1-31 Bedlam
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
1-31 Bedlam
Being the Sword Saintâ formerâ, appraising a personâs sword skills was second nature to Erin. It became an involuntary response for her that it was actually difficult for her to not appraise a personâs skill with a sword. Without fail, she had successively appraised the skills of everyone she encountered or simply walked past. All it took was a brief glance. That said, Erin was currently thrust with an aberration.
This is curious.
If Erin judged it on normal grounds, Aedan was new to wielding a sword, or at least that was what his stance was conveying. However, Erin knew that to be false despite the evidence. It wasnât a rule but smiths tend to have the minimum skill in wielding a sword. Whatâs more, Aedan was a Dragon-kin. No matter how many times Erin re-appraised Aedan, she always got the same incorrigible result. Only his race was laid bare to her appraisal; a transparent âDragon-kinâ overlapping his displayed race. âDwarrowâ.
She didnât know anything about the Dragons of this world but if she went by her former worldâs knowledge, Dragons were the apex for a few good reasons. The prime reason being their versatility. They were quick to adapt to novelties and unexpected circumstances. She remembered hearing a campfire tale. It spoke of a Fire Dragon, who was lured into a field of Ice Magecraft-based traps. The Fire Dragon was overwhelmed by its opposing attribute, at first. Its flame adapted to the Ice Magecrafts and soon, the Dragonâs flame dominated the ice battlefield and gained an overwhelming victory.
That was just how fearsome Dragons were in Erinâs former world. If Aedan, a Demi-human Dragon, was anything like those Dragons, Erin was sure she would lose. Although at the same time, Erin couldnât be more excited. Ever since her reincarnation, she had yet to find herself a worthy opponent with a blade and Aedan might just be the most suitable step-in for her wishes, for now.
Donât disappoint me now, Aedan.
Erin bared her grin and lunged with a strike.
âSon of aâ!â Aedan shrieked at her sudden movement but he easily parried her blow with only a single hand on his sword.
Oh? Youâre good, even though your stance says otherwise. What more are you hiding?
Erin cleaved up but Aedan dodged her blade by a hairâs breadth.
âOi! Are you trying to kill me?!â
âYou jest, Dwarrow.â Erin chuckled. âLike hell Iâm capable of that.â
âYouâ Ah. I see.â His shoulders loosened but his guard didnât. He parried another blow that seemed to have the potential to carve through his hand. âCatâs out of the bag, isnât it?â
Since they are conversing at a volume near whispering, Lyra and Sven couldnât not pick up their exchange but Nivia would have been able to if she was here.
âDoes it matter?â Erin said and thrust at his head.
Aedan slanted his head in response and battered her blade away. âHow much did you know?â
âNot much.â Erin stepped forward and slashed in a wide arc. âJust your name and race but thatâs enough to make a pretty good guess on what youâre capable of. I thought you were long aware of my knowing.â
Aedan curved her swing and led the slash away from his body. âI had suspicions of your knowing.â Aedan did not riposte the following strike. Instead, he took a few steps back, letting the blade sliced through the empty air.
Erin stuck herself close to Aedan and unleashed a flurry of attacks. Although Aedanâs techniques were hollow and shallow, Erin couldnât believe how he was swiftly and perfectly defending against each of her strikes. The more apparent that her blade couldnât reach Aedanâs body, the more exuberant she was becoming. Despair and hopelessness were rarely thoughts that occured in her mind when it came to crossing blades. A stronger opponent to Erin was just a means for improvement of herself.
âYouâre planning to tell everyone?â Aedan asked. He evaded a slash that almost took his ears.
âAs long as you donât commit anything foul, your real identity isnât my business.â
Aedan caught a blow but the shockwave was transmitted to his body. His guard faltered but he held it up. âAnd Iâm just supposed to take your word for it?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI canât dictate your beliefs but I speak only the truth.â Seeing his solid guard, Erin circled around him and struck from different directions. Contrary to his panicking expression, Erin wasnât close to even grazing his skin.
