Heather the Necromancer

Book 2: Chapter 17: You can't always run



Book 2: Chapter 17: You can't always run

Book 2: Chapter 17: You can't always run

The creature stood nine feet tall with a single jet black horn on it's head. It had two angry eyes that were nearly all black and a mouth full of spiked teeth. Its body was covered with short gray hair that looked oily and matted. It's hands ended in razor-tipped fingers that made Franks look small by comparison.

Please tell me thats a player, Heather groaned.

Players cant be rock trolls, Frank said.

They cant be dragons or giants either! she shouted as the beast turned to glare at them.

Stand or run? Quinny asked.

We wont be able to outrun it, Frank said.

My skeletons can slow it down, Heather stuttered.

For five seconds, Frank replied.

let out a deafening roar and reached down, tearing a rock the size of her head from the earth. Before she knew what was happening, it hurled the rock their way. They scattered out of the way as the rock sailed wide of them.

Put those down and kill that thing! Heather yelled to her skeletons. They quickly dropped everything they were carrying and ran in arms out.

She pulled the bone she kept in her pocket out and pointed it at the troll. A rotting bolt passed over the skeletons scoring the first hit as the beast ran in using its hands to run. It smashed the first skeleton with hardly a pause and swept the next one aside like it was nothing. The last one managed to grab hold of an arm with bony claws, but the troll ripped it away and threw it aside.

I wish I had my bone knight! she shouted as the beast thundered in.

Frank met the charge with Quinny, and the monster sent him flying with a single blow. Quinny managed a cut with her sword that drew blood, but it also drew the beast's attention. She stumbled back, slashing wildly as the thing raked the air with its claws roaring.

Heather hit it with another rotting bolt opening up a sickly sore on its body, but it hardly seemed to notice. She was grateful to see Frank get to his feet, but Quinny was in trouble. The creature landed a firm blow that threw her down after cutting rows of open wounds across her chest.

What do we do? Grettah asked, terrified.

We kill it, Heather replied as she picked up her scythe.

She tried to seem calm, but inside she was terrified. Her spells had little effect, and to use her scythe meant getting in close.

The troll lifted its hands as if to crush the wounded Quinny when Frank landed on its back. It twisted around to grab him off, but Frank struggled to stay behind it. Heather used the opportunity to run to Quinny and cast her healing spell, causing the wounds to mend.

Thanks, Quinny said as she struggled to get up. Heather turned to see Grettah stab a leg with her spear, but he beast batted her away, breaking the spear in the process.

Can we beat this thing? Heather asked.

I dont know, Quinny said. Its got to be double our level.

Heather nodded and fell into another spell ordering her skeletons back from the grave. They reformed with ghostly cackles and raced back in as the troll got a hold of one of Frank's legs. It tore him off its back and used his body to smash the first skeleton that ran in.

Grettah crawled to her feet and looked weak as she tried to get up.

I cant take another hit from that, she said.

Heather nodded as the beast used Frank to batter down another skeleton. She was responsible for them being out here, and she was not about to let them die for it. With trembling determination, she gripped her scythe and ran in.

For pizza! she yelled as she swung the weapon burying the blade in a towering leg.

The beast turned on her and roared. A powerful swipe dislodged her and threw her back almost to where Grettah was. She landed and slid across the ground, the scythe still in hand. The pain in her chest was a dull ace, but she was still alive. She looked up to see the monster throw Frank at Quinny toppling them both.

I guess we can get pizza some other time, Grettah groaned as the troll turned on Heather and came running in.

Heather was too weak to stop it as the monster snatched her from the ground and held her up with a massive hand.

Sorry, I don't date hairy men! she groaned as the beast squeezed her. She slashed at its face with her scythe, but the monster grabbed the swinging blade with its other hand stopping it inches from its face. She realized she was about to learn what a respawn was like. Then the creature wrenched the scythe down and stared down the shaft at her. In a moment of inspiration, she triggered its magical effect and sprayed the troll in the face with a red cloud.

The beast wailed and tossed her aside as it used it's two hands to try and wipe the substance from its eyes and mouth.

What was that? Grettah asked as she staggered up.

Perfume, Heather groaned.

Frank limped to her side as the monster continued to flail at its face cutting itself in the process.

Can you walk? he asked.

I think so, Heather replied as he pulled her up.

Quinny arrived a moment later and joined them. They grabbed the basket and the sunbonnet and limped away as the monster continued to howl and claw at its face.

Ha, Heather maced it, Quinny laughed as she looked back.

Keep walking. So long as it's trying to wipe that off, we can get away, Frank said.

What kind of perfume did you spray it with? Grettah panted.

Heather wasn't sure. The option just said perfume and offered no other description. She could pick a flower for it to smell like, but she had no idea what any of them were. She picked one at random because it looked pretty and went with that.

The pink one, she finally replied.

You have no idea what it is, do you? Frank asked.

Do you want me to remind you what it smells like? Heather asked, waving her scythe in his face.

They staggered over a hill and Heather decided to stop them.

Are we safe here? she asked.

No, Frank said. we're not safe anywhere outside our homes.

Heather glared at him and fell into her spells, healing him and giving him back his strength. She then healed Quinny again before turning to Grettah.

