Looks like this area only has Zombies and Skeletons. The Skeletons are the usual sluggish and slow-reacting type, their attacks being monotone like some badly programmed A.I., theyâre your average mob monsters. Zombies consist of the Small Zombies, and the more human-like Adult Zombies. Though unlike Skeletons they donât carry weapons, Zombies can detect us and as a result, start shrieking and rushing at us, which is a pain.
When encountered at corners, theyâd instantly go into battle mode and come at us, so itâs quite nerve wracking. But Futaba-san has the guts and ability to calmly cut down those Zombies no matter what starting distance. Up until now, no matter what surprises came our way, she could always get the upper hand.
Itâs not like we usually canât see them coming, so Zombies arenât that big a deal. If we see them without them noticing, I can set up my Rotten Bog in advance, and Futaba-san can get their attention with her stones, fishing them out easily.
If there arenât many, we can just wait behind the bog and the Zombies will jump in and melt on their own. If thereâs more than 5 or so, some of them can bridge across stepping on others that are still melting. Most of the time when that happens, the surviving numbers arenât much and they fall prey to Futaba-sanâs axe.
When thereâs still more, I use Blackhair Bind for support, and we can get a slightly bigger safety margin. Of course, Zombies arenât like that Orthrus, they canât breathe fire nor do they have any sharp nails or bladed weapons. They canât easily escape my blackhairâs grasp.
Well, theyâre usually moving so fast, sometimeâs the ankle would just tear off from the momentum. So when I do bind them, I make sure to get both legs or the trunk.
Like that, we arrived to at the end of the tunnel at a large clearing which I could describe as a graveyard forest. Once there, we beat a fairly large horde of them safe and sound, and pretty easily to boot.
âFuuh, finally. All cleaned up, Momokawa-kunâ
âTheyâre easy to beat, but it sure is a lot of effortâ
In games, you certainly have strategies where you lure in small parts of a group of mobs towards you and whittle down their numbers, but that getâs boring real fast. Most of the time youâre just waiting to get to a high enough level or chance upon a good weapon to deal with them all at once. But thatâs a feeling strictly in games.
âI feel like I could take on around this much myselfâ
âIf thereâs an easier way, we should just use that. Safety first right? Taking risks should be only when thereâs a boss and you donât have much choice.â
Like really, this isnât a game, but real life, with that life on a fine line. Safety is like the best luxury you can get. It may take more time, more effort even, but Iâll happily put in the work for that option.
The only downside: we can expect no cores from Skeletons as a given, but none at all from any Zombies either.
âLetâs get going. There could be more Zombies behind the trees so stay alertâ
From the tunnel, it looked like the Zombies were cleared out, so we stepped into the graveyard forest.
I say graveyard, but basically, itâs a forested dome where the ground has tree branches sticking out like grave markers. Though they can look like normal graves at a glance, they may as well be something completely different.
All of these branches show signs of being broken, so itâs clear that they didnât grow naturally, and were put there by something else. Maybe the Goma decided to make this place their gravesite, or maybe thereâs a monster that likes to break off branches and stick them into the ground. I wouldnât know.
But yeah, I canât associate this scene with anything other than a graveyard. Plus, I donât know whether theyâre trying to save on power or just broken, but the light panels on the ceiling here are especially dim here. If someoneâs trying to set the mood or something, please stop.
â⌠Hmâ
We were walking according to the magic compass while being vigilant of our surroundings, but something caught my eye all of a sudden.
âFutaba-san, wait a bitâ
Thereâs no, whatâs wrong, or any question of the sort. With a simple, âYeahâ of confirmation, she got into position as lookout and guard. I feel like Futaba-sanâs quality as a bodyguard rose at some point without me noticing.
âHmmâ
Iâll leave my impression of Futaba-san aside for now, and concentrate on that thing that caught my attention. Growing along the base of one of the thicker grave markers, it was a bundle emerald green grass. It may seem like ordinary weeds at a cursory glance. But a vividly poisonous purple from its root portion, something like a fruit, was peeking out from the ground. My guess would be that something like a carrot is buried in there.
Well then, since Iâm curious, Iâll just investigate this mysterious magenta with my Intuition Pharmacyâ
âA plant that resembles monsters, and has ominous human shaped roots. Against predators, or any who try to pull it out, it resists with a shrill noise released via a form of telepathy. Since ages past, it has been used for miracle drugs, wonder cures, and even deadly poisons. Due to its unique ecology, it is said to have a profound effect on the human psyche.â\nIntuition Pharmacyâs usual casual explanation became all legit all of a sudden. Whatâs up, ya look it up on Wikipedia or something?