âItâs hard to believe that you meant no harm towards me when youâre obviously trying to kill me.â Aedan grimaced and shrilled at a blow that threatened to cleave his head. His groan was audible to reach the ears of the only two audiences.
âKill you? Weâre just sparring though?â
âOi, donât give me that bullshit right now, furry tails.â Aedan shouted as a few thrusts came close to scratching his face.
âYouâre still unhurt. Therefore, this is still sparring.â Erinâs hand didnât stop moving as she replied.
âYou manic vixen.â
Erin smiled. âIâll take the compliment.â
Erin couldnât stop. This was just too thrilling. It was supposed to be a spar but after witnessing how Aedan remained untouched by her attacks, she became exhilarated at the appearance of a worthy opponent. She had long accustomed herself to her new saber but it was now more than just a test swing for her new weapon. This was a duel. This was a test for the current limits of her sword skills.
No way Erin would admit that, not if it meant ending the âsparâ soon.
âWhy havenât you retaliated?â Erin asked. She lashed out a few swings that were easily parried. âDo you think I wonât be able to handle your counter strikes?â
âYour lover is boring her gaze into my very soul and a certain Elf would have my manhood if she caught wind that I hurt her fellow kin.â
Erinâs brows twitched. âFirst of all, Lyra isnât my lover, currently speaking.â She struck his guard hard. âSecond⦠Well, you might be right about the second one but be a man, would you? Or is that cock of yours just a display?â
Aedan scoffed. âSome Fae you are.â
âOne of a kind, I might be.â She said and swung hard.
Aedan was able to parry it but Erin coiled her slash and locked their blades in a cross. Their eyes met one anothersâ.
Erin grinned at the grimacing Aedan. âThis spar would not end if you donât go on the offense.â
âOr you could surrender,â he retorted.
âAnd devoid myself of the chance at experiencing a blow from a legendary race? Not bloody likely. So come on, give it to me.â
Aedan clicked his tongue. âYou need a doctor.â
âWell, these past few days have been⦠straining.â
âFine then, Iâll surââ
âIf you surrender, Iâll tell the guild.â
Aedan widened his eyes. âWow. Youâre a fox alright.â
Erin smiled wryly.
Maybe this is why Iâm reincarnated as a Fox? I sure am sly but how could I forego such an opportunity, a proper âsparâ with a legendary race?
âDo you think that would work on me? I know your secrets too, Ninetails.â
âPerhaps but too bad, it ainât a secret. Iâm not trying to hide it but you are.â It wasnât all bluff. While Erin didnât want people to know, it wasnât as if she was actively trying to conceal that secret of hers.
âAnd they said youâre friendly. What bunch of horseshit of a rumor. Youâre so infuriating.â
âIâm well aware of that,â Erin flashed him another grin as she taunted. âTakes one to know one, I guess.â
Unbeknownst to Erin, her taunt worked but just not on her intended target. From the start until now, Lyraâs expression was only further darkening.
Still locked in a cross, Aedan attempted to break out with brute force but Erinâs proficiency with the sword denied him of any attempts to create even a little distance.
Aedan released his grip on his sword. Erin toppled forward with a confounded expression due to the missing repelling force. The sword fell into Aedanâs other hand. He immediately kicked off the ground and drew a gap between them.
âI commend you,â Erin praised as she quickly recollected her balance. âYour movements are smooth and swift but they lack rhythm and tune. You never had any proper practice with a sword?â
âWhy does it matter to you?â He shot.
Hanging her head for a while, Erin replied with a shrug, ânothing, really. Just curious.â
Aedan cast a sidelong glance at the only two audience members. âThey looked worried. Shall we end it here?â
âNot until you retaliate.â
âYou have some strange perversion but I donât judge.â
Erin laughed internally. âThis is the first time someone called it a perversion.â
âWhat do they usually call it?â
âPassion.â
It was Aedanâs turn to chuckle. âYouâre quite a jester too in addition to being a sword master and a Ninetails.â
âAnd youâre quite a disappointment, Aedan. I took you for a Dragon not a lizard.â
âYears of peace and flowers can do that to you.â
Erin arched her brows. âFlowers?â
âYou wonât get it,â Aedan said and lowered his posture. He raised his sword above his head.
