《Dreamland》Chapter 25 - Quest Fulfillment

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I sighed. I cleaned the sweat and blood mixture from my forehead with the back of my arm. The fight was over. Only the other trapped mastodont was still struggling to come free. The once idyllic field was covered now with arrows, broken weapons, shredded armour, dismembered corpses, blood, shit and guts. A couple of badly wounded mercs were groaning between the dead, breathing hard.

Despite the pungent smell, I took a deep breath. I raised slowly back to my feet.

It was absolute carnage. I did not realize there were so many. Why does it trouble me to hear the moaning and whining? Why does it upset me to see the carnage? These are only players and NPCs! Players who attacked me with their NPCs. I know I've seen worse, and yet… I shook my head.

Inhale, exhale. We won! I felt how Cala's resolution and cold blood took over deep inside me. I looked at them now as defeated foes and found my balance back.

Inhale, exhale. I grinned.

At a distance, the Lynx was growling, a terrifying growl, asserting his dominance over the bodies of the second raid's healers group. A beast remains a beast, even if it's a talking beast?

At least it looks like he got my message about healers, even if, judging by the way he blasted his way through the attackers, it might not have been needed. A long trail of blood and guts behind him. Damn, judging by that trail, he must be at least as fast as I am and twice as deadly. Many fighters have been killed too quickly for the healers to start healing. I've underestimated him.

I watched for another moment the surreal scene, then I looked around to check if there was any danger from the surviving groups, as my instincts wanted me to do, but I could not spot anything that could look dangerous for us. Further away, some small groups of people ran, trying to put as much distance as possible between them and us. I don't think any of those would even think to try to attack us again.

I ran to the Lynx to heal him, but he sustained surprisingly minor damage during this part of the fight.

I did not have to say any words of command as my tattoo healed him when I touched him.

I turned to look for Alice. Ah, there she is! She waved. She was dragging one foot with an arrow stuck in her bone, more arrows stuck in her armour, and she sported several superficial wounds.

Well, true, she had no healing at all during the fight and had fought with a longsword as there had been no visibility for most of the battle. A rare sight, Alice with a longsword. She grinned happily at me despite the wounds, looking like a happy hedgehog with those arrows balancing on her back.

I ran to her and helped with the extraction of the arrows. Luckily the arrows didn't go deep. There was one exception, an arrow in her back, under her jacket, at about her right kidney. For that one, I needed to take care not to break it further (it was already broken in half) and have the arrowhead left inside the flesh, possibly inside her kidney. That would need more deep cutting to extract it. As expected, no bullets 'made it' through our flesh, causing just some superficial wounds. OK, shallow, when you think up to one-centimetre cut is a scratch.

She endured my 'operation' without a moan and grinned happily after the healing.

Suddenly, the trap still holding the mastodont captive fizzled out with a puff. With no raid orders, the wounded war animal stepped away, trumpeting its disdain and sorrow.

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“Spartacius? Spartacius?”

No answer. I looked for him and finally found him, lying on the ground near those stones beside our bonfire place. A small blood puddle under his head. Knock-out or…? Fuck, I hope he is not dead!

“I want to heal you!”

I said it, afraid it might be too late, not daring to check his pulse. As soon as the spell lighted my hand and passed over him, he opened his eyes and took a deep breath:

“What happened? Oh my!!”

He massaged his forehead with his left hand.

“What the hell happened? Who screamed? Have we been attacked?”

He stood up slowly, still a bit wobbly on his feet, and looked around. I sustained him carefully so as not to let him fall.

“Whoa! What a slaughter! What happened? Who did this?? What?….”

He looked at me, starting to understand.

“You? You and the Lynx? You.... you... you?! You did knock me out, you … you... beast?!”

I was unsure about what he was saying. The raids attacked us; it was only fair that we hit back! I was still checking him to verify there were no bullet entry wounds, as he is not as bulletproof as we were.

“Are you feeling OK? What happened to you? Your head is covered in blood!? Did anybody hit you?”

Then I started to realize what he implied...

