Chapter 109 THE FEAR OF THE MIND
Chapter 109 THE FEAR OF THE MIND
The beast roared and charged toward them, its massive form tearing through the flower field, leaving destruction in its wake. Kaelen and the others leaped into action, weapons drawn and spells at the ready.
Morris summoned his scepter, positioning himself between the beast and Sofia, who was still grappling with her fear. Guinevere's hands ignited with fire, preparing a spell, while Ethan raised his twin daggers, ready to strike.
Quick steps!!
Kaelen darted forward, his sword glowing with a faint aura as he clashed with the monster head-on. The sound of metal hitting flesh echoed through the field, and the impact sent vibrations up his arm. But something was off. Despite the force of his blow, the beast didn't react as it should have. It barely seemed to notice the attack.
"Something's wrong!" Kaelen shouted as he slashed at the creature again, his blade slicing through its fur, but there was no real resistance—no solid hit, no blood. It was like cutting through air.
Guinevere unleashed a torrent of flames, engulfing the beast, but the fire seemed to pass through it without causing any harm. The monster's image flickered for a moment, distorting in the light of the fire.
"It's not real!" Ethan shouted, realization dawning on him as he thrust his twin daggers into the beast, only for the weapon to pass through as if striking nothing. "This thing is an illusion!"
'So that's why my system didn't give me any notification concerning the monster's Kaelen thought as realisation also dawned on him.
Morris, his face grim, backed away from the creature as it advanced, his scepter held defensively in front of him. "What the hell is going on?"
Kaelen stepped back, watching the beast closely. The more they fought it, the more it flickered and shifted, as though its very existence was being questioned. His eyes scanned the field, and then it hit him—the flowers. They were the source of the strange feeling that had unsettled him from the start.
"It's the field!" Kaelen shouted, realization sharp in his voice. "This whole place is an illusion! The flowers are creating it!"
Guinevere's eyes widened as she looked around. "An illusion trap... designed to mess with our minds," she muttered, her flames slowly dying out as she stopped casting. "That's why Sofia saw the beast from her past. It's preying on our fears."
Morris swore under his breath as he lowered his sword. "How do we get out of it?"
Sofia, still trembling, looked around in disbelief. The beast had vanished now, the illusion breaking down as they realized the truth. The peaceful field, once serene and beautiful, now felt oppressive and suffocating. The air was thick with a strange, magical energy that seemed to distort reality around them.
Kaelen's mind raced. "We need to get out of here, now."
Guinevere, who had been quiet since they escaped, finally spoke, her voice steady but thoughtful. "It's not just any ordinary flower," she began, her eyes still trained on the distance where the field lay. "Those flowers are known as Illusory Blooms. They're incredibly rare, only growing in places heavily influenced by ancient, wild magic."
Morris, still catching his breath, glanced at her with furrowed brows. "Illusory Blooms? I've heard of them in old stories, but I didn't think they actually existed."
Guinevere nodded, her face grim. "They do, though they're almost never found in large quantities like that. Their magic is subtle but potent. They feed on the emotions and memories of those who walk through their territory, creating illusions that trap the mind. The stronger your fears or emotions, the more powerful the illusion."
Kaelen's face hardened as he processed her words. "So, they preyed on our fears to keep us trapped."
"Yes," Guinevere confirmed. "It's not surprising that Sofia saw the beast from her past, or that the rest of us were so disoriented. The flowers are dangerous because they create illusions tailored specifically to each person's mind. And once you're under the spell, it's almost impossible to tell what's real and what's not."
Sofia, walking beside them, shuddered at the memory of her nightmare come to life. "So it was all just the flowers..." she murmured softly, half to herself. "The beast... it wasn't real."
Ethan, who had been silent during the exchange, let out a low whistle. "Good thing we caught on when we did. Another few minutes in that field, and we might not have made it out."
Guinevere nodded solemnly. "Illusory Blooms are as dangerous as any monster in this land. Maybe even more so. They don't just attack the body, but the mind. And for most, that's a harder battle to win."
Kaelen frowned, his hand instinctively resting on the hilt of his sword. "We need to avoid areas like that in the future. I'd rather face an actual monster than get lost in an illusion like that again."
Guinevere looked ahead, her eyes scanning the landscape as the magical field faded into the background. "Agreed. But we'll have to stay sharp. This land is full of magic—some of it much older and more dangerous than we've ever encountered."
With that, they pressed forward, the shadow of the Illusory Blooms fading behind them, but the lesson lingering in their minds. Not every threat in the world was a physical one, and the magic of Aetheris had many ways to test even the strongest of hearts.
But just as they were going even deeper into the forest, they were clueless about the silhouette that has been following them right when they left General Cao's residence.
"Looks like my time hasn't come yet" The silhouette muttered under his breath as he continued following them.
During the time Kaelen and the others were in the Illusory Blooms, they thought that should be the time for him to show himself and come to their rescue, but his expectations were brought crumbling down when he saw them leaving the field just after an hour pass after figuring out that they were in an illusion.
"Oh well, even if it's not yet time, it will still surely come" The silhouette said in a convinced manner before he quickened his steps to tail Kaelen and the others since they have also done the same.
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