Chapter 226: A campfire meeting
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
I hovered above the elves, not really quite sure how to greet them, or what I should do next. They looked up at me, and I figured Iâd start with a standard greeting.
âHi!â I called out, giving them a wave, diminishing my Radiance. They could see me after all.
The elves glanced at each other, even the woman playing tug-of-war with her wolf paused. The white âropeâ on the rock got up, flapped over to the casually dressed elf, and wrapped itself around his arm.
âGreetings.â The fancily-dressed one called out, with a strange, clipped accent. âWho - and what - are you?â He asked, voice filled with curiosity. There was no hostility, no concern, no worries.
Progress! Greetings!
âHeya! My nameâs Elaine. Iâm a human, from Remus. Who are you?â I asked, hovering above the absolute visions of perfection. I didnât want to get too close until I knew them a bit better. I IDâd them quickly.
[Warrior] - The ginger-haired woman with the massive horns. She looked as strong as a bull to boot!
[Mage]- The impractical robes and short horned blond. Why was I not surprised?
[Ranger]- The casually dressed dude with the bighorn sheep horns emerging from pitch black hair.
The mage was a little behind the other two, but all three were massively powerful. Not quite as strong as Hakka had been, but stronger than any human Iâd seen. It was hard to pin their level exactly, but they had all three of their classes.
The Ranger seemed to make a decision.
âYo! My nameâs Aegion, Iâm the Ranger here! Weâre all elves from the Tympestshard Council! Come on down and have a drink!â
His accent was also strangely clipped, and the other two elves turned on him, fiercely whispering in rapid, quiet words among the three of them.
Given their seeming reluctance, combined with their high levels, I wasnât going to poke too much. I did fly a bit lower though.
Finally, they seemed to reach a decision.
âHeya! Come join us!â The woman called out. âAlways fun to meet fellow adventurers, no matter where theyâre from!â
Oh no. Oh no oh no OH NO. They were adventurers! Scum of the earth! Source of all villainy!
They were also incredibly hot elves, and something smelled amazing. Who was I to say no?
I landed, continuing to clutch my egg protectively, and being a Sentinel was totally awesome.
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [The Dawn Sentinel] has leveled up to level 418->419! +3 Dexterity, +24 Speed, +24 Vitality, +170 Mana, +170 Mana Regen, +48 Magic power, +48 Magic Control from your Class per level! +1 Free Stat for being Human per level! +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regen from your Element per level!]
Huzzah! I focused on what I was doing.
A round of introductions started.
âIâm Awarthril!â The tall woman said, extending her hand for me to shake. She was a head and a half taller than me, and was even better-looking up close. Like, WOW. My definition of âbeautyâ was entirely redefined as I kept my eyes studiously locked on her ever-changing eyes. Blue, hazel, green, purple, red, grey - her eyes shifted through every color, some natural, some less so. The classic mark of a Mirage Classer. I took her hand, and felt her move it up and down. Her grip was gentle, her movements slow, but there wasnât a single shred of doubt that she had my hand in its entirety, and that none of the movements I was making were making a shred of difference in what she was doing. She was strong.
âThis here is Kiyaya!â She said, affectionately rubbing on the massive wolfâs head, who came up to me.
I hadnât appreciated just how stupidly large Kiyaya was when I was in the air. He was literally eye-level with me, with a jaw big enough to stick my entire head in, with teeth sharp enough and muscles strong enough to then casually rip my head off.
He gave me the great big goofy tongue-lolling look that dogs did so well, then gave my face a sloppy lick. It was incredibly ticklish, and caused me to laugh.
âCan I pet him?â I asked, getting a nod and a hidden smile back. I started to scratch Kiyaya, in the same way I used to pet Moonmoon back at Ranger Academy. She thumped her foot happily - which was a little scary, given her claws and the size.
âAwww, whoâs the best little wolf?â I cooed over her. âYes itâs you!â
Kiyaya gave me another lick at that, and I glimpsed Awarthrilâs approving smile.
âAnyways, Iâm a Mirage-Ooze-Mantle Warrior.â She explained. Iâd never heard of that combination before. Heck, I hadnât heard anyone theorize it either. Mirage? Ooze? Ok, Mantle I could see.
âHow does that work?â I asked, curious.
She glanced at Aegion, who grinned back.
âOne mug!â He called out.
âA quarter of a mug.â Awarthril countered.
âHalf a mug and two candies.â Aegion replied back, so fast it mustâve been prepared.
âHalf a mug and one candy.â Awarthril said with an eyeroll.
