《The Hero's Supplier》Chapter 72: Agenda
Advertisement
A quiet pause and a voice echoed through the dark, “You are alive! Are you- where is the Ant?”
“It’s taken care of,” Rick answered. He heard the bow’s string loosen at his answer and a sigh echoed through the quiet room.
“It’s been more almost a day,” Julia said.
Before he could say anything, he heard her footsteps recede before the handle to the door opened once again and she was gone.
“Weirdo,” Rick let out a sad smile. With her gone, he called out his status screen.
Strength 20
Stamina 19
Concentration 65
Perception 30
Vitality 3
Agility 25
Mana 52
His stats increased again. His [Mana] and [Concentration] stats were already above fifty and even his [Vitality] increased. With his three points in [Vitality], he could now heal himself three times as fast a normal human before the Heaven’s Dictate.
Done checking, he closed the screen and said, “We might as well leave, right Pip?”
“Peep peep peep!” she chirped happily before obediently ducking back into his jacket.
All alone, Rick took walked out.
The sky was a shade of drying cherries as the sun peeked its way from the east. The morning air stung his face and ruffled his unkempt beard. The morning was just around the corner.
As his eyes adjusted to the brightness outside, he heard a familiar voice.
“Aah! It’s so good to see you make it back,” it was the irritatingly optimistic Hannigan’s voice, “Miss Evans just told us that you killed the Fiery Ant!”
Rick looked towards the voice and noticed that there were a crowd of ten with weapons drawn at him.
“You are quite strong, but I am sure you won’t be able to take on all of us,” Hannigan continued, fiddling with his square-glasses.
“Rick!” he heard a panicked voice. He immediately looked to his right to see Julia held back by Mathew. “Run! Why did you lie about the golems?”
“Miss Evans, didn’t you vote yes for this? I should say, we are really thankful to you for clearing the dungeon. But I can’t let you leave after you lied to us, the camp voted,” Hannigan shrugged, before adding, “I didn’t want it to come to this either.”
Advertisement
“Oh, it’s about the golems. I was worried about having to go into the, you know, dungeon and completely forgot to give these to you,” Rick said taking out a bunch of “Golem-Controlling Artifacts from his backpacks”.
Insure, the crowd shared quick glances at each other.
“Is- is that it?” someone asked.
“He might be lying,” another said.
“Why don’t I just put these down here, you can come up and try it for yourself. It’s the rational thing to do Mr. Hannigan,” Rick replied with a polite smile of his own, trying to outdo the other. He quickly sprawled out the Ghostvine Leaves aka the Golem-Controlling Talismans on the ground before him like tarot cards and stepped back.
No one took the initiate.
“Oh what the hell, we might as well give it a go,” he heard Mathew walked over. He picked up the leaf closest to him and looking over towards Rick said. “This better work. For everyone’s sake.”
Rick watched Mathew shove his hand inside his pouch and pulled out a golem core and tossed it, but nothing happened.
“You lied again?” Mathew said with disappointment and anger evident on his face.
“Only one golem will come out of that. I remember every Artifact I made and you have chosen a very good Golem Controlling Artifact. It’s the Wind-Beetle golem. Try the other golem cores, one of them will work for sure,” Rick said hurriedly.
Hearing his explanation, Mathew relented and continued tossing golem cores one after the other. It was only on his seventh attempt that the ground shook a little before a light breeze took the golem-core into the air and a barely visible beetle shaped body floated in the air.
Collective gasps escaped from everyone around. It was real. They looked on as the beetle to hover around at Mathew’s command.
“I will take one too,” a teenage girl put down her bow and walked up to take another talisman. Following her, the rest along with Hannigan also walked up.
“Mr. Rick, why did you not give them before, it would have saved us from all the misunderstanding here,” Hannigan said.
Advertisement
“I know… It must have slipped my mind. Besides with Julia being so angry, I was… how do I put it…disturbed.” he said aloud and cast a glance towards where Julia was. But to his dismay, he could only see her back walk away from the gathering.
His smile disappeared.
“Listen, Rick. I don’t know what happened between the two. But you should know, she still cares,” Hannigan said placing his hand on Rick’s back. He put the Talisman into his pocket and continued, “When she heard you were not out of the dungeon, she insisted on going into the dungeon at five in the morning. She was worried about you.”
Rick stayed silent.
“I just thought you should know. Besides, there is no need for you to be so gloomy, you just cleared a dungeon. We will have a good breakfast to celebrate,” Hannigan said.
“No there is no need for that. I do not feel hungry anyway,” Rick politely declined.
