<h4>Chapter 524 Between The Living And The Dead</h4>
Archer soon found a new tunnel to explore, and with Zahara watching his back, he walked down it.
He felt the weight of the three buildings in his Item Box, but it didn''t bother him. Soon, he came to a small chamber with egg sacks.
When Archer saw this, he shook his head and cast Eldritch st into the things, causing them to explode.
Afterpleting the task, he surveyed his surroundings and discovered he was in the den of a mysterious beast that the Swarm had collected.
However, he dismissed the situation with a nonchnt shrug and took a deep breath. Archer unleashed a burst of dragon fire that engulfed everything in the room.
Once doing that, he walked down the opposite tunnel and used Aura Detector to scan it, but it didn''t show him anything.
Archer continued walking down it until he heard a banging noise. It was an unsettling noise, repetitive and rhythmic, like a distant drumbeat.
Curious, he stopped walking and tried to identify the source of the eerie sound. The air grew heavy with tension.
Archer resumed his journey, his curiosity overpowering caution, following the haunting rhythm that echoed through the tunnel.
Turning a corner, he entered a new chamber, and his eyes widened in shock at the nightmarish scene before him.
The walls were embellished with macabre decorations—forms twisted and contorted, remnants of what had once been humans.
Their bodies dangled from the ceiling, suspended by ck grimy chains, and their moans filled the air with a haunting symphony of suffering.
The sight sent a shiver down Archer''s spine, and his breath caught in his throat. These were not the humans he expected to encounter.
Even after everything he''d seen, the sight spooked him, and he now realized how evil the swarm was.
The people''s faces looked frozen in evesting pain, showing that something evil had changed them into empty shells of who they used to be.
Limbs twisted at unnatural angles, eyes vacant and haunted. They seemed like creepy sculptures suspended in the grim gallery of despair.
He thought to himself as he looked around. ''What the fuck is this shit. Its straight out of a horror movie. It gives me the creeps.''
As he looked around, a cold realization gripped Archer—he had stumbled upon a chamber of horrors where the boundaries between the living and the dead had blurred.
The air seemed tainted with those unfortunate soul''s despair, and a sense of dread coiled around his heart.
The chamber echoed with the moans of the twisted figures suspended by chains, their vacant eyes pleading for release from their nightmarish existence.
Archer gazed upon the pitiful humans still clinging to a semnce of life in their tortured state and felt sorry for them.
He decided to free them from this torture and?took a deep breath before unleashing a torrent of dragon fire, an inferno that consumed the horror-filled chamber.
The intense heat roared through the air and burned everything to dust, releasing the people from their tortured lives.
After burning that whole chamber, he spotted another tunnel near him. It was hidden behind some bloody cloth hung from hooks.
He entered it and?ventured deeper into the dimly lit tunnel. A subtle shift in the air caught his attention.
The delicate and familiar scent wafted towards him like a gentle whisper. Instinctively, he stilled his steps, his heightened dragon senses honing in on the fragrance.
Turning a corner, he found himself facing a branching path. The scent lingered in the air, and Archer''s brows furrowed in concentration.
It was a fragrance he knew well, a unique blend of floral notes and the subtle essence of earth.
The distinctive scent belonged to one of the girls, N or Llyniel. Hurrying ahead, he summoned his ws and found himself in front of a sturdy wooden door.
With a quick stop, he cast Azur Cannon at the door, a vivid purple beam shot from his outstretched arm.
The spell caused the door to vanish with a loud boom, startling the creatures on the other side.
[N & Llyniel''s POV]
After fighting the red-skinned goblins, the two girls continued down the tunnels. N was walking in front as Llyniel followed behind.
The lion girl turned to the elf and spoke. ''''Are you always this quiet, Llyn?''''
Llyniel looked at her and nodded, which caused N to sigh, but she continued until they came to a chamber.
When they entered, the two girls werepletely shocked. They stumbled upon the remnants of an old, abandoned vige lost to the ravages of time.
