Chapter 5: Beneath The Surface Part Two
The Ethersmith [Rewrite - Book 2 Completed in Backlog]
The ether-zombie-thing limped closer. Vivi matched its pace, stepping backward. She reached for her scabbard, only to find her sword missing. Of course.
âItâs an ether stick,â Lucius said. âThe clumsiest and easiest of all monsters. Thereâs no need to be scared. Ether sticks are literally engineered to be easy. Iâll be pissed if you die to that thing. It doesnât even have claws!â
âEther stick? Looks like a zombie to me,â Vivi said to calm her nerves. It didnât work. The monster was slow, thank the Gods, but there was no telling when it might have lunged with its terrifying teeth. âLucius? You have some powers to help me, right?â
âOf course,â Lucius said. Vivi felt him grinning inside her consciousness. âIâm already enhancing your strength. Iâll show you what my powers can do. Look at your fingers.â
Vivi barely felt stronger at all. She held out her hand, making sure not to take her attention from the monster. Something pulsed inside her veins, making its way to her fingers. When the power reached her fingertips, her nails grew by half an inch, turning to claws.
The claws were the dullest, most miserable things she had ever seen. They were cracked and already falling apart. The claws wouldnât cut open an apple, let alone the monster in front of her. Vivi would have done better punching with her fists.
âHuh?â Lucius said. âThatâs weird. Looks like the teleportation cost a lot more ether than I thought. I need more ether. Kill it quickly, Miss Runesmith.â
Viviâs foot caught on something as she stepped backwards. She suffered a mini heart attack before regaining balance. âYouâre not helping!â she shouted.
âDonât you have any powers of your own?â Lucius asked. âSurely, you can kill an ether stick on your own?â
Vivi gritted her teeth. Think! she told herself. Itâs clumsy. How can I kill it?
She spotted her saving grace. The twilight elkâs skull. The antlers were sharp, far sharper than Luciusâs poor claws. Vivi rushed to it and picked up the skull with both hands and pointed its antlers at the zombie.
Weapon in hand, her legs naturally moved to a basic sword stance. She had no sword, and she didnât know how to fight, but the posture made her footing secure. Grandpa had made her practice swinging a sword. A runesmith needed to know what a proper sword felt like to swing, he claimed, and that was only possible when one knew how to properly take a swing.
The zombie kept limping without fear. It held out its arms toward the antler, as if intending to grab Viviâs weapon. The thought of that creeped her out. âLucius? Can you distract it?â
âWhat?â Lucius asked. âJust kill it? What good will a distraction do?â
âPoke it in the neck,â Vivi said. âPlease.â
âHmph,â Lucius said. He retracted from Viviâs body. Her nails returned to normal, and the meager strength boost disappeared. Lucius looked annoyed as he flew around the zombie.
âHey, idiot!â Lucius shouted behind the zombie. âMy wielder is scared. Could you help me a little bit?â
The zombie turned around to swat at Lucius. The cat let out a yelp and flew back.
That was when Vivi lunged. She thrust the elk skull into the monsterâs body. One antler pierced its neck. The other hit the torso. The monster fell against the ground. It made no sounds besides the sizzling of ether. But it did struggle. It flailed its arms in an attempt to reach Vivi while aimlessly biting at the air.
Vivi stepped away from it, breathing heavily. âIs it dead?â
âEther sticks are damn tenacious,â Lucius said. âThatâs about the only benefit they have. But you pierced its neck. The weak spot. Itâll die.â
Sure enough, the monster fell limp after ten or so seconds of struggling. There was no blood. Instead, the white aura leaked into the air, sizzling like a teapot. It was a strangely calming sound. Vivi let out a sigh of relief. âWe did it.â
Lucius skipped the congratulations, heading straight for the prize.
âAhh, the song of the abyss!â he said. He licked his lips before gracefully flying to the monsterâs body. He stretched his paws as he landed. Then, he breathed in. The mist-like wisps of ether flowed from the monsterâs body into Luciusâs core.
Ether transfer. Vivi had seen the process happen thousands of times, though sheâd never been a part of it herself. She couldnât offer her ether to others, being indebted and all, and nobody had offered her ether, as anything she gained would simply disappear into her mountain of debt. Ether and trades were always handled by Grandpa instead.
With her being connected to Lucius, however, she sensed something. She could feel Luciusâs ether reserves growing. After collecting the monsterâs ether, Luciusâs core carried exactly twenty-eight ether. Her own reserves were still a hundred thousand in the negative.
âMmmâ¦â Lucius said with a loud cat-moan. He looked ecstatic. âTen ether. That poor thing was worth ten! Itâs not enough. I need more. More ether!â
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Ten ether? So much for one zombie? Vivi thought. Back on the surface, ten ether would have fed her and Grandpa decent meals for an entire month. Surface dwellers rarely traded full ether. Instead, they traded fractionsâone tenth of a full ether. Still, Vivi suspected ten ether was a laughable sum for any real ether hunters.
âI heard that the ether that spirits used was supposed to recharge,â Vivi said. âDidnât you say you had over two thousand wisps on the surface?â
âIf I just empower your body, or use my claws for example, those ether wisps will recharge,â Lucius said. âItâs called shaping ether. I activate them to strengthen your body, until the wisps run out of power and become dim. Exhausted wisps recharge in a day or two. But more complicated matters, like using a teleporter, will burn the wisps permanently.â
âThat means⦠you spent two thousand ether just to send us to the fourth level?â Vivi asked.
â2318 exactly,â Lucius said.
