Book 3: Chapter 28 â Quest Reward
Noah and the rest of the group had returned to Kaelanâs estate, and Noah sat in his room, legs crossed, as he practiced his meditation. The suns had set over the horizon, night time taking over the skies, and as Noah focused on his breath, he felt the window in his chambers shift ever so slightly.
âTook you a while,â Noah replied, glancing behind himself.
His shadow stood there, leaning against the wall. âHad some stuff come up. Youâll want to see this,â the shadow replied, as a tome appeared in his hand.
Noah inspected the title.
[Tome of Soul-Harvest (???)]
A forbidden tome of soul harvest.
Noah raised an eyebrow at the tome.
âThe old witch running the place immediately knew what I was. Told me she had what I wanted but made me run some errands for it. After that, she gave a dumb prize but I managed to win enough by betting on drake races,â the shadow said.
âYou bet my money? How much?â Noah asked.
The shadow shrugged. âWe have enough left. But this didnât come cheap.â
âThis cost twelve B-grade crystals. I won four, thereâs four left after the costs,â the shadow replied.
Noahâs eyes widened. âWhat the fuck?â He said. That was nearly everything heâd made so far, including the reward for saving all of Heartilia.
âWhy did youââ
âItâs worth it. I wasnât going to, but I damn well could tell that this was worth it. Have you seen a Tome with question marks on its rarity? And thatâs with our upgraded Identify,â
Noah paused. That⦠was true. The only times heâd encountered that was when he had inspected the Shard, or the scale of the Wyrm. Still⦠having spent that much definitely stung a little.
âThe quest reward better be worth it,â he murmured to himself.
He opened the quest window, looking at his notifications.
Quest completed!
Sub quest completion: 4/4
Rewards:
1x [Skill Book of Advanced Soul Binding (Legendary)]
Noah stared at the rewards in confusion.
His shadow whistled at that. âIf there was ever suspicion regarding your Paths, that will make it clear that youâre evil and need to be killed.â
Noah frowned. âWhy is this the reward?â
The shadow shrugged. âWhy do you think Iâd know? Weâre the same person. I know about as much as you do.â
âYou know what happened at the shop you went to. Your soul-harvest tome may be why this was the reward,â Noah said.
âI seriously
doubt that. We both did an equal number of quests,â the shadow replied.
Noah felt frustration fill his chest, but before he could speak further, a slip of paper fell from the tome in his hands, fluttering before it touched the ground.
Glancing at the shadow in surprise, Noah picked up the paper slip, reading what was written on it.
Spell of Re-animation: A spell to bring those who have died and departed to the beyond, back to this world.
Below that the steps for the spell were written, explaining the rituals and components needed in brief.
âOh boy. Thatâs some not fun magic huh?â The shadow said.
Noah glanced at the shadow, before reading the list of items needed.
âA spectral heart. A spectral soul replica. Advanced Soul Binding. A soul harvest ability, general resistance to all forms of magic. Soul resistance and Soul modification,â Noah said, finishing the list.
âSeems tailored to fit you,â the shadow said. âMaybe the quest systemâs looking out for you or something?â
âOr maybe itâs been giving me rewards and leading me in directions that result in this path,â Noah said. He did not like that thought.
The shadow flowed into dark motes, melting as he grabbed the tome in his hand, sitting cross legged across from Noah on the floor, before flipping through the notes.
âAh shit,â the shadow cursed a moment later, closing his eyes. âDamn thing inflicts madness if you read it.â
Noah grabbed the tome back. âStop playing with that.â
The shadow clutched its eye, rubbing it a few moments longer. âAlright⦠lesson learned. The question now isâ are you gonna use that?â
âNot without knowing more about it,â Noah said, before tapping his bracelet. He felt the spell fizzle into place as it connected to Zax.
âZax. I need you here for something. Itâs important.â
A second later, the dragon appeared right next to Noah in a blink. The dragonâs eyes instantly scanned the area, before he glanced down at Noah. âNothing seems to have breached our spell perimeters without our notice. What is the emergency?â
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âThis,â Noah said, handing the soul binging skill tome to Zax. âI got that from a quest. Err, quests are a thing I get whenââ
âYouâve explained it before,â Zax said, flipping open the Tome as he read through the contents. âInteresting.â
âI had a quest to⦠explore? And one of the things he got from a sub quest was this tome. And then this spell procedure,â Noah said, a limb of shadow extending from the ground as his shadow specter handed the book to Zax.
Zax looked through everything, frowning as he did.
âInteresting. This is old magic. Older than we thought existed. We assume you canât see the rarity of this?â Zax asked, holding the tome.
Noah shook his head.
âHow much did this cost you?â Zax asked.
âNearly everything I had,â Noah replied.
âHmm, cheap. This here is an Ancient rarity Tome. Itâs a special rarity category that does not appear often, similar to Unique and Growth, but even rarer, for things that predate the Astral scriptâs existence,â Zax said.
Youâve learned of the Ancient rarity.
Youâll be able to identify Ancient rarity items from now on.
Noah looked at the tome, using inspect on it once again.
[Tome of Soul-Harvest (Ancient)]
A forbidden tome of soul harvest from a period of history lost to time.
âThis seems like something I shouldnât be using?â Noah asked.
âWell. We canât say that. Just for this tome aloneâ use it for sure. You already have a harvest ability, this will likely fuse with that to produce something new. But as for this skill book and spellâ¦â Zax frowned.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âWell. There are three caveats to this procedure and ability, Noah. But first, weâll explain what the spell itself is,â Zax said.
