The Midgard Wyrm turned its eyes on me with a threatening gaze. Or, at least thatâs how it felt. I couldnât actually see its eyes anywhere. That said, it seemed to have realized that the attack Iâd just hit it with had damaged me as well.
I intended on piercing it all the way through, but its skin was too thick, and flesh too brawny. Its tough body stopped my Telekinetic Catapult in its tracks.
ăThis thingâs huge.ă
Even just the part thatâd risen above the water was 30 whole meters long.
I continued observing the magic beast as my blade regenerated. It was starting to heal up as well. Its regeneration was really low level, but its HP pool was massive to begin with, so it was actually healing fairly rapidly.
ăGyagaruooohhh!ă
ăWoah!ă
The Midgard Wyrm spat something at me. Its aim was rather precise, the glob of stomach acid wouldâve hit me head on if I hadnât dodged. It looked like that attack was what itâd used to mess up all the pirate ships we saw.
ăThis thingâs still just full of energy.ă
I mean, it managed to stop my Telekinetic Catapultâs momentum, but it still did have a giant gaping hole in its neck or head area. Normally, youâd think its movements would dull as a result, but it didnât seem to have actually felt the attack at all.
It looked like we wouldnât be able to kill it if we just tried to whittle down its HP. But that was fine, there were other ways for us to kill it.
We could try going for its vitals. Ideally, Iâd like kill it by destroying its magic stone, but its body was so big that I was having trouble finding it. Oh well, whatever. We didnât actually need to bother finding its magic stone in order to kill it, seeing as how it had one of its vitals exposed.
I let loose a second overboosted Telekinetic Catapult.
My durability plummeted yet again in response to the resulting shockwave. The attack was a bit weaker than it was before because I didnât have Franâs assistance, but, it was still powerful enough to create a second, 8 meter wide crater right where the wyrmâs head was.
ăHell yeah, howâs that?ă
ăGyuuuuuuuuu!!!ă
ăTsk. This thingâs still moving around as if nothingâs happened.ă
Alright, whatever, Iâll just do it again then. I still had eighty percent of my mana left, so all in all, I could attack roughly five more times before having to devote the rest of my remaining mana into regeneration.
ăTake this!ă
ăGyaaaaa!!ă
Okay, what the hell? The stupid wyrm was ridiculously sturdy. It was still moving around despite the fact that it was missing half its head.
I appraised again in order to check its stats, and it turned out that it still had more than 30k HP remaining, which meant that its head probably wasnât one of its vitals.
Hmmm⌠I think Iâll give it another two or three shots just to see what happens.
ăDie!ă
ăGyogyaaaaa!!ă
And so, the process repeated itself a few times, and I ended completely obliterating its head in its entirety. The Midguard Wyrm no longer possessed either a mouth or a brain, butâŚ
ăWhy is it still alive!?ă
Itâs movements had dulled by only the slightest bit, and it didnât seem like it was just going to roll over and die anytime soon. In fact, it looked perfectly fine. The flesh around where its head had been had already started to regenerate.
God damn thing doesnât even die when its head gets blown the hell off. Itâs way too big, and itâs got an unrelenting life force to boot. God damn fantasy creatures!
ăI-Is it just flat out immortal?ă
I guess it really is a worm. Rockworms were kind of like this too, they wouldnât die even if you cut them in half.
ăI think I mightâve used a bit too much manaâŚă
Damn it. I guess Iâll head back on over to Fran. Everythingâll only go downhill if I try to keep this up.
I flew back over to the ship while making it look like I was being drawn to Franâs hand.
ďźMaster, status update?ďź
ăI wonât be able to kill it with my Telekinetic Catapult.ă
ďźGot it.ďź
ăBut I do have an idea.ă
ďźWhat?ďź
ăâŚă
ďźMaster?ďź
ăLetâs use Deathgaze.ă
ďźGot it.ďź
The worm was just far too big, and itâs life force too unrelenting. Deathgazeâs ability to instantly kill its target had a pretty low success rate, but it should still activate once every 30 odd slashes.
