Earth
Algonquin Park Dungeon, Ontario
August 17, 2019
09:23 EDT
Ben shrugged when I looked over to him. "It's a common boss when dealing with skeletons."
"Well, we're going to have to come up with something to deal with them," I said, turning my attention back to the four bosses.
"It should be a lot easier with you in your dragonkin form, or your Seotross form, for that matter. You should be free to shift into either of those forms now that we're alone," Anja said.
"True. If I switch to my Seotross form, then I can probably deal with the warrior and archer quickly, but that would just allow the priest to resurrect them. Any way we do this the priest needs to die first."
"I can help with that. My fire elemental can probably keep the warrior or the archer busy, but we'll need someone to deal with the mage. It's a fire mage, so unfortunately I can't do much. I can throw some Chaos Bolts its way to drain its mana, but that's about it."
"Nah, I want you to help with the priest. Mace, you think you can deal with the mage while the rest of us deal with the priest?"
"As long as it doesn't levitate out of range, definitely," he answered. "What about the archer though? It's going to be peppering us with arrows."
"Let it," I said, turning around. "Ladies, make sure you keep an eye on it if it focuses on either of you. Anja, you can probably keep one of the other skeletons between you and the archer, while you'll have to be more proactive, Sonja."
Sonja nodded. "Would have been nice if all of us had acquired Mana Shield. I think I can handle it, though."
"Okay, lemme shift to my Seotross form and then we'll get going."
Everyone readied themselves while I shifted, and I did the same as soon as the process was done. Unfortunately the larger versions of my collapsible weapons weren't ready, so I had to make due with the crystalline versions Abi made up for me. I didn't bother with the shields, instead opting to go with four swords which would allow me to deal the maximum amount of damage. Besides, Mana Shield would keep me safe enough, even with my Intellect being significantly lowered in this form.
[Ready to go?] I asked.
[Hell yeah,] Mason said. [Sooner we get this done, the sooner we can get started on the next dungeon.]
I chuckled, which sounded odd in this form. [Alright, let's get going. Start summoning your fire elemental, Ben. When it's almost done, we'll go in.]
[Alright. It takes around thirty seconds to cast.]
I hadn't seen him cast it the first time, so I was curious to see how it went. It seemed much more elaborate than Raise Skeletal Warrior, with the end of his staff glowing red and a small ember appearing in his other hand. I could see him saying something, but it was too quiet to make out. As the seconds went by, the ember steadily grew until it was nearly the same size as the elemental we had seen earlier.
[Go!] he said as his staff grew brighter.
I didn't wait to see the end, instead turning around and running toward the Skeletal Priest. My long strides got me within range to use Blink very quickly, and I appeared behind the priest. It was a half a second too late, however. I immediately swung with two of my swords, but they connected with a shimmering white barrier instead of the priest itself.
The priest's staff glowed a few times, but I didn't pay attention to it. I continued my assault, alternating attacks whenever I estimated they were off cooldown, while getting some help from the twins. I could see Mason fighting the Skeletal Mage, which had erected its own barrier to keep itself safe. Suddenly the room got a bit darker.
[Umm, guys? My fire elemental just disappeared!]
[What?! How?!] I sent.
[I think it was banished! The warrior wasn't dealing any damage to it, but it was keeping it busy. Now it's going after Sonja!]
True enough, I looked over and saw the mounted warrior galloping towards her, quickly closing the distance.
[Don't worry about me!] she sent as she shot an arrow at the horse's feet and then turned into lightning immediately after. She appeared far away from the warrior and continued firing off arrows at the priest, all while the warrior was held in place by Tethering Shot.
I really thought the priest's barrier would have dropped by now, but it was taking strike after strike without any issue. There were arrows, ice shards, fireballs and chaos bolts regularly contacting the barrier, along with my rapid sword strikes, but it still held strong. Any other creature we had come across would've run out of mana ten times over by now.
The priest's staff continued to glow briefly every ten seconds or so, and I just knew that it had something to do with the shield still being active. None of the other bosses were hurt, so I knew it couldn't be healing them, and nor was it doing any damage to with those casts. I wracked my brain trying to figure out what it was doing, and it popped into my head a moment later.
I immediately used Blink to appear beside the archer who was firing off arrows without a care in the world. I dropped one of my swords and used my free hand to pick up the archer and launch it at a nearby wall. It impacted a moment later, and the bones that made up its body went flying in all directions. With it out of the fight for the moment, I used Blink to appear beside the skeletal warrior and did the same thing.
I didn't stand around to watch this time, Blinking over and picking up my sword before Blinking again and appearing beside the mage to help Mason. It's shield fell after nearly ten seconds of our combined assault, allowing us to quickly dispatch it. I turned back to the priest and saw that it's staff was glowing constantly now, so I ran over and rejoined the attack with Mason right behind me.
With the five of us peppering it, its shield fell before it could finish its cast, and I swung two of my swords down in an overhead chop. The dual strike neatly bisected it and cleaved through the horse below it as well. I thought we had killed it before its cast had gone off, but an arrow flew past me, impacting Ben's Mana Shield while a fireball impacted Mason's.
The warrior had been resurrected, and was nearly upon us when I turned around. I Blinked forward a few feet and waited for it to get close. It was running right at me, its sword at the ready, but I calmly sidestepped its charge and cleaved through it's steed's legs, sending crashing to the floor.
Knowing my friends could handle it, I closed the distance and quickly dealt with the archer, making sure to use Siphoning Strike to increase its damage before turning towards the mage. It's shield was back up, but it fell a few seconds after Mason turned his attention to it. I Blinked to help them out, but Sonja finished it off with an arrow before my attack connected.