For a brief moment, silence stretched between them. Then, in the blink of an eye, the squid-like creature before Thalion shifted, its form morphing into that of a humanâa man with one normal eye and one in piercing purple.
Jack?
Thalionâs mind reeled. The last time they had met, Jack had seemed lost, uncertain of his own path. And now, somehow, he had obtained such a powerful form? Not that Thalion envied him or considered it unfairâhe simply found it unexpected.
Jack collapsed to his knees, his hands trembling as he pressed his forehead to the ground.
âOh, please, honored Eclipsari,â he begged, his voice frantic. âSpare our worthless lives. We are unworthy to even be called your prey.â
Thalion raised an eyebrow.
Eclipsari?
How did Jack know his race? The information shouldn't have been common knowledge within the tutorial. The only explanation was
Identify.
Just to be certain, Thalion decided to test the waters.
âHow do you know about my race?â he asked, his voice calm but edged with curiosity. âThat kind of knowledge shouldnât be easily accessible.â
Jack somehow managed to bow even deeper, his head nearly touching the ground.
âBefore I acquired this form from the system shop, I had a brief conversation with the
Voice of the System.
It told me about various powerful races. I was particularly interested in insects since my partner, Josh, was about to evolve into a crab. The Voice shared details about the strongest insectoid species in the universe.â
He took a shaky breath before continuing.
âIn most insect societies, a single queen rules the hive, controlling the vast swarm beneath her. Their strength lies in sheer numbers, and occasionally, queens give birth to specialized elite warriors. But the Eclipsari⊠they rejected this hierarchy entirely.â
Thalion listened intently as Jack recounted the legend.
âTheir origins are unknown, but they turned against their own kind, slaughtering their queens and decimating their hives. They refused to live as mere drones, instead choosing to carve their own path to strength. This rebellion led to a war against the other insect hives, a battle that the Eclipsari saw not as a struggle, but as an opportunity to cull the weak among them and grow even stronger."
"By the time the war ended, only a handful remained. But their journey did not stop there. They sought out what ancient tales describe as the
Origin of Darkness.
When they found itâŠ
fused
with it and became something entirely new."
"Today, the Eclipsari are no longer mere insects. They are an elite warrior sect, accepting only the strongest among them. Every new Eclipsari must endure brutal, near-impossible trials simply to be
allowed
to survive. As far as the Voice told me, fewer than a thousand Eclipsari exist within the system.â
Jack finished his tale in a rush, still keeping his head bowed, his voice barely above a whisper.
Thalion exhaled slowly.
This wasâŠ
valuable
information.
After his own bonding with the darkness elemental, he had already suspected what the so-called
Origin of Darkness
might have been. If the first Eclipsari had bonded with an elemental as well, it would explain how their transformation had taken place.
A voice interrupted his thoughts.
âCould you, um⊠let go of our friend now?â Evelyn chimed in, her tone carefully measured. Unlike Jack, she had not bowed at all, which only seemed to make him panic further.
Thalion blinked, glancing down.
Oh. Right.
In his grip, the insectoid warriorâJosh, apparentlyâwas still struggling against his hold.
âAh, completely forgot about you,â Thalion muttered, releasing him.
Josh staggered back, clutching his neck. The spot where Thalion had held him had darkened, his skin tinged black from the mere contact.
Thalion observed him with mild curiosity. He really needed to find out how
these
two, of all people, had ended up with such powerful forms.
A rustling sound caught his attention. Nearby, the two griffins transformed, shifting into their human forms as Evelynâs magic mended their wounds. Eddie and Chloe. So
they
had been the ones assisting in the fight.
Kargul, who had remained silent until now, let out a low chuckle.
âYou sure heâs an Eclipsari?â the orc rumbled, eyeing Thalion up and down. âHe looks half-dead. Never seen something that powerful while also looking like it got chewed up and spat out.â
Jack let out an audible
gasp
of horror.
âAre you insane?!â he hissed, his voice barely concealed panic. âPlease, honored Eclipsari, donât take offense! Our dear Kargul is but a simple-minded brute and knows nothing of your greatness!â
Thalion smirked but said nothing.
Josh, on the other hand, narrowed his eyes.
