Chapter 14: Dallying In Noble Circles
The Stubborn Skill-Grinder In A Time Loop
Being given the keys to an opulent guest manor within Trumbetton by the Burgher while Orodan waited for the academic arrangements to be made wasnât what he was expecting.
It was an improvement over his hovel, but Orodan found the larger room quite uncomfortable, as did he dislike the multiple routes of entry to the room. It was a good thing Orodan didnât need to sleep anymore, or else he wouldnât have gotten much rest in such a place.
The fact that the manor had actual live-in maids was also something that made Orodan uncomfortable. Although, he was certain he had a higher Cleaning skill than at least some of them.
Manor aside, the events of the previous day after Burgher Ignatius Firesword had managed to poach him were of note.
The Capital Guard had come by on their silver-feathered griffins about ten minutes after he had finished finalizing the deal with House Firesword, and to say they were not happy would be an understatement.
The ire wasnât directed at Orodan of course, but the Capital Guard captain that lead the group was glaring daggers at the Burgher. The smile on Ignatius Fireswordâs face never dimmed, as though he knew exactly what heâd done. That Orodan refused to budge no matter what wealth the captain offered was a source of further consternation.
Orodan had no plans on leaving House Fireswordâs sponsorship behind. While the Capital Guard were the most powerful organization within the Republic aside from the military themselves, they were large, well-organized and to them while Orodan was incredibly talented he still wasnât above having background checks and divinations performed on him, not at the level of talent he had revealed.
House Firesword on the other hand, as a local noble house based in Volarbury County, were always looking to expand and seek local talents who would contribute to their house. They werenât in as powerful a position as the Capital Guard and thus wouldnât risk turning a talent away by insisting on Observer orb examinations and background checks by diviners. They would take what they could get, and in the case of Orodan they got quite a lot.
House Firesword had only humbly requested that from time to time, Orodan would answer their summons for a task or showing face, even while in the Academy. Which was common practice for many of the students who were talents sponsored by local noble houses as they still wanted their investments who were already strong to contribute to organizational matters even while studying.
Students at the Bluefire Academy were the best of the best, missing examinations or assigned self-study material could easily be recovered from via extra tutelage. Keeping the sponsors of the talents at that academy content however, was a higher priority.
The communication amulet he had been given was a novelty for Orodan.
It sounded utterly inane, for someone as strong as him who could beat a Grandmaster now, to never have used a communication amulet. But it was true.
Prior to this he was merely a Private in the Volarbury County Militia, and the communication amulet went to his troopâs Corporal. Thus Orodan was rather unused to the practice of using one of these things, even as it glowed blue currently.
Furthermore, they operated on mana, and attempting to reach out to him via mana was a futile effort. So he actually had to be given a modified communications amulet that used mana to directly emit the message via sound instead of emitting it into someoneâs mind like a regular one. An invention meant to serve certain paranoid mages who refused to even allow an amulet access to their mind.
âMister Wainwright, howâve you been? Itâs Burgher Ignatius,â the amulet glowed a slight blue as it played the sound of the manâs voice. âIâm hosting a gathering tomorrow evening at the Verdant Gardens, the maids have been instructed to prepare a suitable outfit for you, so can I hope to count on your presence? A number of influential people want to meet you.â
âOf course Burgher, that wonât be a problem,â Orodan replied, and the man went on for a bit about how pleased he was to hear it and how Orodan made the right choice in deciding to work with his House before he ended the call.
In truth, House Firesword had a rather limited ability to really force the matter if Orodan decided at a later date that he wanted to switch to working alongside another organization or had better things to do. Burgher Ignatius Firesword was only an Elite himself, albeit a higher leveled one. Instead the sponsorship between them was transactional and based on a level of goodwill. Orodan would be called to assist the house in their matters from time to time during his stay at the academy, and even in doing this he would have repaid much.
House Fireswordâs position as the defacto power in Trumbetton and most of Volarbury County came not from Burgher Ignatius, but from an unknown Grandmaster who preferred to stay out of the public eye, at least this was what Orodan theorized. The last attempt to walk in and bully House Firesword ended with the instigators from House Rockwood leaving the Burgherâs manor with frightened looks upon their pale faces. Who knew what they encountered in there?
Night came, and Orodan of course couldnât sleep, mainly because he didnât need to. And he was interrupted from training Eternal Soul Reactor at a low level by the intrusion of a maid who came by with a red face to let him know that she was at his service, no matter what form that service took.
