Chapter 50: Tieflings (Part 4)
The Great Frost Yeti sensed the danger of this attack, so it quickly prepared, icy shards forming deep in its throat as an intense chill spread toward the tiefling paladin.
âFrost Breath!â
But Medrolash pushed forward through the biting wind, gripping his sword and slashing down hard.
The yeti tilted its head, and the blade struck one of its coiled horns, slowly slicing through. Yet, the yeti countered with tremendous strength, shaking its horns violently to prevent Medrolash from delivering a concentrated blow.
Medrolashâs protective aura flickered around him, barely holding back the creeping cold.
Blood poured from the yetiâs severed arm, and Medrolashâs body began to freeze; this was a fight for survival to the very end.
The two were locked in a deadly stalemate, each intent on destroying the other.
Then, unexpectedly, the situation changed.
âBoom!â
Several fiery blasts struck the yetiâs back, scorching its fur and destabilizing it.
The flames burned deep, searing the frigid blood in its veins.
Weak from the pain, the Great Frost Yeti let out an agonized howl, reflexively releasing the tiefling and flinging him aside.
It whirled around, beating its chest to intimidate the sneaky attacker.
What it saw, however, was a blazing inferno.
âExtreme Flame Breath!â
Instantly, the snow evaporated, and steam rose from the now-exposed ground.
The once-mighty yeti stood there, its body charred and emitting the scent of burnt flesh.
A slight breeze passed, and its body crumbled, scattering as ash into the wind.
âTsk, weak against fire.â
Cassius folded his wings, landing squarely on the yetiâs remnants, now ash on the ground.
His status panel updated.
[You killed the Great Frost Yeti (Challenge Level 9), gaining 5000 XP.]
[Your level has increased to 6.]
The thrill of snatching a kill felt satisfyingâa powerful Level 9 beast, downed with one blow.
As the Great Frost Yeti turned to dust, the other yetis scattered, retreating into the snowy mountains.
Although the yetis fled, the tieflings remained on edge.
â For now, they faced an even more powerful, unpredictable red dragon.
Although it had killed the Great Frost Yeti for them, none knew if this dragon was friend or foe, especially given the notorious cruelty of red dragons.
The tiefling warriors, swords and shields at the ready, eyed the dragon cautiously, tense but unwilling to provoke it.
Medrolash, supporting himself with his longsword, struggled to rise from the snow.
He tried to remain calm as he observed the red dragon before himâa massive creature, eight to nine meters long, muscular, its bright metallic scales glinting, and a sulfuric heat radiating from its mouth, like a volcano simmering within.
A powerful red dragonâimpossible to defeat.
This was his final assessment.
Known for their brutality, red dragons were infamous for incinerating any who dared provoke them.
Recently, the most infamous red dragon in the Storm Highlands was none other than âFlying Flame,â the one who had slaughtered the Eagle Guards.
And the enemy of oneâs enemy could indeed be a friend.
With this thought, he issued his command:
âLay down your weapons.â
The tiefling warriors, though reluctant, obeyed, dropping their weapons.
Medrolash sheathed his sword and, with difficulty, bowed in respect.
âHonorable âFlying Flame,â thank you for aiding us in defeating our enemy. When weâre able, we will provide you with sufficient compensation to show our sincerity.â
âBut, if I may ask... what brings you here?â
Cassius gazed down at the tiefling, replying with an amused tone:
âAre you the leader of the tiefling rebels?â
âThe so-called Hellspawn who supposedly feasts on three humans every meal?â
Medrolashâs expression remained unchanged as he replied coolly:
âThose are merely slanders from the Lackman family. Surely, you know well the arrogance of those bloodsucking parasites, who invade even your lands without restraint.â
Cassius looked down at the tiefling and said, âA fine response, but mere words and this pitiful army wonât help you survive Anzetaâs winter.â
Medrolash respectfully replied:
âYou anticipated this; thatâs why youâre here, is it not?â
Cassius shook his head lightly and said, âHonestly, youâre insignificant to me. You, perhaps, have a little value, but the rest of the tieflings may be worth less than a crate of silver.â
Medrolash spoke resolutely: âBut I will fight to the death for them, offering my life if needed.â
Cassius narrowed his eyes and said, âI can assist you in resisting the Lackman familyâs forces.â
âBut youâre already their enemy; this has nothing to do with the tieflings.â
Cassius scoffed, shaking his head as he replied:
âBut I can decide your fate. If I chose to negotiate with the Lackmans and disclose your location, granting them military access, can you imagine what would happen next?â
âFrankly, you lack the leverage to bargain with me.â
He continued:
âConsider this: the Embers Nest could also be a sanctuary for the tieflings.â
âI could offer protection, help you survive the winter, and... fend off the Eagle Guards hunting you.â
Confronted with this tempting offer, Medrolashâs breathing quickened slightly.
His idealism had long been extinguished; now, his only wish was to keep his people alive.
And that chance was standing right before him.
The tiefling hesitated briefly before speaking slowly:
âThen, my lord...â
âWhat is the price?â
This tiefling paladin, weathered despite his youth, understood well that everything came at a cost. There were no free meals in this worldâonly unexpected hatred.
Cassius leaned closer, his words like the whispers of a devil:
âNorthwind Fortress.â
âI want you and your kin to become my followers and help me seize it.â
Medrolash lifted his head slightly, noting the inferno-like flames reflected in the dragonâs golden eyes.
Once, he had yearned for light and redemption, walking the path of kindness and justice. Even after breaking his oath, he still upheld his paladinâs code as much as possible, trying to retain his nature.
But now, for survivalâfor the most basic chance to live onâhe had to make this choice.
To become a vassal to the dragon and help him capture the fortress.
âYes, Master.â
âThe tiefling tribe is willing to follow your will.â
Medrolash, the once-oathbound paladin who had sworn to kneel only to the divine, bent his knee in submission.