Knights of the Realm (MLP)

Chapter 83
Chapter 83 - Tirek, the Desperate Struggle

If there was any silver lining to the current situation for the Knights, it would be the fact that draining the magic of two of them would not result in an immediate power increase for Tirek. He would need time to "digest" the magic, and would be unable to do it while still in battle. That was a rule that had never been broken even once in all the recorded fights against the centaur.

What it would do, however, would be to restore Tirek's energy, thus making it much harder to simply outlast him. That made all the injuries they had inflicted on him up to that point far more important, as wearing down the opponent with repeated injuries was still just as feasible as before.

However, the situation was still quite bad, considering they had barely managed to hold back Tirek when they had all their members, and now they were down two Knights. So there was really only one option for them, and the first one to act on it was Fluttershy.

"Trance Mode... Overshift!" She declared.

The difference from the previous Trance Mode was obvious. Instead of simply being an amazing aura of power, it was an emanation of energy that could even be called aggressive, power condensed to such an extent it had acquired a physical presence that crushed everything around it.

It was a white mass wrapped around Fluttershy that flowed like a river so gigantic you could see one shore from the other. It flowed extremely slowly, to the point one could almost believe it was stationary, but the amount flowing was so terrifyingly large it possessed a momentum that could reshape the land and bring down mountains.

The pegasus launched herself towards Tirek, attacking with such strength he preferred to ward off the blows instead of taking them head on, but she just kept pressuring him, unwilling to waste even a second.

She could not afford to. While this wasn't essentially suicide the way the Forbidden Shift used by Flames of Annihilation was, the side-effects of pushing the technique beyond the level the body could stand meant it pretty much put a time limit on Fluttershy's participation in the battle, and not a long one.

Still, as mentioned before, doing such things was the only option for the Knights. Going back to the analogy of the tightrope, losing two of their members was like someone had set fire to the rope, and the fire would quickly reach them. That meant they could no longer carefully walk forward step by step, they had to run forward with all they had, but that made their chances of falling increase dramatically.

But if they wanted even the smallest chance of victory, then they had to start using their last resorts, and the second one to do so was Fluttershy's fellow apprentice: Pinkie Pie.

"Dual Essence. Sadness and Hope. 200% Emotion Charge." She declared in a solemn voice.

Two opposing auras, one was a dark blue while the other was a light blue, both erupted on her body at the same time.

Then she started moving, but it wasn't in any normal way. Her hooves weren't touching the ground, and she looked like something invisible was dragging her by the neck. And every few seconds, she disappeared and reappeared a bit forward.

All in all, it was very weird.

Soon enough, she got close to the point where Tirek was struggling with the relentless attacks of Fluttershy. Then she stopped and proceeded to... Blink. Which somehow caused giant blue hooves to start manifesting from thin air and start to bombard Tirek with even more attacks. They disappeared after a blow, but there were always new ones being made, so the attacks were continuous.

It was easy to see what Pinkie's combination of powers was doing. She was usually incapable of moving while in the space-warping sadness state, but the mixing of hope into it allowed her to do so, even if it was in a very makeshift way. And that also allowed her to unleash hope contruct attacks at a distance via spatial manipulation.

However, just like in Fluttershy's case, there was a reason why she hadn't used that earlier in the fight. It was also a double-edged sword that could not be maintained for long. But while Fluttershy's issue was that her body wouldn't be able to endure for too long, the limitation on Pinkie's technique was how long her mind could endure.

In order to use two Emotion Charges at once, Pinkie had to double herself. And it wasn't like the basic clones she sometimes made, which had barely any sense of self, she needed a full and complete second her. She didn't actually make another body, but just a second mind to act as the user of the second emotion charge.

Splitting oneself like that was extremely difficult and painful, and the earth pony was feeling like her very soul had been stretched to the breaking point. And both selves were also doing techniques which were very demanding on the mind, which only made things even worse.

And the side-effects would start affecting her even faster than Fluttershy, since the burden on her mind would soon reach a point where it would negatively affect her decision-making ability.

Tirek had been briefly taken off guard by the combination of violence, resilience and trickiness of their attacks, specially since, as fellow apprentices, the two worked together in amazing harmony. However, that didn't last for long, and he quickly rallied.

"Shadow
(The Abyss Extends Its Hands...)​
Rift!"​

At that point, Tirek's shadow opened its eye, or at least that's the closest one could get to describe what happened. It wavered as if it was changing, and it did actually change, but in such an incredibly subtle way that even the acute senses of the Knights barely caught it. (Applejack would have been able to notice more, had she still been up and fighting)

It was still dark, but the darkness of its center portion was somehow different from the darkness at the edges. And only a moment after Pinkie and Fluttershy noticed that, the true intent behind the spell was revealed.

Tendrils made of some sort of dark substance extended out from the shadow, dozens of them, which split into additional tendrils multiple times in the blink of an eye, multiplying into hundreds before the Knights could react. Fluttershy was the first to have to deal with them, and while her current form was powerful enough to break the dark tendrils as soon as they reached her, they still got in the way and prevented her from continuing her attack on Tirek.

Pinkie, who was a little further away, managed to prevent the tendrils from approaching her with a combination of hope construct flying punches and her space manipulation increasing the distance they had to travel. But just like Fluttershy's case, that meant she was no longer able to attack the centaur directly.

At that moment, he was occupied in casting the spell, but giving him any leeway at all would be a terrible mistake.

So following the previous two, the next Knight to advance was the third member on this teacher and students trio, the Knight Twilight Sparkle:

"Battlefield Soul: Infinite Variations!" Was her declaration, which also revealed that she had already advanced close to the current battle area. And if one were to pay close attention, they would also notice that none of the other Knights remained in the positions they had been when Tirek drained Sunset.

After Twilight cast her spell, a huge contrast was clearly apparent with the magic cast by her students, as instead of a powerful aura or any other obvious effect engulfing her, there was nothing, or rather, the tremendous power she had focused into the magic seemed to completely fade away, along with any sense of power coming from Twilight herself.

But one with better senses would be able to tell that the power had not actually faded away, but instead merged so completely into the environment that it could no longer be distinguished as something else. And Twilight showed what that magic was capable of as soon as she took a step forward.

Because her step was actually more like an explosion that propelled her forward at extreme speeds, directly into the space right ahead of Tirek, where the tendrils were thickest, and yet she somehow managed to not collide with any of them. And before the tendrils could even try to grab her, Twilight turned her head.

And there was suddenly a lot more space around her, as the great majority of the tendrils in that area got completely destroyed, the rest being torn into hundreds of pieces. It had all happened really fast, but all those remaining in the battlefield had been able to see what happened:

In the air all around Twilight, many blue disks had briefly appeared. All the tendrils that made contact with them were hit by an extreme destructive force that spread much further than where the disks actually touched, causing a scene of absolute devastation in the blink of an eye.

Seeing that, Tirek actually decided to go on the defensive.

"Multiplicity
(Manifest the Inverted Tree of the Abyss!)​
Shadow!"​

The tendrils emerging from Tirek's shadow, which were already very numerous, suddenly multiplied themselves by an entire factor. Their number was so great one would be tempted to call them countless, but that would be a flagrant lie, given that Twilight was still aware of the exact number (Pinkie would have been able to count the tendrils as well, but many of them blocked others from sight).

Twilight was aware of that because she was completely aware of every single factor in the battlefield. That was how her current magic worked.

Battlefield Soul: Infinite Variations was essentially Magical Time: Battlefield, but taken to the absolute limit Twilight would ever dare to go. It allowed the instant creation of new magic based on the magic used on the battlefield and the current battle situation. Given that Pinkie and Fluttershy had been at a standstill with Tirek, the magic took after all three of them equally.

From Fluttershy came the explosive power and crushing presence, from Pinkie came the space manipulation to make them appear from nothing, and the blue aura to interact with the environment, and from Tirek came their physical presence and
number.

And so, when the tendrils multiplied and a large number of them came towards Twilight, her magic changed alongside the change in the battlefield. This time the blue disks had become bigger, but the greatest change was the fact that their number had also multiplied, causing the area around the knight to briefly resemble the night sky full of stars, and easily erasing the attack, allowing her two students to advance closer.

However, one shouldn't mistake that for Twilight having the advantage over Tirek. While the attack had indeed been fierce, it was ultimately only a way to delay the Knight, as the vast majority of the tendrils actually circled around and wrapped around Tirek, creating what looked like a boulder made of dark tendrils, one that was as big as a house.

And it was still growing.

Giving the centaur free rein to do what he wanted was a bad idea, so Twilight immediately advanced closer, once more using her strange explosive step. That was also part of the magic reflected from the battlefield. It was movement magic, and since only Pinkie and Fluttershy were moving in the battlefield, the spell took on only traits from their magic.

And a combination of Pinkie's space manipulation and Fluttershy's explosive power resulted in magic that forcefully compressed space by sheer power, resulting in the movements Twilight had performed.

Still, even with all this power, one shouldn't overestimate the magic Twilight was using. There was a reason why she hadn't used it until this point of the fight, multiple reasons in fact.

First of all, while instantly making new magic seemed impressive, the results were very makeshift. A perfected version of the annihilation disks would allow for them to remain continually manifested, be controlled individually and reach great distances away from the user. Twilight's version, on the other hand, could only briefly manifest them in fixed points and only in the area around her.

Meanwhile, the space compression step she used actually required some cooldown time in between steps, something that would not be true of a full version of the spell concept. It was only Twilight's experience as a Knight and adaptability as a chaos mage that allowed her to effectively use such flawed magic.

An even bigger problem was that, like the magic her students were currently using, it too put a great burden onto her. Having to channel a mix of very distinct magical powers that could change explosively at a moment's notice was physically wearing her down at a rate close to what Fluttershy was doing.

And if that wasn't enough, channeling those powers and having them change to respond to the situation in the battlefield was only possible due to the extreme awareness of the environment the spell granted her with, but it was an extremely large amount of information, much of it redundant, and she couldn't ignore any of it or the magic would fail. Keeping track of that kind of information overload was a huge burden on her mind, similarly to what Pinkie Pie was experiencing.

It was something she needed to use, however. That was how far the battle situation had pushed the Knights. And even if (or when) she could no longer take it and was taken out of the fight, as long as she did enough to allow the others to reach victory against Tirek, then the mission would be a success. Pinkie and Fluttershy were, of course, in complete agreement with that line of thought.

The three Knights attacked the black mass, but even with their efforts combined, and Twilight being able to use her spell directly, they were only managing to slow down the growth of the mass, which had started expanding upwards and taking on a vaguely cylindrical shape.

At that point, Tirek's magic outweighed that of Pinkie and Fluttershy to a sufficient extent to trigger another transformation on Twilight's magic. The disks changed, becoming more physical and losing their overwhelming destructive power, plus Twilight could only summon them very close to her body. In exchange, they were now permanent, could be moved through the air, and she could make more of them. Many, many more.

She started summoning a veritable swarm of them, slowed down by the fact she had to keep sending them out to make room for more, and considering how the first ones to reach and attack the black mass were doing, Twilight would only need to call a sufficient number of them to completely counter Tirek's magic.

She would need time to do that, though, and it was then that the passive growth period of Tirek's magic ended. The top part of the "cylinder" erupted like a volcano, raining down heavy, sharp and resilient pieces of hyper-compressed shadow matter down on the surroundings.

That was not an attack the Knights could take lightly. They switched gears into defense almost instantly (It would be instant, but their current extreme states had slowed down their reactions a bit), Twilight started making a protective dome with her disks, which had also changed into more resilient forms due to Tirek's attack. Pinkie used space magic to help pull the disks into position faster (they moved quite slowly). And Fluttershy holding up the dome and channeling her magic through in order to make it stronger.

When the dome started being hit, the trio struggled a bit, but with their current power, such an unfocused attack wouldn't truly push them, so they endured the bombardment without issue. Yet they did not rejoice, since they knew what Tirek was like, so they judged that an attack like that had to have another meaning to it.

They were right. As soon as the attack ended, the many pieces of shadow matter that had fallen to the ground burst open simultaneously, decompressing and spreading. Some of them did hit the knight trio, but they didn't cause any damage, since they weren't actually meant for that.

Instead, the expanding shadow matter connected together and linked with the main part, which ended up making a somewhat spherical structure that seemed to have branched out from the central pillar, while in fact the exact opposite was the case. Twilight, Pinkie and Fluttershy were all trapped in the middle of said structure.

Of course, that was the moment Rainbow Dash descended.

"Grand Hit: Meteor Fall." Was the declaration she made right before, when she was high up in the sky, too far for anyone to hear her.

And she did not betray the name of that skill, for her hit was truly like a meteor in more than one way. Dash had gone up in order to gather a large amount of water around herself and solidify it into super hard ice, and afterwards she had accelerated downwards at such an extreme rate, she actually managed to hit multiple times the speed of sound in the comparatively short distance to the ground.

It was an attack she would never use near anywhere populated.

Her meteor was only around a fifth of the size of Tirek's shadow matter construct, but the impact hit with such tremendous force that the entire thing shook, the expanding of its bottom area stopping completely for the moment, and cracks formed all the way up and down across the gigantic thing.

Incidentally, Tirek's previous attack had also hit the spot where Sunset had fallen, but remember when I said "none of the other Knights remained in the positions they had been when Tirek drained Sunset"? That also meant the unconscious Knights, as Rainbow Dash had flown in to retrieve her teacher while Tirek had been briefly distracted by Pinkie and Fluttershy's initial attacks. And Applejack's position meant it had been easy for Rarity to reach her without issue.

Both of them had been force-transported to the fallback position. In truth, the centaur was already aware of it. He wouldn't have used that previous attack if there was a risk of damaging such a high-quality battery. Of course, the Knights themselves would also have their actions hindered if they had to worry about unconscious comrades, and because Tirek knew so much esoteric magic and techniques, he would be able to work around it better than them, so it wasn't even an equal disadvantage.

Therefore, rescuing the duo had been a priority. But after Dash did her part, she judged that her best next move would be to prepare a powerful enough attack to handle Tirek's current continuously growing spell.

Returning to the battle itself, Rainbow Dash's attack had certainly done a number on the enemy, but the recoil was obviously equally tremendous. The pegasus was still flying, but only barely managing to maintain altitute while her legs hung limply below her, and her expression was extremely tense.

Tirek's shadow recovered first, and the top part of it spread outwards in all directions, the shadow turning into extremely thick tendrils, many of which stretched towards the flying Knight. It was at that moment that the true form of Tirek's spell became clear: It was an upside-down tree, the dense canopy of "branches" and "leaves" at the bottom, with the thick "roots" at the top.

Rainbow Dash had no way to defend at that moment, but there was still another Knight, one that had been strangely quiet during the latest phase of the battle.

"Artifact Ritual: Triangle of Power." Rarity declared, showing that she was quite close to the edge of the "canopy".

She held her Fire Ruler Sword above her head as lines of light quickly traced themselves on the ground, forming the shape of a triangle with Rarity at its center. At each edge of the triangle lay one of her other Ruler Swords, acting as conduits for the ritual which was intended to power the last of their number. And the line directly connecting the wind and water swords passed directly beneath Rainbow Dash, just as planned.

Trixie was not the only one of the Knights who could use rituals. Rarity had decided to prepare for a big attack while the others were fighting, same as Rainbow Dash, taking advantage of the time they were giving her to complete all the requirements for a true ritual (different from the quick ones Trixie could make with her Realm).

The pegasus was energized thanks to the connection those elements had with weather magic, combined with how Rarity had made the ritual in a way that specifically allowed her to syphon some of the energy from it. Dash took only enough to be able to dodge away from the shadow roots with quick bursts of speed.

The rest of the energy had another use. Rarity channeled it into the Fire Ruler Sword and the spell she was about to perform. And she was going all out, for besides the ritual, she also activated her Burst Drive artifact again to power up the magic even further. The Fire Ruler Sword generated a blade of flame from itself, and said blade grew astonishingly quickly, to the point it was comparable in dimensions to Tirek's own shadow matter construct.