Orodan sighed and sent the woman out. It was either the Burgher who had instructed her to attempt such a thing, or the woman herself felt daring and thought she could elevate her station in life by getting in bed with a talented Elite. She really wasnât his type.
It was a bad idea too, not for Orodan, but for the woman who so foolishly hoped to lay with someone who was at least Elite-level. Some of the stories heâd heard of what happened to unfortunate civilians who tried seducing martial Elites⦠were tragic, and that was simply from a moment of passion with no malicious intentions.
The woman had no way of knowing whether Orodan had any sadistic tendencies, so he thought her approach was foolish at best.
The moon began to sink and dawn came as Orodanâs meditations continued and Eternal Soul Reactor and Soul Strengthening were improved over a whole day of practice. No more maids came by to bother him throughout that period.
A maid came by to let him know that breakfast had been served, and that his outfit was ready for the evening. He thanked her, went downstairs and decided to actually experience what food was like again.
The bread was quite good, buttered and toasted, the roast meat of some strange bird Orodan had never eaten before was also present and covered in gravy. It was⦠delicious! Was this what nobles ate regularly?
It was quite the stark difference from what Orodan was used to with his stale bread and jerky.
In his time in Vorskard he was far too busy constantly training and fighting to eat, and there was a level of respectful distance between him and people who might have wanted to invite him for a meal. His reputation back in that loop was a bit too intimidating to many.
But this⦠was great food!
Orodan genuinely thanked the maids before going to the dressing room and putting on the outfit that had been designated for him. It was perhaps the most opulent thing he had ever worn in his life.
A majestic black leather jacket with red trimmings, and underneath was an ornate and almost ceremonial looking dress shirt and pants with similar colored trimmings. Finally a flowing cape with the symbol of a flaming sword flowed from his back.
It was undoubtedly meant to be a symbol of his allegiance with House Firesword. But Orodan found himself appreciating how comfortable the material felt compared to his peasant-like tunic. Furthermore there was ample space on his belt to keep weapons on, and even a hook on his back, behind the cape for his shield! Fashionable, but practical. Orodan thought that the outfit was meant to portray the image of a civilized warrior who was of high class. A bit ostentatious, but acceptable.
He finished donning the outfit and his weapons and decided to take a walk about town to the commercial district.
People on the streets gave him a wide berth and heads turned to look at him. His attention-grabbing outfit was somewhat irksome, but on the bright side any shops he walked into immediately showed him their very best merchandise.
âYoung master, this is a rare potion of titanâs strength! It courses through your veins and will cause qualitative improvements in your physique. Each point of Physical Fitness you have will go farther,â the merchant explained as Orodan stood within this rather well-off alchemy shop.
âI see⦠would it be possible to know where you got this from? Is it a local alchemist?â Orodan asked. He was genuinely interested by the prospect of a potion that could enhance him even further, but he felt that any potion that merely affected his body would simply not last unlike his skill levels and other parts of his Status that were tied to his soul.
âThe alchemist who made this is none other than Gideon Fusturus,â the merchant replied knowingly. But Orodan didnât know who that was, and his look of confusion must have made the man feel bad enough to elaborate. âYou know⦠the Elite-Alchemist of House Firesword?â
Ah, no wonder the man expected him to know who that was. Unfortunately, while Orodan wore the colors and sigil of House Firesword, he had yet to properly be inducted into it and introduced to people.
Perhaps Orodan would get a chance to meet the man at some point and ask him about alchemy and the possibility of making a potion that improved not just his body, but his very soul.
He perused some more of the shopâs wares which included various expensive healing potions, potions of virility which Orodan summarily ignored, and potions which restored mana, stamina and even gave more temporary buffs.
âAnd might I call your eye to this one my good sir?â the merchant asked and then pointed to a black potion. âThis is a rare obscuration potion which will prevent others from peering into your Status for a set time, quite useful in social settings!â
That might have been nice to know many loops ago when such a thing was a problem, but not anymore as Orodan had both a skill and an actual Blessing which filled that role.
He thanked the man and left the shop, deciding to peruse more wares until it was time to attend the party at the Verdant Gardens.
It was a few hours later when he was perusing a weapons shop that he was begrudgingly forced to respond when Burgher Ignatius contacted him via amulet to let him know that an escort would be sent to his lodgings within thirty minutes.
