Chapter 104– Ranger Academy IV
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
I made my way back to my room as the sun fell, the moons starting to slowly rise, slitted pupils watching this part of my journey. I grabbed a quick meal from one of the platters lying around, and contemplatively munched on it. If I had to guess, from the way some of the other recruits were busy eating earlier, and the various hints dropped by Artemis, combined with sheer logic, that the hell months didnât feed us enough.
I nodded to myself. That made sense.
As I fixed myself my own sandwich â I still had to teach other people how to make them â I considered my plan of attack. Would it be better to scuff as much as I could now, then have the sharp fall-off once the hell months started? Or was it better to start weaning myself now, to not have that sharp spike of hunger pains at the start?
I wandered into my room, still lost in my own thoughts.
What about sleep? No way we werenât going to get sleep deprived, not with how often Iâd pulled watch, not with how often weâd gone gallivanting off in the middle of the night to handle some crisis or another. Should I start weaning myself down now, or-
My musing was interrupted as someone entered my room.
âHey you. Want some of this?â A shirtless man said, indicating to himself.
I couldnât help pulling a disgusted face at him.
âUg, no.â I said. âPlease leave.â
âAww come on, donât be like-â He started to say, only to get interrupted by a hiss.
Iâd heard snakes of all stripes in the Kadan Jungle. Iâd heard louder hisses, meaner hisses, and the sound and cadence of the noise made me think of a snake.
However, none of their noises broke, shattered [Center of the Galaxy] in quite the same way. None of them brought about a deep, primal fear, rooted in my very bones, fight-or-flight instinct screaming at me to move, to run, to flee for my life.
I couldnât move a limb, the fear was paralyzing, an apex predator here for me. There was no running. There was no hiding. There was no fighting. There was only groveling.
A second man entered the room â fully clothed bless him â and he was a pale, thin man, with red eyes and white hair, stalking forward with his hands clasped behind his back. My guess was he had albinism.
Softly, oh so softly, he spoke, every word defying how I knew sound should work, piercing through the static background noise, he spoke.
âDid you not hear the lady? Your presence is neither requested nor desired. Leave.â
I seized the moment to [Identify] him. I had to know what I was dealing with.
[Warrior].
He was higher-level than the Nothasaurus, by a good chunk. If I had to guess, from all my experiences, he was just shy of level 500.
I wondered â first real class at level 8. Second class at level 64. Was the third class at level 512?
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Identify] has reached level 99!]
I dismissed the notification â it wasnât supposed to show up during high stress or combat situations.
I suddenly felt a sense of release, as I regained control over my limbs.
âOh yeah? Who are you? Why should I-â The man started to bluster.
I gave him a Look, like he was the biggest idiot in the world. Which he might be. Did he not [Identify] the person in front of us? Did he not realize that the person was higher than both our levels combined? Was he one of those idiots who didnât have [Identify], or was he scared, and simply lashing out?
âI am Night, first among the Sentinels. This is my island. I will brook no disrespect.â He said, and suddenly I was on my knees, bleeding from my ears, unable to hear anything as everything in the room shook.
Night and the man were gone, and I healed myself with [Phases of the Moon], [Center of the Galaxy] kicking back in.
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Center of the Galaxy] has reached level 161!]
I blinked, looking around. It was like a bomb had gone off in here. What hadâ¦
With a polite knock on my doorframe â I no longer had a door â Night was present again.
âPlease, walk with me.â He politely said, and with the display of power, and his previous declaration, I wasnât going to say no.
We slowly walked through and out the villa in silence, Night only pausing to request a slave to get my room fixed. The slaveâs attitude was telling â deferential, but not terrified. Nor surprised at the damage.
âI apologize for the unpleasantness.â He started off saying, finally breaking the silence. âThere always tends to be one who thinks my orders are mere suggestions. They must be reminded of their position.â
I suppressed a shudder. It was clear that Night placed himself above all the other trainees â and for that matter, he might be placing himself above all the other Sentinels. Which, by implication, was placing himself above most of humanity.
âWhat happened toâ¦â I said, gesturing back towards the villa.
Night snorted.
âHe went for a long swim. He should be able to make it. Only about half a mile or so, and the moons are out tonight.â
I looked at him. There wasnât a drop of water on him. Either he was able to accurately hurl a person half a mile, he could run on water, or he was just so fast that he could towel himself off and change clothes in the brief time he was gone.
Which meant the explosion in my room earlier had been from Night moving that fast, the blast of air so loud, so powerful, it caused a minor explosion. From 0. While carefully accelerating a second, not as durable person.
Fucking hell. What sort of monster was I talking with?
I swallowed a nervous lump in my throat.
âWhat do you want with me?â I asked, looking directly at him.
He laughed.
âAh, brave little otter. I wanted to have a discussion on your [Oath]. I am, shall we say, something of an expert on restriction skills, and yours has potential to be problematic during the training that is to come.â
I had never been called an otter before, but if the highest-level human in existence wanted to call me an otter, Iâd swim on my back and carry a pebble.
