Chapter 446: Passed Through A Town
Erend, Adrien, Billy, and Saeldir approached Adrius cautiously, their swords still at the ready, though the danger had passed. They looked upon the scene with a mixture of awe and relief, their faces illuminated by the fading glow of embers.
"You\'re..." Billy stared at the scene in front of them with wide eyes. "You\'re pretty strong."
"See? I won\'t be a burden on your journey." Adrius let out a small laugh.
The four of them looked at Adrius with different eyes now. Previously, they knew that Adrius was strong, but they didn\'t expect him to be this strong. Turns out the title of Archmage is not a title that just anyone can attain.
However, the four of them didn\'t look as impressed as Adrius thought they would be. That made him slightly disappointed.
But then again, he was facing the residents of the Elf Palace. Although he wasn\'t entirely sure of their identities, he could sense the humming of incredible power from them.
They emerged from the ancient underground structure. After that, they found themselves greeted by the sight of rain-drenched scenery stretching out before them. It still rain outside after three days.
The storm that had raged aboveground seemed to have subsided, but the air was still heavy with moisture, and the clouds hung low in the sky, threatening to release another downpour at any moment.
Adrius glanced up at the sky, his brow furrowed with concern.
"The storm shows no signs of letting up," he remarked, his voice barely audible over the sound of raindrops pattering against the earth.
Erend, Adrien, Billy, and Saeldir exchanged worried looks.
"It\'s been raining nonstop for three days now," Erend said, his voice tinged with frustration. "I fear it may not end anytime soon."
Saeldir remained silent, his gaze fixed on the horizon as if searching for a glimmer of hope amidst the gray clouds. He knew that their journey would only become more arduous if the rain persisted.
Adrien turned to face them, his expression determined despite the grim circumstances. "We cannot let the weather deter us from our goal," he said, his voice steady with resolve. "We must press on."
The others agreed, and the press on.
Adrius took the lead, his steps sure and purposeful as he guided the group across the sodden terrain. Despite the rain, his spirits remained undampened.
The landscape around them was shrouded in mist, the outlines of trees and rocky outcrops blurred by the veil of rain. Puddles formed in the uneven ground, reflecting the gray light of the overcast sky like dark mirrors.
As they walked, Adrius pointed out landmarks and natural features, using his knowledge of the area to navigate their way through the unfamiliar terrain. His voice cut through the sound of rain, clear and steady, as he directed them toward their next destination.
They walked through the relentless rain, thei enchanted armor prevent them from soaked to the bone, the group stumbled upon a small town nestled amidst the rolling hills. The buildings, though weather-beaten and worn, offered a welcome refuge from the elements.
As they approached the town, a woman emerged from one of the nearby houses. Her expression fraught with fear and desperation.
"Please, you must help us!" she cried out, her voice trembling with urgency.
Adrius and the three companions hurried to her side, their concern evident.
"What\'s wrong?" Adrius asked, his voice filled with compassion.
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The woman didn\'t say anything and simply pulled Adrius, who was speaking with her, further into the town. Erend, Adrien, Billy, and
Saeldir were forced to follow them because they also felt that something was wrong in this town. Not long after, they met a man who turned out to be the mayor of this town.
"Thank the stars you\'ve arrived," the major said, his voice trembling with urgency. "The undead have been terrorizing our town at night, attacking our homes, killling our family and livestock. We fear for our lives!"
Adrius exchanged a concerned glance with his companions, their resolve strengthened by the villagers\' plight.
"We will do everything in our power to help you," he promised, his voice unwavering. "Tell us more about these attacks, and we will devise a plan to put an end to them."
Even though they were pressed for time, now they were facing people who needed help. They all agreed to assist them.
With the guidance of the major and other villagers, they learned that the attacks occurred under the cover of darkness, when the streets were shrouded in shadows and the moon hung low in the sky.
"We should be able to handle this easily, right?" Billy said.
"Yes. If only killing the undead wasn\'t a big deal. But we have to address the cause, don\'t you think?" Erend said.
"Right," Adrien agreed with that.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting the sky in shades of deep purple and fiery orange, a palpable sense of dread settled over the town.
Suddenly, from the depths of the surrounding forest, a low, guttural moan echoed through the night air, sending shivers down the spines of all who heard it. The ground trembled beneath their feet as a horde of undead emerged from the shadows.
The villagers watched in horror as the undead horde advanced. Their ranks swelling with each passing moment. The sound of their ragged breath and the clatter of bones against stone filled the air, drowning out all other noise.
With a sense of urgency, the five companions sprang into action. While the townsfolk get into hiding.
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