2-14 Deserving
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
2-14 Deserving
As the rain continued to pour, the Fox-kin and the Wolf-kin made their way through the forest with celerity and perseverance. They took advantage of the trees by traversing on the branches. It was faster and most of the monsters didnât have the ability to scale even slopes, but one monster among the others pursuing them, had no need for such ability. Sounds of trees falling and ground tremoring were blasting behind them but neither of the two glanced back over their shoulders. Crimson lightning bolts streaked and grazed past them intermittently but they stayed their gazed at the path ahead of them.
âWeâre getting further and further away from the caravans,â said Siv as a lightning bolt missed her and struck a tree beside her. âThis beast is absolutely relentless. Weâll tire ourselves out before we can lose it.â
âThereâs a clearing up ahead. You can take a turn there. Iâll draw the bear to me,â Erin suggested.
âUnwise, Lady Erin. I refuse.â
âSiv, the bear is chasing me, not us. Iâm the one it wants.â
Siv cast a passive gaze with a hint of surprise.
âI mean Iâm the reason the monsters attacked.â
â...Of course that would be the case,â Siv murmured after a brief moment of silence.
Erin stared. âYou knew?â
âEvery time we had a Fae with us, the troubles that we encountered are always correlated to that Fae.â
Erin felt a needle sunk into her heart. âIâm sorry,â she muttered.
âYou mistook my meaning, Lady Erin. Iâm not condemning you. Though Fae have brought us troubles, there was always profit in these troubles.â
âIâm afraid there wonât be any profits this time.â
âThereâs profit to be found behind us,â Siv uttered as she lowered head; a lightning bolt streaked over her. âIf we can subjugate it, of course.â
âYour sanguine thoughts are admirable,â Erin said and backhanded a Rock Ape away as it pounced at her from her blindside but all too obvious for her Sixth Sense.
[Experience gained +1% - Level Progression: 65%]
The Razor Grizzly was ever obstinate with its pursuit. It had kept the two in its sight for the whole time, never once losing sight of them. For a beast of its weight, it possessed speed that far exceeded oneâs expectation. Even after running for a prolonged period, its speed did not wane by the slightest. However, its tenacity was not a will of its own but the desperation of its puppeteer.
âSanguine or not.â Siv glanced back briefly over her shoulder. âThis gigantic beast of a bear sure can run with its weight.â
âThe Grizzly has been enthralled by some spell. Its will is not its own.â
âCanât you break the spell?â
If they werenât with their lives at stake, Erin would have frowned deeply. âIf I can, we wonât be running,â she said.
âYou canât?â Siv tilted her expression. âIsnât magic tampering a quirk of the Faerie-kin?â
Erin remembered asking Nivia the same question. âMisconception and pure generalizing!â she repeated Niviaâs answers in a shout as more lightning bolts flew past them.
âI stand corrected,â Siv replied. âBut we canât keep running forever.â
âWe wonât.â Erin pointed ahead. âThereâs a ravine up ahead. I can tell it's deep.â
Siv followed Erinâs finger and found a ravine with a gap of around three meters. âI see that but the gapâs too small to swallow a colossal beast like the Grizzly.â
Erin drew her broadsword. âI can take care of that.â She infused the blade with Arcane Edge and Lightning Magic.
As they approached the ravine, they put strength into their feet and jumped when they reached the edge of their path. For the two with animalistic traits and the Fleet Foot skill, covering such a distance jump was a minor feat. But as they landed on the other side, Erin plunged her sword into the ground. The biding magic within the blade was unleashed into the soil. The ground exploded, forming cracks on the cliff.
âStay back!â Erin yelled at Siv.
The Razor Grizzly caught up to the two at the ravine. It effortlessly leaped from the cliff to the other side but when it landed, its weight forced the ground to give in to its excessive demand. The ground began to fracture and piece by piece, the land on the edge of the ravine crumbled away. The Grizzly soon tumbled its way into the ravine as it struggled to escape its plight.
The destruction spread fast and far, reaching Erin before she could recover from her caper.
âOh fuck,â Erin cursed, her face paling at the bind she put herself in. Before she could scamper to safety, the ground slanted from the fractures and she too lost her foothold like the Grizzly. The soil was too slippery from the rain to be properly trod on. Erin was only able to hold on by hanging on the broadsword she used as the catalyst to cause this devastation.
