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Book 9: Chapter 24

    Book 9: Chapter 24


    <strong>(Authors Disimer: The numbers contained within this chapter are entirely based on one persons perception and have no necessary connection with reality.)</strong>


    It was one thing after another, these wild days. It proved the Gnolls were right. They always were when the wind changed.


    More than [Historians], more than [Kings] and nationsGnolls had sessfully predicted more changing of eras than any other species.


    That was afact that either had no value or all the value in the world. It was something that only a few people knew.


    The night had been quiet for so many, and when the people of this world woke, they did not know, yet, what had changed.


    Selphids did. They woke to news via [Message] spell or the sudden suspicion in the air, like smoke and death and dark things brought into the light of cleansing me. A familiar feeling.


    <i>Suspicion. </i>Their own people warned enves and individuals first. Friends telling friends, simple [Messages] thatcked for many facts, but contained the important truth.


    <i>The Minds had breached the Minacien Wall.</i> Those that did had been destroyed. Dark deeds had been done.


    Unlike other speciesno, exactly like other species, the actions of a few would reflect on them all. Was it fair? Possibly not. The Minds had authority among Selphids, but their people had not known, by andrge, where or who or what these Minds had done at all.


    It didnt matter. Word would spread. Indeed, it was already being discussed, in what would happenthe fallout.


    <i>(This has been the worst day for our people in thousands of years. The Minds have delivered no cure to the Wasting, but more death.)</i>


    The Minds. They had not been the only ones in Baleros, but they had been a sizable minority. And arguablydid it matter? Minds had vited the Minacien Wall. They were all culpable in that sense.


    <i>(That theyvited the Minacien Wall. We have no context for why, only the oue. Any survivors must shed some light.)</i>


    The remaining Minds were discussing the incident quietly. Their usual secrecy and attempts to work independently had been dropped for the purposes of this event. Indeedthe different Minds were being unusuallyfrank.


    <i>(Context? CONTEXT DOES NOT MATTER. The Minacien Wall was BREACHED. Stay away from the [Doctor]. Stay away from the survivors lest wepound thisthis disaster.)</i>


    One of the remaining Minds was leaking so much raw distress the others had to dampen the influx of thought. Not all of them were upset, but none of them were in denial. They had processed it and realized the truth.


    The six Minds who had convened at that Gathering Citadel had not, in fact,e together organically. They had been chosen, some merged for the express purpose of creating a new Gathering Citadel that wouldbat the Wasting. Each of the six had adherents and affiliationsif they had been public to the other Minds, they would have had factions of support simr to Wistram and other political bodies.


    The First, Second, and Sixth Minds had even possessed what was analogous to disciple Minds who had learned from them.


    Under the cold light of day, a decision was being made. The Minds speaking to each other from their citadels were not as numerous as the six. So many Minds in close proximity was not normally needed.


    Still. The Minds were interrupted by another Mind who represented a group of three.


    <i>(This Mind represents north.)</i>


    Itbined the mental handshake with images of cold stone and snow. The other Minds recognized it and began to fill it in on what they had concludedlittle as that wasbut this Mind was brusque.


    <i>(Our conve is at work. We have understood what hase to pass, if not why. The conclusion is enough. The Mind that was spun from Egress hase to a decision on its own. It has voluntarily agreed to unmake itself. Into sub-Minds where Egress perspective is reduced or into Selphids if possible.)</i>


    The other Minds were shocked into silence by the announcement. Six Minds had perishedand more would also be dissolved.


    <i>(The Second Mind is not culpable if itRedemptionsignaled the breach. Few Minds remain. This conve urges Dissonance to remain.)</i>


    Dissonance, one of the Minds who had hither-to been silent, signaled understanding.


    <i>(I shall consider these thoughts. Nor shall I be blind to Contradictions possible corruption. For nowI shall devote my first thoughts to emotion. Mourning. Then, think.)</i>


    It was a perspective different from the others. But they listened hard, because the Second Mind had been the one who called down wrath and truth upon the others. What conclusions did theye to? Simple ones. Cautious ones, tempered by guilt and realization just how dark the crimes had been.


    <i>(Leave the [Doctor] alone. Warn Selphids abroad. A scourging must note againbut perhaps it already has been set in motion. Tenno. Nine shall remain. The Minds of Baleros should consider their ce. Consider the future.)</i>


    The remaining Minds felt the Selphids ce in this world shakingand they had no one to me but themselves. Grief from Dissonanceone of them did pulse onest thought out.


