Chapter 571 Attack on Rylleh pt 6 (1/2)
Sylvin gathered his team and as the Mercenaries began to fan out from their building he kept close with the people he trusted. Ogran was a tremendous brute of a fighter who wielded a two-handed hammer in battle, perfect for shattering the carapace defence that these ants relied on. His level wasn't the highest in the group, but his physical strength certainly was. They'd need to rely on him to crack the big ants open. Yann was the scout of the group, deadly with a bow in hand or the rapier she kept at her waist, her stealth had reached a high rank, allowing her to move with almost no sound. With her shadow cloak, made from weaver spider threads farmed in the second strata, she could vanish into the shadows in an instant, a powerful ability for someone with her talents. Sylvin had been pleased when they added the mage Illia.n.u.s to the group. A highly skilled Golgari merc, she was excellent with healing spells and possessed an impressive offensive repertoire to back it up.
He himself was something of an all-rounder. He'd spent a lot of time grinding away delving in the first and second strata when perhaps he could have challenged the depths. But he wasn't stupid. How many had he seen think that they'd graduated the first two strata and leave Rylleh to find opportunities somewhere deeper? Most of them were dead within the month. The shadow sea was perilous to life, but the demons of the third strata were cunning, vicious and held little love for delvers in their territory. One wrong step would see an entire party annihilated in the blink of an eye should they run across a demon hunting pack.
Dabbling in elemental magic, training his stealth, his movement skills and weapon handling, he'd never bothered to focus on only one area, rather he kept himself interested by branching out. This had earned him a reputation as the best delver in Rylleh, something he acknowledged but hardly valued.
Inhaling through his nose, Sylvin almost scent the terror in the air. He chuckled in wry amus.e.m.e.nt. Imagine, living in the Dungeon and not bothering to level up enough to feel safe. It was insane that so many of the civilians in this city were so incapable. Sure, they only lived in the first strata, a small pond, but they were so content to be the tiniest fish here.
Not him.
”Yann, get out there and find a spot high enough to give you good line of sight. You've got no chance of dealing damage with that sewing needle you call a sword.”
”Get stuffed, Sylvin,” she scoffed, but vanished into the gloom in a breath, already making her way higher.
”It'll be you and me on the frontline, Ogran,” Sylvin turned to the brawny human, ”stay nimble and don't get hit. We'll need your hammer to crack this nut.”
”You got it, boss,” Ogran rumbled.
A man of few words, he merely hefted his hammer kept his eyes on the surroundings, a professional.
”I suppose you want me to back you up and try and keep you safe whilst you prance around pretending you know what you're doing,” Illia.n.u.s drawled.
Her leader shot her a grin.
”Business as usual, eh Illi?” he said.
”That's not my name,” she warned him.
”I know,” he smiled, ”let's get to work, they'll be here any minute.”