Kang Oh was a seasoned hunter. He knew that the more information he had on his target, the better his chances.
âI need more information!â
He looked at Kuharap and said, âI assume thereâs more you can tell me about Talastrumâs Demon.â
âInformation. Give me more information!â
âIâm not sure.â Kuharap stroked his chin and paused. Then, he continued, âIt was said that the demon was so powerful that it was unbeatable. But itâs been sealed for so long that I canât say for certain how strong it is.â
That made sense. But he should have a sense of how strong it was based on the challenger 100 years ago.
âHow strong was the previous challenger?â Kang Oh asked.
âHe beat the champion in a one on one fight,â Kuharap said.
âWas the previous champion about as strong as you?â
âIs there anything else you can tell me regarding the challenger?â
âNo.â Kuharap shook his head.
Kang Oh was locked in thought. The challenger had beaten the previous Tuslam Champion, who was about as strong as Kuharap himself!
âHe was either a Master, or someone on the cusp of becoming one.â
However, he still wasnât able to beat the demon. In other words, the demon was more powerful than a Master 100 years ago.
It was crucial that he find out how much it had weakened in 100 years.
âHow much has the seal weakened it?â Kang Oh asked.
âI donât know. Itâs been such a long time that⌠The wise sage set up the seal, and the elves constructed the temple. The Tuslam were only meant to safeguard the demonâs seal. ButâŚâ
âThe demonâs roar sounds a lot weaker now. It was frightening when I was young.â
Kang Ohâs eyes gleamed. His instincts whispered, âThis is a clue!â.
The demonâs roar was an indication of its current strength.
âKuharap, how does its roar sound lately?â
âIâm not really scared of it,â Kuharap said firmly.
âWhat about you, Mr. Sephiro?â Kang Oh asked Sephiro, who was quietly standing beside him.
âIâm not really scared eitherâŚâ Sephiro trailed off.
Kang Oh had his doubts; he could âsmellâ the lie.
âYou have to be honest. Itâs important.â
âIt does make me flinch, but⌠how should I put this. Itâs the same feeling I get when I encounter a monster thatâs stronger than me.â
Kang Oh nodded his head and stared at Eder. âHow about you?â
âI get the same feeling.â
âAs expected!â Kang Oh nodded his head.
It was at this point that the others realized what he was looking for.
âI see.â Sephiro struck his palm with his fist.
âThe monsterâs roar. If it doesnât make you flinch, thenâŚâ
âYou have a chance at beating it.â Kuharap finished the sentence for Eder.
âWhat about you?â Kuharap asked. He was essentially asking, âDoes the roar affect you?â.
Kang Oh grinned. His confident expression was answer enough.
Kang Oh wanted even more information on the demon. The more information you had, the better.
However, Kuharap didnât have any more information to give. All he knew was the demonâs name.
âIâll kill it when Iâm ready.â
As always, Kang Oh was extremely confident.
âBe careful,â Kuharap said.
âYeah. If youâll excuse me.â
Kang Oh, Sephiro, and Eder left Kuharapâs tent, and returned to Altein.
âGood luck.â Sephiro bid him farewell. Kang Oh had to face Vladi on his own, so he had no further business here.
Kang Oh grabbed him. âPlease help me.â
âPlease find whatever you can on Vladi.â
âIâm not sure anyone even knows about it.â
âWeâll just have to find out. If anyone knows about the demon, then your information brokers should.â
âThank you. And Eder.â
âYou were in the west just a little while ago.â
âDid you meet any elves there?â
Deathnely, the city where heâd studied necromancy, was located in the west. The west was where the orcs, trolls, elves, and other non-human species lived.
âI treated a few elves there.â
âThen could you ask them about Vladi? As you know, Talastrum was once an elvish city, so they should know about the demon.â
At the moment, the elves didnât live in the Great Forest. Almost all of them lived in the western grasslands.
However, what if there were elves still living that fled from the Great Forest and settled in the western grasslands? They may know something about Vladi.
âUnderstood. Iâll try finding what I can from the library too.â
âThanks.â Kang Oh tightly grabbed his hand.
âDonât mention it.â
âWhat will you do?â Sephiro asked.
âYouâre not going to leave all the grunt work to us and just do nothing, are you?â
âIâm going to train.â
He planned on increasing his abilities to the fullest prior to fighting Vladi.
âTo be more specific, Iâm going to increase my stats.â
âWith this.â Kang Oh stroked Demon Sword Ubist.
After capturing Red, Kang Oh had fed the Abyss Snake to Demon Sword Ubist. As a result, the sword itself had been strengthened, and the amount of stats he could steal had increased from 400 to 500.
In other words, Kang Oh could steal 100 more stats.
The most effective way of stealing stats was using Gluttony. If he killed an enemy while using Gluttony, then he would automatically steal stats.
However, the target had to be at a certain level for him to steal stats. It couldnât be something significantly weaker than him.
To put it into perspective, if Kang Oh used Gluttony and killed the slimes that resided in the meadows near Altein, then he wouldnât gain any stats.
The downside to this approach was that Gluttony had a cooldown of 12 hours, and would only last, on average, about 15 to 30 minutes.
15 to 30 minutes. That wasnât much time. Especially in Arth, where battles tended to take a long time.
