Hello Lit Readers and welcome to Arc 3!! I'm super excited to be able to continue this story, and there are so many fun sexy things planned! We have officially reached the point where I am currently writing, so it will be much longer between uploads, since I do them in ten chapter chunks.
Thank you all for your continued support!
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3.1: Arc 3 Begin!
Once we arrived I asked Judas to craft me a simple necklace to place the power limiter in. He worked quickly and held up a black leather choker with intricate designs stamped into it. I handed him the ruby and he attached it to a small metal plate on the front. The designs on the choker glowed faintly and I smiled warmly at him as he handed it to me.
"It's beautiful, Judas. What are the symbols on it though?"
"Enchantment runes, m'lady. I made it so that none but the most powerful of attacks can harm the stone or the necklace. I'd like to spend some time later adding more powerful enchantments to it, but it should serve its purpose for now. "
"As always, my friend, you've outdone yourself."
He bowed deeply and I equipped the choker. A sudden feeling of weakness filled me and I had to lean against Emelia for support. After a moment I was able to steady myself, and the feeling passed. I cast my [Corrupting Fire] spell and threw the fireball at a nearby metal husk of a vehicle. It exploded in a small burst of fire, and the corner of the decrepit machine burned to ash. It wasn't nearly as impressive as my fight with Gehenna, and I nodded to Emelia.
"Works like a charm. Now I won't incinerate one of you accidentally."
I summoned my demonic strength and speed and ran at the vehicle I had thrown the fireball at. I was still able to lift the rusted metal frame off the ground with ease, but it still felt like I had to use more effort than normal.
"You going to keep showing off or are we going to do this thing?"
I tossed the hunk of metal and it landed with a loud crash. I turned back and saw that the rest of my clan was watching me in amazement. I laughed sheepishly and walked quietly towards them.
"Sorry guys, just seeing how well the power limiter works."
"If
that's
your strength when it's limited...
damn!
Glad you're on our side. You're still ridiculously powerful for a level 37. "
I shrugged at Blaine's comment and walked over to the striking ebony necromancer who was reading a piece of paper.
"What we got Jade? You find something suitable for everyone?"
She looked up at me and sighed.
"Maybe. It looks tough. It's actually supposed to be a raid for upwards of 20 or 30 people. The angel enemies range in level from 25 all the up to 115. So far it seems that all of the groups that attempted it were completely wiped out."
She handed me the bounty and I studied it closely. The primary target was an Archangel simply known as "The Tactician." According to the report, she and several regiments of the angelic army had discovered the remains of an ancient colossus that had the potential to tip the balance of power in the great war.
The reason the raid was so challenging was because the angels had set up fortifications to defend the area from would-be attackers. The battlefield was a series of partially crumbled factories, and any stray attacks had the potential to strike something volatile and cause massive explosions. Beyond the bounty for killing The Tactician, we also needed to secure the colossus without damaging it ourselves. Any damage to the colossus would negatively impact our reward, so going in "guns blazing" wasn't an option.
Along with the bounty was a rough map of the area. I committed all the details of the map to memory and closed my eyes to formulate a battle plan.
Central warehouse is the most likely location for the colossus to be stored. It has sight lines to all the other buildings, slightly elevated terrain, and looks to be the most intact structure in the area. Attacking head on would be suicide and would run the risk of damaging the colossus. We need to find a bottleneck in the buildings to make the sheer number of their troops meaningless.
A random memory of the movie
300
popped into my head and I had to force myself to ignore the urge to giggle and refocus on strategizing.
This. Is. Sparta!
Ugh. Focus Allie! And... Fuck.
My ADHD often caused my mind to get too off topic, which made it super difficult to plan ahead. That was the reason I closed my eyes when strategizing; so that I could try and shut out any visual distractions while I ran things through my head. Sadly when my brain decided to go off on a random tangent it tended to lose track of everything very quickly. I took a few breaths to calm myself and to try and clear my mind.
Let's try this again.