    <i>(That we havemitted so many wrongs. It does not change the fact that the Dyed Lands are expanding. It does not change the fact that there are children from another world appearing. Paeth on the Coast has appeared. We now suffer)</i>


    <i>(rightly)</i>


    <i>(it matters not. This Mind suggests onest course of action to the above. To be deliberated upon: send an emissary in humility and cooperation. To either Forgotten Wing or this United Nationspany. If neither will have it, then further abroad, for we desperately need allies who are not Selphid. An alliance that does not contain the </i>Minds<i> as the leaders.)</i>


    This proposal was met with arguments, but more eptance than not. Already, reports wereing in that many Selphids in the Blighted Kingdom were either being watched or politely being asked to leave.


    For now, it was polite. Yetif it needed to be, it needed to be. The nine remaining Minds conferred.


    <i>(Outreach? Now? Who would trustah.)</i>


    <i>(An agent like that even exists?)</i>


    Some of the Minds had no idea what was being referred to, but they slowly began to agree.


    <i>(Very well. In humility. This is the greatest priority of the Minds. Sosend ourst representative abroad. In outreach, to aid, not dictate. Send the Duck.)</i>


    So the Minds reached out and sent an order to an agent of theirs. It heard and obeyed and quietly


    Quacked.


    It was an ashy morning. The ash drifted down from where it had been blown into the skies, like snow. It was probably toxic, and the Great Companies, civilians, and people who had gathered to stare at the crater in the ground were being advised to wear masks.


    Even nearby cities saw Lizardfolk wearing cloth masks or staying indoorsbut the majority of the fallout was being contained by wind spells. The ash blew across the jungle, and [Weather Mages] were even dispersing water into the air to hopefully mitigate the effects. It might well poison the ground, so they were being careful to localize the rainfall. But the ash had to stop.


    Why were the Great Companies doing that? Wellthere was a rumor in the city. A Lizardman serving tables was chattingthey liked chatting


    I heard it was The Last Light.


    Several people at the tables nced up, and the Lizardman nodded happily as someone at the table he was waiting nced up. They epted a cool fruit drink and pressed it to their forehead before gulping it down.


    Really?


    Theirpanion sniffedand sneezed. The eighth time since theyd sat down. The [Server] wagged a w with a wink.


    Yep. Heard of her? The [Doctor] who stopped the Yellow Rivers stuffshe appeared and told one of themanders to do it all. Thenvanished. I knew she wasnt dead. But a Selphid fortress?


    He shuddered.


    Right next to our city. Theyre crazy. Maybe


    He trailed off, then smiled brightly. No Selphids were in the cafe; everyone looked too alive, but the Lizardman nced over to the kitchen where another order was ready.


    Ill be back in a second with your food.


    Another ss of water, please.


    The first person sitting at the table waved their cup, and the other one sneezed into a napkin. The Lizardman trotted off, and the two turned to stare at each other.


    Geneva Sc nced at the falling ash and then at GenevaSc. Or were they?


    A Gnoll and a Drowned Woman looked at each other. The Gnoll kept sneezing, but she eventually got it under control.


    Whats your name?


    Gno, maybe we have different names, now? Whats yours?


    I was thinking on that. And the future. Didshe get out? Did the bad one?


    I dont know.


    They had stuck together, but however many others had made itthe rumor was that at least one woman was in thepany of the Titan. But these two were not her.


    They had no levelsat least in [Doctor]. The Gnoll scratched at her fur. It feltnormal. She didnt have any dissonance with this body, just a feeling as though everything were new. And everything <i>smelled.</i>


    She wondered how much shed beenaltered. But she had to believe she was her. And who was that her?


    Ive got seven levels in [Survivor]. Four in [Telepath].


    Thats a lot. What did you do?


    I dont know. What about you?


    Eight in [Telepath], but its [Purified Telepath].


    The Gnoll frowned at the Drowned Woman.


    Why did you get that? It sounds better than mine.


    Perspective?


    Hrr. Why did I say hrr? Everything smells.


    The other Geneva took a ss of water and gulped it down. She asked for another refill.


    Well, Id rather be in the water. What now? Do we findher?


    The Gnoll scratched at her chin.


    I dont see why we would. Shes with the Titan. I hope shes well, but wewe should see if anyone else made it. How much gold did you find?


    Amazingly, they had enough to pay for a caf. The Drowned Woman counted and shrugged.


    The Minds must have forgotten to remove this bag of holding. Ive gota lot. Was this body a [Smuggler] or something? I may be an alcoholic.