Orodan tried to insist that he could make his way to the Verdant Gardens by himself, but the Burgher pleaded and explained that the escort was as much for his sake and face as it was Orodanâs convenience.
Orodan once again, begrudgingly agreed, and made his way back to the guest manor and awaited their arrival.
A brown-feathered griffin soon touched down on the ground, and beside it, another brown griffin landed bearing a rider.
âMister Orodan Wainwright?â the man asked, and Orodan nodded. âBurgher Ignatius Firesword requests your presence at the Verdant Gardens sir.â
Orodan had to give credit to the Burgher, he knew how to impress. He had expected a carriage being escorted by some troops⦠but to send an actual griffin rider with a spare griffin for Orodan to ride as well? Quite opulent, and certain to be quite the statement as to his importance to House Firesword.
There was no comical fear or bucking around. The griffin was very well trained and undoubtedly used to carrying first time riders often. And Orodan could jump off the tallest mountain in the world and hit the ground without suffering any discomfort. But sailing through the air - without an enemyâs attack sending him flying - was a novel experience.
In less than a minute the two griffins made distance and Orodan could see the rather large venue the party was being held in. On the ground he could see a pillar of green smoke rising from a spacious clearing, and this was likely where flying riders were expected to land.
They touched ground and the escorting rider, an Elite himself, waved at Orodan.
âTheyâll be expecting you within sir, itâs been a pleasure. I hope to work alongside you soon,â the man politely concluded as he flew off. Word of Orodanâs strength must have spread faster than he thought.
He was ushered from the landing zone to the back door of the spacious venue, where multiple attendants were waiting for him.
âMister Wainwright, we are pleased to have you with us at the Verdant Gardens, Burgher Ignatius is just in the middle of his speech and heâs about to introduce you shortly, please come with me,â the head attendant said.
Before Orodan could even ask what the speech was about and why he needed introducing and why he was told to come to the party so late, he was ushered along with urgency until he was on a stage, looking at Burgher Ignatius Firesword addressing the crowd of partygoers from behind. His voice, magically amplified.
â-and in hosting this gathering to honor the friends of my house, the hardworking people of action in our county and to celebrate the future of the Republic, Iâd like to now introduce a young man of incredible talent who will undoubtedly be a boon to my humble house and Volarbury County, may I present, Mister Orodan Wainwright!â
Burgher Ignatius was looking right at him, beckoning him to step forth as he said this.
Orodan wasnât shy about stepping in front of a crowd, after all, one of the duties he had as a member of the county militia was dispersing rowdy crowds. But beating an angry mob into submission and standing before an expectant one as the center of attention were two different things.
âThis young man recently took a special test at our countyâs examination center, and handily bested a battle-hardened Elite! A sense of loyalty towards the county he grew up in bade him to take the sponsorship offer from House Firesword instead of the Capital Guard,â the Burgher spoke. âItâs hardworking young folk like Mister Wainwright here who hold the future of our county in their hands, so let us join together and celebrate our good fortune tonight! Please, dine, drink and make merry! To better days!â
The cheers erupted throughout the Verdant Gardens as the speech concluded.
Thankfully the Burgher had mercy on Orodan and wasnât actually expecting him to give a speech of his own as the man gave a slight hand gesture to the artificers controlling the spotlight to cut it off and return the venue to its regular lighting.
Orodan saw tables being laid out with absolutely scrumptious looking food he had only ever seen from a distance a handful of times in his life. Barrels of fragrant wine were brought out, and waiters and waitresses dressed in fanciful uniforms came out to serve it all.
âI know you come from humble beginnings Mister Wainwright, but this is but a taste of what House Firesword has to offer. We can offer you much if you stay with us,â the Burgher spoke. âI feel it prudent you be warned though⦠there are plenty of wolves among the guests who have their eyes set on you.â
âWolves? How so?â Orodan asked. He felt rather out of his element here. His comfort zone was in the middle of battle, where both his and his foeâs lives were on the line. âIâve never been to a gathering such as this before.â
âUnderstandable, after all my people tell me youâre on record as formerly being a Private in the County Militia. Itâs good that you chose to bypass them and come to Trumbetton, given your talent your final destination would have been here regardless,â Burgher Ignatius explained.
