The brief respite in the Golem cavern was over. The faint, skittering vibrations through the stone were getting louder, coming from multiple directions now. The collapsed tunnel they had just fled was beginning to shift and crumble as the Cavern Creeper swarm dug through. They were not just in their path, they were surrounded.
"Weâre out of time and options," Adam growled, his voice low and urgent. "We go straight through the original collapse. Itâs our only shot. Ignis, get behind me. Alice, be ready to move the moment thereâs an opening!"
He positioned himself before the main wall of rubble that had initially trapped them. He didnât have the luxury of careful digging anymore. It was brute force or nothing.
"Earthen Armor!" he roared. A shell of hardened, magically-fortified stone encased his scales, drastically increasing his defense but making his movements heavier. He was now a living battering ram.
He charged forward, slamming his armored body into the rubble. Rocks shattered and dust filled the air. He ignored the strain, focusing his Seismic Sense on the weakest points, striking them with precise, powerful blows from his head and tail.
THUD. CRACK. THUD.
"Earthshaker!" He used the skill not for its stunning effect, but for its concussive force directly against the rockface. A section of the collapse imploded, revealing a dark space beyond.
"Phantom Onslaught!"
He didnât use it to attack, but to traverse. His form blurred, teleporting him through the newly created, narrow gap in three rapid, successive dashes. He burst through to the other side, into the familiar tunnel they had been in before the Golem fight.
"ALICE! IGNIS! NOW!" he bellowed, spinning around to face the hole.
Alice didnât need a second invitation. She Void Stepped, appearing in a flicker of darkness right beside him. Ignis, with a panicked screech, used her Cinder Dash, transforming into a fiery projectile that shot through the opening just as the wall on the other side fully gave way.
A tidal wave of chitin and mandibles poured into the Golem cavern from the other tunnels. But their primary prey was gone.
Panting, the three of them didnât wait to see the swarm. They turned and fled down the known tunnel, putting as much distance as possible between them and the nightmarish skittering sounds.
They had escaped, but the message was clear: the dungeonâs deeper levels were a different kind of hell, where even their immense power could be neutralized by the right or wrong environment.
They didnât stop until the last echoes of the skittering swarm had faded into an eerie silence. Slumping in a relatively wide section of the tunnel, the three companions caught their breath. The adrenaline faded, leaving behind the sting of Ignisâs wounds and the dull ache of fatigue in all of them.
Ignis, her draconic tail still flicking with nervous energy, was the first to break the silence. âThat was... intense! A little scary, but kind of exciting! We fought our way out!â
Alice, who was meticulously cleaning a scratch on her paw, stopped and fixed Ignis with a deadpan stare. âExciting? You foolish lizard, we were almost turned into worm food! My Void Bind was useless in that mess. It was a complete disaster.â
"Alice is right," Adam said, his voice a low rumble as he checked his own scraped scales. "That wasnât a fight, it was an ambush we were lucky to escape. I knew tunneling was risky, but I didnât expect it to be that terrifying. Their numbers and the confined space completely neutralized our advantages."
He let out a heavy sigh, a plume of smoke curling from his nostrils. "Letâs just be grateful we didnât wake up something bigger down there. A Cavern Creeper swarm that size probably means thereâs a Queen somewhere. The last thing we need is a colossal version of those things digging up beneath us."
The thought was chilling enough to silence even Ignisâs enthusiasm. After a few more minutes of rest, and once Ignisâs minor wounds had clotted, Adam pushed on. "We canât stay here. Letâs move."
They traveled for what felt like hours, the tunnel gradually sloping downward and the air growing cooler and heavier. A new, strange scent reached Adamâs Acute Smell, a metallic, almost ozone-like tang, mixed with something sweetly corrosive. The faint, ambient light from the glowing fungi on the walls began to shift in hue, from soft blues and whites to a faint, ominous violet.
Finally, the tunnel opened up, and they found themselves at the edge of another vast cavern. But this one was unlike any they had seen before.
