The Wizard Raised Through TRPG is Still the Strongest in the Other World Chapter 21
Jan 30, 2018
Chapter 21: [Nest]
âŠâŠ Yea, I really shouldnât have destroyed the door. If the large and rock demons inside all stampede this way, it would be a catastrophe.
I donât think my decision to go full power is a mistake, but I cannot deny that I did get a bit too staff (?) happy.
But well, holes can simply be filled. In place of the pulverized door, I cast [Wall of Stone] to create a stone wall that seals off this underground passage.
Anki canât get through this solid wall, but we can simply phase through with the effects of [Move Outer Plane], so thereâs no problem.
âOh sh-, the rock demon is being done in!â (Gillion)
Large demons are jumping onto our rock demon zombie from the left and right walls and thrusting with their swords, while countless numbers of small demons are swarming around its feet.
âGyaAU!â
The rock demon zombie grabs the large demon riding on its neck and dashes it against the wall. That one is definitely dead now, but several more jump to take its place, while others still on the floor swing greatswords and clubs against the rock demonâs ankles.
âGuuRUooooâŠâŠâ
Rock demons originally move quite sluggishly, but that got even worse after becoming a zombie. The small demons aside, the large demons and their coordination make for very incompatible opponents. I had hoped that the rock demon would decrease the number of anki in the underground passage even more, but I guess not all things go so well in life.
âWhatâll we do? Leave it and continue on?â (Sedam)
So asks Sedam calmly. Of course, that is what I intend. But I can only hope that the knights havenât been accumulating stress after coming this far without getting much action.
â......â (Gio)
âYour orders, Wizard-dono?â (Gunnah)
The 3 knights have sword and shield up at the ready, and havenât once broken the defensive circle formation around me ever since we came in. Gillionâs expression looks a little sour, but his eyes tell me that he is still serious and focused.
â...... Remain vigilant like you are doing. Weâre heading deeper in.â (Gio)
It seems that I have been making light of their professionalism a little. I give Gillion a pat on the shoulder, slightly apologetically.
âWh-, What is it?â (Gillion)
âNah, not much. Iâm relying on you, Gillion-dono.â (Gio)
â„âŠâŁâ
What with their main force suddenly turning into a zombie and rampaging about, the door to their base disappearing and the entrance being sealed off by a stone wall, even anki would start to panic. We continue on uneventfully, even while small and large demons rush all about us every which way.
â...... So even anki have some degree of civilization.â (Claura)
âIf you want to call that âcivilization,â then yea I suppose.â (Sedam)
Along the way, we see what looks to be creepy paintings (which I can only register as colorful swirls) and game boards, prompting Claura to make such an observation. In response, Sedam points toward a place where what looks like pieces for the game are made. The materials of the pieces are clearly human bones.
âShit.â (Gillion)
âOh gods, please grant mercyâŠâŠâ (Lioria)
âUguâŠâŠâ (Gunnah)
Other than those, we also see a few âworks of artâ made by anki. I thought the materials for some of those looked familiar, and then I realized that they are the mountain bandits that used to be with Jyagul.
The intensity of the hatred that anki bear towards humans is expressed so eloquently on those âart piecesâ that I feel cold to the pit of my stomach. I am also assaulted by a powerful desire to vomit, but I try my utmost to suppress the backflow of my stomachâs contents.
âAll these anki, making light of humans. Iâll crush every last one of them. For sure.â (Gillion)
I can hear Lioriaâs and Clauraâs sharp intake of air mixed in with Gillionâs mutter. The fire in his voice saves my chilled heart from breaking.
â„âŠâŁâ
âWe need to take the right here.â (Sedam)
âMuâŠâŠ I almost walked past it. Thanks.â (Gio)
The widest passage shown on the Mapping Scroll actually is interspersed with corners, slopes, and stairs.
It is one thing to know the layout of the passages and where we want to go, but the spooky passages are lit intermittently by torches and light sources placed only at relatively important positions, and we are literally walking amongst anki dripping with killing intent. I almost make a wrong turn several times, but Sedam is always on point with his precise instructions.
I had originally considered doing this alone in order to decrease the possibility of anyone dying, but nowâŠâŠ At the moment, Iâm beginning to appreciate having such reliable allies beside me.