“I know we don’t need to eat every day anymore. But it’s a nice habit to keep. Don’t you think so?” Hannigan said and raised his hand, “Mathew come h-”
“Mr. Hannigan please,” Rick stopped the older gentleman but Mathew was already there. He looked at both of them and said in a tired voice, “Mr. Hannigan let’s discuss of a way to get you into the Celestial Devotee’s Settlement first, what do you say?”
“Yes, but we will need to take a vote first,” Mathew said.
Rick frowned. It was tiring to have to wait for hours for taking any decision.
“No. Let’s hear what he has to say first. We can discuss with the rest later,” Hannigan quickly said seeing Rick’s expression. Looking at Rick he said, “Do you want to rest first?”
“No, let’s finish business immediately,” Rick said. Besides, he could rest his body while they discussed as well. “You should call everyone with good crafting knowledge as well. But keep the group below five and only people you can trust.”
“We trust everyone here Mr. Rick,” Hannigan smiled. “Why don’t you come with me, Mathew will bring the people over right there.”
With that, Hannigan led Rick down to the train cabin he had slept at for one night while Mathew disappeared to gather the rest of the attendants.
“I am really happy you could clear the dungeon. We lost three of our people before deciding to stop going in. Since then we just had two people stand guard outside so that if the monster did escape, we could try and take shelter quickly,” Hannigan started the conversation while the two sat on the ground waiting for the rest of the attendees to arrive.
“I was lucky,” Rick replied, not explaining further.
Hannigan did no say anything after that, probably sensing Rick’s unwillingness to talk. Soon enough Mathew returned with four others. Of them, Rick already knew two, Julia and Alima, but the other two were new faces to him.
“I will leave then,” Mathew said.
“Mathew, why are you leaving?” Rick stopped him.
“I don’t have the skill to make anything particular. You guys carry on,” he said.
“We will need someone strong as well. Get in,” Rick said.
The others looked towards Hannigan waiting for an explanation for the meeting this early in the morning, that too without a vote, but none came.
“I think we should introduce ourselves first,” Hannigan said looking at Rick.
“Yes, that’s a good idea. I am Rick Hanique. I know almost all of you here and for the others, I am the person who traded the golems in exchange for entering the dungeon. But all that is not important. What is important is that I can help your camp find a spot in the city of the Celestial Devotees.”
Advertisement
- In Serial28 Chapters
Exuperius [DISCONTINUED]
Terravest. The northernmost continent of the world known by many names of legend, but is most commonly reffered to as Athora, has, for eons, served as the land of exiles. Human criminals, dark elves, grayskinned orcs and dwarves that preffer mining with machinery over the traditional pickaxe alike, have come to call this half-frozen hellhole their home. It is a land of great strife, calamity and crisis, where one legendary tale ends only to begin the next, heroes fall down and villains find themselves thrown into lava. Around seventy years ago, a legendary figure appeared out of seemingly nowhere and conquered three human nations, forming a kingdom worthy enough of being called a small empire. However, at the eve of his heirs ascension, the legend breathed his last, leaving this same bloated, chaotic realm without the pillar that kept it together. Already, the carrion nobility, still spiteful for being denied their "rightful" place below the sun, rise up and gather at the court, each eager to consolidate their own power in these troubled times. Tempers flare, power is exercised without restraint and no one expects the hedonistic prince to succeed at keeping the realm together. Alas, as is often the case with such tales, not everything seems to be as it might at first appear and the vain lords of the realm may yet come to regret their carrion will. --- The Content Warnings are there for a good reason. ---
8 200 - In Serial153 Chapters
Theory of Rifts (LitRPG)
You can join my Discord here. Keynes Kid is gifted with a photographic memory and being several months away from receiving Level 1, and a Talent, he finds himself in the center of attention of people who want to shape his Talent. If they can get him an intelligence related Talent, they will hit a jackpot. The Talent Unlocking ceremony finally comes and Keynes Kid receives… Error… Anomaly (What?) His new talent is… useless. Why then does the World Government want Keynes so badly they will silence anyone who knows about his Talent? At the same time... Somewhere in the Universe, ancient beings stir from their slumber, awoken by the system alert and the wall of glaring red warnings. Their greatest fear just manifested and they are hell-bent on erasing it from existence. -------- It is a slow-development story, so you won't find the MC with super powers at the beginning. -------- It is a coming of age story and focuses on a Talent system (in the beginning) with several additions that bring to the table upgrading of a planet’s tier and such (a bit later). There will be quite an amount of rebuilding society as new, unknown resources enter the economy, and a lot of travelling, delving and naturally, unlocking the secrets of the Universe. As for the setting, the story starts in XXI century, which technology-wise isn't much different from what we have now, but it is enhanced by magic associated with Talents. This allowed the humankind to colonize the solar system, but the technology that allows for interstellar travel doesn't exist (yet). Because it’s my first attempt at LitRPG, please be forgiving but constructive. I hope you will enjoy the story! --- Cover by Daniel Gembus https://www.artstation.com/daniel_gembus instagram.com/danielgembus
