“You must be the master of this tomb.”
Greenham had come to that conclusion. Elder Liches were rulers. Sometimes they ruled over an undead horde and occasionally traded with living beings.
There were plenty of infamous Elder Liches such as the captain of a ghost ship which glided across the fog of Kattse Plains, or an Elder Lich which ruled over an abandoned castle. If it was an Elder Lich, then it wasn’t strange to think it would be the master of the tomb.
“We’ve got the right address. Lucky.”
“Although killing the owner of this tomb wasn't the request.”
“Let’s show him the power of “Heavy Masher”.”
“Kneel before the blessing of god!”
All his comrades shouted together. It was to shake off the fear of facing against a strong opponent like an Elder Lich.
“Defense magic—”
Greenham tried to shout orders to his comrades filled with resolve, but was surrounded with a feeling of dread. The source of this dread was the powerful opponent standing before them, the Elder Lich.
“…What’s he doing?”
“Is he planning… for a sneak attack?”
The Elder Lich showed no sign of movement against Greenham’s team. It did not raise its staff, nor did it chant any spell, but simply watched them.
Greenham’s companions could not hide their surprise at this. Their expectations of an immediate battle had been shattered. But they also hesitated to strike first.
The undead harboured hatred for all living beings. But certain sentient undead were capable of suppressing their hatred to negotiate. If the living were to offer negotiation, it would usually end up as a bad trade, but if the undead made the first offer, there had been instances of people obtaining ancient items that had been made with now-forgotten knowledge.
It would be the best-case scenario if they didn’t have to fight a strong opponent like an Elder Lich. Perhaps it was anxious because it couldn’t finish them off with traps or perhaps it recognized their skills and was looking for a way to settle things peacefully.
Considering all these factors, it would have been foolish to attack first since it would destroy any chance of negotiation. A hard battle without an established escape route carried huge risks.
Greenham’s companions looked at each other as if they had all arrived at the same conclusion.
It was the leader’s job to talk as the representative.
“Excuse me, we believe you are the owner of this tomb. We are—”
The Elder Lich turned its grotesque face to Greenham and raised its bony finger to its lips.
Meaning: be quiet.
It was not an action fitting an Elder Lich, but nobody was brave enough, no, nobody was stupid enough to say something like that to such a strong opponent.
Greenham closed his mouth obediently. In the hallway filled with silence, he doubted his ears when he heard “that sound” again.
The clacking noise he heard not too long ago. The noise of something knocking on the floor. And six of them.
Greenham’s team looked at each other. They could not believe their ears.
And everybody descended into panic.
“Who was it! Who said that Elder Lich was the master of this tomb?”
“I’m sorry! It was me!”
“What the hell is this? How does this make any sense?”
“Oiiiiiii, how are we supposed to win against this!”
“Even god’s blessing has its limits!”
Behind the first Elder Lich, similar monsters had showed themselves. Six of them.
There were total of seven extremely strong undead magic casters.
As long as they were of the same type of monster, they had similar methods of attack. In other word, if one had a way of neutralizing their attacks, it was theoretically possible to defeat all of them. However, none of them possessed the method to do so, nor was it possible to possess such methods.
In this hopeless situation, Greenham and his comrades lost all will to fight.
“Then, let’s begin.”
Following the voice of the Elder Lich that did not show even a hint of wanting to negotiate, seven staves rose slowly. At the same time, Greenham’s shout echoed.
“Run!”
As if waiting for that command, all of them ran with all their strength in the opposite direction from the Elder Liches. Of course they had no time to think about what would be beyond the tunnel. They only sought to improve their chances of survival against the onslaught of Elder Liches.
The rogue ran at the front, then Greenham, then the magic caster, then the cleric and finally the warrior.
They all ran without hesitation.
A corner. Normally they would be wary of a monster around the corner, but considering the footsteps that came from behind them, there was no time to carefully look around before going. They left everything up to luck and just ran.
On the either side of the hallway, there was a door made of stone, but they were afraid of running into a dead end and didn’t bother opening it.
Loud metallic sounds echoed through the hallway from the people wearing full plate armour, which could attract other monsters, but there was no time to cast ‘Silence’.
They ran and ran and ran.
After turning corners after corners and running down the tunnel at full speed, they had lost their bearings and could no longer tell where they were. If possible, they wanted to return to the entrance, but they couldn’t relax just yet.
“Are they still chasing us?”
Greenham asked while still running. The reply came from the warrior at the back.
“Yea! They’re running, too!”
“Damn it!”
“Stop running after us! Just use flight magic!”
“If they use flying magic, then they can just attack while following us, you idiot!”
“Let’s lock ourselves in some room and negotiate…”
The magic caster shouted while gasping for air. He was the least physically fit out of all the members and looked as if he was about to collapse. Greenham decided this was not the way to go. They couldn’t last any longer.
Undead monsters like Elder Liches felt no such thing as fatigue. At this rate, they would eventually catch up and slaughter the exhausted workers.
“How are there so many Elder Liches…”