Black Onyx - Forgotten Magic - Chapter 350: Ambush
Punches were exchanged, blades clashed, and kicks were delivered with deadly accuracy.
Gerald and the two Sand Walkers fought like mad dogs while the audience watched.
Now that they all had limitless energy, the intensity of battle reached its peak. And despite being completely out of his element, Gerald was greatly enjoying the beating he was currently receiving.
Some things were best learned if they could be experienced first-hand. And he needed to learn how to fight without magic because you never know when that skill might be needed.
And they had some pretty cool-looking moves also. They were so agile and fast when striking, moving like the wind. Perhaps learning that was more of a motivation for him.
But as time went on, the people became bored and started chatting and taking care of their own things.
Wounded had to be taken care of, fires had to be put out, and the corpses had to be removed to prevent any diseases from spreading in the canyon.
Dug and his group also distanced themselves from the three crazy men fighting. It seemed that even after breaking the encirclement, the two nomads didn’t have any plans of escaping. They were either going to take Gerald down, or die trying! That was their conviction. And now that they could fight in their peak form, that was what they did.
“Dug?” A man approached the group. He was dressed in combat attire, however, the clothes underneath were clearly quite expensive, even if they were now covered with blood, dust, and sand.
“Rolf?” Dug recognized him at a glance. “Oh man, am I glad to see you! You are still well and in good health, I hope?” He enthusiastically shook the man’s hand and pointed at his group. “Come, let me introduce you to my gang! You would not believe what we went through just to get here…”
Rolf was one of the people that made the Wailing Canyon their home. He was also the one from which Dug reserved the mounts for travel. He spent good money on them in advance and it would be a real tragedy if the owner suddenly died.
Calls of exotic birds were heard amid the sounds of flowing water as they chatted merrily and had a drink to celebrate, and finalize the deal.
Dug placed a pouch bag of coins on the table, and after confirming the correct amount, the two men shook hands once more.
“Excellent! Pleasure doing business with you!” Rolf smiled. “My people will show you the way to the stables. Your mounts should be ready in an hour.”
“Thank you!” Dug happily nodded. A few servants and workers dressed in combat attire that were always just a few steps behind Rolf made their presence known and gestured them to follow.
“Oh yeah, by the way…” Rolf called after them just as they were leaving. “How did you get past the army on the surface? Was it a hard battle? I will talk with the heads of other families to organize a counterattack.”
Dug and the rest of his group looked at him sideways, their confusion was unmistakable.
“What army? There was nobody there.” Gustav said without thinking. “I thought everybody was in the canyon?”
Rolf became pale like a chunk of white limestone. All blood drained from his face as he realized the implication of what he just heard.
“Oh, mother…” He broke into a sprint and ran away, his servants and guards barely keeping pace.
Then they heard the distinctive call of a bird again.
“Oh, can this bird shut up already?! I’ve been hearing it since we entered the canyon!” One of the warriors shook his fist towards the origin of the call, which was difficult since the echo amplified and scattered the sound.
That’s when Dug also realized something that bugged him for a while. “This bird, no wonder… No wonder I couldn’t figure out which bird it belonged to!” That’s because, despite being quite knowledgeable, the sound of this bird simply didn’t belong in the Great Desert!
“It’s an ambush! We’ve been tricked!”
Suddenly a body fell from the sky, splattering on the ground. Despite the now unrecognizable features, the victim was quickly determined to be one of the guards that went back to the surface to set things straight.
The assumption they all had that the Sand Walkers on top have all been taken care of couldn’t have been more wrong.
And now they were all trapped once more, with the enemy just waiting for them to peek out of their holes to cut off their heads.
Rolf already told the news that now spread like wildfire. All kinds of rumors immediately took root. Some even began speculating the newcomers might be working with the nomadic tribes to take over the Wailing Canyon.
But luckily, after some heated discussions, and exchange of insults, rationality prevailed. Now was not the time to be making more enemies.
The commotion also disrupted Gerald and the two Sand Walkers, who now showed weird grins on their faces. One of them suddenly stopped fighting and started producing bird-like calls.
Soon they could hear replies coming from up high, after which the sounds of explosions shook the canyon.
“Watch out!” People scattered in all directions as massive boulders and pieces of shattered rock started raining down. The bloody fools blew up a side of the canyon!
Thousands of tons of orange rock shattered upon impact, creating small craters and shooting shrapnel everywhere.
People shrieked as their bodies were lacerated and pierced by stones, some of them being so unlucky to get buried beneath the rubble.
Everybody was running for cover. The walls of the canyon had homes carved into them, but getting inside now meant almost certain death. Like a waterfall, the stone was raining down on the lives below.
The two Sand Walkers, having accepted their fate, jumped on Gerald, held him tightly, and stopped him from moving, all to assure his demise.
The rocks were falling all around them, and any time now, they too would be buried. Or so they thought.
The two men held him without letting go and closed their eyes while they waited for death. The only problem… Soon the rumbling of rock stopped and they were still alive.
“What? Scared of a few pebbles?” They heard Gerald’s voice mocking them. Opening their eyes they found themselves in a perfect circle, devoid of any stones. All around them lay shattered boulders and rocks, only a circle with a radius of two meters was completely clear.
“What? You didn’t seriously think you could take me out with such a pathetic display, right?” Gerald mocked again, a disdainful smirk growing on his face. “I might be tired, but deflecting a few rocks is nothing special.” He then gripped the two Sand Walkers by the throat and lifted them up as if they weighed nothing.
His vice-like grip made them bulge their eyes and struggle for breath as they clawed at his hands. It was useless.
His grip was like one of a hydraulic press, though on the weaker side of the spectrum. He then slammed them on the ground while Mana started gathering in his palms.
Leaning over, he whispered a single sentence.
“Game over.”
Then came an explosion.
Boom!