Atlas's expression tightened, his eyes fixated on the small, flashing sensor in his hand. "They are closing in!" he exclaimed, the urgent tones of his voice echoing through the vast caverns. The rhythmic beats from the sensor indicated the relentless approach of the orc hordes, who were steadily making their way through the intertwining tunnels.

Emery, gathering his composure, turned to Atlas. "Lead the way!"

Using a combination of Atlas's intricate knowledge of the maze-like tunnels and Emery's innate ability to sense vibrations and shifts in the earth, they formulated a quick escape plan. The duo's synergy was palpable; with each twist and turn, they anticipated each other's movements, dodging any potential threats and mapping their way out of the labyrinth.

But as time wore on, their options began to dwindle. An hour into their frantic escape, they found themselves at a dead-end. A vast chamber lay before them, its exit pathways blocked or too narrow to be of any use. The ominous sound of orcish war drums reverberated through the air, getting louder with each passing moment.

They couldn't build a new tunnel fast enough without their spirit energy being detected or get ouf out of teh subterranean area for the same reason.

"Let's fight our way out," Eeshoo declared. There was a fiery determination in his eyes, one itching for battle after hiding for so long.

Emery heave a heavy sigh, there was an actual thought of letting Eeshoo fight and utilizing the chaos to escape, but he quickly dismissed it. Unfortunatly the Nephilim prince was worth so much to sacrifice, he was his golden goose. Searching desperately for an alternative, a plan began to form in his mind.

As the pieces started to come together, Emery turned to Eeshoo. "I need you to hold them back. Just buy me 15 minutes. Can you do that?"

Eeshoo, without uttering a word, nodded, his eyes reflecting a deep-seated resolve. As he prepared to face the incoming horde, Atlas made a move to join him. But Emery was quick to intervene.

"Not you, Atlas. You're on guard duty," Emery asserted. And then, with a hint of mischief in his eyes, he turned to Master Borin. The wicked smile that played on Emery's lips was enough to send a shiver down the blacksmith's spine.

Master Borin, his anxiety evident, stammered, "What... what are you planning?"

Meanwhile, Eeshoo had found what he was looking for—a vast, open chamber that echoed with silence. Its stillness was about to be shattered. With a sense of serenity that seemed out of place, given their circumstances, Eeshoo began to channel his spirit energy, letting it coil and surge within him like a dormant volcano preparing to erupt.

It wasn't long before the rhythmic thud of orcish footsteps began to resonate in the chamber. They came in droves, their war cries filling the chamber. But Eeshoo stood his ground, unfazed.

As the first wave of orcs lunged at him, Eeshoo unleashed his power. A simple flick of his wrist and a blinding flash of intense light followed.

[Solar Flare]

To any observer, it might have seemed like a mere whip of flame, but its potency was unparalleled. This was not just any fire—it was a manifestation of the sun's fury, radiating extreme heat and deadly radiation capable of reducing its targets to mere ashes in an instant.

But the battle was far from over. Eeshoo's keen senses picked up the approach of hundreds more orcs, charging through the tunnels like a relentless tide.

Eeshoo manages to delete hundreds of them before a few surviving orcs manage to send warnings to the surfaces.

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