Triple X System-Chapter 299: The Drowned God’s Influence?

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Chapter 299: The Drowned God’s Influence?

Chapter: The Drowned God

Yua’s smile grew, her red eyes glinting with a malevolent energy. "Oh, Lucias. You’re... amused," she repeated, her voice dripping with a sinister intent.

Elara’s eyes narrowed, her hand weaving a subtle pattern in the air. "Yua, what’s happening? What’s controlling you?"

Yua’s gaze snapped to Elara, her expression twisted in a mocking grin. "Ah, the witch of Kraken. I’ve heard about you."

Kyle’s eyes flashed with concern, his grip on the Kraken Heart tightening. "Yua, snap out of it. What’s going on?"

Yua’s gaze returned to Kyle, her smile softening, her eyes seeming to plead. "Kyle... help me." Her voice was a whisper, a hint of desperation creeping into her tone.

The group’s eyes met, their faces etched with concern. Something was fighting for control, something dark and powerful.

Elara’s voice was low, "We need to be careful. This isn’t Yua."

Lucias’s sword was at the ready, his eyes fixed on Yua’s leather-cl clad arms. "What’s the plan?"

Kyle’s eyes locked onto Yua, his expression set. "We get her back."

Yua’s eyes flashed with a dark energy, her smile growing wide. "Too late, Kyle. I’m already gone."

The air around her began to distort, like ripples on a pond. A dark energy pulsed, making the group’s skin crawl.

Elara’s voice was urgent, "Get back! It’s the Drowned God’s influence!"

The group’s eyes widened, their faces tense. What was the Drowned God?

Yua’s body began to change, her form shifting, twisting.

As Layla’s telekinetic surge hit the dark energy field, the air around Yua shimmered like the surface of a pond struck by a stone. The ripples distorted the shadows, making it seem like the very darkness itself was twisting and writhing. Yua’s body arched, her back bending at an impossible angle, her red eyes flashing with a malevolent light that seemed to burn with an inner fire.

The sound that erupted from her lips was unlike anything the group had ever heard – a grawling, gurring scream that sent shivers down their spines, like fingernails on a chalkboard amplified a thousand times. The ground beneath their feet vibrated with the force of it, a tangible, physical presence that made their teeth ache.

Elara’s hands moved faster, her fingers weaving a complex pattern that seemed to dance with the dark energy surrounding Yua. Her eyes were narrowed, her focus intense, as she chanted words in a language that sounded like the crashing of waves on a distant shore.

Lucias moved, his sword flashing in the dim light as he positioned himself between Yua and the group. His eyes were fixed on her twisting form, his face set in a grim mask, his muscles tensed for action. "Kyle, get ready!" he growled, his voice barely audible over Yua’s wrawling scream.

Kyle’s grip on the Kraken Heart tightened, the orb pulsing with an answering energy that seemed to resonate with Yua’s distress. His eyes were locked onto hers, his expression set in a determined mask, his mind racing with possibilities. Snow’s presence was a steady hum in the back of his mind, a reminder of the connection they shared with Yua.

The air around Yua began to distort further, like the very fabric of reality was warping and bending. The dark energy pulsed, sending out tendrils that lashed at the group like whip cracks, making them stumble back.

Elara’s voice rose, her words becoming a crescendo of sound that seemed to match the beating of Kyle’s heart. The pattern of her hands shifted, and a burst of energy shot out, striking Yua with the force of a tidal wave.

Yua’s scream reached a fever pitch, her body arching higher, like she was about to break free of the ground itself. The dark energy surrounding her seemed to coalesce, forming a twisted, nightmarish shape that loomed over her...

And then, in an instant, everything stopped.

The silence was deafening, the only sound the group’s ragged breathing. Yua’s body slumped, her eyes flashing back to their normal brown, confusion and pain etched on her face.

The group’s eyes met, their faces tense, their chests heaving with exertion. Had they done it? Had they broken the Drowned God’s hold?

As the group breathed a collective sigh of relief, thinking they’d broken the Drowned God’s hold on Yua, the air around them seemed to solidify, like the very atmosphere was thickening into a palpable presence. The shadows seemed to deepen, twisting into living, breathing creatures that slithered and crawled towards them.

Snake men, their scales glinning like wet leather in the dim light, emerged from the rocks, their eyes glowing with an unnatural intelligence. Kraels, massive, lumbering beasts with razor-sharp claws and teeth, burst from the ground, their roars echoing through the landscape like thunder. Other hideous creatures, born from nightmares, crept and crawled towards the group, their eyes fixed on them with a primal hunger.