Then she swung.

"Dual Burst Edge: Slash Burning the Horizon!" And the magic was declared.

The colossal blade moved far faster than anything of its dimensions had any right to, cutting towards the "tree" in a horizontal slash. The attack hit, but differently from Dash's move, Tirek had time to react to Rarity's spell, so he managed to focus the strength of his shadow matter construct into the spot the flame blade was about to reach. The flame blade cut slightly into the tree, but could go no further.

Yet, Rarity's attack would not be blocked so easily. She still had a lot more power in reserve, but there was an even more important reason: She had to adhere to her path, both as a knight and as a magic user.

"Perfect Refinement!" The artificer Knight declared.

And then she started altering the magic mid-attack. She refined and perfected the design of the blade, compressing its power further towards the point of contact, sharpening the blade, increasing the power of the flames, and overall adapting the spell to specifically increase its effectiveness against the current target.

The blade cut further into the tree, but the deeper layers were even denser, with even more magic power enhancing them. Her progress was visibly slowing down, and for a moment it was hard to say what would be the final result of that clash.

Then a flame erupted from within the shadow canopy, at the exact opposite side to where Rarity was.

The trio of Knights had forced their way there from their previous position that was closer to Rarity's side. The cooperation of the entire team was at a very high level, so they understood what would be the best way to assist. And Twilight's power had, of course, changed once more.

That was what caused the eruption of flame. The fire quickly grew and took a form similar to what Rarity had made, only the core of it was very physical and very dense matter created from the influence of Tirek's power, but it was quite hard to control (it was a makeshift spell after all), so the edges wavered and changed continuously, until Twilight managed to partially stabilize it with the help of Fluttershy and Pinkie. Ant it was not by preventing the edge from shifting, but by making its shifts more regular, moving in the same direction and retaining similar shapes.

Instead of a fire blade, it now looked more like a fire chainsaw.

It swung at the tree from the other side, and while it wasn't nearly as strong as Rarity's absurd ritual-powered, artifact-enhanced attack, it was still plenty strong, and Tirek's shadow construct, attacked from both sides, finally broke and was slashed in half, crumbling down into many pieces which were rapidly fading away.

But before it could fade completely away, Tirek made his move. He had been entrenched at the center of the shadow structure, but his position suddenly changed to one of the pieces near the edge, specifically one very close to Rarity. Twilight realized that immediately, since her current state of awareness meant she had been fully aware of his position the entire time, but he burst out of the shadow a moment later, leaving no time for any warnings.

The artificer Knight had truly put everything she had into that spell, and there hadn't been enough time for her to regain her energy, so she was unable to react as Tirek grabbed her.

And then there was a breaking sound and causality seemed to warp, leaving Tirek grabbing at nothing while Rarity stood a quarter of the battlefield away from him.

That was the effect of Rarity's fourth and final horseshoe artifact: The Scapegoat Idol.

One could call it a masterpiece. While Rarity was wearing it, if she was about to be rendered unconscious or to be drained, it would automatically activate and modify her position via some unknown method (she had made it based on old notes left by a knight who had a similar skill, so even she didn't quite understand how it worked) in order to render her safe.

But for such a powerful effect, it was inevitable that it would have a huge drawback. Said drawback was that it required a sacrifice of one of Rarity's artifact horseshoes in order to activate. And she could not control what it would be. That was the cause of the breaking sound, and it turned out that the artifact that broke was Rarity's Burst Drive. The Scapegoat Idol was essentially capable of giving the Knight four extra "chances", since it would only target itself when there weren't any other horseshoe artifacts left.

Which of course, also meant that everytime Rarity was saved, she would lose part of her combat effectiveness. Now she was unable to quickly power up her spells to more easily create threats to their current foe. An advantage lost, but still far preferable to having Rarity be drained and taken out of the fight entirely.

Specially since she had managed to break Tirek's spell in exchange, which was something they definitely needed to do, as otherwise it would keep growing more and more powerful, and while it definitely had a limit, said limit would certainly be beyond what the five Knights on the field would be able to face, even together.

However, while his spell was broken, it had been the more stable slow-growing type of big magic, so that didn't mean Tirek himself would suffer any particularly great "recoil" from that. He even used the fading spell itself to his advantage, which was further proof of that.

This brief pause in the action was a good moment to review the positions and conditions of the combatants currently on that battlefield.

Tirek was currently at the position Rarity had been when she used her attack. He had spent quite a lot of energy on that spell but still had plenty to spare, more than enough to defend against any rushed attacks the knights might try to do. He had gotten some injuries from the initial rush of attacks by Fluttershy and Pinkie, but they were minor.

Rarity had been moved away from Tirek but also even further away from the trio of Knights. Her energy levels were already getting close to normal, but she hadn't had the time to recover the three Ruler Swords used as part of the ritual, so it would still take a bit more time for her to be able to rejoin the fight in earnest.

Rainbow Dash was flying a good distance above the battlefield, her position being almost but not quite in between Rarity and Tirek. Her energy was plentiful, but she had injured herself with the previous attack and hadn't been able to receive any healing since then, so anything she tried to do would be hindered somewhat.

Twilight, Fluttershy and Pinkie were still at the spot where the unicorn had done her part to aid in Rarity's strike, essentially half of the battlefield away from Tirek. Fluttershy's body was beginning to hurt, but she was still far from her limits and full of energy. Twilight was spent from her previous magic and would need a few more seconds to recover, but she was still enduring the side-effects of her magic relatively well.

Pinkie, on the other hand, was just as full of energy as Fluttershy, but her head had already started to hurt from the mental strain of her magic, and she knew it would only get worse from there.

Knowing that, she decided on her next course of action.

"Dual Essence. Anger and Joy!" She declared, switching up the magic.

The two auras on her body did not vanish, instead they were outright shatered as two new auras emerged, those two were red and pink, and they clashed against each other intensely.

And Pinkie did not wait even a single moment before putting her new power to use. She seemed to split into several copies, which only lasted for a moment before being shattered into pieces, and those pieces reformed into more Pinkie Pies before shattering and continuing the cycle.

The Knight did not move towards Tirek as much as she multiplied herself in his direction. But her copies did not continue multiplying after reaching a few dozen, after which they were simply duplicating themselves on each cycle.

Strange as it was, this form of movement was exceedingly fast, to the point they reached Tirek before he could take another action. The many Pinkie Pies attacked him in a barrage, even as they kept breaking apart and reforming.

The centaur was forced to deploy a barrier in order to hold off the attacks, and seeing that he was busy, Rarity started to teleport around to collect her swords, but she needed to spend a good amount of extra time on the teleports to be able to deal with the extreme amounts of magical interference that had blanketed the battlefield due to so much powerful magic being cast over such a short period of time.

Fluttershy started flying towards Tirek in order to give support, and Twilight had to take a moment in order to adapt to how the newest shift in the battlefield situation had affected her magic.

However, Pinkie had still underestimated how much the mental strain would hinder her. The Knight had commited a single mistake while performing her attack, a mistake she would never have made under normal circumstances. Pinkie had forgotten to use her magic to anchor herself in place and prevent outside interference from moving her.

And in a battle of such a level, a single mistake was all it took.

"Battlefield
(Positional Warp Type 14)​
Shift!"​

Tirek declared his magic with a stomp on the ground, and then both the centaur as well as the battalion of pony copies were somewhere else, along with a good portion of the ground they were standing on. Tirek's shift had taken them beyond the former edges of the battlefield, as far away from the other Knights as he could manage with such a comparatively minor spell.

It was far enough to prevent interference for almost ten whole seconds.

Pinkie didn't get confused by the sudden change, so she immediately realized the immense gravity of the situation and decided on the best course of action she could possibly take under the circumstances: All-out attack.

There was no leeway to watch for traps, no leeway to preserve energy for a follow-up, no leeway to try being clever. And she could feel that there was no way she'd manage to squeeze out of the trap, or even delay the opponent for long enough to get support. So she put everything into offense.

The Pinkie copies began flickering rapidly, their shapes briefly distorting as they channeled too much energy for their current state to contain, and then they leapt into Tirek and exploded. Hundreds of copies were made and destroyed in a mere five seconds, blasting Tirek with the equivalent of dozens of Knight-grade destructive spells.

Then Pinkie ran out of energy, falling to the ground in her normal form, the spell having faded. Her desperate attack had left the entire left side of Tirek's body scorched and bleeding, one of the fingers in his hand now missing. But he still stood, and reached his hand to touch Pinkie's head.

"Magic Drain."

Another Knight was down.

But if there was ny consolation to be had in the current situation, it would be that Tirek was unable to repeat the spell he had done upon draining Applejack. Even with all the power he had, that was not a spell he was currently able to use without some sort of special method, and the one he choose was to put a restriction on the spell, making it so he could only use it once per day.

His mimic ability was the same way, so that one wouldn't be repeated either. What he could do depended on the amount of power he had managed to gather at the time, and sometimes he would use other special methods to use magic beyond his "limit", but the restriction method was his most common.

That was something the Knights knew about, having been figured out over the many encounters Knights of the past had with Tirek. There was no way to tell whether a spell had such a restriction just by looking, but they understood that if Tirek were currently powerful enough to freely use magic on the level of Eternity Exceeded, then they wouldn't have been able to survive against him for so long.

Tirek had barely finished draining Pinkie before he was forced to defend himself again, as Twilight arrived, her magic having shifted once more, taking in Tirek's shift magic added to Fluttershy's and creating a movement spell that forcefully accelerated the ground via non-standard shifting, allowing Twilight to ride it for a speed boost.

And the shifting accumulated more and more ground even as it got faster and faster, turning into a wave of earth that Fluttershy was able to grab onto and be carried along midway through her flight. and just before they arrived, Fluttershy extended her sanctuary magic just enough to reach the fallen Pinkie before letting go of the wave.

Because at the same moment, Twilight turned the wave from a vehicle to a projectile, ramming tons of high-speed mass into Tirek like a train crash.

That was still a makeshift magic, so the Knight was unable to properly prevent all of the "splash" from hitting the fallen pony who was right next to her target. That was why Fluttershy's use of sanctuary was needed.

The centaur only had time to do a basic magic barrier in order to protect himself, but his new burst of power meant he could dump a lot of power into it without worrying about follow-ups specially considering the other two active Knights were still quite far away.

Speaking of them, by that point Rarity had managed to recover her swords and was currently in the process of healing Rainbow Dash. The two would be ready to rejoin the immediate fight soon.

Going back to Tirek, all that extra power was still not enough to completely block Twilight's attack, so he manipulated the barrier to go under himself and disabled its anchoring properties, thus resulting in the mass of earth pushing him away from his original position, softening the effect of the blow.

He did not come out unscathed, but it was much better than if he had tried to stop it in place.

Twilight wanted to pursue him, but her shifting earth took time to accelerate into notable speeds, so she was unable to quickly cross even that comparatively minor distance. Tirek would have been able to prepare a counter-attack by the time she got close enough, but something else happened during that period of time.

Tirek's right hand reappeared. And almost immediately after, the sound of hooves was heard.

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A small part of Trixie, if pressed, would admit to feeling frustration at the current situation. Most of her, however, was completely focused on trying to find some way of actually getting rid of the Tirek parasite infesting her Realm.

She had already tried so many things and none of them had worked. She tried to destroy it using every method she could think of, from pure firepower all the way to straight up death magic, but nothing did the trick. She tried forcefully changing the parasite's nature in order to render it a non-threat, but it had just enough of a sense of will to resist changes to its fundamental being, and Trixie was not powerful enough to overcome its resitance by force. Not even cancelling her spell would work, as the parasite seemed able to force the spell to remain active via its connection to her.

And of course, it wasn't like Trixie could just attack freely. The enemy's own offensive ability wasn't enough to really threaten her, but it was more than enough to hinder her efforts at getting rid of it. The magic the parasite could use was pretty varied, since it was partially hijacking her own Realm, and it was smart enough to make good use of such versatility.

It was indeed a truly troublesome foe, which had been keeping Trixie away from the main fight for much longer than she could accept. Having even one fewer Knight present in the fight against Tirek would make it much harder for them to match him, which was exactly why the centaur had done what he did, even at the cost of a hand.

And Trixie had no idea how the fight was going. She had sealed off the Realm from outside stimuli in order to make it truly impossible for the parasite to cooperate with Tirek. And while usually the Knights could use Fluttershy's magic to maintain accurate communications even at such a distance, Tirek had been known to target connections between knights with esoteric forms of magic that could cause harsh negative effects to all who were bound by them.

As such, Fluttershy had limited her empathy magic to the point that only knights who were relatively close by would be able to use it, thus making it a lot harder for Tirek to exploit those connections.

Being in that situation, and unable to break through using any ordinary methods, the illusionist knight eventually hit upon a very unusual idea.

"This place isn't big enough for the two of us." She said in a tone of challenge.

And then Trixie shrunk her Realm to its minimum possible size, exactly the same as her own body. As the parasite's very existence was constrained to the area of effect of her magic, that meant the knight and the magic construct were briefly forced to occupy the exact same space.

Such was obviously a physical impossibility, so reality did the equivalent of blinking in confusion, and if there were any observers who were close enough to the action, they would have witnessed the singularly bizarre sight of Trixie's form flickering betweeen her natural self and Tirek's body compressed into the same size.

That state lasted only for a few short moments before reality reasserted itself. Only one being could exist in that one place, and so the weaker of the two was essentially erased from existence.

Of course, a mere magical parasite, no matter how powerful, would never win a struggle of that sort if its opponent was a Knight.

And as soon as Trixie managed to get rid of the annoying parasite, she realized that something was different: Her senses seemed to have been enhanced, as she was able to clearly see the battle in the distance (realizing that three Knights had already fallen) and hear the minute sounds of the wind flowing around the area. Similarly, she felt like her body itself had grown much stronger, to the point she was worried about accidentally cratering the ground if she tried to take a step.

She realized what the answer was very quickly: It was an unintended (but beneficial) side-effect of shrinking her Realm in that manner and for that purpose. Doing so had focused all of its power into her body, but that was only part of the reason for that change. The other parts were the struggle she had against the parasite and the nature of her Realm as a manifestation of dreams, and thus Ideas.

In that struggle, she had needed to reinforce her very existence in order to pit it against that of the opponent, and so all of the power of her Realm, condensed down to its minimum size, had taken that figurative idea of making her own being stronger and made it literal by enhancing her body itself.

It was ironic that she had spent so much effort in thinking of ways to use her unique magic against Tirek, but now an even better method had essentially been handed to her on a silver platter.

Thus Trixie manifested a magical sword and shield, both floating close to her, and despite being outside the area of the Realm (meaning they weren't inside Trixie), those two were far stronger than she'd be able to make normally, as the manifestation spell used the caster's body as part of the magical template (which was the reason why she chose to use it).

"Knight of Dreams." She declared, naming that very special application of her magic.

Then she rushed towards the battlefield.

+0+

From when the sound of hooves was heard by Tirek and the knights facing him, barely any time passed before Trixie entered the fight. She was moving fast enough that even Rainbow Dash would be hard-pressed to go any faster without flying.

The centaur quickly realized that the newcomer was currently the biggest threat on the battlefield, so he decided to preempt her.

"Burning
(Path of Doom)​
Ground!"​

He extended his hands in Trixie's direction and once more unleashed a calamitous amount of magic, which spread slightly outwards before advancing forward in a wave that dominated the entire area it covered, turning both the ground and the air into focuses and catalysts for a multitude of offensive spells, all of them fire based, but each and every one of them also had additional effects like mini-curses and the release of noxious gases.

But none of that mattered, because when the "corridor" was about to reach Trixie's position, she simply slashed with her sword.