âRestriction skills?â I said, wanting a clarification on the terminology, and there seemed to be no better person to ask.
âYes. Skills which bind you, and give you power as a result. I am Night. It is an open secret that I am restricted to operating when the sun is not present. The skill strengthens me, empowers me to reach untold heights.â
Which might be why he was such a high level. He could punch far, far higher than normal, and as long as he hunted during the night, he could slay monsters higher level than him, getting a large bonus to exp for punching up. Being able to reliably kill monsters his level also helped.
âMy concern is multifold. People will be injured. We need to know who can push through minor injuries, and still accomplish what needs to be done. We can not have individuals get used to being healed now, then find that they falter and fail when present in the field. This will kill many, many Rangers.â
âAt the same time, I do not wish to separate you, to put you through a trial of one. It is unfair to everyone involved. You will not bind to the others, develop a sense of comradery. At the same time, you will be resented, accused of acquiring special favors through less savory means. This too, can not be allowed to pass.â
âTell me. How do we make this work?â Night said.
We walked, taking a slow lap around the villa, as I thought on the problem, fingers tapping against my side.
âWellâ¦. If someoneâs at risk of dying, thereâs no way Iâm not going to try and keep them alive.â I started off saying.
âAcceptable, and please do. We have a pair of healers, but they are not always on-hand, and preventing training accidents is to be desired. My concerns are more low-level injuries, broken bones and the like.â
âBroken bonesâ and âlow level injuriesâ didnât go together in my book, but this was Night, and his scale and perspective were clearly different.
âIf people explicitly ask me to not heal them, I wonât. I believe, for the most part, in self-determination, in letting people make their own choices. Have people ask me to not step in on minor injuries, and I wonât be restricted. Now, if someone comes to me and asks for healing, I will heal them, regardless of the consequences.â
Night gave me a long look, as we continued to walk.
âThis is acceptable. Tell me more about overriding peopleâs choice.â
âWhen the impact is more than just the person. Perinthus, some people refused healing. They put the entire town at risk, for what? Their ego? Some strange desire to not want help? Some sense of pride? No, at that point, the good of the many outweighed the desire of the few, and they were healed, regardless.â
We walked again in slow, contemplative silence.
âWhat if you had to let one die, to let two more live? Three? What if you had to kill one person, to save four? Five? At what point does your [Oath] free you, let you make decisions to kill, instead of save?â He finally asked.
I stopped, staring at him, thinking. He stopped, turning, looking at me with those intense eyes.
âI donât know.â I finally said. âI know I couldnât deliberately launch an attack on the Classer causing the plague in Perinthus, regardless of the damage he was doing. Fortunately, I had a team to cover me.â
âIf your team was not present, what would your course of action have been?â He said, each word carefully articulated.
âTold the guard. Told other healers. I wouldnât have shouted it from the rooftops â that wouldâve sparked a riot. Possibly confronted him, let him launch the first attack, then go from there.â I promptly replied. Iâd done a lot of thinking on the subject.
âIf you see a powerful archer drawing a bow at you, stacking skills, what could you do?â Night asked me, seemingly changing the subject.
â[Veil] to hide myself and block the arrow, move into a different position, evaluate if I should be fighting or running.â I said. Another situation Iâd had some thinking on.
âYou do not need him to fire first to attack back?â Night asked.
I shook my head.
âItâs clear the archerâs hostile. My [Oath] is restrictive, it doesnât mean I have to be stupid.â
âWhat if someone was attempting to merely restrict you, just bind you? They meant you no harm, they simply wished to kidnap a powerful healer.â
âAttack the bindings. Throw up my shield skill. Attacks against my shield are obviously hostile against me, and I can go from there.â
âIf said hostile parties chose not to attack your barrier, and simply erected a prison around you?â
I hesitated, not wanting to say that Iâd probably be in serious trouble.
âVery well.â Night said, properly interpreting what my silence meant. âThe solution is to get your secondary class to the point where the question is meaningless.â
We walked for some more time in contemplative silence.
âExcellent pairing of classes, by the way. It used to be the traditional pairing for healers to take a mage class secondarily. Did you come up with the pairing yourself, or did you discover some account of it with your great joy in reading historical accounts?â Night asked.
I suppressed a shiver. He knew way too much about me. It was kinda creepy.
âI came up with it on my own. Why did the pairing fall out of favor?â I asked.
Night shrugged.
âPure healers stayed in camps and towns, becoming wealthy. Healer-mages went out and fought. Over time, the healer-mages died out, as those that fight tend to do, and youngsters looking to become healers did some basic calculations. Stay, and become wealthy and respected, or go, and become dead. Is it any wonder that healers ended up entirely backline? Mages get a full sixteen skills to defend themselves against attack with, while healer-mages tend to only have eight. On the other side of the coin, itâs exceptionally rare for those that find themselves with a calling to become a mage deciding to take up the more peaceful mantle of healing.â
âHence, healer-mages dying out as a combination.â
We continued to walk for a bit, then reached the front of the villa again.
