Alen lifted his hand towards his mouth, and they were visibly shaking. It wasn’t the same reaction of sadness that he had felt when Raze spoke particular words. Instead, this was the reaction of pure shock.
‘Judging by his reaction, it’s clear that Alen knows nothing about this. Not that I expected him to. He really is a small cog in the grand scheme of things,’ Raze thought.
“What have I been doing this whole time? Have I just been a fool, willingly accepting what the higher-ups taught me?” Alen started to think of all the people he had handed the item to individually without making them aware of the consequence.
It was making him feel sick, and he wanted to throw up right there and then. Half of one’s life? How many people would even willingly take the items?
“I’m sorry for handing you such a thing… I had no idea,” Alen continued.
“It’s fine. The items were still what I needed, and you still helped me,” Raze answered. “I was aware of the effects of them before I used them, so do not feel guilty about handing them to me.”
“You still used the item?” Alen was stunned. Maybe it was because of ‘Jake’s’ young age, he didn’t think it was a big deal. It was hard to imagine half of one’s life just vanishing like that.
“My enemy is something that requires me to go this far,” Raze said, seeing the strange reactions from Alen. “It is not something you have to worry about.
“I do have some advice for you, though. Don’t make them aware that you know of its effects. If you try to out them or explain what is going on, then it will put you in danger, and possibly the people around you as well. Remember, this issue is one that goes all the way to the top.”
Alen had to settle his emotions. Feeling betrayed and being in somewhat of a high position himself, he often thought no matter what he did he couldn’t get into trouble.
But that wasn’t true. There was no way the people who had crafted and handed these items down to him were unaware of the effects. He had never used the items himself as he already knew how to break through, but it wasn’t the same for those that were just pawns in the army.
“I know I have given you a lot of information and a lot to think about, but I am not giving you this information for you to act on—only for you to be better informed about the information around you,” Raze declared as his body started to become more translucent and began to fade.
“I will go now.”
“Jake!” Alen called out. “Maybe one day, the two of us will meet with our real bodies. I would like to shake the hand of the person who has opened my eyes.”
Raze nodded as his body completely disappeared, but he was afraid that the two of them might never meet in person.
‘If we did meet, there is a good chance that you would consider me an enemy rather than a friend. Your sense of justice is too high for our two values to align,’ Raze thought.
Finally, Raze was back in the town of Flendon. He walked out of his secret base and was back on the ground. He could see the night sky was still out.
With a few hours left until the sun rose, he decided it was best for him to head back and try to get a little sleep. He walked across the lake and saw the large manor.
A place that was meant for him, Liam, Safa, and Simyon. When Raze entered and walked into the place, he felt a bit of sadness as he went to his room.
‘It feels different without you, friend. I wish we could have spent more time talking to each other,’ Raze thought as he got in bed and closed his eyes. ‘I was far too focused on my journey that I didn’t take time to appreciate everything you did for me… but I’m too close now, I’m too close to it all. When I get everything I need, I’ll leave this place be.’
Getting to sleep was easier than Raze thought. Maybe it was because he had managed to do some things to clear his conscience, leaving fewer things on his mind. But the sleeping was short, as he could feel a slight rumble from his room.
Looking outside, the skies were still slightly gray. The sun hadn’t even fully risen yet, but there was a lot of noise from outside.
Getting out of his room, he could see that Safa and Liam were already up as well. Both of them ready, having placed on their clothing, their weapons by their sides. All of them ready for what was to come.
“What’s going on outside?” Raze asked.
“It’s Amir,” Safa answered. “Some members were transported using the teleporter you created, but most of them had to move.”
The three of them, once all ready, decided to head outside. There wasn’t much conversation between them, as they could tell it was a big day ahead of them, possibly the biggest day of their lives.
Once they had exited out, it all became clear what was happening. The streets were filled with people curious as to what was happening.
Some were there to wish good luck. Amir had gathered all of the major clans and clans willing from the Dark Faction. They had traveled and moved into the Demonic Faction.
A large army force of at least ten thousand members. Although this might have appeared like a small number, all of them were Pagna warriors that were skilled and talented.
Along with them were also those who had fought in Flendon many times.
They were stationed just outside the town of Flendon, who were giving them all a farewell. As Raze walked through the city, he headed toward his closest allies, the mayor of Yarlston and everyone else, looking at the large force with them.
‘Seeing this brings the reality of the situation. What we’re going into is a full-scale war. In the past, when I went up against my enemies, I never had anyone behind me… and I always lost. But this time, things are different.’
