Falling Mage and the Power of Divergence

Episode 206: Dalta and the Warcraft (Medium)

"Ha!

"Gru."

Deep fog that suddenly broke out on some of the dark areas on Dacrea's side. In it, D'Arta, a chestnut-haired girl, and the warcraft of a brown furry bear were fighting.

And Seiya is just watching over the battle between the two.

D'Arta launches an attack on a bear warcraft while making good use of the deep fog. By contrast, the Warcraft can hardly move as they think because they are deprived of their sight.

But no D'Arta would give a decisive beating against the Warcraft.

If it is the low-powered magic of D'Arta, it has hit the Warcraft many times since earlier. But the intrusion is low-power magic, where you have attacked several times, and you cannot do damage to the Warcraft.

But D'Arta hasn't done anything. It incorporates high-powered magic many times during low-powered magic for a series of attacks. However, all of Dalta's high-powered attacks were avoided by the Warcraft.

The intense fog generated by D'Arta not only deprives him of vision, but also of his sense of smell. That's deadly for a nosy warcraft like remembering the smell of Dalta. Yet the Warcraft was brilliantly avoided only the high-powered magic of Dalta.

Seiya sees the sight and comes to a conclusion.

That is an area that is logically impossible to explain. An area of difficult sensation to explain, if you say so plainly.

That is no longer possible to explain. A world only the powerful can understand. And Dalta's opponent, the Warcraft, was stepping into that world.

Sixth sense, neither visual nor olfactory. In other words, biological instincts, intuitions, or wild instincts. It's a world you know because you're a powerful warcraft.

The feeling is one of sudden visitation when one's life is in danger, something like chills on the back in the case of Seyya. That's why the Warcraft was able to react to the high-powered magic that threatened his confidence life.

But Seyya feels that's not the only problem.

Another problem. Rather, it is more critical in this fight.

That's D'Arta's style of combat. If you're going to say it to the big mess, it's proper in the battle of D'Arta.

As far as D'Arta's magic goes, she's not fit for battle in the first place. Even if you go into battle, propriety would be backward support. The fog of D'Arta exerts considerable power in combat.

And if they unleashed so much high-powered magic in that fog, it wouldn't be this hard from the other side. But put it only in mass combat.

If D'Arta were to be the opponent's one-hit, her strength would be greatly diminished.

If it's a one-on-one battle, there's only one enemy where there was how much fog. If you concentrate on one of them, even high-powered magic is enough to deal with.

In other words, D'Arta becomes quite a threat when poking his opponent by surprise in a mass battle, but the moment it is alone, it instantly turns into a lined magician.

And now that was exactly the situation.

But even if we knew that, Seyya wouldn't do anything wild to get her hands on this fight. That's because this is Dalta's revenge.

If Seyya exercises the 'Dark Wave' against the Warcraft here, perhaps the Warcraft will extinguish its existence in an instant without a trace. Plus this is the safest way.

But Seyya doesn't do that.

If Seyya ever gets her hands on here, D'Arta's revenge will be something she won't get for life.

Saiya is also going to know the sorrow, anger, hatred, etc. of losing loved ones. Once, when Seyya was about to lose Yua, Seyya's heart was filled with such emotions.

I also thought I'd avenge you.

So Seiya had decided in her heart that she would never get her hands on it. Because this is D'Arta's revenge. Even so, I'm only covering for a little bit because if I don't do exactly anything, D'Arta will get hit.

"I pour it on the fog-protected thing, the fog-witch." Misty Rift "

"Guru, Guru"

Dalta attempts an attack on the Warcraft with "Misty Rift", but the Warcraft still evades that attack with wild instincts to attack in the direction in which the magic has flown.

"Graa!"

Seyya sees the red demon squares unfolding in the mouth of the Warcraft in deep fog. Seiya's visibility ability, which is raised by Single Light, made it easy to capture both of them in the thick fog.

But Dalta, unable to perform an increase in visibility, has not yet noticed the unfolding magic formation of the Warcraft.

As it is, D'Arta is attacked by surprise. When Seyya thinks so, she immediately exercises the 'Dark Wave' against the unfolding magic formation of the Warcraft to extinguish it.

The 'Dark Waves' of Seyya, who no longer needed chanting, magic names or triggers, extinguished the unfolding magic formations of the Warcraft without a sound. Seiya has done the same work about five times in previous battles.

Exactly. The Warcraft also feels that their demons are being obstructed by some force, but they can't deal with it. Because it doesn't take wild instincts in "Dark Waves" exercised solely against the Demon Square.

This is how D'Arta and the Warcraft were fighting.

Warcraft instinctively knew this battle was strange as he avoided the attack of D'Arta. I can't do advanced thinking to Warcraft, but I still have thoughts. And with that thought, the Warcraft was noticing an anomaly.

What is now before me is a girl who smells the same as the magicians who left a wound in her abdomen. I don't know what that girl has to do with those two.

But I couldn't calm down because I smelled the same as those magicians. Because the wounds on his abdomen were also a sign of shame for the Warcraft.

Now I don't know, but one day after attacking the city somewhere far away, Warcraft confronted the villagers in that village. At that time, I felt no fear from them, and the Warcraft was alarmed.

That's why the Warcraft was wounded in the abdomen. That's when you get caught off guard.

Wound to the abdomen, which also received two shots, the Warcraft instantly went mad. That's anger from Warcraft's pride and being wounded by the opponent he was looking down on.

And the Warcraft killed them.

But the girl in front of the Warcraft smells much like them. The moment I smelled her, Warcraft instantly decided to kill her by remembering a long time ago. It is also from anger after all.

But the Warcraft hasn't noticed.

That the reason I keep attacking about the girl I would be in front of is not because I remember her intent to kill me, but because I am running unconsciously out of fear of the immense presence I feel right around the corner.

That could also be a kind of wild instinct.

The presence released from whoever was there was immense, and the Warcraft instinct was alarming that we should not fight. Warcraft felt the alarm unconsciously, avoiding a fight with some of them.

Fortunately, some of them are not joining the fight. It just interferes with the magic I use. By thinking so, the Warcraft was reassuring himself without realizing it.