âMiss Elaine. It has been a pleasure. I wish you the best of luck in the coming weeks.â Night formally said. âI do hope none of the earlier unpleasantness will occur again.â
I saluted, knowing when I was being dismissed.
âThank you Night.â I said, turning and leaving.
The next few days were relatively straightforward. Early wakeup, formation, a run around the island, then get some bare-bone essentials drilled into us, mostly for the benefit of the non-army members who had joined. That way, when the instructors told us to do something, weâd know what exactly they were asking us to do. Break for lunch, more drills, then more laps and light exercise.
The two wolves were hilarious, marching in lockstep behind us with a pair of goofy grins. They didnât need to, but they were clearly having the time of their lives making fun of us. Or participating. Hard to tell.
I had a brief talk with the owner of the wolves, who said the black oneâs name was Moon.
And the white oneâs name was Moon.
Why youâd name your two wolves the same thing, I had no idea. I had to stifle a laugh every time he asked âMoonMoonâ to do something though. Odds were good, the wrong Moon would do it â and from the glint of mischief in their eyes, it was deliberately to wind Wolfy up.
[Rangerâs Lore], [Learning], and [Training] were all enjoying the current activities, seeing a few points in the first two, and a modest jump in the last one.
We had the first drop out three days in â the dude with the carnivorous plant in the wheelbarrow. He said he couldnât risk his plantâs health, but I personally, privately thought he was sick of wheeling it around everywhere.
Four more dropped out before the end of the first week, all muttering and complaining about it being âtoo much.â Too many pushups, too much running, too many orders, just â too much everything. They werenât given the nasty treatment the first person whoâd been thrown out was, but they were somewhat looked down on by the rest of us.
Hey, we were sticking it out, and they were quitting less than a week in. Of course, Iâd look down on them somewhat.
I was pleased to see the dude whoâd tried harassing me was in the lot. He asked to leave after five days, constantly looking over his shoulder, jumping at every little noise, looking like heâd seen a ghost. Probably just a result of being on the receiving end of Nightâs displeasure. Good.
Another day of training wrapped up, and I went to bed, intending to get a full nightâs sleep. Tomorrow was the last day before the hell months started. Iâd come up with a few ideas, but one in particular stuck with me as I saw people leaving.
[Identify] had severely diminishing returns if you looked at someone youâd already [Identify]âd once. Otherwise you could just sit there and [Identify] the same person for hours on end to grind it up.
With [Training] providing a nice exp boost, and [Learning] most likely going to level up a good amount, I was only going to [Identify] people once they quit, and my chance of IDing them basically vanished. By waiting though, Iâd maximize the amount of experience I could get out of them, because [Learning] and [Training] would be higher level.
A crack of lightning woke me up in the middle of the night, along with the all-too-familiar sound of rocks whizzing by, impacting on the ground or pillars, causing an explosion of noise. The primal roar of a sea monster pierced the air, reverberating, striking fear into my heart.
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Vigilant] has reached level 132!]
Not nearly as badly as Night though, and instructors were moving through the villa, yelling at us to move, to run, to fall into formation in front of the building.
Which I promptly did, wondering if Artemis was out there somewhere, throwing lightning bolts and rocks. It was her style.
I got outside, a massive deluge of rain pouring outside of the villa, a shimmering golden barrier separating the villa from the elements. Other trainees were running to the courtyard to fall in. I started to run through, head on a swivel, ducking as a projectile went whizzing over my head.
The duck was unneeded, but I was getting concerned. What was going on here? Were we under attack? Whoâd attack Ranger Academy, with some of the Sentinels hanging out? Was it just a monster attack?
I made it to the formation, neither at the front nor the back.
Senior Drill Instructor Quintis walked out to the front of the formation, a cruel grin on his face.
âWelcome Trainees, to the hell months!â
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[Name: Elaine]
[Race: Human]
[Age: 16]
[Mana: 17210/17210]
[Mana Regen: 20521]
Stats
[Free Stats: 62]
[Strength: 118]
[Dexterity: 218]
[Vitality: 235]
[Speed: 220]
[Mana: 1721]
[Mana Regeneration: 2379]
[Magic Power: 1506]
[Magic Control: 2039]
[Class 1: [Constellation of the Healer - Celestial: Lv 187]]
[Celestial Affinity: 187]
[Warmth of the Sun: 160]
[Medicine: 185]
[Center of the Galaxy: 161]
[Phases of the Moon: 187]
[Moonlight: 104]
[Veil of the Aurora: 146]
[Vastness of the Stars: 135]
[Class 2: [Pyromancer - Fire: Lv 62]]
[Fire Affinity: 62]
[Fire Resistance: 62]
[Fire Conjuration: 62]
[Fire Manipulation: 62]
[Fuel for the Fire: 62]
[Burn Brightly: 62]
[Rapidash: 62]
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[Class 3: Locked]
General Skills
[Identify: 99]
[Recollection of a Distant Life: 131]
[Pretty: 125]
[Vigilant: 132]
[Oath of Elaine to Lyra: 167]
[Ranger's Lore: 144]
[Training: 28]
[Learning: 150]
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