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The rogue stealthily moved through the underbrush, clearing a path for his allies. Not far away, hidden within a magical concealment formation, his two hunting companions waited for him to finish. Their prey was a peak C-grade creature they had been eyeing for a while, and all their preparations were complete.

Now, they only had to navigate this godforsaken stretch of jungle in one piece to reach their destination. With stealth, they didn’t expect to be noticed by the local wildlife, and they just needed nothing unforeseen to happen.

A screech echoed through the jungle, nearly causing the rogue to lose his footing. His eyes widened in surprise and fear as the screech was answered from all around them. Bird cries filled the jungle as auras erupted in all directions, the birds taking to the sky to avenge their fallen comrade.

The rogue stopped entirely, hoping none of the insane, psychotic birds would spot him and his party and decide to attack them. As he hunkered down, he heard his hunting party leader speak through their telepathic link.

“That was the dying cry of a Rainbowfeather Songbird,” the mage in their party said, stating what they all already knew.

“Do you think one of the B-grades decided to invade the territory of the Rainbowfeathers?” their third party member, a ranger, asked.

Doubtful. All the local B-grades wouldn’t risk it, and there wouldn’t be anything in it for them to hunt C-grades. They would only risk serious injury or death by going after the Rainbowfeathers,” the mage responded. “I think there’s a bigger chance some migratory creature entered this area and killed one of the Rainbowfeathers, unaware of the consequences.”

“It could also be a hunter,” the rogue pointed out jokingly, trying to lighten the mood.

“Sure, right, totally,” the ranger joked back. “Not like Rainbowfeathers are notoriously aggressive, attacking anything within their territory on sight, and anyone with even the slightest knowledge of this hunting ground avoids fighting those damn things. One could hope it’s some B-grade hunter that’s decided to finally wipe out these psycho birds, but I wouldn’t get my hopes up.”

“B-grade hunters are only allowed here if it’s to restore the balance of the ecosystem, so it can’t be. So, If it was a hunter, they would be C-grade, and thus, we would have already been notified through the manual. So it has to be a monster,” their party leader pointed out, ever the serious one.

“Could still be a hunter. They would only get help if they used the hunter manual to seek assistance,” the rogue said with a small grin.

“Yeah, he’s got a point! Maybe someone or some party decided that taking on an entire flock of Rainbowfeathers was a good idea. You know, for the fun of it,” the ranger continued the joke.

“Enough,” their party leader shut down the chatter. “Regroup, and let’s return and go the long way around. Chances are, whoever was stupid enough to slay a Rainbowfeather Songbird is already dead, or it’s a B-grade. In either case, we'd best stay clear of the area until it calms down again.”

While the rogue would have loved to joke around more and maybe even try to find out who or what had messed up and killed a Rainbowfeather, he knew retreat was the best option. If it somehow was a hunter, he could only hope that it was one with good stealth abilities or some life-saving treasure, as that should at least give them a chance to escape.

If it was a party... it was doubtful everyone would make it out. Either way, the only logical response would be to try and escape without drawing any more attention to themselves before making it back to the Outpost.

Just then, a shockwave of energy rushed through the jungle, momentarily causing the many trees and plants to sway, revealing the sky through their thick canopies. The rogue and his party stopped in their tracks as they saw glimpses of a beam of purplish energy shooting into the sky from where the dying cry of the Rainbowfeather Songbird had originated, announcing to all where the kill was.

Staring, the rogue was no longer in the mood for jokes as he realized that whoever or whatever had decided to antagonize the Rainbowfeathers was just as insane as those damn birds.

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Pressure.

It was the best thing one could have when trying to improve themselves. Some felt the pressures of responsibility or expectations, but Jake preferred this kind. The kind where if he didn’t manage to step up and face whatever challenge was in front of him, he would more than likely find himself a cold, dead corpse at the end of it.

That was why he decided to step up this time around. With a single Pulse, he knew he was surrounded by enemies coming for him from all sides. He did use his head a little and quickly skimmed what the pamphlet said about Rainbowfeather Songbirds, and one section convinced him to go ahead with this plan:

“There are no B-grades among the Rainbowfeather Flock in Area 1.”

With that knowledge, Jake had all the confidence he needed to announce his presence to the local flock of birdbrains. He flew up above the treeline as he unleashed his aura as well as a beam of arcane mana both into the ground below and the sky above. He already saw monsters coming for him and took out his bow with a slight smirk, identifying a few of the weird parrots he saw running across the treetops.

