Chapter 40 Macabre Turn of Events
40 Macabre Turn of Events
As the sun began its descent, painting the sky with warm hues, Korig and Aurora exchanged soft words, laden with determination and caution.
"I reckon we should keep moving," Korig whispered, his eyes scanning their surroundings.
"But let's stay sharp."
"The one controlling those folks might have more tricks in store."
Aurora nodded, her analytical brain already in action.
"Exactly, we can't let our guard down."
"Survival is the name of the game, and we need to play it smart."
With a mutual understanding, they pressed on.
As they walked, Korig's gaze fell upon the Goblin Chief's lifeless form.
It sparked an idea within him.
It was about how his powers could aid them.
He had been saving up mana for this exact reason. "Now now, Let's see if this works"
Approaching the fallen Goblin Chief, Korig gathered his energy and uttered, "Arise."
The goblin twitched and rose, bowing to Korig.
It was a formidable minion, and Korig knew it could help them immensely, particularly against hordes of ordinary goblins.
Aurora observed with fascination.
"That's a neat ability for real."
"Having a minion like this will surely give us an edge."
Korig nodded, recognizing the advantage.
"Yup, Absolutely."
"It will help us clear our path and gather the experience we need."
They ventured deeper into the city, the mist thickening behind them, gradually swallowing the roads they had just traversed.
The Goblin Chief, now under Korig's command, efficiently dispatched goblins. Korig's experience points steadily increased.
Aurora, not gaining experience points herself, was focused on survival and contributing where she could, dispatching goblins when necessary. She wasn't upset or anything. She was happy enough that she was making progress, and it didn't matter how small it was to her. Because she knew progress is progress.
As the day drifted into night, the sky adorned itself with twinkling stars and a pale moon.
The city transformed into an eerie labyrinth of shadows and echoes.
The mist seemed to waltz and weave, veiling the remnants of the city in an otherworldly cloak.
The Goblin Chief continued to be their vanguard, cutting a path through the goblins in their way.
Korig's powers were proving invaluable, the undead goblin relentless in its efficiency.
With every swing of its weapon, Korig gained experience points, growing stronger in the process.
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The city loomed in the embrace of night, shrouded in darkness and silence.
Every step seemed to echo in the vast emptiness around them, and the mist, now denser and more suffocating, added to the eerie atmosphere.
Korig and Aurora pressed on, the goblin minion following dutifully.
Korig couldn't help but be amazed at the efficiency with which the undead goblin dispatched its living brethren.
The undead goblin moved with a purpose, its actions a testament to Korig's newfound powers.
"The control over this undead minion is astonishing," Korig marveled quietly to Aurora.
"It's as if my abilities have been amplified within this forsaken city."
Aurora nodded, observing the scene. "It's sort of a proof to the unique dynamics of this place."
"The mist, the city's system, it seems to augment our capabilities within its boundaries."
As they ventured deeper into the city, the mist seemed to form an impenetrable wall behind them, swallowing the remnants of their past path.
The roads they had crossed were now obscured, the mist hiding any trace of their presence.
"We need to find a shelter soon," Aurora noted, her gaze fixed on the path ahead.
"Somewhere defensible and safe."
Korig nodded, scanning the vicinity for any promising locations.
"Agreed."
"We can't risk being caught in the open during the night."
"We'll be vulnerable to both the puppet master and the goblins."
The goblin minion halted abruptly, its head tilting slightly, as if sensing something.
Korig and Aurora tensed, ready for whatever might come their way.
But then, the goblin let out a guttural growl and resumed its relentless march, seemingly unaffected.
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It must have detected a mere movement in the shadows.
Korig exhaled a breath he didn't realize he was holding, and they continued their exploration.
As minutes turned into hours, the city revealed more of its grim visage.
The buildings stood as skeletal remnants of what they once were, haunted by the whispers of the wind.
Aurora's analytical mind was working overtime, trying to map out their surroundings and find potential shelters.
"There," she finally pointed to a structure that seemed more intact than the others, a relic of the city's past.
It was an old library, its facade worn but promising safety within its walls.
Korig nodded in approval.
"Good find."
"Let's make our way there."
But just as they began their approach, a rustle in the nearby alley caught their attention.
The goblin minion growled, and Korig braced for potential danger.
Out of the darkness emerged another survivor, eyes wide with panic and exhaustion etched on their face.
They stumbled towards Korig and Aurora, seeking refuge.
"Woah woah woah"
Korig with a lot of "woah's" took a step back, his eyes wide with shock, immediately covering Aurora and motioning the Goblin Chief minion to hold its ground, preventing an unnecessary attack.
The survivor, trembling with fear, fell to his knees right in front of them.
He was a middle aged man, his hair thinning and disheveled.
His lips were bleeding, a clear sign of the struggle he had endured.
He looked at them, his eyes filled with terror.
His voice was weak and strained as he uttered, "Help me."
Both of them were cautious, not wanting to make any sudden moves that might escalate the man's fear. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Aurora, ever empathetic, pulled out a bottle of water from her inventory and extended it to the man.
He grabbed the bottle with trembling hands, gulping down the water as if he hadn't had a drop for days.
They watched in grim silence, waiting for him to regain some composure.
"Thank you," he finally managed to say, his voice hoarse and desperate.
"What happened to you"
Korig asked
The middle aged man seemed to muster the strength to issue a warning to the question he was asked.
"She's out there. Plea-"
But before he could complete his sentence, a horrifying transformation overtook him.
His eyes widened in terror, his body convulsed, and blood oozed from his eye sockets.
Korig and Aurora recoiled in horror as his eyes seemed to pop out, the sight grotesque and nightmarish.
Korig, in a mix of shock and revulsion, took a step back, nearly stumbling over a fallen goblin.
"What in the world...?" he gasped, his voice a mixture of horror and disbelief.
Aurora, her composure regained but her eyes wide with the horrific sight, tried to process what had just happened.
"It's... it's as if the entity controlling them... released its hold, causing this... this..." She struggled to find words to describe the macabre scene.
The goblin chief minion growled, a sound tinged with both unease and aggression.
It seemed to sense the malevolent force at play.
In that moment, the reality of their situation hit them hard.
They were facing an adversary capable of the most twisted and malevolent acts.
Korig, his mind racing with a mix of fear and determination, spoke, his voice grim.
"We're dealing with someone... something beyond our understanding."
"We have to be careful."
Aurora nodded, her analytical mind already formulating a plan.
"Agreed."
"We have to be prepared for the unexpected."
Korig and Aurora exchanged glances, silently affirming their resolve. They had to deal with this soon. Or this could cost them their lives. ...