Thus, he needed to fight in a place where a ton of suitable monsters spawned.
âThis is just the place.â Kang Oh passed through an arch-shaped entrance.
[Entering the Saul Graveyard.]
High ranked undead spawned here. It was also a soul dungeon in his possession.
Hellfire Zombies, Radioactive Ghouls, Elite Skeleton Knights, Mana Enlightened Skeleton Mages, etc. were roaming around in groups. These undead were all over level 400.
Kang Oh stretched out both of his arms. Red spheres appeared in his palms. They were Fire Bombs.
âAlright. Letâs begin, shall we?â Kang Oh threw the Fire Bombs to the left and right.
Fire âflowersâ rose from the ground, which attracted the undeadsâ attention.
A group of Hellfire Zombies and purple-nailed Radioactive Ghouls came rushing at him first.
Kang Oh gracefully dodged their attacks and rushed forward. He was holding even more Fire Bombs.
The Skeleton Warriors dashed towards him, their rusty swords dragging on the floor, while the Skeleton Mageâs staff radiated dreary energy.
Kang Oh threw as many Fire Bombs as he could, and then drew Blood and Ubist. More and more undead came rushing at him.
âThis isnât enough yet!â
In an instant, he gained dark red wings and demonic horns.
âTasha! Fly me close to the ground.â
âGot it.â Tashaâs voice rang out in his head.
He forcefully flapped his wings, soared into the air, and circled around. Then, he flew low to the ground like a swallow flying above water.
Countless undead were on his tail. It was like a scene from a zombie movie. Or perhaps it was more like an undead version of Pied Piper.
Meanwhile, the slow Skeleton Mages began casting their spells.
Fireballs and ice spears came flying at him, but not a single one of them hit him. There was no way theyâd hit him with Tasha controlling his wings.
Kang Oh gathered even more undead.
The auras swept through the undead, both enraging and drawing their attention. They too began to follow him.
Some of them rode on horseback like the Death Knights or Dullahans. And some Rag Golems were following him too, which were little more than several corpses stitched together.
Kang Oh unleashed a Tempest Tiger behind him. It was like a present to entice them to keep following him.
Of course, the recipients of this âpresentâ, the undead, didnât feel like it was much of a present.
âGood, good. All of you, follow me!â
A huge mob of monsters was following him.
If a player had done this in a populated dungeon or hunting ground, then theyâd get cursed out and might even get PKed too.
Aggroing all the monsters like this took all of the monsters away from everyone else. Plus, if a player didnât execute it properly, then it could become a giant monster wave that spread out and damaged the surrounding area.
However, Kang Oh was the only player here, and there was no one else that could get hurt in the process.
Kang Oh kept aggroing more and more monsters for quite some time.
Since the Death Knights and Dullahans were on horseback, they were able to keep up with Kang Oh. They were right on his tail.
Their swords and axes just barely missed Kang Oh, who was flying low to the ground. He also deflected them with his swords too.
Whoosh! Whoosh! Whizz! Whizz!
Countless spells and arrows came flying at him. It got to the point that it was hard to deal with them all.
âYou canât fly for much longer,â Tasha said.
It felt like heâd caught a ton of fish on his line.
âItâs time to harvest!â Kang Oh landed on the floor.
The skeleton horsesâ rusty horseshoes came at him first.
Their hooves struck his afterimage, nothing more.
After that, a Death Knightâs blade came flying at him. With his Hyper Intuitionâs warning, Kang Oh was able to dodge it with ease.
Kang Oh quickly pulled out a mass-produced steel sword from his inventory.
All of his abilities were doubled!
The buff would last 15 minutes.
His body swelled with power.
An undead horde came rushing at him. The sky was filled with magic. The Death Knights and Dullahans kept attacking him too.
However, Kang Oh was as relaxed as ever.
âI have to aggro even more.â
His necklace glowed, and a barrier in the shape of a full moon enveloped him.
Bam! Bam! Bam! Bam! Whack! Bam!
All sorts of attacks crashed against his barrier like the Dullahanâs axe, the Skeleton Mageâs magic, the Skeleton Archerâs arrow, the Rag Golemâs club, etc.
However, Moonâs Protection would protect him from any and all attacks for 3 seconds no matter what.
Moonâs Protection was over. At that momentâŚ
Kang Ohâs armor glowed with dim light, while his twin blades glowed intensely. However, Blood was coated in blood red energy. He had used Festival of Blood within the barrier.
Gray energy swirled around him like a huge typhoon!
Those closest to him, like the Death Knights, Dullahans, and Rag Golems, were the first to go. However, this was just the beginning.
Dragonâs Fury continuously devoured countless undead.
[You have defeated a Death Knight.]
[Stats have been stolen.]
[You have defeated a Dullahan.]
[Stats have been stolen.]
Several system messages popped up, but he didnât have the time to check them right now.
âLetâs do it again!â Kang Oh extended his twin demon swords and spun like a top.
Dragonâs Fury was like a typhoon that swept through and crushed everything in its path; the most powerful, giant typhoon!
Abyss Predator, however, was like a tsunami. If thereâs an ocean in hell, then thatâs where this tsunami of darkness would come from!
Demon Sword Ubist unleashed a giant jet-black tsunami that engulfed the world.
It was an unavoidable calamity. To the undead, that is.