Anyway, aside from just how that whimsical skill works, a single name popped into my head from that description just now.
âSo basically, itâs a Mandragora right?â
âAh, that, Iâve heard of itâ
Yeah, the name itself is pretty famous after all. Itâs a familiar ingredient item in games, and itâs a frequent staple in all sorts of fantasy media.
It usually goes something like: itâs got a human shaped root, and starts screaming when pulled out, granting death to whoever shall hear. Thereâs also the mandrake. The name being similar, itâs the plant that became the basis of the legend. But from the description, looks like itâs not the Mangragora we know from Earth, and itâs somewhat different from the ones in fantasy stories too. This should be a similar, but different plant peculiar to this otherworld.
âLetâs try pulling it outâ
âEh, doesnât that kill you!?â
âIt didnât say instant death, so we should be fine?â
It supposedly resists via telepathy, an amazingly fantasy behavior. Iâm somewhat curious as to what that is. And naturally, as a Shaman, I simply canât let go of excellent material like this that may as well become miracle meds.
âYouâre sure? Really sure about this, right? If it looks bad, let it go right away alright!â
Leaving be Futaba-san, whoâs transformed into a model overprotective mother, I grab onto the Mandoragoraâs leaves with expanding curiosity.
âEii!â
Yelling out, I pull hard. And in doing, a shrill birdâs cry, or like a very high-pitched human voice rang out in my head.
I see, so this is that shrill telepathic noise. Hmm, itâs not much. Nails scratching on a blackboard or shattering glass would be more painful I guess. Also, isnât this a little too low volume?
âAh, itâs outâ
In no time, it easily popped out.
âMomokawa-kun, youâre alive right!?â
âAh, yup, no, it wasnât bad at allâ
With a satisfied expression, I dangle the harvested Mandragora in front of Futaba-san. Like, look at the fruit of my labour, look at it.
Taking a good look, it does kind of look human-ish. The split tip obviously being the legs. There was that sexy radish trend right? Itâs pretty much that.[1]
But with what seemed to be eyes and a mouth, itâs head area had round, concaved parts, and with its full-on purple skin, it has an overall feel that you wouldnât want to eat it at all. Though yeah, I have a feeling I can make something really good from this.
âFutaba-san, you wanna give it a try? Thereâs another one over thereâ
âEhhh, itâs really okay right?â
Easy peasy, no but still, after a bit more of that, in the end, Futaba-san pulled it out.
âYeah, I got one!â
âNice, howâs the voice?â
âNothing, I didnât hear a thingâ\nTold you, we were happy to be able to easily collect the Mandragora, but the situation suddenly changed.
The first one to notice was of course, Futaba-san, with her sharp senses or something that Berserkers seem to have.
âSomethingâs thereâ
I quickly stuff the 2nd Mandragora into my bag, and get ready to run at a momentâs notice.
âWeâll retreat to the entrance. How is it?â
âStill clear, weâre not completely surrounded yet⌠But I sense them from both sidesâ
Too bad I donât have the ability to sense presences like that. Looking left or right, I see only silent foliage.
With a quick glance back, thereâs the entrance from the tunnel to this clearing some 10 meters away.
âMomokawa-kun, run!â
Itâs damn right insane to run blindly when facing an unknown enemy and, though that may be a big concern, I fully trust in Futaba-sanâs decision-making ability. Her instinctive battle sense as a Berserker is tremendously reliable. My little complaints can take a back seat anytime.
And the moment I started running just as instructed, with a loud rustling, the monsters made their appearance around us.
âBaubauu!â
It was a monster we hadnât encountered before, making noisy dog-like barking sounds.
At a glance, they looked like one of those carnivorous dinosaurs I saw in an encyclopedia as a kid. Height being around that of a human, it was a bipedal lizard, with short fore-limbs that should be the arms, and a long tail. It was grey like cinderblock, and on its back I could see densely packed scales with a metallic glimmer.
But its most peculiar, or more like, bizarre aspect would be itâs disproportionately big head. It looked like a slightly angular cube. Splitting in jagged lines from the middle peeked itâs wide maw. Matching its similarity to dogs, it had a long tongue sticking out from that mouth, dribbling foul spit.
Glaring with its beady red eyes, it aimed for us looking expressly famished.
