The larians had very simple attacks. They didn't even have claws. They were very small and couldn't bite either. The only thing they did to attack was to spew large amounts of fire from their mouth. It wasn't much of an attack, but they are always seen in groups of 10 or even larger.
With the larians rushing towards him. He didn't have much time to think about something else. The only plan that came to his mind was to throw them into the water to slow them down. He couldn't go to stealth and use cheap shot as he needed the larians to come close.
As they reached the shore, they began to slow down. He noticed that these larians were even smaller than he expected. He immediately recognized them to be all pups. This would make his work much easier. He ran towards them instead waving his garrote in one hand to aggro them. His stupid movements had somehow worked. They jumped towards him.
The only advantage he had against these were their small size. If he could get a hold of them without having attacked, he could throw them into the water with his strength. The larians began to bark instead of any kind of attack. "Shit, these really are pups and they are calling for the older ones. How could I forget! This is a breeding ground," thought Balthazar reminding himself of Barbotul's speech.
He needed to kill them quickly before the bigger ones come. He didn't worry about any damage and directly caught one of the pups by its leg. He swung it into the water behind him. The pup flew into the air and splashed into the water and began to yelp and sputter. Seeing that it was effective, he ran after the others too.
It was an easy chance to kill at least 50 of these monsters and he didn't want to miss any of them. Though the yelps of the pups seemed pitiful and heart breaking, he had no concerns about morality with them being the enemy. He was an assassin in real-life, and he had seen far too many die. He definitely wouldn't pause especially for a bunch of virtual monsters.
Soon, a couple of notification sounded in his ears. He was quite close to reaching level 9 and the notifications of death made him very happy. But even after 10 of them, he didn't level up. Confused he checked them in the log.
System: 1 Larian killed. Obtained 1 life essence from a monster of the dark faction.
"Shit! This damn test doesn't even give me experience!" he shouted loudly in anger. He has no chance of getting to level 9 in this manner. By this time, he had thrown almost all of the pups into the water. It was a simple task due to his high agility due to the leopard skin set he was wearing.
He soon heard the notification of the remaining pups dying. But the thing that concerned him was not that. It was the sudden barking of more larians that were coming towards him. It seemed that the pups yelping and wailing managed to successfully attract a few more big ones.
[Larian] (Common monster)
Level: 8;
HP: 3000/3000;
They were about a couple of hundred which were running towards him extremely angry and howling. They were about 2 feet tall and began to spouting fire out of their mouth. It was coming like it was a flame thrower. He immediately ran into the water to save himself, but the larians continued behind him.
It seemed that killing pups had put them berserk and continued to attack them despite them getting slow. Visible cracks were seen on the larians as they stepped into the water. The embers from them fell into the water causing smoke to rise. The water also crept into their joints producing steam and cracking their porcelain like skin.
But they continued into the water till only they began to form a line and attack him one after the other. They were taking turns use their attacks. There were like living flamethrowers. It was like a firing squad formed by multiple lines of the larians.
He was at a distance of 4 meters from them and could still feel the heat from their attacks. He began to run along the shoreline in the water to get away from them. With them being slow in water, it was a sensible option to escape from them.
It proved to be a sensible option as the larians couldn't follow him much far running in the water. A couple of them came close to Shadow, but it was very easy pickings for him. As they got brittle in the water and were already losing health a couple of hits cracked them into pieces. The only problem was to evade their flames.
If it became too hard to escape the fire, he could use his throwing knives through the fire to stop the larians. But he could only use if the situation was too grave. He had only 6 of the throwing knives which he could use. He had to retrieve them after each throw to make sure he didn't lose any. Luckily, a single throw shatter their skin and made them dizzy as they were in water.
This crazy chase continued for over 20 minutes in which a hundred and fifty of them got killed. Most of the damage wasn't even done by Shadow. The only thing he did was to make the finishing hit. They harmed themselves trying to kill him by entering the water. Sometimes a single kick by him just to escape their flames did the job.
As their numbers reduced, the larians came to their senses and made their way away from the shore. They couldn't do anything to shadow as long as he stayed in the water. When Shadow saw them retreating, he was really happy that the craziness was done. He was so tired that he fell down on his ass in happiness completely drenching himself in the water.
But a minute later, he realized that his quest required him to kill the larians. Though the past 20 minutes were crazy, he killed 50 pups and his notifications showed the death of over a hundred adult larians.
He decided it was best to get up and move into the island to hunt more of these creatures. The spirit didn't give him a specific target on the number, and he had to attack and kill as many as he could so that the spirit would be satisfied once it returns. This probably is a quest whose rewards will be based on the number of larians, he kills.
He went into stealth and got out of the water and moved slowly towards the volcano. There wasn't much vegetation on the land and as he got close to the volcano top, it became a barren land filled with lava streams.
There were only a few stone building sparsely thrown on the land. In fact, he didn't notice before due to the larians attacking him. But most of these structures looked almost like the ruins on the floor of the lake.
It seems that the volcanic island was also a part of the same civilization which fell into ruins. The Spirit Guardian is probably a spirit bound by this civilization to the building to protect and sadly, it was only one remaining of that place still stuck at the lake bottom due to a binding spell or item.
The island had only one species, the larian which were drinking the lava from the hill. These beasts need a source of fire to grow and lava is one of the best sources. There were a few small mold like red colored vegetation growing by the lava streams which were being consumed by the larians.
