Chapter 296 The Taste Of Freedom, Is The Liberation Of Fears
Chapter 296 The Taste Of Freedom, Is The Liberation Of Fears
Northern's grin widened as he faced Krullgath, the icy air between them charged with the tension of what was to come.
It was like the monster could tell that things were about to take an intense and different turn.
The Chaos Eyes burned with an unworldly light, the glow mirrored in the predatory glint of Northern's gaze.
Northern right now was savoring the thought of how interesting this experience was going to be, and that alone was leaving a distorted grin on his face.
One that seemed to increasingly piss off the Commander.
Krullgath tightened his grip on his bone ax. The White Walker's eyes narrowed, calculating and wary.
He took a cautious step forward, the heavy bone ax held aloft, poised for another devastating strike.
But suddenly, Northern was gone.
He surged forward in a zigzag trail, leaving confusing patterns of movement, yet fluid and swift with it.
His eyes parted into four different eyeballs while in motion—before Krullgath could even tell what was going on, his hand holding the ax flew into the air, rolling and then landing afar.
The Commander stared at him, dazed and dumbfounded.
He still had not recovered from his confusion just now from Northern's bizarre movement.
That was the source of everything.
That sudden movement of his along with his blinding speed had so disoriented the Commander that he didn't know where to attack; he didn't know what was the best course of defense either.
And that momentary disorientation was all Northern needed to deal a devastating strike.
Thus leaving the Commander of the White Walker Guards with only one arm.
For a couple of seconds, Krullgath's face was etched with fear, his eyes quivering at the might of the human standing before him.
However, the White Walker suddenly seemed to calm the next minute, and breathed.
Then he looked at his amputated hand; ice began to grow from it and grew so long, coalescing into a sharp tip. Then it hardened, exuding specks of ice like tiny shards of glass.
"I'm glad, I'm glad you still have those tricks up your sleeve. Else my little experiment would have come to an end so quickly."
Krullgath's eyes hardened, the icy glint returning as he adjusted to his new weapon—a crystalline spear formed from his own essence.
He shifted his stance, lowering his body slightly, the ice weapon gleaming in the dim light of the hall.
Northern's grin grew wider, the Chaos Eyes flaring with anticipation.
"Shall we, brethren?"
Without warning, Krullgath lunged forward, his newly formed ice spear thrusting towards Northern's chest.
But Northern was ready, every detail, every twitch of muscle effortlessly played out before his eyes. It was almost like Krullgath's body movement was begging to be seen.
Northern easily sidestepped, the spear slicing through the air inches from his body.
In a fluid motion, Northern countered, his sword arcing downwards in a lethal strike aimed at Krullgath's remaining arm.
But the White Walker was quicker this time.
He twisted his body, the ice spear parrying Northern's blade with a resonant clash.
However, distracted by that clash, he didn't see that Northern was already hauling in a black stiletto from beneath.
Belatedly realizing, the White Walker furrowed his brow and immediately Northern's stilettos bounced off.
Following the bounce back, Northern also gave space and landed a couple of meters away from the Commander.
He was glaring at him with an intense fury.
But Northern was not intimidated, not even in the slightest; if anything, he was enjoying this.
What he aimed to do was quite simple. He wanted to make use of his two things, Chaos and Formless.
[Formless] had been somewhat useless since he didn't know his way around it.
But the first time he used the heritage ability of Chaos, he felt like the reason it felt so natural to him was partly because of [Formless].
The faceless voice had also complimented his ability to easily get the demonstration of the sword.
If there was anything Northern knew about himself, it was the fact that wielding the sword had never been so easy for him.
Shin would always go, this should be easy, you should be able to do this, do that. But he just simply had no talent for it.
While that made him sad, he was also well aware that the sword was not the only path to strength, plus he didn't give up.
It was hard for him to pick up basic skills compared to other people, but he still kept at it.
Shin would give him basic drills, and they would spar, although sometimes it was lame enough to be called a joke.
However, those moments all put together have built a little bit of skill in him that he was able to at the very least hold a sword and swing it.
However, being able to copy Night Terror?
Nah, that had to come from [Formless].
Northern had totally missed that idea, and it was only clicking when he used the Chaos step, much after the voice complimented him.
So this exercise, sorry battle right now, Northern had thought of it as a good opportunity to see for himself what he could do by really pushing himself.
By leaving his comfort zone.
And it was beginning to get exciting. Really exciting.
Hell, he could even die anytime; Krullgath could get the better of him and everything he had worked for could vanish in that slight moment of mistake.
But right now, that fear didn't matter.
Northern was just brimming with so much excitement.
He smiled again as he straightened his back before the Commander and muttered,
"I just might get used to this..."
Again their clash resumed.
Krullgath shot forward like a frenzied arrow, came to an abrupt stop before Northern—in the means expressing an insane level of speed control—he spun around, bringing the spear around in a wide sweep aimed at Northern's legs.
Northern leaped back, the spear just missing his knees, and landed lightly, already moving to close the distance again.
Northern exhibited a quick and chaotic movement, not zigzag this time around but the movement was sharp, abrupt, and disjointed.
Inasmuch as Krullgath had poised himself not to be thrown off by Northern's—now—weird attacks, he still couldn't help how defenseless he felt.
He staggered back in a hurry and attempted to jump away but before he could, Northern was upon him.