Bringing up the suggestion made me feel vexed though. I was relying on other swords despite being a sword myself.
I guess this must be how it feels for a heart surgeon to entrust a parent to his colleague, or for a chef to ask another to cook for his daughterâs wedding. The bitterness of defeat welled up deep within every last fibre of my being.
But it couldnât be helped. This wasnât the time for me to be moping aroundâŚ
ďźUnderstood, Master.ďź
Fran drew Deathgaze out from the dimensional storage. The very act of her brandishing the weapon caused the shipâs crew to gulp.
ăW-Whatâs that?ă
ăItâs giving me a case of the chillsâŚă
Deathgazeâs blade was a deep, pitch black, with red, vein-like lines running up its length. Its appearance was about as ominous as it could get.
ăMagic Sword. Deathgaze. Can instantly kill.ă
ăAh, so youâre planning to use it to kill that thing?ă
Yeap, the sailor had pretty much hit the nail on the head, but for some odd reason, the captainâs face was still twisted in unease.
ăIâm not all too sure that the instant kill ability that sword has will actually work on the Midgard Worm.ă
ăWhy?ă
ăIâve heard rumors saying that Midgard Worms have more than one heart. Instant death effects may not function to their fullest.ă
Seriously? Itâs got multiple hearts? Well, I guess we canât really be sure as to how effective Deathgazeâs abilities would be in that case. But whatever, it doesnât matter. I donât care how many hearts that damn thing has, Iâll just slash at it till it dies.
ďźReady?ďź
ăYeah, letâs go.ă
And so, I headed towards the Wyrm yet again. The sailors had their eyes on us though, so I had to make it look like Fran was controlling me.
ăSword Puppet Theatre.ă
ăWow!ă
Fran raised both her arms and acted like she was concentrating. To make the act look more natural, she would occasionally even mumble from time to time. It looked like she was having a lot of fun.
In reality, I was obviously just doing the usual and flying around using telekinesis. Likewise, I was also manipulating Deathgaze through the exact same set of actions.
To the onlookers though, it seemed as if Fran was using some sort of mysterious skill to manipulate both swords as she pleased. She was left in a rather defenseless state, but Urushi was with her, so whatever.
ďźGood luck, Master.ďź
ďźWoof!ďź
ăJust leave it to me!ă
That said, all I was doing was flying around the Midgard Wyrm and dodging its attacks while slashing at it with Deathgaze in hopes of procing the latterâs effect.
ăTake this!ă
ăGyaoaaaaahhh!ă
Tsk. Deathgazeâs blade wasnât actually capable of cutting through the wyrmâs overly thick skin. I had to give it a decent amount of momentum before itâd actually pierce the surface. Obviously, I didnât go as far as using Telekinetic Catapult, and a result, the damage inflicted per hit was rather miniscule.
Deathgaze finally activated its effect after 20 or so magic imbued slashes. Its blade shimmered with a deep scarlet light as it attempted to instantly kill the wyrm.
ăGyaaaaaaaa!!ă
Hell yeah! It stopped moving!
A wave of euphoria washed over me, but it only lasted for an instant.
ăGugagaoooooh!ă
ăWhat!? Just die already!ă
ăGyaaoooo!ă
It looked like the captainâs suspicions had been on point. Deathgazeâs ability wasnât able to instantly kill magic beasts with multiple hearts.
ăAlright, fine! Iâll just destroy all your hearts then!ă
ăGyoooooă
ăHey! Where are you going? Iâm over here goddammit!ă
ăGyaooooohhhhh!ă
The Midgard Wyrm started to ignore me. Instead, it began making a beeline for the ship.
ăGet back here fatass! This is supposed to be between you and me!ă
I threw Deathgaze at the Wyrm, but I couldnât get it to turn back around. It was much more interested in nice, edible, living things than a dangerous, inorganic organism like me.
