Chapter 42: Arrival in Virinum
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
âKallisto, Arthur, you're with me and Artemis on collecting bodies. Origen, Maximus, Elaine, youâre on wood-gathering duty.â Julius ordered us, as we started to clean up the mess from the battle.
We grabbed some axes, and headed into the woods. As much as I gave the physical stats grief, and didnât spend much time or energy on them, my 20 points in Strength let me swing an axe like I was a fit woman on Earth, never mind that I was a slightly athletic teenager currently. We were chopping and gathering wood, when my thought process caught up to what I was doing.
âWhy are we chopping wood?â I asked. It was a mark of how well I was being trained that I just followed orders.
Maximus swung the axe with grace, while Origen was, well⦠like he was chopping wood.
âWe need to burn the bodies. Black Crow has their soul, but their body will attract monsters otherwise. A few here and there â the poisoned ones that Arthur hunted down â will be fine, but we canât leave a stack. Otherwise monsters show up, monsters might think thereâs good eating here, and in a year, we have a monster extermination problem.â
We hauled the wood back, building a pyre. Goblin bodies, so ferocious in life, looked like malnourished children in death. We stacked them, Artemis, Origen, and I respectfully, the rest just throwing their bodies on the heap. Crimson eyes promising murder just hours ago now gazed into nothingness, green skin marred with an angry spiderweb where lightning had coursed through them.
Artemis patted me on the shoulder, interrupting a stream of thought that was about to start going down the morality path. I realized I had tears streaming down my face.
âJust remember. They were sneaking up on us, trying to kill us. Nothing made them attack us. Nothing made them cram through that opening in our fort. Nothing we did pushed them, forced them to try and attack us. That was all on them.â She gave me a big hug from behind, squeezing me hard.
âYouâre alive, and unhurt. Iâm alive, and unhurt. Thanks to you, weâre all alive and unhurt.â While I didnât quite have warm fuzzy feelings going through me, it staved off the darkness slowly starting to creep across my heart.
We stacked the weapons on top of their bodies.
Artemis passed me a torch. âHere. Youâll feel better being the one to send them to a peaceful place.â
I wasnât sure how right she was, but I took the torch anyways, lighting the pyre. I bowed my head as the flames licked up, reflecting in my eyes, washing the scene in a fiery red. The flames on the pyre matched the flames in my heart â in turmoil, swaying one way, then the next. I sent a wish, a prayer, that White Dove would take them somewhere nicer, a place where they didnât feel the need to try and murder others. I hoped Black Crow didnât need to take any of them, that they went gently.
The fact that they all died in battle suggested that Black Crow was laughing, enjoying the grand bounty. His messengers would probably feast tomorrow.
Was it their nature to kill? Or were there outside influences, reasons that pushed them to a point of desperation, that gave them a powerful need to try and murder travelers? Would they farm if they could? Or did they just find it easier to rob others?
I was a healer. I was supposed to bring people back from the brink of death, not push them over it.
But I didnât push a single person, goblin, or otherwise near-intelligent creature off the edge. I did pull some people away from the brink, not that they had been all that close. And nothing about healing said I couldnât defend myself.
Fuck, this was a lot to process, a lot to think about.
All questions for another day. Right now, me and mine were healthy and alive, and no goblins had been left alive to cause a problem.
âGood work everyone.â Julius called us to attention as the flames were burning lower. âQuestion time. Do we stay here for the night, or do we move on?â
âMove on.â Arthur immediately voted.
âStay.â Kallisto and Maximus said, practically in unison.
Artemis was doing some muttering to herself, before voting on âMove on.â Origen just shrugged, not caring.
âElaine. Youâre the deciding vote.â Julius told me.
Me? I had a vote? Why wouldnât Julius decide? I thought about the issue, and rapidly realized something â I had no knowledge of the arguments for, or against, the merits of moving or staying.
âIâve got nothing.â I said. âI donât know enough to have a good vote.â
Artemis cracked a smile at me. Julius nodded, accepting my âvoteâ.
âAlright, weâre moving. Arthur â â
âYeah, yeah, scouting. Iâm always the scout. We need more than one.â The bear-man complained, getting to his feet. Julius narrowed his eyes.
âReins. Iâll be scouting. Artemis is in charge while Iâm not around.â Julius surprised all of us, and from the look on his face, he was slightly regretting his impulsive order, designed to one-up Arthurâs complaints, but signing himself up for a night of scouting anyways.
Undeterred, he pointed at one of the walls that Artemis had erected earlier.
