《AS LONG AS IT'S INTERESTING, ISN'T IT FINE TO LIVE AS A DUNGEON? (Hiatus)》Chapter 27 : Thief
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Carolyn, the physically strongest of the four, adjusted the party’s loot bag that she was carrying. While it’s common for loot to be spread amongst the party members, they decided to prioritize mobility and stamina. Each member’s pack had the bare necessities. Giving all the extra weight of any loot to the strongest member meant they could still react and move quickly should anything come up.
[Adis] Why don’t we leave the mostly bag here and split up? It looks like we can finish some of the quests if we just gather in this corner here.
[Paul] Sure. I don’t really want to stain my pockets with herbs and it’s walking a few feet to the collection bag is worth being able to get all of us working on these quests at once.
[Vara] Righto. Paul and I will handle the Milking Vines since they’re in the trees and slightly poisonous. Can you two handle the Jack-in-the-bush? Make sure to check for snakes ok?
[Carolyn] I - I got it. I won’t make that mistake again. Geez. Come on Adis, I’ll clear out the bush.
The Paul and Vara pulled out a few vials and started up the trees. Growing among the higher tree branches were vines with talon shaped bumps. A quick poke with a needle or talon and soon milky while liquid was being squeezed out, slowly filling up their vials.
Carolyn made sure to check for snakes this time. While generally snakes could be scared away just by shaking the bush or poking about with a stick, dungeon creatures don’t necessarily behave in the same way. They tend to be smarter and braver than their natural counterparts.
She decided to be thorough. She decided to cast a spell. While normally casting a spell just to check for snakes was a huge waste, Carolyn figured it would be fine. They were here to learn and finding hidden enemies was part of it. Besides, they weren’t going very far into the dungeon so wasting a little mana would be ok. She breathed in and focused her hand in front of her.
[Carolyn]
Oh mother of all life
Become quick as a mice and sharp as a knife
Seek out those that will bring us strife
Aqua Sight
Mana and water vapor condensed and bubbled in front of her. Larger and larger bubbles formed until some bubbles failed to pop. Instead, they started forming what appeared to be 3 mice made of bubbles and water.
[Carolyn] Phew. Spells always takes me a while. I wish I was as good as Paul.
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[Adis] Haha you can’t help it. Most of your mana goes into strengthening your body so you don’t have a lot to practice and cast with. Anyways, just point out any creatures or scare them out and I’ll get them.
Carolyn nodded and closed her eyes. Normally it would be quite dangerous but Adis knew she was using the mice’s vision. It’s a weak form of divination, one of the specialties of water mages, but Carolyn was more of a brawler than a caster. Watching the mice scatter into the underbrush, Adis kept an eye on the surroundings to make sure nothing would sneak up on her while she was distracted. Luckily it wasn’t too long before the mice returned and the bubbles that comprised them popped.
[Carolyn] Hah. Having multiple sources of vision really hurts my head. Well, there doesn’t seem to be anything dangerous near us. There’s a couple of snakes and insects but they aren’t too close to the bushes. There are also a few burrows but it’s only rabbits in there so we shouldn’t be attacked.
[Adis] That’s good to hear. Maybe we’ll hunt more rabbits after this. Well either way, let’s get this quest out of the way first.
There weren’t many dangerous things on the first floor. Besides some poisonous plants, there was very little that could harm even the general public, nevermind adventurers, however green they are. It was truly a blessed environment to train in. However, safety breeds contempt.
The four of them failed to assign a lookout. No, rather Vara and Paul who were in the trees could spot any dangers approaching from the flat grassland behind them, but only those. They were certain they could detect anything coming by land or air before it became a problem.
Unfortunately, as they made trips filling their pockets and bringing their loot to the open bag, a creature they didn’t detect lay in wait.
Thump thump rustle rustle bom bom bom
The creature bid it’s time and felt as each member approached the bag and left again. The vibrations were big and ran through it's body, telling it everything it needed to know. When it was sure that all four members had just walked away from the bag at the same time, it struck.
