The Midgard Wyrm wriggled its body as it rapidly darted through the sea at an incredible speed.
Fortunately, the Algieba wasnât its target. It was instead headed straight for the water dragon warship, seemingly because it wanted to attack the monsters in its vicinity.
Or at least that was what Iâd thought at first.
ăNn? Midgard wyrm disappeared?ă
ăDid it dive out of view or something?ă
Wait, wasnât it supposed to be heading straight towards the kraken and water dragon?
The midgard wyrm resurfaced the moment I questioned its actions.
ăGyagogoggoooooooo!ă
It attacked the still entwined dragon and kraken from directly below, a tactic likely derived from its instincts rather than its intellect.
The midgard wyrm raised their bodies about 10m into the air as a testament to its brute strength before leaning itself on the water dragon warship. Unable to handle the monsterâs ridiculous weight, the symbol of Sheedranâs might creaked and snapped it in two.
The resulting shockwave caused the oceanâs tides to turn violent and rock the Algieba as would a heavy storm.
ăUwawawawa!ă
ăDonât fall into the sea!ă
The midgard wyrmâs sea anemone-like mouth once again emerged from the ocean with a water dragonâs neck and several kraken tentacles hanging from its mouth.
ăKuooooonâŚ.ă
The plesiosaurus-like monster, which normally wouldâve had the might to decimate a large city, whimpered feebly. It was no longer capable of action.
ăGyoooooooo!ă
The midgard wyrmâs proud cry echoed throughout the sea, as if to declare its victory.
ăThis is looking bad. Hurry the âell up, you bilge rats! We need to get outta here immediately!ă
ăYessir!ă
ăCan we actually escape a midgard wyrm, Captain?ă
ăNo clue. Itâs way faster than us, but we might be able to get away if it decides to attack some more kraken instead of chasing us down.ă
Jeromeâs response to Mordredâs question was grim.
Mydgard wyrms swallowed things whole, so they didnât have to stop to chew. In fact, eating didnât inhibit them from moving in any way which. They were known for consuming up everything in an area and then slowly digesting it all later.
Still, we would have more than enough time to get away if it first went after all the kraken and the pirates thatâd fallen into the sea. But unfortunately, things werenât going to work out that conveniently for us.
ăLooked this way.ă
ăItâs heading for us cause our shipâs bigger than pretty much anything else it can find it seemsă
It swiveled its head around a bunch and examined its surroundings before finally looking back at us.
Following its instincts, it headed towards the biggest prey it could see, our ship.
It rapidly closed in on us.
ăBlack Lightning Princess! I need you to do us a favour!ă
Jerome ran over to us. Behind him were several sailors carrying a huge barrel.
ăWhat?ă
ăI need you to fly again, and dump this barrel somewhere off opposite the direction weâre headed. Itâs filled with stuff midgard wyrms love, it should be attracted by its scent and stop chasing us.ă
ăNn. Got it.ă
ăThanks. Hereâs to hoping it actually works.ă
The barrel was normally supposed to be used while before the wyrm got as close as it was, but Jerome hadnât had the chance to issue the order. He had been preoccupied by the water dragon/kraken fight. He didnât know how much effect it would have given the lack of distance, but he wanted to at least try gambling on it nonetheless.
ăAlright, letâs try dropping it.ă
ăNn. Urushi, go.ă
ăWoof!ă
Fran took the barrel, leapt on Urushiâs back, and had him run straight behind the midgard wyrm before dropping the cylindrical, wooden casket into the sea. It broken open as it hit the waterâs surface and spilled its contents all over.
ăIs it working?ă
ăNn⌠No.ă
ăTsk.ă
The red, yellow and brown abomination was more attracted to the Algieba than the stuff it apparently loved due to the shipâs proximity. And as such, it continued to rush the ship down.
Looking at the wyrm from our angle really emphasized its size. The goddamn thing was massive.
ăWhat about getting its attention by attacking it?ă
ăNn! Thunderbolt.ă
ăGrooooowl!ă
ăFlare Blast!ă
We fired spells at the midgard wyrmâs exposed back so we could draw its attention away from the ship. I figured that, if we were lucky, weâd be able to draw its attention to the barrelâbut we werenât.
ăDamn it! Itâs totally ignoring us!ă
It was too big. Our weaker strikes were too insignificant for it to note.
ăHow about this then!? Thorâs Hammer!ă
A thunderbolt struck the midgard wyrm dead on and caused an explosion, but not even that was enough to stop the creatureâs charge. It cared much more about eating than it did our attacks.
ďźMaster, what now?ďź
ăWell⌠Honestly, our only hope at getting its attention is probably going to be getting between it and the ship. Looks like itâs either sink or swim.ă
Fighting the midgard wyrm head on was our only choice. I wasnât confident we could beat it, but we didnât need to. We just needed to hit it hard enough to stop it in its tracks.
We went back to the ship and its captain that we were going to hit the monster really hard. We also made sure they were aware that Fran would end up exhausted thereafter. She wouldnât be able to fight anymore.
ăDonât be ridiculous! Thereâs no way you could beat a midgard wyrm, is there!?ă
Jerome was shocked by the suggestion.
ăMight at least slow down.ă
ăI guess youâre right⌠Our only choice is to leave it up to you.ă
ăNo problem.ă
ăMake sure you come back in one piece, alright?ă
ăTo adventurers, own life most importantă
ăGahahaha! Good point. Then do your best. Show that thing hell.ă
ăNn!ă
The task entrusted to us was a simple one. All we had to do was put all our power into one attack and blast it right at the midgard wyrm before retreating.
ăUrushi, focus all your efforts in making sure Fran stays safe on her way back, alright?ă
ăWoof.ă
And if worse comes to worst, Iâll think of something and hopefully handle the situation myself. But enough of that for now. Iâll cross that bridge when I get to it.