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ASHBORN PRIMORDIAL - Chapter 95

Published at 26th of April 2024 06:14:24 AM


Chapter 95: Squad Leader Maiya (One)

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Chapter 95: Squad Leader Maiya (One)

Maiya donned her handmaidens dress with an efficiency she wouldnt have thought possible a month or two ago. She strapped her thigh holsters over her pantyhose, brewed her teawhich had improved so much, even the head handmaiden gave her compliments these daysand left her room with confident steps.

Gone was her insecurity and clumsiness. She strode boldly. She looked her peers in the eyes. Warriors and handmaids alike nodded in respect as she passed through the halls of the Kinjal III garrison.

When shed first been posted here, she was sure shed never return. Maiya had never once seen an Ash beast, but shed heard the stories. Mythical creatures from the Age of Gods, who relied on the Ashen Realms enormous prana densities to survive.

Beings that could level entire cities on a whim.

While the Ash Beasts that ventured into the human realm tended to be less powerfulweakened by the relative dearth of pranathey were nonetheless the most terrifying things Maiya had ever seen.

It wasnt just their fearsome Balar Ranks, or their primal screams. Every Ash Beast Maiya had encountered was crazed. Deranged in a way that warped their impressive strength into something horrific. Something straight out of the worst nightmares.

One never knew when a beast would randomly go on a suicide mission to chomp a warrior in two. The image had kept her from sleeping for days.

And yet, even nightmares can become routine if encountered often enough. Today was yet another day fending off Ash Beasts. An average day killing mythical monsters whod make most people quake in their boots.

It was only thanks to Virs techniques for manipulating prana that allowed her to progress so rapidly. Ever since hed shown her how to control her bodys prana so many months ago, creating a prana suction in her hand, shed practiced her magic religiously, continuously honing her prana manipulation. Shed even experimented with some variations to enhance that effect. It was an agonizingly slow process, but every mejai she encountered considered her growth abnormally fast.

Even so, she knew Vir must have far outstripped her by now with his considerable knowledge of the workings of prana.

Maiya entered her squads room to find the five in various states of readiness.

Ready inspection! Maiya shouted. Her squad immediately lined up, their hands behind their backs in a parade rest.

Each were Kinjal Balarian Elites, and each had grown with her, becoming the hardened veterans they were today.

Back straight, Maiya commanded, pointing to one of her squad as she looked each of them up and down.

Dress your armor, its slightly off, she said to another.

Yes, maam!

Each warrior wore black gambeson under their plate metal cuirasses, gauntlets, and pauldrons. And yet, gaps remained between their armor. Her squad prioritized mobility over sheer protectiona single swipe from an Ash Wolfs paw could ruin armor, and a Phantomblades spike projectiles could penetrate even plate armor.

The best defense against an Ash Beast was to never be hitthe armor was there mainly for emergencies.

It was why only two of her squad wore shieldscircular bucklers strapped to their forearms. Her shield bearers used spears, while the rest sported polearms. All had talwars at their waist.

Except for her. She was stuck with her concealed daggers. To this day, she felt it was pure challing idiocy to send handmaidens out against Ash Beasts with only daggers, but Maiya had made the most of the situation. Her magic meant she rarely needed to come close to one of those beasts; her squad wielded long weapons for a reason. To get close to an Ash Beast was just begging to be maimed.Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience

Alright, listen up. Were patrolling Section D today. Theres been an outbreak of Ash Beasts in this area recently, so expect to engage.

Icicle shot forth, impaling the retreating beast. Her squad was upon it in moments, ending its life.

Maiya wiped a bead of sweat off her brow before raising her arm in victory. Her squad echoed the gestureevery victory against an Ash Beast was worthy of celebration.

Things hadnt gone this well initially. Not even close. Back when shed first started, Maiya had fought alone, flinging spell after spell at every Ash Beast she could find.

But as the days wore on and her squad racked up kill after kill, shed realized the simple truthmejai were far more deadly when supporting a squad.

It hadnt been an easy lesson to learn. Shed always thought of mejai as offensive damage dealers. Strengthening armor and sharpening weapons? It felt so mundane. It felt weak.

And yet, once shed started actively charging her squad, their injury rate had plummeted. They killed beasts faster than she ever could have while fighting alone, and they put themselves in less danger while doing so.

Of course, it wasnt like Maiya had given up on flinging spells. Just that her offensive magic took a back seat to powering her squad. The head handmaiden had once told her that mejai were force multipliers. They were people who could grant a squad victory against an entire company, doubling or even tripling a warriors Balar rank.

Maiya finally understood. Her squad had attained heights they hadnt even dreamed possible without her. They moved with superhuman speed, dodged with preternatural grace, and pierced hide as if it was paper.

Cleanup! Maiya ordered, and her squad moved diligently to skin the Ash Wolf hides. She helped as well. It wasnt a glamorous task, but it was a necessary one. Tough Ash Wolf hides had a myriad of uses, from armor components to rugs to insulation.

Once theyd collected the hides, she ordered the carcasses burned. If there was one thing that attracted Ash Beasts across the boundary, it was the corpse of another Ash Beast. Burning their corpses was standard practice.

Shredder incoming!

Maiya whipped around to see a new creature pop into existence, seemingly out of nowhere.

Ash Wolves, at least, looked like their more mundane counterpart. Addled and broken though their minds might have been, they had a regal bearing to them.

Shredders were abominations straight out of a nightmare. Lizardlike creatures standing as tall as a human on their hind legs, their pasty white skin was partially translucent, allowing glimpses into their internal organs.

Their small clawed hands might not look like much, but Shredders could decapitate a man with a single swipe.

Not to mention their oversized lizard heads. With long maws lined with three separate rows of razor-sharp teeth, they could even bite through solid steel. Their Balar 250 rank wasnt for nothing.

Everyone, to me! Maiya ordered, activating Piercing Protection and Slashing Protection to their max. Her orbs would protect against the Shredders claws and bladed tail, but there would be no surviving a bite from its maw. Only A Grade protection orbs could do that, and hers were merely C.

Simultaneously, she took out her D grade utility orb Flareissued to all Ash Gate squad leadersand activated it. A bright burst of red fire went hurtling into the sky, alerting nearby squads of their duress. While Flare looked impressive, it was only useful for signalingthe magical fire itself had no combat potency.

Only question is if well survive long enough for help to come.

While her squads combined Balar Rank outstripped the Shredders, she doubted theyd be getting out of this uninjured.

Maiya took a deep breath and cracked her knuckles. Bring it, you grakker!




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