Chapter 692 Feeling Lost
Chapter 692 Feeling Lost
The three Elves moved carefully through the crowded streets. Their Magic working in their favor now that they had adjusted to the unnatural energy of this world.
Their camouflage not merely hid them, it altered their presence and tuning their essence to match the strange frequency that pulsed through this city. To any outsider, they were just more of the altered people who walked these streets with their appearances seamlessly blending in with the cybernetic beings around them.
But knowing that to others they now looked like these people, made their skin crawl.
Arlyn clenched his fists as he passed a man whose arm was entirely mechanical with metal plating fused into his shoulder. The sight of artificial limbs attached into their flesh was disturbing.
His stomach churned at the thought that their illusion made them appear the same way. He resisted the urge to shudder.
Vael who were always the most in tune with nature felt the revulsion deep in his bones. This was not an evolution of life but this was something else. Something unnatural.
He had always believed the body was a sacred vessel and a gift from the world itself. And yet, here, these people had torn their bodies apart and replaced them. It was as if they had rejected what the nature had given them.
While Saeldir, even though he looks composed, had a hard time masking his own discomfort. Magic in their world was about harmony and shaping the natural forces around them.
But here, the energy of this place was jagged, artificial, and feels forced. This was not the careful weaving of the Magic energy but a brutal imposition of will over nature.
Still, they kept moving, resisting their disgust as they observed more of this world.
The architecture was as alien as the people. Towering spires of metal and glass loomed above them. They all pulsing with neon lights and shifting holograms of giant people's smiling faces. Which also feels unnatural.
Some structures were sleek and deliberate with their symmetry and glowing edges displaying an advanced understanding of craftsmanship. But others...
Others looked like heaps of metal and stone simply welded together without care. Entire districts seemed to be patched together from whatever materials had been available.
Pipes and wires running in chaotic directions. Rust and grime creeping along the surfaces. It was as though parts of the city had grown like tumors that expanding without order or purpose.
Vael scoffed under his breath as he passed a particularly ugly building, its surface patched with uneven layers of metal plating, flickering lights barely clinging to the walls.
"This is what happens when there is no balance," he muttered. "They build, but they do not care to shape."
Arlyn cast his gaze upward at one of the cleaner more structured buildings with a massive transparent screen displaying a moving image of a woman with glowing eyes speaking in an unknown tongue.
"Some of it is... impressive," he can't help but admitted, though his voice held no much of admiration. "But it lacks soul."
But he couldn't afford to let it distract him now.
He forced himself to focus again.
"Let's stop here for now," he whispered.
Sylra nodded, stepping closer to the wall beside him.
From here, they had a good vantage point of the street, watching the bizarre flow of life in this city.
Countless figures passed by — humans fused with metal with eyes glowing with artificial light. Some of their voices layered with synthetic echoes.
Aerchon couldn't help but feel a grudging sense of gratitude for Saeldir's high level disguise Magic. Without it, they would stand out like lost travelers in a land of these strange creatures. He didn't even want to imagine the trouble they would be in if they were spotted as outsiders.
At that moment, something happened.
Aerchon's senses felt a shift in the air. A presence approaching.
Aerchon tensed before he even turned his head.
Three men were walking toward them.
Their arms gleamed under the neon glow, entirely metallic from the shoulder down.
Thick plating ran along their forearms with wires snaking between the joints like exposed veins. Their faces were rough, scarred, and their eyes were enhanced by whatever strange technology ran through their bodies.
One of them, the tallest, had a grin stretched across his face.
Aerchon's grip subtly tightened around the hilt of his sword, though he did not draw it. He didn't need to.
His instincts screamed at him.
Something was about to happen. They don't need this kind of things right now.
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