The First Legendary Beast Master - Chapter 1604 With All The Demons

Chapter 1604 With All The Demons
Elder Forsham turned to Dana as Cara flew off with the boss in the middle of a fight.
“That was… horrific.”
Dana shrugged. “She’s like that. You get used to it.”
“If she keeps it up, I suspect that the Wrath Demons will reconsider kilts as a fashion statement. I’ve never seen anyone brave enough to try to use their testicles as a punching bag before, though.” Forsham added.
“You know how they call the species a ‘Chaos Badger”? I think that she took it as a personal challenge.
If you don’t specifically tell her not to do dumb stuff, she will do whatever she thinks will be the most fun. And if it’s just her siblings and Karl, she doesn’t see any reason to hold back.
However, this might be enlightening. The Oathbreaker Demons spread damage with every hit.
Now that she’s pulled a full quarter of the dungeon and a second boss to the same location, the amount of area damage between them, Hawk and Remi is going to be absolutely insane.
Ah, there. See? Opal has put her [Illusionary Domain] in place to summon more Naga Guardians to defend the area, and the enraged demons of a dungeon instance aren’t coherent enough to realize that they’re being baited by realistic illusions.”
In the dungeon, Cara was laughing hysterically as she flitted around the boss, spinning him in circles as he raged.
{And for our next trick, I will perform a vanishing act.) Cara joked.
Opal giggled as she cast [Invisibility] on her sister, leaving the boss raging without a visible target to engage. He was still taking damage, and he didn’t understand why. But he was not happy about the situation.
Then, he realized that he had backup, and the two Wrath Demons went for the next best target.
The massive dragons.
If anything was responsible for messing up their day, it was almost certainly the fault of a dragon. Who else would dare?
With the two bosses under control, Everyone else focused on area damage, while Karl and Leo focused on trying to keep the defensive barriers up. It was taking both [Bulwark] and [Eternal Lightning] to keep the damage taken under control.
Or, at a level that Tian and Remi could compensate for.
While the entire group had an insane regeneration rate, you weren’t intended to pull sixty bosses at a time.
Karl had gone entirely to defensive casting to support Opal’s Illusions.
[Tribulation Chains] held most of the mobs in place while Oathbreaker went wild on them, aiming for the least armoured targets to maximize the damage spread by its skills.
The haze of fire, ice and poison fog was so thick that the spectators could barely see what was going on.
The best that they could do was use their System Interface to watch the health meters of the creatures steadily declining as elemental storms raged lightning crackled in the sky and meteors fell from the heavens onto the fight.
“It really does look like the end of the world.” Clan Leader Nerissa noted as she watched the spectacle in the dungeon.
“Ironic, considering that both the fire and ice are different versions of the [Apocalypse] spell, which includes the elemental vortex tornados and the majority of the meteors.
That Dark Flame that Hawk is using looks like it’s exceptionally effective on a large group.
It’s terrible to try to put out, and it burns the soul.” Dana noted.
“How are they staying alive?” Elder Forsham asked, unable to comprehend how so many boss level monsters hadn’t simply crushed the group.
“Karl has something like eighty percent damage reduction. I don’t know if the System caps it, but I suspect that he’s at the cap when fully buffed.
That spreads to all his constructs and beasts.
With their regeneration rate being higher than [Trollish Regeneration], it’s not that they’re not taking damage, it’s just that they’ve got most of the monsters locked down fighting illusions, while they recover nearly as fast as the ones fighting can deal damage.”
“Ah, I see how it is now. As insane as it is, it at least makes logical sense.”
Clan Leader Nerissa chuckled grimly and shook her head.
“I would suggest not using the L word for anything related to an Avatar of the World Dragon and a Chaos Badger working together. You might as well just throw a cleric of the Laughing God in as their healer and blow it all to hell.”
Dana shuddered at the thought. “Don’t suggest that. Karl’s already fond of them. We’ll just stick with trying to promote green dragons as the group’s healers.”
The Clan Leader smiled at her. “Good option. They fit the vibe. But how did you end up with him?”
Dana shrugged. “Sometimes I wonder the same thing, you know? But we started school together right after we got our Class. We’ve kind of been
inseparable ever since.
We work well together, and I was one of the few who could keep up with his growth rate without being scared off by Rae.
She’s surprisingly protective.”
“Really? She doesn’t seem the sort.” Elder Forsham noted.
“She used to cocoon the teachers for trying to wake me up in the morning”
The two older Immortals laughed. “I can only imagine how terrified the teacher would have been to be attacked by Rae after entering a room to wake a
student.”
Dana laughed. “Rae is remarkably reserved most of the time. She definitely enjoys killing, but she’s not indiscriminately bloodthirsty. In fact, she’s actually quite discerning about whose blood she spills.
But when she was little, she used to hate waking up during the day, and lived on coffee if she had to.”
Elder Forsham frowned. “Don’t spiders get drunk on caffeine?”
So many things made more sense now. Dana knew that a simple cup of coffee
wasn’t enough to put an early morning grumpy Rae into that good of a mood after standing watch all night.
But if you equated that coffee to a mug of ale, suddenly it made more sense that she didn’t mind staying up late.