The air carried a sense of history, and nature had woven its way into the ruins, iming what was once a bustlingmunity.
As they approached, the two girls exchanged curious nces, their eyes reflecting a blend of wonder and uncertainty.
The buildings in front of them were aged and worn. Dpidated structures whose original purpose remained a mystery due to the passage of time.
With her adventurous spirit, N took a cautious step forward, her gaze sweeping across the timeworn structures.
"Llyniel, have you ever seen anything like this before?" She asked.
The wood elf shook her head with a confused look on her face. "No. It seems like a ce forgotten by time itself. I cannot recognize the style of these buildings."
Together, they approached the heart of the abandoned vige, their footsteps echoing through the silence that enveloped the crumbling structures.
Nature had imed its share, with vines clinging to the walls and flora pushing through the cracks in the cobblestone streets.
The air seemed to carry whispers, leaving the girls scared as they moved deeper into the vige.
Shadows danced on the remnants of what might have been a town square, and memories of life once vibrant nowy dormant in the stillness of decay.
The ground beneath their feet was littered with debris. As they ventured deeper, a mist appeared over the vige, hiding the buildings in its embrace.
The air was heavy with an otherworldly stillness, broken only by the soft crunch of their footsteps on the litter-strewn ground.
N stopped walking and turned to the wood elf. ''''Why does it feel like we''re being watched? Can you use your nature magic here?''''
Llyniel shook her head. "No. Despite the presence of nature here, it''s corrupted and refuses to heed mymands. I hear it screaming incessantly as if trapped in constant agony."
The lion girl looked concerned when she heard that, but soon, the silence was shattered when the two heard footsteps echoing around them.
They exchanged nces, their senses heightened in the disquieting atmosphere. Suddenly, the air was pierced by chilling cackles and eerieughter.
Creepyughter echoed all around them,ing from every direction. The sound bounced off the wall, filling the empty vige with an eerie chorus.
N''s hand instinctively tightened around the hilt of her weapon, and Llyniel''s brown eyes darted nervously from side to side.
The mist moved strangely as the creepy sounds got louder. The girls felt like someone was watching them, and theughter kept echoing in the vige.
Shadows flickered in the periphery of their vision, adding to the surreal and unsettling surroundings.
The mist moved strangely, forming weird shapes that echoed the creepy sounds in the haunted vige.
N and Llyniel cautiously approached the heart of the abandoned vige, where the remains of what once might have been a vige square.
As they stepped into what used to be a bustling marketce, N''s eyes scanned the scene.
The skeletal frames of market stalls stood like ghostly sentinels, their wooden structures weathered by time.
Curiosity etched across N''s face, she took a cautious step forward, her eyes tracing the faded outlines of what were once bustling stalls. "Llyniel, can you sense anything unusual here with your magic?''''
The wood elf furrowed her brow, her elven senses on high alert. She shook her head. "I sense a strange energy, but as I said before, it''s corrupted. I can''t grasp its nature."
A disturbing sound broke the silence, halting their exploration of the mystery. The distant scraping of ws against stone echoed in the air, triggering N''s instincts.
Swiftly turning, sword drawn, she deflected a sudden w swipe just in time as she skidded backward due to the force.
The surprise attacker emerged from the shadows, unveiling humanoid figures with jet-ck skin, blood-red eyes, and menacing ws.
They were snarling, their sharp teeth glinting in the dim light. N leaped back, creating distance between them.
As she looked at the creatures, her eyes narrowed with shock, horror, and caution. Llyniel, too, readied herself.
Seemingly unfazed by the sudden retaliation, the creatures emitted guttural growls as they circled the girls, eyes fixated on their prey.
N''s voice cut through the tense air. "Llyniel, be ready. These things don''t look friendly."
The ck humanoid creatures closed in on the two girls with their blood-red eyes and menacing ws.
N turned to Llyniel, a silent understanding passing between them. The wood elf raised her hands without hesitation, invoking her earth magic.
[If there are any mistakes, point them out, and I''ll edit it. Thanks]