Chapter 222: Beating Moments (2)
"Go slice that in half," Todd urged, nodding toward the mysterious red cocoon, his voice cutting through the din of battle. "See what happens." His directive was a gambit, spurred by intuition and a sliver of hope that this anomaly might be the key to ending the relentless regeneration of their foes.
Pegasus found himself momentarily airborne, his katana's intended arc interrupted as Todd's urgent directive sent him hurtling across the room. Landing with a grace born of countless battles, his eyes quickly scanned the surroundings, locking onto the peculiar red cocoon-like structure nestled in a corner.
Smaller than a shoe, its presence amidst the chaos of battle was as incongruous as it was intriguing.
Without dwelling on the strangeness of his task, Pegasus pushed off the ground, his focus narrowing to the small, red anomaly. Behind him, Todd was engaged in a desperate struggle, now facing the onslaught of eleven Minotaurs alone.
The sounds of battle—a cacophony of roars, the clash of weapons, and Todd's pained scream as an axe found its mark in his back—filled the air, heightening the urgency of Pegasus's mission.
As Todd's scream of pain echoed through the tumultuous din of battle, he mustered all his strength, swinging his staff with desperate force. Each movement he made was a testament to his indomitable will, battling not just the horde of Minotaurs but also the pain of his own injuries.
His staff, an extension of his resolve, moved in arcs designed to push back the relentless assault, a solitary figure standing against an overwhelming tide.
In the midst of this chaos, a surprising twist of magic unfolded. From the metal tip of Todd's staff, a cord of earth erupted, slicing through the Minotaurs with ruthless efficiency. Nearly half of the beasts were cut down in an instant, their forms momentarily halved before the dark magic within them stirred to close their wounds.
Amid this brief respite, Todd attempted to dislodge the axe buried in his back—a grim reminder of the battle's ferocity. Despite his efforts, the axe remained lodged, a testament to the Minotaurs' brutal strength and the intensity of the fight.
As the Minotaurs began their rapid regeneration, Pegasus executed a flawless landing mere inches from the enigmatic red cocoon. Drawing a deep breath, he unsheathed his katana, his muscles tensing in preparation for the ensuing action. A mystical glow enveloped him, his silhouette bathed in a light akin to glue, muscles visibly bulging with enhanced strength.
With a fierce determination, he delivered a powerful swipe at the cocoon.
The clash between katana and cocoon sent a loud ringing through the air, accompanied by a shower of sparks. The cocoon fought back, its magical essence resisting the blade's advance. Yet, after a tense few seconds, Pegasus's katana completed its arc, slicing cleanly through the middle of the cocoon.
The room fell silent for a moment as the cocoon split open, revealing a pulsating heart encased by a luminous blue crystal at its core.
The reveal of the heart marked a turning point in the battle. The Minotaurs, now fully regenerated, seemed to sense the significance of this discovery. They reformed from the earth itself, their forms solidifying with a singular purpose. In unison, they launched a barrage of axes at Pegasus, aiming not just at him but at the heart he had exposed.
In a moment fraught with peril, Pegasus's resolve shone through the darkness of the battle. As the Minotaurs' axes sliced through the air towards him, he bravely positioned himself as the last line of defense between the relentless barrage and the vital heart. The heart, its blue crystal pulsating with a mysterious energy, seemed to be the key to their salvation.
With swift movements born of countless battles, Pegasus parried the incoming axes. Yet, despite his skill, one axe grazed his shoulder while another clipped his shin, drawing blood that sprayed into the air, a stark reminder of the battle's brutality. Ignoring the pain, Pegasus's gaze fixed on the heart once more, determination etching his features.
In a bold move, he threw his katana with precision and force, aiming to pierce through the ranks of Minotaurs to protect the heart. The blade spun through the air, its trajectory true, slicing past the Minotaurs with deadly accuracy. It seemed for a moment that his desperate plan had succeeded, the katana inching ever closer to the heart.
But in the final moments, the last Minotaur intervened, thrusting its hand into the path of the katana, stopping it inches from its intended target. The blade quivered in the air, halted by the Minotaur's unexpected defiance, a mere breath away from the pulsating heart and its encased blue crystal.
Pegasus, overcome by a mix of exhaustion and frustration, cursed under his breath as he dropped to one knee. The battle had taken its toll, pushing him to the limits of his endurance. Just as despair began to set in, a glimmer of hope pierced the gloom—Todd's staff flew through the air, a missile guided by desperate need and friendship.
With uncanny precision, the staff slammed into the back of Pegasus's katana hilt, propelling the blade forward with renewed momentum. The katana, as if imbued with the collective will of both warriors, stabbed into the heart, tearing it into four distinct pieces. The effect was immediate and dramatic.
The Minotaurs, their cries filling the air with sounds of pain and worry, began a grotesque transformation. Their skin peeled away, leaving nothing but bones clad in leathered helmets and scraps of human flesh—the true remains of the cursed beings they once were. This sight, as morbid as it was, signaled the end of their relentless assault.
Pegasus, his breaths heavy but now mixed with a sense of relief, watched as the room around them began to brighten. A white light enveloped everything, erasing the shadows and the echoes of battle. And then, as suddenly as it had begun, the ordeal was over. When the light faded, Pegasus found that they were no longer in the arena with the Minotaurs.
The transition was as bewildering as it was abrupt, leaving them to ponder the magic and mysteries that had transported them away from the brink of defeat to safety.