Book 3: Chapter 27 â Drakan's Steaks
Noah followed his mini map, soon arriving in front of an establishment with a wooden banner on top that had a draconian man holding out a plate with the most oversized peace of steak he had ever seen in his life.
Through his ability, Noah could already see inside the tavern, noting that Erwest, Valeria and Aurelia were already inside. Walking in, the door ringed with a chime. A bulky draconian man called out.
âWelcome to Drakanâs Steaks!â He shouted, standing behind an obsidian looking platform on top of which he grilled a giant piece of steak. The smell of food filled the air inside. A smaller, younger draconian girl that wore a typical tavern maidâs dress and carried three mugs of ale and a plate of food in her hand looked to greet him.
âDo you have a seat booked? If notââ
âHeâs with us!â Aurelia called out, raising her hand and the girl looked behind before giving Noah a nod.
Noah walked to the table where Aurelia sat nursing a glass of some kind of drink while Valeria had a mug of ale in her hand. Erwest did not have anything in front of him. He knew the churches did not restrict the consumption of alcohol by any means, in a world with magic filled with Awakened, all except Hellionâs church which wasnât a fan, but did not outright ban it. The paladin was merely a stickler for rules.
âLooks like Iâm early,â Noah said, taking a seat next to the group.
âYouâre on time. The others are late instead,â Aurelia replied, taking a sip from her drink that had what looked like swirling glitter inside of it, which constantly changed colors. Noah could sense mana coming off of it. It looked fancy.
âHow did your visit go?â Aurelia asked.
âGood. I think. Shorter than Iâd thought,â Noah replied.
âI assume the ruckus at the temple was because of you?â Valeria asked, swirling her cup of ale in her hand.
âRuckus?â Noah asked.
âNormally the gods do not commune so easily with people who are merely visiting. But Septah visited upon your arrival. People took note,â Valeria replied with a grin.
Erwest grunted, but did not add anything further.
âNot that this guy would know. He talks to the gods as if they were his friends,â Aurelia said, shaking her head.
âWell, if thereâs any god who wouldnât take offense to that, it would be Septah,â Valeria said, taking a sip. âSheâs kind. Perhaps too kind, even. Rutha often grumbles about how easy she is on her followers.â
âYou seem to have a friendly relationship with your god,â Noah asked.
âOf course. I have sworn my life to him, it is only natural. And unlike this guy, we donât revere Rutha as a distant object to be worshipped, heâs a guiding source, a light to be followed, he guides us, and we make sure he does not stray too far from his path.â
âYour god is the youngest in the Pantheon too. Mother Hellion has seen the wars,â Erwest said, glancing at Valeria.
âDonât say that to Rutha. Heâs sensitive about it,â Valeria said.
âYou know, I actually donât know much about Rutha. I know that heâs the god of war and he took the position after Raelinah left⦠but how? Can anyone just become a god?â
âHmm, well, thereâs a lot of history on that topic. Too much to cover right now, so Iâll give you the short answer. No, Rutha did not become a god after Raelinah left. He was already one. He merely filled her role. The great warsâ When the crimson heart fell, when all gods except Hellion died, and when Raelinah left her throneâ that was when Rutha had first arrived. He was a lesser god, in the western lands to where the Rot had made its home. He was the god of valor. And when Raelinah left, he stepped up to fill her role, becoming one of the three primary deities of the pantheon,â Valeria said.
The door chimed once more, and this time Seraphina and Snow walked inside, with Snow carrying some heavy looking magical tomes in her hand. âOh, talking of the Great War are we?â Seraphina said, interest piqued as she came and took a seat. Snow, similarly, sat next to her, setting the books down onto the table.
âJust giving a quick rundown, donât get started Seph,â Valeria said, rolling her eyes. âThis girl is a history nerd. Itâs why I donât talk about any of this often.â
âWhatâre those books?â Aurelia asked.
âSome grimoires we got. These ones are for Snow, to help her learn some summoning spells outside of base abilities. She canât just rely on ability like a dumb brute when sheâs got such a prime base to be a well rounded summoner. I almost wanna steal her from you guys,â Seraphina said, patting Snowâs head as the girl blushed.