She was still a specialist in illusions, so she immediately spotted the hidden tricks within Tirek's magic and decided that the best course of action would be to deal with all of them at once. Her slash released a wave of cutting magical power that smashed into a good portion of the spells in the corridor, triggering them in a way that started a chain reaction that resulted in all the other spells triggering prematurely as well.

Then, without even slowing down her advance, Trixie followed up by swiping her shield sideways, shattering active effects like curses while dispersing passive elements like poison. She did not completely erase all of Tirek's magic, but it was more than enough to go through safely.

She finally reached him and atacked, but Tirek managed to block her first slash, because although he had spent a good amount of power on that spell, Trixie's counter to it had also cost her quite a bit.

Trixie's reentry into the fight had at least managed to bring things back into balance when it looked like everything was starting to fall apart. The Knights were still in the battle.

Trixie and Tirek exchanged a few blows, neither of them giving ground as they tried to save up energy for the next move as well as preventing the other from doing the same, before they both backed away at the same time, almost as if they had rehearsed it beforehand.

However, their parity ended there, since Tirek cast his spell first:

"Destruction
(Entropic Blast Orb)​
Sphere!"​

He extended his right hand, pointing his palm at Trixie, and right in front of it manifested a dark purple, partially transparent sphere of magic, and inside it one could see an incandescent red core from which strands of magical lightning continuously sparked outwards and hit the insides of the sphere.

He then shot off the sphere at a relatively fast speed, but not fast enough Trixie wouldn't be able to dodge it. And from that one could infer that the attack had some sort of trick to it. The Knight noticed that, but she wasn't planning on dodging in the first place.

"Dream Sword: Subtle Slash!" Trixie declared, having managed to finish her own spell just in time.

Her sword glowed golden as she slashed right through the sphere.

"Gaaah!" And Tirek cried out in pain, a large gash appearing on his chest.

The true target of Trixie's attack had been him all along. The slash had created the illusion of hitting the sphere, while the actual attack had avoided it and extended invisibly towards the centaur.

But there was a price to pay.

An explosion rocked Trixie's position, as the sphere hit the shield she had raised at the last moment and broke apart, unleashing a tremendous amount of destrutive power that covered enough area the Knight wouldn't have been able to completely dodge.

After the explosion, Trixie still stood, but her legs were unsteady, she was breathing hard and blood was dripping from the corner of her mouth.

Most of the energy she had saved during the brief exchange with Tirek was put into her attack, meaning very little was left for her own defenses. Even in her current form, Trixie had barely managed to remain standing afterwards.

The Knight had decided that landing a major blow against Tirek was worth such a price. The time for half measures had long since passed, and if she needed to trade blood for blood in order to increase their chances of victory, then that was what she would do.

The enemy recovered first, but before he had the chance to attack Trixie again, Rainbow Dash showed up to give him something else to worry about.

"Tornado Wings!" She shouted and started flapping her wings repeatedly, blasting Tirek with mini tornadoes.

He put his right hand up to form a barrier while using his left hand to try and close up the injury to his chest, but he only managed about half of it before being interrupted by the appearance of another Knight.

"Ruler of Wind: Hurricane Manifestation!" Rarity cast.

Her magic merged seamlessly with Rainbow's spell, causing the tornadoes to keep spinning around even after hitting Tirek, and then they quickly merged together into a large hurricane that forced the centaur into focusing fully on defense.

Tirek wasn't the type to simply defend passively, though. After a few moments of that he roared, causing his chest injury to glow red and visibly widen. And then he brought his hands together in a crushing motion, breaking the hurricane and causing both knights to grunt from the recoil.

He immediately turned around and punched out at Twilight, whose power had changed again and was now enveloped in a drill of cutting wind that Tirek met with a punch enveloped in black destructive energy. The two were briefly evenly matched in their clash, but that was when another weakness of Twilight's current technique revealed itself.

"Ghh!" She grunted in pain, her power flagging just enough for Tirek to break her spell and smash her into the ground with his punch.

Twilight's Battlefield Soul had automatically taken in some of the characteristics of Tirek's current self-harming power up, and because her body was already under so much strain from her magic and the battle as a whole, that just pushed things over the edge.

Fluttershy, who had been just behind Twilight, dove down to rescue her, but Tirek hadn't actually used a spell in that exchange. Because his actual target had been the pegasus all along.

"Ultimate
(Sixth Degree Annihilation)​
Buster!"​

He extended his hands towards her, side by side and with fingers outstretched, somewhat reminiscent of a spider's legs, and when Fluttershy got close, he unleashed his attack.

A colossal amount of power turned into an invisible shockwave that seemed to just disappear into Fluttershy's body for a moment. The next instant her body was ravaged by what felt like a thousand explosive spells from the inside, as Tirek's technique did not waste a single drop of its power, all of it damaging Fluttershy.

Not even her extreme endurance could resist such a devastating attack, and the pegasus crashed into the ground, unable to move. But she had fallen a bit farther away from him than Twilight, who was literally right at his feet.

Tirek's first target was therefore obvious.

"Magic Drain." He declared, reaching towards the unicorn with a hand.

However, he hadn't accounted for the possibility of Twilight still being conscious. Her spell was also still active, which Tirek would have noticed had he not been pushed so far by all the fighting up to that point. As such, when his hands reached close to the Knight, the spell suppressing properties of Magic Drain caused her magic to finally break.

And that chaotic technique that involved Twilight absorbing so many different types of magic and mixing them together into unstable configurations had accumulated a large amount of magical 'waste', which was simply traces of power born as a side-effect of the magical mixing, and they were only being kept contained by Twilight's control of the spell.

So Tirek breaking the magic was the equivalent of triggering a bomb. It was not a spell, so it wasn't cancelled by his magic, it was simply a release of energy. The safeguards in Twilight's spell directed the energy upwards to protect her body.

Which resulted in Tirek taking an eruption of unstable magical power directly to the face.

He started to recoil away, but forcefully stopped himself and completed his drain, grimly enduring for the second of so that the eruption lasted, unwilling to back away from his prey.

When it was over, his face looked like a mess, the entire left side covered in horrible burns that had clearly blinded that eye.

And then Trixie attacked.

"Severing Dream Slash!" She declared in a shout, clearly having managed to recover a decent amount.

She had appeared close enough to the fallen Knights she would almost be able to touch them, and her approach had taken perfect advantage of the distraction caused by the eruption, so she was in the perfect position to start her attack.

Trixie swung her sword, which seemed to cut through existence itself, leaving a shining semicircle of dreamlike power that flew at the centaur, the materialization of Trixie's slash.

Tirek reacted fast, using a whole lot of energy to materialize a barrier in front of himself (he currently had a lot of power to spare), which would have been able to block... If that had been a conventional attack.

Instead, the slash simply vanished as it touched the barrier. And Rarity attacked from behind with a slash that nearly split him in half, her Wind Ruler Sword glowing with the same light as Trixie's spell.

She wasn't close enough to hit him directly, but the dreamlike attack simply acted as if Rarity had been the one to shoot it in the first place, so it showed up behind the centaur at the same moment it had disappeared in the front. Rarity had received a very subtle spell message from the other knight informing her of the plan, and the cooperation of the duo was enough to pull it off.

Once again, that wasn't the sort of thing that would have worked earlier in the fight, but Tirek had been worn down to such an extent he was just barely unable to notice the secret hidden in Trixie's technique.

A large amount of blood flowed out of the massive open injury he had been inflicted with, and the shock made many of his other injuries, previously suppressed by magical power, to open up again. Tirek also stumbled forward, but managed to stabilize himself.

The illusionist Knight was able to see that, at that moment, his eyes blazed with hatred as he cast a new spell:

"Brutality
(Marionette of Self: Battlefield Type: Forbidden Level 5)​
Armor!"​

Two dozen golden magical spikes manifested themselves around his upper body and then pierced into his flesh with great strength, clearly causing Tirek to have to hold back a scream. They didn't go fully inside him, and the parts that were exposed extended threads that connected them together, and the multiple threads started fusing together and taking on a more metalic appearance.

The same process occured on his lower body just a moment later, and then finally the threads moved upwards and made a sort of cage around his head, though his remaining horn wasn't covered by it. In the end, Tirek looked like he was wearing a golden suit of armor made of chain links.

The remaining Knights felt like their opponent had suddenly gotten a lot more dangerous, and they were right. The magic he had just used was a very extreme type of war magic, designed to allow soldiers to fight far beyond their usual limits by literally holding their flesh together regardless of what injuries they had.

That essentially meant Tirek's current injuries would be unable to impair his combat abilities while he was wearing the armor. But even worse was the fact that his version of it also increased his physical capabilities tremendously.

That was shown when Tirek took a step and was suddenly punching Rarity, having turned around and reached her in a single explosive movement.

It was impossible for the knight to react to such a sudden shift in the battle, and so she ended up being saved by the Scapegoat Idol again, being teleported away once more, and this time it was her Speed Step artifact that was sacrificed.

Rainbow Dash dove in and hit Tirek in passing, just to distract him for one moment to allow Rarity to regain her bearings and make her way back to the fight (she hadn't actually been teleported that far away), even that was almost a mistake, as she only barely managed to avoid being grabbed in the process.

Tirek actually wasn't absurdly fast, but the speed increase was still enough to catch the knights off guard due to how sudden it was, completely surpassing their predictions. That wasn't an advantage he could hold for long, since they would get used to his new speed. Even after just those two short exchanges they were already much more able to follow his movements.

Still, he had used that momentary advantage in order to get a more permanent one by way of weakening Rarity, so one could still say his move had been effective.

He followed up by clawing in the general direction of Dash and Rarity, releasing a wave of energy and spatial disturbance shaped like his clawing hand. The wave was as wide as a lake and as tall as two houses stacked on top of each other, so it could threaten the two Knights despite them not being all that close to each other.

And as the two unleashed their own spells to break that attack (Rainbow Dash with a lightning bolt arrow and Rarity with a crushing pillar of water) he once more moved in an explosive fashion, but this time going straight towards Trixie.

"Crescent Slash!" Was her counter.

She had managed to react fast enough to attack with a powerful downwards cut that hit Tirek on his right shoulder, and once more that wasn't just an ordinary direct attack, but this time Trixie's trick failed. His armor left no gaps to attack his most critical areas, and it held his flesh together firmly enough that he only slowed down by a quarter when hit by the attack, despite it still being powerful enough to make a large amount of his blood splash to the ground.

His movements unhindered by her blow, he punched with his left fist wrapped up in what was essentially a spatial quake, a powerful magical vibration that disturbed matter down to the smallest foundation.

Trixie managed to shift herself enough to only take a glancing hit to the side, yet the nature of the attack was such that even this resulted in the equivalent of being hit with a water tank moving at supersonic speeds. It was severely painful, but she emitted no sound because all the air had been driven from her body.

Thankfully, Tirek hadn't put his all into the attack, so even though she was shot away at considerable speed and with at least five broken bones, Trixie managed to land on her feet and without any critical injuries.

Sadly, Tirek hadn't put his all into the attack because his true aim had been the Knight behind Trixie, Fluttershy.

The pegasus had ceased her Trance Mode as it no longer served any purpose, and had just barely managed to stand back up with great effort. Perhaps in another minute or two she would have been able to muster the strength for an attack, but as it was, she was unable to prevent Tirek from draining her.

"Magic Drain!" He shouted aggressively as his right hand reached out to her. Fluttershy muttered two words, but no magic manifested itself.

In just a few moments, Fluttershy had also been drained of her magic. Yet she did not collapse, instead staring at him with eyes full of determination and speaking one more word:

"Link."

A tiny, almost invisible magical circle lit up below the pegasus. And a moment later, against all odds, a response came from within Tirek.

The two words Fluttershy had muttered before had been 'Empathy Heart', and they weren't actually a spell. They were essentially a mental focus similar to the one used to trigger overdrive, but with the sole function of holding her magic in a certain shape.

It would remain as such even after the magic was absorbed by Tirek, as the shape would not collapse as long as her will and focus remained. That was only possible because magic kept a connection to the original user even after being drained, and because she was close enough. The specific shape was not important, since it only served as a small small to strengthen the connection it still had with Fluttershy, just a little bit.

Then, after the Magic Drain was over, meaning the suppressive effect it had on the activation of any magic was gone, Fluttershy triggered the magic circle she had secretly drawn after being heavily injured, knowing that Tirek would try to come and drain her soon.

She was unable to use magic on her own because of the draining, so an external measure was necessary. The circle was too simple and haphazard to channel more than a tiny amount of ambient magic, all to power an equally tiny spell that had no physical effects.

Yet, all of that was the last resort that Fluttershy had mentioned during the planning against Tirek. That magic could be called the magnum opus of the Knight who specialized in empathy and bonds. The connecting link she had forged to Tirek was far too fragile to serve as a conduit for any sort of attack, but it was solid enough to transmit emotions and feelings.

And so the magic of 'Empathy Heart - Link' gifted the centaur with a copy of Fluttershy's own sense of empathy.

That was a completely unprecedented attack. Tirek would have been able to block an attempt at manipulating his emotions directly, but that magic instead simply forced the centaur to look at himself and what he had done via the eyes of someone who actually cared about others.

The sudden wave of feelings that blossomed in his heart was more akin to a tsunami. Tirek opened his mouth and roared, a sound that was filled with indescribable grief and absolute regret.

The Knight still stood, looking at him, unable to guess what his final reaction would be. And then Tirek, still in the throes of anguish, brought his left hand to his heart and it glowed with a black, murky light.

"
(NO)​
"​

Tirek's newfound sense of empathy was shattered beyond repair. He ceased to emit any sound and slowly brought his hand back down.

Fluttershy, who had already gone well past her limits, finally collapsed after feeling her spell break, her last thoughts before unconsciousness being that she pitied her opponent for rejecting his chance at walking a different path.

Tirek turned back towards the three remaining Knights, who had joined close together. And all four who were still standing on the battlefield understood that the end of the fight was close.
 
Chapter 84
Chapter 84 - Tirek, the Final Dusk

The trio of Knights rushed towards Tirek, Trixie in front, Dash a bit behind and in the air, and Rarity a bit further behind still. The centaur only moved close to the last moment, his attack being another punch packed with power. His three opponents attacked as one, Trixie clashing with him head-on, Dash diving down with a last-second acceleration and Rarity manifesting a slash from the ground beneath him.

Trixie blocked his blow for long enough he had to pull back and block the pegasus, which was followed by Rarity's attack forcing him into an awkward sideways movement that gave Trixie an opponent to launch another attack herself.

Tirek cast a spell that brought down a crushing force onto the Knights, but Rainbow Dash moved fast enough to evade and hit him in the side. Rarity cast a spell that manifested flaming slashes attacking the centaur from all directions, but Tirek twisted space to bring them all to the same point and reflected the magic back at her.

And so it continued for several more exchanges. Fluttershy's last resort had been countered but it seemed to have come at such a cost that brought Tirek down into a level of parity with his last three opponents. They attacked relentlessly and covered for each other with the focus and precision that had been sharpened into a whole new level by the struggle of the hardest fight of their lives.

However, the standstill could not last forever. Eventually either Tirek's brutality armor would lose its effect, or one of the Knights would reach their physical limits. Neither of the parties knew which would happen first, and simply hoping the outcome would favor them was not an option, they could not leave something so important to chance.

And so as they fought, both Tirek and the trio kept looking for an opportunity, they kept trying to move the flow of the fight to a point where they could strike a decisive blow, while at the same time trying to avoid the opponent's attempts at doing the same thing. And they had to judge for themselves what the right time should be, knowing that a misjudgement might be catastrophic.

And the one who decided to make a move first was Tirek.

"Rift
(Dual Dimension Crusher Charm)
Crash!!"

Both hands shimmering and the air between them trembling with magic, Tirek hit his fists together, powerful dimensional manipulation creating the equivalent of a small scale colision between dimensions, the resulting pressure falling onto the Knights. It fell far short of the real thing, but still had an astonishing amount of power.

"Frost Wing!" Rainbow Dash was the first to react, diving in while casting a spell.