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Raze walked out of the town of Flendon and made rounds with Amir. He asked him for a favor, if he could visit each of the clan heads that were joining them.
Some he knew, such as Gunther from the Flowing Force Clan who was now the current leader. Others he had seen before, when the Deleter had attacked as well.
What was surprising was that nearly all of the Dark Faction Clans had agreed to come.
“Is this because of my presence?” Raze asked.
“In a way,” Amir answered. “There are many people that respect you being leader of the Dark Faction and where you rose it from. Some were even frustrated with the top clans and how Murkel had run things before, but to be honest, what had brought the Dark Faction clans closer to you than anything was when the Deleter had come to the academy.
“Your actions, and you paying your respects to each of the fallen members made them truly respect you. It’s strange. The attack was maybe meant to tear the Dark Faction apart, but instead, it had brought them all together like this.
“They are very aware that the ones behind this are Alter and the Light Faction. I have been doing a lot to spread the truth of the matter to the Dark Factions.”
Raze was grateful that he had someone like Amir on his side to look after the Dark Faction in his place. What was good was he had the Bonum Society members already spread through the Dark Faction.
He had his own goal in all of this—getting the Golden Globe back that once belonged to them. So he was willing to go through it all to help Raze.
After making the rounds with everyone that would help and be in this fight with him, including many of the students, Raze was ready to leave.
“Wait!” a voice shouted from behind. When Raze turned around, he was quite surprised to see that it was Aurora of all people.
“Take me with you,” she said, huffing and panting. She wasn’t a Pagna warrior, so it wasn’t usual for her to do so much physical activity.
“I know I won’t be able to do much in the fight. Or anything at all, but I can’t just sit here while you’re going off for some grand battle, trying to find a way for me—or for us—to get back. It’s not right… I won’t get in the way, I won’t get involved, I’ll stay clear at the back… but I need to see what you’re going through. I need to see what everyone will be going through… it’s just not right.”
The talk that Raze had with her last night—it must have affected her in a way. After getting all of the details about her brother Alen from her, she had asked a few questions as to what exactly was happening.
Not just the rumors she would hear as she walked on the street or while in the town hall, she wanted the truth, and Raze did his best to explain.
And now, she was right here.
“I promised your brother that I would not let you get harmed,” Raze stated. “If you join this battle, then it will be harder for me to keep that promise to him.”
“I know,” Aurora said. “I know I can’t join the fight, and it would just make people worry. I’m just asking to come and see what is happening with my own eyes. I’ll stay out of the way, and if it gets too dangerous, move as far away as I can… It’s going to be a big war, right? I’ll be able to stay far away.”
Raze let out a sigh and didn’t say anything but turned around as he ordered the rest of the Dark Faction clans and allies along with him.
“We move to the Neverfall Clan!” Raze declared.
All of the warriors shouted in one loud grunt. “ARGHH!”
Right after, as the warriors started to move, the town was cheering them off as hard as they could, wishing them victory and for them to come back safely. Seeing how Raze said nothing, Aurora decided to tag along as well.
The group ventured at a jogging pace. Everyone was a warrior, so it was quite easy for them to do. For the warriors themselves, they had never seen movement of this many clans moving together.
It was impressive as they stared to their right—their fellow clans from the same faction—and to the left, the same. It was starting to hit them a little as to what was about to come for them.
Eventually, they could see something up ahead—a force that was almost as large as theirs standing, another 13,000 or so members that had arrived.
Soon running by Raze’s side, Lince had suddenly appeared right next to him.
“Your words seemed to connect with them,” Lince commented. “Either that, or the fact that the Deleters attacked us really annoyed some of these clans.”
It was quite ironic. Their attempts at finishing off significant members and a large force of the clans might be the reason for their downfall.
Everyone who was a warrior knew it was hard to get two clans working together from the same faction, but to make it so the clans from different factions were working together—it took quite a lot.
Eventually, Raze had arrived at the large force that had lined up, each with their clan leader standing in front of the warriors they had brought with them.
Again, just like with the Dark Faction, Raze went to each of the clan leaders and thanked them for coming, but they bowed down and gave respect, thanking him that they could be a part of this.
After meeting each of the clan heads, Raze did have one thing to ask.
“Did you ask them about my request?” Raze asked. “The request I made to all of the Demonic Clans?”
