Chapter 484: Cooperative Casting
Chapter 484: Cooperative Casting
The next thing I did was focus on my communication bracelet. I had already sounded my warning - what I needed to do now was alert my friends to what was happening. I screeched a second warning into the communication bracelet as loudly as I could, since a mental shock would probably wake my friends up much faster than a physical sound. Since the butterflies were using sleeping magic, I needed to be as shrill and annoying as possible.The first one to respond was Anise.
I readied myself, and then started shrieking incoherently into the communication like a banshee. I did the exact same thing with my physical voice, in order to give the town as many chances as possible to survive. Despite my mental and physical wail being annoying enough that I wanted to shut off the communication bracelet and cut the sound off, it still took an alarming number of seconds for Felix, Anise, and Sallia to drag themselves back into the land of the awake.
My heart sank. If Sallia’s parents and neighbors weren’t waking up despite the racket I was making, many other villagers were likely in the same state. Those with higher [Resistance] stats were probably waking up, since that stat helped govern resistance to mental attacks as well as physical attacks - but weaker combatants in our clan would still get massacred by the rat horde without any chance to fight back. Worse, plenty of other warriors wouldn’t wake up either. After all, there were plenty of clan-defending warriors that focused more on their offensive abilities rather than their defensive abilities - and those types of combatants would seriously struggle to survive being attacked while they were trapped in a coma. Typically speaking, in this world, people tried to maintain some balance in their stats, but they still prioritized a few stats and used that as the core for their build.
I also realized that this monster seemed to target the weaknesses of this world’s typical builds a bit too well. People with high [Resistance] tended to have low offensive power, which would make them totally ineffective at killing the massive wooden butterflies causing this attack. The only people who could remain awake right now would have no way to stop the source of the problem. If this situation wasn’t addressed now, it would only be a matter of time before our entire clan alliance was overwhelmed by the horde of rats.
For a monster to show up, that explicitly exploited this weakness, didn’t feel random at all. It felt like the enemy had designed a new monster specifically targeting our problems. My heart sank further into my chest.
We had waited too long before launching our counterattack. The enemy had already prepared for our resistance, and build weapons to deal with us. I looked at the giant wooden butterflies in the distance again. They had far too much life force for me to extinguish. The only thing that could kill them would be high-level combatants, or a coordinated assault from dozens or hundreds of ranged combatants working together.
Just as I started to panic, Felix’s voice resounded through the bracelet again.
I dashed into my father’s room and grabbed my sleeping father. My attempts to wake him up hadn’t had much effect, so I started yelling into his ear as I sprinted out the door.
Outside of our new sleeping hut, the darkness of the night sky obscured almost all of the activity in our surroundings. However, in each direction, I could see the eerie glow of butterfly wings lighting up the night around us, giving the entire area a dreamy, half-hidden quality. It was beautiful, and in any other circumstances, I might have actually found the sight rather charming.
The beauty of the glowing butterfly wings obscured how deadly the attack was, though. Even though I could barely see anything, I could hear the scuttling, gnawing, and skittering sounds of rats swarming through the town. They hadn’t reached the hut my father and I shared yet, since we were near the center of town - but they had already eaten their way through many of the people on the outskirts of our village-bearing beast. The sound of gnawing and tearing filled the air, along with the occasional cry of pain and sound of metal striking wood.
Clearly, my alarm had helped some people wake up and start fighting back - but it was far from enough. Without a critical mass of warriors and mages working together to hold off the rat tide, the rats had nearly free reign to attack our less powerful clan members, and the results were devastating.
I gritted my teeth as I saw soul after soul from our clansmen wink out of existence, but I dashed through the streets and towards Anise’s house. As much as I wanted to stop and help the individuals I could see dying to the rate horde, we needed to solve this problem at the root, or dozens more would die for every second I delayed. Fortunately, the rats hadn’t reached our area yet by the time I arrived at Anise’s house, with my still-unconscious father in tow. I mentally apologized to him, before I dumped him by the entryway of the house. He wasn’t hurt, and other people needed my help right now.
I dashed towards Anise’s room, where I saw her own parents dumped unceremoniously on her bed. Felix was already there, but Sallia was missing.
Half a minute later, Sallia finally managed to flee into the house. She slammed the door shut as several angry squeaks sounded through the cracks in the door.
“We’re all here. Good. Let’s start,” said Anise.
The rest of us nodded. It was time to do the best - and most inventive- spellcasting of our lives, before our entire clan was slaughtered by these monsters.
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