"Bio-explosion users lay down gas and powder," Derel said, springing to the back with a mighty leap from his powerful legs.
"Wouldn't that wreck the forest?" Alla asked as she flew behind him.
"I mean, yeah, but it does the most damage, and Peter can easily heal it," he answered.
"It'll alert them, but fine do it," she answered.
"Alright, boys and girls, you know what to do," they each released explosive powder from their bodies. They breathed it out, emitted it from their bodies and shot it out from bio-guns until the path was covered in a thick cloud of orange powder.
"They have to go through here, and the powder should choke them out," one of them said smiling, their sharp teeth showing.
"That is if they even breathe, but I can see their movements through the cloud," Gabe said.
"Just don't stop until your all out. The more we give, the bigger the explosion," the Deral replied with a smile on his face, "I know we could die here, but I am so ******* hyped for this explosion. If it's the last thing I see, then I'll die happy.
"Or how about this Deral, you can live, get stronger and make explosions like this yourself," Melan, a multi-armed Shifter said.
"Yeah, that does sound better..."
"Let's just get the **** out of here," Gabe cut in as he sprayed his dust, "this probably wouldn't destroy them, but it'll slow them down.
"The Mages can deal with these things when we get back," a Slime-girl said.
"Yeah, but shouldn't our biological elements work just as well as the real thing," Terris said.
"There is no reason why they shouldn't, though a Mage's magic has elemental energy running through it, Palus said."
"And physical's weak to elemental," Terris replied matter of factly.
"Yes, exactly so biological elements wouldn't be as effective as they lack the elemental energy."
"So this might not even work," Terris said with fear in her voice and her arms shaking.
"Yes, this would do more damage if it was made with elemental energy, but we still catching them in the middle of a giant explosion. When dealing with that much power, what resists what shouldn't matter all that much," Palus said.
"But if bio elements'll help us, we're stuck, out of the hundreds of us here, only tens of us can use them," Leslel said.
"You either get lucky and have them from birth by being a descendant of the bio-element masters who existed on the old world. Or figure out the science and grow them yourself," Enal, a Slime-girl, said.
A lot don't bother having something like fire claws when sever cuts everything," a dragonic girl said.
"So true," Sivid said, "I guess since the bio-elements are more for debuffs many just don't bother. Why freeze or electrocute when you can just kill them outright."
As they passed the trees in a blur, they saw the powder sway.
"Ready an exploding shot," a winged Shifter said to a Ranger, her nodding diligently and shifting her arm in a large barrel and reading it. Sorin drove his claws into the Wyvern's hide and surged might through his wings. He brought them back and swept them forward with several of his feathers flying off. The force sent a mighty gust of air ahead to push the powder forward, with its strength nearly driving him back.
The bullet flew, and upon entering, the thick cloud exploded. The force swayed the trees and could be felt by even them despite being out of the area. They raised their arms to shield their faces, with Deral grinning when he saw the blast. As the explosion settled, a plated mound was left surrounded by faint brown, and their faces lit up in fear.
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Draimon: Fracture: Erasend- Book 1: Deascension
FantasyThe anime-inspired story of those trying to stop Demigods who will do whatever it takes to reunite with their children. In a world of Dragons, Humans and Monsters like no other.