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Before leaving the Neverfall Clan, Raze had gone to talk to Lince, one person that was able to help him in the current situation. Something that he believed he might need in a fight.
“Yes,” Lince answered. “They all respectfully complied.”
Lince held out his hand, and coming through the large force of Demonic clan members were several carriages. As they stopped, Raze lifted the cover of one of the carriages and he could see it, it was filled to the brim, almost pouring out with power stones.
“The best power stones from within the Demonic Faction. They have all given it as a gift to you,” Lince explained. “In return, they wish for you to openly share the Qi pills that you have provided or the technique in how to create the Qi pills that have been spread throughout.”
Fixteen, who had overheard the words, eyes almost popped out of his head. For the longest time, him and the Crimson Crane had been in charge of the Qi pills, the business side of the Dark Magus.
He had been using the funds to support Flendon, to help rebuild the people among other things, but with this, if he was to share the recipe out, then there would no longer be any income left for them to gain.
Everything he had built up, it would fall in an instant.
“Let it go,” Dame said as he patted his long friend’s shoulder. “We started this journey, planning to use the Dark Magus, this person from another world with his talented items. We were planning to take advantage of him, thinking he was naive.
“Because of him, we have come further than we ever imagined, and the current situation right now. It’s bigger than just our own individual wishes. You have done well, but when Raze is gone, it’s up to us to build our own world up… we should start from scratch.”
Raze inspected the crystals and he could tell they were of high quality. It was exactly what he needed. He was just hoping that this would be enough.
“Make sure that these stay at the back of the force. I doubt that they will attempt to attack our supplies, or go after these even if they knew what they were, but I’m going to need them,” Raze declared.
“What do you plan to use them for?” Safa asked.
“In this fight, we need to hit them as hard and fast as we can. I’m going to put a mass amount of fear in them, before this fight even starts,” Raze answered.
This was it, everyone had been accounted for who was coming on the journey.
“We have information on where the Light Faction and empire have gathered. They have prepared themselves at the Aurora Clan base. They have castle walls, have set up towers and more from the look of things.
“They have decided to go completely on the defensive, they are ready for an attack,” Lince explained. “But I guess you already knew that, when you’re ready we’ll head out.”
There was no time to waste, Raze lifted his hand in the air. “Move out!”
On the other end in the Light Faction, a large force had gathered. Heino at the helm of everything had to make several choices.
Where would they defend the attack from? The Alter base was already destroyed so there was no way they could use that. So they had two choices.
To use the area where the empire was placed, an incredibly large city with complex mazes, streets and more. They would have the advantage of knowing the place inside out.
Or there was another option, to face them straight on. In an open field. In the end, Heino had chosen the latter and had picked the Aurora Clan’s base.
The base was in a city that had an older feel to it. The main building was that of a giant castle, and attached to the side was a large church that was where the Clan members would have their meetings.
A large stone wall was placed around the entire city, in a rectangle shape, and behind it, there was a fairly large river, where ships would come and go to deliver supplies.
The reason why Heino had chosen this place though, was because of the vast open empty field in front of it. There were mounds that would go up and down, hills but it was mainly long grass off in the distance for as far as the eye could see.
However, the land had changed somewhat. Giant stone towers mainly built out of earth had appeared. Out, they were distanced every fifty meters from each other.
In rows of six by six. Inside the towers there were several men. Then there were the groups of people on the outside, everyone was ready.
The Light Faction clans had gathered, the empire’s people had gathered as well, and everyone had their items in front of them. Heino along with Red was standing on the outfront wall looking at it all.
They could see several of the men talking and strategizing, and a meeting taking place between the Light Faction clans and the empire’s generals.
“You chose to fight them head to head, rather than in the capital?” Red asked. “I’m surprised you cared about the people so much.”
Heino had a smile as he placed his hand on the stone and gripped it tightly.
“Care about the people, I haven’t cared about the people for a long time,” Heino answered. “The Light Faction, most of them still have no idea of what is really happening if they were to fight with so many civilians in the way it would just hamper their skills.
“We are not the ones that should be afraid in the first place. For them to get through this, we’re ready, with 100,000 men to take them out.”
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The large force of Dark Clans mixed with the Demonic Clans were moving through the land together. It was the first time a coalition army had been made since the appearance of the red hybrid that had appeared.
Even then, the level of the coalition that had gathered today was different compared to back then. Many of the civilians, the clans, and others around felt it, that there would be a lot of death today.