A shallow lake stretched out before them, but the water was not clear. It was a deep, opaque violet, glowing with a sickly internal luminescence that cast the entire cavern in eerie purple light. Strange, coral-like structures of the same violet hue rose from the water, and the air hummed with a low, magical frequency. The ground near the lakeâs edge was not stone, but a spongy, lichen-covered material that squelched under Adamâs weight.
Adam stared at the bizarre, beautiful, and undoubtedly deadly landscape. After the crushing confines of the earth and the relentless swarm, this open-yet-alien space felt just as threatening, but in a completely different way.
"It seems the dungeon has no end of surprises," Adam murmured, his eyes scanning the glowing purple water for any sign of movement. "Letâs proceed carefully. We donât know what lives in that... stuff."
The eerie, violet glow of the cavern cast long, distorted shadows as the trio ventured along the spongy shoreline. The silence was profound, broken only by the soft, lapping waves of the strange water. It was Alice who spotted the first sign of life.
âAbove the water,â she projected, her thought a silent whisper. âFloating.â
Hovering a few meters over the center of the lake was a creature as bizarre as its environment. It was a large, perfectly spherical eye, easily the size of Adamâs head, with a leathery, bat-like wing sprouting from either side. It drifted lazily, its single, giant pupil contracting and dilating as it scanned its surroundings.
[ Observer Wisp ]
A predatory grin spread across Adamâs serpentine features. The frustration of the Creeper swarm was forgotten, replaced by a keen, calculating interest. "A flying enemy. And look at that eye... I wonder what kind of sensory fragment something like that would give?" he mused, his voice laced with a hunterâs anticipation. He was starting to view every new monster not just as a threat, but as a potential resource.
"Letâs get its attention," Adam said. "Ignis, a small flare. Donât destroy it, just provoke it."
Ignis, eager to contribute, let a small, sparkling ember fly from her maw. It fizzled out halfway across the lake, but the sudden light was enough. The Observer Wispâs pupil snapped toward them, and it let out a high-pitched, chittering sound. Instead of attacking, it zipped backward, hovering tantalizingly over the very center of the glowing violet water, as if daring them to follow.
Adamâs grin widened. "It thinks itâs safe out there. It doesnât know I can fly too."
With a powerful beat of his obsidian wings, Adam launched himself into the cavernâs open air. His Aerial Dominance made the movement effortless. The Wisp, seeing him approach, stopped retreating. Its large eye glowed with a sudden, intense violet light, and a thin, precise beam of energy, an Ocular Laser, lanced out directly at Adamâs head.
Adam twisted in mid-air, the beam sizzling past his snout. He wasnât fast enough to completely avoid a second, quicker shot. The laser grazed his shoulder, and he felt a sharp, stinging pain. But his defenses flared. His Scale Fortification absorbed the brunt of the impact, and his Draconic Affinity provided that minor elemental resistance, making the sting just a nuisance rather than a real injury.
"That all youâve got?" Adam taunted, closing the distance in a flash. He didnât use a skill, he didnât need to. His massive body cast a shadow over the floating eye. With a swift, powerful snap of his jaws, he caught the Wisp, crushing its leathery wings and spherical body with a sickeningly satisfying pop.
He landed back on the shore, the defeated monster in his mouth.
[ Observer Wisp Defeated! +45 EXP | +70 EP ]
He consumed the remains, feeling the familiar surge of energy and the integration of a new, unfamiliar essence.
[ Skill Fragment Acquired: Psionic Sense (0.4/1.0) ]
A wave of faint, ambient mental static washed over him for a moment before fading. It wasnât complete, but the potential was exhilarating. "A sensory fragment," Adam said, his eyes gleaming. "Itâs not complete, but I can feel it. Once I get the whole thing, I might be able to sense thoughts or intentions."
âMore flying eyeballs!â Ignis chirped, pointing with her tail. Two more Observer Wisps had emerged from behind the violet coral, their eyes already beginning to glow.
"Good," Adam said, coiling to take flight again. "That just means more fragments for me. Letâs hunt."