[Rainbowfeather Songcrusher – lvl 331]

[Rainbowfeather Songcrusher – lvl 335]

[Rainbowfeather Songslinger – lvl 329]

[Rainbowfeather Songbender – lvl 338]

There were different variants of these Rainbowfeather Songbirds, though they all looked pretty much identical. Songcrushers seemed to be the most numerous, and as Jake already had some grasp of what they would do, he decided to test out the two other variants for now.

Taking aim, Jake released a barrage of arrows toward two birds running toward him, one of them a Songslinger. It opened its beak and released a shrill sound that made Jake dodge to the side as an invisible projectile of condensed sound shot by him. At the same time, the birds were hit as a dozen explosions sent two birds flying into the jungle below.

Turning to his next target, Jake shot another barrage, this one toward a single Songcrusher that was getting a bit too close. It tried to blow away his arrows with its large shockwave of sound, but the arrows all exploded, shrouding its vision before a second stable arrow blew through the explosion, hitting it in the eye and sending it tumbling.

A Songbender was also closing in, and this one gave off a stronger aura than the others. It was already gathering energy as Jake shot an arrow, and it responded quite well as a cloak of rainbow light created a shield that blocked the attack.

Following up, the cloak changed form into a spear and shot toward Jake, forcing him to dodge out of the way as he admired the school of magic he’d never encountered before. He had no idea what kind of affinities these birds were even using, but sound was definitely a big part of their Paths, and even the Songbender was letting out low cawing sounds as it manipulated its magic.

And it was quite good at it, as the spear Jake had just dodged exploded shortly after passing by him, transforming into a storm of rainbow thorns trying to strike him in the back. Summoning a barrier of arcane mana, Jake blocked most of them but soon found himself under attack by the Rainbowfeather Songbirds that had managed to get close enough to use explosive speed to reach him.

Trying to face all these birds in a straight-on fight would just have him be surrounded and worn down, so Jake prepared to move and make use of the ample space afforded to him. This was the territory of the Rainbowfeathers, yes, but Jake was also quite good at familiarizing himself with local environments.

Blasting himself downwards with destructive arcane mana, Jake sought to reenter the jungle below once more. With his Pulse, he counted a total of seventy-one Rainbowfeather Songbirds currently in pursuit of him, and the only thing he could do was just to get a move on picking them off one by one.

Back in the jungle, Jake was instantly jumped by a Songcrusher leaping off a tree toward him, but he was fast enough to angle himself and kick the birdbrain in the beak, launching himself away as he also decided to get a bit more serious. He kind of had to, considering four parrots were closing in fast, and with his current speed, avoiding them all would be hard.

Arcane Awakening activated at the stable percentage as power flowed through Jake’s body, and making use of his improved speed, he managed to blast by two birds while pulling out his bow.

A rain of arcane arrows bathed the jungle in explosive arcane mana as a cover, allowing Jake to retreat in the direction of a lone Songbender that had yet to locate Jake visually. He briefly stopped on a branch and began charging an Arcane Powershot, taking aim and standing ready for when the Songbender would enter his line of sight.

He managed to charge the attack for nearly three full seconds before his target was about to appear. Before the Songbender even had time to see Jake, he released the string of his arrow, and a moment later, the parrot appeared from behind a large tree. It had no time to react at all as the Powershot struck it in the chest, sending blood and feathers flying everywhere as yet another explosion alerted all the nearby Rainbowfeathers to Jake’s location.

Not wasting his time to finish off the bird, Jake shot several more arrows toward it as he got moving again and combined with the damage from the Arcane Powershot and the fact these birds weren’t very durable, he soon got a notification.

You have slain [Rainbowfeather Songbender – lvl 330] – Bonus experience earned for killing an enemy above your level

Right as he got it, a massive soundwave swept in from the side, taking Jake by surprise and forcing him to block as he was blasted away. The wave had been faster and stronger than anything else Jake had encountered, and he soon realized why.

Well, ain’t that something.

Four Songcrushers and one Songslinger were approaching him together, and he saw the Songcrushers all release a soundwave of their own, only for the Songslinger to release an attack of its own that absorbed and amplified the attacks of the four others into one massive wave.

Another such attack arrived only a moment later, this one even more powerful and condensed. Dodging behind a tree, Jake was shocked to see bark explode everywhere as the poor thing had a hole blown into it, and a second wave sent the entire thing tumbling and Jake scrambling to the side.

The group of five birds really upped the pressure as they released attack after attack, forcing Jake to retreat away from them. Luckily, they couldn’t move very fast while also doing their sound attacks, letting Jake get some good distance as he went for a solitary Songcrusher.

His target wasn’t ready as it was soon struck by an arrow from behind after leaping and flying toward its brethren, blasting it down into the ground and through several vines. Another two arrows sought to finish it off, but Jake was forced to abandon his assault as two Songbenders released a combined attack where they summoned a shower of crystalline rainbow fragments that bombarded Jake’s location like a minigun.

