No, I couldn’t have heard that right. It is impossible for an Apostle of God to say such a thing. No matter how blithe, antagonistic or conniving he may be, he can’t possibly describe Maleosis as anything less than divine and still retain His blessing. And yet the aura I’m sensing from him is unmistakably our Lord’s.
“You heard me the first time, Tascus. “Maleosis” may be a higher being but he is no god, let alone an almighty one. He was spawned from the precepts taught by Wisdom King Maleosis, an enlightened sage but ultimately mortal. Millenia of worship, long before the Golden Age, has deified his memory.”
“*Sigh* I was a fool to ever think you would respond with sincerity. Clearly, I was mistaken that your strength was from the divine.”
“Au contraire, Tascus,” says Enbos as he draws closer. I can still sense the Lord’s power emanating from his form. “Worship is all fine and good, but really, the only prerequisite is to recognise Maleosis’ existence. From there, it is no longer a matter of piety but of terms and conditions. I mean, why else would there be so many different cults to Maleosis, with some drawing enough power to rival yourself? Are your beliefs not more complete than theirs, or mine?”
“And yet fate has led us here, not them, Enbos. We walk the path of the Watchful Light-”
“Oh please. The Watchful Light? It was one of many surveyance units that outlasted its end of service life. It just so happened one wasn't properly decommissioned when humanity left the ark. And the prophecy? A string of semi-coherent terms derived from a database of delusions, uploaded by tens of thousands of individual cults. The only reason it is real is because you made it real, but you are too self-convinced to see-”
“Enough,” I utter as I stamp Horizon's Edge on the ground. “You have made your stance clear, Enbos the Black. I will no longer convey His wisdom to the likes of you.”
“*Chuckle* That’s the thing, Tascus. You were right to say we have something to learn by fighting. So, whether you like it or not, I’m gonna beat the “truth” into your skull!”
With a stomp louder than thunder, Enbos bursts forth with his sword reared back to his opposite side. I immediately take to the air as his brutish swing misses my legs. The resulting shockwave churns the stone floor like a whirlwind through sand. With the mana-infused fragments, I cluster it on Enbos with the force of crashing tides. However, like a rising leviathan, he parts the waves with a single motion, before plunging his hand into the ground to extract a piece of masonry fit for a trebuchet.
“
!”
“!”
BANG!
A cloud of dust showers the immediate area, and within the lingering plume, I dive in and engage Enbos in blind melee. Reading each other’s spiritual signatures, he brushes aside my attacks with overwhelming strength while I divert his with my superior reach and spearplay. The glowing blade of Horizon’s Edge darts like a firefly in the abyss, but Enbo intercepts every move by a hair’s breadth.
… No-
“!”
“Ngh!”
The gap is growing. It’s subtle but he’s becoming more agile with every exchange. Don’t tell me… is his connection to God actually strengthening?
“!”
I fire a blast of holy magic from above, buying me time to jump back.
I mustn’t allow myself to be distracted. The important fact is he’s getting stronger with every swing. Although he’s rightfully wary of Horizon’s Edge, prolonged combat will eventually give him the advantage. In that case…
“.”
Recalling Horizon’s Edge to my hand, I begin channelling an immense amount of holy mana into the blade. However, Enbos closes the distance in an instant. I take a defensive stance and repel a tempest of powerful strikes, all whilst imbuing Horizon’s Edge with my finishing spell.
“[O mighty Maleosis watching from yonder…]”
“Good grief, Tascus. Would you quit it with the glorification?”
Bang!
Although I block his kick with my arm, the force travels straight to my chest and I’m pushed several feet back. Nonetheless, I manage to continue my recital.
“[… I stand in the abyss and bear your standard.]”
“I already told you, Tascus. He’s not the god of everything. If anything, the original Maleosis was probably the progenitor of necromancy,” he claims while ramping up his assault. “However, when Tiel was destroyed by the Elder Lich…”
“[In darkness, I feel your light guide me…]”
“… all dark magic became stigmatised as a result. Eventually, the image of the spirit of darkness and Maleosis became one and the same.”
