Re-Awakening: I Ascend with a Legendary class

Chapter 778: The Weftmother



Chapter 778: The Weftmother



The maze grew tighter the deeper they went, canopy pressing lower until even Jian had to duck beneath vines the color of old bruises, and the silver tripwires came more frequently now, strung so densely in places that Maya’s Farsight Loom was the only thing keeping all nine of them from walking straight into a wall of them at once.


"It’s not natural growth," Maya said, tracing the pattern of threads overhead with her raised hand. "It’s woven. Deliberately. Every wire connects back to something."


"Back to what?" Noah asked.


"I still can’t get a clean look at her," Maya admitted. "But it’s a her. I’m certain of that much now."


They found the heart of the maze an hour later, a wide, silent clearing where every silver thread in the whole labyrinth seemed to converge at once, climbing the surrounding trunks in dense, glittering sheets until the canopy itself looked woven from something closer to spider silk than living wood.


At the clearing’s center, coiled through threads of her own making, something vast and patient finally opened eyes along a body built from spun shadow and old silver wire.


"The Weftmother," Natalia breathed, reading the name the same way this place seemed to whisper such things to anyone who’d survived long enough to ask.


The threads around the clearing tightened all at once, and the fight began before anyone chose to start it.


---


She didn’t attack directly at first. She simply pulled, every silver thread in the clearing snapping taut, and the ground itself seemed to fold inward as dozens of buried traps triggered together in a single, coordinated breath.


Marcus’s Bastion Line rose fast, but even a wall built for patience struggled against pressure coming from every direction at once.


"She’s not one enemy," he called, bracing against threads trying to drag the whole formation apart at the seams. "She’s the maze. Every trap we’ve dodged all day was her hand, not her ground."


Natalia’s Chorus Call rose in answer, spectral voices steadying nerves that threads alone couldn’t quite unravel, and she loosed an arrow straight for the Weftmother’s clustered eyes.


The Weftmother caught it on a single strand, deflecting it without seeming to notice the effort at all.


"She reads every thread she’s ever laid," Maya said, Farsight Loom straining to keep pace with a web that rewrote itself faster than she could map it. "This whole clearing is her nervous system."


Jian’s Galewrought carried him low and fast beneath the worst of the pulling threads, and he reached the nearest anchor point, a trunk wrapped thick in silver, and drove Stormfist’s crackling current straight into it.


The anchor screamed, current racing back along the thread toward its source, and for one instant the Weftmother’s whole vast shape convulsed.


"Anchors," Jian shouted. "Hit the anchors, not her!"


---


They spread out fast, nine people finally understanding the shape of the fight they were actually in, and the clearing became less a battle against one monster and more a war against the whole maze’s own woven heart.


Julian’s Ashveil choked one cluster of anchor points in blinding smoke, buying Kira the cover she needed to reach them, Mirrorfrost throwing the Weftmother’s own reflected pull back into threads that snapped taut and useless against their own tension.


Kayla’s Wrathroot tore through a wall of silk trying to bind Emma’s legs, thorns finding purchase where blades alone had struggled, and Emma answered with Starfall raining down bright, burning points of light onto anchor after anchor, burning silver to ash faster than the Weftmother could reweave it.


Noah’s Twinfang carved a path straight through the clearing’s densest tangle, and Marcus’s markers, no longer content just to guide, flared bright around every anchor still standing, turning the Weftmother’s own defensive pulls back into openings for whoever stood closest.


It should have been enough. It nearly was.


Then the Weftmother, wounded and furious, did what every cornered thing in the Bloodroot Wilds eventually did. She stopped defending and simply tried to end it, every remaining thread in the clearing converging on Natalia at once, a hundred silver lines closing from every direction with nowhere left to dodge.


"Natalia!" Kayla’s voice cracked across the clearing.


There was no time for anyone to reach her.


---


Natalia felt the threads close, felt the cold certainty of a mistake about to cost more than any of them could afford in a place where death didn’t ask twice, and something in her simply refused it.


Not fear. Something sharper than fear, the same refusal that had cracked her second deck open at the edge of losing to the Hollow Warden, and her whole body answered it before her mind fully caught up.


[Fourth Deck Manifested: Huntress’s Brand]


A mark burned gold across her vision, and every thread converging on her suddenly, impossibly, missed, silver lines bending around a target the deck itself had declared untouchable the instant it named her the hunter instead of the prey.


"I can mark it," she said, breathless with the sudden clarity of it. "I can mark the source!"


She loosed one final arrow, gold light trailing behind it instead of song, and where the mark landed on the Weftmother’s central mass, every thread in the clearing lit the same burning gold at once, tethered fates the creature could no longer separate from her own.


Her breakthrough cracked the rest of them open in turn.


Marcus’s markers exploded into full offense, Breakline driving a spear of pure momentum straight through the marked point Natalia had opened. Maya’s Farsight Loom shattered into Echofracture, every illusion she’d ever cast detonating at once in a ring of light around the wound. Kayla’s healing turned outward into Ashbloom, green fire scouring dying silk from the inside. Jian’s current grounded into Thunderquake, splitting earth and thread together. Julian’s smoke ignited into Cinderstorm, ash turned to burning shrapnel. Noah’s twin blades multiplied into Bladestorm, a whirlwind of steel finding every remaining anchor at once. Kira’s ice sharpened into Glassveil, crystalline shards raining down with lethal precision. Emma’s light gathered into Dawnbreaker, one final beam driving straight through the mark Natalia had branded onto the creature’s heart.


The Weftmother’s vast, woven body came apart in a shower of burning silver, threads unraveling faster than they’d ever been spun, and the whole maze around them seemed to exhale at once, tension bleeding out of a thousand traps that no longer had a hand to guide them.


---


They stood together in the settling ash long after it was over, nine people and thirty-six decks between them now, bruised and burned and entirely, disbelievingly alive.


"Four," Julian said, staring at hands that still smelled faintly of cinder. "We just found our fourth in the same breath we nearly lost you."


"I nearly lost myself," Natalia admitted, lowering a bow that still hummed faint gold along its string. "That’s usually when the door opens, apparently."


Kayla knelt to tend the worst of the fresh wounds, green fire from her new deck working alongside the old gentle warmth of Bloomheart, and for a long moment nobody spoke at all, simply grateful to still have the chance to.


"One deck left," Marcus said finally. "For all of us."


Natalia looked out at the clearing, silver ash drifting down through canopy finally, truly still, and felt the same steady certainty settle into her chest that had carried her this far already.


"Then let’s go find out what it costs," she said, and led them on.



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