Chapter 1001 Chapter 1001: Titans
Chapter 1001 Chapter 1001: Titans
A giant beast leapt out of Karyk's shadow, having the same size and shape as the Giant Wolf that he had killed. The only difference was that it didn't have any bones, or even flesh.
The beast was made purely from the essence of death, that came into existence after devouring the dead wolf.
Karyk jumped up and landed on the back of the undead beast which started running over the lava, completely unaffected.
It didn't have a sense of pain. And even if it was hurt, it could still heal itself as long as the essence of death was still connected with Karyk's abyss.
The shadow wolf ran over the sea of lava that had formed all around Karyk, soon reaching the land where the lava was yet to reach.
Along the way, Karyk saw another giant creature. It was a snake that was coiled around a mountain, sleeping.
Not far from him, there were signs of battle. It was as if the Giant Snake had fought something, and in the end it won.
As there were no remnants of the defeated beast or any signs of it running away, it was clear that the snake had eaten his target and was sleeping now.
"Is everything in this world so huge? It's like the world of the titans."
He didn't expect to come across a world like this, especially since the Angels he had come across in the past were the same size as him. He thought this world was going to be similar to his own world in that aspect.
At times, he even wondered if he was in the right place. Was the gift given to the Prince a trap set by angels?
"That seems unlikely. If that was the case, Prince's father would have noticed it when he checked it after taking it from the Prince. If it's not a trap, that means this actually is the world where the Angels live."
The wolf kept racing through the vast forest. Occasionally, Karyk came across even more giant creatures.
Some creatures ignored him, while others attacked him directly. Thanks to that, he was able to increase the number of his undead along the way.
The only beast he hadn't come across was a flying beast, just like the massive bird that he wasn't even able to see properly.
He occasionally flew higher than the trees to see the right direction. But as far as his eyes could see, he only saw the giant trees spread across the entire landscape.
"It looks like it's going to be a long journey."
He landed back on the Shadow Wolf and kept going in the direction they had selected.
Three months passed, and Karyk still wasn't out of the forest. However, his undead army now had ten beasts, each having something unique about them.
On the evening of the 90th day since he came to this world, Karyk told the Wolf to stop.
The ground beneath them had started trembling. It wasn't the first time it happened. Every time they came across a giant beast, a similar phenomenon was taking place. The shadow wolf skidded to a halt, and Karyk dismounted, his senses on high alert. He called forth his scythe and started waiting for the beast to come closer. The wolf was also ready to attack the creature. However, the moment Karyk finally saw the glimpse of what was coming, he gestured to the shadow beasts to retreat. His shadow beasts returned to his Shadow, leaving only Karyk behind, who also hid swiftly himself on a tree branch.
The trembling of the ground became stronger, and finally the thing came into light. It was a human, or at least something that looked like a human.
It was a human that was a giant, even taller than the wolf he had killed. The arms of the Titan were as thick as the shadow wolf's head.
With each swing of his arms, he was uprooting the trees in his path to clear the way for him. The Titan was not alone either. There was an entire group of them that were uprooting a tree.
Karyk initially didn't understand why they were doing it, but soon he saw the answer. There was a chariot that was being carried by another giant.
The path was being cleared so the chariot could pass through. The chariot was closed, making it impossible to see inside. Still, Karyk was clear that someone important was traveling inside the giant chariot.
Karyk hid his presence as well as he could, flying back to other trees as the tree on which he was sitting was in the path of the carriage.
Soon enough, the tree he was initially sitting on was uprooted. The titans picked up the tree and tossed it aside.
The tall tree flew thousands of miles away, before falling on the ground with Looking at the strength of these Titans, Karyk could see that even he couldn't compare to them when it came to raw strength.
thud.
Not just him, he was sure that even the half Angel Aexin wasn't stronger than these Titans.
"Are these another subordinate species of the Angels?" Karyk wondered.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
He didn't know much about this world, but he knew that he had to follow these Titans. Even after three months, he hadn't found an exit. Going in random directions was not the right answer.
He decided to follow the titans to leave this Forest and even gathered more information about this unknown species.
He even thought about making one of them his undead, but there were just too many of them here. Even if he was able to defeat them, their numbers were a big problem.
He silently followed the titans and their carriage, quite curious about the identity of the person in the carriage.
After walking for an entire week straight, the Titans finally decided to stop and rest. They went to hunt the beasts to have something to eat.
The carriage door also opened during the wait and someone stepped out.
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