I continued to attack it with Deathgaze and managed to get its effect to activate a second time. The wyrm once again stopped for a few seconds, after which it booted its body back. It soon continued its prior actions as if nothing had happened at all.
Moreover, it had accelerated. The ship Fran was on had already changed its course in an attempt to get away from the creature, but, it was going to catch up, and soon, at that. Damn it, it looks like I really might not be able to kill it with Deathgaze.
ăShit! What do I do? The poison isnât working eitherâŚă
Attacking with Deathgaze wasnât the only thing Iâd done. I had also tried throwing in a few poison based attacks of my own, but they didnât have any sort of effect on the wyrm at all. It didnât have poison resistance or anything like that. Its body was simply just way too big, I would need to give it a much larger dose for it to actually have any effect. Damn it. It looked like size really did matter.
It didnât look I had any way of actually killing the wyrm. It would just regenerate regardless of how much damage I did to it, so I decided to think up a method to slow it down instead. I guess I could try making it heavier, but⌠how?
ăI got it!ă
A light bulb had suddenly seemed to flash inside of my head. The idea I came up with would lead to a bit of a gamble, but I didnât really have much time to think it through.
ăDeploying max strength magical barriers! Activating Telekinesis!ă
I circled around to the Midgard Wyrmâs front, and shot myself forward with another Telekinetic Catapult. This time, however, I didnât aim for its body. Instead, I dove straight inside its half regenerated mouth.
ăCommencing Operation Inch High Samurai!ă [1]
If I couldnât hurt its exterior, Iâd just hurt its interior instead.
ăHoly crap, thatâs disgusting.ă
The Midgard Wormâs insides were nothing short of grotesque. Its organs were all clearly visible, and seeing them almost made me want to retch. To make matters worse, my durability was plummeting at an incredibly rapid pace. the wyrm didnât actually have a stomach. Instead, it just had its whole body secrete stomach acid nonstop. I probably wouldâve completely melted away in an instant if not for my magical barriers.
The original plan was for me to just kind of go crazy inside of him and destroy everything, but it didnât look like that would work. I had to hurry up, finish my objectives, and then leave, else Iâd probably melt.
The only issue lay with the fact that I needed to go a bit deeper inside the wyrmâs body. I activated Telekinesis, threw myself in full throttle, and dove deep into the wyrmâs interior. I reached my destination around when my durability had hit the halfway point.
ăActivating Dimensional Storage!ă
I immediately brought out every last monolith at once and dropped them all inside the wyrmâs body.
If I dropped them near its mouth, then itâd be able to just spit them back out, but dropping them this deep would probably prevent that from happening.
I had actually wanted to dump the poisoned swamp we picked up as well, but I ended up deciding against it. I mean, it wouldnât cause any issue if the wyrmâs body ended up absorbing it all, but, itâd probably lead to some major pollution if it managed to vomit it all back out. Honestly, I didnât think itâd be that bad given how big the ocean was, but, we were kind of close to the shore, so I figured the risk wasnât really worth the reward.
ăOh crap! My durability is getting really low, Iâve got to get out of here. Short Jump!ă
My durability had started to decrease even more quickly because of the friction resulting from me rubbing against all the monoliths now in my immediate vicinity. I immediately used space/time magic and teleported a rather short distance. Luckily, I was able to get myself outside the wyrm and into the ocean.
Whew. I only had a hundred durability left.
ăI really wish that the stupid thing wouldâve exploded or at least ruptured though.ă
The wyrmâs stomach had grown in width by a factor of 10, but it didnât seem to show any sign of splitting open. Well, I guess it was a snake, and snakes were capable of swallowing things much bigger than themselves without much issue.
That said, having that many massive rocks in its body would probably slow it down.
And sure enough, a bit of observation led me to the conclusion that I was right.
Sweet, the ship should be able to get away before it manages to digest everything and speed itself back up.