Part 6

Vanakit emerged from the trees nineteen meters below the peak and paused, and he held his spotter back as well as he waved the rest forward and upward. The rock was craggy and steep there, and the Sylvan had to climb with one hand as they made their way up, weapons at the ready in their free hands.

To the twins, peeking past the peak, all of the glowing golden slitted eyes looked like fireflies moving up the slope, and they realized that they could now see the Sylvan visually. They were no longer bothering to remain hidden behind the gift of their god.

As the Sylvan came within seven meters of the peak the rock was only eight meters wide, and they began to bunch up, having to wait for each other to find a path to climb on.

As they came within four meters, the twins attacked.

They cast an Illusion of Fire three meters deep, encompassing the top fifty or so Sylvan.

It was incredibly realistic in sight and sound, roaring around the Sylvan who were immersed in it. They couldn’t see anything for the fire in their faces, and the fear of inhaling fire struck all of them. The twins even managed to convince the weaker-minded among them that it hurt.

As they cast the fire, the twins popped up from behind the peak and began throwing darts, Scout swooped into the precarious crowd of blinded Sylvan and began pulling them off the rocks, and Stripe leaped into them from the side and began laying waste to them with claws and teeth.

“Fight!!! Advance!!!” Vanakit screamed in rage. “The fire isn’t real, damn it! It’s just two babies and two animals! Just kill them!”

The twins took their time and made every dart count, despite the overwhelming excitement of it all. They had thirty darts, and they hit thirty Sylvan in the eye, but then they were reduced to throwing rocks, at which they were far less effective. The Sylvan kept swarming up the rock toward them. They moved the wall of Illusory fire up and towards themselves to keep the lead Sylvan within it.

Stripe was now between them and the Sylvan, just in front of the peak, killing and maiming any who came near, roaring and snarling with deafening volume. But he’d taken many small wounds, and a couple that were more serious.

cut off most of Scout’s left foot. He wanted to continue fighting, but the twins sent him

it!” Reggie

Vanakit Lamitkeze, if it’s the last thing

take them, and let the fire Illusion dissolve, and struck with psionic

through his psionic Shields and shredding his mind, while severely injuring six Sylvan at the pass who had been bolstering his

on the mountain, leaving them

suddenly, the twins were

filled with their battle rage. They screamed their hatred as

roared his defiance as he prepared to meet their rush, Scout gave a piercing cry and turned back toward the battle despite his pain, and the twins grimly stood

froze them with a glance, held them immobile long enough to make them realize they were helpless and for their emotions to cool

around and Healed all the injured, including Stripe and Scout. “None of your fallen compatriots are dead, and I have Healed them.” he announced in Blezogeth to all of the confused Sylvan, many of whom were picking themselves up off the ground all over the valley. “Were it not for my efforts, three hundred and seventeen of you would be dead or severely injured at the hands of two babies and their pets. I hope you’ve learned something from this. You don’t want to anger the rest of us. Now go, all of you, except that one.” He

the Sylvan moved away and began

Stripe, Scout, and the twins down to

some of the overwhelming emotion that they felt. They hugged each other as they cried until

so much, you’re both such good boys, such great friends, we love you

Restored the goat shed, the chicken pen beside it, and the dead livestock. He even Retrieved

bodies were still crying and hugging the animals, but their psionic ‘voices’ seemed

saving us.”

“You’re welcome.” Quewanak chuckled.

him

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