The sun was rising and the morning fog was still present when a loud thud resounded that made several birds fly away.
âEh?! What?! Where am I?! Who am I?!â Allan screamed as he was jolted awake. He blinked at his surroundings and saw Flavia rubbing her eyes while holding Raknaâs scarf in her hand.
âWhat was that soundâ¦? Rakna?â She uttered and walked out of the cave. Allan groaned and laid down again while complaining about âthose damn early risersâ.
When Flavia was out, she yawned a bit then spotted Rakna lying down on the ground and staring at the sky with an expressionless expression. His clothes were messy and Pronos looked like he had just been through a traumatic experience.
ââ¦what happened? What was that sound?â
ââ¦it was a⦠a boar.â
âA boar?â
âYes, a boar. Positively. A boar. Ran into the tree and then left. Very⦠quickly,â he replied coolly and Pronos stared at him incredulously. He stared back. âLittle guy, even I have my pride. I will never admit that I just fell from a tree while sleeping.â
Pronos deadpanned and Rakna responded in kind until Flavia crouched next to him. He sighed and sat up as the little snake coiled around his neck.
Flavia smiled and handed him Sonata. âThank you for this.â
âYouâre welcome,â he said and wore his scarf again, much to the pleasure of Pronos who had gotten used to it being his little home. âIs Allan still asleep?â
âI think. That noise woke him up but he probably fell asleep again.â
âWell, no wonder he has low-level fatigue resistance,â he commented.
âReally? How low?â
âLevel 3. To clarify, mine is level 7 and yours is level 6.â
âI see⦠does that mean the resistances are something that everyone has?â
âMost likely. Pain, Fear, and Fatigue Resistance⦠These three passive skills might be the only ones available to normal humans,â he said and looked at the sky again. âThat aside, while I was⦠resting on the grass just before, I saw something interesting.â
âWhat do you mean?â Flavia asked as she followed his line of sight. She couldnât see much because of the fog but her attention was caught by the outlines of the mountain tops. Her eyes slowly widened as she noticed the countless small silhouettes standing on them. âAre thoseâ¦?
âEagles,â Rakna finished for her. âI can use Appraisal from here. For now, the highest level I saw was two. But there are hundreds if not thousands of them up there. And I can feel them staring at us. Or more specifically, everyone down here.â
âDo you think that theyâre targeting us?â
âI canât say⦠but if this entire forest is surrounded by a chain of mountains and that every single one of them has thousands of eagles perching on their peak, I donât even want to imagine the kind of trap it would be if all of them attacked at once. Level one they may be but their number is nothing less than terrifying,â Rakna affirmed calmly and Flavia inevitably turned nervous.
After a few moments of silence, a yawn was heard. âWhatâs going on?â Allan groggily asked as he came out of the cave.
Rakna stood up and dusted his clothes. âWe were talking about the possibility of a downpour of birds,â he replied and Allan blinked.
ââ¦a what?â
âThere,â Flavia just pointed at the sky instead of explaining. The fog was starting to disperse and Allan easily spotted the eagles this time.
âOkayâ¦? But what do we do with that information? I donât have an umbrella for that, you know.â
Rakna snorted and cracked his neck. He pulled out a cigarette and lit it before walking away. âIsnât it obvious? Weâre going up.â
âWait, what?â Allan froze. âAre you saying that you want to not only climb a mountain that is quite obviously very steep but also go and see hundreds of massive birds that may or may not attack at sight?â
âVery nicely summarized,â Rakna uttered as he continued to get farther away from them. âWeâre going to follow this mountain wall until thereâs a viable path upward. Letâs get moving.â
Allan opened his mouth wide as his friend disappeared behind the trees. âThe guy didnât even stop a second to wait for us!â He shouted internally.
Flavia sighed along with him. âWell, we were the ones who decided to put our lives in his hands. Thereâs nothing we can complain about,â she said. âJust take a look behind you,â she added before leaving to follow Rakna.
âBehind?â Allan muttered and turned around. His eyes immediately widened. There were at least a dozen of spiked weapons on the ground that noticeably belonged to goblins.
Rakna had kept watch even in his sleep. Even with his eyes closed, or his senses shut down, he still could somehow sense threats approaching, and all of them had been chased away like the first two. He also had leveled up his Intimidation skill again during the night.
Allan scratched his head and ran off to catch up.
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Meanwhile, the group of students led by the blond-haired teen from the day before came up with the same idea as Rakna and were searching for a path. After spending the night near a river, they also had spotted the eagles on top of the mountain.
âHey, bro, are you sure itâs a good idea?â A young girl spoke to the leader. She possessed the same features as him and one would easily guess they were siblings if not twins. And, just like the people around her and her apparent brother, she had a tattoo of a white phoenix next to her collarbone.