It was something that had been coming for a long time, even before Raze had arrived. The clans’ values not aligning, small fights and battles between clans would continue, with one or the other believing that theirs was right.
If all had gone well, the Dark Faction and the Light Faction might have even teamed up to eliminate the Demonic Faction, and then, the Light Faction would have been the last ones left.
On their journey as they moved, they could see someone joining up from the side, running through, with two circular-like mirrors running up ahead, and another device that was across his face.
He almost looked like a person that was from Zon’s world, but based on his silk and lavish-styled clothing, it could only be one person, the infamous reporter Bubble.
“What are you doing,” Rayna said as she had intercepted him before he had even reached Raze. What she was surprised about was even though they were travelling at a medium pace, that Bubble was able to keep up with them.
He wasn’t a Pagna warrior like the rest, at least not a highly skilled one, and was an individual who made his fortune from selling news and rumors.
However, he was someone who had helped them out somewhat, because Rayna had received information from him about the Deleters beforehand, they weren’t completely lost at what attacks had been coming their way, even if the information was limited.
“That device that you’re wearing on your head and bringing over to you, isn’t that what the Light Faction gifted you, what Alter gifted you, how dare you bring it here!” Rayna said.
“The item might have been a gift but, don’t you think this is something the whole world deserves to see?” Bubble answered. “I managed to find someone, a person from Alter who was quite talented.
He could link up this headset to a bunch of crystals in the center and to the mirrors. Someone you guys missed in your purge and is laying low. Regardless, I imagine this is how Alter was able to see through this as well, and kept a separate eye on everything you guys were doing.
“But in this battle, I only want to show the whole world, allow them to get a peek of what is taking place. They have no idea, and they are supporting you the best they can, but this fight includes the fate of them as well, so they might as well see it, including all of those that will lose their lives today.”
Rayna found it pretty hard to argue against that, and she figured from his words, this was how Bubble was good at his job and able to sell his news and information to the rest of the world.
As for how Bubble was able to keep up, he had used his wealth to get his hands on some special boots that helped him increase his speed, so he could at least keep up.
“Get in the carriage and stop forcing yourself to run. There’s another woman that’s tagged along. There is a carriage that will stay at the back, use your device from there, there’s no need for more blood to be split,” Rayna added.
Bubble was thankful and he wasn’t going to take his chances by staying and her changing her mind, so he went straight to the back to join the mysterious guest.
As the group continued to venture out, they had finally made it into enemy territory, they had entered the land of the Light Faction.
There was a drastic change in the scenery, flowing green grass, large trees, and several rivers. It seemed the sun shined brighter on this vast land.
They had always had better harvests of crops and more fortune. They didn’t have to worry about other things as they progressed during the times.
As the large force moved, in the distance they could see several towns and cities.
“Are we not going to head to each place and take them out one by one?” Mantis asked. “Otherwise, can’t they attack us from behind, isn’t that what we are taught in class?”
“That would be the usual procedure to slowly expand into the others’ territory,” Amir replied. “That is why the factions have had a push and pull for so long, and it’s the reason why there hasn’t been much progress.
“But as Raze has predicted, Alter, the Empire and the Light Faction, know that we are the ones that need to go to them. If that is the case then the best course of action for them to do is to just take up base in a particular place and wait.”
Lince and Rayna were primarily leading the Demonic Faction on one half, with Amir leading the Dark Faction in the other, the groups evenly split, along with the powerful individual allies.
Finally as they moved ahead, they slowed down their pace and had just reached the peak of the large mound. The warriors had gathered as they looked at the sight in front of them.
“We’re here,” Raze said as he looked at the castle, and the enemy that they were to face.
Everyone could see it, standing in front, was a number of people they could only imagine. Then there had to be people within the city as well. There were also strange towers that had been constructed within the large group of people.
Their 30 thousand or so people were going against an army of a hundred thousand strong, and seeing the sheer sight of them would make anyone nervous.
“We move,” Raze ordered and as he took steps forward, the rest did as well. They were only moments away from the biggest clash.
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The group continued to follow Raze who was in front, but even he could tell there was a difference in their footsteps, they weren’t as strong as they usually were, and it was no wonder when they could see a force in front of them that was almost twice the size of their own power.
They continued to walk across most of the flat land and meadow, until they were around five hundred meters away from the first line of forces that were there.
Everyone stopped for a moment, and looked out, on the wall itself, Raze could see Heino standing there behind everyone.