…
Well, in its mind it struck anyways. In the more tangible existence of reality, it in fact dug out the last few inches of its hole and warily poked its head out. Seeing the heavy bag, it tried to pull the entire bag back into the hole with it, but found that the bag was much too big. Frustrated but undaunted, it crept out of the hole. It could only hold a strap of the bag in it’s mouth and quietly drag the bag away.
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Rustle rustle rustle
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Rustle rustle rustle
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Clink
[Adis] Hm? Did you hear something?
[Carolyn] What do you mean? Are you tired? Don’t worry this should be the last batch for us. Here I’ll go dump your stuff into the bag for you so just -
[Adis] Hm what is it?
Seeing Carolyn freeze mid sentence Adis also turned around. There, staring right back at the two of them was a rabbit. A very large rabbit. About 3 or 4 foot long and a bluish grey. Normally this wouldn’t have been much of a problem. The problem lay in that it was dragging their loot bag and was in fact several yards away.
[Vara] Phew this should be the last of the milking vine sap. It’s always so - HEY What is that thing doing with our bag?
The yelling seems to have been the impetus needed to break the staring contest. Carolyn started running but looked back down at all the collected fruits and flowers she was holding. While she hesitated, the rabbit ran away at full speed, with the bag carelessly in tow. Adis and Vara dashed out yet the rabbit was surprisingly quick for being so large.
[Adis]
I seek thy flames
Like the ancient hero
By my name
Flame Arrow
Channeling his mana, 2 flaming arrows appeared by his side. With a swing of his sword they flew towards the escaping thief. The distance was far enough that the quicker rabbit managed to avoid them. However, as the arrows hit the ground and released a burst of flames, it forced the rabbit to quickly change directions, slowing it down significantly.
[Vara] You idiot don’t use fire magic. Everything in there is plant based and weak to heat. I swear if the sap goes bad I’ll make you milk all of it yourself. Just wait for our support.
As if waiting for that moment they heard Paul yell.
[Paul] LIGHTFOOT
Since they heard Paul yell the spell, they were prepared for the sudden guts of wind that envoloped them and the lightness it brought. With the reduced burden, Vara speed increased dramatically. Combined with the rabbit’s lost of speed, it was enough to put the rabbit in Vara’s attack range. She pulled out several small throwing knives and like a blur they were suddenly in the rabbit’s foot and side. The next moment, Vara had easily caught up to the now immobile rabbit and ended it’s life.
[Vara] Ahhh thank goodness the sap didn’t go bad.
Adis caught up a few moments later, more out of breath than Vara who hardly broke a sweat.
[Adis] … You weren’t running at full speed at the start…
[Vara] Well no use tiring myself out. I knew I couldn’t catch it at full speed so keeping pace was plenty. We really just had to make sure we didn’t lose it while we wait for Paul’s support. Speed boosts are a wind mage’s specialty after all.
[Adis] … I mean you could have been a little more panicked …
[Vara] Haha well then, should we put you through some special training so you can catch up with it yourself next time?
[Adis] Ugh…. no I guess we’ll just leave it up to you. We each have things we’re good at...
As they were talking, Carolyn and Paul caught up.
[Paul] It looks like the thing dug up right underneath the bag and then managed to get into a blind spot to pull it away. I guess we didn’t think of that huh.
[Vara] Yeah… As the one with the highest scouting potential on our team that’s my mess up. Sorry.
[Carolyn] No! It’s not your fault. If I had acted faster maybe it wouldn’t have gotten so far away. I spotted it first and everything.
[Adis] Come on come on. It’s not anybody’s fault and we learned. Even though we tried to be vigilant the dungeon taught us to think harder about how to stay safe. It would have been dangerous if it wanted to attack us but we’re alright. We lived so we’ll get stronger from this right?
[Carolyn] Right!
[Vara] I suppose you’re right. Bloody thing won’t sneak up on me again.
Paul in the meantime was lifting up the rabbit with both arms. It’s ears flopped onto his chest.
[Paul] And this is one big rabbit. I think it, and our quest payouts, will earn us enough for a real good dinner.
[Carolyn] Yay! Let’s go back and party!