Aurelia pouted.
âWhy not put them in your storage bracelet?â Noah asked.
âThe magic might interfere with the content of the books,â Snow replied.
âYou need a perfectly stable spacial dimension to store these without any damage and even I canât cast one. I have one ring made especially for storage for that purpose,â Seraphina said.
Noah hummed to himself. Calling on his Astral vault, he let a slit in reality open up above his hand to show inside. âWill this work?â He asked.
âThatââ Seraphina paused, looking at the cut in reality floating above his hand for a few moments. Her eyes flashed once, before she nodded. âYeah⦠is that an ability?â She asked, looking up at Noah.
âYup. Storage perk, ability and Arcane Body,â Noah replied, as he glanced at Snow. âYou want me to store these?â
The girl gave him a nod, and Noah touched the books, storing them inside his dimensional vault. He took a moment to check the notifications he got.
Youâve obtained 1x [Grimoire of Conjuration Spellcasting]
Youâve obtained 1x [General Arcanum Compendium - I]
The tale has been illicitly lifted; should you spot it on Amazon, report the violation.
Youâve obtained 1x [Grimoire of Summoning Spectral Elementals]
When he looked up from his notifications, Seraphina had moved next to him, her eyes shining.
âHey, Noah. Do you have any plans to go back to your world?â
Naoh looked at Seraphina, raising an eyebrow at the sudden question. âNot at the moment, no.â
âGood, so⦠you want to settle here? In our world?â She asked.
âUhh, I mean⦠I guess?â
Seraphina nodded, leaning back away as she cupped her chin in thought. Noah felt weirded out by the girl, and could see her sneaking glances at him every few seconds. After a few seconds of silence, she turned towards him and asked. âWhy donât we get married?â
âWhat?â Noah nearly spat the ale he had been drinking, coughing in sheer surprise.
âWhat?!â Aurelia shouted, louder than even him.
âNot again, Seph!â Valeria replied, rising from her chair.
âI mean it this time!â Seraphina protested, before turning towards the still coughing Noah and grabbing his hand. âMy father is a well respected mage, and heâs been wanting me to get married anyway. With your strength, he shouldnât have any complaints given how fast youâre growing. We could be an amazing duo! I could teach you spell casting, and how to use your magic way more effectively. And our children, with your Arcane Body and clearly distinct bloodline combined with my expertise would be the strongest mages this world has ever seen. They could break new grounds in magic, advance the entire world by leagues. Think of all the things we could achieve together!â Seraphina said, her eyes quite literally glowing from an overflow of mana.
A chime rung from the door once more as Kaelan stepped through the gates, watching the commotion unfolding inside.
âWhatâs going on?â He asked, as half the table sat around, watching Seraphinaâs proposal with shock, while Valeria cupped her head in embarrassment.
âShe proposed again. This time to Noah,â Valeria said.
âOh, hah! No,â Kaelan said, walking closer as he grabbed Seraphina by the scruff, dragging her. âDonât be a nuisance, Seph.â
âHe hasnât yet refused!â Seraphina shouted, protesting.
Kaelan paused. âOh, I guess he hasnât,â he replied, turning back to look at Noah.
All eyes were set onto him, and Noah found himself almost wanting to teleport out of the room immediately.
âUh, I think Iâll pass,â he replied, before looking at Seraphina. âNo offense to you though, youâre lovely and all that. But I donât plan to do something like that.â
âThere, you heard the man,â Kaelan said, dumping Seraphina onto her chair. Shaking his head, Kaelan sat down next to her.
Seraphina looked dejected. âMy magical arcane babiesâ¦â she whispered under her breath.
âDonât pay attention to her, she gets like this whenever she hears of an innate Perk or Bloodline ability that she enjoys. Sheâd proposed to Kaelan when sheâd first met him because her dragonoid babies would serve as good research material for studying old draconian magic,â Valeria said.
âRight,â Noah replied, still taken aback by the whole encounter.
âMoving onâ have you guys ordered already?â Kaelan asked, glancing at Valeria.
âWhile back, should be ready soon,â Valeria replied.
