Chapter 900 - Taming the Fifth Year - Attrition - Balanced Chaos - 2
Chapter 900 – Taming the Fifth Year – Attrition – Balanced Chaos – 2
Having eliminated fire and water as viable attack options, since both would just feed the serpent’s reserves, he assessed the remaining elements the Wolverine had available.
Earth seemed the most promising option.
It had no inherent weakness to fire or water… Wind and wood would then be weak too.
Earth versus the dual water-fire system seemed to have no obvious interaction disadvantage. Earth was just… Neutral. Solid. It didn’t burn easily, didn’t dissolve easily. It just was.
And that impartiality was exactly what made it effective. The serpent’s sophisticated elemental balance system had no special mechanisms for handling earth-based attacks beyond the standard options any Gold 1 beast possessed.
Light and darkness could serve as well. They operated in a different spectrum from the thermal and fluid interactions water and fire dominated. But they were slightly more expensive in mana terms for comparable effectiveness.
That additional cost came from the complexity of manipulating energies that most beasts couldn’t naturally perceive or interact with.
And Ren preferred conserving that investment considering Luna’s battle still waited after Min’s defeat. That confrontation would almost certainly require extensive mana usage. He didn’t want to face it without much of it…
So he decided to defeat Min with earth for now. It was an element providing sufficient power without draining reserves he needed preserving for the exam’s final phases.
He could experiment more with the new interactions between other elements and the serpent’s balance system later. When competition pressure didn’t limit how much he could invest in pure curiosity.
And couldn’t scold Min for taking large risks without warning or asking him. Even if it was slightly hypocritical given Ren’s own tendencies…
The Wolverine changed its approach completely, abandoning any other elemental techniques in favor of earth manipulation that exploited mass and density as primary weapons.
Rocks emerged from the ground and launched toward the serpent with speed converting fragments into dangerous projectiles. It was bombardment forcing constant evasion instead of the tranquil absorption the serpent had been enjoying until now.
Earth wasn’t absorbed… The serpent’s dual-element system had no mechanism for processing solid matter imbued with earth mana like Liora had. Fire and water were energies that could be integrated into the rotational balance. Earth was just… mass. Heavy, solid, unyielding mass that had to be dodged or deflected.
Min responded with the creativity that was characteristic of his combat approach.
The explosions he generated weren’t simply defensive but also offensive and he was also using them to propel the serpent in unexpected directions, with calculated detonations providing thrust complementing the creature’s natural mobility.
It was an innovative use of a technique that most would have limited to direct attack. Transformation of limitation into advantage through intelligent application.
But the tactical situation shifted immediately. From sustainable attrition through absorption to resource-depleting evasion through continuous movement. Every dodge cost stamina, every deflection cost mana and the Wolverine had vastly deeper reserves to sustain the bombardment than the serpent had to sustain the defense.
But the explosions were still strong and dangerous.
When the serpent’s internal balance destabilized, it could choose where the resulting explosion manifested along its body. The serpent began moving in three dimensions rather than just two. Diving fast downward and sideways with dorsal bursts. Creating zigzag patterns that made predicting its trajectory nearly impossible.
But the mana cost increased proportionally. The serpent didn’t only use explosions though…
It could not only break the balance to attack but rather improve it. It began launching projectiles that were chaotic in the best sense of the word, combinations of fire and water spinning around themselves in patterns creating impressive visual effects.
When they impacted, the effects were dramatic. The water shell burst on contact, dispersing in a spray and then the fire core detonated, creating a secondary explosion.
And more than just power efficiency, there was something else happening.
Ren observed with growing interest as the rotation of the two elements in projectiles generated light. Flashes being released by the interaction between opposing energies in ways approximating combination into an extra element. Almost light, but slightly more inclined toward heat and with physical properties more of matter than energy.
Not the same true elemental light that Ren could manifest through direct control. Not quite the same phenomenon he created when elemental ice was born through deliberate fusion of wind and water. But related… A naturally emergent property arising from the dynamics Min had created rather than consciously designed capability.
The light generation mechanism was fascinating from a theoretical perspective.
And observing that helped Ren understand something about his own capabilities that had been on the edge of consciousness without crystallizing completely.
These new way elements interacted to produce emergent effects. Properties not present in individual components but appearing when combined appropriately. That was a principle applying not only to fire and water but to any element combination if interactions were understood deeply enough.
Elemental Ice wasn’t just frozen water… It was an emergent mana property arising from water and wind interaction under specific conditions, its crystalline structure, unique thermal properties and the way it reflected and refracted light. None of those were the same as normal ice made from normal water alone…
Min’s pseudo-light wasn’t a deliberate creation. It was an emergent property of fire-water rotation at sufficient speed under controlled conditions. The light appeared not because Min commanded it but because the physical laws governing elemental interaction produced it as natural consequence.
And if fire-water produced light as an emergent property, what other combinations might produce unexpected effects? It was an insight opening an entire new avenue for elemental research. Suggestion that elements could be combined not just through direct fusion but through creating conditions where emergent properties naturally arose from their interaction.
It was a valuable insight into a new way of applying elemental combinations that Ren filed for later exploration.
But for now he needed concentrating on finishing the battle that had extended longer than pure efficiency would dictate.
Not excessive by competitive battle standards but longer than the conclusion Ren had projected when he’d first seen the serpent’s vulnerabilities. Min’s innovations had bought time. Had created complications requiring adaptive responses rather than simple overwhelming force.
But time bought wasn’t a victory achieved. And the serpent’s reserves were approaching critical levels despite the creative techniques extending its sustainability.
Sorry everyone, we had a power outage right around the usual update time, so I couldn’t finish earlier.
Everything’s back to normal now…
The past few days have been a bit slower, but we’ll be speeding things up again very soon.
Anyway, as always…
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