âItâs a Goar!â[2]
Of course, itâs the first time Iâve seen one, but I knew the name. We checked for mail in the note circle before heading out, so we know some info on this monster.
Goars are a species of earth dragon that are small in size and form packs (Iâm guessing earth dragons are monsters that look like dinosaurs). Theyâre omnivorous but prefer meat, usually scavenging on dead creatures, they will eagerly attack prey that seem weak enough to hunt. An aggressive, and vicious monster.
They have no magic, but along with the sheer strength and quick-footedness boasted by all members of the earth dragon family, it uses its oversized jaws to reap its prey.
These dangerous Goars had appeared, and in a pack of five no less. There could be even more hiding in the bushes. Anyway, thereâs a lot. And I canât think of a way we can take them on with just us two.
This, may be a bit bad.
âHmph!!â
Futaba-san lets out a breath of energy. Looking there, the Goar coming at her was blown away. That must be the counter-attacking ability of the Knightâs skill #2, Repel.
The attacking Goar not only got repelled away, but took a direct blow from the axe as well. Itâs belly being white and scaleless, easily split apart, spilling dark red blood and entrails.
One of them being done in with such nimble movements and ease however, wasnât enough to caution its friends to give up.
âFutaba-san!â
\nNaturally, once it gets in, I have no hope of taking on this member of the Jurassic in a close combat situation. Relying on Pain Return wonât lead to any kind of victory either.
âFall into Heeeeellll!!â
So I dropped it. Mid air, right around where it was above the middle of the bog, I pull the Goar down into hell.
Already lurking in the depths of the bogmud, a monster-like jet black tentacle flies out. Iâm talking about the one and only, Blackhair Bind.
Getting to this point, Iâve been using it again, again, again, and again againsât Zombies, and even when Futaba-san didnât need any help at all, I kept practicing to the point of idiocy, and have become much more skilled at it since the battle with the Orthrus. Itâs thicker, longer, and with a grip like never before.
âGyAoOAAAAAAAAA!!â
With fierce splashing, the Goar that was defenseless mid jump is yanked into the toxic swamp by the abyssal tentacle. The fizzling, liquifying sounds are much louder than when Zombies were plunged in. Itâs no wonder, its body is much bigger than a Zombie, so naturally thereâd be more fizz.
âoOAAAAa! Bauh! BaAAAAa!!â
âShut it, stay there⌠sink dammit!â
I further bind the writhing Goar with my blackhair tentacles. I call forth two more braids. One to hold down its tail rampaging on the mud, and the other to close its shrieking mouth filled with fangs. A total of 3 Blackhair Binds tied it down into the powerful dissolving bog.
Howâs that. When I realized that Blackhair Bind isnât affected by the Rotten Bog like my body, this was born as my most powerful killer combo.
âBao! BAaâŚÂ ooâŚâ
Never able to fully free itself, my dangerous battle with the Goar came to an end. My curses arenât strong enough to hold down that kind of monster head on.
Looking at that Goar struggling so much, then completely losing its vitality and collapsing at the center of the poison bog, I was released from being on edge, and just stared vacantly for a bit.
Realizing that the fight wasnât over yet, I hastily look around with a start.
âMomokawa-kun, everything alright? The pack ran away alreadyâ
Looking around, there were the massacred corpses of seven Goars scattered about, and Futaba-san looking at me with a wholehearted expression of worry.
Just wow, while I was doing deadly 1v1, sheâd taken care of seven of them like nothing⌠these combat specialized vocations are just amazing.
âAh, yeah⌠no problem, alive mostly. Not a scratch in fact.â
âThatâs great to hear. Iâll go look for cores thenâ
Looking at Futaba-san using her knife to fish out the Goar corpses so cheerfully, I kinda seriously thought, I canât live without this girl anymore.
Futaba-san, I canât thank you enough.
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[1]Â Yes, radish the root vegetable.
[2] You⌠might disagree with the translation of ă´ă˘ â Goa â Goar. In Kuro no Maou, itâs kinda established how it should be Gore (with all the translators using that), but tbh, I just donât like it. Goa, I believe, is the dinosaur roar sound effect, so it makes sense to me to tl it as Goar, resembling Roar. If anyoneâs got a good argument for Gore, or a better TL, Iâd be glad to hear it. (joke) Also, âbaubau!â sounds so boring lol, so I imagine it as Sam L Jackson saying âBaubau muhfugga, Iâm here to fug u up!â