    Wonderful.


    They sat there in silence as the Lizardman came back and wisely left a pitcher of water. At length, the Gnoll spoke.


    Lets team up. We can do more together. Lets team up andfigure out what happens after that. The world has the Last Light. Lets do something else that matters.


    The other Geneva looked up and smiled. She reached out, and the two shook hands. The Gnoll felt the cold grip of the Drowned Woman tighten on hers. Unspokenthey looked into each others eyes. Then outside at the fallout.


    But the sun was rising. Slowly, they sat back, and the Gnoll decided to order a baked rat. For just a moment


    Rest.


    Quietly, then, the day began. Quietlywith no great wars or events save a kind of exhaled breath, the subdued exhration after a party.


    In Liscor, The Wandering Inn, guests woke up with hangovers and oddly refreshed minds thanks to the sleeping Skill. They woke upand knew that The Adventurers Haven was still headed south, past Invrisil.


    That the legends of the north hade south and were heading to the newnds of Izril. That Erin Solstice had met Larracel Dis and that new, strange, and perhaps wacky days were yet toe.


    One Selphid sat up in bed without her usual smile. Jqua Ivirith had rooms at The Wandering Inn, but she often stayed in Pass. Last night at least, she and a certain Duhan had found this room, but hed stumbled back to Pass after realizing that bed was <i>not</i> going to amodate someone of his size and weight.


    She should have been smiling today as well, but she didnt. She read the little [Message] scroll that was reserved for emergenciesand closed her eyes. Without a word, she rolled up the scroll, then sat there, head in her hands.


    Everyone else didnt share her sudden change of mood. The <i>patter-patter</i> of eager paws on the floor signaled a little Gnoll bursting out of her room in excitement. And like a herald, she was followed by other feet and then a predictable <i>thump-thump</i> of heavy footfalls.


    Jqua, are you awake? Lets have breakfast together. Is she here, Seborn?


    <strong>Probably. Unless she and Maughin are in Pass.</strong>


    Even Seborns usual doleful tones were cheerful, and Moore sounded energetic. Ulinde joined them, and Jqua looked up. She hesitated, then called out.


    Be right there, you lot. Save me a seat.


    Later. Shed tell themthe Selphid didnt know what to say. She stared nkly ahead and wondered what it would change. Nothing, she hoped. But she feared


    <i>The Minacien Wall.</i> The Selphid put a smile on her face. No use keeping secrets, but no use spoiling their good mood.


    Shed tell them tonight.


    It would change many things, but not immediately. The only effect that news had, this morning, was that Erin Solstice noticed Jqua was bummed out.


    The [Innkeeper] was eating leftovers and dipping a roll of buttered bread in her bisque as she grew heartily sick of the taste. However, she was in good spirits, and she sensed that almost everyone elseing down the stairs felt good.


    If hungover. Ceria Springwalker was rattling Octavias doorknob until the [Alchemist] tapped her on the shoulder.


    Ceria. What do you want?


    <i>Hangover cures.</i> Give. Here. Gold.


    The half-Elf shook a bag of gold at the Stitch-woman pleadingly. She was joined by several other guests, including Seborn, Alcaz, Relc, and Menolit.


    Relc? Menolit? Why are you two here?


    Erin blinked, and Relc stared at her.


    Why am I here? Who am I?


    Didnt you give Relc a room, Erin?


    Lyte looked exasperated, and Erin hesitated.


    I did? I <i>did. </i>You normally go to work before breakfast, even Relc. Hey! Wait. Did Menolit get a room too?


    I woke up in Birds tower. Someone put a nket on me. I had this pie. Think its still good?


    Menolit had breakfastwhich might have been what he was eating when he passed out. Bird folded his arms.


    I wish to have a lock installed on my tower, Lyte.


    Were recing your door, Bird. But isnt it nice that people like your tower?


    Bird thought about it as he picked up a spare omelet and put a chicken leg on top. He turned.


    No. Its my damn tower.


    He stomped off, and Erinughed. It was rare for Bird to be that mad, but he wasnt <i>seriously</i> angry. It was a difference in emotions.


    She was feeling <i>perceptive</i> today after levelling up. Intelligent. Erin noticed Jqua trailing behind her team as she came down the stairs.


    Hey, Octavia, better get another cure for Jqua.


    Hm? Ohthanks, Erin.


