The orc held the ropes around the creature's neck tightly with one hand, and with the other, his greataxe that was attached with a chain to his hand. The wyvern took higher to the skies, its body hovering above me, flying in circles. It was then that I realized, the scales on its belly grew thin, and anything sharp could easily pierce it.
I descended briefly in search of a sword or anything that could pierce the beast's belly. The battle raged on below in the streets of Emberfield, the villagers taking a defensive stance, hiding behind wooden barricades they had brought forward with pitchforks raised high. Among them stood Silas, a faint purple magical aura emanating from his lute, charming the orcs. It was a bloodbath; orcs fiercely fought each other, ignoring the villagers altogether. It was a blessing Emberfield had Silas; otherwise, most of the village would be slaughtered by now."Silas! I need something sharp! A sword or a spear of some sort! Do you see anything lying around?" I yelled while flying above him."Dear gods... Is that Seraphina's brat?" one of the villagers exclaimed in surprise."Are those wings?" the rest joined in.
So, the cat is out of the bag, huh? I just hoped that this revelation wouldn't cause too many problems for my family."Here, use this!" Silas yelled, tossing me an iron shortsword."Thank you! Oh, and behind you! One of the orcs seems to be shaking off the spell!""Oh, no you won't!" he turned around and started strumming his lute, charming the orc once more.As the fire blazed through Emberfield and death lurked around every corner, the merry sound of the lute filled the air, offering solace and hope for a new dawn. Silas brought chaos to the ranks of orcs but stability to the hearts of the villagers. Victory seemed within reach, with one last obstacle remaining: the wyvern in the sky and its chief, Took-ra, a task solely left for me.I approached the beast from behind and aimed to slip unnoticed beneath its belly. However, I had overlooked a crucial detail—the orc riding on the wyvern's back had eyes everywhere. I needed to eliminate him first."And so the flying ant returns! And with a weapon this time! I use these to pick my teeth!" the orc mocked.Undoubtedly the weaker of the two, I needed to fight smart, not head-on. My agility became my greatest asset, compensating for my lack of power. I ascended into the skies, soaring above the enemy, concealed by the clouds. With a burst of speed, I descended upon the wyvern and its rider. My sole focus was dislodging the orc from the beast's back, sending him plummeting to his demise.
Took-ra noticed my approach, a wicked grin spreading across his lips as he swung a chain with an axe at its tip. He hurled it toward me, the speed of my descent making evasion impossible. The chain ensnared me, restricting my flight, as the axe narrowly missed. With a powerful pull, the orc yanked me toward him, preparing for the confrontation.Struggling against the chains proved futile; they bound me tightly, rendering me powerless. Took-ra positioned my body on the wyvern's back, his foot and knee pinning down my arms as he drew me closer with a chain. His face loomed close to mine, emitting a foul stench as he uttered:"I've never tasted flying human before!"