Chapter 42: Trolls (2)
The party ventured deeper into the city, stepping into uncharted territory. The buildings rose like ancient sentinels, their windows shattered and walls crumbling, revealing a cityscape marred by chaos. Unfamiliar paths stretched ahead, and every corner held the promise of the unknown. As they walked, Jayce noticed how the buildings seemed to loom closer, casting elongated shadows over their path.
A consensus formed among the party to find a suitable place to rest and recuperate. Jayce’s promise of a hearty meal was a welcomed prospect after their battles and cautious progress. Zane, with his nimble scouting skills, disappeared briefly to explore the surroundings and locate a secure location for their respite.
Eventually, Zane led them to an abandoned building, its interior still relatively intact. The group settled down, their exhaustion palpable. Jayce unpacked his cooking equipment, Amber’s assistance ensuring the fire for the cooking process. The smell of pan-fried beef wafted through the air, a comforting aroma that seemed to momentarily lift the weight of their situation.
Portions of the cooked meal were distributed, and the group fell into a contented silence as they savored the food. Jayce’s demeanor transformed in the midst of cooking, his previous worries melting away as he orchestrated the culinary symphony. Each bite was a testament to his skill, and the party ate heartily, the tension of their journey momentarily forgotten.
As the last bite was consumed, Jayce efficiently cleaned up his cooking gear, stowing everything away in his inventory. He was about to stand and address the group when a haunting, anguished roar pierced the air. The primal sound reverberated through the surroundings, causing a shiver to crawl down Jayce’s spine and the hairs on his neck to stand on end. The collective unease was palpable, each member of the party registering the visceral fear the sound invoked.
Lianna’s face paled, her grip on Jayce’s arm tight as she sought comfort and answers from him. Every gaze turned to their leader, Jayce, who had been their guiding light in this harsh new world. His complexion matched the pale faces around him as his intuition screamed at him to flee. The instinctual urge to escape was powerful, yet Jayce hesitated, his mind grappling with the perilous choice.
With an air of grim determination, Jayce spoke, his voice carrying a weighty gravitas. “Gather your belongings and run. Mages at the front, Colin at the rear, swordsmen in the middle. Zane, keep watch behind us.” The gravity of the situation resonated with the group, and their faces mirrored Jayce’s seriousness. Unquestioning, they followed his lead.
With urgency burning in their veins, the party sprinted away from the building, their steps pounding on the uneven ground. Their every movement was driven by the instinct to survive, the echoing roars serving as a relentless reminder of the threat behind them. As they passed through the first block, a bone-chilling roar resounded once again, causing the surrounding structures to tremble in response. Yet, none dared to look back, their focus solely on escaping.
But their flight was not without its own trials. The very ground beneath them seemed to rebel, quaking as if miniature earthquakes were assaulting the area. The rapid succession of tremors added to their urgency, pushing them to run even faster. Amid the chaos, Zane, the usually composed archer, was visibly shaken. Catching up to Jayce, he managed to gasp out words between breaths, “Massive… at least 5 meters tall… heading this way.”
Jayce’s face paled upon hearing the assessment. He increased his speed, his mind racing through potential strategies to evade the looming threat. The aura radiating from behind told him that they were dealing with a formidable enemy. Every step they took seemed to be a step away from salvation, and panic began to creep into their movements as their stamina waned.
Despite their elevated attributes, the exhaustion was catching up to them. Their breaths came in ragged gasps, and the initial burst of speed was gradually faltering. Just as their strength waned, a new sight unfolded before them—goblins and imps were fleeing in the same direction, terror etched on their faces. They paid the party no heed, the instinct to survive propelling them forward.
In the midst of their struggle, Zane’s panicked voice rang out once more, “It’s getting closer!” As the words left his lips, the ground quivered with a heavy thud behind them. Jayce’s heart sank as he sensed a presence even more ominous than before. He glanced over his shoulder, his dread confirmed as a massive figure, a giant troll unlike any they had faced, landed roughly 200 meters away. Its colossal frame stood over 5 meters tall, an imposing figure of fury and power.
The creature’s appearance was markedly different—upright and towering, the tusks no longer present, now turned into horns adorning its head. “A High Troll!” Jayce’s exclamation was laced with a mixture of shock and trepidation. This was a danger far beyond their previous encounters, a foe that could shatter their determination and end their journey in an instant.
The puzzle pieces seemed to be aligning inside Jayce’s head. The weird appearance and congregation of the Trolls on the bridge, the fact that they were only 2 meters tall, as well as the pursuit of the High Troll behind them. The most accurate conclusion was that the trolls had been infants, and this was their mother.
As realization dawned upon him, Jayce felt his heart drop. The maternal instincts of this monstrous creature were driving it to relentless pursuit, a pursuit that would likely only cease with the annihilation of their party. There was no room for negotiation or compromise; this beast sought nothing less than their destruction.
Jayce’s decision formed in an instant, crystallizing with unwavering resolve. He kept his pace steady, his mind set on a plan that would tip the scales in their favor. In a swift, fluid motion, he retrieved a piece of sushi from his inventory, his voice ringing out with urgency, “Operation Buffet!” With a practiced ease that spoke of countless battles, he stuffed the morsel into his mouth, his steps uninterrupted.
As if rehearsed beforehand, the members of the party followed suit. Colin, Lianna, Jackie, and the rest of the group instinctively drew their own provisions, consuming them while maintaining their relentless stride. Breathing became a challenge amidst the frantic motion, but the training of survival had honed their coordination to perfection.
Amid the pounding of their hearts and the thunder of their footfalls, Jayce reached a pivotal decision. There was no escaping the inevitability of their confrontation with the High Troll. The creature’s determination and power far exceeded their ability to flee. It was an adversary that had marked them for death, and there was only one way forward—meet it head-on.
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