《Tale of Death》Chapter 29 - Ordering, Mana, Exploring
Advertisement
As Shi finally decided to properly get out of this underground area finally; she came up with an idea on how exactly to do that. 'I'll use the serpent to find a way out from here. It should have some way to dig through the walls seeing how many holes the place has.'
She looked over at the serpent creature that was still lowered before her— her eyes running over the body of the creature as she took note of the scales that covered it. Its body was hard enough that it was barely cracked by her strength, which goes to show just how useful those scales were.
"Speaking of serpent, i should give you a name. Calling you serpent constantly would be annoying, let's see." She said as she decided to finally name the creature to make talking to it much easier, "Since i don't really want to think that hard about a name for something that's dead, let's go with Serr."
Upon naming the creature, Shi could feel something deep within her getting stronger, 'The bond maybe?' She thought to herself as she focused on the feeling somewhat.
It felt as if giving the creature a name made the connection between the creature and her stronger— as if she gained a greater understanding of the being by doing so and as such allowing her mana to flow better to it.
With this deepened connection— she also got a basic understanding of the creature, such as its species and what it could do. None of this was in-depth— and it was only things the creature knew instinctually— but this was good enough for Shi right now.
"So you're a Silverback Serpentine. What a, what's the word I'm looking for, direct name." Shi said with a slight chuckle as she skimmed the information she gained from the creature.
'Apparently, they lived underground and in caves mainly because they disliked the feeling of sunlight on their body. That seems like useful information— at least now i know you won't like being in the light. I wonder if that still affects you since your dead?' Shi thought to herself— talking to no one but herself.
After skimming through the information some more, she found out that the one before her was actually still young. Even though it was around 12 feet long and 3 feet wide, it was considered young in the aging of their species.
Advertisement
'Well then, that's going to be useful. Adults of your species grow up to 16 feet long, and fully grown ones can even reach above 25 feet long.' Shi was both amazed at how long they could possibly grow— while also planning ahead to use that to her advantage.
"Wait, can you even grow still?" She said aloud with a furrowed brow and squinted eyes— unsure if a creature that is considered to be dead— can still grow.
"Let's leave that for after we get out of here, no point in wondering about it now. It seems your species is good at digging holes using your hard scales to protect your body and mouth to dig; you will be the way out of here." Shi said to the snake even though it couldn't reply to her.
She planned to use the serpent to find the way out by having it dig straight up and then have it return once it got to the surface. That way, she could have a general idea of how deep underground she was.
Then she could have the creature slowly dig up while zig-zagging in search of pathways she could take— basically leading her to the surface over time rather than looking around without direction in mind.
She didn't expect it to work fast, nor did she think it was a great plan— but it was the only plan she had right now— and it was better than nothing.
"Serr, dig straight up until you reach the surface, return once you've found it. Avoid anything that may try to harm you, and don't take long." She ordered the serpent, who did as she commanded.
Serr leaped on its tail, using it to push its body upward and into the stone above— into which it started to burrow away. Shi was quite impressed with how well the snake was able to dig through solid stone; if she hadn't seen it for herself, she would've doubted its validity.
The creature ate through the stone like it was carving through water— dust and fragments of the stone falling down as the creature soon vanished from her sight and into the unknown darkness of the underground.
Shi waited patiently. Minutes passed— maybe even hours. Shi really couldn't tell because there was no sunlight underground. During this time, she also couldn't move since the creature wouldn't be able to find her if it did— or it might get confused on the command— so she had to wait on the spot.
Advertisement
She took the chance to sit down and really focus on the mana she felt inside her. She had never felt mana before in her life— so now that she could do so, she really wanted to make the most of the chance.
Sitting in a meditative position— even though it didn't necessarily help— Shi closed her eyes and emptied her mind. Sinking deep into her inner thoughts, she could feel the mana flowing around inside of her body.
She knew nothing about mana besides the fact that it exists everywhere. She didn't know how to feel it up until now and she especially didn't know how to control it— so she wasn't expecting to be able to do magic after simply feeling it within her.
Nonetheless, she was still happy that she was able to feel magic at will; this was a large step for her that a lot of kids in the village weren't even able to do. Most adults in the village couldn't use mana either, mainly the adventurers that came from outside.
So she spent the entire time focusing on the mana within her— in an attempt to get a better feel for it before she tried anything else— time flew by quickly without her even feeling it.
During this time little Serr was quickly digging to the top of the cave and returning back once it was finished with its trip.
Shi opened her eyes when she felt the connection to the serpent get strong, signaling it had returned. 'It seems the further the creature goes from me— the weaker the connection gets, it might be due to my lack of mana control, or it might be something else. This magic is too complicated to figure out in a short time.'
Standing up as the creature stopped in front of her and lowered its head in submission. 'How to find out how high it is? Let's see.' She thought to herself as she tried to come up with a way to figure out how high the surface is— since she couldn't talk with the creature.
Not properly at least.
"If it is more than an hour length high to get to hiss once— if it's less than an hour length high to get to hiss twice." She said to the serpent since it was currently the best way to communicate with the creature, it may not be able to speak to her, but she could speak to it.
In response to Shi's command, it seemed a bit confused at first but shortly after, it gave off two short hisses— telling Shi that it was less than an hour length up.
This caused Shi to smile brightly as she spoke out loud.
"I knew we couldn't be that deep— i fell down here after all— if we were too deep i would've been far more injured. If you can get up in less than an hour's time, it should take me around an hour or two since i have to find pathways. This is good, i can finally make progress."
Shi had grown quite fond of talking to the creature as if it was able to understand her— even though she was aware that the creature wouldn't reply nor could. She felt lonely being trapped down here for so long and any company— even the dead kind— was helpful.