Once he had accepted the Burgherâs offer, the man had quickly made some calls and had him granted the rank of lieutenant in the militia. It was mostly nominal, but also practical in that he could order most members of the militia around with impunity. Lieutenant was also the highest field rank one could have in the command structure of Volarburyâs militia before one started working behind a desk from a command station.
âAs for the wolves⦠plenty of people here see quite the opportunity when a young man with the strength to beat Elites appears all of a sudden. You can expect plenty of gifts to make you feel indebted, requests to help solve their problems, and some might even try to introduce you to their sons and daughters in the hopes of you making friends,â Burgher Ignatius explained. âAnd⦠I hope I do not have to elaborate how much of a headache it would cause me if you got a girl pregnant?â
âThat wonât be necessary sir⦠Iâm not so easily swayed,â Orodan answered.
âGood, good⦠one more thing, while most of the guests wouldnât risk offending me by attempting to recruit you outright⦠there are some nobles from the Capital here and they might try to tempt you with a brazen offer,â the man said. âOf course, I trust your interests remain firmly with the county you grew up in.â
Orodan sensed the man was slightly concerned about that. It really was a momentous occasion when a noble house managed to secure an absurd talent like Orodan, and people of such talent would usually be swooped up by an organization or noble house from Karilsgard, which was the capital.
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But the man neednât have worried. Orodanâs goals lay firmly in remaining with House Firesword, bettering Volarbury County and acquiring a formal education in the Bluefire Academy. He also wanted to see just how the effects of disabling the ancient war machine extended in a period of six months, and was curious to see what happened in the continent of Inuan after the descent of the Eldritch Avatar. While he knew nothing could stop it, surely the continent didnât just roll over and die?
As for the consequences of draining the ancient machine in this loop? Firstly, the news spread like wildfire that House Argon were traitors to the Republic. He had killed the enemy Masters inside the main control chamber incredibly swiftly and his entire body was shrouded with a cloud of white soul energy which meant that the surviving Republican Masters didnât get to see who he was. Secondly, with the death of Baron Viglas Argon, the holdings of House Argon were deemed the property of traitors and summarily re-distributed.
However, that was the extent of it, and given that Orodan had rushed in at the dead of night, slaughtered all enemies before him and disabled the machine within the span of a few minutes⦠it really wasnât a flashy event that anyone heard much about. Thus, the occurrence was only relegated to rumors, and the soldiers of various Republican noble houses swept in and took control of the mountain. Probably in the hopes of eventually activating it again.
Even if he had a far bigger problem approaching in six months, Orodan was just glad that he could cleanly complete the Quest he had started this whole mess with and ensure the survival of innocent people like Old Man Hannegan and Vilia Coventor.
The consequences of his actions aside, he was now at a social event that required his attention. And there was plenty of delicious looking food on the tables that was practically asking to be savored!
But Orodanâs journey to savor some of it was interrupted, much to his exasperation.
An older, but not elderly, lady in an ornate dress approached him, a confident smile upon her face. Accompanying her was a calm-looking young man in standard suit and shirt, and a young woman in a rather daring dress that revealed more than normal who had a nervous smile on her face.
The trio cornered him as he was making his way to the table to get some food.
âQuite the introduction and high praise the Burgher gave you,â the young man spoke. âYou must be very strong⦠I canât even stalemate an Elite yet, holding on for survival for some time is the most I can do, but you can actually beat one? Incredible.â
âWell, it depends on the Elite as well. One with an active combat skill, higher rarity skills, or with multiple skills past the Elite threshold is a different story,â Orodan blatantly lied and undersold himself. âBut the fact that you can hold your own against an Elite⦠even as an Adept thatâs impressive itself.â
âPerhaps, but not on your level, all I can do is work hard and hope to get as far in life as my talent will take me,â the young man spoke. âI donât believe weâve been introduced, Iâm Novus Eldragon.â
âOrodan Wainwright,â he replied and shook the calm young manâs hand.
Orodan had just met Novus but he already held a good opinion of the young man. Calm and hard-working enough to reach the Adept level at his age and even survive against an Elite for a bit, it was pretty good talent.
âBoys and their talk of skills and rarities⦠some things never changeâ¦â the older woman interjected. âNovus, will you not introduce your own mother and sister?â
At this, the young man seemed somewhat subdued and amended his error.
âMister Wainwright, might I introduce Katareya Eldragon, my mother, and Lucifreya Eldragon, my younger sister,â Novus spoke. âWeâre minor nobility, but House Eldragon has served the Republic since its formation.â
âA pleasure to meet you,â Orodan replied.