Most were just drinking from the lava stream or barking and running around. Attack one of the ones that were running around would just provoke a large group to attack him and that was a very unproductive idea. There weren't many places to hide either. Only a few rocks and the like.
As he moved closer to the top of the volcano, he got inflicted with fire damage and forced out of stealth. He was immediately noticed by a group of the larians and had to run to the shore again. This time the larians retreated as soon as he walked into the water.
Unable to walk in stealth towards the volcano top, he dejectedly decided to check the area along the shore in hopes for another group of pups. The spirit told that these were breeding grounds for the larians. So, there are bound to be other pups. Larian pups unlike adults are easier to kill.
After about 30 minutes of walking he finally managed to spot another batch of pups. They were huddled around a small pool of lava which was being filled up by a couple of lava streams from the volcano. It was a good feeding point for the pups.
Though he found an occasional isolate adult larian during this time, most of them, he couldn't kill because a group of other larians were immediately alerted and he had to run away from them. He only managed to kill a couple of adults in this time as they were close to the shoreline and he threw them into the water after cheap shot before continued attacking for a kill.
This group of pups were much larger in number than the first group he met, but he only problem was that there were also a few adult larians nearby. Close to 500 pups were being monitored by 40 adults. It was like a larian nursery.
"At least, these are near the shore than the other groups," thought Shadow as he went towards them in stealth. He made his way behind an adult larian close the centre of the group and used cheap shot. He wanted to aggro as many as possible and lead them back to the shore.
He quickly lifted one of the pups and threw it towards the water. It was always easier to throw and kill pups as they were smaller, and they couldn't escape from the water unlike the adults who could move up to a 2 feet depth. Even if they didn't fall on the water, these pups got easily injured due to fall damage.
As he began to throw pups, the others including the remaining immediately noticed but he didn't care. There were too many monsters. Even though the pups couldn't cause much damage without the flamethrower attack. So, he also released his shadow clone so that it could provide him with a back to back view.
A couple of adults started to use their attacks. But Shadow threw the pups in the direction of the adults to escape these attacks. The pups blocked the line of fire of the adults and it also hurt the pups.
In this way even when the adult larians attacked him, he could easily escape while also harming the pups. His main intention was to harm a few pups and gain a few kills, but he also wanted to test if harming them would cause the larians to follow him deep enough into the water at the shore to kill them like he did before. He had little time left and was desperate to get as many kills as possible.
The clone only lasted for 20 seconds and once he appeared, he had the aggro of almost all larians in the group. Even the ones which failed to see him at first got interested on hearing the howls and yelps of the larian pups. With all of the larian having his attention, he started making his way towards the shore.
The pups were no issue and as long as he could throw a pup to divert the adult's attacks while injuring them. Though a bit of fire damage spilt over and cause a bit of HP loss, it wasn't too large. The shore was about a distance of 100 metres from him and he could easily manage to cover that distance with his clone supporting him.
He had his clone also tank a few attacks. In the worst case, he also had a few health potions which he could use.
In spite of Shadow having a decent plan of action to get a large number of kills, it didn't happen completely as expected. The larians managed to surround him completely with a few seconds. If not for the pups that were also beside him, he would have fallen into deep trouble.
Though he was prepared enough, the clone was killed within 10 seconds by the larians. It only had half the attributes of the original and didn't have much health either. So, it was kind of expected.
Luckily, in this time he had already gotten quite close to the shore. Once, the clone died, Shadow caught a pair of pups by their necks and instead of throwing or hitting other larians to cause injuries, he began to hold them up as shield against the fire attacks of the larians as he went into the water.
As he reached the water, he had no use of the pups and threw them into the surrounding water. His conjecture about luring the adult larian into the water by harming the pups also proved to be right. They began to attack like before spouting fire at him, but this time they were fewer than 50 adult larians.
This made the task easier than the previous time. He had 10 min left and he best get to the pups which were easier and faster to kill. Moreover, only a few entered the water to attack him which numbered a little over 10. The pups and the other larians also came nearer to the shore barking and howling at Shadow but maintained a safe distance from the water.
He used all his 6 throwing knives on after other immediately to stop a cluster of larians placed together and jumped amidst them. He made quick attacks to the already brittle larians to kill them and continued towards the pups again.
This caused the few more larians to leave the pups and attack him. He again lured them to the water and made quick work of them. This continued for about 3 times leaving only 4 adult larians left in the group. With this small amount, he didn't even care to attack them and directly made his way to the pups.
He resumed his attack on the pups and began to make quick work of them. With him running amidst the pups the attacks of the adults were also in vain. Within 5 minutes, he managed to get a total kill count of 400.
By this time, reinforcements also arrived from the volcano in the form of additional larians. It was similar to the first time larians came down from the volcano. They numbered around 200 hundred and followed him into the water.
Another skirmish continued which allowed him to get more kill as the larians were hurting themselves in the water. He was also getting low on the potions he had left. He had only 2 more health potions left.
Luckily the one hour which the spirit specified came to an end while these new group of larians were still attacking. As the spirit came from the water, it whipped a tentacle which stretched along the shore smack all the larians in the water. The single hit from the Barbotul pulverized them into sand.
"Ah! 432 kills. Not bad for a human. I would have been satisfied with 200 kills If it it were a sea race, I could have understood using water to kill them. But you managed to understand their weakness to lure them into the water," said Barbotul.
The spirit waved his hands as a circle appeared beneath his feet again. The light that flowed from the circle as it wraped around Shadow again transporting him out of the island.