SAKYA PARAKA: THE LIBERATOR

SAKYA PARAKA: THE LIBERATOR
Battle at the Nest ‘The Forgotten’ Part 2



The remains of those still alive are weak ‘forgotten’ creatures. Sakya smiled back. In a moment, they would soon burn to death and the treasures stored in this nest would be his. But not long after, his smile stopped as he felt something big and dangerous coming closer from behind him.


Sakya quickly moved away and saw what was coming. Her hair stands up, Sakya sees the biggest “forgotten’ creature she has ever seen.


With a 2-meter-long head with a 15-meter-long body coming towards him. Strong and sharp teeth opened as if smiling. 


Is this the king of ‘the forgotten’? Or is there anything bigger than this? Sakya really doesn't want to know the answer, because maybe the question should be fight or run? If this was an ordinary battle, without a second thought he would choose to run even if it had 2 lives though. But the presence of scattered gemstones in this nest changed everything. 


Sakya desperately needs the gemstones for his future plans. Sakya must try first before deciding to run. 


Sakya begins to launch his attacks. The fire arrows and the sea of fire had no effect on the creature. He tried with ice magic that only gave the same result. Even ksidra Kacana who has the power of chess praboditha is only able to make scratches on the body of the creature. Meaningless wounds because they quickly close and heal without leaving a mark.


All the knowledge and weapons that Sakya has does not give the expected results. While the attack from the creature is able to make Sakya die in an instant. Prana protector Sakya twinkled as thorns shot towards him. Despite being able to hold him, Sakya still crashed a few meters back. Too powerful.


Now, there is only one way Sakya can still do that is the written mantra. 


At Vanuya Hall, Varna teaches Sakya two types of spells. Oral spells and written spells. Both types of spells have the same purpose. They use prana as a medium to convert the surrounding elements into fire, ice, wind and so on.


The source of the prana taken by the oral mantra is the prana contained in the astral body of a praboditha while the written mantra takes prana from the environment as its source. 


Basically the magic power of both oral and written spells depends on the prana available as the source. The greater the prana used, the stronger the magic. 


Most prabodithas prefer to use oral spells because no matter how strong the magic is cast, it will not hurt the ship. While the effect of the writing spell was like a double-edged sword, magic would attack them both the mariner and the target within his reach. Therefore when making a writing spell, the clerk must be sure that he is within a safe distance or able to withstand the magic.


So when making a writing spell, Sakya had to really think about whether she could accept it or not.


Sakya took out the Calvaraksa pill and the other pills from his vision bag. He put it in his mouth without swallowing it. He'll need it later, but not now.


While dodging the attack of the king of ‘the forgotten’, Sakya wrote a spell on the ground using his prana. Sakya moved around almost around the nest of ‘the forgotten’, until she finally stopped and placed her right palm on the ground.


“Activate!”