《Reincarnated as a Grunt in the Demon Lord's Army》Book 2, Part 1
Advertisement
Previously on Reincarnated as a Grunt in the Demon Lord’s Army:
Lenore Wraithwhisper had been through a lot lately. For starters, she’d found herself trapped in a body and life that wasn’t hers and had needed to get used to the experience of having two completely unique sets of memories in her head. Before she’d even been able to come to grips with that new reality, she’d been thrust into a massive brawl with a number of dangerous enemies.
She’d managed to survive that (barely) and eked out a bit of status for herself. In doing so, however, she’d managed to get on the bad side of the local authority in charge of the event and had been saddled with a trio of Goblins destined for execution and to whom the very idea of ‘unit cohesion’ had been a tough sell. She’d gotten them in line, but in the process of doing that ended up making a deal with a terrifying extra-dimensional being she’d named Pitch that had granted her the power to strengthen her allies temporarily, at the consequence of incredible pain for the duration of it, and prolonged lesser pain for days after using it. That had earned her just enough of an edge to scrape out a victory in the next tournament she’d been signed up for and had given her some hope of winning it all.
Sadly, those hopes had been dashed quite thoroughly by the fact that the next team they’d fought had been transformed into Undead abominations. With a small assist from Pitch, she’d just barely managed to defeat the last of the creatures, but had been knocked out at the same time, resulting in a draw. When she woke, she was informed that even a draw was enough to eliminate her and that she’d been given her first task as a low-ranking officer in the Demon Lord’s Army. Which brings us to this point…
* * * * *
“That bitch!” Lenore said of the Lord of all Demons, She Who Must Be Obeyed, and she who had just transported Len and her three goblin minions into the middle of a goddamned snowstorm. Her trio did not respond to that, clearly uncomfortable with direct disparaging of their supreme leader.
Advertisement
The one saving grace of their situation was that they’d been transported with a large sack that, when opened, revealed some rations, a map and compass and, most importantly, sets of cloaks and furs that would offer proper defense against the cold. Len paused her grumbling about the Demon Lord just long enough to get garbed up, then resumed her tirade.
“Can you believe her?” she snapped at no one in particular. “Bad enough that we get eliminated due to bullshit rules, but to send us out here as we’re still recovering? Not a single goddamn bit of warning either, just a sweet little ‘Hold this, will you?’ and a flick of her wrist and we’re here. Fucking hell!”
The anger was helping her stay warm but other than that, it wasn’t doing much besides make the Trio uncomfortable, so she dropped it. The map had come with a convenient ‘you are here’ indicator for where they’d been dumped by the teleportation spell and the compass showed the rest. Basically, they just had to head due north, though there was no obvious roads nearby leading to the (less than encouragingly named) fort of Grenus’ Hovel.
The trek itself was long and miserable but the compass was a godsend to keep them mostly on track. The map showed a road that they should be getting near, but it was tough to say what was what as the storm whirled around them. After what felt like hours, they did reach a more worn path that seemed likely to be what they were looking for (though calling it a road would have been generous) and, after about half an hour more heading east, they managed to locate their destination.
Whoever had named the place ‘Hovel’ had been right on the money. Poorly maintained walls sheltered a small encampment that had only two buildings and a large-ish tent, along with a mine that she could barely make out. No guard was posted at the entrance, and they were able to walk in without challenge.
“Well, it’s not the worst place I’ve ever seen,” said Larry.
“Sure, but didn’t you spend your entire life in the underbelly of society, robbing folks blind and hiding in garbage?” Moe countered.
Advertisement
“Well yeah, but it’s still not the worst…”
Len was busy looking around for any signs of life. No fires were lit, and she really hoped she wasn’t about to run into another pack of Undead creatures (given recent events, she thought that was a perfectly reasonable concern). They settled on checking the tent first.
“We could split up to search the place more quickly,” suggested Curly, the eldest of the goblin trio.
“Yeah… not gonna be doing that,” said Len. “You guys really need to watch some horror movies one of these days.”
That got blank stares from her minions, and she let it drop. As she approached the tent, she drew her dagger, better to have something handy just in case. Curly readied his quarterstaff, and the other two kept their hands free. Cautiously raising the tent flap up, Len peered inside and was rewarded with the sight of a burly Orc getting dressed.
“Ugh,” he said in disgust. “The hell do you want, dark elf?”
Len blinked once, then blinked again, then blinked a third time to try and push the image of the pantsless Orc out of her mind before it could get locked into long-term memory. Shuddering slightly, she lowered the flap and continued the conversation with some blessed fabric obstructing her view.
“Ah, I think I’m supposed to be in charge of this place now.”
“What’s that supposed to mean?”
“Well, if I’m honest, it all went by a little quick. Astrid showed up while I was still recovering from my second fight in the Grand Proving and, well, here I am. Said that it’d be my job to get all the locals in line and build this place up.”
“Did she now, mighty Demon Lord assigned you the job personally, eh? Got any proof of that?”
“Erm, I’m not actually sure. Give me a sec.”
She hadn’t paid much attention to it while digging through the pack to desperately locate anything and everything that she could use to stay warm, and once she’d found the desired, she’d promptly stopped caring. Digging through the rations she actually found TWO letters. One addressed to her, and another addressed to ‘Valkar Bloodeye’.
