As Arthur watched Kaspar pass out and the demon laughed in joy, he could only stand there and watch the sight.
"Demon..", Arthur says in a trembling voice
The demon immediately looks back
"Well Well, This is new. A human? In the Northern continent?", the demon replies
"I couldn't sense his presence.."
"He is a threat to Dumah, I must eliminate him", the demon thinks.
"Who are you?", Arthur asks
"You won't be needing this information as you will be dead soon but for surprising me I'm Mors", Mors replies
"Hu-"
Before Arthur could even complete his sentence, Mors attacked arthur.
"Well, It's a shame but I will have to kill you", Mors whispers
"Though I'm expecting Kaspar to save him, as he would never go down this easily"Mors whispers
"Sword transform; Threads"
Mors's sword morphs into thin air, hardly visible to the naked eye.
"Caged Threads", Mors says.
Suddenly the cave becomes silent and Mors slowly points his finger towards Arthur.
"Bang", Mors says in a silent voice
A sudden gust of invisible threads was marching to Arthur at high speed.
"EEK", Arthur says as he manages to avoid the attack.
The tree behind arthur which got hit by the string, was trapped and ruined by tens of thousands of webs that emerged from the single web.
"This is bad-", As Arthur speaks while panting
"Hmm"
"I'm impressed honestly, Boy to think you would counter-caged threads. Guess my abilities are rusting away", Mors applause Arthur
"Filthy demons"
Kaspar starts to float with his severed arm in his other arm, in pure disgust and rage.
"You dare touch me?"
"Well, you must be familiar with the consequences", Kaspar cracks his neck.
"Well, I was expecting this at least, Dumah wouldn't be concerned about you if you didn't even rise", Mors replies
Kaspar grabs his arm and with a strange incantation, he reattaches his arm.
"How fallen will you become? Had god not sent you to Earth to become a guide to the monsters? "
"To think you had to send a crutch to eliminate your threat.. Laughable, surely laughable."
Kaspar speaks in a soft yet terrifying voice.
"You didn't think you had a chance against me just because you cut off my arm, did you?", Kaspar asks
"No, I was fully expecting you to wake up", Mors replies.
"I'll play with you", Kaspar looks down upon Mors.
"Tsk", Mors whispers in an annoyed voice.
Kaspar begins to look around for his sword amidst the state of chaos
"Do you think, I'd let you have the Dragon's sword and let you fight?", Mors mocks Kaspar
"You called me Dumah's crutch but well, aren't you relying on the crutch of a fallen god yourself? You Whimp", Mors mocks Kaspar
"Huh", Kaspar looks into Mors.
"A disposable crutch comparing itself to a holy relic? Very well, I shall show you your worth"
"You are a wild beast and I will defeat you by using your own kind of arch energy", Kaspar replies.
Mors suddenly morphs his threads back to the sword
Mors rushes towards Kaspar, with a speed so fast that creates an afterimage of multiple people, looking as if there were many Mors.
"I cannot see a thing", Arthur thinks
Mors attacks Kaspar with his blade but Kaspar just simply dodges his attack
"Mere illusions cannot scratch me. Don't tell me is this all you've got? You crutch", Kaspar mocks Mors
"Tsk, I underestimated Kaspar"
"This looks unwinnable", Mors thinks
Mors gets a glimpse of Dumah's order.
"If you were to lose and if I find you roaming free, I'll butcher you instead of Kaspar.", Dumah orders.
"Eek, it's either do or die either way", Mors complains
"So why not go with all might", Mors smirks.
Kaspar finally steps forward
"Well, your time of relevance is over. Now perish", Kaspar says in an eerie tone.
"Arch energy consumes your stamina"
"So, I'm going to use all of the stamina that I reserved since 600 years ago", Mors states in full confidence.
"This is why I don't like wild beasts, You'll die either way if your stamina runs out", Kaspar states.
"Release: arch energy", Mors says
One could see the transformation that was happening to Mors's body as the sudden release of the energy from the body took place, the nearby area turned into literal dust. The ominous aura of Mors was a sign of absolute despair.
"This is troublesome", Kaspar thinks
"I have to find the sword"
Kaspar sprints towards the sword and grabs it without hesitation
"Kaspar.. Kaspar..", Mors said in agony
Mors's body was not able to withstand the sudden surge of arch energy, so he lost his senses.
"As pitful as you may seem right now, you have still killed thousands of people. It's time to bid farewell, Mors", Kaspar says.
Kaspar raises his sword releasing an ominous aura full of hatred
"You're next Dumah, I'll come and hunt you soon", Kaspar thinks while clenching his fists
"Malevolent Strike"
Arthur could see Kaspar flinch for a split second, before striking Mors.
"AHDSA", Mors screamed as he threw his punch
"What a frightening sight", Arthur says
As Kaspar and Mors threw hands at each other, so fast that any ordinary human could only see objects getting destroyed here and there.
"You're so persistent", Kaspar says
Kaspar kicks Mors into the air, then strikes him with the sword from all directions, It's as if an eagle was hunting its prey midair. Kaspar's aura was so vivid, it gleamed into the sky, in the presence of moonlight; like a shooting star
"Here comes the finishing blow", Kaspar says
Kaspar raises his almighty sword mid-air and then strikes Mors, the vivid golden light of the dragon god's sword was so beautiful, like the death of a star. As Mors gets hit he finally falls to the ground smashing to bits.
As Mors body disintegrates Kaspar slowly descends down, eventually passing out.
Arthur runs toward Kaspar and holds him.
"You were great", Arthur said.