“Oh... It was from my push... Err... You would have been trampled by that mastodont; I just pushed you to a safe place? You must have been hit by a bullet?”

Fuck, low levels are just so fragile!

“Push me in a safe place?! Bullet? I think I would have preferred to be trampled over by that beast or shot by a bullet! You threw me against the rock and broke my head! Look, look here, blood, do you see!?”

Oops!

The Lynx rolled his eyes.

“Calm down, boy; you are healed now! Everything is OK, and you survived two raids.”

“Calm down? She almost killed me? I got no experience as I was knocked out!... Two raids! Fuck!" - he took a deep breath whilst his eyes focused on me - "Yeah, but wow, sexy outfit! Your underwear is cool!”

His sudden change in expression confused me.

The Lynx protested, looking around:

"Nothing pops up?"

My underwear? Oh, fuck! My blouse was in tatters, only rags hanging on my shoulders, and the underwear was my fairy-tattoo covering my upper body. I covered my breasts with my hand.

“You ruined my blouse!”

Spartacius was now even more confused.

“I?”

“Not you!”

“Sorry. Anyhow you did fall into the fire; that did some of the damage.”

That was all I got from the fairy. I sighed and turned away from Spartacius.

“You are healed now; look the other way!”

“Me?”

“Yes you”

I discarded the rags and searched in my inventory… Drats, I have no other blouse with me. I have some robes here, but dressing one would mean no armour. Or should I dress a robe over trousers and over everything a jacket? No way! Shit, I must buy somewhere cheap blouses; this is ruining my collection! I only have some expensive pieces left in my guild's safe. My assassin's guild.

I put the jacket on me without a blouse.

OK, he is fine now and is healed. I turned back towards the wounded. A survivor, a chapter 3 merc sorcerer, thought that now was the right time to blast a spell in my face. I shredded the spell in my left dagger and let it thunder towards the earth with my right hand. I could have shot it back at him. It is a risky but very efficient method to discard spells, and it is very efficient to discourage the respective person from shooting spells at you. It works when you are at a much higher level than the spellcaster. The risk is when the spell has more punch in it than your capacity to absorb. Then you get a bit fried.

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“The fight is over, don't you see?”

He prepared a new spell.

“You will kill me anyhow! at least I will die fighting for my master!”

I had to roll my eyes. Well, this is typical NPC nonsense.

“Calm down; nobody wants to kill you.”

“But you killed my master; I have to kill you!”

Nevertheless, he discarded the spell. I shrugged.

“Your master tried to kill us, and he paid for it; he is now a ghost. You fought valiantly and lost. Why die stupidly now? If you want, you can serve a new master that is not so stupid as your old master was? I will heal you now, but I will have to hit you if you continue with any craziness.”

He looked at me confused whilst I healed him. Rationing with NPCs. Surprisingly it seemed to work.

Meanwhile, the largest of the three moons rose slowly over the landscape, increasing visibility. I even had a shadow now. This moonlight had a tainted red note, making everything look even more spooky.

I continued checking for survivors. I found another archer merc that survived, then a soldier from town and a frightened citizen of the city. He looked strangely out of place, even alien with his dapper suit and his white gloves as he tried to clean the dirt from his trousers.

I was curious:

“Hello? Who are you?”

He had no wounds whatsoever if the dirty clothes did not count. A wonder such a frail person survived unharmed.

“I am magistrate Toller from Lilitown”

“Great that you are ok; any wounds, anything I need to heal?”

“No, thank you, milady, I think I am OK. I fell to the ground and stayed there until that dreaded darkness disappeared.”

“Oh, that was wise! Pardon me, what were you doing here with the raid?”

He pointed to one corpse.

“I was asked by captain Blackhound to observe the definitive removal of the Lynx from our forest. He paid the honorary for me to come. He assured me that inside the raid group, I would be safe.”

Spartacius laughed:

“He is my quest giver. Hehe, they took him with them to be sure they were the first to hand over the quests. That must have cost them some money.”

