3-57 Out of the cold
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
3-57 Out of the cold
The cold returned as Erin set foot into the tunnel below the vault. The warming spell ended at the trapdoor. The tunnel belonged to the unforgiving climate of the mountain caverns. However, the cold no longer pricked her skin like a thousand sizzling hot needles. The cold couldnât be said to be comforting but it was no longer freezing. With that feeling, Erin crossed the tunnel with a lightened heart. The only complaints she had from her body was her empty belly, growling louder and louder with every passing minute. In her past life, she would often go for days without food and her body gradually became accustomed to the abuse. But this wasnât the body of Argon Raze. She was Erynthea now, a Fox-kin. This new body of hers was still from being tempered. She wondered how long would it take for this body to be as tempered as she once was as Argon Raze.
Erin was pulled out of her thoughts when a splash of chill hit her face. She looked ahead and saw light spilling into the tunnel. It was the exit. The lights filled her beaming eyes and she broke off into a sprint. The ground was buried in snow of two inches deep, so it was impossible for her to slip. She ran with her eyes fixed on the light ahead. A smile crept unknowingly to her lips. She ran and ran. Her belly growled even louder but the complaint didnât even reach her sensitive ears. The run had been short but it felt like an eternity when she reached the exit. She plunged into the radiance, mixed of warm and cold swallowed her. She was out. She was finally out of the caverns and she burst into a guffaw of relief and various other emotions.
Erin looked around her new environment. The sun was still shining brightly in the sky but not for long. She ended up on a cliff, a small one. The cliff was around the midpoint of the mountain's height but there was still a long way down. Erin had half a mind to just toss her off this cliff and let Revenant revive when she hit the ground. She immediately banished that idea from her head. Her hunger was starting to mess with her thoughts. The cliff spanned only a quarter of a mile, or she estimated. The storm was milder but nevertheless, the winds still blew strong. At the very least, she could see what was in front of her. And her eyes turned wide. She saw figures in front of her. They were still silhouettes, masqued by the mellow blizzard. Although, she recognized two of the silhouettes. After all, those two silhouettes were always in her sight, rarely out of it. From the depths of consciousness, she streaked through the falling snow and hazing chill.
âErin!â Lyra exclaimed. âI knew it was you!â
âMistress,â Siv had a milder tone but her face lit up like the dawn of a morrow. âYouâre safe.â
From thick snow, Erin emerged into the twoâs sight. She was dressed in completely different garbs but her gainly figure and tails were too rare of a combination for her to be mistaken for anyone else. Lyra and Siv were dressed thickly in fur coats.
âLady Erynthea,â Olivia spoke from behind the two. Her look was one of surprise. âYou are⦠in good health.â She was in her robes, the same as the one Erin had last seen of her. The cold didnât seem to be bothering her as her Cold Resistance was at level nine.
Lyra shot Olivia a glare. âYou wish her dead?â
âYou misunderstood me, human. I know this mountain. The caverns inside are treacherous. Dangerous monsters and even more dangerous traps, or thatâs how the rumours went. Either the rumours are false orââ
âThe threats are nothing in the face of mistress,â Siv boasted. Her face remained calm and her expression was tranquil.
âWe can talk about my encounters and experiences later,â Erin cut them off. âFor now, letâs get the fuck off this mountain. Iâm hungry.â
âIn what way?â Lyra asked, hopefully.
âIn every way,â Erin answered.
Lyra tried to maintain her still facade but her shoulders betrayed her efforts by flapping as if they were a pair of wings taking flight.
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With Olivia, they descended the mountain with ease but due to the strong winds, Olivia couldnât descent too quickly or else Erin and the two would get blown off Oliviaâs back. Erin took this moment to ask about their situation. She heaved a sigh of relief when she learned that nothing terrible befell on them in her absence. They were attacked by two more Apostles but Olivia swiftly dispatched the two with her overwhelming level and her repertoire of Arcane Arts. From then on, they spent the whole time searching for Erin but to no avail. As the snow was thick and the mountains were white, they could barely see anything from afar. Even with Lyraâs Eagle Eyes, she could barely make out anything with a great amount of snow hindering her sharp sight. And if they got too close to the peak, the winds became too harsh for Olivia to control her flight.
Olivia landed in front of the mountainâs passing. It was so narrow that it could have been a tunnel but there was no ceiling but the steep cliffs of the mountains on both sides. Therefore, it was counted as a passage at best. There was no snow at the foot of the mountains. The climate returned to its usual warmth.
There were only two hours before dusk and they decided to camp here for the night. There was a small river nearby, a string of bushes blossomed with cherries, and a natural shade formed from the queer growth of the trees. They pluck the berries and supplemented them as supper. They also went down to the river to clean themselves. The river was cold, to their surprise. As they followed the flow of the river, they realized the river came from the mountains. And so, they spent only a little amount of time in the river. The cold did not allow them the luxury to converse as they cleaned themselves. Lyra and Siv were too occupied with teeth chattering to the cold.
The sky had darkened and the orange glow had turned pale. The fire was ready and the four of them sat around it, each with a bowl of cherries in their hands and a cup of water by their side, fetched from the river.
