Book 2: Chapter 35: Patch 6.0: The Second Round
The True Endgame
âDamn it. This never would have happened with the Divine Brigade. Those bastards would all be dead or begging for mercy,â Fenrir says, sitting slumped over next to Oleander as the rest of the crew prepares for reaching the isle.
âWell, you wanted to just skip the fighting stuff for fishing this time around. If we did what weâve always done, we wouldnât be having a problem right now,â Oleander explains.
âI know, but arenât you bored of that?â
âIâm split. I still enjoy it, but that just might be the sadist in me talking. Cor lets me take care of all of my sadistic desires out on him, so Iâve been fine without doing the usual stuff.â
âMaybe Iâm just getting too old for games. All I want to do is just laze around with all of you and fish, but here I am, trying to take on some OP twinks and a longship belonging to one of the gameâs most powerful factions. What kind of idiot am I? Thereâs no way that any of that would ever work without some serious training and plotting.â
Rock walks up to Fenrir and nuzzles her head against his hands. Sheâs getting better at walking without one of her paws â she isnât stumbling around so much anymore.
Fenrir canât resist petting her head when she does this.
âIt was stupid, but itâs fine. We used to be in the Divine Brigade, and the Divine Brigade was always able to pull victories out of their asses somehow. Are you forgetting how many times weâve been accused of hacking just because we did something stupidly awesome that never should have worked?â Oleander asks.
âYouâre right,â Fenrir says.
âBesides, there werenât any NPCs on those ships, right? So, everybody who died will be back in a day â well, a couple of days in-game. Plus, they all said that they had rebirth counters to spare when we asked during the meeting.â
âYeah, but they lost their ships and gear. That sucks. I would be so pissed and depressed if we lost The Shoebill,â Fenrir says, taking one hand away from Rockâs head to pet the deck, but Rock gently bites onto his straying hand to try and bring it back to her head. âSo needy,â Fenrir tells her and returns to petting her with both hands.
âLetâs just take things one step at a time for now, alright? Weâll win, save Nell, and be the awesome guys that people always accuse of cheating! Itâll be just like old days.â
âI swear, I keep on trying to get out, but then I keep on getting pulled back. It must be destiny.â
âPrrrooobably! Anyways, go up there and get ready for fishing. We should be there soon,â Oleander says, leaning over to pat Fenrir on the back.
âThanks, Olly. Oh, feeling better?â Fenrir asks as he stands up.
âYup! I can feel my Mana coming back to me, so Iâm not so tired anymore.â
âGood. Take it easy,â Fenrir says, walking back to the shipâs bow where all of the fishing supplies are. âCannons loaded still?â he asks.
âYeah. Ready if we get into a fight,â Serra answers.
âFeeling better?â Cassiel asks.
âI am, thanks. Just going to take things one step at a time for now so that I donât get caught up in my feelings and make mistakes. Weâre at enough of a disadvantage without me screwing things up and getting us in even more trouble,â Fenrir answers.
The designated isle comes into view. Itâs a small one, so getting behind it wonât take long. Fenrir, Cassiel, Corwin, and Serra get their rods ready and set up with lures as lures supposedly work best for catching their target.
The closer they get, the more shipwrecks they encounter. Beached vessels that have clearly been abandoned for some time can be found along the beaches of the isle, and fresh debris floats in the water.
âThey must have been fighting on the way here,â Cassiel tells Serra.
âYeah. I wonder if anybody comes and tries to take stuff from sunken ships,â Serra says.
âI donât see why they couldnât. There are potions and spells to increase your ability to breathe underwater, and as long as you have a plan to deal with anything that might try attacking you, it should be fine.â
âI want to try it sometime.â
âIâll look around and see if I can find anything for us to do it after the tournament. Coral reefs might be extinct in real life, but here, the ocean is full of them. I bet youâd like it.â
âLike what?â Fenrir asks, now standing behind the girls.
âPlundering booty,â Serra answers in a deadpan voice.
âSounds about right. Anyways, weâll be there soon. Letâs get ready on the cannons just in case. Weâll switch back to our rods once weâre in the clear.â
The first of the ships that came here first comes into view. Two more pop into view afterward.
Eleven ships came here, but only three are left. The three that are left are all heavily damaged and look as if theyâve come to a truce to just fish for their targets rather than try and kill each other.
âWe could blow them up. Easy targets,â Serra suggests.
âLess competition,â Bonekraka adds on.
âWe wonât need to. I doubt those pricks from before are going to let these guys go when they get here. Letâs just find a good spot and cast our lines for now,â Fenrir says.
Both Serra and Bonekraka look disappointed, but Serra gets over it as soon as she picks up her fishing rod.
Fenrir picks up Rod and notices the gem shining even brighter than before.
âGuess my Standing went up,â Fenrir says.
Rod pulses twice.
âIt didnât? Then why are you shining brighter?â
Fenrir doesnât get a response. The more mysterious that Rod becomes, the more he wants to hurry and discover its secrets.
âYou're a pain, partner, but alright. Letâs catch some fish.â
The Shoebill sails past the three ships already fishing. Their crews suspiciously watch as The Shoebill passes them, but once they see that its crew doesnât plan on opening fire on them, they ease up and return to fishing.
Once The Shoebill comes to a stop, it is time for the four fishers to get to work.
Their target is the Razorfang eel. Only Corwin has ever seen one before, but with that sort of name, the rest of them are confident that they will recognize it when they see it.
It helps that they are able to watch as one of the nearby crews cheer as they pull one off the side of their ship. With grey and brown scales, the elongated body of an eel, and a maw with fangs so vicious that Fenrir and the rest of his crew can see them from where they are, the Razorfang eel is almost pulled up onto the other shipâs deck. Unfortunately for the other crew, the eel thrashes its head around and manages to slice right through the line with its fangs, dropping itself back into the water!
âBig eel. Big as my arm,â Bonekraka says.
âYeah, I wouldnât want to be in the water with those,â Fenrir says before walking back over to where Rod is.
Taking his sword from its sheath, he cuts his arm and holds it out over the water. His blood splashes down into the oceanâs salty water as Cassiel asks him what heâs doing.
âLuring some eels. Corwin said theyâre like piranhas, so they should be attracted to blood,â Fenrir explains.
âI â fine, but youâre letting me heal you once youâve got one,â Cassiel says with crossed arms.
âItâs just a cut, itâs fine.â
âStill!â
âAlright, alright. I was planning on asking if you could heal me anyways. Now, everybody else should cast their lines over here.â
Fenrir looks back over at the other ships. Seeing Fenrir bait the water with his blood, the other crews do the same. âCopycats,â Fenrir says.
While the round hasnât exactly been a positive one so far, Fenrirâs plan works even better than he was hoping it would as the water beneath his arm grows violent with dozens of thrashing eels searching for food and happily fighting each other for it. The bad news is that they donât seem to be noticing any of the lures waiting in the water for them.
They do, however, notice the source of the blood.
One of the eels leaps up from the water and tries to latch onto Fenrirâs arm!
He pulls his arm away just seconds before it gets torn off from the eelâs vicious fangs, but even without his arm there, it doesnât stop the eel from leaping back up into the air.
âThis feels dirty,â Fenrir says, âbut I have an idea. Bone, you donât seem to mind brutal amounts of pain, so you willing to try and catch one of these guys with your bare hands? I donât think any of our nets are big, or strong, enough to hold these. But, I think your hands probably are.â
Bonekraka walks up to where Fenrir is standing and cracks his knuckles, neck, and back. âDa.â