âArtemis. Bring down that wall.â He thought a moment. âLeave the rest up. Who knows, maybe someone will use it as the start of an outpost.â
We packed up our gear, throwing it into the wagon, a mimicry of the first night where weâd fled from the mention of the D-word. I copied my original role, hopping in the wagon early, putting gear away as it was thrown in.
The D-word. Thatâs what I was calling Dragons in my head now, to stop another slip-up. I wasnât sold on them being able to hear me say their name, but I was in a land of magic, where the impossible was every day. The others didnât seem to know much about the D-word, but nothing- nothing â had shaken Julius like that, so we werenât asking, and he wasnât volunteering.
We got everything packed away, Arthur awkwardly climbing into the driverâs seat, wood creaking in protest as he settled down. Artemis muttered to herself, head cocking back and forth, before finally seeming to make up her mind. She put her hand against one of the wagon walls, streaks of power lighting the wagonâs interior up as she drew mana from it, crumbling a hole in one of the earthen walls big enough for the wagon to go through.
âAlright everyone, huddle up.â Artemis called out. An indistinct noise came from the front. âAlright, fine, everyone near the entrance so Arthur can listen in as well.â
I was curious, but Artemis was the boss right now, so we all went near the front of the wagon, making sure the door was open. We were all in a rough circle, with Arthurâs back being the only thing that showed through the door.
âWhatâs up?â Kallisto asked. Origen raised a single eyebrow, indicating his curiosity. Knowing him, there was probably a complete essayâs worth of questions depending on the exact angle of the eyebrow. I didnât speak fluent Origen-ese, so I had no idea what it was being said.
âAfter-action summary. What went well, what didnât, thoughts on the fight.â Artemis started.
âWe didnât do one last time.â Maximus pointed out.
âI wasnât temporarily in charge last time.â Artemis bit back.
I thought about sassing Artemis by saying âTemporarily.â, but decided against it. It was hard enough suddenly being in charge, without everyone giving you grief over the first thing you tried to do. So instead, I decided to be helpful.
âMy healing range being hands-on is a problem.â I started. âI needed to be right up close and personal, Iâm slow and youâre all fast, so Maximus needed to not only have no armor on, but be bare-chested so I could touch him to heal. Iâm completely vulnerable, and anything remotely related to being in the action means someone needs to cover for me.â
Maximus grunted assessment. âYou were useful, you were helpful, donât get me wrong. You also werenât make-or-break in that scrap.â I opened my mouth in protest, and he held a hand up, forestalling me. âYouâre worth more than twice your weight in gold after the fight. In a fight, it was like my back was to a civilian who needed protection. It limited my movements, it forced me to fight defensively. You tried to cover for me at one point, but Julius already had me â it forced Artemis to intervene, and sheâs our last-ditch move.â He paused, and kept going.
âNow, I donât want you to feel bad about any of that. You did what you were told to do, youâre braver than almost anyone I know. Heck, at your age, unarmed, no armor, thereâs no way Iâd have run towards goblins like that.â He patted me on the head. I had mixed feelings on that.
âKallisto?â Artemis continued.
âI was too slow getting my armor together. Origen finished suiting up at the same time as me, and heâs our utility. Iâm focused in this; I should be faster than him.â Nods of agreement came around the circle.
âRight. I think instead of sparring, you should practice getting your armor on and off. I know you did that during training, but it seems like youâve been slacking.â Artemis took a deep breath, preparing to give feedback on herself.
âFor me. Generally I get shit for being on a hair trigger, tonight it paid off in spades. Saved Elaine, created the walls to stop it from being a disaster, [Chain Lightning] worked like a charm- all in all, I was the model of perfection. You should learn from your betters.â Artemis tossed her head at that, short hair flowing in agreement.
We made some booing noises at that, with Arthur being a bit more vocal.
âCheck your damn targets on that [Chain Lightning]! I was almost roasted!â He complained.
Artemis laughingly held her hands up. âAlright, alright, the real analysis. [Chain Lightning] was probably overkill, although it did end the fight. Arthur, youâre practically invisible, I wonât hold back on skills because you might be there. I drew more from our reserves than needed â or allowed â and I let myself get over-drawn and exhausted. If thereâd been anything else, I wouldnât have been able to help.â
The discussion continued a bit, more pros and cons weighed, analysis of what went right, what went wrong, how we could do better in the future. I could practically see us growing closer, growing stronger. If someone had a teamwork skill, itâd be leveling up.