âNow then, I hear Burgher Ignatius will be sponsoring for you to attend the Bluefire Academy? Itâs quite the accomplishment, you should be proud of yourself young man,â Katareya spoke with a pretty smirk on her face.
âIf you donât mind me saying, you donât look old enough to be calling me young,â Orodan remarked, and the womanâs smile grew just a slight bit wider.
âI wouldnât presume to put on the airs of a younger woman, not since my husband passed.â
âMy condolences⦠he left a very beautiful wife behind.â
At that, the venue grew a bit more silent, the womanâs face took on a slightly surprised expression and Orodan would swear he saw the lightest tinting of pink upon her face. Next to her, Lucifreyaâs face was red in second-hand embarrassment and Novus was giving Orodan a disapproving look.
Thankfully Burgher Ignatius Firesword came to the rescue.
âThe vigor and daring of young men nowadays, eh?â he came in with a joking tone, and even Orodan had to momentarily pause to take in what heâd been doing. He had a thing for mysterious women, but hadnât expected to get so carried away in flirting with a widowed noble lady in front of her daughter - who he was actually meant to get on with - and her son.
âIâm afraid I must steal Mister Wainwright here away before he damages your heart Lady Katareya, for he has some more people who wish to meet him,â the host of the party spoke as he ushered Orodan away. And once far enough away he spoke. âWhile she really isnât the worst option⦠donât you think trying to seduce a widowed woman from a minor noble house is a bit much my young friend?â
âApologies Burgher⦠I honestly donât know what came over me,â Orodan honestly replied.
âWell, I do know what came over you, and it was likely a social skill.â
âThose exist?â Orodan asked incredulously.
âOf course! Not to say Lady Katareyaâs level in whichever one she has is particularly high⦠but if you were naturally taken by her to begin with and your guard was downâ¦â
Orodan could see what the man meant now. It was a combination of factors no doubt. But even if it was a skill that made him a bit more forward than he normally was⦠he wouldnât deny that he liked her.
The Burgher must have seen the look upon his face and thus simply sighed. âJust⦠make informed choices⦠Gods forbid you conceive a child? It will lead to an unnecessary burden on your shoulders.â
Orodan took the manâs advice seriously.
Burgher Ignatius lead him to another group of conversing guests, three men and two women.
â-honestly, my attempts at breaking past the Elite threshold in my Enchanting are starting to frustrate me,â one of the women spoke. âI donât know how youâve cracked level 70 in Alchemy at your age Gideon.â
âGood people, might I intrude upon your conversation here alongside my young friend Orodan Wainwright?â the Burgher asked, and naturally everyone gave him their attention. âHere we have Gideon Fusturus and my cousin Helga Firesword. Given your rather destructive line of work, an Elite Alchemist and an Adept Enchanter are good people to know.â
The other three who were conversing in the original group of five took the hint and dispersed to other areas of the party.
âOrodan Wainwright? The storekeeper at the potions store I host my failed products at informed me of you, itâs good to make your acquaintance,â the man spoke in a very rapid voice, as though he was rushing and had somewhere to be. âI hear you were looking into the potion of titanâs strength? Itâs barely adequate enough to line the shelf of that reject shop, the potion of leviathanâs fury I can concoct is somewhat decent, Iâll have you try that sometime.â
âYou know about me perusing your shop?â Orodan asked. âAnd have me try it? Isnât that an expensive potion?â
âOf course I know about everything that goes on in my store. Someone as important as you coming in would naturally lead to the storekeeper informing me about it. How do you think I market superior products to my wealthier clients?â Gideon clarified. âAnd the cost of one potion of leviathanâs fury really isnât that high, rather, the understanding I would obtain in witnessing someone as powerful as you imbibe it would be worth far more than the cost of the potionâs ingredients.â
âFair enough, but what Iâm looking for is not a potion that merely improves my body physically⦠but a potion that improves my soul and indirectly strengthens my body as a result, much like the Physical Fitness skill does,â Orodan explained, and the Alchemist went silent.
âWhat you are asking for⦠itâs been tried quite often, and with oft-disastrous results⦠Iâm afraid itâs beyond my skill level,â Gideon clarified, but at seeing Orodanâs disappointment continued. âBut! I can point you towards a Master-level Alchemist who could potentially help you. He was my teacher many years ago.â
âThat sounds excellent!â Orodan replied.