A massive amount of water coalesced on top of her and got instantly flash frozen into the hardest ice that could be made without special techniques, due to Rainbow Dash also using her wind control to prevent any air from getting inside and making it weaker.

Furthermore, she also instinctively shaped the ice into a multilayered ablative barrier specifically designed to bleed off as much as possible of the force of that one attack.

It was undoubtedly Rainbow Dash's best defensive move, and upon coming into contact with Tirek's attack, it managed the impressive feat of surviving for a full three quarters of a second.

The absurd power hitting her spell crushed all the layers and hammered onto the Knight with the power of a falling mountain, knocking her backwards with such strength she fell like a meteor. Yet, it had at least managed to mitigate some of the force.

"Blizzard Barrage!" With unmatched timing, Rarity launched her own spell at the exact moment the previous defense broke.

It was a combination of wind and water magic. The Knight actually took advantage of the shards of super dense ice Rainbow Dash had produced, enhancing and shaping them into heavy projectiles that were forcefully accelerated with such violence that any regular objects would have broken apart in the process.

Rarity held nothing back, bombarding the enemy attack with every single scrap of power she could muster, reforming the broken shards of her previous attacks into new projectiles. She spent all her energy in mere seconds, only stopping after getting so drained she was barely able to stand.

All that effort mitigated a bit more of the power of Tirek's attack, and then it was up to Trixie alone to meet it. And the Knight was able to tell very clearly that despite the efforts of the other two, she had no chance of actually blocking the hit.

And Tirek's attack had been done in such a fashion and at such a moment that simply left no room for his opponents to dodge instead. That had been the moment he had chosen, and now Trixie's response to his move would be the thing that would decide whether or not it had been a mistake.

The possibilities passed through her head at extreme speeds. She could keep the other two safe by taking the blow in the right way, but could she do better than that? Could she do a final attack strong enough to cause significant damage to Tirek? He had put all his energy into that spell, so he wouldn't be able to defend.

Even so, it didn't seem like she could do it. His magic was essentially acting as a barrier between the two, and any attacks that she tried to force through would be mitigated would be mitigated too much too help. Unless...

"Dream Edge!" Her decision made, Trixie instantly acted.

She cast her magic while stepping into the intense pressure of Tirek's spell, her Knight of Dreams state being pushed to the limit to resist for even just a single second. But an ideal knight should protect their allies, even if it meant sacrificing their body, and that move would guarantee the other two would suffer no harm.

And the other purpose of the move was to set up her own spell. Her blade grew upwards, temporarily going into a partially immaterial state until it grew tall enough that its top part was no longer within the area of effect of Tirek's magic. And then Trixie allowed the pressure of the attack to slam her down to the ground.

Which meant her sword was also slammed down, with far more force than she could have produced herself, right on top of the centaur.

There was a moment of silence as none of the remaining combatants were able to move. Rarity was still trying to get her energy back, Rainbow Dash was shakily trying to stand back up, Tirek had been knocked down by Trixie's final counterattack, and the illusionist herself was lying down unconscious.

Then Tirek pulled himself back up, the armor digging itself even deeper into his flesh to force his movements. He took one step, and then two, before reaching his hand towards Trixie and draining her.

At the end of the exchange, one Knight had been brought down and drained, but Tirek himself had been wounded even further. Who had gotten the better of things, then? In such a chaotic fight, it was often impossible to tell.

Unwilling to allow Tirek to act again, Rarity activated her Refresh Pattern, which now felt like her insides were burning as the burden on her body was much worse given her current state of fatigue (both physical and magical) and injuries. Given that she was far and away the combatant in the best physical condition of the ones currently standing, that just went to show how harsh the battle had been.

"Grand Fire Slash!" She called out, using the most powerful attack magic she was currently able to, slashing with her Fire Ruler Sword to launch a huge crescent of fire at Tirek.

With a grunt, he blocked with both hands and held the spell in place for a few moments before deflecting it away with a burst of magic. Then he dashed forward in an instant and punched out at the unicorn.

With a now familiar breaking sound, the artifact Rarity had just used was broken as the Scapegoat Idol triggered, teleporting her back close to Rainbow Dash.

"Perfect Restoration!" She called out immediately, doing her best to heal the latest wounds of her fellow Knight.

Yet, as the magic did its best to help the pegasus recover, Rarity was able to tell that she was at her limit. She looked back towards Tirek, wondering what their next move should be.

On the other hand, Rainbow Dash's mind had returned to her wonderings from before the battle, about the nature of limits and how the final limit was death. She understood that breaking her limits caused injury because some parts of her body were more fragile than others, and so the weaker parts gave out when she pushed the stronger ones to the limit.

But what if she could unleash her power in a way that would spread the burden based on the limits of each part? That would prevent injury, which would in turn mean she could maintain said state indefinitely, instead of being forced to stop to avoid even more injuries which would quickly render her unable to fight.

And if she was pushing each and every part of herself to its absolute limit, that meant she would be able to fight at her absolute peak performance.

The idea was simple, but it wasn't easy to execute, as it would require razor sharp control of one's own energy as well as a continuous full awareness of one's own physical state. Dash herself knew such a thing would be an impossible feat under ordinary circumstances.

Yet, her instincts told her that there was a chance, and so Rainbow Dash called upon the power of her soul and unleashed it, channeling the energy through her body. Her concentration had been pushed to the absolute peak by the pressure of the fight against Tirek, so she was able to control such energy with unprecedented precision even as she put much of her awareness into visualizing her state. Even that would not be enough by itself, but Dash followed the guidance of her instincts to make up for the issues that would have ruined the whole technique.

She guided the flows of energy to move in a complex path that perfectly filled dead zones that could have disturbed the flow, saturated areas with greater mana sensitivity in an indirect way that prevented them from sucking up too much magic, and slowly dispersed themselves from the most resilient to the most fragile spots so the flows maintained absolute harmony instead of needing to shift radically from one point to another.

Rarity had realized Dash was trying something and turned her attention to preventing Tirek from possibly interfering, but the whole process was so fast that he didn't even get a chance to do so.

The pegasus opened her eyes, feeling the energy that strengthened her body beyond anything she had ever managed before. But she also understood the danger. Going beyond the limits normally would only result in injury, but doing so after reaching her final limit meant certain death. As such Rainbow Dash named her technique so as to never forget what it meant:

"Extreme Limit: One Step Before Death!" She declared.

Both Rarity and Tirek were looking at her at that moment, and even though there were no outward signs that anything had changed, the two of them could feel an incredible aura of power from just her mere presence.

Then she moved. She took off with the momentum of a rocket, flying into Tirek in the blink of an eye and hitting him with a kick powerful enough to loosen the brutality armor's hold on his flesh for a moment. She had been so fast his arm was still in the middle of moving upwards so as to make a magic shield.

He quickly rallied, releasing a quick explosive spell despite being so close he'd be affected as well. Yet things didn't reach that point, since Rainbow Dash swept one of her legs sideways and made the explosion vanish like so much smoke.

Following that up, she flapped both wings and condensed a violent vortex of wind that felt like she had somehow crammed an entire tornado into a small area. She then kicked it into Tirek, resulting in such a powerful contained explosion that caused cracks to appear not only on his brutality armor, but also on his flesh.

The centaur was still unwilling to let himself be overwhelmed. He cast a succession of spells, a myriad of different and powerful magic, some direct and some subtle, attacking the pegasus in every way imaginable, while at the same time trying to get distance, to get time, to gather his strength, to do something, anything that could potentially turn things around.

And yet nothing worked. Willing or not, Tirek was continually on the losing side in their exchange. The pegasus followed his every movement, countered every attack and didn't give him any chance of mustering up any special magic. His injuries continued to mount and his armor became ever more unstable.

That was not because Rainbow Dash's current form was just that powerful. In truth, she was around the same level as Sunset's earlier Star Drive. The true reason was twofold: One being that Tirek was much weaker now than at the time Sunset had done her move, having been worn down by the intense battle. The other part was that Rainbow Dash's moves weren't actually just powerful attacks, each of them actually contained a strong element of suppression that weighted on Tirek's magic itself.

Suppresion was the one aspect of sealing magic that Dash had any talent in, so when it was decided that they would face Tirek, she decided to brush up on it. For the centaur, fighting her felt like his spells were slower and less effective while also requiring extra energy to actually trigger.

In that condition, he would have found it troublesome to fight Rainbow Dash even if he were at peak strength. So when it was combined with his current weak state, it was no surprise that it became a hopeless matchup.

It took barely over half a minute from the pegasus' first kick before his defenses showed a fatal flaw.

"Annihilation Lightning!" And Rainbow Dash did not overlook it.

Generating a large lightning bolt from each wing, she infused them with the greatest destructive power she could muster and drilled them into Tirek.

The lightning magic coursed through Tirek's body, its sheer destructive energy causing countless ruptures to occur in its path, and when said power spread fully, it finally ignited. At that moment, even if Tirek had been able to scream (which he couldn't) he would not have had time to, as his entire body exploded in the blink of an eye.

Rainbow Dash fell to the ground, the fatigue from performing at peak capacity despite already being very worn down from the fight had been enough to push her into complete exhaustion. The only thing that prevented her from falling unconscious was the knowledge that the fight wasn't over yet.

Glancing up, she saw that where Tirek had been standing was now a pillar of black smoke that looked somewhat like a mirror. That was what remained of Tirek after Rainbow Dash destroyed his body, so all that Rarity needed to do was banish him back to Tartarus now that he was defenceless.

But it was at that moment when the pre-prepared spell Applejack had seen during her last moments of consciousness in the battle finally triggered.

It took only a few moments. A magic circle manifested itself beside the "smoke", it activated and became a portal from which emerged... Tirek.

Or rather, merely a lifeless, imperfect copy of Tirek's body. But the smoke immediately flowed into it, animating that lifeless object and making it truly Tirek.

Seeing that, Rainbow Dash's heart almost leaped out of her chest. Although it was obvious that this new body had its limitations, there was now only one Knight left standing and so the final outcome of the battle once more became undetermined.

Rarity also saw what happened and realized the same thing, but there was no space in her mind to worry, for she was currently having an epiphany.

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Some time before the current events, the artificer unicorn had asked Trixie to tell her more details about what had happened while she and Twilight were in that other world.

"Magic for sealing an entire world... It's hard to even imagine." Rarity commented.

"It's difficult to get a sense of what a World is, since magic that can affect things on that scale is beyond the reach of pretty much anyone in this world." Trixie replied "It would be possible to use smaller scale magic that interacts with the concept of World, but you would need to understand that concept at some level, which brings us back to the first problem."

Rarity nodded in agreement, but then had a thought "But you saw the magic that entity was using, right? If you saw magic that interacts with the World, shouldn't you be able to get an understanding from that?"

Trixie sighed "Theoretically yes, but seeing something and understanding it are two completely different matters. You're only looking at the way a spell from a completely different entity interacts with a completely different world. It's a very limited amount of information, so it would be like seeing a piece of a puzzle and trying to deduce what the full puzzle looks like.

"Or at least the general shape of it, which would be enough understanding to affect the concept in a basic way. But even deducing that is difficult." She shook her head "I could tell that there was something there, but nothing beyond that. I could show it to you if you're interested."

Rarity didn't seriously believe she'd have any better luck than Trixie, but she was interested in seeing what the spell actually looked like, so she accepted the offer.

Trixie then conjured an illusion that showed the battlefield, the space of emptiness bordering the infinite wall of white that was the manifestation of the seal. And her illusion wasn't merely an image, but even captured the powerful intent of the magic itself.

Looking at it, Rarity... Couldn't really perceive anything. Just like Trixie had said, it was very difficult to understand anything based on such incomplete information.

Still, seeing even that much was an experience that was very hard to come by. And it was that very experience that allowed what happened next.

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After Rainbow destroyed Tirek's body and reduced him to that 'smoke' form, Rarity was surprised to find that sight strangely familiar. She would have decided to think of it later and focus on sealing the centaur, except Tirek's trump card came out so quickly that the situation changed.

The unicorn knew that it would be difficult to win by fighting Tirek normally, now that she was by herself, so she focused on her earlier thought and tried to figure out what the familiar feeling was.

Rarity thought very fast, looking for something similar in her memories. She didn't have to go very far back to find the answer: That form of Tirek was similar to the sealing spell that Trixie had shown her via illusion.

Many others had seen Tirek in that state, but Rarity was the first one who had also already seen magic that interacted with the concept of World, even if it was only second hand. Both Trixie and Twilight would have been the same, but they were currently unconscious.

Rarity thought about what she knew of those two pieces of information, there was very little to go on, but by making a comparison between them, she managed to deduce that the similarity was their connection with the concept of World.

Her train of thought could have easily ended there, a small realization that didn't directly help. Even the two Knights who had experienced the sealing magic in person weren't likely to be able to understand anything further than that if they were in her place. But Rarity had also been using her Restoration magic quite a lot during the fight, so she was sensitive to wounds, and that combined with her focus being heightened to extreme levels by the pressure of the battle was enough to allow her to make another leap of logic.

Tirek's very existence was a wound in reality.

With that, Rarity understood Tirek's immortality. His soul was actually anchoring itself to that flaw in the fabric of the world, so that even when his body was destroyed, he wouldn't truly die. But there was also a flipside to it, because that meant Tirek was in direct opposition to...

The World itself.

Rarity's epiphany suddenly ended, having lasted mere seconds in reality. And with the understanding she had achieved, the unicorn came up with a plan. And it was a plan that went completely beyond anything she could have possibly imagined before.

But it would take time, so...

"Please keep him busy for a little bit. Okay, Dash?" She asked the only other Knight who was still conscious.

The pegasus almost wanted to ask if she was serious. Sure, she just had to somehow hold back the greatest villain in the world, while she couldn't even move, let alone use magic. That was the very definition of a big ask.

Still, Rarity was asking her, so Rainbow Dash was determined to give it her all.

Tirek had obviously heard what Rarity said, but he urgently needed an addition of magic to stabilize his current body, so he simply moved close to Rainbow Dash, deciding to quickly drain the pegasus before dealing with whatever that was.

"Magic Drain." Tirek declared, reaching towards the pegasus and activating his magic.

The power was drawn towards him, just like always. And then... It slipped off and flowed back into Dash.

That was most definitely not like always. In fact, it had never happened before, so the centaur was so surprised he actually froze for a few moments.

Meanwhile, Rarity had started dismantling her own Ruler Swords. She needed the material, since she wanted to make something new, and if it worked like she wanted then Rarity wouldn't require those swords anymore.

Tirek once more attempted to drain Rainbow Dash, this time putting all his focus on the spell to make sure that it was being cast correctly. However, the result was still the same as before, so the centaur lost his cool and started simply repeatedly casting the magic, unwilling to believe that he couldn't make it work eventually. He didn't think of the possibility of trying to knock out the pegasus first, making that mistake due to the toll the battle had taken on him.

He was right, but Dash was managing to delay him like Rarity had asked, so everything would be fine as long as she could hold out for long enough. But how exactly was she managing that feat?

Part of it was because Tirek was far from his best condition, part of it was because Dash had pushed himself so hard there was very little active magic left for his spell to grab, but the biggest reason was the pegasus' instincts, once more showing how powerful they were. By following their guidance, she was able to move and shape her remaining magic in a way that managed to evade the grasp of the spell. Still, it would have been impossible without the other conditions also being in place.

The main reason why no one had ever managed to resist Magic Drain before was very simple: It was really hard to do something you didn't know how to do, specially first try. Tirek was the only one who had any idea how that magic worked and there were vanishingly few Knights who had ever been drained twice, and none of them were conscious both times, so they couldn't use their previous experiences to try and figure out a way to resist. (On the occasions Tirek managed to drain one of the alicorns, he had always made sure to knock them out first, thinking they could possible have a shot at negating the magic.)

There had been others who might have been able to perform the same feat, but did not have the help of such perfect conditions, or simply hadn't been conscious when they were drained.