Wait, levels! Time to see my loot. I rubbed my hands in anticipation, mouth splitting into a toothy grin.
[*Ding!* Your Party has slain a [Goblin Warrior] (Wood, lv 88)]
[*Ding!* Your Party has slain a [Goblin Raider] (Fire, lv 92)]
Several dozen more goblins, in a dozen different classes.
[*Ding!* Your Party has slain a [Goblin Skirmisher] (Light, lv 105)]
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Calming Aura] has reached level 106!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Healing Aura] has reached level 104!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Healing Aura] has reached level 105!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Healing Aura] has reached level 106!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Detailed Restoration] has reached level 80!].
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[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Detailed Restoration] has reached level 98!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Greater Invigorate] has reached level 100!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Centered Mind] has reached level 100!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Centered Mind] has reached level 101!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Deaden Pain] has reached level 62!].
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[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Deaden Pain] has reached level 75!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Attack Bacteria] has reached level 70!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Parasitic Remover] has reached level 36!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Cure Toxin] has reached level 82!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Privacy] has reached level 68!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Learning] has reached level 98!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Oath] has reached level 101!].
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Shadow Healer] has leveled up to level 89! +1 Free Stat, +3 Mana Regen, +2 Magic power, +2 Magic Control from your Class! +1 Free Stat for being Human! +1 Mana from your Element!]
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Shadow Healer] has leveled up to level 90! +1 Free Stat, +3 Mana Regen, +2 Magic power, +2 Magic Control from your Class! +1 Free Stat for being Human! +1 Mana from your Element!]
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Light of Hope] has leveled up to level 124! +1 Mana, +3 Mana Regen, +1 Magic power, +5 Magic Control from your Class! +1 Free Stat for being Human! +1 Mana Regen from your Element!]
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[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Light of Hope] has leveled up to level 127! +1 Mana, +3 Mana Regen, +1 Magic power, +5 Magic Control from your Class! +1 Free Stat for being Human! +1 Mana Regen from your Element!]
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Light Affinity] has reached level 124!]
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[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Light Affinity] has reached level 127!]
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Dark Affinity] has reached level 89!]
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Dark Affinity] has reached level 90!]
I cackled in glee, seeing my levels go up, monthâs worth of effort solved in a single evening. Thinking back on it, I immediately sobered up, a bucket of cold water poured over my happiness.
Creatures had died for my levels. Dozens of living, breathing, sapient creatures. What Artemis said came back to me. We hadnât attacked them. We hadnât made them attack us. It was self-defense, pure and simple. What was I supposed to do, strip naked and add salt and pepper to make myself tastier?
Argh. Nothing was simple. Give me people that needed â and wanted! â healing, and I was a happy girl.
What did make me light up a bit more was I was at 127 in my main class â a stoneâs throw away from classing up again. Itâd been years since I last leveled up my main class, and I was eager to see what was on the next floor of the library. Who knows, maybe it wouldnât be rushed, and Iâd have days to explore and read.
Iâd kill for a library.
The joke felt like it was in bad taste at first, but I thought more on it. No, Iâd actually kill for a library.
We fell back into our normal routine. Day after the fight, relaxing, recuperating, more analysis with Julius around. More running and sparring and pushups and burpees and other inventive torments from Artemis. Julius ordered Maximus to start re-fitting one of the former Rangerâs gear to fit me â he didnât like me being on the front lines practically naked more than anyone else did. Maximus grumbled, but took my measurements and started re-shaping armor to fit me.
Artemis insisted that I get mage-armor, whatever difference that made.
We kept heading to Virinum as the rainy season came into full swing. Artemis had no mercy â I still had to keep doing all of the exercises she wanted, but now I was wet and muddy. Blessedly, I still had dibs on the wagon, and Artemis no longer slept in it, citing my nightmares keeping her up. The wagon recharged its lost mana, and before I knew it, one day we turned the corner to see the walls of Virinum.
A man sitting by the road stood up at seeing us, seemingly having performed the motion a thousand times. He came over and asked, in an exhausted, defeated voice.
âAre you the Ranger squad?â
âYeah.â Kallisto answered.
âShame, weâve been waiting for the Ranger â wait what!?â The man did a double-take at Kallistoâs answer.
âI said yeah, weâre the Ranger squad. Whatâs going on?â Kallisto asked, but it was too late, the man whooping and yelling and running down the road to the town.
âThe Rangers are here! The Rangers are here!â He yelled, jumping and waving his arms at town.
âFuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.â Julius said, putting his head in his hands. âThatâs never good.â