'Dammit, I just wanted to buy enough time to study the memory crystals inside the golems, not to become their main target. If I Blink away, everything I've done so far will be for naught but if I stay here, I'll die.
'Whatever I do, I'm screwed!' Lith thought while Aylen's constructs swarmed him.
At least until a ferocious roar coming from his back reminded everyone that he wasn't alone.
Xenagrosh stood in front of Lith, hurling a jet steam of bright violet Origin Flames that engulfed the incoming wave of flying golems, turning them into a mix of ashes and molten metal.
The claws of her Orichalcum glove, Sky Piercer, extended towards the constructs on the ground and released her tier five Chaos spells, Flames of Absolution, at point-blank.
Xenagrosh had created it before the Master's experiments had given her back her Dragon form, in the attempt to imitate Origin Flames.
The black fire infused with Chaos magic filled the area inside the five silvery pillars, corrupting the enchantments that animated the golems and even disrupting the flow of world energy that they needed to cast their spells.
Flames of Absolution's destructive power was inferior to Origin Flames and they had no purifying ability. Yet not only did the Chaos allow them to tamper with the elemental balance, they also put no strain on the Shadow Dragon's life force.
On top of that, they gave Lith insight into both his Tiamat and Voidfeather Dragon form.
'The black flames of her spell are similar to those of my Origin Demons, which means that both involve Chaos.' He thought. 'Then why even though we both have the life force of an Abomination do we breathe regular Origin Flames?'
His train of thought was interrupted by Xenagrosh's tail that moved like a whip and hit like a Orichalcum train whatever dared to come close to Lith.
'Solus, is there any polite way to tell bis sis Zoreth to curb her enthusiasm? I'm grateful for her protection, but at this rate, she'll wipe out all of our precious specimens.' He thought.
'On your six!' She replied
A few flying skeletal constructs had exploited the fog of war to snuck past the Shadow Dragon and remove the annoying Tiamat from the chessboard. The Origin Demons kept messing with the mining process and as long as Lith was free to use Abyssal Gaze, they would regenerate.
'The good news is that their power cores are nearly depleted, the bad news is that the altered crystals are overloading themselves with world energy. The bastards want to blow themselves up and bring us with them!' Solus said.
Lith cursed his bad luck and had Solus take the form of the Hands of Menadion, even though they barely covered the claw of his index.
He had already discovered that artifacts with a power core were immune from Solus's ability to manipulate the world energy, but in the case of Aylen's golems, the mana crystals weren't just an energy source, they were also their brains.
Lith only needed to disrupt the elemental flow that surrounded the memory crystals to dispel the world energy they had accumulated before it could explode and to depower the weakened constructs, making them drop like flies.
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