247. A Discussion About Routes
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
A Discussion About Routes
And so, a whole day passed.
ãAnother storehouse.ã
ãWell I mean, this is a merchant ship, sooooooâ¦ã
ãSmells good.ã
ãYeah, it looks like this is where they keep all the foodstuffs.ã
Weâd already started exploring the shipâs interior. At first, there hadnât really been much to see, reason being that weâd started atop the deck and slowly made our way down. Most of the sailorsâ rooms were located near the deck so they could react quickly in the case of an emergency. Hence, the first area we ran into was the only one we werenât allowed to check out in too much detail.
Most of the rooms on the lower floors were just storerooms. The door to the room with most of the more valuable stuff in it was locked, but pretty much everything else was still open to exploration.
All we found in the storehouses were boxes, bags, and a whole tonne of dust, but Fran was having fun looking around nonetheless.
Likewise, I also hadnât lost interest in looking at all the odd ingredients, nor the strangely designed goods the boxes seemed to contain.
ãMoving onã
ãSure.ã
We left the storehouse area and entered a room near one of the shipâs outermost sides. There, we found a huge, cylindrical lump of metal with a hole in the middle. Its surface almost seemed to give off a sort of dark glow.
ãWhatâs this?ã
ãLooks like a magical cannon. It uses those balls of iron as ammo and propels them with magic.ã
ãWhy iron balls?ã
ãThe projectiles it fires are weaker than actual spells, but are probably much more efficient with mana. It runs on magical energy, but it probably only has a finite amount of it.ã
The cannons we were looking at seemed to be rather high class, as they could switch between physical and magical rounds. The physical rounds were probably for other ships, while the magical rounds would instead be used on magic beasts.
I couldnât help but feel that the cannon was much bigger than the ones we had back on Earth, in part because it had a magical engine strapped to it.
We ventured further downstairs after inspecting the cannon and found ourselves in the shipâs lowermost subsection. Most of the space was taken up by the shipâs ballast tanks, many of which were filled with water. The second largest room, however, had an item of interest in it, another large magical device. Said device was almost constantly emitting a sort of low-pitched rumble.
ãHuge.ã
ãI guess this is probably the engine the captain was talking about earlier.ã
ãNn. Really loud.ã
ãHmm⦠that part has water coming out of it, and this one looks something like a pump.ã
The engine seemed to be the aqua jet type. It used a huge pump to suck in water and then forcefully ejected it in order to propel the ship forwards.
Several of the ejection devices were placed around the shipâs hull. It seemed like it could use them to not only change direction, but also make tight turns.
Weâd more or less finished exploring, and Fran wanted to get a bit of exercise, so we headed back up to the deck in hopes of being able to find a spot to do a few practice swings. Upon arrival, we found that the deck was actually quite busy. Jerome was ordering the sailors around as they scrambled to raise the masts.
ãWeâre finally out that damned gulf! Men, get ready to sail!ã
ãYessir!ã
ãGet your lazy asses ready! Weâre going full speed ahead âtill we hit the Krakenâs Nest!ã
One of the things the captain had said immediately nabbed my attention.
ãKrakenâs nest?ã
ãOh hey, didnât see ya. The Krakenâs Nest is exactly what it sounds like, a danger zone where youâll find a whole shitload of Kraken.ã
ãPassing through?ã
ãWell, I guess you could say that.ã
I knew the ship had a barrier that let it ward off large magic beasts, but I couldnât help but feel as if passing through a place called the Krakenâs Nest wasnât too good of an idea.
ãWe arenât actually going to be passing right through it. Weâll just be skimming the edge of it is all.ã
Fortunately, the captainâs intentions hadnât been what I was imagining them to be.
Kraken were the local ecosystemâs top predator, so most other magic beasts naturally chose to avoid their territory. This was especially true of medium sized magic beasts, as kraken had the tendency to prey on them.
ãWe shouldnât have to worry about getting attacked by magic beasts there so long as we mind the kraken.ã
ãBut kraken?ã
I was worried that a kraken would attack us and totally screw us over, but, according to Jerome, the chances of that were particularly low. The barrier was designed to make the ship especially difficult for kraken to detect.
As I wasnât completely convinced, I had Fran ask about the other larger magic beasts that lived in the area, to which the captain replied with a rather simple answer: there were none. The only large magic beasts that lived in the area were the kraken.
ãWhy?ã
ãThe patch of sea between the Gilbard continent, from which we just departed, and the Chrom continent, our destination, is only a couple hundred meters deep. Relatively speaking, itâs quite shallow.ã
Apparently, most of the other oceans were much, much deeper.
ãMost B ranked magic beasts, like Whale Lords, Water Dragons, Leviathans, and Dagons, prefer to live in deeper waters.ã
None of the types of magic beasts the captain had just mentioned had ever been spotted in the space between the Gilbard and Chrom continents.
ãBut the part of the sea between the Gilbard and Brohdinn continents, the Demon Sea, makes up for it. Itâs filled with powerful beasts, and has even got the worldâs one and only known S rank leviathan.ã
The legendary leviathan in question was said to be over 1000 meters long, capable of creating tsunamis while turning over in its sleep, and, all in all, one of the strongest magic beasts to have ever existed.
That said, very little was known about it. Sightings were few and far between. There was, however, a significant mention of it dating about 3000 years back in which it completely obliterated a coastal nation thatâd pissed it off overnight. Said report was likely true as it had apparently been confirmed by someone with an oracle-type skill.
One of the most surprising but well known facts about it noted in the aforementioned report was that the S ranked leviathanâs staple food was in fact the Midgard Wyrm, an A ranked magic beast. It would leave its nest, capture one, and then slowly feast on it over the course of about 100 years. Most sightings of it would happen precisely during these hunting sessions.
Naturally, the legendary leviathan was only one of the many massive magic beasts that inhabited the Demon Sea, so most ships going between Gilbart and Brohdinn would avoid passing through it. Theyâd instead take a safer route and stop by Chrom along the way. The route we were currently on was just that much safer.
But despite that, it still had enough kraken for one of its subsections to be labeled the Krakenâs Nest.
ãYou wonât have to worry about encountering any Kraken. This shipâs got all the kraken countermeasures a sailor could ever ask for.ã
ãNn.ã
ãBut weâve dedicated most of our resources to it, so weâll have to be relying on you to deal with pirates and all the other magic beasts, yâhear?ã
ãGot it. Leave to me.ã
ãâCourse.ã