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VOLUME 9: CHAPTER 15

VOLUME 9: CHAPTER 15


The Dwarven Mountain Range was a massive territory with an area of ninety thousand kilometers. This region was home not only to millions of dwarves, but also hundreds of species of monsters.

There were five known monster-infested regions in the Dwarven Kingdom.

The Bottomless Gorge.

The Mudwater Forest.

The Poison Insects Paradise.

The Death Cavern.

And the Bloody Twin Forest.

Each of these places was considered among the Forbidden Regions of the kingdom. The monsters living in these territories were so fierce and numerous that even King Lerenon gave up reclaiming these lands.

After receiving the Dragon’s trial, the princes immediately mobilized their army. Tens of thousands of dwarven warriors, along with their weapons, equipment, and machineries, marched toward the monster-infested regions of the Dwarven Mountain Range.

The First Prince chose the Death Cavern as his target, the Second Prince chose the Bottomless Gorge, the Third Prince chose the Bloody Twin Forest, while the Fourth Prince chose the Mudwater Forest. None of the princes dared ventured into the Poison Insects Paradise, as it was known as a death trap that had already killed countless royals. The poison of the insect monsters lurking in the deepest parts of that region was so potent that it could kill a dwarf instantly.

“Prince Hafnir,” said Gulan. He was the second prince’s right-hand man. He was also the dwarven envoy who visited the Kingdom of Lukas and negotiated with King Alvis, before the war with the Empire. “The power suits are ready. We can move out at any time.”

Prince Hafnir nodded his head. Out of all the four princes, he was the one who invested the most in the Fifth Weapons Factory. He was confident that currently, he had the greatest number of power suits at his disposal. These five-meters large mechanical armors were the culmination of technology of the Dwarven Kingdom. Its black exterior was made of tempered steel, its fibers were created using mithril, and its core was powered using middle-grade mana stones.

Although First Prince Margaro was far stronger than him in magic and swordsmanship, Prince Hafnir was confident of winning the trial using these artifacts.

After all, this was not a test of their individual strength, but a test of their ability to lead their men.

“Prince Hafnir,” said the leader of the reconnaissance group. “The scouts have secured the Bottomless Gorge’s entrance.”

“Well done,” said Prince Hafnir. He turned to the dwarven army before him. A thirty thousand-strong army composed of dwarven light infantry, heavy infantry, cavalry, marksmen, mages, engineers, healers, and laborers. It was an army almost comparable in size to the Margaro Army. With the addition of the fifty dwarven warriors using the power suits, Prince Hafnir was confident of securing the Bottomless Gorge.

He roared, “Hafnir Army! The time has come! Everyone! All of you have been training for this very day! The day we prove to everyone that I, Prince Hafnir Rugard, is the most deserving of the crown!”

With heated gazes, all of the soldiers in the army listened to the second prince. Everyone was willing to enter the Bottomless Gorge in order to help their liege ascend the throne. They believed that out of the four princes, the second prince deserved to be their ruler the most.

“To the Bottomless Gorge!” roared the second prince.

“Hoooah!”

“Hoooah!”

With those words as cue, the thirty thousand-strong army started marching toward the Bottomless Gorge. They descended the Dwarven Mountain Range, and before reaching the Dragon’s Mouth – the region that serves as the border between the White Stream Oasis and the Dwarven Kingdom – they entered a large fissure underground.

Torches and luminous devices were lit as the army descended down the fissure. Although it was called the Bottomless Gorge, in reality, it was a deep underground fissure that spanned several kilometers long. The hundreds of tunnels inside the fissure were home to an innumerable number of ferocious beasts and monsters.

Had it not been for the Dragon’s trial, no sane dwarf would have dared enter this hellhole. Although the Hafnir Army numbered thirty thousand, everyone knew that if things went wrong, there was a chance for their army to be wiped out.

“My prince,” said Gulan. “Are you really not going to wear the power suits?”

The Bottomless Gorge was becoming darker as they went deeper into the fissure. Had it not been for the torches and the luminous devices, the army would have been met with total darkness.

Prince Hafnir shook his head. “Morale is important when leading an army. It’ll be better if I lead the army like this. And besides, I have you next to me.”

Gulan closed his eyes momentarily. He inwardly sighed. Although the second prince was right, Gulan still couldn’t help but be worried for his liege’s safety.

“I understand,” said Gulan. “Even if it costs me my life, this Gulan shall protect His Highness.”

Prince Hafnir carefully surveyed their surroundings. He mumbled to himself, “The Dragon’s trial is truly difficult. Who would have known that we’ll be forced to enter the Bottomless Gorge like this? How amusing.”