Regardless, that wasn't a state of affairs that could last for long. Either Dash would slip up or the centaur would cool down enough to think of simply knocking her out first.

Thankfully, Rarity could be a very fast worker when inspired.

"It's done." Her voice came, causing Rainbow Dash to lose her focus out of relief.

Her magic was drained, but with a final effort of will, the pegasus managed to hold on to her consciousness. She had a feeling she needed to see what Rarity was about to do. From her position, she was able to glance in the direction of the unicorn.

Rarity was holding up her newly made artifact with telekinesis. It looked similar to her previous elemental ruler swords, except a bit simpler in design (she didn't have the time to waste on ornamentation), but that simplicity seemed to fit with the feeling one had when looking at it: It felt as if that sword was a part of nature itself, instead of something artificial.

"One who understands the World, understands everything." Rarity started to recite "With Understanding comes Mastery, from Mastery comes Victory." She stopped for a moment "This is the meaning of my World Ruler Sword."

Seeing that, Rainbow Dash was glad to have remained conscious. She definitely wouldn't have wanted to miss that, and she had a feeling it was just the beginning.

Tirek hadn't been idle while Rarity was doing that, of course. He had been focused on using his recently stolen power to stabilize his current form, but as soon as he was done, the centaur decided to take the initiative.

"Darkness
(Shadow Rush)
Driver!!"

A sphere made of what looked like liquid darkness manifested itself above Tirek's body, and then it cascaded down onto him, wrapping around his body in a way that reminded one of a cloak, but also an armor. And as soon as that was done, he charged forward.

He charged in an odd, floaty way that seemed like the darkness was propelling him forward. Tirek moved pretty fast, such that he reached Rarity's position in barely a second.

The unicorn manifested a transparent, spherical barrier around herself just before Tirek rammed into her. The barrier shattered into pieces immediately, but it also turned part of the attack's power into momentum to throw Rarity backwards and prevent any serious injury.

That clash had perfectly illustrated the power disparity between the two, with the Knight barely managing to defend herself against a rushed attack by the centaur. Yet, Rarity smiled.

"Tirek, you have just lost." She started to speak.

Tirek began to prepare a bigger attack, content to let the pony waste her time talking.

"You are an enemy of the World." Rarity continued "And now you just allowed me to define you as an enemy to me as well.

"So, I can do this!" Rarity stabbed her World Ruler Sword into the ground and touched its pommel with her horn.

At that moment, Tirek felt something shift, like an entire mountain had crashed into the ground somewhere too far away for him to detect more than the smallest vibrations.

Then a pillar of light erupted from the sword, rising up far into the sky. That pillar of light was Power. Pure, unfettered power beyond anything Tirek had ever seen. The centaur felt like an insect in the middle of the biggest ocean in the world. Then Rarity pulled the sword out of the ground, and the power moved alongside it.

All of Tirek's instincts screamed at him to RUN.

But Rarity was faster.

"World Lock!" She declared in a voice that seemed to cause space itself to shake, and swung her sword sideways.

Space was locked. Time was locked. Distance was locked. Movement was locked. Magic was locked. All that and much more happened in a short instant as a transparent golden sphere manifested itself around the combatants.

There was no way Tirek could escape, and there was no way he would be able to break the magic either, for it was made with the power of the World itself.

Because that was what Rarity was doing. She was channeling the power of their entire World, via the connection she made with her artifact and based on the knowledge she had gained about Tirek. She wasn't channeling the power through her own body, of course. There was no way her flesh would be able to stand holding even a fraction of that energy.

Instead, via the medium of her World Ruler Sword, she could use the air, the ground, even the light of the sun itself as channels for that power. It was like everything in the world counted as part of her.

Realizing that escape was impossible, Tirek channeled every scrap of power and unleashed his strongest spe-

"Gah!" He screamed in pain as Rarity stabbed him in the chest.

Or rather, he had already been stabbed before even starting to cast his magic, as Rarity had stepped one second back in time in order to reach him faster than the speed of light would allow and deny him any chance to counter-attack.

Also, stabbing him wasn't only for the purpose of stopping his magic. The main reason was actually because it enabled Rarity to establish a connection with the anchor that kept Tirek's soul in this world, the wound in reality.

"Perfect Restoration!" She declared more aggressively than any other time she had ever used that magic.

And with the power of the entire world behind her, Rarity reached through existence and healed the World.

Tirek suddenly felt that something was wrong. He was... Scared. He opened his mouth to say something.

But Rarity wasn't interested in hearing it.

"Be ended!" She snarled.

Then she swung her sword upwards, bisecting the centaur. And the pure power of the slash spread along his body, the energy coursing through every single cell. And annihilating them.

Tirek was dead. Fully and completely. His body reduced to nothing and his soul dragged into the beyond.

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With their stolen power returned, the unconscious Knights started to wake up, and Rainbow Dash had even recovered enough to be able to move her head. Rarity had also lost her channeled power as soon as Tirek died.

Fluttershy still remained unconscious even after all of the others woke up and gathered around, so Twilight went to check on her, who had been brought to the same place as the others. She only took a few seconds to reach a conclusion.

"Fluttershy is currently in a coma right now." She informed the others.

"I... Suppose it's not as serious as that makes it sound?" Sunset asked after a moment, noting Twilight's calmness.

"Yeah. With proper care, she should wake up in a week or two." Twilight shook her head "She just took a big mental shock."

"I see. I guess this is fine, then." Sunset said "But there's something else I need to bring up." She looked at Rarity "I almost can't believe you actually killed Tirek, but it all makes sense. But there's just one thing I have to bring up."

"What?" Rarity asked.

"I am bitterly disappointed that one of us managed to get temporary unlimited power... And it wasn't me."

There was a moment of silence before Pinkie started laughing. There were smiles all around, even from Sunset herself.

That made it all feel much more real. They had won, so they could joke around like this.

Once they calmed down, Rarity made her rebuttal:

"You don't need to worry. Sunset. I'm sure you'll be able to find a way to gain temporary unlimited power in your own inimitable style."

"That does make me feel better. Thank you, Rarity." Sunset shook her head "But in other news, I think I'm gonna spend tomorrow in bed. I know my body is gonna be hurting a lot after a day like this."

"You think that's bad?" Rainbow Dash countered "After all of that, I'm gonna be hurting all over for at least a week." She then glanced at Rarity "Worth it, though. I got to see the most awesome thing ever, after all."

"Perhaps I should task Rarity with helping you recover faster. You know, make that a win-win." Trixie spoke with a knowing smile.

"That would be fine by me." Rarity replied, vehemently refusing to feel embarrassed.
 
Chapter 85
Chapter 85 - Another Problem Starts


The battle against Tirek had been extremely harsh. The Knight's victory had been truly hard fought, and so a period of recovery was needed, not even mentioning that they also had to go through rituals in order to remove the Black Cells from their magic. Even Rarity, the one who was injured the least out of all of them, wasn't really in the best condition, having started experiencing some side-effects from channeling the power of the world.

Besides that, there was also the issue of Rarity's World Channel State only being usable against beings that could be defined as enemies of the whole world, which was not the case for any of their current villains. In fact, there were probably only a few existences in the entirety of history that would fit the requirements.

And Rarity was honestly glad for that. It would be better if the world never again had any more of those types of beings. Her new understanding of the world, and the creation of her World Ruler Sword had opened up new paths of development for her magical skills, plus she already had lots of ideas for new and improved horseshoe artefacts, and for making a new set of armor for the Knights which could actually handle combat at their current level instead of breaking instantly.

But all of that would take some time to fully realize, so while Rarity could fight if it was required, it would be better for her to remain on standby, recovery and development. It had been decided that both her and Rainbow Dash would receive Titles of their own due to their achievements in the battle and the new levels of power they had reached, but the ceremony of conferment would be delayed a little.

Their new titles had already been decided. Rainbow Dash's accomplishment of fighting at her absolute limit had earned her the title of "Limit Flier". (By the way, her new powerup, named "Extreme Limit Mode", also had a restriction on its usage, but it was simply that it could only be used against a "sufficiently strong opponent", which the Knights had no shortage of.)

Meanwhile, Rarity's new understanding of the concept of World had earned her the title of "World Crafter". The members of the guard were already making bets over who would be the next Knight to gain a title of their own. Only Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy and Applejack were left at this point.

However, villain plots were not going to stop happening just because the Knights were recovering from a major battle, so it was a good thing that there were still Knights available who hadn't participated in the fight against Tirek, and were thus ready to sortie when needed.

And when a coast guard saw a large portion of the Equilean sea start behaving as if a great storm was occurring, despite the day being clear, she reported it to her superior, who ordered for an immediate investigation and sent messages about the situation to several places, one of which being the anti-magical disturbance bureau.

Their analysts had been warned to pay special attention to any incidents that involved water, so a message was sent to the castle and a line of communication was established between the bureau and members of that particular branch of the coast guard in order to keep them updated on the situation.

The Knights who were on standby received messages telling them to ready themselves for a potential sortie. Meanwhile, the disturbances in the sea grew at an alarming rate, to the point that Princess Luna herself went to investigate.

As the princess didn't take long to figure out that the reason for the disturbances was some sort of massive ritual that was taking place.

At that point, it was obvious that this was a situation requiring the Knights.

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The crusaders and Spike rushed to the castle after hearing that it was an emergency. Celestia gave them a quick rundown of the situation before teleporting them to the scene.

They arrived on the ground near the ocean, Luna spotted them immediately and flew down to talk to them:

"From what I've been able to gather, this is a ritual with discrete parts. The part of the ritual done here has already been completed, but there should be other places in the sea where the perpetrator must set things in motion before their ritual can begin." She informed them after some quickly plesantries.

"Do you have any idea where those places could be?" Spike asked.

"From analysing the magical signature of this disturbance, I'm only able to tell a general direction for now." Luna said, before indicating northeast with her horn "I'm gonna stay here to keep an eye on the situation and provide support."

"Understood. Could you share your results so far?" Scootaloo asked.

"Sure. Here they are." Luna cast a relatively simple spell to compile a magical packet containing the information she had, which took the form of a small blue sphere. She passed it to Scootaloo, who used her own magic to read it.

The other two already knew what her idea was, so they nodded when she looked at them.

"Bond Magic: Grand Analysis." Scootaloo declared, and the trio activated their magic, causing the image of a hourglass cutie mark to appear over them.

She closed her eyes and emanated a white pulse.

"Okay, I understand." She spoke as their magic faded "With this, I'll be able to tell more about this ritual as soon as we reach the next site."

"Then we should be going." Spike spoke, shifting his wings into flight mode.

The Crusaders agreed, and manifested their flight disk. Luna nodded at them "Go forth on your mission." She said.

They went, headed in the direction Luna had indicated. They quickly began to gain speed, while also making sure to stay close.

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Spike and the Crusaders flew over the ocean. The route they were taking was at a shallow angle from the coast, so it stayed in view for quite a while as they flew. In fact, it was still in view when they reached their first obstacle.

"That's... fog?" Sweetie Belle was the one who realized it first.

Indeed, it was fog. But as they came closer, it became more and more obvious that it wasn't just ordinary fog. It looked more like a curtain that had been cast over the ocean, as the thick white cover did not spread at all, so there was a clear line between "no fog" and "fog barrier too dense to see through".

And the fog area covered a huge portion of the ocean, to the point where Spike had to fly quite a bit up to be able to see the end of it.

"I guess we're gonna need to go inside that thing." Scootaloo said.

The trio had tried to cast a few scouting spells to see what was inside, but none of them had worked. There was no doubt whatsoever that this was related to the ritual they had come to investigate. The Knights prepared themselves to respond to whatever surprises that could be waiting, and then moved into the fog area.

Their preparations turned out to be unnecessary, as no dangers presented themselves immediately as they entered, but they still couldn't relax because the interior of the fog was just like what one would expect: The visibility was incredibly limited, to the point where they would lose sight of each other if they went about twenty steps away (or the aerial equivalent).

And it wasn't just the visibility that was limited, the fog also seemed to absorb sound, to the point where one wouldn't even be able to tell they were above the ocean, as no noise from it could be heard. It was so quiet that their own thoughts almost seemed to be louder than usual.

Yet the most concerning part of this (obviously magical) fog was the fact that even their magical senses had been limited. Each particle of fog contained only a tiny amount of magic, but the sheer magnitude of the fog resulted in an overwhelming amount of "noise" that drowned out any attempts at perceiving anything via magic. That was the reason their scouting spells had failed.

There was nothing to do but search the area themselves. Spike and the Crusaders separated in order to cover more ground, though they kept a line of communication between them. They moved through the fog in a sweeping pattern, having already divided things up so no area would end up being searched twice.

Due to how limited the visibility was, they had to move around a lot more than would ordinarily be necessary for such recon work, so it was slow going despite both parties being able to move quite fast. And the need to watch out for sudden ambushes slowed them down even more, but it didn't take long before those precautions paid off.

"Behind!" Applebloom shouted, having been the first to notice it.

Scootaloo immediately reacted, taking control of their flight disk and pulling them up in a radical curve, intending to turn them all the way around and upside down, but midway through the maneuver, a cutting jet of water blasted into them. Sweetie Belle quickly manifested a triangular shield that deflected the hit away, but that interrupted their movement, forcing Scootaloo into a wider, sideways turn.

The unicorn filly followed up by manifesting Shining Armor's cutie mark with their bond magic, having decided it would probably be the best tool for their current situation. Another attack came, this time heavy ice shards from above, but Sweetie easily blocked it with a powerful dome shield.

Scootaloo looked up, trying to find their mysterious enemy, and managed to catch a glimpse of a small (smaller than a filly) shape before it faded into the mist. Applebloom had looked behind them when the first attack came, but the water jet had been large enough to obscure her view and the attacker had already vanished by the time it was over.

Trusting the other two to handle any followup attacks, she sent a quick message to Spike in order to inform him of what had happened. A reply came after a few seconds, saying that he had been attacked in a similar way. During that time, they weren't bothered by any further enemies, so the Crusaders simply returned to their search, except this time they were paying extra attention to any signs of danger.

And it didn't take long for said danger to arrive. They were suddenly attacked in the same way again, with a cutting water jet coming from directly below, followed closely by ice arrows coming from two different directions above them. Yet this time the trio was ready, with a united cry of "Dual Bond!" Applebloom manifested Rainbow Dash's cutie mark and Sweetie Belle manifested Sunset's.

The energy of those combined powers erupted in the form of a fiery bird construct that felt like a small star. That stable, concrete form showed how much they had improved from the time of the wedding battle, where they were unable to maintain a stable form until unleashing the Triple Bond, and even then it was merely a simple sphere. And controlling those powers better meant they could demonstrate much greater effectiveness in battle.

With a cry, the bird launched dozens of fire missiles both above and below, which intercepted all of the attacks and evaporated them out of existence. It happened so fast that their enemies had no time to hide away again, so the trio was finally able to get a good look at them.

They were bats made of water. Monstrous bats which were only slightly smaller than the fillies and had disproportional heads. The Knights followed up their defense with an immediate counterattack composed of fire lasers which managed to hit and destroy and bat below, but the ones above were a bit further away and so had just enough time to fade into the mist once more.

Scootaloo sent a quick message to Spike about their discovery and then the trio resumed their search. They kept up their current dual bond, having seen how effective it was against the enemies. More attacks came once in a while, but they could do very little to the Crusaders now that their tricks had been seen through. Spike had also managed to find a good strategy to counter the bats on his own, so both sides were steadily making progress.

However, things wouldn't remain the same forever. As they headed forward, the trio realized that the enemy attacks were getting fiercer and fiercer, with more bats showing up, and them focusing more on attack, even as they were themselves attacked and destroyed. Soon enough the Crusaders were being forced to deal with effectively nonstop attacks, and it felt like they had to be getting close to their goal.

