Chapter 33: The Awakening of the Beasts
The third day of the Trial of Survival began with an eerie silence. The usual sounds of the Verdant Shroud—chirping birds, rustling leaves, and distant clashes—had vanished, replaced by an unnatural stillness. It was as if the forest itself held its breath.
Then came the first roar.
A thunderous, earth-shaking cry that sent a ripple of fear through the competitors. The floating screens in the coliseum flickered as the recording artifact struggled to capture the immense surge of territorial energy radiating through the forest.
The beasts of the Verdant Shroud had awakened.
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Until now, the competitors had fought each other, but with the beasts staking their claims, the entire balance of the trial changed. The Verdant Shroud was no longer just a battleground—it was a hunting ground, and many participants quickly realized they were no longer the hunters.
Territorial beasts, each more powerful than the last, emerged from their lairs, their instincts sharpened after years of undisturbed slumber. Some had been dormant for decades, others for centuries, waiting for the right conditions to reawaken.
The screen showed different parts of the forest as the beasts took control of different territories.
The Shadowfang Panther – A massive black panther with glowing violet eyes, ruler of the Umbral Glade, a section of the forest that was always cloaked in twilight. It moved like a ghost, its presence undetectable until it struck.
The Ironhide Behemoth – A beast the size of a fortress, emerging from the Stonewood Grove. Its body was covered in bark-like metal, and its mere footsteps shook the ground.
The Crimson Basilisk – A serpent-like creature with scales that shimmered like flowing magma, coiling around the trees of the Infernal Hollow, an area that suddenly became off-limits unless one wished to be burned alive.
The Skyrazor Roc – A colossal bird that soared above the Emerald Canopy, its piercing cries sending weaker creatures scurrying for cover. Its wings stirred the wind into violent gales, forcing those in its domain to either flee or be swept away.
The Dreadroot Tyrant – A monstrous tree with tendrils that could ensnare and consume anything foolish enough to venture too close. It claimed the Heartwood Clearing, making it a death trap for those seeking shelter.
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The sudden emergence of these apex predators threw the competition into chaos. Groups that had settled into fortified positions were forced to abandon them as their strongholds became hunting grounds.
Rael Aldreth’s group had set up camp in a clearing, but the Ironhide Behemoth’s march crushed their defenses. Forced to flee, they found themselves facing rival competitors.
Seraphina Ravencroft, a master of stealth, found herself being hunted by the Shadowfang Panther, a creature that rivaled even his own skill in the darkness.
Lucian Valecourt, usually a dominant force, realized his lightning attacks only enraged the Crimson Basilisk, whose heat burned through his defenses.
Elise Valenhart, a master of barrier formations, tried to defend against the Dreadroot Tyrant, only to discover her barriers were slowly being drained by the beast’s consuming roots.
Temporary alliances were formed in desperation. Rivals who had been fighting only the day before now stood side by side to survive the onslaught of the Verdant Shroud’s apex predators.
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In the coliseum, tension reached its peak as spectators watched their favored competitors struggle. The trial had shifted from a contest of dominance to a fight for sheer survival.
Grand Energist Voren observed the events with a knowing gaze. “This is the true test,” he murmured. “Strength alone won’t determine the victors—only those who can adapt will survive.”
The Royal Academy officials whispered among themselves, taking note of which competitors demonstrated not only power but intelligence and resourcefulness.
The king leaned forward in his seat, eyes locked onto the floating screen. He was no longer just watching potential warriors—he was watching the future of the kingdom unfold.
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As the third day came to a close, the numbers had thinned. Many who had entered the Verdant Shroud with confidence were now eliminated, either by beasts or by their desperate fellow competitors.
But for those who remained, the real challenge was just beginning.
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