I was Drafted Into a War as the Only Human - Chapter 70: The Fog Returns
As they pushed deeper into the wilderness toward Caelgor the Hollow, the air grew heavy with unease. Lucy felt it tighten around the group like an invisible noose. No one said anything, but their movements grew stiffer, and glances became more frequent. Even the silence had teeth. šš»ššššš«š£š¤šššµ.šš¤š¢
The terrain had changed.
Gone was the rough stone road that led eastāsolid, predictable, familiar. In its place, a strange forest had swallowed the world.
Towering bone-white trees loomed above, their trunks as smooth as polished ivory. Their translucent leaves shimmered faintly, catching what little light pierced through the mist in glints of violet and silver. The ground was carpeted with soft, silken grass the color of moonlight, and each step felt like walking across a dreamāor a graveyard.
Then came the soundsānot the rustle of animals or wind, but distant, warped echoesālike laughter heard underwater or breathing just out of sight.
But it wasnāt the forest that set their nerves alight. It was the fog.
It had returned.
Thick and unnatural, it crept along the forest floor, coiling between their legs, rising in tendrils to obscure the trees. It wasnāt poisonous. No spectral soldiers emerged from its folds. And yet, it dragged a cold tension across their skin, as if the forest was watching.
Llarm walked directly behind Lucy, his shoulders hunched, steps light and cautious. His golden hair seemed duller in the pale mist. Fenric, of course, strolled with his fingers laced behind his head, whistling some tuneless melody, while Carlos trotted smugly beside him, tail high, paws skipping with too much confidence for a pup whoād been terrified out of his mind days prior.
Gindu walked quietly with Eri. She was better nowāstill pale, still hauntedābut speaking again, even if only in clipped, emotionless phrases. Her eyes barely lifted from the path.
Bruma took up the rear. She always did when visibility was low. The ogreās sheer size turned her into a walking wall, and no one wanted to walk blind behind one of her shoulders.
The silence stretched thin, and Lucy finally broke it.
"Now that the fogās back," he said, scanning the trees, "I think itās safe to say Caelgor knows weāre coming."
Llarm let out a strangled sound between a groan and a nervous laugh. "Great. Just what I needed to hear today."
Lucy didnāt slow. His eyes stayed ahead, alert. "Bruma. What should we know about him?"
He didnāt turn to face her. He didnāt dare.
Brumaās voice rumbled from behind. "From what Iāve gathered... Caelgorās not just a magical beast. Heās nearly mythical. Close enough to make no damn difference. Lucky for us, heās not fully there."
Lucy frowned. "Whatās the difference?"
Llarm let out a sharp gasp behind him. "Mythical? As ināmythical beast?! You expect us to fight something like that?!"
Before Bruma could answer, Gindu beat her to it. His voice was flat but forceful. "How do you not know that, wyrmling? Mythical beasts are the pinnacle of monsterkind. Creatures so powerful, they can challenge gods. Their blood could boil oceans. Their roars can collapse cities."
Lucy chuckled softly. For a second, he caught a flicker of the old Ginduāthe deadpan sarcasm, the blunt certainty. It was comforting. Gindu had barely spoken since Eriās breakdown at the statue.
"I see," Lucy said with a crooked grin. "Well, weāre pretty tough wyrmlings ourselves, right? Aināt that right, Big Wyrm?"
Gindu snorted. "Iām not Big Wyrm," he muttered under his breath.
Then, unexpectedly, Eri spoke.
"Heās just messing with you."
Her tone was still flat, her voice barely above a whisperābut it was somethingāa sign she was clawing her way back.
Lucy didnāt push it. Not yet.
He glanced around at the fog, at the silver grass bending under their feet. A thought itched at the back of his mind.
āIf Seraphās Hollow was under Nyxarisā control at one point... then maybe Caelgor was her creation.ā
He activated the Soul Thread, quietly weaving it toward Eri as he spoke aloud.
"Iāve been wondering... if Nyxaris ever controlled Seraphās Hollow, Iād bet anything Caelgor was one of her pets."
Eri stiffened. Her breath caught. Through the link, Lucy felt itāpanic. Fear. Recognition.
āYeah. I was right,ā he thought. āThe statueāwhatever it showed herāwas tied to Nyxaris.ā
Brumaās voice cut in, low and thoughtful. "Iāve been thinking the same thing."
