System Change

Chapter 376: Marrick

Chapter 376: Marrick

While a battle of dismemberment and destructiontwo versus manywas happening on the ground, an entirely different kind of fight was occurring in the air. An old elven man with a hunched back was standing steadily with a cane atop a cloud of sand, and across from him, another old man with ice wings sprouted from his shoulder blades had his body almost completely transformed into solid dark ice.Fôll0w current novÊls on n/o/(v)/3l/b((in).(co/m)

Oh? Marrick stared down the angry former king. It seems you have better control over that skill than your father had back in the day. Isnt that something? What was that? Two-hundred years ago? Give or take a decade or two? He made sure to speak just loud enough so that his opponent could hear him. You can hear, correct? I know your brain doesnt work well as it is, but does it being frozen make you even dumber?

Yes, I can hear, you old codger! The former king spat out in a muffled voice. Its your fault that father was the way he was with us. Now, I get to have my revenge.

Wait Marrick opened his eyes wide and blinked a few times. Youre saying that your father treated you poorly because of me? That it was my fault that I didnt die when he ambushed my granddaughter? That him barely making it out alive and losing most of his men against a single old elf was my fault? Boy, what kind of fantasy land do you live in?

If you would have just given him what he wanted, everything would have been fine! Instead, when he came back, he was more angry than ever, and he took it out on me and my siblings. Traven clenched his icy jaw.

Then its a good thing you killed him, isnt it? Marrick chuckled and when he saw the surprised look on the other mans faceas surprised as an ice statue could look at leasthe fell into a fit of laughter. What, you thought nobody knew? Your father dying of a fast acting mystery poison while in a dungeon, then, a couple decades later, your son is betrothed to the daughter of the matriarch of House Ileal. It doesnt take much to put that together, boy. Your men and citizens just fear the royal house too much to say or do anything about it.

You

But hey, your elder brother ended up dying on that same expedition, didnt he? What a coincidence. Luckily, you were there to take up the heavy responsibility of becoming king. Marrick finished with a crooked grin still plastered across his face.

Its still your fault, you old bastard!

He wanted my granddaughter, Marrick said flatly.

He loved her!

Hed never even talked to her, and she was already to be married which your father took issue with. Marrick rolled his eyes. You know, I didnt really like that boy if Im to be completely honest, but she did, and thats all that mattered. Then, your father tried to kidnap her while she was still grieving. He deserves everything he got and more. How shameless can one royal family be? He was already married to your mothertheres no way a descendant of mine would play concubine or second wife.

Fun story, though, the old elf continued. Did you know that Auna still doesnt know that it was your father who ambushed us or what actually happened to her betrothed? And she thinks that shes just lucky that I happened to decide to go along that day? How convenient was it that I was there? After being couped up for years, that was the day I decided to spend some time with her. Very very convenient.

You!

All you did was save these old bones of mine the pains of moving. I thank you for that, Marrick said with the smile that had yet to disappear from his wrinkled face. It seems like I wont be getting an answer, after all. Such a shame. It seemed like such a neat ability. The old elf spoke into the air to no one in particular.

Soon, a whirlwind of sand appeared below Traven, who was still struggling to get free. It started at the mans feet and slowly worked its way up. The former king cried out in agonizing pain as he fought with everything he had to stop it. His snow and ice clashed with the sand, but every time, it was overpowered and the sand continued to creep up.

It looks like whatever that ability was, you cant do it again in such a short time frame. Its a pity. You could have used it to buy a little more time in this world, but such is fate. With the smile still on his face, Marrick let the sand continue grinding through the statue in front of him without letting go. Even when Traven broke his own arms off, Marrick just used the flexibility of his sand to trap him once again.

Soon enough, the screaming stopped when Traven realized that it was his final moments. The sand had made its way to the bottom of his chest, and his heart was next.

You get it now? Marrick asked. You didnt stand a snowballs chance in hell against me. But to be fair, I doubt many would. The old elf glanced over the battlefield and his eyes landed on quite a gruesome scene.

At the back of the army, or what was left of it, was an excessive amount of scattered limbs and mages on the ground. Actually, now that he looked closer, it seemed that every one of the detached limbs was a leg. Not a single arm lay detached in the bunch. The old man didnt quite understand, but he couldnt help but find that mans companion to be interesting with her peculiarities.

Hmm Marrick said and raised his now free handnow that the entire arm of Traven had been ground to icy powderand scratched at his chin. It isnt a bad strategy, especially for a beast. Remove the arms, and they cant attack, but remove the legs, and they lose all mobility. And if she isnt worried about any of their attacks, then the only real choice is to go after the legs. She may be quite the intelligent beast.

His eyes then fell to the other side of the battle with the armywhere the man he would call one of the few who could fight against him was. The man was a walking meatshield. He had the same qualities as his companion, though in different ways.

While the young bunny dodged every attack that got close to hitting, the man allowed many to land. Though, those attacks that landed didnt seem to have much of an effect on the man. If ever an attack broke skin, the wound was healed almost instantly, and with the armor the man was wearing, not many attacks had that chance. Looking the man over, Marrick noticed a part of the extremely durable leg armor was actually badly damaged.

I wonder what kind of attack was able to do that, he said to himself. Interesting very interesting. Derek Hunt also seemed to have chosen a similar strategy to his companion. Every once in a while, he would swing his glaive in a horizontal arc and a crescent blade would form, cutting many off at the knees before they even realized it. Sometimes, the arc would hit a powerful soldier and stop, then it was like it hit again and again until it made it through. Though he didnt seem as choosy as his companion, as he had cut a few arms off as well.

It looked like the two were going for as few casualties as possible, but also seemed that he had killed a few soldiers in the fight. There were a handful of dead bodies laying between him and the fighting between the others from the three kingdoms.

Oh? Over already? Marrick asked to nobody as his sand ran out of material to grind and he received a notification. He might not have gotten anything from the notification, but just hearing it and knowing what caused it was a great feelingone he hadnt experienced in a long, long time.

After dismissing the notification, Marrick looked down at his arms where a very thin layer of sandalmost invisible to the naked eyewas constantly revolving around. He should have known better than to try to freeze sand containing no moisture. Poor delusional man An idiot to his last breath. Like father, like son, like grandson

The old elf then gave the battlefield one more cursory glance. Lets see should I lend someone a hand? Soon, his eyes fell on the Dawn Siren. Well she sure as shit doesnt need it.

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