Pieces of the ground crumbled more and more into the depths below, forming a gap more than double of its former width.
The Razor Grizzly roared out its dissent for its fate and thrust its claws into the intact soil as the ones beneath its feet gave out. It locked its glare on the Fox-kin who was just a few in front of it.
âLady Erin!â Siv exclaimed as she rushed to aid the Fox-kin. She extended her arm from solid ground. âReach for my hand!â
Erin reached out but there was more than a foot between their hands.
The Grizzly took swipes at Erinâs feet and tails which were dangling right in front of its eyes. When it realized the futility in its current actions, it shifted tactic on the command of its instincts. It dug its claws deep and firmly into the soil. It curled up its limbs, preparing for a leap.
âFucking hell, youâre not as dim as you look.â Erin uttered another curse at that sight, but her face was lit up with the same idea. She retracted her hand and gripped the hilt of her broadsword tightly with two hands.
âLady Erin, what are you doing!?â Siv was starting to panic as she too could see what the Grizzly was about to do.
Erin clad the tip of her tails with Arcane Armor and she pierced them into the ground. She bade herself good fortune and released her grip on the broadsword. She bent her tails as she fell before straightening them, springing herself into the air.
âWhoa...â Siv gasped as her agapes eyes followed Erinâs caper.
Erin landed into a roll and stopped with one knee on the ground. âOuch...â she groaned. She clutched her tails in a hug. âThis hurts so fucking bad...â
âLady Erin, what about your sword?â Siv asked.
âItâs just a sword...â Erin muttered in response. âIn the end, itâs just a sword....â
Before Siv could offer her condolences, the Razor Grizzly emerged from its apparent fall, in the air, with its claws bared.
Erin made an abrupt decision and instantly allocated all of her ability points into Arcane and all of her skill points into Lightning Magic.
[Arcane: 20 increased to 22]
[Lightning Magic: Level 2 increased to Level 4]
As if responding to her desperation, Erin acquired a Lightning Magic spell that fit the criteria she was pleading for in her heart; Lightning Spear. An offensive spell with more precision and destruction than the staple Lightning Bolt but at the expense of a higher Mana consumption. A spear made of lightning of two meters in length, manifested into Erinâs hand upon the spellcast.
[Warning: Magic Vigour is under 25% threshold]
âThen this spell better do wonders.â
Just as the Grizzly landed, she threw the spear of lightning at the colossal beast. The Grizzly was too focused on recovering its footing to give any attention to the spell coming its way. The spell hit its mark and clouds of dirt were raised from the ensuing explosion. The spell wasnât enough to break through its tough hide but it did what Erin had hoped for it to do, it pushed the Grizzly back just enough for it to slip on its footing. Its eyes widened as it spared its last despairing glance at the faintly grinning Fox-kin. A second transpired and the Grizzly fell into the ravine.
The Razor Grizzlyâs bellow of rage trailed off as it fell into the depths.
[Experienced gained +5% - Level Progression: 70%]
âHuh, that little⦠I guess the bearâs not dead then. This is merely the reward for escaping the plight. I can work with this.â
The rain was beginning to recede and the thunderclaps were getting fewer.
âDid you kill it?â Siv asked.
Erin slumped to the ground as she caught her breath. âI didnât,â she answered. âBut it wonât be coming to pursue me for a long while.â
âUs, Lady Erin. It was pursuing us.â
Erin eyed the Wolf-kin curiously. âThank you,â Erin smiled.
âBut I didnât manage to save you, Lady Erin.â
âYou knew it was only coming after me but you came back to help me, regardless of the results. Therefore, you have my gratitude, Siv.â
âT-thank you, Lady Erin.â Siv was about to bow but Erin stopped her.
âDonât do that. Iâm not good with formalities. And please, just call me Erin.â
âYou are a Fae and you saved my life. I have yet to repay my debt. Addressing you as Lady Erin is the least I can do for now.â
Seeing the obstinance in Siv, Erin relented in changing the Wolf-kinâs way of addressing her.
Siv threw her gaze towards a dense bush. âWeâre not out of peril yet, Lady Erin.â The bushes rustled.
