Abthot’s monster half lacked powerful means of attack but she could use it to grant any of her allies the same regenerative abilities of a plant folk or, in the case of Xenagrosh’s troll half, not to experience fatigue after instantly recovering from deadly wounds.
I actually had forgotten about you two!’ Roghar inwardly cursed at himself and conjured his Guardian Weapon, the Maw.
A massive spear appeared from his pocket dimension, filling the air with an influx of world energy on par with the mana geyser below his feet. Its head was made of Davross while the haft was made from a single huge white crystal that was covered in Roghar’s fur to give it a better grip and further amplify its power.
The Maw had been purified by the Origin Flames of an Elder Dragon, its power cores permanently boosted by Zagran’s Life Maelstrom, and crafted by Roghar himself. Roghar didn’t have Salaark’s skill or technique, but thanks to his Elemental Flow bloodline ability, the enchantments of the artifact he crafted always reached their full potential.
He spun the haft in his hands, blocking Cosmic Devourer, Silverwing’s Annihilation, and the Immortal Flames at the same time. Every movement of the spear created ripples in the surrounding world energy and turned it into runes.
The Maw channeled both Elemental Flow and body casting to weave spells and arrays as if it was part of Roghar’s body. In the span of a slit second, the wolf Guardian had conjured an Annihilation to counter Vastor’s spell, a tornado to scatter the Immortal Flames, and a mana blade that matched Cosmic Devourer.
On top of that, now that he had neutralized the incoming attacks, the Fenrir had started casting multiple spells to finish off all his enemies in one fell swoop.
When the Skull of Bytra read the massive mana flow surrounding the Fenrir and reported the complex mix of offensive and defensive spells to Tezka, the Fylgja sprung his trap.
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