Pthumeru Yharnam layer, the Old Labyrinth
While Farren and Torquil remained in place, watching this huge, mostly dark space with all the vigilance they could muster in the face of Ophelia's warning, and Gerlinde and Ophelia remained by the nearby wall. Ophelia queried the Holy Moonlight Sword again, but it seemed that the whispers – though still obviously trying to be helpful – were having a harder and harder time reigning in its dread and enthusiasm.
“
Here... here... What it does? Yes... cuts... stabs... blade. Wrath to its serenity. Dark to its light. Word... rune... other half... other side of coin. Deception to its Guidance. IT IS HERE!”
No one noticed anything; none out of the four of them registered any sort of sight, sound, feeling or smell despite all their efforts to maintain awareness of their surroundings... and even now, Farren, Torquil and Gerlinde
still did not notice anything. To them, Ophelia was just spontaneously propelled off her feet and backward, being lifted off the ground as she did, before slamming into the wall behind her with enough force to crack the stone. A huge wound opened across her body – a wide gash spanning diagonally from the left side of her chest and down toward the right side of her abdomen, positively gushing blood.
Ophelia, likewise, did not register anything unusual until she abruptly felt a
huge blade pushing into her body, and only then did she realize that something had been right in front of them all this time. It had not been invisible, it was plainly obvious right there in the middle of the room; it was not soundless, it was loudly growling, muttering words in a language she did not know, but sounded vaguely similar to the one Pallid had spoken; its every movement filled the air with a loud rumble, and she could clearly feel tremors in the ground under her feet; and the
stench! A foul odor of rotten flesh, excrement and urine was so thick and sickening to the point of making it hard to breathe. It had been here all this time, but until this exact instant her mind had simply been incapable of recognizing any of it.
The blade pushing into her body was nearly as wide as her own transformed Holy Moonlight Sword and only a little longer, but whereas her own sword mostly consisted of arcane moonlight, this blade appeared entirely physical... and like the physical blade of her own weapon, it looked positively ancient. It had no crossguard, and bizarrely its handle seemed much too big for the weapon, longer than that of the Holy Moonlight Sword, but also many times thicker, to the point where a human-sized hand could not possibly grasp it. Despite its relatively large size, taking the proportions into account would reveal that this weapon was not a big greatsword or anything of the sort, but rather an obscenely huge shortsword or gladius.
Holding the blade was a hand that, unlike Ophelia's own, had a size that was quite well-suited for wielding this oversized implement. It looked swollen and unhealthy, its sickly orange skin covered in boils and blisters, and was attached to a two meter long arm that bulged obscenely with muscle. And it, in turn, was attached to the torso of the single most vile creature she had ever seen. It was utterly deformed, its body bulging and twisting with strange growths both on and under its skin, twisting and churning as though it was a sack full of snakes. The arm that had stabbed her was its right one... or rather, one of its right arms, because just below the shoulder of that arm extended another arm, just as long as the first one but much thinner, looking feeble and bony compared to the brawny appendage currently pinning her to the wall. It only had one left arm, meanwhile, but it was just as muscular as the sword-wielding right one, but unlike the right arm was also covered in thick orange scales, and each of its fingers – much longer than those on its right hands – was adorned with fifty centimeter long claws, each one practically a small sword in its own right.
The head – hovering about a meter in front of Ophelia – was very wide, and just as crooked as the rest of the creature. The right side of its skull was relatively flat, barely any taller than any of their own heads, and actually looked vaguely human, if discolored and hairless. A normal-sized blue eye sat there, rolling wildly and looking at everything and nothing in particular. All of this was in sharp contrast to the left side of its head, of course, which was not only much taller than the right side, but bulged in a way that seemed distinctly unhealthy and brought to mind thoughts of horrid diseases and cancer. A huge eye, its pupil a vertical slit unlike the right one, its iris glowing with a soft azure light, and was entirely focused on Ophelia. Around that eye were a smattering of smaller ones, seemingly just scattered randomly across its face, with some on its scalp, some on its jaw and chin, and all of them blue, roiling and unfocused like the right one. Its mouth was similarly asymmetric, with the right side looking something approaching human, the further left one looked from the right corner of the mouth the lips seemed to give way to longer and longer fang-like teeth, so long that they did not fit inside the mouth and had to press out. In fact the teeth furthest to the left not only penetrated the creature's cheek to get out, but their tips dug into its cheekbone and forehead, shifting up and down and carving fresh wounds as the creature spoke, bleeding disgusting, yellowish bile for an instant before regenerating, only to be carved open anew as the teeth kept shifting with its speech.
Things only got weirder looking down at the creature's lower body, because it had no legs... or at least, it did not have legs where one would expect them from human anatomy. Instead it seemed to just curve away at the waist, only to extend behind it in what might momentarily look like a reptilian tail of some sort, though a more apt comparison would actually be to the body of a millipede. The body did not taper, but seemed to continue at the same thickness all the way to a rounded end, and rather than slither like a snake, it was raised up and carried by... appendages. Because the entire hind-body was absolutely
covered in appendages. Many looked like somewhat human arms and legs, varying wildly in size – with some being nearly three meters long and dragging along the floor, and others being so small they would have been more at home on a rodent than this beast – and deformity – with some being elongated, some stumpy, some having too few fingers and toes, others too many – but others did not look human at all. There were paws, hooves, talons, tentacles, pincers, segmented insect-legs and more that defied description and did not seem like they belonged on any kind of natural being. Any and all of these appendages capable of grasping anything also seemed to be doing so, and holding onto... things. Swords, spears, axes, maces, pistols, rifles, but not only that; random bits of rock, strips of cloth, handfuls of buttons, buckles, brooches. Just a completely nonsensical and erratic selection of nondescript things, all of which were being flailed around wildly.
Its front-body was about four meters tall and of vaguely human proportions, with a head that was vaguely two or three times as big as your average human head, whereas its hind body was a mostly-consistent two meters thick and nearly ten meters long.
“
Arrayah,” the whispers told Ophelia breathlessly. “
Wielder... Huntress... Champion... Arrayah... is here.”