âSephrodiaâs Tomb?â Olivia repeated Erinâs words.
âMaybe not a tomb,â Erin corrected herself. She was recounting her experience in the caverns over their meals and the fire. âIt might not be a tomb. I donât see any burial or coffin but there was a room full of treasures. It had everything. Gems, clothes, furniture, weapons⦠all sorts. Why would Sephrodia have a storage room hidden from the world in the recess of a mountain? Olivia?â
âSephrodia was already a legend of tales when I was born. Iâm afraid I donât know much about her.â
âWhat about your elders or your kin who came before you?â
âThey might know but they never told me about Sephrodia and I never thought to ask.â
âOf course, you wouldnât,â Erin retorted in her heart.
âAnd it has yet to be plundered?â Lyra asked.
âPeople have tried but there were guardians. Remnant souls of some old blokes.â
âWhat happened to those guardians?â The question was from Lyra but from the way she was staring at Erin with gleaming eyes, she had already guessed the outcome. Everyone did. Otherwise, Erin wouldnât have been here.
âI killed them.â
âYou are truly remarkable, mistress,â Siv praised. She had said nothing but praises all this while. Her admiration for Erin had only soared into the realm of reverence. âNot only did you braved through such treacherous trials but you had acquired Spatial Magic.â
âAnd a Unique Talent too,â Erin added another item to the list of Sivâs praise.
Olivia and Lyra feasted their eyes. Siv was nodding in silence but proudly as if the achievement was her own.
âWill you be so kind as to show us, milady?â Olivia asked. Her eyes were glittering in anticipation. Unique Talent was true to its name. Not everyone could have one even if their levels were high. Olivia didnât have one and she was a True Dragon. Her eagerness was rational despite a step away from her usual composure.
Erin set down the bowl of cherries in her hand and splayed open her palm. She recalled the feeling back then. She recalled the sword she had created from the Spirits. Cyan lights appeared and gathered around her hand, moulding into a shape of a sword that greatly resembled the sabre she lost.
Lyra gasped in awe. Olivia also gasped but she did so under her breath. Siv gave a look of deep reverence.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhat is it called?â Siv asked.
âBespoke,â Erin answered. âI can create weapons using the Spirits and the Mana expenditure is quite generous. Althoughââ She held the sword close to her eyes. ââitâs not as strong as the one I conjured in the mountains.â
âPerhaps the quality of Spirits is taken into account,â Olivia said.
âOf course,â Erin blurted out as she remembered one of the significant encounters. âThe Spirits were different in the mountains. Stronger, if thatâs the word. They were very defiant. Those dead remnant souls said something about Exalted Spirits. Apparently, thatâs what they are. You know anything?â
âExalted Spiritsâ¦â Olivia mused. She had not touched her bowl of cherries. Erin wondered if she wasnât hungry and she simply forgot to eat. âThey are Spirits of a higher distinction. When Spirits remained in an environment, undisturbed for centuries, the Spirits would go through a phase known as exaltation. The Spirits will become known as Exalted Spirits. They lose their template favourability.â
âMeaning?â Lyra asked, blinking in confusion.
âTheyâre no longer necessarily positively predisposed to Fae. They gain sentience, some scholars suggested.â
Erin nodded in understanding and gestured for Olivia to continue.
âThey are particular with who they listen to and they are known to be very particular. There were cases where the Exalted Spirits killed all those they deemed unworthy. An interesting fact about them was that Exalted Spirits of a different environment will have different preferences.â
âWell⦠thatâs disappointing.â Erin sighed.
âLady Erynthea, how did you manage to tame these Exalted Spirits?â
âIâm not sureâ¦â Erin muttered. âI was angry. I was in despair. I was in over my head. And somehow, they just⦠decided to listen to me.â
âDid you not any spells then?â
âDid I?â Erin asked herself as she sifted through her memories. âCome to think of it, I was using Spatial Sense. It heightens my senses further and I was feeling everything at a very minuscule level. I think⦠I think felt their hesitations. I heard them talking. I commanded them to listen to me and they seemed to give in to me then. Thatâs all I remember.â
âThis will be a fascinating subject for a scholar but itâs a shame, Iâm no scholar, Lady Erynthea. I canât figure out the turning point.â
âYou donât need to,â Erin said. âI donât expect everything can be explained with logic. The possibilities of magic are endless and random. And most of all,â Erin sniffed the air, âweâre not out of danger yet.â
âWhat did you smell?â Lyra asked.
âDeath,â Siv answered. âDeath ahead. A battle has taken place ahead.â
âAnd how close is that to us?â
âFive hoursâ walk,â Erin answered.
âWill we be safe for the night?â
âWe will be if we donât let out guard down and stay vigilant.â Erin turned to Olivia. âHow much further is Sephrodia Valley?â
âFour days but the governed domain is only a day away.â
âThe governed domain?â
âThe lands some miles outside of the valley fall under the governance of Sephrodia Valleyâs viceroy. Once we entered that domain, we will be safe from bandits, apostles, and others. The only threat left will be the wild monsters and the Lord Governor himself. Be careful of him, milady. He will court you and he will not let up easily.â
Erin grinned. âThen misfortune shall befall the valley,â she responded coldly.