The Greedy and the Stubborn
Blood splattered everywhere, bones and flesh shattered. Kant watched as the ancient people fought and fled.
Under the continuous attacks of the church, they continued to pay blood and sacrifices as they moved deeper.
On this path of death, there were people who constantly suffered fatal aberrations due to excessive use of energy elements. Some rushed into the black beasts the moment they lost their minds, while others silently accepted the end of the flag bearer.
Those who did not have the time to end their lives attacked everything around them in endless pain and madness. Their bodies swelled, their armor shattered, and their backs were filled with deformed eggs. Their arms became incomparably swollen, and sticky venom sprayed from their mouths. They swung their tentacles and whips. In such a terrifying mutation, they lost their original appearance and glory, becoming incomparably ugly monsters. Finally, they died of exhaustion.