[Adis] I think we’ve earned ourselves a treat!
[Vara] We’re… not saving any of that money huh. Hah. Well I can’t say I expected anything else of you guys. We got our quest items so let’s go home guys.
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Raylia
Planet was minding its own business in a backwater galaxy in a small little solar system. Just as Earth was being dscovered, it goes and blows itself up. The System tries to incorporate as many of the survivors as it can. Worlds that are magic driven to worlds that are technological marvels with all the worlds inbetween. A thousand of the survivors are sent to Raylia. A planet that is on the outskirts of the system, as The System was trying to send as many survivors to as many planets as possible. Thoren flies headlong into action...literally. What equates to skipping the tutorial, Thoren finds himself stuck in a level 50 instanced dungeon. no food no water no weapon only the company of an imp. "I'm Screwed" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This story uses the system derived by Puddles4263 in Randidly Ghosthound. I've incorporates the Path's system into the leveling of this story. Some of the beginning paths will be similar or the same as I thought that the starting paths were very logical on how a system should start. The stories will be completely different as the characters and story arcs will be completely different. Again, thank you Puddles for allowing me to use your system, really appreciate it! I also wanted to thank ProFound Magician. Has a lot of insight into a story development and as his system is based on Ghosthound, I saw a some beginning stage skills that should be thought of in a character just starting out. If you haven't yet read Ghosthound or Genesis System you're in for a real treat when you do! Thank you both I hope my use is seen as an homage in the beginning. Hopefully my story can live up to the system.
8 82The Forgotten Lands
The lands close to the edge of the world, which is marked by an ever-present fog, are known as the barrens. A blighted land in which crops struggle to grow , with only the very poor and desperate to occupy the scarce villages. Naturally making it a haven for outlaws.It is in one of these barrens that a raider called Raegan was born and raised, feared and respected by the cut-throats he grew up around.The world has been told that magic is responsible for cursed regions known as the Forgotten Lands. For this reason anyone with the gift of magic are labelled abominations, a crime punishable by death and enforced by the Malleus Maleficarum, the worlds leading religion. Raegan is one such abomination, untrained in whatever magic he may have.Even in the lawless barrens those with magic aren't looked upon favourably, and so Raegan has kept his 'gift' hidden from all but his closest friend. But now he wants to leave behind the dangerous wasteland that is his home and everything he has ever known, in the effort to seek new experiences.No matter where this new path will take him, good or bad.
8 86Fables: The Forgotten Legends
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8 111The Lie for Dystopia
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8 179I'M ALIVE!
I committed suicide after my wife was murdered and raped by some lunatics. I was in hell when I got a book that is able to summon some fucking powerful demons. It was a gift from Satan himself. Nice guy, foul breath. Satan, Santa what difference does it make now? It is a good gift! They will pay... all of them will perish by my own hands because I'm alive again! Pretty messed up shit, right? I would like to see this rotten city burn and I will, but that’s enough talk for now. My mood is really bad. I got an army from hell at my disposal and I have some bastards to torture, and then murder... What the fuck is he doing!? "Hey, Alastor! Wait for me, you son of a bitch!" New cover by Yuri Padial- commissioned before I decided to draw again. Paid for it, so Iwill fucking use it! Hiatus - New chapters will take longer than I expected. If you still with me thanks for the support, and if you are gone... I don't give a fucking crap! Have a nice day!
8 253Monastis Monestrum
Nearly two hundred and fifty years have passed since the world ended, and humanity, though changed forever by the otherworldly forces that once destroyed the land, lives on. Soldiers of the God-Emperor Aivor have come to the village of Etyslund, seeking out what they believe to be a dangerous cult that could bring a second apocalypse to the world. In this village lives a family, members of the very organization these soldiers came to fight against. The old city, where help might be found, is weeks away, and the Empire's outposts too scattered to gather reinforcements. "I fear that the peace of a new world cannot last forever, for we are not so different from the old humanity as we would like to believe." So warned the scholars of the past. In a new world, where old gods walk again, humanity has changed, but some part of the old world lives on.
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