Chapter 456: Black Mage's Cliché 1
The centaur cavalry charged impressively across the plains, kicking up dust clouds. Their ferocity seemed intent on proving this was floor 60, the final plains tier and location of the boss monster.
Thanks to Grace's warning, the first thing we noticed was their greatly increased numbers. These weren't opponents for adventurer parties but rather army-level threats, and their numbers had grown roughly 1.5 times larger.
Ah, this must be why the Goddess's quest specifically told us to bring the Ice Cross Knights. Though quantity-based concepts were common in RPGs, experiencing it felt rather shitty.
"What's that on their backs?"
"Goblins? But they're bigger - are they operating like real cavalry?"
"They might throw bombs or use magic or curses. Everyone be careful!"
They had goblin-like creatures riding on their backs.
Usually goblins were green-skinned dwarf monsters about elementary school height. But these ones on the centaurs' backs were larger, with middle-school height and abnormally long arms.
While viewers debated whether they were hob goblins due to their size, they were likely just mutant goblins created by dark magic.
And these mutant goblins naturally engaged in ranged attacks via throwing. Like goblin infantry enhanced by orc javelineers, the centaur cavalry gained goblin slingers to become mounted archer units.In other words, they were using those long arms to swing leather slings and hurl stones at us.
"Goddess, grant us protection!"
Their stone throws could easily shatter steel helmets on impact. But mere stones without mana couldn't penetrate the Saint Candidate's barrier.
Still, their numbers made them threatening. As fist-sized rocks pelted the brightly glowing divine barrier like raindrops, I thought without the barrier a couple knights might have had their skulls cracked and needed urgent healing.
"They're still just goblins! Trust in the barrier and they're no different from lower floors!"
"Everyone, charge-!"
Though Irene's power could block such minor damage for hours or even a lifetime, the Ice Cross Knights charged forward with grim expressions, intimidated by the barrage.
They'd underestimated mere centaurs as weaker than northern monster waves until the stone shower hit. My assessment that a couple would have had cracked skulls without Irene wasn't far off.
Their knightly pride was wounded after nearly being knocked out by intermediate-tier mutant goblins they'd looked down on. So as the knights rushed forward, Irene cast quick protection spells on them.
"Besides the stones, they don't seem much different?"
"No, they're bigger and more muscular! Their individual specs must be higher, don't let your guard down!"
"Still just intermediate level that can't handle aura, haah-!"
The collision between dozens of centaurs with stone-throwing goblins and 21 high-ranking knights radiating aura resulted in an overwhelming victory that needed no explanation.
Though the centaurs were more muscular with longer reach on their spears and swords, how could aura-wielding knights fall to just that? Though the goblins on their backs had bizarrely developed arms for fierce stone throwing, how could they pierce a Saint Candidate's divine law?
Enemy attacks failed while ours connected perfectly - one-sided damage trading. If the Demon King was possessed or a gamer, they'd praise this as "gaming like a pro."
"Huh, what's this-?!"
"Bombs? They're bombs, get down!"
But floor 60 wasn't so easy.
An Ice Cross Knight's sword smoothly severed a centaur's neck. The elegant swordwork deflected a charging spear thrust, ran up the shaft to slash the wrist, then sequentially pierced chest and throat.
The blade maintained momentum after cutting through spear, shaft, wrist, chest and neck, changing trajectory in the air to target the centaur's back as it turned to mana stone--
As their centaur mount died, the long-armed mutant goblin unhesitatingly dropped its sling and grabbed its belt.
"Suicide bombers-! Get down and take cover!"
"These bastards have explosives on their belts!"
"Not explosives, mana stones! Different from javelineer weapons!"
Screeeee--!!!
A purple flash blinded us as deafening explosions disoriented our senses.
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Ice Cross Knights, 21 total members, 1 injured.
"Sigh, this idiot just had to get hit by a goblin of all things."
"It wasn't the goblin! It was an explosive mana stone!"
"But a goblin triggered it. So you got hit by a goblin. Don't go around mentioning the knight order's name, it's embarrassing."
While Irene's personal barrier could have withstood it, the quick barriers cast on individuals couldn't completely block the goblins' chain explosions.
The most exposed knight leading the charge had goblins leaping onto him, clinging with their long arms and triggering explosion after explosion until the quick barrier broke and one person inside got lightly roasted.
This first casualty from compounded bad luck was getting thoroughly teased by his companions. Since the barrier blocked most of the blast damage and injuries weren't serious, they could joke about it.
Getting teased for charging at the front seemed unfair, but that's normal for groups of twenty-something men.
"These mana stones look strange."
"The goblins'?"
"Not just goblins, the centaurs too. Looking closely... see, they're purple?"
While the Ice Cross Knights busily teased their divinely-healed companion, our group started examining mana stones from the ground.
Thanks to a sharp-eyed viewer's report, our genius mage Hanna discovered the stones were purple rather than blue. Hearing this, Grace and Katie also picked up stones to hold against the sunlight.
The purple tint was so subtle it seemed impossible to notice from ground-level stones - the difference only visible when held directly to sunlight. Had some evolved human with RGB detection implants been watching the stream again?
Still, the non-blue color was clear in sunlight, so we kept gathering stones while discussing:
"Purple mana stones, could it be...?"
"Could what be?"
"You know... those dark purple crystals made with dark magic. So these weird goblins and muscular centaurs might be monsters created by dark magic too?"
-So normal mobs are blue, boss mobs red, and dark magic mutants purple?
-lol How did someone spot purple through dust on stones on the ground?
-So not just an army but one mass-produced by dark magic? Seems like another foreshadown/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
-Then the boss is more likely a dark mage than a general? Generals usually appear as named elites
-Could be opposite? Boss general with dark mage subordinate producing troops
What kind of boss awaited on floor 60?
People always enjoyed speculating from minor clues, filling the chat with various opinions. Though human thought processes were similar enough that discussion eventually focused on whether the general was the boss with a dark mage subordinate, or vice versa.
The interesting topic kept coming up with each battle since all floor 60 monsters were clearly enhanced.
Bulked-up centaurs with longer reach and stride, deformed long-armed goblin slingers wearing explosive belts, orcs becoming smaller but more agile while using elemental bombs, and orc longbowmen deploying not just bows but crossbows and ballistas at checkpoints.
While annoying as hell to fight, viewers enjoyed the increased spectacle, laughing about the improved entertainment.
At least the safe zone and fake safe zone mechanics hadn't changed, letting the first day on floor 60 pass naturally amid irritation and annoyance.