    The Selphid jumped, and Erin blinked. Maybe it <i>wasnt</i> a hangover? Anyways, the inn was filled with chattering guests, and Erin saw Liska wringing her paws as Ishkr calmly passed out food with Calescent.


    The Goblin was in the kitchen, and Erin stared at him. He stared back, and she smiled.


    Calescent! Wow, this is wild.


    There were Goblins and Antinium working here, and she didnt know all their names! She looked around and saw a Hobgoblin with one leg using a long wooden leg as she poked a surprised Yvlon and handed her a te of food. An Antinium Worker being shown how to sweep by


    <i>Silveran! There you are! </i>I knew it! Shoo, shoo! You have a job!<i></i>


    Silveran jumped, and his mustache wobbled. He fled as Erin chased after him. The inns guestsughed as Ishkr took the broom and began shooing Silveran out the door.


    Morning, Miss Erin. We may need to deal with a small situation after you eat.


    Oh? Whats up, Ishkr?


    Erin was still waking up, but Liska was opening and closing her mouth behind her brother.


    <i>Small situation? Theyre trapped in Invris</i>


    Itll keep. Have your breakfast first.


    Ishkr nudged his sister in the ribs, and she and he began elbowing each other as Erin blinked at them. She went to sit back down, yawning.


    Erin. Did we <i>really</i> meet the Adventurers Haven yesterday? Was I drinking with Named-rank adventurers? And did I <i>reallyand you have to be honest here</i>did I really see Miha Godfrey do a kegstand? You have to tell me.


    Yvlon Byres was begging for a whiff of sanity as she raised two bloodshot eyes at the table. Erin Solstice thought about it.


    Is that the thing where you bnce on a keg with a straw and drink lots of the alcohol?


    Yes.


    Sounds about right. You forgot the part where Ceria did the same thing.


    Yvlon nced over at the hungover half-Elf.


    No, I believed that part even without Godfrey. The Adventurers Haven. There were what, four Named-ranks? More?


    Well, counting Saliss and Tessa, yeahwait a second. Is Tessa here?


    Erin frowned around the inn and then looked up. But the Named-rank Adventurer wasnt thereshe sat up from behind the bar and scared Seborn out of his chair.


    What?


    Oh, good. You eating breakfast?


    Yep.


    Tessa crouched back down, and Yvlon stared at Erin. The [Innkeeper] scratched at her head.


    Some night, huh? And guess what? I leveled up! I think I did, at least. Wait a second


    Erin put a hand on her chin. She felt like she was forgetting a key thing. Level up. Great stuff. Fun [Innkeeper]


    <i>Deconstructed door?</i>


    Erins smile turned waxy for a second, and Ishkr nced up as Yvlon blinked and smiled.


    Thats great news, Erin! Right?


    The [Innkeeper] gave her an unconvincing smile that made Pisces and Ksmvr stop chewing and nce at each other. Lytes eyes narrowed, and she saw Liskas panicked look. Seborn grunted and reached for his daggers as Mrsha turned her head.


    Y-yeah. Totally great. Um. Ishkr? What was that thing you were gonna mention? Im just gonna go over here a second, Yvlon, and


    A scream echoed from the entrance of the inn. Everyone looked upand a wailing Gnoll andughing Drake burst into the room.


    Saliss of Lights and Xif had apparently fallen asleep in the rec room. Whereupon theyd tried to get back to Pass, only to find


    <i>Someones destroyed the door to Pass! IIm stuck here!</i>


    Youll have to walk back! Four hundred miles!


    Saliss wasughing at Xif as the [Alchemist] wrung his paws. Erin Solstice saw all her guests look up in horror and lifted a hand.


    Wait, I have a new Sk


    Toote. The inn exploded into chaos as the adventurers went pouring out to see what had happened. Lyte threw up her hands in despair. Mrsha looked around for Temile, the yers of Celum, and wondered if they were stranded in Invrisil or worse<i>Celum.</i>


    And Erin? She thought for a second, then waited for everyone to flood out of themon room. Silently, she looked around and counted the people who remained.


    This bad, Miss Erin?


    Calescent looked put out at the people whod abandoned his meals. He looked at the Goblin and Antinium staff, and one of the Goblins decided that if Ceria wasnt eating her meal, she would. She sat down and began to eatuntil someone red at her.


    Rags had stayed in her seat. Tessa appeared from behind the bar, and Saliss emerged from behind themon room door, sniggering. Erin saw Seborn take a gulp of water and put her hands on her hips. She eyed Ser Dalimont and nodded.


    Well, well, well. Are you all the smart ones?