âDeal!â
I was totally lost, but the elves werenât. They cleared a space for Aegion to stand in the middle of. As he passed me, he whispered.
âI wouldâve settled for Awarthril to drink half a mug, but she never negotiates the candies well.â
I was so lost.
His snake bailed from his arm, and went to quietly raid the snack table while everyone was occupied. Smart snake.
Hang on - the snake had wings. What was it?
I used [Long-Range Identify], only to get back [Couatl]. Interesting! I kept a half-eye on the table.
The elves prep was done though.
âHere!â She called out. âThis is how it works. Watch carefully!â She said.
The third elf and Kiyaya vanished, and Awarthril flickered off to the side. My head started to itch in that way it did in the presence of illusions, when I had a faint inkling they were at work. Chains sprang from the ground around Aegion, wrapping around his legs and arms, while puddles of goo appeared at his feet.
To his credit, he - and his snake - tried to fight back. He leapt and tumbled, acrobatically avoiding the chains - but the ooze was building up on him, stretching from the ground to his body, slowing him down. Eventually, he slowed down enough that the chains caught him, wrapping him up entirely.
The entire thing happened in dead silence.
âYou got me!â He called out good-naturedly.
The illusion dropped, and Kiyaya appeared behind Aegion as Awarthrilâs location changed back. The 3rd elf and the couatl appeared at the table, still chowing down.
âSee? See! Itâs amazing.â Awarthril said, with the supreme confidence of someone who knew exactly how good it was.
However, I hadnât been watching just Aegion. There was something else Iâd noticed.
âTotally cool!â I said, meaning it. That was one heck of a skill set - being able to fake her own location, hide her teammates, then bind and chain down attackers? It was a ton of crowd control, and her stats - and identification - revealed that she was a warrior, with a lot more tricks up her sleeve. Like casting the famous âpunchâ spell.
âThere was one thing I noticed.â I said with a grin.
âWhatâs that?â Awarthril said, still preening, missing my tone of voice.
âWhile you hid your friend and the couatl well, and hid what was in their hands, you didnât hide the food vanishing off the table.â
Awarthril looked like sheâd been poleaxed, while Aegion roared with laughter. The last elf just chuckled as he peeled an apple by twirling his finger around it, using some magic I couldnât quite see.
âYou - but - bleargh!â Awarthril threw her hands up in the air. âHow did you notice that of all things?!â
I let a faint Radiance glow come from me while I winked.
âLet me introduce myself! Elaine, human, Celestial Healer and Radiance Mage! Iâve got some explicitly anti-mirage skills, and Iâve been dealing with some high-level illusions recently.â
Which was putting it mildly.
âArglebarglebargle.â Awarthril made a noise. âOf course youâre a Radiance mage and a healer. Like the total opposite of me.â
I cocked my head. âOh?â I asked.
Before she could answer, the last elf smoothly slid up to me, offering his hand.
âSerondes. Charmed to meet you.â His voice was like music, a crystal wind chime in the wind. I took his hand, locking eyes with him. His eyes burned and boiled like a mighty volcano was trapped behind them, and I felt heat rising to my cheeks as I took his hand.
Why did my treacherous heart have to go a-THUMP?
âIâm, a, utterly charmed to meet you as well.â I said, getting a smile as dazzling as the break of day from him.
Serondes. What a pretty name.
âWhat Awarthril means, is that your skill set is almost entirely antagonistic to hers. You are a healer, graceful and powerful. No injury can stand in your path, no disease can survive your beauty. Yet, Awarthril is all about preventing injury to her team - like me - in the first place. Illusions to hide herself and her friends, chains and muck to stop enemies from reaching me and harming me in the first place. She considers any injury to her team a personal failing. Naturally, your Radiance could destroy her illusions, if powerful enough.â He explained, as I hung onto every word.
Awarthril punched him in the arm to a resounding crack of breaking bones.
âShattered crystals WHY!?â Serondes screamed, holding his arm.
âBecause you talk too much. You didnât need to flirt with Elaine by telling her everything about me, hmmm? Plus, sheâs a healer. She can fix you up. Remember last week? The spiders? The raptors? The acorns!? And what about -â
âOk, ok! I get it!â Serondes yelled back, gripping his arm. âElaineâs a great healer. Of course she wouldnât mind helping me.â He âaskedâ with a brilliant smile, but it wasnât a question. Just a statement that the world would move to, that it was inconceivable that Iâd do anything other than heal him.
I mean, he wasnât wrong.