â„âŠâŁâ
âBeyond here is our goal.â (Sedam)
So declares Sedam assertively.
After going straight down the last stretch of the wide passageway, we emerge in an expansive space that makes me think of a dome stadium. The perimeter is closed in by rock walls almost 20 meters in height. Our passage opens up roughly halfway up the wall, and there are broad stone steps descending all the way to the bottom of the cavern.
âWe found it quicker than Iâd expectedâŠâŠâŠâŠ!?!?â (Gio)
Despite being safe in the alternate plane, even I stopped mid-sentence and reflexively held my breath.
The reason is because I laid eyes on the [anki nest] in the middle of the cavern.
âHow terribly repulsiveâŠâŠâ
âWhat the hellâŠâŠâ
Cluster of pitch black spheresâŠâŠ is the only way I can describe it.
When I take a closer look, I also notice several silhouettes that are most likely small demons.
There are 4 or 5 spheres 4 or 5m highâjust enough for a rock demon to pass throughâstacked haphazardly on top of each other. When I heard about it at the debriefing, Iâd imagined something that gave off a more âaliveâ kind of feeling, but Iâm getting a shockingly mechanical impression.
Furthermoreâand this might sound ironic coming from meâthat thing is not of this world.
Be it either instinct or some latent ability, the very moment we laid eyes on it, all of us were convinced so. In comparison to that [nest], even anki seem to belong more in this world.
âIs somethingâŠâŠ coming out?â
The surface of one of the spheres on the ground suddenly bulges outwards. At first, it looks like a stick has been thrust out, but the end splits into 5, identifying it as a hand. In succession, a rough shoulder, distorted head, then a thick torso emerges from the surface of the sphere. The creature(?)âs efforts to rip apart the thin, gum-like membrane covering its entire body reminds me of a cheap variety show entertainerâŠâŠ thatâs the most apt analogy I can come up with.
Eventually, the membrane is finally ripped and smoothly falls to the ground, revealing a rock demon. The torn membrane is quickly sucked back into the sphere.
â...... So that is an [anki nest]......â (Sedam)
Even Sedamâs voice is quivering.
â„âŠâŁâ
âWhat I saw 10 years ago was just a single one of those spheres.â (Gunnah)
Gunnahâs fierce face is currently stiff with anxiety.
âNow we know why this nest has gone undiscovered for so long. It is because itâs been purposefully hidden away. Long enough for it to spawn more than enough anki.â
âAre you saying that they can think up tactics and strategies?â
âWe already know that anki fight under a commander and employ at least rudimentary military tactics, butâŠâŠâ
While listening to the serious discussion between the knights and adventurers, I think of how to destroy the [nest].
As expected, [Meteor] is the best option.
Though it is a spell that calls down a meteor from the sky, us being inside a dungeon shouldnât be much of a problem.
The actual problem is that, just like before, I need to leave the alternate plane to cast spells. All would be well if the [nest] just sits there without doing anything, but things could get dicey if it actually does possess some method of attack. One choice is for me to leave the alternate plane by myself, butâŠâŠ
(T/N: Go guess in the comments what method of attack these pitch black spheres would have :p)
âRejected.â (Claura)
âWe canât come back from the alternate plane if you die, right?â (Sedam)
âThat is not even funny!â (Gillion)
âIf it ever comes to it, Iâll serve as Wizard-donoâs shield!â (Lioria)
âIf I ever become a burden, please abandon me immediately.â (Gunnah)
I am grateful for their feelings. To be honest, I donât actually have that much confidence nor self-assurance. All I have is fear. Fear that my mistake in judgment would cause them harm.
âHave you not gotten a bit too cocky?â (Claura)
â...... Mu.â (Gio)
âWh-...... Claura!â (Lioria)
Clauraâs cold voice and stare dispels the anxiety in my chest. Iâm sorry, Lioria, but no matter how much I may act like a Great Wizard, I am merely a former salaryman.
Which is why I need nakama.
I think of all the spells that I have left in my Archive and all the magic items I have on me, then brainstorm all possible developments. For example, what if those spheres rush us? What if we get attacked from behind by anki?
I rack my mind as hard as I can, and finally decide on a plan of action, which I immediately tell them.
âI want to destroy those... things... over there. Will you all lend me your aid?â (Gio)