âNice. I was worried the hunt may have gone poorly but it seems not,â Kaelan said.
âThe hunt?â Noah asked.
âOh yeah, they go out to the northern cliffs where the Wyverns live and hunt them. Thereâs a whole bunch that call the mountain tops their home. Itâs a pretty dangerous place and the hunt doesnât go well a lot of times, which is partly why itâs hard to get a reservation for this place,â Kaelan said.
âHuh,â Noah said, remembering seeing some of the wyverns in the distance. âCould we go there Seems like a good place to train.â
âHmm. Thatâs not a bad idea. But itâs⦠also a dangerous place. The younger wyverns are fine, but the older ones are all B rank. And the oldest, the elder wyverns are A rank⦠they would kill us pretty quickly. The only reason this place works is because the older wyverns think any weak ones who die to us just prunes their spawn. It encourages the wyverns to grow and it keeps them strong,â Kaelan said.
Noah pictured wrestling with a wyvern, before taking to the skies on the back of one. He grinned at the thought.
The doorâs bell rang once more, and Noah sensed Zax and Valros walk into the establishment.
âAh youâre here at last,â Kaelan said.
âApologies for the delay. Some things had come up,â Zax replied, smiling politely.
Noah looked at the dragon, sending him a telepathic message. âHow did it go with Valros?â
âHe knows of our identity. And there is indeed a dragon here. We will discuss more of this later,â Zax replied.
The two of them took a seat, when Kaelan looked at Zax. âActually, with Zax around we could definitely head to the Wyvern cliffs. Noah suggested we could go there to train,â Kaelan said.
âNonsense. You shouldnât trouble the man for such pointless tasks,â Valros spat back.
âNo such thing. It is an interesting idea. We could head there after the royal court,â Zax said.
âRoyal Court?â Noah asked.
âYeah, we wanted to meet the king. Why donât the rest of you come with us?â Zax said.
Noah spotted Valros expression shift and twist, as if heâd break out in a sweat, if he could. In contrast, an amused hint of a smile lingered on Zaxâs expression.
âSure,â Noah replied, not probing too deep.
Zax nodded, satisfied.
A few moments later as everyone sat, the man cooking the steak walked closer to their table, carrying a massive plate with a huge piece of steak directly on top which he set down at the centre of the table. The tavern maid girl walked around, placing smaller plates in front of each of them.
âHere you go folks, the prized Drakan Steak, hunted just today from a B rank level 321 Lightning Wyvern. I wonât say much more, the meat will speak for itself,â the man said, standing with his chest puffed out.
Noah looked at the giant still sizzling slab of meat, with silver flesh on the sides and a deep red core in the middle, and the smell began to make him drool. Cutting into the piece, he grabbed a slice and then took a bite.
An electric shock ran through his body, the steak melting in his mouth.
Letting out a gasp, Noah stared with wide eyes, noting similar reactions from the rest of them all around him.
âHoly shit,â he heard Valeria mutter to herself.
Noah agreed. Holy shit indeed.
Kaelan grinned at their expressions. âI told you this place was the best.â
Without a further word, he began to dig into the steak with abandon, feeling it pulsing with power. By the time he was done, he was stuffed to the point that he couldnât eat a single bite more.
Noah noted some notifications that had popped in his vision.
as a notification appeared in front of Noahâs eyes.
Youâve consumed [Lightning Wyvern Steak].
Power increased by two permanently.
Agility increased by one permanently.
Minor buff to lightning damage provided.
He smiled at that, feeling energy filling his body.
âThat was amazing,â he said.
âOf course, only the best at my place,â the burly draconian chef said. Noah glanced at him, before using Identify.
[Drakan Chef - ???]
A B-rank chef? Goddamn, I didnât know that was a thing.
âDrakan is the best,â Kaelan said.
âHey, if we bring you a hunt of our own, could you make it again?â Noah asked, glancing at the man.
The chef snorted. âEasily. This one was weaker than usual. Bring me a powerful one, and Iâll show you a meal youâll never forget for your life,â Drakan said.
Noah nodded. That was it then. His plan was fixed.
He was going to go hunt himself some wyverns.