SSS Rank: Strongest Beast Master
Chapter 19: Raging Boar!
"Two down, one to go."
The easy part was over.
Jonah and Vanessa moved with a quiet, practiced confidence through The Preserve. With the feathers and the moss safely tucked away, only the final, most dangerous objective remained: the heart of a Raging Boar.
They followed a stream, knowing the beasts favored water. Shard, Jonah's crystal-shelled scout, moved ahead of them, tapping the ground every few seconds with one of its six legs. Its silent sonar pulses painted a detailed map in Jonah's mind.
Suddenly, a new vibration pulsed through their connection It wasn't the soft rustle of leaves or the scurrying of little forest creatures. This was different.
"Hold up," Jonah whispered, putting a hand out to stop Vanessa. He shut his eyes, tuning in to the signals coming from Shard. The vibrations were steady and rhythmic, like huge, pounding footsteps. He could feel how heavy the creature must be.
"What is it?" Vanessa said, her hand already glowing with the faint, preparatory light of a mana shield.
"It's big," Jonah said, his voice tight. "Very big. And it's digging at something. Uprooting a tree, I think. It feels… furious."
He didn't need a picture to know what it was. This was their target.
They moved to the edge of a clearing. Peeking through the leaves, they saw it. The Raging Boar was a beast, all muscle and tangled brown fur. It was about as big as a cart, with a rough pig face and big yellow tusks sticking out like knives. It was currently slamming its head against the trunk of a thick ironwood tree, trying to get at a hive of honey-wasps. Each impact shook the ground.
Vanessa let out a low whistle. "That hide's like leather mixed with stone. Hit it with magic head-on and it'll just get mad and squash us."
She was right. A direct fight was suicide. They could be the most efficient team in the world, but pure power was still pure power. The boar was a living, battering ram.
But Jonah wasn't a warrior. He was a scavenger from Cinderfall. He had survived by being smarter and more ruthless than the things that hunted him. He looked at the boar, at the terrain, and at the Progeny resting in his Beast Space. A plan, dangerous one , began to form in his mind.
"I have an idea," he said quietly. "It's a bit complicated, and it relies on perfect timing."
"I'm listening," Vanessa said, her full attention on him.
"We can't outmuscle it," Jonah explained. "So we strip that muscle away. Make it blind, deaf, stuck in place. Then we finish it." He broke down the plan: Lure. Trap. Ambush. End it.
Vanessa listened intently, her sharp mind processing every step. When he was done, a slow, dangerous smile touched her lips. "That," she said, her eyes gleaming with excitement, "is brilliantly insane. I love it. Let's do it."
"First Phase: Luring The Beast"
Jonah took a deep breath. "Okay, Rook. You're up, buddy. Time to be the most annoying bird in history."
He summoned the small, stone-feathered hatchling. Rook appeared, took one look at the huge boar, and puffed out its chest like it was ten times bigger than it really was. With a mental command from Jonah, Rook shot forward.
The little creature landed on the ground right in front of the Raging Boar and let out a defiant chirp. The boar grunted, annoyed at the interruption. Then, Rook did something absurd. It hopped up and pecked the boar right on its wet, leathery snout.
For a moment, there was stunned silence. Then the Raging Boar let out a squeal of pure, furious rage that shook the forest. It charged, tusks ready to smash the tiny pest to pieces.
But Rook was tiny and quick. It slipped away easily, its talons scratching the boar's thick hide as it darted off. The boar charged again, but Rook just danced out of reach, leading it on a wild chase. Blinded by rage, the boar completely ignored the honey-wasps and thundered after the little bird, who was cleverly luring it straight toward a narrow canyon they'd marked out earlier.
Phase 2: The Trap.
Just as the Raging Boar charged into the narrow passage between two rock walls, Vanessa, who was positioned on a ledge above, made her move.
"Terra Tene!" she incanted, slamming her palm onto the ground.
The ground under the boar's hooves gave way in an instant. Solid earth turned to a thick, sucking soup of mud and sludge. Its furious charge fell apart into a sloppy, desperate thrash. It sank to its belly, squealing in rage as the muck dragged it down, pinning it tight.
Phase 3: The Ambush.
The boar was trapped, but it was still deadly. It swung its huge head back and forth, tusks ripping deep scars into the rocky canyon walls.
"Now!" Jonah yelled.
From the sky, Nyx dove. It didn't attack. Instead, it released a thick cloud of its shimmering Disorienting Dust. The sparkling haze drifted down, wrapping around the boar's massive head in a mesmerizing fog. The boar's angry squeals became confused grunts as its world became a swirling, sparkling nightmare.
Simultaneously, at the mouth of the canyon, Jonah summoned Shard.
"Give it everything you've got", Jonah commanded.
Shard's crystalline shell began to vibrate intensely. It unleashed its Sonar Pulse, not as a gentle ping for mapping, but as a high-frequency, continuous wave of sound. The narrow canyon walls amplified the invisible attack. The boar shook its head violently, its ears ringing with a piercing whine that drowned out all other sound.
"Phase 4."
The trap was perfect. The Raging Boar was stuck, blind, and deafened, its powerful senses completely neutralized. It was nothing more than a confused, helpless mountain of meat.
This was Jonah's part. He slid down the side of the canyon, a sharpened, fist-sized rock in his hand. It was a crude tool, but it felt familiar, a desperate echo of his life in Cinderfall.
He moved with the quiet efficiency of a scavenger who knew that hesitation meant death. He slipped through the mud, ignored the thrashing beast, and found the spot just behind its thick shoulder where he knew the heart would be.
He didn't think. He acted instinctively.
He raised the rock and brought it down with all his strength, driving the sharpened point deep into the boar's side. It was not a hero's strike. It was a survivor's move, harsh and brutal.
The huge beast trembled once more before going quiet for good.
The sudden silence was louder than the boar's roars had been. Jonah stood there, breathing heavily, covered in mud and sweat. He felt the final, powerful surge of essence flood into him.
`[Raging Boar Essence Acquired (Earth, Strength, Fury)]`.
He reached in and retrieved the heart, the final piece of their puzzle.
He looked up at Vanessa, who was staring down from the ledge. Her face was stunned. She looked from the dead boar, to the three strange creatures who were now silently dissolving back into Jonah's Beast Space, and then to Jonah himself.
She had seen him command. She had seen him strategize. Now she had seen him kill.
"Jonah…" she whispered, her voice filled with awe and a hint of fear. "What exactly are you?"