Rioneed: VRMMORPG - chapter 452
Ibro was satisfied of the numbers of skeletons he summoned from his pocket space world, but he wasn’t as much with skeletons he summoned using Dinar skills, and that was due to his ultimatum energy depleted completely in those few hours, and that bothered him.
He used his curses back when he used this through his system, and he could continue summoning skeletons non-stop for days, not hours. The only good news for him was that he could use his system functions and abilities here, so this wasn’t a big loss for him.
‘Start using my death summon curse all the time,’ Ibro ordered his system.
‘Ok, but be aware the effects won’t be like that of the current skills you have in your class,’ the system replied instantly.
‘What?!’
Ibro stopped in his tracks as he asked with haste:
‘Why is that?’
‘Do you forget? Here is very scarce in spiritual energy and soul sea energy, so you can’t form ultimatum energy perfectly and easily as before,’ the system explained.
‘This would be a problem,’ Ibro muttered with deep frown over his face. He planned to depend upon his curses to make up for the rapidly depleting ultimatum energy, but now he couldn’t do that.
He had huge numbers of skeletons inside his pocket space not long ago, but he had gone through many harsh battles, sent many skeletons to aid Maya, to guard that gate world, and to fulfill his previous agreement with the parallel universe.
So, he didn’t have much in his pocket space now, and if he took any more then the balance inside would be broken. That was a problem he needed to solve rapidly.
He wasn’t worried about freeing his village now, but he had a feeling if the demons sensed his presence, they would send more armies in no time to crush him.
He needed more armies, as was here would be so cruel, and his enemies would never allow him to catch his breaths for even a second. He sighed; this was a strong blow to him, a blow that came out of nowhere.
‘Don’t be so dejected like that, I will try to reach a suitable compromise with the game for you,’ the system suddenly said, and this changed Ibro’s current mood instantly.
‘I depend on you at this my partner,’ Ibro muttered before setting his gaze again towards his about to be crushed village. According to his observation, his village could sustain this solid defense for a day or two, then it would be overwhelmed.
The scene of his destroyed village made his blood boil more, so he flew higher in the sky, higher till he reached the clouds. He took out his sword, and coupled with his staff he stood there amidst the clouds.
‘Can I use my spells and strikes together?’ he asked, as he wanted to make sure he could use his strongest weapons here, as if not then he would have to use his runes, and he didn’t want to use them now as he already had other plans for them.
‘Yes, but the range is affected greatly,’ the system replied.
‘Can I attack those around the village at the least?’ Ibro asked.
‘Yes you can, but you won’t manage to attack the rest from here,’ the system replied.
Ibro was content with this, but he wasn’t totally convinced with this, as he missed already his system full capacity.
‘Go and negotiate with the game here, I need your full power my partner.’
‘…’
Ibro trusted his system would find a solution to this current difficult situation he found himself at. Ibro then moved his focus towards the front, as his little baby was being harassed by those filthy demons and monsters.
It was time for him to announce his presence, it was time to shift the heavy responsibility from his men in the village and take it on his shoulders.
‘Nefrisca Santo Janigmay.’
‘Nefrisca Santo Janigmay.’
‘Nefrisca Santo Janigmay.’
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‘Nefrisca Santo Janigmay.’
‘Nefrisca Santo Janigmay.’
‘Nefrisca Santo Janigmay.’
‘Sa Romy Dai.’
‘Alfa Ta Shtoy.’
‘Sa Romy Dai.’
‘Alfa Ta Shtoy.’
Ibro’s spells came one after another without pause. He felt the changes in his spells, as they felt somehow weaker than before. He sighed, as he needed to repeatedly use his first spell nearly double times than before to reach nearly the same effect as before.
He was surrounded by a shield stretching for nearly 50 meters only, and then he stopped using the first spell. He then started to use his other two spells, as two huge swords appeared amidst the clouds with two gigantic hands holding them.
Their appearance came so sudden and managed to attract everyone’s attention.
Ibro knew his spells weren’t known for his men down below, but he wasn’t concerned by this right now, as he started at once to use his most powerful AOE strike, the sword whirlpool strike, as he took the stance, and started the move part without delay.
He felt his PSR energy accumulating inside him, and for his surprise he felt it getting far stronger than before. He wanted to ask his system about it, but he didn’t have the luxury to do this right now.
‘Let’s announce my return with a big bang,’ he muttered to himself as he finished the move part and used the final part, the strike. The two swords created a huge whirlpool that pushed away all the clouds in the sky around him, so his figure finally appeared to every living thing here.
His strike didn’t wait for everyone to regain their composure, especially his village men, with Hoden and Mamor the most astonished of them all.
The strike started to move in accelerating momentum towards the demons around the village, but its size, power, and magnitude wasn’t even on par with even half of its past effect, so he started to use the second, third, and fourth strikes at once. Ibro then shouted out loud:
“Advance, kill all monsters and demons on your way, protect my village.”
His voice came from his high altitude to announce his identity to the whole world. as he finished relaying his orders, a mighty roars came accompanied by sudden appearance of endless skeletons from behind the mountain.
Their sudden emergence was a shock to everyone, but the villager men knew these skeletons were allied forces, so they didn’t panic, instead they shouted in extreme joy. The tide of this long tedious battle had finally shifted and win began to be on their side.
“Kill them all, push the lines away from the village, help my skeletons and move straight to the cave.”
Ibro’s orders didn’t stop, as he began to shout directing his orders to his men inside the village, specifically to Hoden and Mamor.
The two was still amidst their shock by the glorious mighty return of their lord; they didn’t expect the long lost Ibro would come back in such a way, more stronger and far powerful than before.
“Our lord is back, follow his orders and start pushing these damn monsters back. Help these skeletons, as they belong to our lord,” Mamor’s strong voice echoed all around the defensive battle at the village walls.
Many soldiers already had seen Ibro before, but many more didn’t, so after hearing Mamor orders they didn’t hesitate anymore. The Hepatia village retaliation came violently, as soldiers found a way to vent their suppressed anger and hatred towards these monsters.
The shock wave created by their counterattack was enough to push the monsters few kilometers backward, and this was enough for the skeletons to step in. the battlefield face changed drastically, from being one sided battle into an all out war.
Everywhere you could spot many skeletons working side by side with soldiers to kill monsters, and in the back the mighty roars of Ibro’s whirlpool strikes kept raging with unstoppable momentum.
Ibro didn’t stop using his strikes one after another, as he wasn’t satisfied by their weakened effect. He started to move gradually step by step towards his village.
He knew he couldn’t stop the war by just defending these walls; his real target was the two caves away from the walls.
Without securing these caves, everything would be pointless, and he couldn’t end this war rapidly as he intended.
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The End of Rioneed 1: The Rise of A Necromancer book.
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Rioneed 2: Necromancer Supreme System.
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