âAre you two done talking shop about your odorous potions Gideon?â the woman finally interjected. âAs Ignatius said Iâm Helga Firesword, and my cousin keeps me around because Iâm rather good at enchanting things.â
âWell, I also keep you around because youâre my cousin!â the Burgher added with mock offense. âBut yes, she is rather good at making something like your sword capable of things such as burning your enemies, shooting bolts of lightning and whatnot.â
Orodan didnât think heâd be using regular mana based enchantments anytime soon. His own Mana Resistance might cause complications in using the mana-based enchantment weaved by someone else. He just didnât think mana was the superior form of energy either.
âGood to meet you, but Iâve meant to ask an enchanter for a while now⦠but can enchantments be powered by things other than mana?â Orodan asked. âSuch as perhaps, vitality⦠or soul energy?â
âAre you saying a sword that can spit flames hot enough to melt rock isnât good enough for you because itâs powered by mana?â the diminutive woman asked with an annoyed tone in her voice. âIâve heard about people in the Eastern Kingdoms using soul energy to power enchantments, but itâs a strange art. And of course, blood mages can power enchantments with vitality, but thatâs subject to a whole host of laws in the Republic. Here, we follow the Imperial enchanting tradition, and manaâs what we got. Conveniently transportable in crystal form, can be easily recovered, and itâs standard.â
âI see, of course, I donât mean to imply your mana-based enchanting isnât good enough for me,â Orodan amended. âThat being said, I donât think Iâll be letting anyone enchant my sword, itâs been with me through a lot of battles and Weapon Aura serves me just fine. Iâm also told Weapon Aura interferes with enchantments.â
âBut Weapon Aura only strengthens the durability of your weapon⦠what if you had a fantastic forged weapon and didnât have to care about durability? Combine that with an enchantment and youâd multiply your battle power immensely!â
Orodan refused to accept this. He would not trade one for the other. He decided there and then, that one of his goals in the Bluefire Academy would be to experiment with Weapon Aura till he could produce enchantment like effects with it, and he also resolved to learn to power the skill with soul energy instead of mana. He was confident he could show the small woman his own superior way in time.
âWell, this conversation is getting a bit technical for my tastes,â Burgher Ignatius interjected. âBut the Bluefire Academy is renowned across the world Orodan, so you can definitely find enchanters there among the staff who likely know of soul energy powered enchantments.â
âBut⦠I put down âmartial academyâ on my form at the examination center?â
And the Burgher couldnât help but laugh and fondly put a hand on Orodanâs shoulder.
âAh⦠I apologize my young friend, but sometimes I truly forget youâre from humble beginnings, but it only assures me of your character,â Burgher Ignatius said and then continued. âThe Bluefire Academy is the greatest academy in the Republic and world-renowned for a reason, it is an academy for martial, magic and crafting focused people. The academy existed even before the formation of the Republic and our independence from the Novarrians. The greatest talents of all fields are present in that academy, and they have teachers who are at the Master-level.â
Orodan now understood that not only would he be getting a formal education as one would expect in a martial academy, but he would also have access to what was basically a magic academy and a crafting academy in one. In fact, he deduced that cross-training and intermingling among the disciplines was likely encouraged so as to promote innovation and growth.
âThat sounds⦠fantastic,â Orodan muttered.
âWell, itâs your incredible talent that makes you worthy of a placement there. Frankly, I wouldnât be surprised if you managed to even secure a scholarship from the academy itself, not that it would matter as our House will gladly pay your tuition all the same,â the Burgher explained. âAnd who knows? Perhaps youâll bring great prestige to House Firesword by doing well in the Inter-Academy Tournament held near the end of the year. It would certainly gain you, and by extension us, a great deal of renown worldwide.â
Orodan thought about an Inter-Academy Tournament and could only laugh within himself.
Perhaps this would have been fair if he applied to the Bluefire Academy at the beginning of his loops. But for the current Orodan who could beat the average Grandmaster? The idea of fighting 17 to 21 year old students in a world wide competition simply made him laugh.
No matter what monstrous youths showed up at this Inter-Academy Tournament, he was guaranteed to crush them all with laughable ease. Frankly, the main challenge would be holding back enough to not be scouted out by the Gods.
