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There were comments of support for me too. I was praised for escaping the graveyard, for catching Destinyโs group unawares, for trying to fight the Alpha. But all those had so many downvotes that they were at the top of a different leaderboard โ of the lowest rated comments.
As I drifted off, I remembered that I wanted to learn the source of my new perk. I opened Scythโs profile through my comm and found my assumption was correct.
Unlocked achievement Ordeal!
Itโs not every day you make it through a divine trial by fire. Only the survivor is considered worthy. But the reward is generous too! The gods drew lots for the right to gift you their blessing. Rindzin, Ruler of Dragons, was the winner.
Reward: Rindzinโs Ghostly Talon perk.
And thatโs when it hit me.
Chapter 9. Ghastly Howl
THE SECOND DAY of the Demonic Games began for me at the bottom of the Pitfall. I felt better, inspired and ready to level up Meditation and then test out a couple of ideas. Like Uncle Nick would have said, I was full of barely restrained optimism.
And hereโs why. In greater Dis, Unarmed Combat leveled up in battle against equal or stronger enemies with each successful strike. In the Cursed Chasm, this principle had changed: the combat skillโs progress didnโt depend on landing hits, but on the damage dealt when they landed. This made sense, because there were no penalties for accuracy due to level differences. A level one contestant could theoretically deal damage even to the level 666 final boss, even if only to its armor. Any smart damage-dealer could set up behind, for example, the level 300 boss and keep dealing damage to it while the tank held the aggro. With the mechanics of big Dis, anyone who did that would have leveled up his battle skill by several ranks, considering the difference in levels.
That was what I remembered when I read the text of the Ordeal achievement. Rindzinโs Ghostly Talon scaled based on the opponentโs level! I could attack melee bosses under Clarity, then quickly get away with Flight. All I needed now was a training dummy.
But all my great ideas, as they seemed to me, collapsed when I saw the new debuff I was getting for the rank of worst player of day one:
Paralysis
You are paralyzed.
The debuff activated as soon as I logged in. As I fell to the floor of the Pitfall like a rag doll, a great many curse words came to mind, but I could say none of them. The Paralysis was total. At least my lungs still worked and my heart was still beating. Thanks, viewers! Thanks, Snowstorm!
First, panic overtook me; this meant I was easy prey even for Meister the jeweler! But common sense prevailed. Flight!
A bathtub could have flown with more elegance than my limp body. The force of attraction did its magic โ I soared upwards, a ragdoll, twisted, my limbs and head hanging. Even my face was slack. I looked like Trixie when he was thinking hard. My tongue hung out and I started drooling โ now the resemblance was definitely there.
A second disaster followed the first โ Meditation wasnโt working! It turned out I couldnโt just up and start training it! I had to be in the right pose! Bastards, I thought. The insult brought scant satisfaction. What now?
Fly into the sky and hide there until tomorrow? Orโฆ
An idea came to me and demanded testing. All the contestants had left their characters in the tavern yesterday, in their private rooms. You could log out outside, but spending the night in a bed gave you a one-hour buff to experience. Nobody would have neglected that. So by the time I reached floor 50, there wasnโt anyone in the Pitfall yet.
I froze before the gates. It took a long time to spin my body just right to touch the seal with my wrist. Once I managed it, my hand arranged itself correctly, my palm placed itselfโฆ A piercing pain shot through me, even stronger than yesterday.
Resilience level increased: +4. Current level: 7.
Glancing at my health bar, I let out a sigh of relief. It worked! The seal didnโt take 50%, but 48%. I still had questions about how the sealsโ damage was calculated, but that didnโt dampen my mood.
Although I didnโt have long to celebrate; the gates were open, it was time to go. But waitโฆ
Peering into the dusky gloom beyond the gates, I saw nothing. Two lanterns burned green on the wall by the entrance. I flew closer, stopping on the threshold. My head fell to my chest and my view dropped to the floor before me, and then something started pulling me inside. Turning my body, I shot away.
โY-o-o-o-u-u-u!โ
โM-o-o-r-r-r-t-a-a-l!
โMi-i-i-ine!โ
โO-o-u-u-u-r-r-s!โ
The three voiced hissed behind me. I couldnโt see a damn thing because my head was lolling like a bobblehead, but the situation was dire: three blades of an unknown weapon pierced into my back at once. Turning, I saw harpoons on green energy chains, their ends held by three bosses:
First Companion, Demon, level 50 Gate Guardian
Dungeon Boss.
Second Companion, Demon, level 50 Gate Guardian
Dungeon Boss.
Third Companion, Demon, level 50 Gate Guardian
Dungeon Boss.
โCome he-e-e-e-r-r-e!โ all the Companions groaned in unison.
This looked bad. My health wasnโt dropping, but it was just a matter of time โ until the bosses dragged me in, across the threshold of the gates.
โHe-er-rre!โ
โNo-o-oow!โ
โFoo-oo-ood!โ
The hissing grew louder, the voices got more
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