《Goblin Rebirth》Chapter 4: The Forest
Advertisement
The forest was abuzz with nocturnal life.
Insects hummed as fireflies danced and weaved amongst the leaves. Creatures great and small wandered the forest floor hunting for their nights’ meal.
He kept a low profile as he was one of the smaller creatures, scurrying along with his improvised spear. While he was confident in his skills, he did not know the limits of his new body and what creatures dwelled in the darkness.
He could sense a dense magic in the air, almost like the forest itself was alive and breathing - steady streams of magic elements trailing softly alongside the fluorescent fireflies.
Suddenly, around him the air froze. The insect hum died and silence reigned. He froze as well, all of his senses tingling.
A rustle in the undergrowth further in front told him the creature was ahead. Perhaps this was what was killing the goblins, the White Death as the elder called them. Should he run away? Maybe this was too much for him to handle alone.
But he had to know what they were up against and this could be valuable information. Furthermore, it had not detected him yet.
Creeping forward, he scanned ahead and saw a clearing. A creature could be seen silhouetted against the dark foliage but the moon was behind a cloud, masking its features.
He did note that it was rather small and didn’t seem to move like a predator. The way it was crouched and seemed to sniff the air. Unfortunately, that only meant that stronger beings than this creature also roamed the forest.
The clouds shifted and moonlight beamed down. Its fur shone with a white sheen. Two small twisted horns protruded from its head, with a silvery gem embedded in its forehead. Its gleaming red eye glinted, scanning the clearing keenly for any movement. Its fluffy tail bobbed dangerously as…
Wait. Fluffy tail?
He peered closer and saw that in the clearing in fact crouched a rather small and cuddly looking rabbit. Yes, it did have two devilish looking horns…and yes, its eyes did seem to have a somewhat evil looking redness. But honestly the way it just thumped its foot scratching its ear was simply too cute to take seriously. Perhaps calling it the White Death was an overstatement.
Advertisement
Maybe he had snickered to himself, or maybe his adoration was felt all the way across the clearing but suddenly the rabbit’s ears and head shot up and twisted in alertness towards his direction.
He was found out.
Shoot, he thought. Cute as it is, it did take out fully grown goblins and I was literally born yesterday.
This was not a great fight to take and he cursed his carelessness.
Too late now. The rabbit was bolting towards him, horns lowered threateningly.
Yikes, that thing could move. He jumped to the side as it carved a rabbit-shaped hole in the brush behind him.
Could he still run? Would it be able to smell and track him? Was it intelligent? Could it climb trees?
His mind was hurled into overdrive, considering all the possibilities. There was simply too much he didn’t know. The rabbit was much faster than him and exposing his back while running away could prove to be a fatal mistake.
Before he could gather his thoughts, it was back. It sprang through the thicket to charge directly at him in a straight line. He jumped to the side, barely clearing the horns. Once more, it plunged through to the other side of the clearing.
Oh ho. I see it’s weakness.
His mind was clear now, he knew what to do. It was predictable, an easy kill.
He steadied himself as it burst out a third time. He braced himself and held the stake at the ready.
As it made its leap, he thrust forward, a straight line connecting the stake to his arm and his shoulders. It was a move he had practised countless times as a young knight.
With a muffled crunch, the stake struck the rabbit. It was too blunt to split its head but the blow knocked the rabbit out cold.
He was surprised to find that his body was tougher than a human’s body, his joints flexible and his grip was strong. He barely felt the shock as he struck down the rabbit.
Advertisement
It fell limp to the ground, a red patch where his stake split the skin.
*ding*
[You have acquired a new skill – Leap]
***
The disembodied voice immediately made him jump back out of fright. He looked about him, but there was no one else in the clearing. In fact, it sounded like the voice came from inside his own head.
The voice did remind him of that dream though. In the dream, he remembered a shadowy figure speaking to him. The figure spoke of a blessing of some kind, of acquisition? Perhaps this was the voice of god speaking directly to him!
Well, from what I can understand I’ve managed to gain a skill from killing this rabbit right? He thought. Is this a goblin’s natural ability or part of that same blessing?
“Hmm, well I wonder if it’s that same ability that the rabbit used to charge at me,” he pondered as his curiosity started to get the better of him. “Did I steal it from the creature once I slayed it?”
“Well only one way to find out,” he said aloud, intrigued at this turn of events. If this was a blessing that was bestowed upon him, perhaps the gods had plans for him yet.
O god of light, please let me accept your blessing in its fullest. He prayed. What you have bestowed upon me, I shall use for your will.
He wondered for a moment if his prayers as a goblin could still be heard by his Lord of Light, or any gods for that matter. Maybe goblins kept different gods?
No matter, it was time to test his blessing.
“Leap!”, he cried.
…
A solitary startled frog bounced away as his voice echoed in the undergrowth.
He did not leap, let alone even move. He did, however, feel a slight twinge as if a force was compelling him to move a certain way.
This feeling was not arcane in nature. He remembered the feeling of magic when the palace spell-master had shown him his powers in a demonstration for the King. That feeling was like a rush, a gushing fountain of power, almost as if a tremendous force was pushing at his soul.