Not being able to kill the Songcrusher was a bit annoying, but hopefully, the poison on the arrows would put it out of commission... at least, that was the hope until Jake saw a new variant of parrot make its appearance as it flew over, escorted by two Songcrushers.

[Rainbowfeather Songmender – lvl 341]

It began singing once close to the Songcrusher, and rainbow light fell upon the heavily damaged monster and began to heal it. Instantly, this fight had gotten a lot more annoying as Jake would actually have to finish off his opponents now or risk getting into a really prolonged fight he wasn’t sure he would win.

Not that it was certain he had a choice, as Jake was just happy he had held back with Arcane Awakening and kept it at a safe level for now. Retreating once more while circling around to try and find a semi-isolated foe. He soon found one, and through a barrage of arrows and a quick Arcane Powershot, Jake got his second kill before he swiftly moved on, never allowing too many opponents to surround him at once.

He purposefully tried to run in unpredictable patterns, but whenever he fought something, all the Rainbowfeathers became aware of his location. The dying cries of the birds he killed certainly didn’t help matters either. In fact, Jake felt as if the birds got better and faster at locating him the more time went on, making him feel as if he was on a bit of a timer.

Jake did manage to kill four more parrots while leaving three others severely injured over the next ten or so minutes, with those three getting saved by their feathered comrades. By now, it was nearly impossible to find isolated Rainbowfeather Songbirds, making it incredibly hard to pick them off.

The many birds gathering was both a good and a bad thing. For one, it meant that Jake could more easily kite them around without running into opponents, no matter the direction he went, so that was definitely beneficial.

As for bad things... oh boy, there were a lot of those. It really shouldn’t come as a surprise when one considers how sound worked even before the system, but sound waves tended to compound. Several loud sounds together amplified one another, creating even more powerful sound waves. The parrots used this as the more Rainbowfeather Songbirds that were together, the more they could amplify one another, to the level that some in the flock had to dedicate energy to protecting themselves and others against their own attacks.

Jake had run into a group of twelve birds, which, through their combined effort, were able to release massive blasts of pure sound that made trees bend and tore apart everything in their path. There was probably a limit to how strong their combo attacks could get, but Jake had no interest in finding out.

Another bad thing about them all being gathered was that healers and Songbenders with defensive magic were always nearby. Shooting arrows into a packed flock of over sixty high-tier C-grade bird monsters that could heal and support each other wasn’t going to get Jake far, and he knew it.

But... there was some icing on the cake.

Originally, Jake had come for archery practice, which was still the plan, but he had to get an upper hand first. The many Songbirds gathering up meant that theoretically, attacks with large areas of effect should prove useful, but the rule of intensity versus scale was still a thing, meaning Jake couldn’t do much meaningful damage if he just aimed for making big explosions.

He did have one relatively new weapon in his arsenal, though. One that he believed would prove highly effective in the current environment he found himself within... luckily for him, he had a pretty good stock of special bottles just waiting to get popped open.

That’s right, it was time for some good old chemical warfare by unleashing poison gas upon the local avian population, war crimes be damned.

Comments

Beemoss

Tftc

Bree Mendoza

War crimes be damned 🥰

joel southard

Thank you for the chapter

Titaniumtac

War crimes, war suggestions...

Connor

Thanks for the chapter

Unwillingmainer

I always love an outside perspective of Jake's nonsense. That party is going to here and see the side effects of this fight and then watch Jake walk out of a blasted, poisoned wasteland just fine, to their confusion and shock.

Esch

“There are no B-grades among the Rainbowfeather Flock in Area 1.” What are the odds Jake is fighting the Area 2 Rainbowfeather flock?

Max

What’s up with Jake committing jungle animal genocide first it was the Monkeys now birds 😂.

Zuuuuuri

“War crimes be damned” got me, this has gotta violate like six different conventions and treaties some how

Clint

Uh oh. What’s Ygg’s position on radical deforestation and toxic waste pollution?

Jacob Dara

WAR CRIMES WAR CRIMES

C0bra$

Thank u for the story

Dan

Sounds like area 1 is about to become collateral damage in Jake's experiment

mitchell kaiser

Reminds me of the Australian war against the Emu’s 😂

Jordan Rogers

https://youtu.be/W3nIYy0tSg4?si=olxRoTE6iPvqeQhd

nathan

Villy I’ve come to bargain. Once Ygg gets mad at the chemical warfare

Max

I especially like when they find out who he is after. The shock of calling the chosen of the viper insane.

Shai182

TFTC! It's not a war crime if there is no one to report...