8 188 - In Serial37 Chapters
Only a Demon can Slay the Gods
Gust steps into a world of cultivation and magical arts after his father’s death sends him searching for answers. With his father’s lucky coin in hand, and an indecipherable journal in his back pocket, Augustus Perry stumbles into a world he never knew existed. There, he finds a school of mages who speak of Gust’s father as if he were a long-lost legend. They fear Gust’s world and some even call him a demon. It is only out of respect for the coin’s former master that the mages take him in and teach him their methods for cultivating mana. But how could an immortal renegade swordsman turn into the quiet, withdrawn man Gust always knew? What brought him to Gust’s world in the first place, and why did he never go back? If Gust ever wants to know who his father truly was, he’ll need to embark on the very same quest that drove his old man insane. New Chapters M-W-F. **This is my attempt at western progression/cultivation fantasy, inspired by stories like Cradle, the works of Er Gen, and more mainstream fantasy like the Wheel of Time and the Cosmere books.**
8 205 - In Serial351 Chapters
The Paths of Magick
Credits: Story by Xcaliburnt. Cover Art by @Bervolart. Magick, the power to bend the laws of reality. All because of a mystical substance known as mana. Mages follow the Paths to achieve power, for there is no more addictive chase. Each Path winds and twists, forcing mages through the flames of adversity and challenge. Though the operative word is "path", the reality is far less straightforward. Instead of a road, Paths are like the branches of world trees, erupting into the heavens, intertwining, and ending in sharp snaps. Only the strongest reach the sky. There are several Paths, and many Ways to walk them—variations of the same Path, and like the stars, they are endless. Magick is the sacred flame that scours the fat, rendering the truest self. Superfluous flesh melting away to show the skeleton of one's being. A chance for ascension—apotheosis. Though not every mage works to godhood, if they survive long enough, It is inescapable. Witness the lives of those that tread the knife's edge of self-destruction. Each one intertwined in their search for answers, revenge, and, most of all: power. These individuals have all lost something precious—irreplaceable—and In search of filling the void left behind, they have taken up the mantle of a mage. Per aspera ad astra. Ad mortem vel divinitatis. (Through adversity to the stars. To death or divinity.) There is no consistent release schedule except my consistent inconsistency. Besides, there’s like a thousand pages worth of content, how can—you already read it? Goddamn. Oh, and there is a very long hiatus between volumes as I intend to edit and rewrite a lot. What to Expect: This story is progression fantasy, so expect a healthy dose of training. It's also heavy on slice of life, and it isn't entirely overarching-plot-driven. Expect characters to live their lives, and not always be on some quest to save the world. There's a lot of magic theory and discussion about it in the story. So, if you don't like impromptu lessons on sorcerous theory by traveling monster slayers, this might not be for you. But if you do like it, rejoice! For there is a lot of it. This is also heavy on prose, purple as a bruised eye. I use outdated, uneccesarily collegiate-level terms and play around with the writing style just for the heck of it. I find it fun to wax and wane poetic, and that might grate on you—I don’t plan to change this aspect of the Paths much if at all. Onto the viewer discretion is advised parts: This is grim-dark/ grim-heart. Take the tags seriously. There will be combat scenes that are brutal and horrifying. Fights to the death tend to be. This is a tale about medieval mercenaries (quite literal killers for hire), man-eating monsters, and eldritch gods beyond the material plane. Beside that, there will be traumatic events that are best left unread. I do not detail certain acts I find heinous enough, instead leaving some parts unwritten but still alludded to if not outright stated; there is simply no graphic narration thereof. This is not for the faint of heart.
8 300 - In Serial14 Chapters
The King Of Sloth
What happens when you take an extraordinarily lazy and indifferent prince that doesn't do anything else other than sleep and put him in a world of swords and magic? A world where the strong rule over the weak and crush all who say otherwise? A world where monsters of all kinds roam free? He sleeps obviously!
8 96 - In Serial18 Chapters
Gossip Girl 2.0
Kourtnie Bass is the child of legacy Blair Waldorf and Chuck Bass. She has everything a giant trust fund, a business to inherit, and everyone loves or is scared of her. She is just like dad after her boyfriend rapped her. She doesn't care about love and feelings all she wants is sex. But that all changes when she makes the mistake of sleeping with Alex Reed. She continues to sneak around with him for weeks until a night at the Snow Flake Ball when Alex gives her an ultimatum 3 words Eight letters. Its that simple but will she do it? Is history repeating its self after all?~book 2 in the works~
8 122