‘Are you trying to tell me some type of message, to get to you, I’ll have to get through all of these people?’ Raze thought.
While Heino was looking at the force, Raze the Dark Magus had brought along with him.
“I have to admit that I’m quite impressed.” Heino commented. “He has managed to gather a large force, all within such a short amount of time being here. He really is more trouble than I expected.”
“It appears he has gathered every major clan from the Dark Faction and the Demonic Faction.” Kawak said.
On the wall itself it wasn’t just Heino, he stood there with the three Light Faction leaders, and also the last remaining Deleter Red.
The generals with their powerful items were already in the battlefield spread across different areas.
On the other side of the battlefield, Beatrix tightened her grip around her glowing light almost translucent blue weapon that had been given to her by Raze, and she also had something else, the gift handed to her by Ricar, as he passed away, another powerful item.
“Impressed? You shouldn’t be standing on that side so proudly, and it’s not just her.” She recognized further into the group there were the other Dawnblade Clan members, including the other Elders that hadn’t come with them.
Meanwhile Zon could see his target as well, Red standing on the wall.
“To think, that our meeting had started with us joining due to a war, and now our final meeting will end with another war.” Zon commented.
“Zon.” Anna added. “I will be by your side in this, don’t push me away… you know Red is incredibly dangerous, and you know why as well.”
A strange atmosphere could almost be felt flowing through the air. Neither side was moving, and just standing in front of the other was draining their energy, but it was clearly draining one side’s energy more than the other.
“Everyone!” Kawal shouted. “Show them your might!”
In an instant, all hundred thousand members both that of the empire, as well as the warriors, lifted their hands and cheered.
“ARGHHHHHHHHH!”
The screams from all of them at once shook the entire battlefield. Through their voices alone they could feel the vibrations on the ground.
When they had come to a stop, the look on the warriors’ faces were ghostly. It had put the large force they were going to come up against into perspective.
“What are you people doing!” A voice shouted, and when they saw the person who turned around they could see it was Lince from the Lost Clan.
“Since when has any clan or warriors from the Demonic Faction been intimidated by numbers!” Lince shouted. “The Demonic Faction strives on being the strongest. If they are three times bigger than us, five times bigger than us, what does that mean?
“It means you only have to take out five people, each one of you only have to take out five members of this weak and pathetic clan.
“If members of the Demonic Faction can’t do that, then you should go somewhere weak, like those from the Dark Faction that do anything to win!”
“Huh, what did they say?” Gunther from the Flowing Force clan said. “Did they just call us cheap?”
“I think they did.” Bargo added from the Moonshield Clan. “These Demonic folks think they are scary, and so powerful yet they have had to call us over for help, pathetic.”
The words from the two groups started a clash. Now the two factions were shouting and spitting at each other, rage was building up inside them, but the feeling of despair that they had just moments ago, all of it had disappeared.
“We will win this fight!” Amir shouted raising his hand. “And we will take out more of the Light faction than those from the Demonic Faction!”
Those from the Dark Faction cheered with all their might as they heard these words.
“We will take out more than the Dark Faction!” Lince said with a large smile on his face. He had torn off the cloth that surrounded his mouth revealing the large scar he had across it.
Seeing this, seeing how serious even Lince was, the Demonic clan cheered as loud as they could and the force of thirty, had amplified their cheers showing that they were not afraid, even in the face of 100,000 men.
As the cheering continued, they finally saw a particular person move. Raze moved out with his flowing large blazer that curled as if alive.
He lifted his hand out, and Amir and Lince knew that was the signal to stay back.
Raze continued to walk out until he reached around the halfway point and stopped. Then casting his wind spell he amplified his voice.
“I, the Dark Magus, am here today, to get rid of the group Alter and everyone who sides with them!” Raze declared. “I am here for one reason only, to obtain the golden globe.
“Nearly all of you might not understand the words I have said, which means you don’t even know the reason you’re fighting for, or why we’re attacking.
“This is your last chance, all of you, to turn back now… if you decide to fight, and get in my way, then every one of you will be made into my enemy!” Raze declared.
The group were silenced, the empire and the Light Faction warriors knew who this was, it was the Dark Magus they had heard about, but when seeing him they couldn’t help but think… the man looked so young, it was hard for them to believe that this person was so dangerous.
“Fine.” Raze said as he pulled out his hand and dark magic swirled for a moment, until a small long object was in his hand.
“That’s!” Shay nearly jumped forward as she saw what was in Raze’s hand as she had seen it before quite recently as well.
