by Kasugamaru
Come on, give us the signal, make use of our flames. We can’t fight like you, but we still... Yes, the signal!
“Go! Release!”
Our fourth Flame Ray. It should be a spell a thousand men strong in total, but it’s not enough. It’s not nearly big or hot enough. Although I guess that should be expected; everyone has different amounts of stamina and mana. Even the things that sustain their will—long-held rage and sadness—obviously differ from person to person.
Nevertheless, our dreams are the same, and we all look up to Kuroi as our symbol of hope.
I won’t let a single ray be left behind. I won’t let even the tiniest glimmer of heat go to waste. I’ll collect them together; I’ll send them flying! I’ll twist them into a fiery screw, strong, sharp, and tight, then unleash it into the sky.
Fly! O flames of ours—a thousand burning emotions from a thousand different people. There’s your target; fly toward it without hesitation! The raven-haired Kuroi is there, staring down our enemy. We must defeat them, no matter the cost!
A cough is rising in my throat, together with the iron taste of blood. Stop distracting me, damn it! Yes! It hit! The full force of the flames is pouring over the demon.
“Heh... Heh heh... We did it, goddamn it!”
“Yes. Well done, Odysson.”
Son Peine. When did he get here? And why did he dismount from his horse?
“Sit. You need to rest.”
“Don’t be stupid, the demon’s still...”
“It’s defeated. That’s magic fire, remember? It’ll keep burning until there’s nothing left to burn.”
Hey, don’t push my shoulders. Ow! Don’t smack my butt! Damn, my knees are quaking just trying to stand. My hands are shaking, too.
“Just rest. We don’t even need the fire bombs now. Besides, Lady Kuroi and Agias have taken some distance and are simply watching now. If we leave it alone, the demon will burn to death.”
I’d tell him not to be so careless, but I don’t think it’s necessary. Despite his light tone, son Peine hasn’t smiled once yet. That’s good; the battle’s not over yet.
“But my, you sure have carved your name into history today, Odysson. The first demon killer in all of humanity. The Mage Company delivered the killing blow, after all.”
“It was on its last legs after Kuroi’s spell... cough, cough!”
“...You paid your price. Enjoy your spoils of war.”
“Heh... It’s just a bloody nose.”
There are still enemies to defeat. The demon may be down, but there are a thousand yellow eyes in the palace. I can hear battle cries, see rising clouds of dust and smoke. There’s going to be a lot of street fighting, which will be difficult for the Bomber Knights to handle. The fireproof soldiers are busy evacuating the citizens, too.
“Cough... None of the guys that went into the palace have come out.”
“Don’t worry. Zakkow is a man of the front lines who’s used to tough situations, and cleverness is Marius’ middle name. We couldn’t ask for better leaders. They’ll overcome any difficulties.” He sounds positive, but the bitter look on his face tells an entirely different story. “...Depending on Crumbling Mountain’s actions, that is.”
That’s true. The unexpected appearance of that monster, the demon, made me forget, but the yellow-eyed Apostle is still in the palace. If they choose to wade into battle, the outcome would be easy to predict.
“However, uh... a more pressing question comes to mind.” He swallows quite loudly. Is it fear, or nerves? Either way, it’s hardly manly... but I can’t laugh at him for it. What is it? I swallow, too. “As a sorcerer, I’d like to hear your opinion... What is this strange presence?”
I feel it, too. It’s hard to express, but there’s a sense of extreme evil in the air. The demon burns, but instead of feeling better, the foreboding just gets worse and worse. It’s hard to breathe, like I’m stuck between two raging storms. If I don’t focus on not doing it, I’m liable to piss myself.
“Could it... possibly be in the palace?” I ask.
“What is? The yellow-eyed Apostle? Maybe, but does that really explain this sense of dread?”
“No. No, of course not. Not even Golden gave off anything like this. Nor that demon...”
“Wait, you don’t think...”
“It is possible; Lady Kuroi has set a precedent for it.”
“The long-ears would be one thing, but the yellow eyes have an emperor... Whoa?!”