Yet Scootaloo had begun to feel that there was something wrong, only she couldn't tell what. And as she was thinking about it, Spike sent a short message to maintain the regular contact:

'The attacks of the enemies are getting really intense. I think the goal is near.' Was what he said in the message.

Scootaloo was about to message back in acknowledgment, but then a thought came into her mind like a bolt from the blue, so she changed her message into:

'Where are you now? Your exact position?"

Because made it difficult to tell where one was via normal methods, both groups had been using a standard Knight spell based on proprioception in order to make sure their movements didn't deviate from the planned search pattern, so it didn't take long before Spike's answer came. And since Scootaloo also knew their own position, she was instantly able to spot the inconsistency.

'We are nowhere close to Spike, so there's no way the place we're approaching is the same. Which must mean...'

"We've been fooled." She said to the other two "This huge mist is just a distraction. Our real target must be underwater!"

Scootaloo fired off a quick message telling Spike and then the trio dove down towards the sea, quickly leaving the area of the mist.

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Spike didn't doubt Scootaloo's message for even a moment. Shifting back into his fastest flying form, the dragon dove down faster than the enemies could react, easily getting clear and barely needing to dodge, as only a fraction of the attacks that were fired fast enough had any chance of actually hitting him.

It took barely a couple of seconds for him to hit the water, and the moment he crossed the boundary Spike was already almost completely shifted into another form which was more suitable for water, one mostly based on the Whirlpool Dragons, which were famed for swimming fast enough to generate their namesake. Spike's version of their form had slightly shorter but broader fin equivalents and a stronger tail, in addition to a duo of rear claws that could act as boosters by clicking together to generate mini steam explosions.

The water was quite dark because of the mist above blocking the sun, but Spike's senses had also been adapted to the current environment, so he could perceive everything around him fairly clearly. As such, he saw that the Crusaders had already made their way underwater. Currently Scootaloo and Sweetie Belle were manifesting cutie marks, one was a set of bubbles while the other was a wave. Their construct had shifted into a form that resembled a manta ray made of water and outlined by sea foam.

And of course, Spike was also able to perceive that Scootaloo had been right, because now he could feel a large concentration of magic power very clearly, coming from the depths below. There was no need for any words to be exchanged, so the four Knights began to dive towards the source.

They quickly reached the bottom of the sea, and soon found out that their destination was even lower, the feeling of magic leading them into an underwater tunnel that seemed to have been magically excavated rather than naturally formed, given how smooth its walls were.

And then said walls started shooting at them. The bullets were large stalactite-like sharp rocks and were being fired at really impressive speeds for underwater attacks. However, they were not undodgeable, as the four Knights proved by accelerating to throw off the targeting and using the water manipulation their current forms afforded them to misdirect the bullets that were still accurate.

The tunnel was winding but not actually all that long, so soon enough they reached a wide open area and saw their target, the source of the feeling of magic, a house sized red prism that slowly spun, white lines coming from it and sinking into the rock around it. And beside that prism, inside something that looked like a translucent steel bubble was a very familiar pony.

Starlight Glimmer.
 
Chapter 87
Chapter 87 - The Calamitous Water Castle

As soon as the castle appeared, Starlight Glimmer was teleported to it as if summoned, leaving the Knights without a target. They looked at the gigantic watery construct in amazement.

"What does she even want that thing for?" Spike said what they were all thinking.

Before anypony could reply, the group was once again astonished upon seeing the castle begin to move. It wasn't moving very fast, but having such a huge thing move at all was already quite impressive.

"It's going toward the middle of Equestria." Scootaloo judged "It's not headed straight for Canterlot, but it is gonna go over most of the kingdom."

"We should meet back with Princess Luna and discuss our next course of action." Applebloom said

The others agreed, so a few seconds later the whole group was off in a teleportation.

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They reappeared in the air close to the point where they had met up with Luna at first. The princess was flying nearby, so she immediately noticed their arrival and moved to them.

"What's the situation?"

"We were unable to prevent Starlight from completing the ritual. Now she has a giant water castle moving toward here." Spike summed things up.

"Really?" Luna replied, then used a spell to increase her sight and look in the direction he had pointed "Oh yeah, that sure is a giant water castle... It's not moving that fast, but is it just me or is the castle accelerating?"

"Accelerating?" Scootaloo quickly used a spell of her own to check "Oh yeah, it is definitely moving faster than when it started."

"That's probably not good." Sweetie Belle said.

Right after that, a message spell reached Princess Luna, who took a momento to read it before turning to the Knights.

"It's even worse than it seems. The effect is a little too broad for us to perceive it easily, but apparently the appearance of that castle is altering the climate on a large scale." She explained the contents "My sister has mobilized every single weather team to fight against that influence, but if the castle keeps getting closer, that's going to become increasingly untenable."

"Then we really need to stop that thing." Spike summed up the situation.

There was no disagreement on that subject, so the next step was figuring out how exactly they'd do that.

"First things first, is there any way of hijacking control of the ritual energy or forcing it to disperse?" The Princess asked.

"Very unlikely." Was Scootaloo's opinion "Starlight Glimmer has showed phenomenal understanding of ritual magic, doing things like using spells as ritual steps and conducting the ritual at a distance. Her magical control is also at a genius level. I'm sure she did her best to remove any weaknesses she could from the ritual as she was designing it, and also prepared numerous countermeasures." She sighed "Trying to disrupt her ritual magic would require acquiring deep knowledge of its mechanics plus a ridiculous level of magical ability to deal with her counter-measures and her own interference on the attempt.

"Or far more magical power than we have access to. Or some trump cards that could help out with the other requirements." She added after a moment.

"So it's not really a reasonable plan, then." Luna replied "So the other option would be finding a way to attack Starlight Glimmer herself."

"That's gonna be pretty difficult, considering she's now inside that water castle." Spike said "We'd need to deal with whatever defenses she set up there while also fighting in an absolute home field disadvantage."

"Yeah, that would be difficult, but there's a way to give you a higher chance." Princess Luna spoke with a smile.

"Really? What do you propose?" Applebloom asked.

"We'll do a two-pronged assault." Luna replied "You Knights will infiltrate the castle and hunt down Starlight while I'll battle the castle from the outside to slow it down and force Starlight to split her focus."

"Really? You're going to fight as well, Princess?" Spike was surprised.

Equestria's general policy was to avoid having the alicorns involve themselves directly in such crises if it was not necessary. That was due to three factors: One was the utility of having them holding down the fort to prevent incursions into the heart of the realm, which was also a territory that gave them a great advantage due to special preparations and mechanisms developed over the eras. Two was the fact that their indirect support was often more valuable than any contributions they could have made in person. Three and perhaps most important was the danger inherent to putting the powerful alicorns in the line of fire.

Fighting would inevitably cause them to be weakened, which could allow opportunist villains to take advantage. Sombra's feat of taking control of Luna hadn't been because of that, but it was an example of what could happen if the alicorns weren't careful. And that was far from the most dangerous result that could arise. Villains with more ambition than sense could try to exploit an alicorn's connection with their source of power, and the possible results of messing around with astral bodies (in the case of Celestia and Luna) could be catastrophic.

"Yeah. We're a little bit shorthanded, plus this is a good opportunity." She replied "I can call upon guard pegasi to keep watch over the surroundings and prevent any villain from trying to sneak up on me, Starlight's ritual disturbed the surrounding magic enough that I'm not worried about traps planted beforehand, plus the open sea is a very difficult place for enacting such plots anyway." Luna explained her reasoning.

"Hmm... Yeah, now that I think about it, that's probably fine." Applebloom said after thinking for a few moments "Specially if we manage to deal with Starlight quickly."

"We should go all out, then." Sweetie said "It should give us the best chance of doing that, and I know we can maintain the Triple Bond for long enough now."

The other two Crusaders looked at her in surprise but then nodded. They had trained for that, and now was as good a time as any to show the results of their efforts.

"In that case, I'll wait until we meet Starlight before going all out myself." Spike said "I'll support you three during our break-in, but you're the ones who will have to do the heavy lifting to get us there."

The trio agreed with that. But there was still one more question to be answered, a question Scootaloo was the one to ask:

"But how do we actually get inside the castle?" It was a pertinent question, since Starlight's water construct castle looked like a fortress version of Canterlot Castle, except without windows or any other openings one could use to go inside "Do we set up a Triple Bond to help with that?"

"That won't be necessary." Princess Luna said "I can create an entry point for you."

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After the princess' assertion, the Crusaders took a few more seconds to decide on the best combination of bonds for their castle infiltration. Eventually they settled on Shining Armor's (for the defense magic), Rainbow Dash's (for speed and power) and Applejack's (for perception). The weakness of such a combination was long range attacks, so Spike shifted his body to sprout dozens what looked like crystal spikes on his back. That was a physical feature of the crystal dragons, who could use said spikes as very powerful amplifiers/focuses for magic. Shifted like that, Spike essentially became a dragon-shaped magical artillery piece.

As expected, his mobility wasn't that great when shifted in such a way, but the Crusaders could give him a boost via magically enhanced tailwind, so that wasn't a problem. And with everything settled, the group flew towards the approaching castle, and when they were three quarters of the way there, the Crusaders finally put the plan into practice.

"Triple Bond!" The trio declared, a cutie mark appearing over each of them.

Their flying platform expanded and englobed them as their power was unleashed. The energy of the sphere became a pure white and the air around them heated up simply from the comparatively minor amount of energy that was leaking due to their still not quite perfect control of that technique. Then two cylinders of energy erupted from the sides of the sphere, starting out completely nondescript but quickly morphing into the shape of two majestic wings. Following that, more energy sprouted from the top and bottom of the sphere, which formed a birdlike head and two clawed legs, respectively.

The entire body became more and more detailed, revealing the bird to look mostly like an eagle, but the eyes were a little bit bigger, and they looked almost more real than everything else, with a piercing gaze that seemed able to see through anything. And then finally, one last transformation took place, as the bird became clad in knightly armor, looking like it was ready to march through even the deadliest battlefields.

With that done, it was time for Princess Luna to do her part, so she took off flying straight up, quickly breaking the sound barrier as she ascended. Soon enough she reached a point that was deemed high enough and then she began a dive that also broke the sound barrier pretty early on. The alicorn didn't push too much as she descended, so her speed didn't keep rising, but instead Luna began focusing magical power into her own body, preparing for her strike, reaching a point where the density of energy was warping space around her and still increasing.

Then, mere moments before impact, the princess declared her spell:

"Astral Magic: Moonfall!"

And the instant she hit, the magic triggered, causing Luna to embody the mass of the moon for a fraction of a fraction of a second. The first layer of water she hit experienced pressure equivalent to being hit with a supersonic moon, an astral body heavy enough for scientific notation to be required in order to clearly denote its weight. It didn't even have time to vaporize as it was broken down at a molecular level, while the second layer was knocked away hard enough to briefly reach a small fraction of the speed of light before it crashed against the rest of the water around and broke open a large hole on the castle's front wall.

Even the sheer amount of magic Luna had focused wasn't enough to embody the moon for longer than the absurdly small amount of time she did, which was exactly as planned, because otherwise the impact would have resulted in the entire continent being devastated.

Still, it was an incredibly brutal crash that not only stopped the castle's already significant forward momentum, but even made it slide backwards for a little bit. It also resulted in Princess Luna becoming dazed, but she had done her part and opened the path for the Knights to advance.

'Whoa.' Thought Spike as he and the Crusaders flew into the hole in the castle's wall. The three fillies were having similar thoughts, of course.

Then they were in, so the four Knights turned their focus to the mission, and their surroundings. They were inside a large, well-decorated hall, which would seem to belong to an ordinary castle were it not for the fact that everything in it was made of water. It seemed to be some sort of entranceway, being a large open space dotted with statues and having a large doorway on the far end.

Looking up they could see that the hole they had used to get inside was already quickly closing, but soon the group had other things to worry about, namely the statues, which had come to life and began attacking, some with long range spells that used water or ice and other by rushing the Knights, manifesting weapons as they went.

"We can't get bogged down fighting those things." Applebloom said as Spike used powerful fire spells to intercept the enemies' ranged attacks "Let's rush through."

The others nodded in agreement, and so their bird manifestation flapped its arms, instantly accelerating to half the speed of sound and crashing through the approaching line of statues, Spike at its back. They soon got too close to the spellcasting enemies for Spike to intercept all their attacks, but they instantly created two layers of barriers that managed to completely nullify the enemies' spells, allowing them to pass unscathed.

Still, they hadn't reached the end of the hall yet, so there were still quite a few statues ahead, and the castle itself (or more likely Starlight Glimmer) seemed to be responding to their efforts by molding more and more statues to harden the opposition, which was being done fast enough to match the great speed the Knights were moving at.

The Crusaders made barriers after barriers to protect themselves from the overwhelming attack, while also using their speed to to dodge around the wide area, searching for the path with the least opposition. At the same time, Spike continued to launch powerful magic, both intercepting big masses of enemy offense as well as thinning their numbers.

Still, even with all that, the numberless masses of enemies constantly spawning were getting to be too much. The four Knights knew that slowing down would just mean getting completely overwhelmed and forced to pull out something big in order to escape, but it was getting to the point where they just didn't have any choice.

So it was a good thing that suddenly an explosive noise was heard and the enemy resistance dropped a noticeable amount all at once.

'Must be Princess Luna's doing.' Scootaloo thought, realizing that Starlight Glimmer was now having to devote a larger portion of the castle's energies to the fight against the alicorn, thus making things easier for them.

The Knights wouldn't waste that chance. With one last push, they reached the end of the hall and broke through the heavy doors into the next part of the castle.

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Luna hadn't taken all that long to recover from the effects of her previous spell, it was just that the Crusaders were moving so fast that they had already gone a long way during that short amount of time.

As soon as she recovered, the princess resumed the battle. Her first strike was a quick moonbeam, but the castle retaliated fast enough it was obvious that the response was automatic, as a thick water spray shot from the area Luna had been targetting, the water droplets diffusing the beam into uselessness.

'So this thing has very good defenses against light attacks. In that case...' Luna thought, before launching herself at one of the towers and declaring "Crescent Blade!" as she slashed with her right forehoof, manifesting a gigantic lunar crescent that clashed against the castle tower, which shaped its side into a spear point in order to deflect that attack. Then another tower stretched itself above the princess and swung down onto her like a pendulum, hundreds of tons of water moving at great speed.

"Waning Slash!" Luna declared in response, slashing downwards with both forehooves and striking the watery construct from above with a shadowed moon apparition that manifested itself above the tower, far away from the attack's supposed origin, and struck with sufficient force to misdirect the swing away from the alicorn. That attack was dodged, but the tower Luna had first attacked rallied, stabbing towards the princess while the castle walls unloaded a barrage of hundreds of fish shaped magical missiles.

"Mythril Barrier." Luna spoke, manifesting a silvery substance from her armor that quickly grew to the same scale as one of the towers and formed a barrier that stopped the stab, then a follow-up declaration of "Dark Manifestation!" resulted in the creation of a shadowy substance that spread into countless tendrils, reaching towards and knocking away the missiles. Then the falling tower shaped itself into an axe-like structure and swung sideways towards Luna, forcing her into using another crescent blade spell to deflect it.

But at that point the alicorn decided to take back the initiative and shaped her mythril barrier into a gigantic hoof that bucked the castle's wall and forced it to divert magic power into repair. She pressed the advantage by turning her dark tendrils into a giant mace and smacking it into the castle, creating a hole that was quickly patched up.

Then the air itself froze, or rather the water on it did, as the castle counter-attacked with an instant wave of cold that would have trapped Luna inside a block of ice.

"Woah, that was close." She said.

It would have done that, had she not abandoned both of her constructs and dashed away at extreme speed, briefly turning into a shadow to avoid the air resistance. Still, Luna wasn't discouraged by the close call. Much to the contrary.

"Hehehe, it's been a while since I've fought seriously. This is fun!" She spoke, before diving right back into the battle.

