Sword of the Philosopher
Darkness and Sword
There is no such change in Arzac's appearance...... but the fangs are characteristic of it. Did you get the power of a vampire? It can be said that vampires are suitable for the Castle of the Count.
How it works - Arzac sets up an assault while I think about it. Maybe he's going to eat it up on my neck muscle and chew it off a thousand ways as it is.
Immediately confront him with a sword. Then Arzak raised his right arm and at some point he received the sword with a sharp nail stretched out.
I play my nails right off, and at the same time I release the horizontal giraffe. But on the verge of arrival, Arzac moved to dodge and cut the sky.
"You have to."
somewhere fun. Arzac says... things like being blind to Lilitscha and the others sealing the movement.
Nevertheless, the most alarming thing I have to be aware of is that the three people who can't move are targeted. A simple attack would allow me to move and respond, but Arzac also uses magic. The magic that currently binds the three of us must be more alert to his magic than it maintains with tools or something.
"Come on, how will you cook"
Arzac sees me as worthy. You have to guess by what means the other person will come. Especially if you can't move a magic attack. Pretty dangerous if the Liliths eat it.
Then - I start chanting. Then Arzac moved too. Turn the chant on me and set me up.
Attack by nails, but take it by sword. The power is considerable, and Eina and Lirisha may not be able to stand it.
"How far can you go on your own?
Ask me provocatively, Arzak. This one tried to turn into a counterattack - the opponent immediately retracted and spread his hands wide to the left and right.
At that moment, when magic comes, I understand - there are two types of attack magic that Arzac uses. Together in the dark attribute, one is' Black Fang ', a lower magic that shoots out lumps of pitch black. And the other is the intermediate magic' Dark Rain '. Its magic, which rains darkness like rain, is quite powerful with an overall attack.
Either - the moment you think about it, magic is activated. As soon as I did, I felt magic from above. This is' Dark Rain '-!
"Light, protect!
Activate magic to counteract darkness. Light attribute defensive magic 'Saint Wall', which prevents attacks of all attributes, except light, and has considerable defense, especially against dark attributes.
Usually it creates and prevents walls between enemies and allies, but this time it is applied. By covering the top against "Dark Rain," he accepts the falling darkness.
The result is... defensive magic prevented rain.
"... well, you were guessing it was magic aimed at those who couldn't move"
says Arzac. And I laughed.
"Your despicable methods of warfare are foreseeable."
"Well... Simply using magic seems to defend you"
Arzac says...... how should we fight under this circumstance. I thought, and the conclusion I eventually arrived at was a short-term showdown aimed at the steeple.
You can't win the basics without dealing a certain amount of damage in the game. But not in real life. There are also steeples in demons, and cases where even powerful demons can be settled at once have also been experienced in training times.
If you're a Demon, you can't be so good, but Arzac is only a man of power. Even though he possesses the power of a vampire, he was treated in the game as a human being, not a demon. I mean, if we can pierce the heart or something, that should settle it.
Immediately after that thought, Arzac comes to me. With increasing magic, I am prepared to use magic. When approaching in there, are you willing to attack at a zero distance?
I'm trying to retreat - it's more dangerous to retreat than there is to be about my people. When he stopped, Arzac was a long way from home.
Perhaps you're willing to pack up an intermission and crush the space where I can wave my sword - here I start chanting. It ended in an instant and the magic was activated immediately.
Not even unchanging, but some magic can be exercised with little time - that's the water attribute junior magic called 'Water Attack' that you just chose. It's the least powerful magic of all attack magic, magic you shouldn't expect to be powerful, but there was another way to use it in the game.
This magic, which has the effect of blowing it up at water pressure, has the effect of glaring at the opponent greatly… This magic, which also creates a clear gap on the game, was quite useful as a magic of connection, such as combo, and was often used to frame the opponent.
I can't do it now that it's the most real thing. I could do it because it was a specification in the game that the allies would not be affected by the magic they exercised, but in reality it would involve the allies.
But it's useful now to fight alone - the water pressure forces Arzac to retreat.
"Gu......!
But when I tried to lose, I flashed. The sword trident released along the movement of the water currents captures Arzac's body brilliantly. It didn't hit the steeple but it seemed to be somewhat damaged, barking.
"You!"
Approaching again.Use the same magic again... but unlike the AI present in the game, if you used the same method of warfare, you would be dealt with somehow. While I think so, I will first identify Arzac's attack.
They tried to attack me even more... so I used magic that I could chant and activate in an instant. Now it's just the wind. Then Arzak thought he would be further attacked by the wind, or he voluntarily chose to retreat and distance himself.
"... sounds like you'll do it. But not until you destroy me."
As I hear that word, I turn my eyes to Lirisha, who is nearby. Is it also painful to raise her face, she is bowed and silent?
"Do you care about the rest of us?
Arzac asks. Turning his neck, he was laughing.
"Unfortunately, there's nothing you can do while the magic is active."
... just doesn't seem like anything to talk about how this magic works, and I'll still have to take it down on my own.
Arzac can still activate magic. Better be able to activate the 'Saint Wall' to protect your people than that magic could possibly be 'Dark Rain'. But if not - I have hands.
Here I put my foot forward. At the same time, he starts chanting, and Arzac turns off his grin.
"Come!"
Arzac speaking out. First I roll out my sword, and it gets bounced with my nails.
But I won't stop attacking. My move to set me up even more intransigently might have looked nasty if I had seen it from Arzac - I hope you think so.
When he is bounced with two or three shots, Arzac strikes back by his nails. That's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna stay out of this.
From their point of view, that's exactly what they would have been after.
"It's over."
Arzac declared to me that there was a gap. Immediately afterwards a pitch black is born directly in front of him. Definitely 'Black Fang'. Subordinate magic, but if it were also a being who received power from demonic tribes like Arzac, the power would be inside.
So I unlocked the magic that I had done just before I chanted and activated while looking into the darkness.
"What?"
The motion also seemed to have been passed on to Arzac. Unlocking the magic I was purposefully chanting - the moment my opponent's gaze shoots me through, I do the chant again and activate the 'Water Attack' by the time the pitch black converges.
The current and the sword of darkness clash. The water didn't get to push the darkness back, but succeeded in blunting the movement. I knew this magic was just going straight to my goal, so I decided not to hit my buddies by reading the track, so I moved on to dodging.
Arzac immediately increases his magic and shows a move to activate it. But before that, I'll use a further 'water attack' and hit that body.
"Gu...!
Arzac groans. The water flow interrupted, the movement slowed down, and yet it hasn't reached the point of releasing magic - I let go of my sword to settle when I decided this was a good time.