“Just gonna take a guess here, would you be a guy named Valkar?”
“That’s me, the Orc grunted from inside the tent. Well, lemme see what it is you’ve got.”
He held a hand out expectantly from inside the tent and snatched it back inside quickly as soon as she offered the letter.
“Huh. Looks legitimate enough, I suppose. Congratulations on your posting to scenic Grenus’ Hovel. Rest assured that I don’t expect you to last the week and will be prepared to pick up the pieces when you fail like the rest of ‘em.”
“That’s… direct,” Len said.
“Look, I’m sure you’ve got it in your head that you’ll be the one to finally turn this place around but take my word for it: this shithole just needs to be closed down. Cut our losses and get out of here. Every couple of months they send some new meat up here to try and get the results they’re after. Half of them wander out into a snowstorm and die, the other half pick fights with the locals and get killed. Every once in a while someone’s smart enough to run away. Regardless, it gets nothing done and the place is worse off than before. Forgive me if I’m a little tired of the routine.”
“Fair enough,” she said “but let me make myself clear: I don’t have the slightest fucking clue what’s going on here. Whatever your beef with the situation is, you’re gonna just have to suck it up and deal, because I’ve got too much going on to deal with another whiner right now. Now, since this is apparently the leader’s tent, kindly get your ass out of it and come back to see me tomorrow. My companions and I are going to need some time to rest from the bullshit couple of days we’ve been through.”
She’d half expected some objections from him at the sudden eviction, but he just shrugged, grabbed a couple personal effects, and headed out of the tent. She wasn’t naive enough to think that she saw respect in his eyes at that treatment, but she didn’t see injury either. This guy just didn’t care.
Advertisement
- In Serial21 Chapters
Splintered Worlds
Fantasy and SF meet in this unique portal novel. Five unique kingdoms are locked in a war quite unlike any other. But it is in the Kingdom of the Stone God that Aelia lives: a not-so-special girl who is desperate to be accepted by the Mage Academy. But if she's nothing special, why are such strange things happening to her? Like the distant voices she hears that are telling absurdities about reality. Like the details she's starting to notice that no one else seems to. Like how quickly she's able to learn and improve. Could Aelia have been born for a greater purpose -- a purpose she's somehow forgotten? Splintered Worlds combines portal fantasy with a unique fantasy setting.
8 162 - In Serial23 Chapters
The Edge of Vision
The entire journey of cultivation can be distilled into three words "Sunder your limits". Obi has lived a life defined by his limitations until a near death experience sets his feet on the journey to immortality. This is his story.
8 89 - In Serial103 Chapters
First Contact: The Legacy of Val'Dornn Book 1
YOU MUST BE 18+ TO READ THIS STORY IT CONTAINS ADULT THEMES FAMThe Val'Dornn, a race of nearly all male aliens, have traveled galaxies at the behest of their deities, taking part in their age-old tradition of Temani Bercari in an effort to find the other half of their soul on a tiny blue planet in the arm of a small galaxy.Esayr is an Empath Val'Dornn, one who is in tune with the emotions of nearly all of those around him. After more than a year above the tiny blue planet, the humans call Earth without any matches to prove their Temani Bercari successful, Esayr and the rest of the Val'Dornn start to worry. When Esayr finds a possible soulmatch in a female down on Earth will it prove a true soulbind and lead the way to find the rest of the Val'Dornn's matches as well?Addison Kane is a normal human girl living on Earth, a planet that's well on its way to collapse. She lives in an apartment with five other girls all struggling to survive. When the silver Val'Dornn ship appears in the sky and the government offers $2000 to any unattached woman willing to donate her genetic material, it sounds too good to be true. One night of drinks with her friends and she ends up in the genetic lottery. Will she end up winning big or will the Terran Government's misleading documentation of what the lottery really entails prove itself to be more than it's worth. ******It's about to get Deep Space Fine up in here.
8 90 - In Serial33 Chapters
Legends of Sol: The Journey of a Warrior
Sol, a young boy grows up in the slums knowing nothing of the world but the smell of piss, shit, and decayed corpses. He escapes from the depth of the abyss, a world with no past nor future, only to find that darkness reigns over reality, a reality he must now step into. A reality where he will experience endless deaths and wars, no different from his previous life in the slums, only much, much worse. Yet despite the blood, carnage, and horrifying life of death and killing, an ethereal girl makes him pause. The fragrance that comes from an innocent but brave girl, caught up in this never-ending hellhole. The hellhole he had also been enslaved by. For the first time, he stops and questions. He questions the purpose of his burdens. He questions for whom he struggles. He questions what he has been doing his life. His heart and mind feel heavy with the events he’s witnessed unfold before him. He falls upon the earth and looks up to the sky, asking a silent question to the gods high above, "What is my purpose? Why must I suffer!"
8 121 - In Serial40 Chapters
The Reaver (hiatus)
Watch as a half-giant named Bellator survive in a harsh world where one wrong step can mean death for you or your enemy.Mature Rape Murder and TortureFirst time writing a story enjoy
8 392 - In Serial19 Chapters
The Conductor of Apollo
The world of Symphonia, once a musical paradise under the reign of Apollo the god Music, was transformed into a monster filled disaster after the uprising of the God of War Ares. In his last breath, Apollo sent his strongest blessing for a human capable of returning Symphonia to its original state.
8 82