Noah nodded.
âAfter using this spell, or rather, this ritual, if you were to ever die, you would find your soul in the underworld. This cannot revive you immediately. What it can do, is give you an anchor which you can use to return,â Zax said.
Noah had assumed as much, but a revival spell still surprised him.
âWill I still be me? Or would I become a zombie?â Noah asked.
âMost undead are dead, their souls have moved on. But no, you will not be a revenant⦠at first. If you were to die a second time⦠there are chances,â Zax said.
âThat doesnât sound good,â Noah said.
âDepends on how you look at it. But thatâs not a concern as of now. Just the revival alone has a lot of risks. The Watcherâs domain persists over souls. It will try and call for you, try and grasp you. The reaper, and the underworld exist to protect souls from the madness of the watcher, but it is a treacherous journey to reach the inner sanctums. Your body would also be in danger, for the duration that your soul exists within the underworld.â Zax said.
Noah nodded. Heâd expected there would be some catch.
âThe second⦠the pact you have formed would break, even if you can come back to life. The consequences of that⦠are difficult to say.â
Noah stirred. Heâd definitely been hoping to break his pact if possible, but now that he had a potential path in front of him, he had to consider the choice carefully. Did he truly want to? Or was he being hasty? He let the thoughts dissolve, returning his attention to Zax.
âAnd lastly⦠your shadow will fuse to become one with you, and will no longer be independent. The two of you will merge again to truly become one,â Zax said.
Noah glanced at his shadow, who was surprised at the words.
âWell, thatâs a bit surprising,â The shadow said, scratching his head. âGuess you wonât need to find a name for me then huh?â
âIâm notââ
âOh shut it. We both know this is good for us. Iâll make you do it if you donât on your own,â the shadow said.
âNoah should get some time to consider his choices at the very least,â Zax said.
The shadow shrugged. âI think we both know this is something thatâs good for him- but yeah I agree. Some time is good. Iâd like a little bit of time as well,â the shadow said, before glancing at Noah. âBut if you decide not to because of me, Iâm gonna be mad.â
âBig words coming from you. As if I think that highly of you. Iâd be happy to get rid of you,â Noah replied, snorting.
âI take it back. Zax, can I take him over instead? This guy irritates me,â the shadow said.
âZax, can you destroy him? I think leaving him alive was a mistake,â Noah spat back.
Zax sighed, shaking his head. âStop acting like children you two. And stop fighting like siblings.â
âWhoâd have an awful sibling like this guy,â Noah said, making a disgusted face.
âWell, Iâm like, not even a month old soâ¦â the shadow said.
The two of them looked at each other a moment later.
âAlright, I guess we do act a little like bickering siblings,â Noah admitted.
âKinda weird. Iâd always thought what itâd be like to have one, but never imagined it would be⦠like this.â
âLike you cannot stand them, but would still give your life for them?â Zax asked, raising an eyebrow.
âUhh, yeah,â shadow replied. âIt is a bit one-sided though.â
Noah looked at him in surprise.
âWhat? Shut up. You know I will. Thatâs why I exist. To protect you,â the shadow said, blushing ever so slightly.
âWell, I appreciate that. Itâs hard to say I would die for you, because my death would kill us both. But I wouldnât want you to die,â Noah replied.
âI doubt I can, as long as youâre alive. Iâll simply return to you instead,â the shadow replied, shrugging.
A few moments of silence remained after that.
âLetâs get back on topic,â Zax said, handing Noah the ability tome. âWe believe you should use the ability tome right now, and then wait for some time before making a decision.â
Noah frowned, looking down at the tome. A moment later, he looked up at Zax.
âDo you think⦠my quest system has been leading me towards things that would lead to this?â Noah asked.
âThat is⦠difficult to say. Fate is difficult to read, as weâve already mentioned, but especially yours. Even gods would struggle to see your fate clearly. It is possible that it may have, or more likely, your quest system is adapting to events that happen around you and charting a path that it thinks you will head towards. But ultimately the choice has to be yours.â
Noah looked down at the tome, before nodding. Sending a pulse of mana, he saw the prompt appear.
Would you like to absorb [Tome of Soul-Harvest (Ancient)]
Yes/No?
Yes.
A pulse of energy, stronger than any heâd felt before from a tome pulsed into Noahâs soul, etching something into it.
Ability [Soul Harvest] unlocked!
No ability slots available.
Ability fusion available.
Fuse [Runic Harvest] with [Soul Harvest]?
Yes/No?
Yes.
Ability [Soul-Rune Harvest (Ancient/Unique)] unlocked!
[Soul-Rune Harvest (Ancient/Unique)]
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Harvest the soul of your enemies, capturing them into runes that adorn your Arcane Body, allowing you to summon phantoms and specters that will obey all your commands.
Noah let out a breath, feeling the power settle into him.
Zax nodded, before handing the skill book and the ritual procedure back to him. âThis should go without saying, but do not take those out in public, or let anyone find out you have them.â
Noah nodded.
âWell, then, weâll be heading back. Let us know if you need something else,â Zax said, teleporting away.
Noah sat in his room, his mind going through stuff. His shadow specter melted into the shadows as well, flowing into him, leaving him alone in the darkness.
Iâm not suited to this much thinking.
Deciding not to worry about it for the time being, Noah went back to his meditation. Whatever might happen, heâd just need to deal with it as the time came.
Before long, his thoughts were soon replaced by the thoughts of wrestling a wyvern and killing it before forming a soul mount out of one that he could ride on.