A thunderous noise comes from the palace again. You gotta be kidding me! Giant wings rise again, bat-like and membranous. There’s another one? Oh, my... Oh God! And another! Two at once? How many more are there? What the hell is going on?!
God! Guardian God of humanity! What the hell are we... What the hell is Kuroi supposed to do?!
-DDR Stream/VOD Part 14-
Uh, is that... No. No, you’re kidding.
(The wrath you control is quite strong. I have lost my pride.)
Two more demons? That’s just not possible. It’s crazy, even for DDR standards. No. No, no! This has to be a bug.
(Avarice will likely not beat you either. Thus I used it to summon demons.)
Is this some kind of event? A forced bad end that’s different from the Demon God appearing and laughing? That’s so shitty that I’m even getting a nose bleed.
(One will head towards wrath. The other will search for the treasure.)
Huh, one demon’s coming towards Kuroi. But the other... flew away? Where’s it flying to?
(By the way, “To hope is to contradict the future.”)
Aha ha ha... Oh, for God’s sake. From what I can see on the radar, that demon just landed near the rearguard—where the fat priest is.
(And “Existence is a fight against absurdity.”)
Hey, what?! The demon that didn’t fly off just casually tossed a piece of castle wall straight into my fire mages! Those were rare units!
(KartofStarch. If you are the counter to my invasion, then the resistance is...)
Yeah, no. Aha ha ha! Boy, if I ever see the dev team... Ha ha ha...
(If you are the true god that gives hope to this world...)
This game is so shitty, so masochistic, so impossible, so barf-inducing... I just... can’t. This has to be a joke. This can’t be the end. It just can’t.
(...then do something about this.)
Shut up, Romanian!
Pick up your sword, Kuroi. Fight until the end—no, fight so that this isn’t the end. You said there was hope, remember? You declared those words to the people of the Frontier with your own mouth. Can’t you remember the taste of that warm udon? So c’mon! Let’s do this, Kuroi! Destroy that demon! Kill as many—okay, maybe more than a few is impossible, b-but at least kill these two!
70 Zakkow Fights Hard at the Giant Evil’s Feet / DDR Special Perks
An enemy. A powerful enemy, so dangerous it threatens to take all we have.
Now. Now is the time. God, take all I have. Grant us the power of miracles.
-Captain Zakkow III-
“C-Captain! Captain Zakkow! It’s another demon!”
“So what? Is that a reason to abandon citizens who can still be saved?” I shout, pushing a pillar out of the way. I pull out a dusty child. He’s struggling to breathe, but at least there’s no bleeding. A broken leg, maybe, but with a splint he should be fine.
“Okay, men! Let’s move!”
I can’t save many people with only fifty men under my command. Perimeter patrolling, removal of debris, protection from falling objects, carrying of the wounded, and battling the vampires... we’re severely undermanned. Our position is awkward, as well. Having split up to investigate the vast palace and gather up surviving citizens, if we were to try and escape together, the vampires would easily target us. Even a single vampire would create a bloodbath. Not to mention, we could all be crushed instantly by the demon at any time.
I hear explosions. Is it fire magic? Or is it vampiric destruction? Either w
ay, we can’t allow the citizens to go near it. Gotta wait for the opportune moment to escape. For now, we’ve set up camps inside the large barracks by the western gate, as well as the grain storehouse by the eastern gate. Our people are holed up in there and fairly secure. Marius is out doing hit-and-run attacks as well; that should buy us enough time.
“Sniff... It hurts...”
“You’re doing great. Really great, kid.”
“Mommy... Mommy!”
“It’s okay. It’s okay. Leave everything to us.”
Dust and ash cover the soles of my boots as I make my way down the avenue. Most of the side paths are blocked off by collapsed domiciles. I close my eyes and listen; I won’t let one cry, one moan, not even the rustling of clothes escape my notice.
Augh! An ear-splitting noise, like rolling thunder. The demon is howling. So annoying. Stop it! Shut up!
“Captain, enemies! Six vampires, coming at us!”
