Chapter 198 Clash of Titans III
Chapter 198 Clash of Titans III
Amidst the thunder and the cries of battle, a more primal and ferocious clash was about to begin. On the back flank of the hastily constructed earthen walls, a showdown of legendary proportions was also brewing—Aurelis, the Solar Lion, against Urthak the Beastmaster.
Aurelis, the Celestial Lion, stood majestically at 120 feet tall, his golden mane blazing like the sun itself, even beneath the stormy skies. His body shimmered with a radiant glow, his fur a blend of fiery gold and white, radiating an aura of pure celestial power. Every step he took left a trail of burning light, his eyes glowing like twin suns piercing through the darkness of the battlefield.
His presence was a beacon of hope for the Sanctuary's forces, a symbol of their defiance against the orcish tide.
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On the opposite side, Urthak the Beastmaster, one of Grakthar's most cunning generals, crouched low, his eyes never leaving the Solar Lion. Urthak was not as large as his opponent, but he was known for his wits and his ability to control beasts of immense power. His body was covered in dark green tribal tattoos that seemed to pulse with a sinister energy.
He wore a cloak made from the pelts of his fallen enemies, and around his neck hung a necklace of sharp fangs and claws. Urthak was a hunter, and today, his prey was the glowing lion in front of him.
Urthak raised his hands, chanting an ancient spell that echoed through the storm. His eyes glowed a dark, ominous red as he summoned his most fearsome companion—a giant wolf, equal in size to Aurelis. The wolf materialized from the shadows, its fur as dark as midnight and its eyes burning with an unholy light. Its presence sent shivers down the spines of all who saw it.
This was no ordinary beast; it was a dire wolf of the darkest magic, summoned from the depths of the nether.
Aurelis and the wolf locked eyes, each recognizing the other as a worthy opponent. Without a moment's hesitation, they charged at each other, the ground shaking under their immense weight. Their collision was like two mountains crashing together, the impact sending a shockwave that rippled across the battlefield.
The light flared brightly, and the shadowy tendrils dissipated, unable to penetrate the radiant barrier. Aurelis' wounds began to heal, the cuts and bruises vanishing as the celestial light worked its magic. With a renewed roar, Aurelis tightened his grip on the wolf's throat, the light around him intensifying.
Urthak cursed under his breath, realizing he needed to act fast. He conjured a large shadowy spear, hurling it with all his might at Aurelis' head. The spear flew through the air, but Aurelis, with his enhanced perception, saw it coming. With a swift flick of his head, he dodged the spear, letting it fly past harmlessly.
Now, it was time to end this.
Aurelis released his grip on the wolf's throat, only to swipe his paw across its face with blinding speed. The wolf howled, staggering back, its balance lost. Aurelis then lunged forward, his jaws closing around the wolf's neck one last time. This time, he did not let go. With a powerful twist, he snapped the wolf's neck, the sound echoing across the battlefield.
The orc soldiers watching the fight gasped in horror as their beast fell, lifeless, to the ground. Aurelis stood over the fallen wolf, his body radiating with celestial energy. He turned his gaze towards Urthak, who was now visibly shaken. The Beastmaster realized he was outmatched; his greatest beast had fallen, and his own strength was no match for the Solar Lion.
Urthak tried to retreat, but Aurelis was too quick. In a flash, he closed the distance between them with Radiant Dash, his body a blur of light. Before Urthak could react, Aurelis pounced, his massive paws pinning the orc to the ground. Urthak struggled, but it was futile. Aurelis' blazing mane scorched his flesh, and he could feel the life draining out of him.
With a final, defiant roar, Urthak tried to cast one last spell, but Aurelis was faster. The celestial lion's jaws closed around Urthak's neck, and with a swift motion, he snapped it, ending the Beastmaster's life in an instant.
The battlefield fell silent once more, the sight of Aurelis standing victorious over both the wolf and Urthak sending a clear message to the orcish forces: their might was nothing against the power of the Sanctuary's legendary beings. The remaining orcs looked on in fear and disbelief, their confidence waning with each fallen general.
The Sanctuary's forces, emboldened by the victory, rallied behind their celestial champion, ready to press the advantage. Aurelis roared once more, his voice a call to arms, a reminder that the battle was far from over. The clash of beasts had ended, but the war continued.
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