“That was my only warning.” Raze said as he placed and started to inhale the special substance.
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Instantly, Shay had recognised the item that Raze had used. What he had placed into his mouth. Because she had seen it not too long ago.
‘That item, is he going to change into that old man again?’ Shay thought. ‘I thought the whole point of our training was so that he didn’t have to use that. Didn’t he have some other type of plan?’
There was a worry in her, because she saw the state that Raze was in the last time he had used the item. The amount of blood that came out from his mouth wasn’t normal by any means, it clearly had a bad side effect.
If anything she thought that he would use it at the end, not at the start of the fight.
As Raze inhaled the substance he felt it in his magic core. He felt it swirling around, and then all of the stars breaking apart and the Dark Magic core spreading through his entire body.
On the outside Raze’s body started to change. His skin started to shrivel up, his hair started to grow longer, and his back started to hunch slightly, until finally he was in his old form.
The form of the original Dark Magus from Alterian.
“Raze!” Liam called out tensing his fist. “It’s the same as back then, he’s in the same state as when he was fighting against the Behemoth Clan!”
“Right,” Safa said. “That was because of what happened to me right. But there seems to be something different?”
Safa could tell as she had been using her god eyes the entire time. There was a darkness that had surrounded the item that Raze had used.
It made her suspect that this wasn’t exactly the same.
On the other end from the wall, they could see the changes to Raze’s appearance, and immediately a deep frown had appeared on Heino’s face.
“He’s changed, he’s changed into that damn form again, and this time right from the start!” Heino claimed.
The others next to him. The leaders of the Light Faction, they didn’t realise it, but their body was shaking. They remembered well what type of destruction Raze could cause in this form.
Almost immediately, Raze lifted himself into the air with his wind magic. As he lifted up, there were those from the tower that had special artifacts.
They shot out special beams aiming to take Raze down. It was the first strike in the fight.
It had come as a surprise to the armies below and they were wondering if they should move forward or not, but both Amir and Lince had stopped them from doing so.
“No, we don’t get in the way of him, we let him do this. We’ll get caught up in his attack otherwise.” Lince said. “We’re going to see a complete massacre.”
As the beams of energy went to hit Raze they disintegrated before they even reached his body.
“I made the mistake last time. Of holding back, of not putting my own life on the line when everyone else is, I won’t do the same!”
Lifting both of his hands, up Rain started to fall to the battlefield below. As the rain fell on the people, it started to freeze over leaving them in place.
“Everyone move, move, we have to move quickly. Those with artifacts protect yourselves the best you can!” The general shouted.
The warriors and the general public but it was too late. Out of Raze’s hand he had thrown several tornadoes that landed on the floor, as they did they started to twirl and grow large in size.
Two had hit the battlefield and were hitting the front line, and they didn’t stop there, Raze quickly shot out a large amount of lightning from his hands.
It wasn’t aimed at the large army below, instead it was aimed at the tornadoes. It mixed in with the wind magic and now as the tornadoes spun it was shooting out lightning all over the battlefield.
Some of the warriors lifted up their swords to block the attacks, but as they were hit by the lightning they had gone flying in the air, and the lightning would have the special effect of lighting magic, as it attacked many of those around them.
“Attack him attack the Dark Magus!” The generals shouted.
They were ordering all of those with ranged weapons and artifacts to try strike the Dark Magus down.
Not just beams of energy, but giant bolts were being shot out from those from within the armies.
The energy and magical attacks that tried to go close to Raze all disintegrated, as for the giant bolts thrown at him.
He had stopped them with his wind magic, and then twirled it around, pushing it back with his own wind magic crashing into the people below.
“Warriors on the ground. Those that can’t attack or reach the Dark Magus, we will just have to go for his forces below!” A general ordered.
The ground members started to run forward, but the moment Raze saw that, he smiled as he looked down.
‘Using this breakthrough, it gives me the powers I had back when I was a nine star mage but there is a difference, I can still use Dark Magic, although my dark magic is not at the nine star level I still have the control and power of a nine star mage.’
Shooting right on the ground from Raze’s line was a beam of Dark magic, the moment it hit the warriors and men that tried to move forward it disintegrated their bodies, turning it into nothing. As the dark energy passed there was nothing left in their place.
It immediately caused a halt to the hundred thousand army.
As the Demonic Clans and Dark Faction clans looked at all of this, they had a thought.
“Do we even need to get involved in this fight?”
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