âFinally going to have at me?â Erin went into a stance of her own too. One that heavily emphasized on defense.
âIf something happens to you, you better explain it properly to your Elf.â
âNivia isn't âmyâ Elf.â
âShe begged to differ.â His grip tightened on the hilt.
âA-Aedan?â Erin heard Sven called out under his breath. She sneaked a glance and saw the horror painted on the Dwarrowâs face.
Is Aedan really getting serious? But I donât feel any danger coming from him.
Erin tried to gauge the severity of Aedanâs retaliation but she didnât feel any threat emanating from him. However, Erin was astonished at his stance. A stance of a form originating from the east. The users of this form wielded a saber-rapier hybrid type of sword. It was the most elegant of all sword techniques. Erin had attempted to imitate the technique but her former robust build just wasnât compatible with it. But now, that would be a different story.
âHere I come,â Aedan said and lunged.
âAedan, no!â Sven shouted.
Aedan vanished from everyoneâs sights.
âErin!â Lyra yelled out in anguish. She couldnât see Aedan either but his stance told Lyra enough on what his actions and disappearance entailed.
A wave of menace assailed all of Erinâs senses. It was crushing her from all sides. It reminded her of her final moments before succumbing to her last defeat as Argon Raze. However, Erin wasnât perturbed in the least. This was after all, a norm to the former Sword Saint. Long before she achieved that title, failure was a friend and a teacher. Which was why Erin was able to keep her calm. She steeled her screaming nerves. She focused her eyes in front of her, without the slightest deviation.
And.... now!
Erin moved.
She caught his blow but it was too heavy to be taken with her guard. Sparks flew and an ear-splitting noise resonated from the grazing clash. She pivoted her sword, guided the strike away, and reeled in the sword along with the assaulter. She stepped forward and let her sword flow with its rhythm.
Just like that, Erin had managed to parry Aedanâs blow and broke through his guard. Her blade continued to travel but she stopped it right before it carved into Aedanâs neck.
I won.
She declared so in her heart.
[Experience gained +15% - Level Progression: 72%]
What the⦠this is even more than slaying a single monster.
Unaware of her audienceâs and opponentâs reaction, Erin mulled over the amount of experiences she gained.
Sven gagged at his surprise from witnessing a pseudo-miracle.
Lyra gasped with her eyes spanned to their limits.
âYouâre good, really good,â Aedan praised without looking the least bit frustrated at his apparent loss.
âWere you trying to kill me?â Erin asked sarcastically.
âJust returning the favor in kind.â He reined in his sword and relaxed his stance. âI have not seen a swordsmanship this refined ever since Astoria.â
âA-Astoria?â Erin raised her brows. âAstoria Stormedge? You know her?â
Aedan shrugged as he stretched his neck. âFor a time,â he answered.
âLassie, are you alright?â Sven asked immediately after he ran over to the two. Before Erin could even answer, he turned to Aedan and dropped a fist down on his head. âYou brat! You could have killed her!â
Aedan said nothing in return but simply stared at his own feet.
âErin, are you not hurt?â Lyra also came over with a worried look. She fussed over Erinâs body with her hands but she was stopped when her hands gave in to the temptation.
âIâm fine, Lyra,â Erin assured. âIn fact, I feel great.â
Lyra wasnât sure how she should respond to that. She was glad Erin was unhurt but the smile she hadâ it frustrated Lyra to no end. It was unacceptable that she wasnât the one who caused it. She turned and glared at the red-haired Dwarrow, incurring a pinch in the ear from Erin.