Majority of the dwarves who entered this place never came out alive. And the lucky ones who did survive frequently told tales of this place that was far too horrifying.

“Prince Hafnir!” said one of the military officers. “Darkmantles ahead!”

The luminous devices shot beams of light ahead of the army, revealing over a hundred black creatures resembling ogres. They had four arms, a long snout, and six-inches long fangs.

“Above us! Ursus Bats!”

The beams of light also revealed several dozen bats hanging on the walls. Their faces resembled a rabid grizzly, and their bat wings, when unfolded, spanned four meters in diameter.

The Ursus Bats shrieked, releasing a shockwave that messed up with the dwarves’ proprioception. And using this opening, the Darkmantles shot toward the dwarven army, their roars echoing through the Bottomless Gorge.

Gulan and the elite warriors of the army who managed to resist the shockwave released by the Ursus Bats started issuing out commands.

“Heavy infantry! Forward!” Gulan roared. “Mages, cast Iron Will on the affected warriors!”

The armored warriors, despite being affected by the Ursus Bat’s shockwave, moved forward and intercepted the Darkmantle’s attack. The two forces clashed. The sound of metal clanking, of darkmantles roaring, and of flesh being ripped apart became background.

After Iron Will – a spell capable of increasing a person’s mental fortitude – was cast, the dwarven warriors immediately regained their senses and fought back. The dwarven marksmen pointed their arquebus at the enemies and started firing projectiles. Even without the help of the dwarven engineers and the power suits, the Hafnir Army easily slaughtered all Darkmantles and the Ursus Bats within their vicinity.

This was the power of a well-prepared thirty thousand-strong army.

“Hafnir Army! Gather the corpses!” said Prince Hafnir. “Commander Sakruid!”

“Yes, Your Highness!”

“You’ll be in charge of securing the Gorge’s exit,” said Prince Hafnir.

“As you command!”

“Brognock.”

“My prince!”

“You’ll be in-charge of securing all of the monster corpses. Immediately send them to the capital and make sure to preserve them. As for the mana stones inside their bodies, leave them behind!”

“Yes, Your Highness!”

After issuing out these commands, Prince Hafnir led his army deeper into the Bottomless Gorge. As expected, they were attacked by numerous monsters along the way.

Darkmantles, Ursus Bats, Twin-headed Deathworms, Dark Phantoms, Flesh Mongers – the number of creatures attacking the army started increasing as they went deeper into the Bottomless Gorge. It was a number great enough to destroy a human city.

“My prince, we’ll be reaching the Abyss soon,” said Gulan. His sword, armor, and face were stained with the blood of the monsters he’d slain.

The Abyss was considered the deepest part of the Bottomless Gorge. It was the place where the Abyss Lurkers – the top predator of the Bottomless Gorge – dwelled. According to records, a single Abyss Lurker was powerful enough to fight on par with a dragonewt.

“We’ve already secured several thousand monster corpses,” said Gulan. “And we’ve been fighting for almost half a day. The army is exhausted.”

Hafnir wiped the blood off his face. Although he was not as great as Gulan in swordsmanship, he still led the army at the very front. He knew that this was the least he could do to show his men his resolve.

“The casualties?” said Hafnir.

“Three thousand, My Prince,” said Gulan.

Had it been an ordinary human army, they would have probably lost several times the amount. It was already a great achievement that they’d managed to lose only that many men despite entering one of the Forbidden Regions.

Prince Hafnir looked at his soldiers. Upon seeing how exhausted they were, he issued out an order, “Set up a camp in the areas secured by the Sakruid Unit. General Gulan will be responsible for overseeing the camp’s protection. Stop, rest, recuperate! We’ll be resting for the night!”

“Yes, Your Highness!”

The laborers immediately set up camp in the areas that had been secured by the Sakruid Unit. Skillfully, they pitched tents and prepared dishes for the starving soldiers. General Gulan assigned dwarves in power suits, along with several light infantries and mages, to stand guard in key locations.

After he was done delegating tasks to his men, General Gulan entered the tent where Prince Hafnir was located.

“You’re finally here,” said Prince Hafnir, his eyes glued to the map spread on the table. “How’s Brognock?”

Gulan went next to Prince Hafnir. He looked at the map on the table. It was an incomplete map of the Bottomless Gorge. Numerous marks were written here and there, signifying the entrances within the fissure. There were also lines signifying the army’s escape route.

“He’d already sent most of the corpses to the capital,” said Gulan.

Prince Hafnir stroked his braided beard. “The Dragon emphasized the need for the corpses. This expedition to the Bottomless Gorge will be for naught if we’re unable to send those corpses back to the capital.”

