Chapter 737 The Primordial Titans (2)
?Once the commander finished speaking, Archer spotted the Outrider Captain appearing beside them while panting before helping him onto the beast. The other soldiers charged at the Primordials, who were enjoying killing them with ease.
As that happened, he felt an unknown aura wash over him like it was targeting him and grew confused because he didn’t know what it was. After looking around, he couldn’t see anything, so he turned his attention to the ongoing battle.
When Archer saw all his soldiers dying to give them a chance to escape, he got angry and tried to rise, but the Dragon’s Kiss Poison affected him too much, causing him to collapse back down.
He could only wait and recover as the Anti-Venom was working overtime to heal him. Once he was on the back of the beast, the rider took off as the remaining soldiers rushed forward.
But it was useless as the two Primordials slaughtered the remaining soldiers using unknown magic that burned everything around them, only leaving behind charred skeletons. That’s when he saw them vanish before a bad feeling washed over him.
Archer went to warn the Captain, but his head fell with a splat just before his body followed behind it. The horse bucked before the Primordial woman put it down, sending him crashing to the ground with a thud.
He watched the man approach him with a smirk that pissed him off to no end, so he transformed into his dragon form that towered over the Primordials before swiping at them with his massive claws, but the woman blocked him with ease using one arm.
The woman grinned. “Oh, you want to use your dragon form?” she taunted. “We can also play that game.”
They jumped back and cleared some space before they started transforming, which made Archer regret everything as the man turned into a massive gorilla monster that stood at a staggering eighty meters tall.
Its immense body dominated Dragon’s Cove, casting a shadow over the water that hit the nearby sea wall. Archer spotted four deadly-looking blue horns protruding from its massive skull, adding to its intimidating aura.
Archer noticed Primordial Gorilla had dark blue fur that covered its frame in a shaggy coat for extra protection. As he grew curious, he quickly scanned the monster again to see if it had a name.
Goramoth
Primordial Titan
Level: 1230
Rank: Demi-God
He noticed the monster’s evil green eyes glowed with malice and power as it flexed its large body. Each movement sent ripples through its immense frame, showcasing its strength, which made him gulp.
Archer gazed at the large blue gorilla titan, which reminded him of the legendary King Kong back on Earth but far more imposing and large. That’s when the thought of dying appeared in his mind, which spooked him.
‘Oh **, this is bad,’ he thought to himself. ‘This massive gorilla is too strong.’
While thinking that, another light burst out of the Primordial woman, who started changing into a monster he recognized. This shocked him as her body began to morph into a nightmarish creature.
Her body contorted and twisted unnaturally. Her humanoid form began to warp and elongate, her limbs stretching and reshaping into something monstrous. A crack echoed as her spine elongated, her body growing until she stood at a staggering sixty meters tall.
But it was her lower half that horrified Archer the most. Her lower body morphed into a mass of writhing, deadly-looking demon snakes, all black with glowing red eyes, reminiscent of the mythical Scylla from ancient Earth’s legends.
Each massive snake was thick and muscular, with rows of razor-sharp fangs lining its large mass, snapping at him. Her upper body was humanoid, twisted, and contorted, her features distorted into a monster of malice and evil.
He quickly scanned her to see if she also had a name.
Hyperia
Arachnara
Primordial Titan
Level: 1430
Rank: Demi-God
Archer noticed her glowing green eyes staring at him alongside the snake’s red ones, which he chose to ignore. After that, he took a deep breath before firing his dragon fire at the Arachnara and bathed her in his violet flames.
The large titan screeched in pain before the Goramoth charged forward, swinging its building-sized fists. When Archer saw this, he flattened himself to the ground while dodging the attack.
Once the Goramoth’s fist flew over him, Archer lunged forward and crashed into the giant ape titan, which was much bigger than him. However, that didn’t deter him, as he bit down on the monster’s bicep.
Archer began to tear away but swiftly received a powerful blow to his side, hurling him across the cove and into the looming mountain. The impact triggered a landslide, burying him beneath a cascade of earth and rock.
Though his injuries were not extreme, the spot where he’d been struck throbbed with pain. As he clawed free from the debris, he felt sharp bites riddling his body, eliciting a pained roar from his lips.
When spotting the culprit, Hyperia serpents lunged forth, trapping him, while the ebony-haired woman commenced her incantations, summoning a surge of emerald mana that crashed into him.