“[… and through me, you shine for others to see. Let the heathen…]”
“So you see, Tascus, he’s not even the embodiment of darkness…”
CRUNCH!
“… let alone of light.”
Flicking aside Horizon’s Edge with his sword, Enbos manages to land an open-palm directly into my chest. I stagger for a moment, but I don’t have the luxury of breathing as I parrying a following thrust. In the same motion, I aim for his head with the back of my spear, but in a black blur, he contorts his body and kicks my arm at the same time. It might be a light tap for him, but it’s an impactful one to me. For all my mastery of the spear, it’s as futile as confronting a mithril golem with a bronze rapier, except he’s far nimbler and of smaller stature than I. I need to immobilise him.
Crack!
“Eh? These are…”
Expending one of my scrolls, three coffins suddenly appear around Enbos and explode into pieces, as an equal number of undying warriors assail him. They’re the last risen from the capture operation, empowered by the loss of the other undead in their set. However, for all their strength and magical arms, they are still no match for Enbos as he grapples them with one hand and brushes off their bone-crushing attacks. Nonetheless, with their distraction, I have to time to wait for an-
CRACK!
Correction: I only have one shot and it needs to be now.
“[Let the heathen find dread in your everlasting luminosity.] !”
As my personal guard latch onto Enbos, I fire a fully-empowered blast of holy magic. Unfazed, he calmly grabs my struggling undead and uses them as shields. The collides with their bodies and splinters into a dozen searing streams. My undead immediately begin disintegrating, however Enbos still stands. Just as I expected.
“Is that all you- Wait, what!?”
To his horror, he realises my is being cast from my palm. As he braces against my attack, he turns his head see Horizon’s Edge, hovering to his side, fire a second . Enbos is caught in a crossfire of blinding lights, and having completed a chantless invocation with
, it is just as powerful as the first. Nonetheless, for one horrifying moment, I spy him walking against the stream of cleansing mana...
BANG!
... but it proves to be an illusion as my twin attacks propel him all the way to the back wall with a thunderous crack. The entire wall then collapses on top of Enbos’ remains, becoming a multi-ton coffin.
“*Huff, huff, huff*.”
“…”
“*Huff, huff*… Deliverance.”
I drew far too much mana near the end. My hands are beginning to shake. Did I vanquish him once and for all? No, I best not doubt his unnatural fortitude. I can still detect his lifeforce beneath that pile of debris, although it’s markedly weaker than bef-
“Heh. Hahaha…”
I almost choke on my ragged breaths as Enbos quiet yet haunting chuckle fills the vast room. With narrow eyes, I watch as he extracts himself from the rubble and extinguish his smouldering robes. He’s still holding onto the charred remains of my personal guard, and as he raises their skulls to show me, he crushes them in his hands.
“.”
“What!?”
That cannot be- No, both his lifeforce and mana are recovering at a staggering pace! Moreover, I can sense his base strength is even greater than before. He really used , the ability to feast on the living and dead alike… But how!? How can he possibly possess an undead exclusive skill while being-
“What’s wrong, Tascus? Can’t handle your own blessing? It’s almost as if Maleosis couldn’t give a damn about your condition, and I really stress the words “could not”.”
“… No. You will not inherit the Watchful Light’s power. I won’t allow it.”
“Then you better shape up soon, “brother”. <.aiaG fo dnaH>.”
Taking a covert approach, Enbos sinks into the ground while I quickly recall my spear with unsteady hands. His mana has fully recovered, which means he’s free to use his ancient skills once more. As for me, I need time to recover from the backlash, especially after using
so many times in one night. For the first time in decades, I feel I am at a knife’s edge.
I can distance myself if he comes too close, but doing so will allow him to attack with his powerful magic. I could approach him with