“Of course,” said Gulan. “This is why I’ve assigned three power suits to accompany the unit delivering the corpses to the capital.”

Prince Hafnir understood Gulan’s intentions on why he did this. While the army was here in the Bottomless Gorge, the unit delivering the monster corpses would be an easy target for the other princes and the members of their factions. Hopefully, the power suits would be enough to deter any unwarranted attacks.

“Gulan, do you know why I chose the Bottomless Gorge?” said Prince Hafnir.

“To hunt the Abyss Lurkers,” said Gulan. “They’re probably among strongest monsters in the Dwarven Mountain Range, next only to the creatures living in the deeper parts of the Poison Insects Paradise.”

Prince Hafnir looked inside the room. He cast a basic silence spell, making sure that no one aside from General Gulan would hear his following words. “That’s not it. Gulan, listen. I’m certain that there’s an adamantite vein in this place.”

General Gulan’s eyes widened upon hearing this. He immediately connected the pieces of the puzzle together. The reason why Prince Hafnir conceded the rights to conduct an expedition to the Death Cavern to the First Prince. The reason why he invested heavily in the Fifth Weapons Factory at a young age. The reason why they brought pieces of mining equipment with them and several tools used to assess the soil and geographical region in the area.

“This trial… There’s more to it than what meets the eye,” said the Second Prince. “Do you know what happened to my father’s brothers after he became the King of this nation?” He paused, breathed in, and said in a heavy voice, “Most of them died the same year my father ascended the throne. Was it a coincidence? Was it the doing of the Dragon? Or did my father kill the threats himself?”

Prince Hafnir looked at General Gulan straight in the eyes. “You’re already aware of this – the only one who’d survived is Uncle Gorovir. The dwarf who currently holds the title of ‘Greatest Blacksmith’ in the Kingdom.”

Prince Hafnir’s shoulders started quivering. Fear was evident within his voice. “Three decades ago, when I was eight, I accidentally discovered a hidden pathway in the Royal Library. And do you know what I saw there, Gulan? Records. A long list of names of those from the royal family dating back since the time of the kingdom’s founding. Their statuses, their backgrounds, their achievements – everything. What terrified me upon seeing that record is the fact that all of the crown candidates were killed the moment a crown prince was chosen. The number of princes that had been spared could be counted only in one hand. It was then that it dawned to me, Gulan, that I would die if I failed the Dragon’s trial.”

Prince Hafnir clenched his fists. He still couldn’t stop his body from trembling. “And in order to prevent that from happening, I need to bear an achievement comparable to this Kingdom’s greatest blacksmith. This is the real reason why I suddenly became the staunchest supporter of the Fifth Weapons Factory at an early age. I realized that I needed them to complete the power suits in order to explore the Bottomless Gorge. It’s the only way. Although we’re currently delving a dangerous territory, it’s still fortunate that we’ve managed to come this far in the Gorge.”

“Then… the adamantite vein,” said Gulan.

“Should I lose in the trial,” said Prince Hafnir in a determined voice, “I will present it as a gift to the Ancient Fire Dragon.”

Gulan’s eyes glimmered.

Unlike what most people believed, the Second Prince was no fool.

This conversation strengthened General Gulan’s loyalty even more. He silently vowed that should the Second Prince fail the test and die, he would gladly follow him to the afterlife.

The Second Prince was truly wise to use the trial not only as a chance to become the crown prince, but also to finally find the location of the adamantite vein.

General Gulan placed his right hand on his chest and said fervently, “This Gulan will dedicate his life in serving Your Highness! No matter what happens, I shall help you find the adamantite vein!”

“I expect great things from you!” said Prince Hafnir, noddingly happily. “But for now, we rest! Tomorrow, we shall proceed deeper into the—”

“—Prince Hafnir!”

The second prince stopped midway his speech when the Vice Commander of the Sakruid Unit suddenly barged into his tent. The moment the tent’s flap was opened, Prince Hafnir and General Gulan caught a glimpse of the pandemonium outside. They must have not heard the commotion, due to the silence spell the prince had cast before.

The prince and the general’s faces turned grim.

“What is it?” said Prince Hafnir.

The Vice Commander huffed, “Abyss Lurkers! Eight of them! They started attacking the rear! Our exit is blocked by those monsters!”

Prince Hafnir mind went blank for a moment.

What was happening?

He made sure that they retreated before entering the territory of the Abyss Lurkers. He made sure that the army kept a safe distance from the deeper parts of the Bottomless Gorge.

“From the rear?” said General Gulan. “That’s impossible. We’ve already secured the route to our exit before making camp!”