âAnyhow, come Mister Wainwright, we have dallied long enough, there are more people to meet,â the Burgher said, and Orodan internally groaned.
When would he get to eat some of the food?
The rest of the gathering went smoothly with Burgher Ignatius next to him. The man was using Orodan as a status symbol and a way to flaunt House Fireswordâs power as much as Orodan was using him as a shield and guide in annoying social situations.
He was dragged into meeting various minor and major nobility from inside the county and outside⦠and especially their daughters, whom Orodan did his best to respectfully decline at all turns since Burgher Ignatiusâs warnings. But also because someone particular had drawn his attention earlier.
Watching the Burgher parade him around in front of the two off-duty Capital Guard captains was funny though. The two men were on good terms with Burgher Ignatius and recounted to him how much their compatriot was fuming about missing out on the opportunity to poach Orodan for the Capital Guard, which should have earned the man a hefty commission and accolades for bringing in someone so powerful. When his numerous escalating offers of wealth and whatever Orodan could want were turned down, the man had left in seething rage.
The man had let everybody in the Palace hear about his frustrations about House Firesword, something that left the Burgher smiling brightly.
Near the end of the night, Orodan finally managed to eat some of the food.
Juicy gravy covered meat which nearly melted off the bone, richly flavored and buttered vegetables, hearty starches and succulent fruits. It all tasted amazing and was the best part about the night.
Finally, the night ended and Orodan left the Verdant Gardens.
But not alone.
Which was why he actually slept for the first time despite not requiring it and found himself waking up in the Burgherâs guest manorâ¦
â¦with Katareya Eldragon laying under the blankets next to him.
Now how had that happened again?
Social skill or not, Orodan wouldnât lie to himself. He found her mature confidence and mysterious allure attractive. And he liked a scheming woman with a sense of cunning.
Admittedly, she was a bit flummoxed too, given that she was expecting her daughter Lucifreya to be the one who tried to seduce him. But here they were, in bed together after a night of recreational activities.
âNovus⦠canât know of this,â Orodan spoke.
âHe isnât stupid sweet thing, do you think heâll simply pull the covers over his eyes and not realize that his mother didnât come home with him and his sister?â the older woman asked in that teasing tone of hers that he found so oddly magnetic.
âWell⦠what do I do then?â Orodan asked. âIâm unused to the social conventions surrounding nobility, are there customs Iâm supposed to follow now?â
âDear boy, this is why I like you. So much muscle, yet so little brain,â she gently insulted. âWhy say or do anything at all? Novus is his own man, but the same goes for myself. Iâm the nominal head of House Eldragon. Do you think little Novus gets to say anything to me about who I choose to consort with?â
She made a good point. Perhaps the way of nobility was to simply let such things be and neither confirm nor deny? A quiet projection of power, maintained by simply daring anyone to say anything, by saying nothing at all.
âNow then⦠what shall we name the baby?â
Orodan paled.
Turns out having all these vitality skills and a high level of Physical Fitness meant that he was rather good at making unhappy mistakes.
But thankfully, Katareya wasnât a cruel woman, nor was she in any mood for having another child at this point in her life. So she had the issue taken care of via alchemical means. Something he was eternally grateful to her for.
But it didnât get Orodan off the hook from the meeting he was currently having.
âSo⦠Mister Wainwright⦠have we perhaps learned to better contain ourselves and our impulses from this terrifying experience?â
Orodan would have liked to say yes to the Burgherâs question. That he had learned! That he would never engage in such frivolous debauchery again!
But the look on Orodanâs face said otherwise, and Burgher Ignatius Firesword must have seen it too, for the palm of his hand met his face and he could only sigh in resignation.
âTruly⦠could you not have chosen someone else at least? Not that Lady Katareya is a bad woman⦠but we have plenty of older women with haughtily mysterious demeanors in House Firesword!â the Burgher exclaimed with amused frustration. âNow Iâll have to actually begin talking to her againâ¦â
âYou have a history with her Burgher?â Orodan asked.
âNot in the way youâre thinking Mister Wainwright,â the Burgher quickly clarified. âRather, it was her late husband who was an important retainer of House Firesword. The man fell in battle defending one of my caravans against Guzuharan raiders during a simple escort along the coast. I ensure my fallen manâs family are treated well and taken care of, but I⦠havenât spoken overmuch to his widow since then, out of guilt or shame I do not know.â
âI see⦠that sounds like a tragic story. I almost feel strange about laying with her now,â Orodan remarked.