âSo it seems,â Erin agreed with her and pushed herself to her feet. She drew her saber and her broadsword but her left hand felt only the empty air. âOh right⦠itâs gone...â
âCan you still fight, Lady Erin?â
âOf course I can. Who do you think I am?â Erin wasnât crowing. From the scent she picked up, she knew what she was facing and even in her exhausted state, they were nothing to her skill.
Nine Serks appeared from the bushes, but that was it. There were no more beasts or animals in the vicinity. The appearance of the Razor Grizzly had driven almost all of the faunas from their habitats. The beasts that were still lingering around were only those under the control of the mysterious Necromancer. Aside from the ones creeping in the bushes, the ones closest to them were on the other side of the ravine.
âCan you fight?â Erin threw the same question.
âThat goes without saying, milady.â Siv answered and protruded her claws. âFor Beast-kin, our body is a weapon.â
âSo, you take four, I take four? And for the last one; letâs see whoâs faster.â
âAye,â Siv nodded and instantly broke into a dash.
Her claws found two Serksâ heads as she swiped unhesitatingly. She spun and her kick found another head of a Serk, snapping its neck with the brutish strength of her leg. The fourth Serk pounced from the side but Siv moved fast and caught it by its neck. She snarled and crushed the poor beastâs neck. When she had eliminated four of the Serks, she eyed the fifth one. She bent her legs, ready to lungeâ but a saber whirled through the air and carved right into the head of the last Serk. Siv looked over to Erin, who already had four headless Serkâs around her.
âI won,â Erin declared with a rasping breath.
[Experience gained +5% - Level Progression: 75%]
Sivâs gaze was attracted to the clean cut of the headless stumps of Serks. There was no hesitation in the Fox-kinâs swings, not the slightest. She had seen swordsmen twice the level of Erin but their swordsmanship was never this refined. With her tails flourishing about as a backcloth and her skin stained with the blood of her prey come victims, Siv couldnât help but feel the need to lower her head to the Fox-kin. Although she didnât have an extreme prejudicial opinion like her brother, she did have her own preconceived notion of Fae in general. However, the entirety of that notion was shattered by Erin.
âBeautiful...â Siv breathed.
âSorry?â Erin raised an eyebrow as she retrieved her saber from the Serk.
âI meant no offense but your beauty is truly astounding, even by the standards of Beast-kin and my tribe,â Siv responded swiftly without a tremble in her voice.
âI-is that so...â Erin looked away as red filled her face.
âIt is, milady.â Siv nodded with a fervent expression. âYour beauty is no ostentation. Your prowess complements it well.â
âI-Iâm honored...â
âNo, it is I whoâs honored by you, Lady Erin.â Her nod turned into a slight bow. âItâs a common tragedy that beauty is often wasted on those who are undeserving.â
âAnyways, do you know these lands?â Erin asked, trying her best to steer the conversation onto a sensible path. She felt that she was on the brink of becoming an idol of worship in the eyes of Siv.
âOnly what I had heard from Lord Crom and Lord Hegan during their many conversations.â
âAnywhere we could likely meet up with the caravan?â
âThe descent of the hills is at least a day away. Thereâs a settlement there at the base of the descent. A fishing village by the name of Sapphire Fork.â
âFancy name,â Erin mused. âBeautiful village, I reckon.â
âThey say the water there glitters like sapphire under the sun, a sight to behold, and the river splits into two streams that surrounds the village. Hence the name.â
âHalf a day away⦠Well, we canât go back where we came so forward it is. Looks like weâll be sleeping in the woods for the night.â
âMy tribe lives among nature and so does the Fae, or so I have heard. Iâm sure sleeping in the woods wonât be a problem for us.â
Then a growl echoed from the Wolf-kinâs belly. Red touched her cheeks.
Erin smiled warmly. âBut first, weâll need to fill our belly.â
Siv nodded meekly.
Erinthea - Faerie-kin: Three-Tailed Fox-kin
Level: 13 | Status: Moderate Exhaustion
Might: 20 | Arcane: 22 | Finesse: 19
Magic Arts
Spirit Magic Lv. 8 | Arcane Edge Lv. 4 | Arcane Armor Lv. 6 | Lightning Magic Lv. 4
Combat Arts
Sword Art Lv. 7 | 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 | Revenant Lv. Ex
Level Progression: 75%
Remaining Skill Points: 0
Remaining Ability Points: 0