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It needed to be tested at some point, and what better time than now? I’ve increased Gravity Magic to the second rank thanks to all my stuffing about with Gravity Fields, and the bomb was always going to be on the list of things that I want to see how the Altar interacts with.

As it turns out, quite well.

As the spell is unleashed and I activate the Altar of Self, I’m rather startled to feel all of the gathered energy drain out of it.

All.

Not a single skerrick left. As it is usually wont to do, the Gravity Bomb soaks up every drop of power it can get, and when it does, it goes absolutely nuts.

HOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWL!

The air, screams, and I mean SCREAMS. I didn’t put anything like my full reserve of Gravity Mana into this thing, and it sounds an awful lot like some of the biggest I’ve ever cast.

I, of course, do the sensible thing and sprint away like my life depends on it, which it likely does. Despite the fear of my own mortality this spell always seems to invoke in me, particularly when I’m near it, I keep a close eye trained on the ominously dark sphere as it streaks away from me into the teeth of the oncoming horde. Hordes.

The two armies had been running toward each other, ready to fuse into an even greater mass of slavering destruction, but the flight of my friends and I has changed trajectory. Like murderous puppies chasing a toy, the lead demons in both groups have angled towards us and led the rest of their fellows to follow in behind.

So it is that when the Bomb strikes, it detonates right in the faces of the frontrunning monsters from two armies, both of whom are leading their allies into danger like twin pied-pipers.

I’d love to be able to dump some more Will energy into a super-dash, but I don’t have the juice! This far down, it’ll take probably an hour to refill the Altar all the way, there just aren’t enough ants nearby!

FWOOSH!

When it impacts, the dark sphere of the Gravity Bomb expands rapidly in the swirling vortex of nightmarish doom that I’ve come to expect. Except that it’s larger. Significantly.

Holy moly!

Like a dark god brought to life, the bomb grows to its full, horrifying size and begins to do what it does best: drag in and annihilate everything it can touch.

The force it exerts is horrendous, as is the noise. The two demon armies behind me are immediately lost in the haze of ash and dust as the air fills with debris and demons. Monsters are being yanked off the ground and hauled into oblivion, I can see their shadowy forms spinning through the air before they vanish beyond the event horizon.

Only Gandalf could possibly know how many demon larvae are getting swallowed by that thing….

As I flee my brave little heart out, I marvel at the sight of the bomb. It’s so large, I can clearly make out its slow revolutions, and the ash-filled atmosphere of the third stratum is allowing me to witness another new sight. I can clearly see the path the air is travelling as it spirals down into the heart of the void, a vast, sweeping descent that spins around and around, growing tighter and tighter to the bomb as it descends.

[Keep running, Tiny! Don’t look back for a second!]

I make sure to put that little extra emphasis a genuine order gets as I yell at him. This is not a time I want him to indulge his curiosity!

The drag of the bomb, even as far from the epicentre as I am, is absurd. I grip the ground with my ant-claws with every step, cursing my immense mass.

Dammit Anthony, why did you go and have to make yourself so damn chonky! You’ll have to be twice as far from every bomb from now on. No, three times as far!

My heart can’t take this stress….

It’s passing though. With every step, the grip of the Gravitational pull lessens, and several dozen metres in front of me, my friends must be well in the clear. I always feel a moment of panic when Invidia is too close to these things. He’s so small, and not a particularly strong flier, it wouldn’t take much for him to be dragged away and lost.

Just to be safe, we keep on running. Better to put all the distance we can between us and the demons for when all of this blows over. When the dust settles, I don’t want them to have even a sniff of us.

Behind us, the high pitched shriek of the wind has been joined by a dull roar as the bomb drags in everything it can touch and crushes it. The horizon behind us is looking dark indeed as even the light seems to be struggling back there. Such a horrendous power I’ve unleashed. What would happen if I put all of my Gravitational Mana into it as well?

I shudder to imagine. I mean, I’ll have to try it at some point, but I shudder just the same.

Whatever the Altar has done to the spell, it seems to have given it more staying power to boot. We’re kilometres away when it finally flickers and fades, the ensuing quiet all the more jarring after the din and terror unleashed by my spell.

I can’t see what’s left of the two armies, and I’m not too keen to rush in and fight out either. Judging by the sheer volume of notifications I’ve received from poor old Gandalf, I’ve chopped through thousands of demons with that one bomb. I almost feel I should apologise to my pets. After all the effort they’ve put in, I’ve managed to get just as much experience as they have.

We find a large mound of stone jutting up from the plain and use earth magic to burrow into the side, sealing it off behind us as we settle in for a bit of rest.

[Right then, that was a bit of a surprise, I wasn’t expecting a second army to just appear out of nowhere. Everybody alright?]

All three give me an affirmative and I nod appreciatively.

[That’s good. I suppose we’ll need to be more careful as we hunt around this layer, as it appears there are multiple demon hordes running about the place. We can tackle one of them quite safely, but if we get pincered by two again, it may not turn out as well as it did this time.]

[That spell was very impressive, Master. Won’t you be able to do it again?]

Crinis sounds quite proud of me as she asks if I can replicate the feat, which leads me to brag a bit.

[Well, it was rather potent, wasn’t it? Possibly the biggest I’ve ever cast. To answer your question though, nope, not for a while. And firing off a spell like that leaves me a bit vulnerable afterwards, considering the total loss of energy. As cool and amazing as it is, I’d honestly rather not have to do it again. An eye catching event like that might draw attention we’d rather not have.]

[As you say, Master.]

Comments

ManguKing

Well the demon cities are being emptied which benefits the ants for when they finally expand, but sucks that the karmodo are not being affected

Frank Moore

Dear Lord, Thank you! Get some rezt.

BlissForgotten

Might draw attention? Oh you hopeless ant, I bet you already did. Calling it now, the hunger based ancient? Gravity specialist. He's endlessly hungry, because he's a black hole that's alive. That's why there's no mana wherever he is, he's sucking it all in.

Anthony Romanov

I love that entire chapter is dedicated to Big Boom

Titaniumtac

can he cast gravity in front of himself to alleviate the pull a little.

Tyrunex

If there is a way to connect the gravity bomb and his stomach or his biomass save

Thunderhoof

He jinxed himself. Again.

taukid

I thought the gravity bomb would end with a "small" nova

Quyan640

Anthony is likely to go the pure gravity route, but I wonder if there are any elements that could be used as auxiliary support. Similar to utilizing air to boost the intensity and range of fire. Since Anthony already has it, maybe combo it with elemental magic? Like gravity and earth magic could be used to create a Tengai Shinsei. Still doubt any magic will be incorporated into Anthony’s evolution like gravity magic.

Rahsheem Reid

Tier 7 and 8 demons have entered the chat

Dan K

I’d just like to imagine that Brilliant is watching remotely eating the monster ant equivalent of popcorn and observing the gravity bomb to understand it.

Dan K

I did wonder if any T7s got caught in that.

Merf

Probably snacking on a demon larvae

Gopard

Thanks for the chapter!

Jac Onue

Space magic :) First you cast a black hole, then you teleport it in front of an enemy O_o

Gonvas

I don't think a T7 could survive such spell if caught by it.

Rahsheem Reid

I think that depends on the type of T7 and possibly how far their mutations can take them.