar based of the Chinese red-headed centipede in design, however it could be far larger, was highly poisonous, and could easily eat though solid stone.
Zolgen smiled as he directed them to the breading pit to begin mass production, allowing his worms to feast of the Troll’s flesh. He then turned around to face his new arrival.
“Greetings Grigori, we finally have the chance to meet in the flesh it seems.”
AmeliaAmelia held her hand up into the air as the small boy hugged her and claimed her to be his sister.
“H-huh! W-what do you mean. I-“ Amelia stuttered confused and surprised at the odd boys actions.
She then froze at his next words
"He followed you here. Should I kill him?"
No, no, no. This man was an innocent; innocents are not to be harmed unless they get in her way. But this man was not doing that. He just wanted to help her.
“NO, YOU SHOULDN’T KILL.” She screamed, then she got very quiet “You shouldn’t kill. Killing is bad…” Her voice dropped off that the end.
She somewhat realized the hypocrisy of her words. But in this case there was no other answer. It was day and this man was an innocent, and this was a boy, even if he was odd. To take someone’s life was the furthest thing from her mind. And it was something he should not bloody his hands with.
BenjaminBenjamin’s eyes hardened at her words and he began to look around, activating his magic eye. “Dead Apostles?” He saw something and began to focus, allowing him to see it more clearly, and spoke again “It is odd to see them outside the district they claimed for themselves, especially during the day.”
He then drew one of the mystic codes and aimed it at a secondary story window, a second later a Vampire jumped out with a sword, screaming about vengeance of some idiotic shit.
Benjamin simply pulled the trigger and his mystic code activated. A pressurized stream of water stuck the vampire, completely destroying his entire torso as well as carving a large hole in the building he jumped from, the rest of his body falling to the earth, void of all life.
“Well at least I got some stress release.” He placed the cannon back on its spot on his back, before doing one more scan through, finding nothing else of note.
Sakura Sakura frowned, deep in thought.
A magical construct? No, the amount of energy needed to maintain such a thing would be impossible, and on top of that it produced mana itself. It was far too complex.
The best bet would be that it was an Elemental of some kind, which in all honesty is much worse than it being a Phantasmal beast in its own way.
She sighed, either way it was going to be an issue if it got involved again. She looked up at Rider, “Did you at least get a view of the man who defeated your Sphinx? We should be wary of such an opponent.
Shiro Shiro found himself led to an infirmary, filled with beds and top of the line equipment. He ignored all the looks of amazement and wonder he got, it appeared new traveled fast around the water cooler.
He simply found a bed near a wall and laid down on it, “The wound are superficial, I just need a bit of rest.” The staff simply nodded and walked away, letting him have his privacy and a well-earned nap.