Chapter 376 - 376
Chapter 376:
Ventari\'s Point of View
Dwardew
We watched as the sky lit up from explosion after explosion. No more songs were being sung. The entire sky was on fire. Many hugged their loved ones while others watched in resignation. Resigned to fall here. Dwardew would be nothing more than a memory. Lady Turiel stepped beside me as we watched Arthur try to hold the Demon\'s attacks at bay.
Every time he succeeded, he was pushed back just a little more. Parts of the city were crumbling. Buildings were toppled. Many of us cowered from the waves of magic that rippled through the air. The Druids were more susceptible to the magic than us as Lady Turiel clutched her chest in pain each time.
Soon, Arthur was almost near us, and despite how bright it was, I could see how pained his expression was. It wasn\'t until he lowered even a little bit more that I saw a continual red mist coming from him. Blood poured from all manner of lacerations and other wounds he endured from the continual attacks. His eyes met mine for a moment as his body shook and trembled under the force of the attacks.
A cry of pain came from his lips, and a few tears came to his eyes as I saw a slash cut down his back. Yet, it didn\'t seem like it was from the wounds that he was teary eyed. Almost down to the ground, I walked over to him as he lowered reluctantly. He looked back up, and I saw his eyes squinting as he tried to focus.
I tapped his foot as it was within reach as parts of the nearby buildings had evaporated. Even the palace was starting to crumble along with whatever remaining walls surrounded our once glorious city before a familiar blue energy coated them. Arthur\'s head snapped toward me as his eyes met mine. He was breathing heavily. My gaze turned to my son, who was watching the scene with a small frown on his face right behind me.
"It\'s okay." I told Arthur in-between blasts. "You upheld your end of the bargain." He grit his teeth. "Take your people and go. There\'s no reason for any of you to die here. None of us will blame you." His eyes widened, and his breathing quickened for a moment. "Thank you. You\'re a real hero, Arthur."
By no means did I react on purpose. Many of us collapsed in fear as Arthur slammed into the ground. His feet spread wide as his arms shook barely above his head, as his neck started to burn from the magic attack. The ground cracked beneath his feet while many began to cry. A night of victory was what I wanted to give my people because I knew it might not last.
To my surprise, I heard Arthur speak. "Don\'t tell them." He said softly, and I looked up at him. "Don\'t tell anyone."
I was confused by that until wings sprouted from his back, and his body began to morph into something entirely new. Blue cracks started to form on his skin as his armor glowed before it seeped into his body before it turned black. Horns sprouted from his head along with a red and black orb that floated between the two. His fingers turned blue, with sparks of his blue energy transforming them. Even his face completely disappeared as only his eyes remained.
Power thundered from his body as the waves of attacks stopped as they completely disappeared. Almost like they were thrown back up into the sky and through the mist suddenly. The Wraith became visible once more as it floated down and off to the side as it examined Arthur. Part of me is ashamed to admit that I was afraid of him.
His eyes met mine once more, and I could not tell what he might be thinking, and I cowered. Arthur eyed me a little longer before reaching out with his hands, and his sword flew to him from the palace. Cutting through the air, it seemed to thunder across the sky like lightning before it appeared in his hands like a flash of light.