The magistrate turned towards him.

“Oh, Mr Spartacius! Good evening Sir. I... I...”

“Magistrate?”

He was trying to find his words.

“I... I mean, it is your right to change your mind...”

I was curious:

“Why do you want to remove the Lynx from the forest?”

“Why? Because he... ahem...he is... ahem... is... not very kind... ahem...”

The soldier, who seemed to have a bit more mum, cut it short:

“He terrorizes the spawns and does not let anybody enter the forest. He is a curse to the city.”

I was surprised.

“Lynx, did you do that?”

“Grrrrr. Groar! Grrrrr!!”

I rolled my eyes. Yes, I told him not to talk with humans...

“Bad boy!”

“Grrrr!”

It was now the turn of the soldier to roll his eyes. The magistrate upped the ante, probably realizing the danger was over.

“He even dishonoured the sheriff.”

Now I was curious. What could this mean?

“Dishonoured the sheriff?”

“Harhar”

The Lynx's growl was close to a form of laughing.

The soldier laughed.

“Yes, I remember that day when the sheriff ran out of the forest with his elite team, all with shredded pants.”

The sheriff does not seem to be very loved. OK, whatever. I turned to the magistrate:

“Look, I will take care of the Lynx; he will no longer forbid the forest to the spawns; people are free to go there now.”

The magistrate wondered, mesmerized.

“Can you do that?”

“Sure. It is done; he is coming with me... a.... in another place… ah... because he is my mount.”

The magistrate turned to Spartacius

“Is it true?”

“Growl!”

That was a nasty growl; the magistrate jumped back, surprised and excused himself immediately:

“I… I… do not… doubt...what the fine ...Lady says… I, I only need to understand if it is only the fine Lady or Lord Spartacius too?”

“Oh!”

As if believing his excuse, I added:

“Of course, both of us.”

Spartacius also confirmed:

“Yes, of course.”

“Oh, but then I am entitled to give you the reward for freeing our forest.”

At this, the magistrate uncovered a small purse and added hesitatingly:

“But not the reward for restoring the sheriff's honour, if you allow me to keep that?”

“Yes, you can keep that.”

“And, and... may I leave?”

“Sure!”

“We all?”

“Sure.”

“Oh, thank you. May I know your valuable name? I know Master Spartacius, and you are Lady?”

Alice, who was used to making such announcements for me, answered:

“You speak to Lady Lara, known as Calamity Lara.”

The soldier mumbled something into his beard.

“Calamity Lara the assassin! Of all the demons we had to stumble upon and attack Calamity Lara! Well done, captain Blackhound...”

I grinned happily. It seems my good name has made the rounds with the spawn population.

“Oh, Lady Lara, certainly. This explains the happening. Oh, what a dreaded accident! This tragic mistake would not have happened if we knew that you had already captured the beast and removed it from the forest. What a tragedy! Why did so many good people have to die stupidly here!”

He sighed.

“We will need to organize the removal of the bodies and a proper funeral for all.”

He turned towards the soldier:

“Now, I think we need to return to the city.”

Then towards the 2 mercs:

“Do you want to accompany us to the city?”

They nodded.

He handed me the quest's reward in a leather purse, and I signed for receipt.

As soon as they left, I heard a happy Spartacius:

“Yes! My Lynx quest is solved, and I must be friendly with the fraction! Cool! I did not know that it could be solved without killing the Lynx.”

The Lynx answered with a grin:

“Even better, we can try a repeat of this at the next town or village... How big was the reward?”

“It was fifty gold for me and fifty for Cala. It was a full's raid reward for the two of us!”

The Lynx argued:

“Not bad, not bad! We need to agree on my part. At least fifty per cent.”

Spartacius was a bit taken aback by this.

“You want fifty gold? That leaves only twenty-five for me if we divide...”

“No, gold is of no value for me, fifty per cent of the captured food!”

Spartacius laughed, relieved:

“Oh, you can have one hundred per cent of that. All in all, good business! I am going to loot them now. Do you come, Lynx?”

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