Given that our opponent is called "The Tactician," I expect they'll know I'm attempting to draw the bulk of their forces away from the colossus. They will most likely secure their position and remain on the defensive with as many high leveled troops that they can afford to keep in reserve. I know they'll still attack any intruders entering the warehouses to assess their strength, but we can't expect them to throw everything they have at us all at once.
Hmmm... perhaps attacking on two fronts with just the lower leveled members and one higher leveled one with each group will make them believe they have the upper hand and not consider us enough of a threat to stay on the defensive.
If we come across as too weak they'll just ignore us or just send only a few small detachments to try and remove us. But if we come across as too strong, while they may attack in larger numbers, it will still cause the rest to move to defense. The trick will be to give them the perception that we are just
barely
strong enough to handle them so they have to send the majority of their troops away from the colossus.
My eyes snapped open and I looked up at the others. They all turned towards me as I shifted to my Demonspawn form.
"We need to make them think we are just a group of mid level enemies who can give only a little bit better than they get. We need to make them believe us to be enough of a threat to continue to attack us, but not to the point they assume defensive positions. That means I will have to stay in my Demonspawn form with my power fully limited. Emelia, Judas, Aeryn, and Nialla all need to equip disguises as well and play down your power. We are going to split into one team of six and one team of seven. Once we move within the warehouses each team needs to find a location that they can use to bottleneck the enemies. Ikelos will lead the first group, and Tesrif will lead the other. Give me a moment to divide everyone between the two teams and I'll turn the lead over to our group leaders. Any questions?"
"Yeah, not that I'm not grateful for your faith in my leadership abilities, but why do you want
me
to be group leader instead of you?"
I gave the others a chance to answer before saying anything. Aeryn had sensed my intent and spoke up.
"I'm going to put this bluntly, but please know that I mean no offense. We need to make the enemy think you have more value than you actually do. In terms of levels you're still a fair stretch from the original clan members. But if the enemy sees you leading they'll still view you as a greater threat despite the level difference. This will allow others to get away with not holding back so much because we're moving to protect you. The harder they attack you, the more of them we can draw away from the colossus."
"So... basically... I'm a pawn pretending to be a king so that they sacrifice their more powerful pieces to try and take me? Hmm... it's a risky gambit. As long as I keep up the ruse and you guys keep my ass alive I think it would work. But I can't think three moves ahead like Allie does. It's one of the reasons my rating in chess tournaments is so low."
I placed my hand on Ikelos' shoulder and the Dark Pixie on the other shot me a dirty look.
"As long as you stick to general directions like, attack those archers, or watch out for so-and-so spell, we'll figure out the rest. OK?"
He sighed deeply but still nodded.
"I just hope you didn't back the wrong horse, Lady iPhone charger..."
I scoffed and rolled my eyes. I walked a few steps away and had Ikelos stand on my left and Tesrif on my right with about ten feet between them. I held up one finger in a 'wait' gesture and closed my eyes.
Tesrif is defensive close combat. Emelia will be a good teammate because she's pure Arcane. On the other hand, Ikelos is pure Command, so Bray would compliment him by being purely Might. Ghost would fit best on Tesrif's team due to being solely a healer; while Jade has offensive magic along with her blood magic healing spells that would do well on Ikelos' team. Scythe is mostly defensive but has enchantment magic. He would probably be best with Ikelos to assist Jade with healing, and will fight better next to his boyfriend. Tifa had proven to work amazingly alongside Ikelos' summons, so she'll definitely go with him. Areandra will be best on Tesrif's team to give them an edge in ranged combat. Judas is fast enough to defend Ikelos in close combat as needed, but still use his range to compliment Jade's spells. Aeryn will go with Tesrif to help her with close combat and assist with a few summons. Nialla will go with Ikelos for close combat attacks and for her newfound partnership with Bray.
I ran through everything again in my head and nodded to myself.
"OK, I want Bray, Scythe, Jade, Judas, Tifa, and Nialla to join Ikelos' team. Which means Tesrif's team will consist of Emelia, Ghost, Areandra, Aeyrn, and me."