I Received System to Become Dragonborn

Chapter 479: Its Coming



As they stepped into the chamber, a hush fell over the assembled leaders and warriors. King Gulben, Aurdis, and several other key figures turned their eyes toward the newcomers, their expressions a mix of curiosity and concern.

The tension in the air was clear, and the weight of impending calamity hung heavy over them all.

Eccar's presence immediately drew attention. His aura was different—strong, ancient, and tinged with the chaos of the realm he came from. There was an undeniable power in him, one that commanded respect and caution.

The Elves could sense it, their expressions shifting from confusion to wary acknowledgment.

King Gulben was the first to speak, his voice measured. "Erend, who is this you bring with you?"

Erend took a deep breath, stepping forward to address the room. "This is Eccar, a friend from the Chaos Realm. He is a Dragonborn like me, and he has agreed to aid us in our fight against the Great Calamity."

Eccar give them the best smile he could create on his scarred face. "Hai!"

The room erupted into a low murmur, whispers of disbelief and concern circulating among the gathered leaders. One of the Elf stepped forward, his eyes scanning Eccar with a mix of intrigue and caution.

"The Chaos Realm? Erend, what is the meaning of this? How can we trust him?"

Erend raised a hand to quiet the room. "I understand your concerns, but we don't have time for lengthy explanations. Eccar is here to help, and we need every ally we can get. The Great Calamity is upon us."

The murmurs died down, replaced by a heavy silence as Erend's words sank in. The gravity of their situation was evident on everyone's faces.

Erend continued, his voice firm. "We have seen a vision, a grotesque entity that we believe is the source of the Great Calamity. We don't know what it is or where it's located, but we must find it and destroy it. Eccar's knowledge and power is needed."

King Gulben nodded slowly, his expression thoughtful. "If what you say is true, then we have little choice but to accept his help. We cannot afford to let distrust weaken our resolve. If you trust him then we must also trust him."

The Elf earlier looked at Eccar. "Very well. We will work together. But know this, Eccar, our trust must be earned through your actions."

Eccar snorted, but then he said. "I understand."

Erend felt a wave of relief wash over him. The initial hurdle of introducing Eccar was over, and now they could focus on the task at hand.

"Thank you," Erend said, looking around the room. "Now, let's regroup and formulate our plan. Time is running out."

The room's atmosphere shifted from tension to a steely resolve. The leaders and warriors began to discuss strategies and share information again.

Eccar stood beside Erend, his presence a reassuring reminder that they were not alone in this fight.

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Far above, in the vast emptiness of space and beyond the reach of mortal senses, something began to stir.

This was not just a being, but a force, an entity born from the chaos of dimensions untold. Its form was a horrifying amalgamation of shadows and sinew, an abomination that defied natural law and comprehension.

Red and black tentacles writhed and twisted, each one tipped with barbs that seemed to drip with a dark, ichorous substance. The mass of its body pulsed with a sickly glow, as if the very essence of corruption and malevolence was coursing through its veins. It was a creature of nightmares, a harbinger of destruction and despair.

Despite its lack of eyes, it perceived its surroundings with unnerving clarity. Its awareness transcended the need for sight, attuned instead to the vibrations of reality itself.

It could sense the threads of existence, the pulsations of life and energy that spanned across dimensions. It was drawn to these energies, compelled by an insatiable hunger and a lust for blood that knew no bounds.

As it moved, the space around it seemed to warp and twist, unable to contain its unnatural presence. The very fabric of the dimension it inhabited quivered and recoiled from its touch, as if even reality sought to distance itself from such an abomination.

Each tentacle, each undulating movement, resonated with a predatory intent, a promise of devastation and consumption.

Its destination was clear in its mind—a place teeming with life, where it could sate its ravenous appetite.

It was drawn to the world below, the realm of mortals who had no inkling of the horror that was descending upon them.

The Great Calamity, as it was known, was not merely an event but an embodiment of destruction, and it was this very being that heralded its arrival.

With every pulse, every shudder of its nightmarish form, it moved closer to its target. It was relentless, driven by a purpose that was as ancient as the stars themselves. To devour, to annihilate, to bring forth chaos in its purest form—this was its destiny, and it would not be denied.

As it surged forward, the dimension it traversed began to tremble. Shadows deepened, and an eerie silence followed in its wake. It was a herald of doom, a manifestation of the darkest fears and the most primal instincts of destruction.

And it was coming.

Unseen by those who might stand against it, yet inexorably drawn to the beacon of life and energy that awaited it. The Great Calamity was no longer a distant threat, but an imminent reality that closer than they thought, embodied in a creature that defied all reason and invoked a terror that words could scarcely convey.

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The hours flew by in a flurry of activity within the Elf Palace. Mages and warriors worked tirelessly, their efforts culminating in a transformation of the palace grounds into a fortress brimming with defensive enchantments and strategic fortifications.

The grand hall, once a place of serene beauty and quiet reflection, now buzzed with the hum of magic and the clang of steel.

Elf mages, their robes glowing with ethereal light, moved with focused purpose, chanting incantations that wove intricate webs of protective spells around the palace.

Each layer of Magic added strength to the already formidable barriers, shimmering with a radiant energy that promised to repel any force that dared approach.

The warriors clad in gleaming armor, stood guard at every entrance and along the high walls, their eyes scanning the horizon for any sign of impending danger. They had spent the last few hours sharpening their weapons and honing their skills, determined to stand as the first line of defense against the Great Calamity.

In the central courtyard, a massive sigil had been carved into the stone floor. It pulsed with a rhythmic glow, the heart of the palace's defensive network.

This was the work of the combined effort of the palace's most powerful Mages, who had drawn upon ancient knowledge to create a barrier stronger than any ever erected before.

Erend stood in the courtyard, his eyes taking in the impressive display of preparation.

The sight filled him with a mixture of hope and apprehension. They had done everything they could to fortify their position, but the true test lay ahead.

Eccar approached. "The Mages have outdone themselves. These barriers should hold against even the mightiest of attacks."

Erend nodded, appreciating the immense effort that had gone into their defenses. "It's impressive. But we can't rely on the barriers alone. We need to be ready to fight, I still don't think that all of this is enough."

"We will try our best. I will not let that thing hurt you or your friends," Eccar said.

As the final enchantments were cast and the last of the fortifications were put in place, a hush fell over the palace. The air crackled with a charged anticipation, a collective breath held in readiness for what was to come.

In the war room, the leaders of the various factions inlcuiding Fairon and his warriors from the Forest Elf gathered around a large table, a detailed map of their surroundings spread out before them.

Strategies were discussed, and plans were laid out, each leader contributing their expertise to the overall defense.

Erend looked around the room, seeing the resolve in the eyes of those who had come to aid them.

The weight of the strongest warrior pressed heavily on his shoulders, but he knew he wasn't alone. They were all in this together, and together they would face whatever came their way.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the courtyard, the palace stood ready.

The defensive preparations were complete, the barriers gleaming with a powerful radiance that bathed the grounds in a reassuring light.

Erend took a deep breath, his gaze fixed on the horizon. The Great Calamity was out there and its coming closer.

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