Your heal is for the undead, Frank said as Heather went to help the badly limping woman.

I will be fine, Greattah groaned as Heather pulled up her panel.

I know I saw something in here for this, she said as she pulled up the flower singer. She tapped through the spell list and saw Regenerative growth.

By natures, touch be restored, she said aloud.

A golden light formed under her fingers and spread across Grettah in a spiral, healing the woman's wounds. She cast the spell again on herself and was grateful the pain in her chest began to fade away slowly.

How did you do that? Quinny asked.

The flower singer, Heather replied. It has some weird heal spell. It says it heals over thirty seconds.

That's called a heal over time, or a regeneration spell, Frank pointed out.

Those are different trolls, Quinny said. There are all sorts of varieties of things, just like wolves.

Heather thought back to the wolf conversation where they listed off a dozen or more types of wolves. If the same was true of other creatures, there could be dozens of varieties of everything.

Player trolls are only about seven feet tall with green to brown skin and hair all down their backs, Frank said. They resembled ghouls in a lot of ways except that they walk upright and have a lot of hair.

So, what type of troll is that? Heather asked.

Just a troll, he replied. The player type is a troll, and then you have the other varieties that are bigger but can't be players.

Heather chewed on that thought a moment as they walked. So, players can't be the larger ones?

Frank shook his head. Players cant play any race of giant size or larger. Even some of the large races are restricted.

What constitutes a giant? she asked.

He narrowed his eyes as he tried to remember the information.

I think anything eight to ten feet tall is considered a large race. Anything over ten to twelve feet tall is considered a huge race, and over that is giant.

Don't forget the titans, Quinny laughed.

What is a titan? Heather asked, not sure if she wanted to know.

Things that are over thirty feet tall, Frank said.

So a giant is over twelve feet tall but under thirty, and they cant be players?

Nothing over large size can be a player, Frank said.

But Harkinor said there were giants who were players, Heather insisted.

He must have been wrong, Frank said.

Or lying, Quinny added.

He said he spoke to one of them, and it was from England, she pointed out.

Definitely lying, Quinny replied.

Heather didn't feel Harkinor was lying. He seemed like a nice guy to her, and what reason would he have to lie to her? She didn't know, and she didn't care. She was grateful to be away from the troll and looked up just as the sun disappeared over the horizon.

The sky filled with stars and objects she could only assume were nearby planets. The pretty blue one with the rings like Saturn hung in the east, another greener one with a dark band across its center was far to the north. There were various other objects of different luminosity scattered about, and she found them fascinating to look at.

I wish I could get a telescope here, she said

You want an artificer or a tinkerer, Frank said.

I what? Heather stammered.

To get a telescope, you want to find an artificer or a tinkerer. I am pretty sure both of them can make telescopes.

You mean they have those here?

He nodded his head, sending a small stream of drool flying. I don't know how common the class is, but they do have it.

Well, that was something to look forward to. She imagined setting it up on the roof of her tower to look out at the vastness of the sky above. She wondered why the visitors had chosen this sky in particular, and if it was based on a real sky someplace.

She held the thought only for a moment when Frank held an arm to stop her.

Look, he said and pointed out into the grasslands.

Heather squinted in the dim light and saw movement in the grass. It was a dome of some kind shuffling about almost at random.

What is that? Heather asked.

Razor beetles, Frank said.

Experience, Grettah added.

Heather rolled her eyes at the thought of more fighting.

These are easy to beat, Frank said. They are no more dangerous than your skeletons.

My skeletons are useless, Heather said.

You have to upgrade them.

I can upgrade them? she stammered.

You never go back to check old spells after you have leveled, do you?

I dont play games! she snapped. Why would I think to do that?

Quinny laughed and drew her sword as Grettah readied her spear.

Wait a minute. I saw your spear break!

Grettah looked at the weapon in her hands and shrugged. It is the starting weapon. If you break or lose it, it comes back.

What? Heather said as her head got dizzy. So, you can never have another weapon?

I told you that starting gear always comes back, Frank said. She can get rid of the weapon by intentionally releasing it. Otherwise, it will come back to her. Your scythe is the same because it's a class summoned weapon. You can't get rid of it for good.

But I leave it in the tower all the time, she said.

Frank shook his head. If you got far enough away from it, it would magically appear at your side.

Our experience is getting away, Quinny said, drawing them back to the beetles.

Heather looked up at Frank and smiled. I suppose we should kill a few to level Grettah.

It would be nice considering you keep resetting her, he laughed.

Stop reminding me! Heather groaned. She turned to the bugs crawling about ahead and smiled. Let's kill some beetles and level up.

They spent the next hour slashing through bugs until Grettah finally leveled. Then made camp besides some rocks to sleep for the night while Frank and Quinny stood watch. Heather dreamed of pizza and soda, and french fries topped with garlic salt. Suddenly Frank and Quinny were at her side, gobbling down the food. It was a happy dream, and Heather smiled until Quinny spoke.

So, this is what makes it dwarven pizza.

Heather looked down at the pizza she was eating to see little beetles baked into the cheese. Her dream echoed with her scream as Frank and Quinny laughed at her.


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