Chapter 270: March's Mission
Chapter 270: March's Mission
Whats your world like? Eury asked as they lay in the bed at the first rays of dawn.
This was the first time Dallion had been asked. It wasnt a question he expected ever hearing, making him think back to so many things he took for granted. Back then, he had spent a large part of his life imagining fantasy worlds that didnt exist, playing games online to create the illusion of being there. Now he was herea world in which people could do the impossible.
Its different, he said at last. Theres no magic. Not like this anyway. Dallion moved closer to Eury. Technology is a lot more advanced, and we He stopped. How could one describe the internet? Was it like a fake awakened realm in which nothing happened? Its difficult to explain.
I understand. My world is also more advanced, but in a way its not.
That wasnt much of a description, but Dallion had an idea what she meant.
There was a lot more space. All the big cities were in mountains, and she stopped, her words trailing off as if shed remembered something.
And? Dallion turned his head sideways.
Ill tell you some other time. The gorgon smiled, then got out of bed.
Hey, you cant just stop there, Dallion said in mock anger.
Too bad. Eury went to the bathroom to get washed. Ill tell you one thing I miss. Proper waterworks. Washing in lakes, wells, and buckets is interesting in a rustic sort of way, but something I could do without.
Tell me about it, Dallion thought. He remained for several minutes more in the bed, staring blankly at the ceiling, after which he got up and went to get dressed. Once done, he removed his blocking ring and checked if there was any news from the guild or the tournament committee. Apparently, Vend wanted to see him at the guild, although the echo refused to say what it was about. The committee was almost as useless, saying they were still in the process of crafting the schedule. For some reason, there had been a few mishapsoverenthusiastic partyingthat had caused several participants to be temporarily unavailable. As a result, Dallion was assured hed get a more definite answer in a few days just as he had been assured a few days before. There was one positive, thoughnow that the bureaucrats had witnessed his skill, they were much more polite to him.
What are your plans for today? Dallion asked. One of the good things about having a gorgon for a girlfriend was that he didnt have to raise his voice for her to hear.
I need to catch up with work. Why?
Just curious. Ill be heading to the guild. There might be something regarding my new job. Okay if I pass by later tonight?
Better not. Lots of work. Do your stuff and Ill pick you up from the inn when Im done.
Harsh, the armadil shield said now that Dallion was reachable again. What mess did you get yourself into this time?
Hush, Dallion whispered.
Whats that? Euryale asked from the bathroom.
The shields trying to be funny again, Dallion replied.
Hes a dryad, what do you expect?
Right. Well, Ill be going now. Ill have a bite at the guild, he said, more out of habit than anything else. For her many positives, Eury despised cooking to the point that she had transformed the cooking area into a furnace.
Sure, Eury replied.
Theres no denying, shes definitely unique, the armadil shield continued. Not everyone can handle gorgons, but youre doing pretty well.
Youre in form today, Dallion said as he left the workshop. Any reason?
Does getting fully healed count?
That was a low blow, considering that the wounds the shields guardian had earned were for saving Dallion.
Im just messing with you. Its just that festivals bring good memories. As long as there was a festival, it meant there would be no fighting until it was over. Competitions maybe, but no actual fighting.
I think I know what you mean, Dallion smiled.
Some of the streets were already crowded, even if it was rather early. Even the guildhall, which was a fair distance from any city gates, was more difficult to reach than normal. Dallion made sure to have his guilds emblem visiblea deterrent against pickpockets. On a few occasions he was tempted to get some freshly baked snacks from a street stall, but the lack of money quickly convinced him to wait until he reached the guild.
Any advice, Nil? Dallion thought.
The old echo didnt particularly like Dallion wearing his blocking ring, especially when going to establishments of questionable reputation. Lately, though, he seemed particularly grumpy.
Nothing that I havent said already, Nil replied.
You think Ill finally go on the mission?
Its possible, although Id say its highly unlikely. Youre in no condition to go on an expedition, not the way you are.
Ill level up when I get there.
I know youll try, dear boy. But your persistence to rely on brute strength is delaying your progress.
Weve been through this. I havent seen any indication its a puzzle, so it must be a test of skill.
Youve forgotten everything Ive taught you, the old echo sighed. Trials are not just tests of strength or puzzles created for your amusement. They are tools aimed at helping you resolve your flaws. Without knowing the flaw addressed you dont stand a chance of finding a solution.
I know, Nil, I know.
The walk to the Icepicker guild took longer than Dallion was used to, and involved a bit of shoving at times. Finally, he reached the building. Signs and banners covered the guildhall, created especially for the occasion, trying to stand out from the hundreds of other buildings that did the same. From what Nil had said, the theme and color were chosen each year by the guild master himself in accordance with the taste of the guilds sponsors. Personally, Dallion had his doubtsespecially since there wasnt any product placement or ad to be seen. Still, it was nice seeing the building freshened up.