âWait a second, Jack. Last time, you told me
grasshoppers
were at the top of the insect world. Why didnât you ever mention the Eclipsari?â
Jack hesitated.
âUh⊠you never
asked
?â he tried. âBesides, itâs not like you could
ever
become one. The fact that you even managed to evolve into an
elite
grasshopper is already impressive.â
Josh didnât seem entirely convinced.
âFine. Then tell me thisâhow much stronger are the Eclipsari compared to grasshoppers?â
Thalion found himself intrigued by the question as well. He turned his gaze toward Jack, waiting for an answer.
Jack sighed.
âWell⊠grasshoppers
are
powerful,â he admitted. âThey dominate most other insect races. But the Eclipsari?â
He exhaled slowly, his expression solemn.
âThey stand
far
above them.â
âThey are among the apex of all insects, with only a handful capable of matching their strength,â Jack explained after a moment of thought.
âCan we
please
stop talking to this incredibly dangerous creature that almost killed us?â Chloe pleaded, her voice shaking, eyes brimming with unshed tears.
It was clear this situation had pushed her far beyond her limits. Thalion sighed internally. It was probably time to end this little game.
âAnd where exactly do you plan to go?â he asked, his tone deceptively light. âI assume youâre also participating in the special quest?â
If they revealed Kaelâs base to him now, he might be able to strike before they even had a chance to meet with Amalia or Jim. If he got that locationâŠ
blood would flow.
Kargul let out a booming laugh.
âHaha! Youâre damn right! Weâre about to march into an
epic
war against the undead! Oh, and I still need to smash a certain red orc who managed to escape me. Canât wait to finish what I started!â
The contrast was almost comical. While Kargul was already adapting to the situation with alarming ease, Chloe and Eddie still looked like they had cold sweat running down their backs.
Thalion tilted his head slightly, his voice taking on its usual dark edge.
âSo⊠whereâs your army? Or are you planning to take on the undead with just your little group here?â
âItâs just us,â Kargul admitted without a hint of worry. âYou could come along, though. Weâd make a great hunting party. Think about it! Slaughtering vampires side by side! Sounds fun, right? But just so weâre clearâthe red orc is
mine
. I started smashing him first, after all.â
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His enthusiasm was almost infectious. Almost.
Thalion considered his words for a moment before offering a slow, deliberate smile.
âWell, since you donât have a base⊠why donât you join
mine
?â
The moment the words left his lips, Chloe and Eddie visibly stiffened. Their expressions made it painfully obviousâhis
smile
hadnât come across as particularly friendly.
âWaitâŠ
you
have a base?â Evelyn blurted out, eyes widening in shock.
Thalion chuckled, shifting back into his human form.
âMy situation has changed quite a bit since the last time we saw each other,â he said casually.
The group in front of him remained frozen, their faces filled with disbelief. Their hesitation was almost amusing.
âThe first one who moves gets a prize,â Thalion added, amusement dancing in his eyes as he watched their stunned reactions.
Evelyn took a cautious step forward.
âWait, Thalionâ
how
? You seriously have a base?â
âYep,â he confirmed, fully enjoying the moment. âI have my own base, a lot of people under my command, and weâre currently preparing for war against the undead, assuming we can find them.â
Chloe, however, was having none of it.
âWait, wait,
wait!
â she screeched, her patience finally snapping. âDo you have any idea how much those damn spikes
hurt
? And now you just casually
mention
that you have a base?!â
Thalion smirked.
âWell, it was good training, wasnât it?â he mused. Then, as if suddenly remembering something, he added, âSpeaking of pain⊠what exactly did my black mist do to you? I noticed you moving slower inside it.â
He had a solid guess already, but it was always useful to get confirmation.
ââGood training,â he says,â Chloe muttered under her breath, clearly fuming.
Josh, however, cut in before she could continue venting.
âWhat
didnât
it do?â he said grimly. âIt was like a voice whispering in my head, pressing against my mind with every word. The mist also
attacked
me. I wouldâve taken serious damage over time if Evelyn hadnât kept healing me.â
Thalionâs gaze sharpened.
A
voice
?
He had expected the mist to exert mental pressure, to weigh down on their minds⊠but an actual voice speaking to them?