âYes, Iâm sure, Leia,â her brother replied as if it was obvious.
Leia scowled. âCould you at least explain why? Weâve been going in this blind since yesterday. I donât want to die today.â
âI agree with her on this, Leis,â an impressively buff guy for a high schooler added as he walked to them. âIâll still follow you no matter what happens, and Iâm sure itâs the same for the gang but I think itâs best to give us an explanation.â
Leis sighed. âAlright⦠Guys! Letâs take a break. At this point, you all better listen up. I donât wanna repeat myself if any of you has a question too.â
âYes, boss!â Everyone shouted in response and regrouped from their formation. They stood in a circle around their leader, in case a monster would appear while he was talking.
Leis leaned against a tree and crossed his arms. âJust think about the situation. This shitty mission we got doesnât explain how to find the exit. At first, I thought it was simply hidden somewhere but I doubt it now.â
âWhy?â Leia asked.
âBecause this place is small,â Leis answered and pointed at the chain of mountains. âThis entire forest is surrounded by that and the area within isnât actually that big. I donât believe that thereâs anything worthwhile beyond the mountains so we should be able to find the exit in a few days at most, and thatâs still being pessimistic. Well, that would be true if âfindingâ it was really all that mattered.â
âFor me, it sounds too easy. There must be a condition, a prerequisite, or something, to update this mission we have right now. Like, for example, defeat a certain boss to open the exit, or resolve some puzzle, I really donât know. What I know though is that those eagles up there arenât normal and their appearance overnight only makes it even more suspicious. Thatâs why weâre going there, itâs our only hint so we better follow it while we can.â
âThat makes sense⦠I guess,â Leia muttered.
Leis shrugged and signaled everyone to move again. They all nodded and formed a new formation again. Anyone would have been able to tell that their movements were very disciplined, almost as if it was an actual military march.
âIn any case, weâre probably not the only ones going there. Xiorra is most likely going too for one.â
âXiorra? Whoâs that?â
Leis was about to answer when he saw someone emerge from behind the trees. He furrowed his eyebrows when he could discern their appearance. Long, almost wavy, black hair, crimson eyes, and a figure that couldnât pass unnoticed.
The two of them made eye contact the moment they noticed each other. Leis slowly reached for the katana at his belt without losing sight of her. âWho are you?â He inquired gravely.
âWhatâs wrong, boss? Sheâs just the same as us, no?â One of the gangâs members exclaimed.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âNo,â the buff guy instantly refuted. He also was on guard. âIâm familiar with pretty much everyone in our school. Iâve never seen her and she hasnât the appearance of someone easily forgettable.â
Everyone gradually realized the situation as none of them even had the smallest recollection about someone as pretty as her.
The girl in question clicked her tongue and a swirl of darkness manifested itself around her hand. âI have no reason to fight you. So kindly forget about me.â
Leis looked at one of his members. He was a pretty average looking teen with short black hair but he had a few unique features such as his height and his uncanny dead-fish eyes concealed under a pair of glasses. âHow is it, Dan?â
Dan pushed his glasses up and scrutinized the woman. âNo data. Either she has a way of countering my skill or sheâs too high level. What I can say thoughâ¦â He squinted and he couldnât help but feel nervous despite himself. âHer race isnât displayed as âhumanâ.â
The person in question raised an eyebrow.
âThen what is she?â Leis urged him.
âSheâs a-!â
His answer was interrupted by a sudden earthquake followed by a booming sound. Leis raised his head and saw something surface on the horizon. It was right in the center of the circular area delimited by the mountains and appeared to be coming out of the earth.
A short moment later, the earthquake stopped and everyone was shocked. Something had indeed emerged from underground and it stood tall, taller than the mountains.
âThe heck is thatâ¦â Someone muttered and every Host scattered around the Plateau Zero showed similar reactions.
The unknown structure was in fact a statue. A giant statue of an eagle with its wings spread out and on top of its head, there was another eagle. But this one was clearly alive. It wasnât as big as the statue but it was easily bigger than a literal house.
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The Systemâs voice echoed and the tutorial mission was updated.
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Tutorial Mission: Hunt & Escape
Description: The Avian Trial. A hunt ceremony has been initiated. The Statue of the Eagle God is the exit and can only be opened with the souls of its descendants.
Objective: Eagles will fly down and attack at sight. Once killed, they will drop a Crystallized Soul. Fifty per head are needed to open the exit.
Time Limit: 12 Hours.
Note: When time runs out, Hosts with less than 50 Souls will be disposed of. Stealing from fellow Hosts is permitted.
Additional information: The three first contestants to go through the exit will be granted the title âCrowned Seedlingâ and the one with the most Souls will be granted the title âSoul Hunterâ.
Default Rewards: Access to the 1st Plateau, 20 Talys Per Soul.
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