Lucy gave a sly grin. "Of course you have. Itās a brilliant conclusion. Only someone of exceptional intelligenceālike meācouldāve made it."
Bruma grunted. "Modest, too."
Lucy pressed on. "But since we agree, letās assume a few things. First, this fog? Itās Caelgorrās ability. And I doubt its only functions are soldiers and poison. Iād bet my left arm it can do moreāillusions, invulnerability, maybe worse. He hasnāt shown us everything yet. So keep your guard up.".
Then Carlosās barking cut through the fog like a blade, sharp and urgent.
The mist moved.
Not drifted and not stirred. It twisted, rippled, and pulled together in front of them like a collapsing storm.
The silver fog condensed into a monstrous shape. Limbs stretched unnaturally from the haze, coalescing into long sinewy legs, claws of shadowed mist, and a hulking torso made from smoke and nightmares. Two glowing eyes flared openāicy blue, ancient and aware.
A massive shadow wolf, easily three times the size of the one Lucy had fought, loomed before them.
Its body shimmered between statesāone second solid, the next a vapor cloud. The air thickened with cold pressure as it lowered its head and bared smoke-forged fangs. Its growl sounded like stone grinding in water.
Carlos stopped barking. He backed up, tail low, ears flat.
"Thatās... not normal," Llarm whispered.
"No time for that. Scatter!" Lucy shouted, voice cutting through the haze.
The beast lunged, faster than its size should allow.
Bruma moved first, charging head-on, with her massive axe. She swung, the weapon cutting clean through the wolfās headābut it dispersed into mist, reforming behind her before she finished her swing.
"Damn!" she cursed, spinning to defend.
Gindu roared, his scales sharpening into gleaming blue armor as he slid in beside her. He slashed with his claws, targeting the legsāonly for them to vanish and reform behind him. The wolfās tail lashed out and caught him in the chest, sending him flying into a tree with a crash.
"Lucy, itās phasing!" Llarm shouted.
"No shit!" Lucy snapped back, hands igniting as he formed a fire cylinder, flames swirling in a spiraling vortex around his right arm. He launched it at the wolfās coreāthis time, it struck before the body could fade, exploding into searing light. The creature howled, part of its chest dissipating into fog.
Eri darted in from the side, eyes cold, short sword gleaming. She slashed at its haunch andāby sheer timingāmanaged to draw a shallow cut across something real. A misty, black ichor hissed into the air.
"Sheās hitting it! Time your strikes!" Lucy yelled.
Llarm lifted both hands, swirling wind gathering around his fingers. With a yell, he fired a concentrated blade of air that sheared through the wolfās left leg. It flickered againāsome parts dispersed, others held.
Then Fenric laughedāsharp, wild.
The scent of Ginduās and the shadow wolfās blood had triggered it. His pupils narrowed, claws out. "Oh yeah. Itās time," he snarled.
He sprinted forward, zigzagging as the wolf turned to meet him. It swipedāFenric ducked under, leapt onto the creatureās back, and began tearing into its smoky body with frenzied strikes. Some passed through. Others hit something beneath the fogāsomething solid.
The wolf bucked, snarled, turned its head to bite, but Carlos raced in and snapped at its legs, yipping and darting with blazing speed, forcing it to stay off-balance.
The wolf began to back off, its shape flickering erratically, then suddenly dispersed completely, gone into the fog.
Silence again.
"What the hell was that?" Llarm muttered, panting.
Lucy scanned the mist. "An echo. A warning. Or maybe just a warm-up."
Bruma snorted. "Then weāre in deeper shit than I thought."
A low growl echoed from all around them.
It hadnāt fled.
It was watching.
Then, from the corner of his eye, Lucy saw movement.
Fenric.
His eyes had gone wide, slitted pupils razor-thin, glowing faintly. His posture was twisted and feral. Bloodlust radiated off him like heat from a forge. He wasnāt looking at the wolf.
He was stalking Gindu.
The dragonkin was beginning to stand, blood trailing down his armor in thick rivulets.
"Shitā"
Lucy moved.
In a blink, he was between them. Fenric lunged, claws raised for the killābut Lucyās hand shot up and struck the side of his neck with brutal precision. Fenricās body stiffened, then crumpled, collapsing into Lucyās arms.
Bruma blinked, confused. "What the hell wasā?"
"Heās a blood junkie," Lucy said, lowering Fenric to the ground. "That scent triggered it. Can you hold him till he wakes up?"
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