Jason Hardman

TYFTC! Think this line has an error: He flew up above the treeline as he unleashed his area -> aura Wonder if he'll start trying some conceptual arrows soon.

Titaniumtac

his area---> his aura

dash w

Thanks for the chappy

Fyrtue

I love how he starts all this for a warm up only to instantly get an entire ecosystem focused on him.

Naotsugu97

Avian flu version “thanos”! TFTC

Ty Cooper

Woo! Two early chapters in a row. It feels like a special week. I actually got to read while eating breakfast. Thanks Zog! Tftc also. I love the view point of the other hunters in the area. Cracked me up. Hope we get there view point again, maybe when Jake is leaving the area or something. Wonder what upgrades if any he will get from this fight. It is the first group of enemies so I can see him not getting any upgrades with it being the first group since arriving. Lol I see why the beastkin chuckled when finding out Jake is a newcomer before handing him a pamphlet.

Bruce Sheplan

I wonder if hes gonna get in trouble woth the pantheon of life by committing his war crime…. or maybe they’ll find it amusing or effective for culling populations and buy it off him…

One Winged Angel

*Hunting Ground exists in perfect harmony of life and nature* Jake: "I AM GOING TO COMMIT VARIOUS WAR CRIMESSSSSS!!!!" *Yggdrasil slams forehead against tree*

kinglemur

I see Jake’s going a little 1940’s on these birds 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Jessica Anderson

Deep dwellers and the mushroom men as well. Jake tends towards genocide once he gets going. Which, combined with him having a patron who tries to entice him into planetary sacrificial rituals, doesn’t bode well for anyone getting in his way once he gets into higher grades. ..

JJB4345_80_815

The Early chapters are going to be the norm for the next 6 months. Europe just did their Spring Forward time shift, which we in the States did a while back. Now that we are synced back up this should be the usual time release.

Rewdan

Thanks Zogarth I normally like sound of birds singing 🎶

Phil Ritter

Found a Typo: He flew up above the treeline as he unleashed his area as well as a beam of arcane mana both into the ground below and the sky above. Pretty sure it was meant to be aura and not area

Ty Cooper

I mean they never said what to cull, but from the sounds of it they are all local nuisance that take higher-grade hunters to cull usually.

Kt-x

Thanks for the chapter 😁

Corvid

Ah yes, good old saryn gas, nature's great balancing tool. I guess snakes are allegedly good at eating birds. Too bad he's the chosen of the Malefic Viper, and not the chosen of the Sinister Kitty.

HPSCAR

Jake:"These birds aren't endangered so I can hunt them" One hunt later Jake:"Well I guess they're extinct now"

MrEM4N

Time to enter closed cultivation. I'll see you in a month fellow Daoists

Alexander C Hyde

“That was the dying cry of a (Rainbowfeather Songbird),” the mage in their party said, stating what they all already knew. ( The identification name was Rainbowfeather Songcrusher.)

Caleb Palmer

War Crimes, War Crimes!

Exaiter

Is the font even smaller?

Austin Barton

WE WANT WAR CRIMES! WE WANT WAR CRIMES!

Thenais

Lol

Joe Foreman

It's never war crimes the first time

TwistedVanity

It's only a war crime if anyone is left alive to twll

Esch

Yeah but this is the second time Jake goes into genocide mode against poor animals

DirePants

Aw I missed reading Jake’s hunting exploits.

John Durrett

I was hoping the pressure would give rise to that quick shot he was trying to replicate.

Catherine

What about those endangered species Jake is not allowed to kill. Wouldn’t spreading poison gas have a good chance of killing them too unless he can somehow control the airborne gas and neutralise it when it comes into contact with something he doesn’t want to harm

Admorias

Ahh chemical warfare

Michael Ferguson

LOL! 😆 Jake is going to get so many kill notices when the sound pushes the poison cloud away.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

ABTelford

Haha! This was a delightful chapter! Loved the random rouge’s pov and then loved the battle start

Jennifer Leigh

Character dressed like Jake made a very brief cameo in April Fool's chapter by Selkie. He got his crate of supplies stolen so I didn't realize the group was other popular characters. 😅

SmokeJam

Ah, the work of a proper Hitl- I mean Hunter

Morgan LF

Thanks!

Jordan Jones

Simian genocide, now avian genocide, this time with poison gas. Smh. Jake is gonna end up on the war crime honor roll. At least he’s not escalating, considering his last notable involved the genocide of a humanoid species, and maybe the destruction of their planet, but he sadly has not yet been made to pay for his crimes. The system is a cruel, cruel overlord.

TMC

Reading your work between news hits here at the White House!! Keep it up love everything you write!

Chloe

Tyftc