Hmph. Separated from your main squad, huh? Bloodshot yellow eyes, fangs, drool—they’re excited. They’re ferocious beasts that will attack any human on sight.
“Greatshields, forward! Intercept!”
“Yes, sir!”
But in the end, they’re just wild beasts. The correct response is to create a wall, block them off. These things crush the weak underfoot; they are not warriors.
“Rahhhhh!”
That’s the way. Hit them with your battle cries! Push them back with your spirit! We have citizens to protect. Don’t let your warrior’s shields waver, even if it costs your life!
“Prepare for ignition! Smash!”
With the vampires stopped, we hit them with oil bags. They burst on contact, covering them in the stuff. Even those that miss splash all over the ground. Good, now ignite! Even normal oil becomes magical when lit with mana. Thus, it works wonders against vampires.
“Time for a hunt! Forward!”
Hatchet in hand, I proceed into the fire. I drive my blade into a writhing vampire’s neck, again and again. Damn, some blood got in my eye.
“Gah!”
Something impacts my stomach. A knee? My body rises slightly in the air. The monster’s still so strong, despite being half decapitated. The difference in resilience between our species has never been more evident.
“Rahhh!”
I drive my fist into the hatchet stuck in its neck. Once, twice, three times and it severs. How do you like that? I won’t back down, not even for a second. We are the fireproof soldiers! We receive the God of war and fire’s blessing with our whole bodies and wade into battle. Humanity’s survival depends on us.
“Anyone wounded?” I call. A few report light wounds. Two have lost their dominant arm. Battles against vampires are never an overwhelming victory for us. Our tactics may outclass them, but... we still lost one man. His head was bitten right off. I offer a short, silent prayer for my fallen brother, then quickly open my eyes. The demon’s voice rumbles.
“You men, help move the wounded. Relieve those who are still fighting. Tie them to your backs with rope—”
“Captain! More enemies!”
“Damn! It never ends!”
About a hundred vampires stand at the end of the avenue. That’s too many. It’s time for a decision. I look at my men—fire burns in their eyes. They shake their heads.
All right, we’ll make our stand here, so the citizens and injured can escape.
“Let’s do this! Let your spirits burn, so that we may continue to fight under Lady Kuroi’s command!”
Here they come, the man-eating monsters. They charge, vulgar smiles plastered across their faces. Bring it; come to us! Taste the blade of humanity!
Hm? A rumbling shakes the ground—the sound of galloping horses... Cavalry. Bomber Knights burst into the avenue via an intersection. Fifty men? Oh, I see Marius at their center. Is that his squad? They charge the vampires from the rear, ready to pierce right down the middle.
“Move to the sides! Make way! Defensive formations!” I order.
The cavalry run right through, whooping and yelling; they’re so fast and intense. Swords, spears, fire bombs, and flame canisters make up their attacks. They cut through the enemy easily.
Heh! Marius, the idiot. Of course he winks at me as he passes.
“Form a line! Shields up! Throw your fire! Make them burn and scream!”
Once the last rider is through, we form up and block off the avenue. What we lack in men, we make up for with blazing fire. Our spirits high, we draw the enemy’s attention. If they chase after Marius, it’ll be chaos; horses aren’t meant for the tight streets of urban warfare.
Then again, I suppose my concern was unfounded. I feel a fiery spirit from behind me.
“Out of the way!” shouts Marius.
House Willow’s cavalry tactics are impressive, charging again so quickly. Their blades flash as their rush of destruction commences. And then, in the blink of an eye, it’s over. The least we can do is finish off the stragglers.
“Captain Zakkow!”
“Yo, Marius. How goes the battle?”
I wipe away my sweat. If not for his help, we would have been goners. We spread out in order to save the citizens while taking out vampires, but this strategy is really testing our fortunes. Battles like this are happening all over the city.
“We’ve shaved down most of their main force, but now that thing is back.” He’s looking at the demon. We’re all looking up at it, but it never looks down at us. I don’t think we or even the vampires register in its eyes. “The battlefield is disjointed, chaotic, and scattered. The vampires are unusually excited, as well. You could even call them crazed. I’ve heard reports of them killing each other.”
