As preparations for the subjugation of the Beast Older continued, Elias, too, made steady progress. Eventually, Misheana returned, bringing with her the warriors whom Marie had secured to assist in the operation.
“We’ve established a separate base. When the time for battle comes, we’ll regroup and coordinate.”
“Understood.”
“In the meantime, I’d like to hold a strategy meeting.”
Misheana turned toward the individuals accompanying her—a dark-haired male warrior and two mages, one male and one female.
“I’ve worked with all three of them before. Their strength is proven, and they owe Marie a favor. They’re willing to follow your lead.”
Elias gave them a quick glance before nodding.
“Then let’s go over the plan.”
Inside the fortress conference room, the group gathered around a round table, standing as they discussed their approach.
“The biggest issue with Older is that we have no way of knowing when or where it will appear. That means our traps must be set based on its observed movements.”
Misheana furrowed her brows.
“Do we have any way to lure it out?”
Elias shook his head.
“Previously, I used a method of releasing magical energy to attract beasts, but Older is too intelligent for that. If it senses a trap, it won’t take the bait.”
“Then how do we determine the best location for setting traps?”
Elias turned to Frenn, who nodded and began her explanation.
“We’ve analyzed Older’s past movements. Its speed is extraordinary, but it only uses its high-speed ability when engaging with an enemy. Outside of battle, it moves at a normal pace. This means that during the subjugation effort, we can predict its likely routes.”
She paused for a moment before continuing.
“Of course, we cannot guarantee absolute accuracy. It’s a gamble, and given Older’s intelligence, it may deviate from expectations. However, because its combat strength is so reliant on movement, it cannot afford to stray too far from its established patterns.”
Elias sighed.
“If our predictions fail, don’t come complaining to me.”
Misheana smirked.
“If that happens, I guess we’ll just have to call it bad luck.”
Elias recalled his previous encounter with Older. If it had any awareness of his strength, it might actively avoid him—or worse, seek him out first as a priority target.
(I could act as bait to draw it into the trap… that might be the best approach.)
But he kept that thought to himself for now.
“Regardless, we’ll do everything we can to make this work.”
Misheana and the others nodded in agreement.
“Now, let’s go over the actual trap setup. The necessary tools have already been secured. Since everyone’s here, I’ll distribute them now.”
Elias placed several objects on the table.
“We’ll be using three main items: enchanted pendants for communication, bracelets that suppress magical presence, and detailed instructions for setting the traps. I’ll explain each one.”
He picked up the first item—a small, intricately crafted pendant.
“This allows for communication using magic. Unlike direct spellcasting, which requires focus, these pendants activate passively by channeling a small amount of mana. It’s crucial for coordinating movements without exposing ourselves.”
Misheana examined one of the pendants before nodding.
“So we can stay in constant contact while positioning the traps. Makes sense.”
“Exactly. Next, the bracelet. Normally, humans constantly leak small amounts of magical energy, which makes it easier for beasts to detect us. Skilled knights and warriors can suppress their presence to some extent, but in a battlefield scenario, it’s difficult to maintain that control.”
Elias tapped the bracelet lightly.
“This tool will minimize the energy we emit. It won’t make us completely invisible to Older, but it will reduce the likelihood of drawing its attention before we’re ready.”
“So, it’s a way to make trap-setting easier?”
“Right. With the subjugation force moving openly, we don’t want to stand out unnecessarily.”
Misheana and the others nodded, acknowledging the necessity of the tools.
Finally, Elias picked up a set of written instructions.
“The third item—this contains the steps for setting up the traps. We won’t be placing physical traps but rather using magic-based containment measures. I’ll handle the actual fight alongside Misheana. The rest of you will be responsible for setting the traps in real-time. Review the instructions carefully and make sure you understand the necessary spells before the battle.”
Elias distributed the documents to the three warriors. The male warrior scanned the pages briefly before speaking.