Vivi blinked at her spirit. She didnât want to call him stupid, but the teleportation had to have been one of the dumbest investments she could think of. Not only was she stuck on the fourth level, Lucius had also lost most of his powers in the teleportation. The more ether that a spirit carried, the more powerful they became.
âWeâll get that amount back quickly,â Lucius said. âKilling a few hundred monsters wonât take long.â
Vivi glanced at the dead monster. The zombieâs body looked totally different without its ether-aura. Its face had disappeared entirely, having turned into a featureless doll. Its limbs lost their shape, and its torso turned into a blocky slab. Out of curiosity, Vivi poked at its chest with her leg. The material was hard like stone.
âItâs an ether stick,â Lucius said. âEver seen one?â
âNo,â Vivi said. âWhat does that mean?â
âEther sticks are man-made puppets, designed to attract ether surges. Theyâre artificial hosts, essentially.â Lucius gave her a look. âYou do know what monsters are, and how they are spawned, right?â
âUhm,â Vivi said. âMonsters are mindless reanimations of active ether. Like we just saw. The zombie⦠um, ether stick, wasnât alive. Ether was what reanimated it to appear alive. The monster must have been spawned by an ether surge, right?â
âYou are almost correct,â Lucius said. âMonsters are reanimations of ether. But monsters are not spawned from ether surges. Surges and storms simply bring active ether into the world. Active ether always needs a host to reanimate. Thatâs why nobody builds graveyards in the underworld. If one gets hit by an ether storm, everyoneâs buried grandmas will be filled with ether, reanimated as zombies.â
Lucius tapped his paw on the ether stick. âNot all hosts are equal. A surge hound is a lot more agile and dangerous than a clumsy doll, despite both requiring the same amount of ether to reanimate. Thatâs why ether sticks are built. Ether sticks are hand-crafted hosts to create the easiest monsters possible.â
Lucius glanced at the elkâs bones. âTwilight elks are amongst the most dangerous hosts to leave around, by the way. Thatâs why its remains are called a âsurge hazard.â A reanimated twilight elk is way more dangerous than a pack of surge hounds. If a surge reanimates that clump of bones, weâre dead.â
Vivi stared at the collapsed doll-like ether stick. The monster had been reanimated with ten ether. Sheâd heard stories of large boss monsters being reanimated with hundreds, if not thousands, of ether. The ether stick had already been terrifying enough, and it was literally a practice monster. Vivi couldnât imagine fighting real monsters.
âIf ether sticks are hand-craftedâ¦â she asked. âThat must mean there are humans around, right?â
âSomething sentient, at least,â Lucius said. âSomeone is laying sticks. Perhaps humans, probably demons.â
Vivi gulped. Gods. She really was on the fourth level.
âThat monster had likely wandered around for a good while,â Lucius said. âMonsters gradually lose ether as time passes on. The more ether a host carries, the more active and dangerous they are. And the more ether you gain for killing them. Basic monsters typically carry anywhere from five to a hundred ether on the fourth level.â
âWe need to find a way up before something kills us,â Vivi said.
Lucius looked at her. âWhat? Up? Why would we go up? Thereâs more ether down here.â
âThis is demon territory!â Vivi said. âWe need to get out. And besides, more ether means more danger. Weâre lucky we havenât been ambushed by your surge-whatevers! Your powers arenât helpful enough to fight real monsters.â
âWhich is why we need to gather more ether,â Lucius said. âTo grow stronger. What does it matter if we hunt on human or demon lands? The ether hunters are after you anyway. Theyâre looking to kill you. The demons, however, will see just another human. Weâll need to quickly reach at least a thousand ether. Afterward weâll seek dungeons. From dungeons, weâll earn skills. Once we find skills, our ether income should rise exponentially.â
âSkills?â Vivi asked. She was alone in unfamiliar territory, thinking of where she would sleep, and Lucius was already planning on gathering skills.
Vivi didnât know much about skill wisps. When defeating tougher monsters on level three or below, there was a small chance of earning a special wisp of ether. Skill wisps, they were called. When activated, a skill wisp granted the wielder abilities beyond their regular ether reserves.
Vivi had never seen a skill in action, nor would she know what one looked like. She just knew that skills were immensely powerful. And rare. Even the most common skills sold for thousands of ether. A hunter could search for decades, fighting the toughest monsters imaginable, and finding a skill still wasnât guaranteed.
âOf course weâll have to find skills,â Lucius said. âHow else will we grow strong? And when we reach five thousand ether, we can start thinking of channeling ether to elevate your core.â
âNo, Lucius, we should head up to fight simple monsters first,â Vivi said. âThen we can consider coming back down.â
âHmph,â Lucius said. âGood luck with that. The fourth level is known for being difficult to get back up from. We might not see an exit for miles.â He looked awfully smug, saying that.
Vivi bit her lip, annoyed. And afraid. How would they ever survive so deep down in the earth? What would she eat? Where would she sleep?
For now, Vivi picked up the only tool she had. The elkâs skull. Without its antlers, she was defenseless.
Lucius looked concerned, as if Vivi had picked up a stack of explosives. âYou wish to carry that around? Did you not hear what I said? That skull is a hazard.â
âWeâll need it as a weapon until your powers stop being useless,â Vivi said. âSurvival comes first. We need to find shelter. Someplace that wonât kill us while we sleep.â
I canât go back anyway, Vivi reminded herself. The hunters are after me. Humanity will only see me as a cursed child. This stupid cat is my last chance.
Lucius chuckled, his cat-mouth forming a grin. âMore ether!â