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"Rakard, do you hear me?"
"Lord Mirhian?"
"Yes, the experimentation?"
"Done. We should be prepared to engage."
"We're approaching land; we should. Well, do your thing. We'll follow you from land once the sky is clear. I trust you can see clearly from that far up?"
"Yes, that much hasn't changed."
"Good."
"One of you take the wheels."
The two units looked at their creator in inanimation.
"Cooperate in raising the castle beyond the clouds."
The started moving after that.
Rakard left them and flew toward Unit AC that was placed under the dome of the tower. The surface of the water went down along the glassy dome and the sky was magnified. It was time for AC to continue suffering as it already were. The energy extracted from the mute being darkened the sky, and the rest of the castles appeared on shore. Many monsters and minions and lesser vampires rushed forward out of the castles to reach the first human establishments, as they had not landed by a harbor, and Rakard marked the entrance of their leader to the human world by lighting up an entire village with a lightning bolt.
"Mark how the heaven has blackened in fear
Dusk sings of the blood to spill in its ear
Mark how the angels have run away in tears
Our revolution must've struck their ears."
As he watched with his vampiric eyes men getting slaughtered in various ways from far away, Chinikawaki stood beside him, crimson salvia cascading from her hideous grin onto her prominent cleavage as she drowned into her Seal of Gula. After a few seconds, her tongue was hanging from her mouth.
"Lady Chinokawaki. You may advance. Return well."
She shot forward in unbelievable speed. The presence of a sealer made the slaughtering quite more brutal, and she arrived just at the right moment, for shortly after, a very large army of men with weapons that soon turned out to be anointed with vampiric blood appeared. Without the presence of Chinokawaki, the vampires and minions in charge of capturing and returning humans would have been slaughtered mostly; but Mirhian noticed that all whom Chinokawaki turned would end themselves with their bloodied weapons.
She is never sated. I'll have to bring her back at some point.
once enough livestock for one raid had put a fair distance between itself and the army, the Mirhian flew beyond sonic speed to Chinokawaki's rescue and arrived just as a soldier was about to strike her from a blind spot. A soldier whom the Mirhian caught by the neck and drank dry mid-air before sending him flying a few kilometers with a casual sway of his head.
"MONSTER!!!!" another random man shouted.
"Human . . ." the Mirhian appeared in front of him so quickly that the human eye saw it as teleportation. The bats following the leader of Maiariot flew through the man and pierced him a thousand times.
The Mirhian then grabbed Chinokawaki's arms by force.
"NO! LET ME DRINK! I NEED MORE!"
"Retreat for now, Vampires!"
"WHAT ARE YOU DOING, MIRHIAN?! THEY'RE JUST HUMANS!!"
"And one of them had almost killed you before I arrived. They have weapons capable of killing vampires. No doubt we can still defeat them; but I don't like even a single drop of vampiric blood being spilt, specially by humans."
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The Second Carpenter
FantasyA dark fantasy novel with philosophical themes set in another universe with various races of humans, elves, vampires, and a vast body of unique and mysterious mythology. Follow the adventures of various main characters while also experiencing a fair...