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Elven Invasion

Chapter 36: The Wrath of the Ice Worm

Author: Respro
updatedAt: 2025-11-15

The battlefield was in chaos.

The Ice Worm's deafening screech echoed across the frozen wasteland, a monstrous sound that sent shivers through even the most hardened soldiers. Its massive form writhed in agony, bluish blood spraying from its blinded eye, staining the ice beneath it. But even wounded, the creature was far from defeated.

Samuel Briggs’ mech landed hard on the ice after his daring attack, thrusters stabilizing his descent. His blade remained buried in the Ice Worm’s eye socket, a testament to the successful strike—but there was no time to celebrate.

"Briggs! Get the hell out of there!" Colonel Zhao Wei's voice barked over the comms.

"I’m already moving!" Briggs shot back, his mech skidding backward as the Ice Worm convulsed violently, shattering the ice around it.

Arjun Mehta's Green Guardians struggled to keep their barrier intact. The force of the Ice Worm’s thrashing sent shockwaves through the energy shields, causing the generators to spark under the strain.

"Shields at critical levels!" one of Arjun’s pilots reported. "We can’t hold much longer!"

Arjun gritted his teeth. "Then we’ll reinforce!"

He slammed his controls forward, pouring every ounce of power into stabilizing the barriers. But even as he did, he knew they needed a new strategy. They couldn’t just defend—they had to bring this thing down.

A Desperate Counterattack

"Petrov!" Arjun called through the comms. "We need a plan—now!"

Viktor Petrov, still directing the Blue Titans, cursed under his breath. "Our firepower barely scratches it. That damn thing's magic armor is stronger than I expected."

"Then we go for the exposed eye again!" Zhao Wei interjected. "It's our only weak point!"

But even as she spoke, the Ice Worm began to adapt. A thick layer of frost magic was forming around its wound, rapidly regenerating the damaged area. If they didn’t act fast, their only advantage would be lost.

Briggs, still maneuvering his Grey Eagle mech away, took in the situation. "If we want to kill this thing, we need to hit it with everything we’ve got—before it recovers."

"We don’t have enough firepower for that!" Arjun countered.

"Not alone," Zhao Wei said, her tone sharp. "But together?"

A plan was forming.

Coordinated Strike

"Listen up," Zhao Wei snapped. "We combine forces. Arjun, keep your barriers up—don’t let that thing advance. Petrov, concentrate all Blue Titan firepower on the same damn spot. Briggs, can your Eagles deliver a finishing strike?"

Briggs chuckled. "If you open the window, I’ll smash it."

"Good. Then we hit it all at once."

Arjun’s mech dug into position, strengthening the barriers. His Guardians lined up behind him, their energy fields glowing brighter.

"Green Guardians—hold the line!"

Petrov's voice boomed across the comms. "Blue Titans—maximum firepower! Aim for the wound!"

The battlefield erupted with coordinated fire.

Plasma rounds and railgun shots hammered into the Ice Worm’s regenerating wound, breaking through the frost forming over its eye. The beast howled in pain, its thrashing becoming wilder.

Briggs took the chance.

With a powerful boost, his Grey Eagle mech shot forward, a massive spear-like blade forming in its hand—a plasma charge built for one devastating strike.

"This is gonna hurt!"

With all thrusters at full power, Briggs drove his weapon deep into the Ice Worm’s skull.

A massive explosion of energy rippled through the beast’s head. The Ice Worm let out one final, earth-shaking shriek before its massive body stiffened, its death throes sending tremors through the battlefield. Then, with a final, bone-crushing collapse, it slammed into the ice.

The monster was dead.

The Aftermath

Silence followed.

For a moment, neither side moved. The Ice Worm had been an unstoppable force, something beyond the scale of modern warfare. And now, it lay still, slain by the combined might of humanity.

Then, the human forces erupted into cheers.

The battle wasn’t over yet, but this was a victory—a symbol that no matter what magic the Elves threw at them, humanity would not break.

But on the other side of the battlefield, the Elves were not celebrating.

Elven Desperation

Seraphina’s hands trembled as she clutched her sword. "No… this is impossible."

Lysaria, standing beside her, was equally stunned. "The Saint’s blessing… has failed?"

For the first time, fear spread through the Elven ranks. The humans had slain a divine beast—something even the greatest of their warriors could never dream of.

Seraphina’s mind raced. If they didn’t act now, the battle would be lost.

She turned to the Royal Knights. "We cannot falter! We are warriors of the Saint! If the humans have defiled her blessing, then we will make them pay with their lives!"

With a furious cry, she raised her sword, rallying the remaining Elven forces.

The Elves charged once more, this time driven not by confidence, but by desperation.

The Battle Rages On

The humans had little time to react before the Elves struck back.

With renewed aggression, Royal Knights and High Elves surged forward. Swords clashed against mech armor, magic spells burst through the air, and the frozen battlefield was once again consumed by war.

Zhao Wei’s Red Archers repositioned, sniping from higher ground. "Don’t let them regroup!" she ordered.

Arjun’s Green Guardians shifted from defense to counteroffensive, launching barrier-enhanced strikes to push the Elves back.

Petrov and the Blue Titans reinforced the frontline, their mechs holding firm against the Elven assault.

And amidst the chaos, Samuel Briggs prepared for one last strike.

"This ends today," he muttered, charging forward once more.

The Chant of the Saint

Just as it seemed that humanity had finally secured victory, with the Elves being driven back in full retreat, a chilling voice resonated across the battlefield. A sacred chant, spoken in the divine tongue of the Elves, filled the air with an ominous presence. The very sky darkened as a massive magic circle ignited above the fallen Ice Worm’s corpse, glowing with a deep, unnatural blue. The battlefield froze—not just from the cold, but from a dreadful realization.

The ground trembled violently as the lifeless body of the Ice Worm began to twist in agony. Its dead flesh convulsed, cracking apart, as something horrifying fought to emerge from within. A monstrous, otherworldly force was awakening—something beyond the Ice Worm itself.

Silence fell across both human and Elven forces.

And then, the Ice Worm screamed once more—but this time, it was not its own voice.

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