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After crossing the doors, the Crusaders and Spike found themselves in a formation of corridors shaped like a square. A quick scouting spell by Scootaloo revealed that said square surrounded a center area that held Starlight Glimmer, and that there was an opening on the opposite side from where they were that led into that area.

"Is it a trap?" Asked Spike.

"Should we just blow through the wall to reach her?" Sweetie Belle suggested.

Scootaloo thought for a few moments and then replied "No. She's using a deliberate opening to take advantage of the magical laws regarding openings and exits."

"Ah, so by deliberately creating a path towards herself, she can make alternate paths like through the walls way harder." Applebloom got it.

"Yeah. I think we'd still be able to get through with sufficient effort, but that would probably exhaust us." Scootaloo said.

"And why isn't she attacking us right now?" Spike questioned.

"I think... We're a bit too close to the entrance hall." Scootaloo deduced "The way her magic works seems to involve different flows of magic for different places. I can feel her manipulating magic to set up defenses along the corridors, but apparently there's too much interference to do anything here."

"We should charge forward, then." Applebloom said "No sense letting her have too much preparation time."

The others agreed, and then the group flew through the corridor heading left, managing to reach the first turn before encountering the next bit of resistance. That resistance came first in the form of the water chandeliers on the ceiling, some of which dropped down like sharp implements while others began to fire projectiles and beams at them.

Using brief bursts of wind magic to boost themselves around, the Knights managed to dodge the falling chandeliers, even as they began to twist and stretch in order to increase their range, while a series of barriers handled the projectiles. But only a few seconds into that and things got more intense, as the floor of the castle began to attack as well, having a water carpet separate from it and shift itself into a series of barriers and agressive objects like spears and spikes, all the while projectiles were also being fired from below.

Spike had to join in on the defense, using artillery spells both to intercept projectiles as well as destroying obstacles, the crystals on his form humming as they channeled large amounts of magic power into his offense. The attacks they were suffering just kept getting heavier and heavier as they went, though, until Applebloom was forced to utilize the perception inherited from Applejack's cutie mark to see the flows of magic on the castle and predict their attacks, thus being able to utilize movement and quick interception spells to significantly blunt the enemy offense.

Doing that was an added drain on their bodies and minds, though, which was why they didn't do so at first, but at that point it was worth it to force their way through. Still, even that failed to be enough when the group turned the corner before the final bit of corridor they had to go through to reach the entrance to the center and the walls started attacking as well.

It was absolute and utter chaos as bullets of ice and water came from every dirrection, objects stretched and contorted as they reached for the Knights and numerous layers of barriers completely stopped their advance short, forcing them to move back in order to not get overwhelmed.

"Tch. This is tough." Scootaloo noted.

"Okay, we're gonna need something big to get past this, so let me do it." Spike said.

"Are you sure?" Applebloom asked.

"Yeah. This is gonna wipe me out for a bit, so you'll have to fight Starlight by yourselves at first, but I still think that's the best option."

"Then let's do it." Sweetie said, speaking for the trio.

"Just give me a few seconds." Spike said and stopped firing in order to charge an attack.

The pressure of the castle's relentless attacks was far greater without the dragon's support, but they were not trying to move forward at all, which helped. The Crusaders used every single trick their current form had in store: The weather manipulation and speed from Rainbow Dash's cutie mark, an endless supply of shields from Shining Armor's and the predictive perception from Applejack's.

They dashed from side to side to reach better positions, broke through what they couldn't dodge with powerful spells and blocked everything else with shields. They were pushing themselves hard, but they only needed to hold on for a few seconds.

They could do it. And thus, the dragon had all the time he needed to charge up his attack.

"Dragon Fireworks!" He declared after the seconds had passed, unleashing the biggest burst of magic he had ever shown on any mission.

And the magical crystals dotting his current form ejected themselves, shooting into the last corridor like rockets. Spike grunted in pain from this terrifying act, but one couldn't argue with the results. The crystals shot through the air and passed through any obstacles or barriers in their way like they weren't even there, by the simple measure of overwhelming power, and the countless shots that were fired against them failed to even slow the crystals down either.

Then they exploded with extreme violence, unleashing power that could have easily annihilated a mountain the size of the water castle, but the power was concentrated entirely within the corridor.

The result was that the multitude of defenses that the water castle had placed in the path of the Knights was completely annihilated, leaving only a bare water corridor behind.

Spike quickly shifted back into normal form to heal the open wounds that were the result of unleashing the crystals, and one could easily tell that he was very drained from that act. But he had done his job, and the Crusaders did not miss their chance. They flew through the rest of the corridor while still carrying him, and dove through the opening to the center room.

The final confrontation with Starlight Glimmer awaited.
 
Chapter 88
Chapter 88 - Battle of the Water Castle

When the group of Knights saw Starlight Glimmer, they were quite surprised, because the unicorn wasn't just sitting there manipulating the ritual magic. No, instead she seemed to have physically fused with the water castle, having dozens of watery tendrils enveloping her body and one that was actually inserted on the back of her neck, obviously attached to her spine.

The room in general looked like a more circular version of the throne room of Canterlot castle, and the whole thing was full of details that added to the feel of the place, from pillars, statues and other decorations to the elaborate manner in which the water walls were formed to give the impression of delicate archithecture.

They barely had time to notice those details before Starlight Glimmer decided to open up hostilities with the enemies who had reached her final sanctuary, which came in the form of a tornado of water that shot towards them, top first. The tornado wasn't that large, but it would be a mistake to believe that made it a weak attack. The sheer amount of magic flowing through it would be enough to tell otherwise, and the Crusaders, having access to the heightened perception of Applejack's cutie mark, could tell what the secret was: The size of the tornado wasn't large, but it carried much more water than it seemed, and said water was moving at speeds that would be called considerable even if one were talking about the wind speeds of a regular tornado.

The Crusaders' construct dodged to the side at high speed, carrying Spike along, and managed to avoid being hit by the extreme weather phenomenon, but Starlight's attack still had a surprise in store. The thing hit the watery wall of the room and 'splashed', the immense amount of very fast moving water breaking apart into innumerable droplets that instantly hardened into ice shards aimed at covering the entire area of the room.

The reaction of the Knights was twofold: One was a trio of shield spells aimed at blocking the largest concentrations of projectiles, and the second was an intense feat of weather magic, creating a zone around them that would disturb the structure of the ice shards through intense wind pressure. Those together were successful in allowing them to avoid injury from the attack, even though the Crusaders still had to protect Spike.

The dragon would still need about half a minute to recover back into fighting shape, but his addition to the fight would certainly be worth the effort of keeping him safe. That of course meant Starlight Glimmer would be trying her best to overwhelm the Crusaders with her offense while he couldn't help. Yet they knew such was the case, so instead of going full defensive and giving her the opportunity to find some chink in their armor, the Crusaders adopted a different tack:

They would go on the offensive.

As soon as the previous attack ended, the trio shifted the combination of marks that made up their current Triple Bond. Rainbow Dash's mark remained the same, but the other two were changed to Sunset Shimmer and Twilight Sparkle's cutie marks. The former would give their attacks the punch needed to truly threaten the villain, while the latter's chaotic nature would prove useful in disrupting her magic workings.

Accordingly, the construct around them changed in form. The eagle's wings took on a sharper, but also broader appearance, the legs split up into dozens of jellyfish-like tentacles, the head shifted into a draconic countenance and finally the body formed an armor of scales that constantly spun and moved around the body in an unnatural manner. Overall, the shape that their construct had assumed gave the impression of majestic power fitting of a dragon but also a dangerous kind of strange feel, like an unknown deep water beast.

One of the tentacles grabbed Spike and wrapped around him for protection, because things were about to get bumpy, then the construct's wings flapped and they shot through the air in Starlight's direction. The unicorn had either been wrong-footed by their sudden shift or had her focus drawn to whatever Luna was doing outside, because her initial reaction to their move was somewhat substandard: A series of water barriers erected in their path.

Those quick protections failed to slow down the Crusaders to any noticeable degree as their magical construct shot straight through them, but the sudden feeling of a large amount of magical power moving around once they got close to the enemy easily dissuaded them from any thoughts of trying to end the battle right then and there. Instead, the construct's mouth opened to shoot out their initial probing attack.

Still, saying that it was a probing strike only meant the spell had the power to destroy most of a mountain, rather than several of them. It came in the form of a black spiked ball that flew onward while vibrating violently enough to disturb the air as it passed.

The magical power that had risen up in response to their approach flowed into a spot right below Starlight's hooves and manifested into four thin strips of water that extended from it. Two of them shifted into a vapor state before slamming into the spiked ball, their ultra-low density allowing them to worm their way into the slight flaws in the spell structure, disturbing the magic and causing the ball to detonate early, which still unleashed a firewall towards the target.

But that was what the other water strips were for. They shifted into ice instead, becoming clear reflecting mirrors that bounced the fire right back at the Crusaders, forcing them to spend a precious moment nullifying it with a distortion spell.

Scootaloo had the time to deduce that the strips of water were an automatic defense spell that had been activated by their proximity, and then she had to focus completely on the fight again, as that singular moment of distraction gave Starlight Glimmer the opportunity to counter attack.

"Diamond Dust!" The unicorn declared, tearing away large portions of the water walls in order to feed the spell.

All that water flash froze into countless chunks of ice that were launched into the Crusaders like a malicious weather phenomenon. It was similar to the previous attack, but incomparable in terms of scale, as every single piece of ice was absurdly dense, making them projectiles more akin to mini artillery shells than anything else. And if that wasn't enough, each one also carried a particularly nasty bit of cold magic capable of freezing a furnace in seconds.

"Elder Sun!" Sweetie Belle declared in response, focusing the group's magic to an extreme level.

The result was the construct's tentacles (except for the one carrying Spike) aiming themselves forward and shooting orange beams that congregated into a rapidly growing mini-sun. But that wasn't an ordinary sun, for black vein-like streams of energy criss-crossed it, while deep violet sparks jumped from it. And yet the most alarming element was the fact that the construct's wings wrapped themselves protectively around the body as it grew, for not even the Crusaders themselves were safe from that thing.

The bombardment of ice began to hit the sun, and it unleashed dozens of light beams in response, each one carrying a noxious sort of radiation that attacked the very structure of the enemy projectiles, causing numerous random effects as the cold magic inside those countless ice projectiles failed in numerous different ways.

It was quite clear to any observer that Sweetie's Elder Sun was a combination of solar and chaos magics.

The ice bombardment had been blocked, but at the cost of the sun itself breaking apart. Noticing that, Starlight Glimmer decided to press on the attack, grabbing whatever remnants of her previous spell that hadn't been rendered completely useless by the chaotic effects and shaping them into a water vapor tornado with cutting winds, which was thrown at the Knights.

Yet she hadn't taken into account how unpredictable chaotic magic could be. Sweetie Belle's response to that new attack was to call upon the remnants of chaotic energy infused into the rest of Starlight's previous spell to take control of them, changing the melted vapor into a bizarre kind of anti-snow, with boiling hot crystal flakes that sucked themselves into the tornado and caused it to break apart into nothingness.

The first exchange was over, the combatants having been equally matched and unable to gain any advantage. A very quick moment passed as they decided on what the next move would be, and the first to act was... The Crusaders.

They once more shot towards Starlight Glimmer, having been forced away during the previous clash. Then they froze in place, Scootaloo channeling all their momentum into an offensive spell, shooting out four meteorites that rushed towards the enemy from four different directions at extreme speed.

The same automatic defense spell triggered once again, but the circumstances were different. The current attack had been made while taking that into account, and the meteorites were solid enough to avoid disturbance by the vapor defense, and while the reflective shields did turn them around, Scootaloo had included a timed explosion feature, so they blew apart before being able to get even close to the Crusaders.

The purpose of that attack was to occupy the auto-defense, as Scootaloo was fairly sure it could not trigger repeatedly, thus giving an opportunity for a direct attack. It was a good plan. However, she had failed to take into account the possibility of Starlight Glimmer counter-attacking before she had the chance.

"Ballistic Rain!" the unicorn declared as soon as the meteorites exploded.

'She has energy available to execute a manual spell even after the automatic defense?!' Scootaloo thought in a brief panic.

Because it was truly unexpected for such a thing to be possible. The ritual spell obviously allowed her access to a lot of energy, but there were limitations to how fast energy could flow around the different pieces of her magic working, so it was understandable for Scootaloo to miss the possibility.

Still, the panic lasted for only a moment before the Crusaders focused on how to deal with the attack that was quickly forming, creating a cloud several meters above them. The immense amount of energy going into that cloud was flagrant proof that it wasn't going to be an average attack, so they began to gather their energy for defense.

Just at that moment, the cloud seemed to thicken unnaturally, and the Crusaders felt like the thing hanging above them was more like a mountain than anything that should have been allowed to float like that. Then the actual rain started, and it was like the imagination of a kid who heard the expression 'heavy rain' and thought that was meant literally. Every single droplet of water had that same unnatural thickness as the cloud, and the Knights immediately realized that they were abnormally dense, to the point where it was like the previous ice bombardment, but even worse, as there was no cold spell element involved, so the entire energy of the magic was devoted into creating the heaviest projectiles.

A second passed with that incredibly deadly attack falling in their direction, then Applebloom took charge of the construct with a thought, she made it perform a mighty wing flap releasing a powerful wave of wind that still couldn't alter the trajectory of the water droplets. But that wasn't the point. Infused within the wind was a strain of powerful chaotic energy that attached to the approaching projectiles.

Set up complete, Applebloom cast her spell:

"Tsunami Maelstrom!" And with an effort of will she took control of every single water droplet that was going near them.

The earth pony filly had noticed that Starlight's attack was done in such a rush that she hadn't been able to properly harden it against interference, so she used that combination of weather and chaos magic to wrest control, not only solving the issue of their defense but also giving her a weapon to use.

The ultra-dense water curved around the Crusader's construct, quickly accumulating into a water whirl that spun around them once before Applebloom managed to redirect it into a water jet aimed straight at Starlight Glimmer. A water jet with the approximate mass of a mountain.

The unicorn reacted quickly to the change in situation, unleashing a reserve of power from somewhere else in the castle and shaping it into a multilayered water barrier. The water jet broke through the layers one after the other, but even its mighty momentum was worn away by the numerous obstructions, until it eventually came to a complete stop.

"Sun Lance!" Scootaloo shouted.

The Knights had been focusing their power again while that was going on, and their follow-up attack left no gap for Starlight to recover. Scootaloo's spell manifested a large and exceedingly bright firey lance besides the construct, and then they shot through the air, rushing at the enemy at amazing speed.
Enough time had passed for her auto-defense spell to trigger again, but the water vapor found no weakpoint in the lance, and the water mirrors were broken through by the mighty charge.

That was it. Their best chance to deal a severe blow to Starlight Glimmer. They were merely seconds away...

"Execute." The unicorn spoke, her words like a falling guillotine.

A magic circle lit up beneath her. The ritual magic triggered, taking energy from the remnants of the previous spells, and the ultra-dense water that had been stopped by her barrier fused into an ice missile that shot at the Crusaders from the direction opposite to their lance.

They had too much momentum to change direction. They had no time to bring the lance to bear. They had no energy to spare for a sufficient defense. That was an attack perfectly designed for taking down the Crusaders.

"Grand Dragon Sever!"

So it was a good thing they weren't alone. With a burst of dragon magic, Spike sent out a majestic slash that severed the missile in half, saving his fellow Knights.

Thirty seconds had passed, and now Spike was back in the fight.

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'It seems like she held a grudge over my moonfall attack.' Luna thought wryly as the comet crashed down towards her.

She had thought the fight was going well, with her matching the castle blow for blow, but Starlight Glimmer had actually been stealthily preparing a powerful move by slowly gathering most of the air humidity in an area of hundreds of kilometers around the battlefield, hiding that massive working with an equally massive illusion spell.

