ith her, giving her a power core that followed her every command akin to her mana core while the Fury answered to her will almost with the same ease.

The mystical hammer split into seven identical copies, each one with its mana crystals imbued with a different element.

The energy that would form the last two was shared between them, further strengthening her spell.
The Furies formed a seven-pointed star that flew across the space separating Solus from Lith.

The Awakened prepared to dodge the array and remained confused when they noticed that it wasn’t aimed at anyone in particular nor did it seem to slow down.

‘Whatever that thing is, ignore it.’ One of the most experienced said via the mind link.
‘I don’t know what it does but its energy is weak.

‘It hasn’t even charred the ground on its passage so withstanding the effects of the array for the split second it lasts should be child’s play compared to blocking a real Blade Tier Spell.’ Everyone nodded and conjured Silverwing’s Bastion.

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Lith had now completed Ruin which generated a raging storm of energy blades that covered a quarter of the battlefield.
A single Bastion wouldn’t have been enough to withstand it due to the Life Maelstrom empowering Ruin, but there were many and the Blade Spell’s power was split among several targets.

Still, the combination of Lith’s mana core and the power core of his equipment hit the seven-man units so hard that their feet dug into the ground and were pushed back of a few meters.

That until Menadion’s Wrath reached them.
Then, the two combined Blade Spells cut the Awakened forces apart like toilet paper.

Solus knew that with her core even a Blade Tier spell would lack the destructive power to take out her enemies in a single strike.

So, while Lith spent his days alone with Kamila she had devised a Blade Tier Counterspell.

The strong point of magic like that belonging to Silverwing’s legacy was that by being imbued with the willpower of seven people, they couldn’t be affected by Domination.
Lith and Solus had already encountered the same problem while dealing with powerful or multiple enemies.

Domination required focus that wasn’t always possible and a will superior to that of the opponent.
Menadion’s Wrath had been devised to make up for situations when Domination was pointless.

The seven hammers didn’t carry elemental power meant to attack, but to disrupt.
The array they formed carried Solus’ willpower and extended the range of her Domination.

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Since she couldn’t control too many spells at the same time nor a spell above her level, she had given up on the idea.
Menadion’s Wrath released bursts of elemental power and Spirit Magic that disrupted the spells within the array’s area of influence, making them go awry.

It was the result of a combination of elemental sealing arrays and Domination that attacked both the structure of a spell and the mind of its caster.
On top of that, by tainting the spells with Solus’ energy signature, once they exploded, they would harm their own caster but be harmless to both her and Lith.

Tier four and five spells of all kinds fell victim to the Wrath, even those that the Awakened keep at the ready.
They exploded from the inside out, tearing their flesh apart.

Silverwing’s Bastion was the result of the collective will of seven people, so it held against the disruptive effects of the Wrath, but only until Ruin hit.
Then, the Awakened had to split their focus between the two Blade Tier Spells, failing at both tasks.

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