ere no signs of intrusion yet. Before he could even think too much abou
for any sound. But there was nothing-dead silence. Not even a pin d
re ship. Nothing else. Could I be wrong? Was it really an attack? Or perhaps something else? Rega
ard was in sight. Icaros knew this ship was vast, with many corridor and rooms, yet the
, he told himself, trying to push a
n leave the ship entirely to find others... or check the r
chose the latter. He walked toward
nyone there?" he asked,
t once more, when his ears caught a faint,
O
ed his instinct to use his flying ability to floa
eted him made his
ure-an enormous humanoid creature, nearly eight feet tall. Its skin was the color of bark, yet p
e. As it shifted, Icaros caught sight of a female body beneath it, blood
turbingly human-like, yet t
when suddenly, the creature's head shifted and morphed, transforming into
scles coiling tight like springs
ver leaving his face. "To make such bold decisions at
ld he know what I did i
your first mission," the creature continued. "It is merely by chance that you were in
rupted calmly, cutting off the monologue.
n his face swiftly twisted
cles that slithered like snakes. His legs dissolved into wood splin
sed coldly. "You were never meant to leave here alive. And now... f
er Icaros like a living disaster. Yet Icaros stood his g
ted to its bark-like form
t forth, seemingly having been hidden there all along. They lashed out, coiling aro
for a second as to why Icaros hadn't tried to dod
g doom. The tips of its tentacles hardened into s
s into the wall and launched itself forward
the room, weapons
before impact, a smirk
AC
r. Icaros drove his hand forward, shaped like a sharp blade, straight into
harp weapons failed to pierce Icaros, b
d moved his heart, using a special technique to protect it. It was f
yed across Ica
ed weakly before its body wen
in red, holding a still-bea
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