Then, when everything was ready, Starlight focused all that water into a gigantic ice comet that was thrown into Luna at way too high speed for something so large. Turning into a shadow to dodge through had been her first instinct, but one of the castle towers had manifested a large and ridiculously complex magic circle that sent a wave of power through the area which, sure enough, was interfering with Luna's ability to shadow shift.

Having magic geniuses as enemies sure was a bother.

Still, the situation was far from hopeless. Her older sister often said that there was no problem that couldn't be solved via proper application of overwhelming force, and she felt like this was a good time to put that idea into practice. Focusing within herself, Luna called upon the power of the moon to fill her with energy as she prepared her move. The power quickly accumulated to such a large extent that Luna's senses could detect slight spatial disturbances being formed around her because of it.

The comet accelerated its descent to try and pre-empt her, but Luna still had more than enough time to do what she wanted. The accumulated energy reached critical mass and then she cast:

"Lunar Eclipse."

The words were spoken softly, but the effect was colossal. Luna's body was instantly hidden by a shadow whose size easily surpassed the comet. It was a spherical mass of endless layers of darkness, to the point where the very shadow matter itself acquired enough pseudo-mass to generate gravitational anomalies in the whole area.

The colision was cataclysmic, and resulted in both spheres breaking apart. The ice comet split into innumerable shards of ice that froze in midair after a moment, in preparation for a follow-up attack. Yet it would never come, as Luna's shadow sphere broke apart unleashing an apocalyptic wave of destructive noise upwards, utterly and completely annihilating the remnants of Starlight's magic.

Luna took a breath to recover from her exertion but with a smile on her lips.

'Proper application of overwhelming force of course also includes dealing with any possible tricks from the opponent.' She thought to herself.

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The Crusaders let go of their draconic companion as Spike shifted his form again. This time his scales darkened into the blackest black one could imagine while grey lightning coursed through his entire form, then both his wings grew into double his body size, while the rest of his body shifted in a much more subtle manner, appearing to simply become sharper, cleaner, more solid, everything giving the impression of unwavering will. Like his everything was meant for one singular purpose that would be achieved without fail.

"Draconic Ideal: Fading." Spike declared, revealing the truth behind this move.

It was no longer a mere transformation, but the manifestation of an ideal. And that ideal was that of the fading dragon, a legendary existence among dragonkind which would suppress their power for their entire life, only to unleash everything in a single moment to achieve an impossible feat, dying right afterwards.

It wasn't a perfect manifestation, as Spike wasn't intending on dying, but he was unleashing everything he had, abandoning any possibility of extending the fight for much longer.

'Ah. I guess we should follow his example, then.' Applebloom communicated to the others.

'Yeah. This is the last stage of the fight, so there's no need to hold back.' Scootaloo agreed.

'And she's not an opponent that can be dealt with using half measures.' Sweetie Belle had no objections either.

"""Maximize!""" The three shouted at once.

The cutie mark symbols above them briefly shone with an almost unbearable light before shifting into a solid golden color. The change in the Crusader's construct was more extreme, with the scales shifting into tridimensional shapes that barely resembled their previous form in addition to moving around more quickly, the dragon's head became slightly bigger but gained a lot more in definition, to the extent that one could pinpoint subtle changes in its expression, the tentacles multiplied by five, each one changing its shape into some sort of implement, some looking like blades, shields or some other regular objects, while others were much harder to identify. Finally, an additional pair or wings sprouted from the body, stacked on top of the previous one.

That was the result of the Crusaders maximizing their connection with their bonded cutie marks, expressing more of their power at the cost of expending the fillies' magic at a much greater rate. The construct was also a bit more unstable, its form wavering slightly at regular intervals, but the instability was much lesser than they had feared, possibly due to the experience they had gained in using Triple Bond in combat even just these past few minutes.
The Knights had readied themselves for a final decisive struggle, so of course Starlight Glimmer could not fail to match them.

"Ocean Domain." She declared in response.

Suddenly, it was like they had been plunged into the fathomless depths of the darkest ocean imaginable. Both the pressure and the sheer cold would have killed any normal ponies by themselves, and said ponies would have also been unable to see even their own bodies, let alone the enemy. The Knights' bodies could easily endure those conditions, and their senses were powerful enough to pierce the veil that had been cast, but that magic was terrifying even to them.

Especially to Scootaloo, for her Intuition allowed her to understand something about Starlight's newest move.

'That's the next step of the ritual... But it's not the original one. The castle was supposed to go deep into Equestria before triggering... Something. We hindered that, so Starlight changed it. She changed such a major ritual midway through.' And that realization led to another one 'This whole ritual is giving her a ton of information about magic and the way it reacts in major workings like these. She's learning more and more, and that's why she was able to do this, she's already learned enough to improve such a major ritual. She's dangerous. Way too dangerous.'

'But that's why we're here, right?' Sweetie Belle answered her.

Scootaloo was surprised. She hadn't intended on broadcasting those thoughts, but apparently maximizing their bond allowed them to bleed through without her intention.

'We're Knights. Fighting dangerous enemies of Equestria is what we do, right?' This time it was Applebloom.

Those words felt like an immense weight had been lifted from the pegasus filly. The fear was still there, but now she could fight it.

'You're right.' She replied 'We're Knights of the Realm of Equestria. This is just another enemy to overcome.'

'Then let's do it!' Sweetie Belle declared inside their head, and then there was no more time to talk, as the lull in the fight was ended by an attack from Spike.

It was an attack made with no declaration, a simple claw swipe to try out his new power, yet it was enough to send a massive shockwave through the water that forced Starlight into manipulating the domain, creating a short-lived but powerful water whirl in order to block it. And the sheer energy given off by that colision briefly raised the water's temperature to the point where it felt like a pleasant bath.

The Crusader's wouldn't fail to follow his lead, and they were also excited to see what they'd be capable of in this form, so their own attack came mere moments later, and it was actually a serious move.

"Myriad Blast!" Sweetie Belle shouted, channeling the construct's energy through dozens of tentacles at once to unleash a multitude of blasts of powerful solar energy at the enemy.

"Eternal Ice Mirrors." Starlight declared in response, her words seeming to come from everywhere, resonating throughout the entire domain.

The blasts began to hit the mirrors and reflect back, only to hit the successive blasts the Crusaders were still shooting and be forcefully redirected back to their original target before being reflected once more. The chaotic standstill was maintained for a whole second before Spike intervened.

"Breath of Annihilation!" He roared.

That was followed by shooting out a breath composed of pure power, condensed into the sharpest destructive energy, which shattered both the mirrors and their constituent spell, allowing the Crusaders' blasts to go through.

"Abyssal Crush!" Starlight shouted in response.

The entire area in between the combatants was then crushed by such unbelievable pressure that parts of the magical water suffusing the battlefield briefly turned into gas, creating hundreds of underwater explosions from the sudden expansion. The attack on Starlight was also crushed out of existence, and the Knights braced themselves, readying to endure the shockwaves that traveled through the water, but said shockwaves suddenly vanished without reaching them.

They were smart enough to know that wasn't a good sign.

"Supreme Quake." Came Starlight's next declaration.

Just as expected, the vanishing of the shockwaves had been her doing, somehow storing and amplifying them to turn into an actual attack too fast for the Knights to respond. The new shockwave was massive and terrifyingly powerful, something they absolutely had to deal with.

Thankfully, Starlight hadn't managed to make the shockwave also be fast, as it moved at only half of the speed of sound, a positively glacial pace by the standards of the fight. That meant they had time to strategize. A brief communication was enough to decide on a basic plan: The Crusaders would block the attack and Spike would follow up with a counter-attack, as they knew victory was impossible if they just defended.

And it took only one more moment after that for Applebloom to take charge of the Crusaders' construct, as she had quickly come up with a great idea for their move.

"Hyper Breaker!" Came the declaration, and four of the tentacles whipped forward, striking the shockwave at four different points without any pattern to them.

It worked, for that move had pierced into the shockwave with powerful chaotic energy (thus making a pattern would have actually been detrimental), taking advantage of the fact the shockwave had been composed of many smaller ones to break it apart.

And that wasn't all. The extra chaotic energy infused into the broken apart shockwave caused it to turn into a hundred constantly shifting shockwaves that ran through the water in a wide range, briefly scrambling Starlight Glimmer's control and even perception of the area.

Which gave Spike the perfect opportunity.

"Grand Piercing Claw!" He shouted.

His right hand glowed with an intense power and then he stabbed it forward, unleashing a piercing beam of purple power, shaped like a claw. The beam cleaved through the water with an unstopable might, leaving behind a tear in Starlight's Ocean Domain itself as both dimensions and magic were severed in its wake. Having nothing that could possibly slow it down, the beam crossed the distance between Spike and the enemy in the blink of an eye.

Then it hit.

For a moment it seemed like nothing had happened, and then the water wall behind Starlight cracked. It didn't make sense for such to happen to water, so it was clear that some sort of hidden magical structure had taken the damage, finally allowing the Knights to see it.

'That's the core of the ritual.' Scootaloo realized 'Starlight Glimmer shifted the damage from her to it. But now that it's damaged-' She had allowed her thoughts to be transmitted to the other Crusaders, so that was the point where she was cut off by Sweetie Belle's realization:

'It's close! We need to keep attacking!'

But the enemy was just as aware of the situation, so she preempted them with an attack of her own:

"Annihilation Wave!" Was the declaration.

An astonishing amount of magic flowed into the water around Starlight, and for a moment the Knights felt like they were no longer underwater as the sheer mass of that power interfered with the very integrity of the Ocean Domain, causing it to briefly flicker out of existence. The unicorn fixed it almost too fast to perceive, but that was another hint to what Scootaloo and the others had already realized: The damage from Spike's attack had destabilized the ritual, opening up a gap they could exploit.

Yet Starlight knew that too, and so she fought back with desperation, unleashing her spell in the form of a veritable tsunami of water and power, compressed enough that several spots in the wave seemed to crystalize, as the water molecules started to exhibit strange behavior due to the extreme conditions.

'I'll handle it!' Sweetie Belle shouted inwardly, taking charge of the construct and bringing its power to bear as fast as she could.

"Omega Wave!" She declared, channeling the magic through the tentacles while whipping them all at the same time.

Doing so created a wave that shot right in front of them, one much smaller but far more concentrated than the enemy's. At the same time, Spike unleashed his own response:

"Wing Shell Barrier!" He declared, expanding his wings with a solid purple aura and wrapping them around himself.

Moments later, Sweetie's wave hit the enemy attack. It didn't stop Starlight's wave in its tracks, but it vastly reduced the strength of a spot in the middle of it right as it passed by the Crusaders, resulting in them only having to endure the equivalent of a sideways waterfall to the face, which they were more than capable of.

Meanwhile Spike took the full brunt of the attack, but his extremely defensive stance and the resilience of his current form were enough to avoid anything more than light injuries as the attack passed by. And even more importantly, he didn't immediately cease his defense as that happened, but seemed to be accumulating even more power within his 'shell', showing that his move hadn't been entirely defensive.

The Knights had weathered through Starlight's desperate move, but they refused to let down their guard, certain that this wasn't all the enemy had in store.

And she didn't disappoint them.

"Eternal River Current!" Starlight declared.

And the wave of power that had just rammed past them flowed unnaturally, seeming to twist around itself and briefly move at speeds far beyond even the Knights' ability to perceive before everything snapped back into place.

And the powerful wave attack they had just endured was suddenly once more rushing straight at them.

There was barely any time to react, and before the Crusaders could attempt anything to try and respond, Spike made his move:

"Full Unleash!" He shouted, exploding out of his shell an releasing a tremendous pulse of power that slammed into Starlight's wave and broke it apart, successfully blocking her second continuous attack.

That was good, but Scootaloo frowned, understanding he had been caught off guard and forced to use his charging move before it was ready, leaving him in a vulnerable position. It would still be fine if he had managed to break Starlight's current spell, but she feared-

"Flow..." Starlight declared.

And once again the world seemed to be rearranged right in front of their eyes, leaving the Knights with a third consecutive powerful attack screaming towards them.

Faster than a thought, Scootaloo took charge of the construct and flew forward. There was no calculation behind that move, it was simply an instinctual charge for the sake of protecting their fellow Knight. As such, on the last moments before impact, Scootaloo channeled their power into a form inspired by the dragon.

"Ultima Charge!" She declared with a shout, wrapping the wings and tentacles around the contruct similarly to how Spike had previously done.

It was almost too late. As it was, all three of the Crusaders felt like their blood had stopped flowing and their muscles were about to tear themselves apart, such was the violence of the impact. But they endured it. Starlight's wave was broken apart once more, saving Spike while also charging up their own move. They just needed a moment to unleash it and-

"Flow..." Starlight spoke, her tone line a falling guillotine.

Impossibly, the wave of power reformed again, once more far too fast for them to respond. The trio wanted to scream. It was impossible for them to endure another hit like that, and Spike was just slightly too out of position to help. Scootaloo preared to fire off the charge, as it was the only way they could survive.

And then a miracle happened.

The entire water castle trembled like it had been hit by heavy artillery, and Starlight grunted, losing control of the wave of power, which thus dispersed. The next instant Scootaloo realized the truth:

'It's Princess Luna. Starlight was fully focused on this fight, so the princess took advantage of that to make a big attack.'

She also realized that they wouldn't get a better chance. The trio shouted as one, unleashing a final burst of power as they unleashed all the charged up energy into a blast, along with both the construct's wings. A moment before impact, Starlight rallied, screaming as she made the entire water castle bend inwards, forcing hundreds of thousands of tons of water into an improvised barrier.

The blast of the Crusaders smashed against it, the extreme power causing much of the water to sublimate into steam, but Starlight kept pouring more and more into it, struggling against the devastating attack. It was a standstill.

Until Spike flew in and poured all of his remaining power into a breath of pure annihilation. That was too much. The water barrier was broken through, Starlight was hit by the combination of the Knights' attacks, and the cracked core of her ritual did not break.

It exploded.

And with that the entire castle collapsed in itself, an enormous amount of water suddenly being forced to obey gravity. If they were in their best state, such a thing wouldn't even come close to threatening the Crusaders or Spike, but they had pushed themselves to the limit in order to win, so with the water crashing at them, the Knights could do nothing but brace themselves for impact.

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Applebloom opened her eyes, closely followed by the other two. The trio had briefly blacked out (and it was brief, as they could see the ocean beneath was still shaking from the fall of the water), but they had unconsciously maintained what remained of their construct, so they were still flying. Looking beside them, they were glad to see Spike was also still conscious and flying, but then a question arose:

"Where's Starlight?" Applebloom asked.

"I don't know. I was paying attention to see what she would try to do, but she simply vanished while the water was falling." Spike replied "I couldn't see any signs of whatever she used to run away either."

"Neither could I." Luna cut in.

The four Knights did their best to stand at attention as the princess flew to their side.

"At ease." She said "I've used a lot of search spells, but there's no trace of Starlight Glimmer here anymore."

"Sorry we couldn't capture her." Spike replied.

"No need to worry. Ponies like her are always quite slippery." Luna said "In any case, the water castle crisis has been resolved, so I can say that this mission was a success."

The Knights smiled at that, weary as they still felt. But deep inside, they were already wondering what Starlight Glimmer would try next.

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At the same time, within a deep underground tunnel, the unicorn they were thinking off was slowly pushing herself forward. Despite her attempt to shift the damage into the ritual, the final clash had still left her quite badly off, the entire right side of her body almost unable to move. But in her eyes, one couldn't see anything but a sharp ambition.

'It would have been better If I managed to reach the center...' She thought to herself 'But that was already enough. My theory was correct, the very structure of the multiverse can be likened to an ocean and can thus be manipulated as such...'

She paused for a moment, getting her breath back.

'I can finish the rest of the research little by little. I also need time to recover, after all.' She then smiled 'But once all of that is done, it will be time. The Absolute will be within my grasp.'

Ocean Magic Arc End

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