âDo not feel so my young friend, Lady Katareya is her own woman and regardless of how you saw it yourself, I assure you things occurred between you and her only because she wanted them to,â Burgher Ignatius assuaged. âYou would be wrong to think sheâs a helpless woman who stays in the manse while her son trains to be a warrior. Lady Katareya is an Elite diviner and one of the Cathedralâs best trackers. She earns enough through her regular work in this role to pay for her manse and family ten times over.â
And Orodan froze once more.
An Elite-level diviner of the Cathedralâ¦
He⦠had basically slept with the enemy!
How the hell had Katareya not caught on to who or what Orodan was?
His thoughts spiraled in a dozen different directions until he forced himself to center them.
He had a Legendary skill blocking his fate, and the Blessing of Ozgaric obscuring it. Frankly, unless he met the Cathedralâs most powerful diviner face to face, who was likely Lady Lakshiya, he had nothing to fear from any other diviners.
Perhaps this situation neednât end too hastily.
âAnyhow, the real reason I called you here was to let you know that your arrangements have been completed and youâre to report to the Bluefire Academy in three days,â Burgher Ignatius explained. âThe lodgings youâll have should be top notch of course, and Iâll send for a griffin escort to fly you to the academyâs drop off point where an attendant will see to you.â
âThis sounds rather excessive Burgher⦠is a griffin escort truly needed? I can honestly run somewhere faster than a griffin can fly,â Orodan said in response.
âRunning, which at your level of Physical Fitness would cause quite some property destruction if you tried getting anywhere quickly enough,â the Burgher shot back. âBesides, your entrance reflects on my House as well, so have some consideration for me at least.â
Orodan agreed to this.
âFinally, I was hoping you could do me a favor and help me with a problem my house has been facing,â the Burgher spoke, and Orodan listened attentively.
This was the first of many opportunities he would have to pay the Burgher back for his generosity and prove that he was worth the investment. Throughout the academic year the Burgher would oft call upon him for such matters as they agreed upon.
âHouse Firesword owns a mine in the border town of Jerestir, and for a while weâve been making some decent profits from our ventures there. And the mines are still running well, but recently our surveyors, while tunneling and attempting to sense further underground, have discovered some rather extensive natural tunnel systems,â the man explained. âMy surveyors report that these tunnels are full of incredibly valuable Dothril ore.â
âBut let me guess⦠there are unfriendly natural denizens who make the tunnels their home?â Orodan asked, and the Burgher nodded.
âPrecisely. The surveyors using Seismic Sense report that there are thousands of some sort of burrowing creature in these natural tunnels. Could be centipedes, could be something else, we donât know for sure,â Burgher Ignatius explained. âI can give you some Elites and a few dozen Adepts, and I ask that you lead an operation to clear the tunnels of these things and determine just how far the tunnels go.â
âBut I assume you want me to handle this entirely within our House so that nobody else shares in the profits?â Orodan asked.
âYou might lack a formal education, but your rough upbringing has taught you to catch onto the right things it seems,â the man complimented. âYes, exactly so. If you can, try to handle this yourself and with whatever troops I lend you. Iâm not saying you should die trying, and certainly if whateverâs inside is dangerous enough or the tunnels lead even deeper past the civilized depths⦠then let me know, it might be too dangerous to proceed without the support of the Republic itself at that point.â
The civilized depths, it was the depth level that mortal races such as dwarves, drow and certain daring human settlements were willing to live underground at. The monsters were fewer, weaker and support from the surface wasnât too far away.
Beneath that were the wild depths, where adventurers and expeditions would sometimes delve in the hopes of acquiring treasure, mapping the natural tunnels, or clearing out entrenched monster nests which tried raiding the civilized depths. There were rumored to be staging bases and outposts at this level for expeditions even deeper.
And beneath the wild depths⦠were the deep depths, which people knew little about save for certain very heavily-armed expeditions delving to that point to secure incredibly rare and valuable resources. There were some very dangerous monsters at these depths, and history books were full of cautionary records and tales of entire war parties going missing in the deep depths after encountering never before seen creatures. At this depth teleportation in and out wasnât possible, and communication attempts with the surface failed.
Thankfully, his benefactor wasnât unreasonable and wanted Orodan to stop once he hit merely the wild depths, if the tunnels extended that far.
âIâll head out immediately.â