Could it be the
elemental
?
âWhat did the voice sound like?â he asked, now genuinely curious.
Josh shook his head.
âHard to say. I couldnât understand what it was saying, so I canât really help you there.â
He seemed to have recovered well, unlike Jack, who remained unnervingly reserved. Thalion frowned slightly. Jack had been uncharacteristically
respectful
âa stark contrast to how Thalion remembered him. Had something changed?
Evelynâs voice cut through his thoughts.
âHey⊠what exactly happened between you and Kael?â she asked, leaning forward with interest. âWe split from Kael because we didnât trust him, but Iâd like to hear your side of things.â
Kargul also seemed intrigued, stepping slightly closer.
Thalion exhaled slowly.
âTo sum it up quickly? They wanted something I had and planned to secretly kill me for it,â he said, keeping the details vague.
Evelyn frowned.
âReally? I wouldnât have expected them to act like thatâŠâ she murmured, disappointment flashing across her face. âThen again⊠I suppose it
shouldnât
be too surprising. The Blessed seem to understand quickly that in this world,
power
is the only thing that matters. And letâs be honest, stabbing someone in the back is a lot easier than fighting them head-on.â
She sighed, shaking her head.
Thalionâs expression remained neutral, but inwardly, he agreed.
That was the truth of this world.
And those who failed to accept it⊠wouldnât survive for long.
Not that he considered himself one of the
good guys
âfar from it. But murdering your own allies over an item? That was a line he would never cross. A leader had to be ruthless, especially when so many were out to take what was his. But betraying those who trusted you just for a power boost? That was something else entirely.
Josh, still eager for answers, pressed on.
âHow many people are in your base? Is it bigger than Kaelâs?â
Thalion didnât hesitate.
âA lot bigger than his
former
base, for sure,â he answered truthfully. âBut I have no idea how much it has grown since then.â
He doubted it had expanded
too
much. After all, not many humans had reached the higher stages yet.
âWe wouldnât know either,â Evelyn admitted. âWe left pretty early after entering the fourth stage.â
That made sense. It seemed they had all stuck together after parting ways with Kael.
Kargul, who had been unusually quiet, finally spoke up, his voice filled with excitement.
âSo when are we fighting the undead? I
canât wait
to smash some! Up until now, I only got to fight a few vampiresâand most of them escaped.â
His frustration was evident. Thalion could understand why. Killing strong enemies was no easy feat, and with escape tokens in play, it was even harder to land a finishing blow.
âIâm just waiting for my scouts to report back,â Thalion replied. âSpeaking of which, I should check my messages.â
As he opened his interface, he immediately realized it was a good thing he had done so.
One of his scouts had discovered a black vampire fortress at the edge of a vast desert. The moment he got close, he was ambushed and killed before he could escape. But his final message had made it through.
Thalionâs scouts werenât just searching for the undead. They were also mapping the surrounding territory. A quick glance at the updated map confirmed that the fortress wasnât far.
More concerning, however, was the likelihood that the vampires were already mobilizing their forces, searching for his base. That meant the dense forest they were currently in might become the battlefield for their first major clash.
Would it be wise to travel directly to the fortress with
this
group? They were undeniably strong. But was it a good idea to bring them anywhere near his base with all the trouble Amalia and Jim were causing?
After a moment of thought, he made his decision.
âAlright,â Thalion announced. âI just got wordâweâve found the first vampire stronghold. Itâs not far from here. I was planning to pay them a visit⊠unless they find us in the forest first.â
He didnât need to ask Kargul twice.
âOh
yes!
â the orc roared in excitement. âWeâre gonna smash those vampires
real
good! Did you hear that, Vorlok? Weâre back on the hunt for those tasty snacks!â
At the mention of food, the massive turtle perked up, and its aura flared with renewed vigor.
Thalionâs eyes narrowed slightly.
That thing has gotten stronger.
Evelyn, Jack, and Josh were all immediately on board, eager to slay as many vampires as possible. Only Eddie and Chloe seemed less than enthusiastic about battling vampires in a dense jungle.
Not that their opinions mattered.
Without further delay, the group set off, making their way toward the looming fortress of the undead.
The hunt had begun.