Yua, still dazed, stumbled back, her eyes wide with fear as she took in the sea of monsters surrounding them. "W-what... what’s happening?" she stammered, her voice barely audible over the din of the creatures.

Elara’s face was grim, her hands weaving a frantic pattern as she shouted, "It’s a trap! The Drowned God’s got us!"

Lucias’s sword was already in motion, slicing through a snake man’s neck as he growled, "We knew it was too easy!"

Kyle’s grip on the Kraken Heart tightened, the orb pulsing with a dark energy that seemed to resonate with the creatures. "Get Yua out of here!" he shouted, his eyes fixed on the oncoming horde.

Layla’s telekinesis lashed out, sending Kraels flying, but more took their place, their claws snapping and tearing at the air. "We can’t hold them off for long!" she cried, her voice strained.

Elara’s magic surged, conjuring a wall of flame that pushed back the creatures, but it wouldn’t last. "We need to get to higher ground! Now!"

The group moved as one, fighting their way through the horde, their movements swift and deadly. Yua, still shaky, stumbled, but Lucias caught her, pulling her along as he growled, "Stay close!"

The creatures closed in, their jaws snapping, their claws raging. The group’s eyes met, their faces set, their breath coming in ragged gasps. They’d fight to the death.

But the moment result was inching towards them, like a never ending dark plague.

The group’s desperate fight took them across the rocky terrain, their feet slipping on the uneven ground as they tried to reach the relative safety of a nearby outcropping. The creatures seemed to be endless, a tide of scaly, slimy bodies that threatened to overwhelm them.

Yua, still reeling from the Drowned God’s influence, stumbled, her eyes wide with fear. Lucias’s grip on her arm tightened, his sword slicing through a snake man’s skull as he growled, "Stay with me!"

Kyle’s Kraken Heart pulsed with a dark energy, seeming to feed off the chaos. The creatures seemed to hesitate, momentarily repelled by the orb’s power, but they quickly regrouped, their hunger for the group unrelenting.

Elara’s magic lashed out, conjuring bolts of lightning that struck the ground, sending Kraels tumbling. "We need to get to that ridge!" she shouted, pointing to a narrow ledge above them.

Layla’s telekinesis grabbed a massive boulder, sending it crashing down on the creatures, clearing a path. "Go! Go! Go!" she cried, her eyes wild with effort.

The group sprinted, their legs pumping as they scrambled up the rocky slope. The creatures surged after them, their jaws snapping mere inches from their heels.

As they reached the top, the group collapsed, gasping for breath, their bodies battered and bruised. Below them, the horde seethed, a living, breathing mass of monstrous bodies.

Elara’s chest heaved, her eyes locked on the creatures. "We can’t stay here... they’ll overwhelm us eventually."

Lucias’s eyes narrowed, his gaze scanning the surroundings. "There’s a cave... maybe a hundred yards that way."

Kyle’s grip on the Kraken Heart tightened, the orb seeming to pulse with an eager energy. "Let’s move."

The group nodded, their faces set, their eyes locked on the cave. They’d make their stand.

The group pushed themselves up, their bodies aching, their breaths ragged. They moved swiftly, their eyes locked on the cave entrance, a dark maw in the rocky face of the ridge. The creatures below them seemed to sense their movement, their roars and screams growing louder, more urgent.

As they reached the cave, Elara slipped inside, her eyes adjusting to the darkness. "It’s clear," she whispered, her voice barely audible over the din outside.

Lucias pushed Yua in, his eyes scanning the surroundings. "Get in, kid."

Kyle followed, Layla right behind him, her eyes darting back to the creatures. "They’re coming," she whispered.

The group moved deeper into the cave, their footsteps echoing off the stone walls. Elara led them to a narrow crevice, a fissure in the rock that seemed to lead deeper into the mountain.

"We can defend this," she said, her eyes gleaming in the dim light. "Make a stand."

The group nodded, their faces set, their eyes locked on the cave entrance. The creatures would come, and they would be ready.

As they waited, the silence was oppressive, the only sound the distant roar of the creatures, growing louder, closer...

Suddenly, a shadow loomed in the entrance, a massive Krael bursting into the cave, its eyes fixed on the group.

Lucias’s sword was ready, his growl echoing off the walls. "Bring it on."

The Krael charged, its claws raging, its jaws open wide.

The group’s eyes met, their faces set, their hearts pounding in unison. They were ready to face whatever came next.