âOf course!â I said. âLet me take a look at your arm.â
Sure, I could just smack him full of healing - I had the power, control, and mana for it - but I wanted to get the chance to study elvish anatomy. Itâd help with future healing, in case anything got tight.
Thatâs what I was telling myself. It had nothing to do with me wanting to see just how - oh my.
Serondes, instead of rolling up his sleeve, just dropped the entire top half of his robe, revealing his rugged abs, his perfect pectorals leading up to lean arms, muscled just so.
Why couldnât I have been born an elf? Immortal perfection from the start?
Aegion gently coughed, and I jumped, flushing. What was I, a teenager with a crush?
⦠damnit, given my age and social experiences, yes. I was rapidly developing a crush on all three of the elves. Or wait, was it a crush or just envy? Did I want them, or did I want to be them?
I mentally shook my head.
âRight. Do you have any implants in your body? Anything that might be destroyed by healing back to your natural state?â I asked, quickly studying the break. Broken humerus, clean break, simple stuff.
He shook his head. âI keep talismans in the crate, but nothing inside.â He said.
I poked him, focusing on the healing. My mana flickered a hair, and I let out a whistle.
âWow! Youâre efficient!â I said.
âOf course! Iâm an elf.â He said, like it was the most natural thing ever for elves to be perfectly efficient when being healed.
âFor services wonderfully rendered, a gift.â He said, Sand swirling in front of him. A blast of heat and light heralded Lava, and then he started to sing. Tonal singing, like a chorus of angels. The Lava faded, revealing a glass rose that was twisting and growing under his melodious voice.
âFor me?â I gasped at the fine glass artwork that was presented to me. At his nod, I used my free hand to take it.
âSerondes. Lava, Sand, Sound mage, glass-maker extraordinaire.â He bowed, giving me a good view of his rippling muscles, before clothes suddenly popped into existence on him.
âLeave the poor girl alone, sheâs going to have a fit with all your prancing about.â Awarthril scolded him.
âYeah! Plus, now sheâs got no spare hands!â Aegion said, barging over with four mugs in his hands, his couatl on his shoulders. While Awarthril was what an old master of marble wouldâve carved, and Serondes was smoldering, Aegion was cute. Sure, he was perfection made flesh, but under all that was a burning intensity, confidence in every inch of his tightly-wound muscles. I couldnât help but imagine what his hands would feel like.
âNameâs Aegion! Mightâve mentioned that already. The Ranger in this group. This hereâs Cordamo. Best little couatl youâll ever see! Careful of his poison. Right! Iâm Gale, Lightning, Spore, long range, so on and so forth. All that stuffâs boring. What I do is Iâm a brewmaster! I -â
âRegularly poison me, because you have no classes or skills in it.â Serondes interrupted. âElaine, I donât think youâll like what he has to offer.â
I looked at the egg tucked under one arm, and the rose in the other. I shuffled the glass rose into my egg-holding arm, to free up space.
âAh, Iâll give it a shot.â I said, accepting a mug. Awarthril reluctantly accepted a half-full mug, while Serondes rolled his eyes and took a full mug.
âRight! Bottoms up!â Aegion said. âTo our new friend, Elaine!â
Awarthril and I both started drinking, while Serondes and Aegion looked on.
Oh my gods. This stuff was foul. It was as bad as the elves looked good. Thick sludge with unusual lumps in it. I forced myself to swallow a mouthful, but couldnât do a second.
âGluuuuuurbg! Yuck.â Awarthril made a disgusted retching noise. âThis is somehow your worst attempt ever. How do you make it worse every time?â
Aegion took a small sip and pulled a face at his drink.
Aegion and Serondes promptly turned their mugs upside down, pouring the contents out onto the grass. It sizzled slightly.
I remembered that Awarthril had agreed to âpayâ for the demonstration by drinking a half-mug. I wasnât bound by the same rules, and if the person who made the drink was pouring it out?
I dumped my mug.
Awarthril finished her mug, and threw it into the woods. It went through a tree, and I lost it after that.
âGet better at your damn drinks!â She screamed at Aegion. âThereâs no way Iâm trying one of your new âcandiesâ after that!â
She started ranting about Aegionâs concoctions, and all the different ways theyâd been utterly terrible, and how this was somehow a new low.
I was in total agreement. Aegionâs brewing. Highly suspect didnât start to cover it.
I shot Serondes a grateful look, for trying to spare me from the misery of Aegionâs hobby.
âIâm curious, what are you three doing here?â I asked, changing the subject.
After all- what were they doing here?