âO-ouch!!â She shrilled. âWhat was that for?â
âI should be asking you that.â Erin peered.
âYou know exactly what that was.â Lyra peered back.
Erin sighed. She knew there were no words that could convince her. Without asking, Erin pulled Lyra into an embrace, stunning the short-hair girl into silence.
âE-Erin? D-didnât you say you donât have such preferences? A-and there are others w-watching...â Lyraâs voice trailed off.
Erin parted from her. âNow you know how I feel whenever you act up.â
âAct up?â Lyra frowned. âIâm no child.â
âHmm.â
Lyra scoffed. She leaned forward with a smirk. âHave you forgotten who taught you the ways of being a woman.â
A yelped almost escaped through her lips but Erin fought it down. âLyra, if weâre continuing our acquaintance, I implore you to rethink your habits and conducts.â
âWow, youâre rigid. What changed?â
âI was just being considerate back then. Now that weâre closeâ relatively, Iâm comfortable in speaking to you with such a tone.â
âClose, eh...â Lyra snorted. âFine then, I guess I can let this go.â
Erin sighed in resignation.
âLassie?â Sven called out.
Erin turned around. âMaster Sven. I hope you can forgive me for going over the line.â
âAh, no no. Itâs alright. Iâm just glad that my sword is on par with your skills. As long as the customer is satisfied with the product, all is well. However, I have to apologize for my brother. He went overboard.â
âAll is well, as you said, Master Sven. Your brother and I are both at fault but I trust youâll be lenient with your brother. Iâm honored to be able to have such a gainful exchange. Your brother taught me a lot.â
Sven laughed. âThank you for your kind words, Lady Erin.â
Aedan let out a groan and an eye-roll in the back.
âL-lady?â Erin stuttered at her new title.
âWhy not?â Sven snickered. âYou earned it, milady.â
âLady Erin...â Lyra mused. âI like it.â
Erin felt like refusing but she didnât want to come off as rude after receiving what was presumably compliment and praise of a tremendous degree.
âHey!â Sven gestured at Aedan. âGive your gratitude too.â
Sensing the futility in refusing, Aedan relented. âThank you for your tolerance and the exchange, Lady Erin.â
âSee? That wasnât so hard,â Sven said and patted Aedan in the back. Well, it was more of a smack from Erinâs perspective but being a Dragon-kin, Erin was sure Aedan should be fine.
âThat was a good display, Master Aedan.â Erin extended her hand.
Spurred by Sven, Aedan reluctantly took it and shook her hand. He glimpsed briefly at Lyra, who was working hard in suppressing her outrageous jealousy.
âI hope we can spar again in the future.â Erin grinned.
âI hope not,â Aedan retorted, unamused.
Sven guffawed. âHah! What a miracle! You managed to rattle him. Iâm truly amazed, milady. Itâs a shame that youâre not into men. You two would have been great together.â The Dwarrow laughed, leaving the rest in a state of bedlam.
Erin dropped her jaws at such a statement. She couldnât come up with any response.
Aedan frowned with an affronted glare directed towards his brother.
With that as the breaking point, it started a whole other quandary with Lyra as the impetus.
It was already noon when Erin finally began her quest.
Erinthea - Faerie-kin: Three-Tailed Fox-kin
Level: 10 | Status: Mildly Exhausted
Might: 19 | Arcane: 15 | Finesse: 14
Magic Arts - Spirit Magic Lv. 6 | Arcane Edge Lv. 2 | Arcane Armor Lv. 5
Combat Arts - Sword Art Lv. 6 | Fleet Foot Lv. 5 | Brawler Lv. 4
Innate Skills - Appraisal Lv. Ex | Night Vision Lv. Ex | Sixth Sense Lv. Ex | Toxin Resistance Lv. 1 | Lust Deviant Lv. Ex
Unique Talent - Mystic Blade Lv. Ex
Level Progression: 72%
Remaining Skill Points: 2
Remaining Ability Points: 2