Once she calmed herself down from her excitement; she quickly ordered the next step of the plan— the most important part of it, "Dig around until you find a pathway and follow it to see where it goes, once you reach a split in the road return back to me and tell me."
She didn't let the creature directly look through each pathway until it found one leading up because it might be dangerous. The fact that other creatures lived under here was clear with the existence of the serpent and the bones— so she didn't want to risk it.
Sure it would take longer, but she would rather have a slow and steady journey than one filled with danger due to foolish actions that could've been avoided.
Heeding her command the snake instantly went off in the distance— going back down the pathway she came from and taking the other path rather than this one. Shi followed after it this time but didn't go down the pathway; just stopping at the entrance.
Advertisement
- In Serial95 Chapters
I am a Guardian in another world!?
Lawrence Carstein, a marketing executive from Singapore is a long time player of the VR MMORPG, Ever Dawn. However, a fatal electric surge sends him into another world, a world where he retains his character from Ever Dawn, a Level 99 Guardian in a world full of war, political intrigue and nobility!
8 599 - In Serial10 Chapters
Level Up Lord
Just the story of Karl who will become a strong and rich noble (or perhaps better) after being reincarnated into a fantasy world. *The summary may cause irrational hate for an unknown reason* *Greatly inspired by korean novels* *This novel is maybe written in Engrich* *Probably not very original* *Certainly not meant to be well-written* *Invisible Dragon is perhaps better than this novel* *Nobody forces you to read so you are reading this at your own risk* *You are supposedly not supposed to read this novel* *You read this and didn't like it? No problem*
8 184 - In Serial7 Chapters
The Card Thief of Culnivar
Deep with the cozy kingdom of Daeton, among the generation-old farmlands and villages, a young farmer’s daughter stumbles upon a dead man. His elaborate clothing has been torn to ribbons, yet his skin remains unblemished. His face is peaceful, and tucked into the hand lying across his chest can be seen a solitary playing card. He is a Ludum Haeres. The last remnant of a Summoner. Numbered among those few capable of changing their destinies. The unseen rulers of the world known as Vesperia, and one of the most powerful creatures in existence. The woman knows none of this. And so, she picks up the card... This is my third novel on Royal Road, the first being "Beyond the Horizon's Eye", and the second being "The Dawnfire Archives". This story is something of a test in a new genre, that of CardLIT. We'll see how well it succeeds as the story continues. It takes place in a different setting than my other tales, with an entirely new cast of characters. It does, however, contain several ties between the stories. Average post between 1000 - 3000 words.
8 199 - In Serial14 Chapters
The Direwolf Sorcerer
Wilhem Blackburn is actively involved in wildlife preservation. While investigating the most recent rumor, he dies in an accident. Getting a one-way ticket to a fantasy-laden world, Prima. Prima, a world inhabited by a plethora of species, each with a unique way to survive. A world enriched with boundless mana, resources, and power-hungry entities. And to make it worse, 'SYSTEM' happened, promising power and glory. After millennia, the dust has settled, more and more settled for a peaceful living. Wilhem Blackburn, now goes by Garm, wanted nothing of it. He was content with his life back on Earth. He wasn't ready to live a second on. Peaceful settling was it then! Peace was hard for Garm, especially when the top brass was set to wipe him out of existence. Little did they know he was nigh unkillable! Author's note: Things to expect: - Adventure, magic, and myth? Sure - Action and a bit of dry humor? Why not~ - OP MC & VILLAINS. - Mind the tags. It's a litrpg and slow-paced. - Oh! MC is a bit suicidal! Things not to expect: - Romance. I've no intention of adding romance in the foreseeable future. - Good grammar (Fair warning: I'm not native and might have some issues with the language. I hope you guys will be helpful and kind to point out the wrongs.) Greetings! 'The Direwolf Sorcerer' is my first work, so be supportive and kind by pointing out my flaws. Thanks! ( This went by the name 'I died & reincarnated as wolf in fantasy world' almost a year ago in RR. Due to personal reasons, I dropped it only after 4 chapters. Now I'm writing it again, just with a new title.) *UPDATES EVERY SATURDAY I've plans for the cover art, but that's for later.
8 181 - In Serial29 Chapters
My best friends brother
"Are you going to pretend like last night didn't happen?" He asked. I looked at the ground."You know we can't" I answered. He tucked a piece of my hair behind my ear. Lena's best friend is Aubrey. Aubrey has an older brother that comes back from military school. What will happen between Lena and Jaxon. Read more to find out.
8 114 - In Serial53 Chapters
Dependence - Book Two (Wattys 2013 Finalist)
‘’ Ladies and gentlemen of Panem, for the Pageant of the one hundred and twenty fifth annual Hunger Games, or the fifth Quarter Quell, we have a special treat in store. Here in Panem, we are all depending on something, the Capitol depends on the twelve districts for goods, the districts depend on the Capitol for food and protection but also, the districts depend on each other. To highlight the fact that the districts of Panem are so dependent on each other, the tributes in this year’s Hunger Games will be randomly paired with one another. The pairs will be connected via a new Capitol invention that will mean when one of them dies, so does the other. This will mean that the pairs will have to protect each other, because their lives are in their partner’s hands and vice versa. As you may be wondering how this will affect the final outcome, I am very excited to announce that for the first time ever in Hunger Games history, two tributes will be able to win! Yes, you heard me correct. There will be two victors! You will all hear more about this after the Reapings have commenced, until then, I bid you all adieu. The one hundred and fiftieth annual Hunger Games has officially begun!’’
8 214