No this was more of a light twinge, one that was barely noticeable but could be felt deep within. He felt it as a strange feeling in his legs, like springs coiled and ready to be released.
Ah so it’s not magic but rather a simple skill. Almost like muscle memory.
“!” he cried again, this time pushing with all his strength into his legs. The twinge turned into a giant whoosh! And he felt himself lift from the ground.
Wow, what a weightless feeling! I’ve jumped so high with a single leap.
He found himself above the canopy. He could see the forest stretch out across the horizon.
Oh no…this isn’t good.
The fall wasn’t nearly as graceful as the ascent, but the cuts and bruises left by the branches left him feeling refreshed. Here he was, the kingdom’s most renown knight reincarnated as a young brash goblin, now equipped with the power of the gods.
Lord of Light you have my endless gratitude. You will is my way, Abbath O Holy Redeemer.
He grabbed the rabbit on his way back to the village, triumphant in this new revelation.
Advertisement
- In Serial33 Chapters
Dimensional Originator
Adam is having a terrible time. To start the day off he died in a car accident. And that isn't even the most painful thing that happened to him. That would be merging with a strange crystal. After that he ended up stuck in an endless black void. He does eventually get rescued. But quickly realizes his soul has been put in the body of a fallen noble and his fate is to be little more than a breeding slave for the cultivation clan that purchased him. To top it all off his new body had been bedridden for weeks and he can barely get out of bed. Not everything is terrible though. The crystal he merged with is called a dimensional originator. Using life and death energy he can create miniature universes. Given enough energy and time he could even create an entire universe. For a moment Adam thought things were looking up. Too bad the author finds things going horribly wrong far more entertaining. Warning: If this fiction was a movie I'd rate it as somewhere between PG-13 and R for violence, gore, and nudity.
8 245 - In Serial30 Chapters
Moonlit sky
"Darkness is my greatest ally, moon is my brother and stars are my sisters. I walk across this ruins to win a bet, a bet with God."This is not another reincarnation story! Almost... Currently busy working and will upload every chapter i finish on sundays!
8 152 - In Serial83 Chapters
To See Truth
To have eyes yet cannot see anything. Blind yet can see the world. --- Jing Wen, at the age of sixteen, was at the peak of his life. The son of the Prime Minister and the most talented martial arts practitioner of the century, his path was not paved with silver, but with gold. However, in a single moment, it was all lost. His parents killed, his eyesight lost and his martial arts nearly crippled. Now returned to his ancestral hometown, Jing Wen suffered countless humiliations and abuse from the townsfolk of ‘Jing’ Village. However, eagles care not for the thoughts of sparrows. How will Jing Wen return to his glory? What is the truth behind his parents murder? And how will he regain his eyesight? A month after his father’s death, a Taoist priest brings tales of an immortal elixir. And so begins the rise of a blind man who will shake the very world! Updates every Wednesday and Sunday at 14:00 Greenwich Mean Time.
8 362 - In Serial6 Chapters
Conjured Villain
A game.That's what we were summoned for. No, none of us are heroes, though some fashion themselves as such. We were taken from Earth to compete, to entertain, to win. There can't be any heroism in such a system.We travel from world to world, accomplishing the goals that the Overlord has set for us. Some worlds we know from our popular culture, others are exotic to the extreme. Along the way, we gain power, yes, but the real reason we do it, the real reason we struggle and battle to the death is simple: freedom. We long for it so badly that we are willing to do anything. Anything.In this Game, some were assigned to be heroines, others as martyrs, and even some as love interests.And it just so happens that my assignment is simple: be the villain.-----------------Hey guys! This fiction is just something to do while I'm getting ready to do my new novel. So, as such, updates will be every other day or so. Maybe the schedule'll move up if you guys like reading it and I like writing it.BTW: this is a Terror Infinity Pseudo fanfiction. Meaning that some aspects are kept and others are removed. ------------------Mature Content included. Sexual situations, gore, and swearing all shall be included.
8 226 - In Serial43 Chapters
Unchained
When a young witch is thrust beyond the veil and into an active revolution, she must fight both for her own survival against a secretive government agency bent on eradicating magic, and with her own morality as the lines between revolution and terrorism start to blur. After all, what wouldn't you do to save yourself? Unchained is a story about loyalty, revolution, and the sacrifices we make for both.
8 129 - In Serial29 Chapters
Cairo
Beaten, Scarred, tortured, and deprived of all emotion, Cairo wants nothing more but to find his happiness again. After being imprisoned and forced to murder for his survival inside of the Gulag for five years, a conundrum of mysterious explosions leads to his long-overdue escape. Seven years have passed since then, and for the past six months, Cairo has been staying at a lowly bar in the small town of Worcester. With the world around him filled with the Gifted—those who possess inhuman abilities—most of his days are spent hiding in the shadows of his hood, avoiding any and all human contact. However, once an axe-wielding maniac barges into the tavern he’s staying at, Cairo is forced into an unpredictable situation: save the innocent bartender that is forced under the axe, or run away, just like he always has. Urging to fight against the sight of bloodshed, Cairo stops the axe-wielder, only to realize that the bartender planned this, hoping to reveal his identity from the start, and uncover the hidden truths lying within his hood.
8 152