Swiftly overwhelmed, Archer vanished beneath the earth, consumed by the sheer intensity of the onslaught. When the spell finally ceased, he lay at the bottom of the smoldering pit, his battered form gripped by the Goramoth’s tail as it dragged him out.
Helpless and broken, Archer could only watch as the two Primordials mocked him with laughter. The massive gorilla slammed him into the ground, causing tremors that shook the earth like an earthquake.
The Goramoth threw him to the ground, and Hyperia slithered over to him and watched him with narrowed green eyes. ”Become my slave dragon,and you may live. I find you perfect for the eyes and would rather have you as a plaything.”
Archer could barely move but still let out a chuckle as he replied, ”Wait until you’re under me, Hyperia. You will be begging for more.”
When Hyperia heard this, her face went red before her anger took over, and she lashed out using her dark snakes as they lunged at him and sunk their fangs into his battered body. She left him up as the Goramoth was looking into the sky.
Archer spotted this distraction and cast Blink to vanish from Hyperia’s jaws. He reappeared above the giant gorilla before dropping on top of him. When doing that, he bit down and started ripping out the Primordial’s flesh.
But this was useless as Hyperia slithered over to him and pulled him off the Goramoth, who was roaring in anger and wanted to tear Archer apart but was only stopped by an earth-shaking screech above them.
That’s when the air crackled with tension, heralding the arrival of something else. Something stronger than the two of them. The sky turned black as dark clouds rolled over and blanketed the land in darkness.
Archer struggled to look up after returning to his humanoid form and when he did, a massive thunderstorm began. A colossal thunderbird-like creature descended from the stormy skies above, its wings spanning the horizon as it unleashed a storm of destruction.
He saw the titan’s talons were as sharp as lightning bolts; the thunderbird descended toward Hyperia, who roared in defiance. But that’s when he saw the newcomer’s large claws tear into the Scylla-like monster as it struggled to maintain its grip on him.
With each attack, thunder echoed that could be heard for miles around. Meanwhile, a gigantic icy white serpent emerged from the depths of the Dragon Cove. Its beautiful white scales shimmered as the thunder lit up the sky.
Archer watched as the second newcomer lunged at the Goramoth with its stupidly large jaws wide open. He witnessed the fangs sink into the creature’s flesh, injecting an icy venom that seared through the monster’s veins like a cold poison that slowed the large gorilla down, allowing the serpent to coil its long muscular body around it.
His eyes widened as he witnessed the Goramoth’s futile attempts to retaliate, its massive fists merely glancing off the serpent’s impenetrable scales. He was trapped between the wrath of the thunderbird above and the unyielding assault of the serpent.
The Primordial Titans that attacked Archer found themselves powerless against the combined might of their adversaries. In a frantic bid for survival, Hyperia attempted to flee into the depths of the water, hoping to evade her foes’ relentless pursuit.
But her retreat was met with a devastating counterattack from above. With a resounding crack, a powerful blast of thunder fell upon her, propelling her form over the Draconian sea wall and into the unforgiving embrace of the open sea.
Taking the opportunity, Hyperia fled into the sea’s dark depths as the thunderbird titan flew overhead. Archer saw the ice serpent starting to devour the Goramoth, causing the giant ape to thrash around in panic.
Still, it was useless as the strong serpentine body restricted its movements even more. Before long, his vision blurred, yet he couldn’t overlook the stunning sight of the golden thunderbird swooping down to retrieve him.
As he was hoisted into the air, he caught a glimpse of the ice serpent swallowing the Goramoth. He watched as the massive serpent slipped into the water, vanishing beneath the surface.
Tiredness overwhelmed him, and he succumbed to sleep. Suddenly, a thunderous roar shattered the tranquility, jolting him awake. Blinking away the haze of sleep, he found himself beneath a wooden ceiling, the distant sounds of a forest filtering through the walls.
Sitting up, he took in his surroundings—a rustic cabin, the warmth of its interior a stark difference from the wilderness outside. Archer realized he was lying on a simple bed, which offered a glimpse of the primal forest outside.
To his left, a kitchen stood ready for use, while to his right, a cozy living room beckoned. Confusion clouded his thoughts as he tried to piece together how he had arrived here. The thunderbird’s swift exit blurred his last memory.
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