“Drunk on blood, perhaps? Or are they overjoyed in the demon’s presence?”
“...Perhaps they are sad to see just how small they really are.”
A demon is a giant monster, an avatar of violence. Yes, I see; that would certainly impress a sense of insignificance upon anyone. My hatchet would be less than a bug bite to it.
“Hmph... If that’s true, then they have no pride.”
Humans have always been powerless, but through hard work and teamwork, we have overcome our weakness to become warriors. Our wills have reached the heavens; look up, and you can see it. Yes, the demon is gigantic, but an unending volley of flames is launching at its terrible face. Spears—Lady Kuroi’s special fire magic—pierce, burn, and explode.
What a relief to see.
Take it! Take it, you evil creature! Those attacks are our rage incarnate. Behold, vampires, elves, demons, dragons, Demon God, and Dragon God—all who would belittle us—look and be afraid! This is humanity. Humans exist, and we are proud.
“Ha ha, that’s Lady Kuroi for you. Look, she’s luring out the demon again,” points out Marius.
“This is a good time to evacuate.”
“Yes, my brothers are probably on their way to assist us.”
“The eastern gate is closest. Can I ask you to take care of the western gate?”
“Roger. Good luck to you!”
“And to you!”
Run! Hurry forward—there’s no time to waste. Just a little longer. Our luck isn’t the greatest, but it can at least hold out until this operation is done. Even if our fortune does run out, there will be warriors to take our place. After all, there is a battlefield after death. Ah, how blessed are we. I can fight without fear!
-DDR Stream/VOD Part 15-
Go, Kuroi! Unleash your Spear of Rage Rush! Ha! Ha! This way, demon! And don’t call me a coward, either. Whittling down a strong enemy from far away is a sure-win strategy in hard games. Brick by brick, you take them apart. It’s common knowledge.
Whoa! It threw a palace gate at me. Hilarious! As if that would hit me. Chocolate Pudding easily dodges to the side. Then, I respond with another volley of spears. This is almost like a different game; I feel like I’m a lone ground fighter repelling a bunch of alien invaders.
Oh, nice! I lured it out
onto the field. The quakes it’s making are crazy, though. This will be your grave, demon! An open field, in the middle of the day? Obviously speed is going to win out.
Okay, use up the remainder of your magic to Call Einherjar! Come, my heroic spirits! More, more! I want ten thousand of you! Well, that might be impossible, but in my mind, that’s how large my army is! Oh, and lots of cavalry, please. Then, without delay, I put them into auto-battle mode. I leave the rest to you! Should be child’s play with how many warriors I summoned.
Now, hi-yo Silver... I mean, Chocolate Pudding! Away! Destroy the other demon, Kuroi! I know all of your mana is gone, so you can’t recover, and that it’s taking all you’ve got to keep your horse summoned, let alone fight... But there’s a way to bring this back from the brink: this! Oh, you can’t see it... Then again, I don’t even know if I’ll be able to publish this video, to be honest.
Anyway, it’s this! My VR set; the expensive one! Does anyone see where I’m going with this? Yes, that’s right. The most common of VR game conventions—a VR connection perk. Okay, I just plug it in, mess with the settings, peel off the film on the visor’s screen, and... boom!
You see, VR isn’t really suitable for action games. It makes people motion sick, and you can smack into a wall or desk and hurt yourself. It’s just hard to use in general. The most common use for it is, well... adult stuff, you know? Obviously that would piss off game devs. Like, they pour a lot of resources into their games. DDR especially, since it’s so detailed. That’s why most games give VR connections special perks by default.
As for what that is in DDR, according to the strategy sites, it’s a complete recovery of health and mana. Yeah, I know, kinda boring. They could at least give you an elixir item that you can use at all times. Honestly, I haven’t ever tried VR before because of this; it’s a common theme among the most dedicated players.
Anyway, I’m all set up now. Okay, Kuroi, I’m going to be borrowing your vision for a bit!
Dive into the world of DDR!