Etherious- A LitRPG Story- Chapter 217- The Eternal Weaver

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Wovan began the battle without delay. Her two revived bodies teleported down to land on the Magma Serpent's back, right on the spot where a falling boulder had cracked its scales. The spiders immediately attacked the weakened area, using their legs to pry the cracked scales away and expose the pale flesh beneath. Wovan had a pitiful strength stat, but she made up for it by using telekinesis to reinforce her movements.110 kilograms in the post-system world wasn’t anything to write home about, but when all that energy was focused on a five-millimetre surface area… Well, the results spoke for themselves. It took Wovan four seconds to reach vulnerable flesh, and she bit down viciously, fangs glowing with ember magic. While the Magma Serpent was immune to heat damage, the magic did marginally increase the physical force Wovan could bite down with. Unfortunately, the snake was about ten thousand times larger than his Soul Splinter. Even post-revival, she was only twice as large as a tarantula, terrifying but still tiny. Her bite on the snake was the equivalent of Arthur getting a paper cut. Judging by the Magma Serpent's roar of pain and outrage, though, it was significantly more painful. Without access to its pool of lava to dive into, the monster was out of its go-to defensive technique. It wasn’t helpless, though—the snake was still a level 251 creature—and rapidly moved its head forward, cracking its sinuous body like the world's biggest whip. The resultant force sent Wovan's revived spiders flying away at the speed of sound. Half a second into her flight, she disappeared and teleported back to the tiny cavity she’d made. This time, she managed to get seven bites in before she was punted away. Arthur grinned, summoning a folding lawn chair from his storage ring. This fight would take a long time.The little spider accompanying him teleported to stand on the armrest, and Arthur was proud that he didn’t shriek like a little girl this time. Getting (...)