“No, it’s possible,” said Prince Hafnir. “There are hundreds, maybe thousands, of entrances within the Bottomless Gorge. We must have missed some of them, and the Abyss Lurkers used them to reach the back of our army. General Gulan, the reason why the Abyss Lurkers are the top predators of this region is not only because of their strength, but also their intelligence.”

General Gulan and the Vice Commander of the Sakruid Unit felt shivers crawl down their spines. It felt like they were the ones being hunted right now.

Prince Hafnir said to the Vice Commander, “What’s the situation outside?”

The Vice Commander replied, “More than half of the dwarves with power suits went to the rear to stop the Abyss Lurker’s! I believe they’ve managed to stopper their advance for now!”

“More than half the dwarves with power suits went to the rear of the army?!” said Prince Hafnir.

He had an ominous feeling about this. He looked at the map for a moment then went outside the tent. General Gulan and the Vice Commander of the Sakruid Unit followed after the prince. Outside, the military officers were issuing out commands, redirecting more dwarven warriors to reinforce the rear.

Prince Hafnir decisively said, “General Gulan, issue the command to retreat.”

General Gulan was surprised upon hearing this. Didn’t they just talk about the existence of the adamantite vein? Why was the prince suddenly issuing out the command to retreat like this?

What about the trial?

“My prince, isn’t it too early to—”

“—Didn’t you hear me, General Gulan!” snarled Prince Hafnir. He looked really uneasy for some reason.

Prince Hafnir huffed, lowered his voice, and said to General Gulan, “This is probably a diversion. A trap. Our best choice of action right now is to pierce through the Abyss Lurkers blocking the rear of our army. We’ll just have to reorganize the army once we’ve escaped the Bottomless Gorge. Right now, our priority is our survival!”

Hearing this, General Gulan finally realized the reason for the second prince’s sudden command. He saluted, “As you wish, Your Highness!”

General Gulan was about to issue a command when suddenly, a fast-moving object shot toward their direction. General Gulan reflexively moved in front of the Second Prince and cut the object in half, making blood splatted about.

“It’s… a dwarf,” said General Gulan after seeing the corpse he’d slash in half.

A shrill laugh was heard. Everyone looked at the creature who threw the mangled dwarven corpse toward the Second Prince.

“A-Abyss Lurkers!”

“W-What are they doing here!”

“There’s so many of them!”

The dwarven soldiers were appalled upon seeing over a hundred abyss lurkers latched on the walls. These four-meters large monsters resembled a wendigo, with seven-meters long serpentine tails which they used to climb walls and cliffs with ease. Their long arms reached past their ankles, their teeth were serrated, and their eyes numbered more than a dozen. Spikes protruded out of their backs. For centuries, the bodies of these creatures had evolved to better hunt their preys in the Bottomless Gorge.

Prince Hafnir planned on hunting these creatures down one by one, but it seemed that the plan went down the drain just now.

Prince Hafnir quickly considered the pros and cons of confronting their enemies head-on at their current state.

“How many dwarven power suits do we have left?” said Prince Hafnir.

“Seven, Your Highness,” said the Vice Commander of the Sakruid Unit. “The rest of them were sent to the rear to take care of the Abyss Lurkers there.”

Seeing the number of Abyss Lurkers here proved that decision to be wrong.

An Abyss Lurker roared, and dozens of them started running down the wall and shot toward the dwarven warriors below. Like a heated knife slicing lard, Each of their strikes ripped apart the flesh of the dwarven warriors. The battle-hardened dwarven warriors started falling down like flies, one after another.

“They’re targeting the mages! Protect them!” shouted one of the military officers.

True to the military officer’s words, the Abyss Lurkers penetrated the army and moved in to kill the mages at the back of the central camp. The dwarven marksmen tried to shoot them down, but the Abyss Lurkers moved swiftly and erratically, evading the projectiles.

“Power suits!” roared Prince Hafnir. “On me! Everyone, launch an all-out attack!”

Although the Abyss Lurkers were strong and numbered more than a hundred, there were still tens of thousands of dwarven warriors here. Prince Hafnir judged that they would suffer more casualties if they retreated. These Abyss Lurkers were sentient – they would surely chase after the retreating army and slaughter everyone.

Prince Hafnir decided to fight the Abyss Lurkers here, and once an opportunity arose, safely retreat.

Comments

Wendigos don't have serpent tails though?

Jason Hornbuckle

This is very good, but where is Lark? Don't pull a Robert Jordan and forget who the books are about. This could be a separate line for another series of books but shouldn't stop this one.

Stephen Sparks


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