Unlike the streets, the inside of the guild was far emptier than it usually was. Jobs were few so close to the festival. The only exceptions were emergency sanitation jobs that required a large group of elites to go and repair streets, buildings, or, on occasion, entire neighborhoods.
Hello, Dal! a short bearded man waved. Sorry for calling you here during the festival.
Morning, Estezol. Dallion smiled. Alone today?
Just helping out a bit. Most people want to have a bit of fun and I cant blame them. Its not like I have anything else to do. Therell be plenty of time to enjoy the show once it starts.
I guess. Vend around?
Yep, hes waiting for you in the sword room with March and the rest. You better hurry up. Almost everyones there already.
Great, Dallion thought. Well, it served him right for not checking his guild ring sooner. Maybe that was another reason Nil was so grumpy? He could have told Dallion about the meeting sooner, if Dallion didnt have the blocking ring on.
Ill be right up. Dallion went directly for the stairs. His leveling up would have to wait a bit longer.
The Sword room was on the fourth floor. Dallion had been there only once before, when March had told him about the expedition. Only a few weeks had passed since then, though in true time years had gone by.
Remember to act according to your level, Nil reminded. Youre not a rookie anymore.
Technically, Dallion still was, but he understood the point. Walking up several flights of stairs, he made his way to the room in question. Just as he was about to knock, the door opened on its own.
Hey, Dal, Vend said at the door. Come in.
Definitely a show off, the armadil shield said with a note of disapproval.
There were a dozen people in the room, all standing along the walls a few steps from the entrance. On the opposite side of the room stood Marchone of the guilds captainsdressed in her trademark full armor suit. An old sword hung from the ceilingthe item that held within it an entire ancient world.
Were waiting for two more, Vend whispered as he pulled Dallion to a spot in the corner.
Dallion nodded. Looking at the people present, he could recognize a few, though he wasnt particularly close to any of them. Most of them were elites or veterans, or both, with a smattering of new faces such as Dallion. To Dallions surprise, there was no sign of Spike or any of the other elites he had worked with in the past.
Exploration specialists, Nil explained. They dont take other jobs unless they have to.
It was obvious by the state of their gear, that these were the equivalent of the company A-team. If there was an equivalent to special guild forces, these people were it. Virtually everyone had weapons and items of sky silver, not to mention that some of the weapons were completely unfamiliar to Dallion. However, that wasnt the most interesting thing in the room. Now that the Moons had granted Dallion special sight, he could see one thing that he hadnt beforethe sword in the room was glistening with otherworldly light.
The sword is from another world? he asked in his thoughts.
Possibly, Nil said. Academics argue that the only way to create another world is to bring it from somewhere else. Personally, I think that the sword merely contains some hidden areas with a potential goodie or two. Of course, its just as likely that all treasures have been ransacked ages ago.
Everyones finally arrived, March said.
On cue, Vend went to the door again and opened it. As expected, two guild members entered.
As you probably know, starting tomorrow, well continue with the next expedition. Normally, Id have delayed this till after the festival. However, Ive recently come across some information that requires that we move faster. Ive already discussed this with the guild master and hes agreed with my logic.
Dallion looked around. Other than him, no one appeared surprised, keeping their eyes on the captain.
Due to the sensitive nature of this information, the details will only be discussed once were inside the sword. The only thing I can say at this point is that theres a slight chance that the world is not fully abandoned.
Stillness filled the room. Everyone was fully aware of the significance of that statement. Given Dallions recent experience, his first thought was whether they wouldnt come across another copyette, or maybe more, locked up within the world as punishment.
The expedition will be every morning at nine, March continued. Well gather here, do our job, then head to the festival as if nothing has happened. Since this is a full world item, well have to hunt and cook while were inside.
What does she mean? Dallion asked.
That life in there is like life out here. Your wounds will bleed, you can satisfy your hunger if you hunt and eat whatever the world offers. The only difference is that it remains a realm, so the markers will still be visible.
Each day well go on one expedition. On the way, well try to mend as much as we can. The goal of repairing the sword up to the hilt remains. Questions.
How long will the expeditions be? a large woman with a crossbow asked.
Months, March replied. Weeks if were lucky.
Will there be simultaneous awakenings? someone else asked.
No. itll be just us. We go in, finish our business and get out.
Will we level up the sword? Dallion asked. Everyone turned his direction.
That felt awkward, even if Dallion wasnt sure why he had created such a reaction. Were rookies forbidden from asking questions? Or was the question so stupid that the answer was obvious.
We might, the captain said. Our main priority is to explore and mend, but if we get the opportunity, who knows.
Dallion nodded. He didnt feel particularly better, but at least she had responded to his question.
Bottom line, there will be a lot of tough weeks ahead, so get some rest, have some fun, do what you have to do, so that tomorrow youre ready to give it your all. Remember, once inside, nothing in the real world counts! The tournament, the guild challenges, the festival itself is irrelevant. Is that clear?
Everyone nodded.
May the Moons bless us in our journey.