    <strong>Im thezy one. Im not getting up and running around in the morning. Besidesno one disintegrates a valuable object.</strong>


    The [Rogue] toasted Erin. The [Innkeeper]ughed and then saw a timid girl raise a hand.


    Im here too, Miss Erin.


    Nte!


    The witch was munching on some toast with melted cheese on it by the fire. Erin beamed at her. She closed her eyes and thought for a second. She heard a <i>squeak,</i> and when she opened them


    Nte jumped as a door appeared next to her. But it was not the door to the garden or even the true door of the [Garden of Sanctuary]. Erin opened her eyesand they widened as Saliss rubbed his ws together and chortled.


    Ill pay you 50 gold coins to keep this a secret from Xif all day.


    Erin just smiled as a door appeared, framed by stone, and a glittering crystal knob and oval mirror of ss showed another innwhere a distressed group of Humans, including Temile, suddenly jumped and leapt back and began pointing at


    <i>The [Door of Portals].</i> Erin Solstice felt it ready to go and eight different spots it could reach. She beamed as the door swung open.


    Mrsha and the distressed guests were just in time to see the door openingand the stone archway allowed Temile and a relieved flood of guests to pour through. Liskas eyes bulged as she saw twenty people race into the inn, and Drassi threw herself down on the floor.


    Oh, thank the Ancestors! I was afraid Id be stuck


    The yers of Celum followed and several citizens of Liscor, Celum, and Pass.


    <i>Twenty-nine people came through the door,</i> and Liska expected it to blink out like normal after half that. But it didnt. The portal stayed open, and Erin exhaled. She pped her hands andughed in delight.


    Its got <i>juice!</i> I could send, likeeighty-three more people! To <i>Invrisil! </i>I could probably open a door in Riverfarm! <i>Ive got a magic Skill door! Ive got a magic Skill door!</i>


    The <i>upgraded</i> [Door of Portals] looked cooler, could send more peopleand it could reach a hundred miles farther than thest one. Erin danced around as her guests stopped in aweright until someone wandered through the door and inspected it on Erins side of the inn.


    Oh. Here it is. And I thought Id have to begin work right away. Mmmmm. Apprentice, look at this.


    Valeterisa, the Archmage of Izril, walked through the door, and everyone turned to stare at her. Valeterisa, or Valley as some of her friends from the Adventurers Haven called her, had a te of food floating behind her. It bumped into her cheek as she turned.


    Whats this?


    <i>Eat me. </i>A folded notecard was ced on top of the te, and Valeterisa blinked at it.


    Oh, breakfast. How convenient.


    She began eating as Erin turned to her. And the [Magical Innkeeper] saw how Larra ran her inn. The sleepy Archmage looked nothing like the woman who had <i>carried Fissival into the sky.</i>


    Yet she was the same one, and Montressa du Valeross appeared to Bezales delight. She stopped as she saw Ceria, Pisces, and the others, but she tugged nervously at Valeterisas arm.


    Archmage, youre supposed to be at The Adventurers Haven for breakfast.


    But this is magic.


    Miha Godfrey told me to fetch you! Archmage, <i>please</i>


    The thought of annoying the famous Guildmistress was so apparently distressing that Valeterisa noticed Montressas anxiety.


    Oh, very well. After I just inspect this door for a little bit. Shes going to visit this inn anyways. Im justhm. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm. Hm. Ah, its been reced by a door made of Skills. Just as I thought. Completely iprehensible enchantment if there even is one. Take note, Apprentice. This is what we call a sidegrade. Orhow did Nailihuaile put it? An upgrade made of gold-painted shit. I was just about to work on this door too.


    Valeterisa poked the door absently. Erins dancing stopped, and the [Innkeeper] turned.


    Say what now?


    The Archmage of Izril looked around.


    Well, its a Skill-based door. It probably scales off of levels, not magic. Which means I cant upgrade it anymore.


    Valeterisa looked around, and everyone stared at her nkly.


    I was going to do this. Im sure I mentioned it? At Fissival?


    It seemed to ur to her that this wasnt Fissival. The Archmage uncertainly looked around, and she edged back into Invrisils side. Then she made a fist and struck her palm with it as her mouth fell open.


    Wait. This means I can make my own teleportationwork. And I have lesspetition.


    She smiled.


    Yay.


    Erin Solstice had a new door. The news was only slightly tempered by Valeterisas revtion that it was no longer contingent on the magical enchantment.


    Ignore Valeterisa. This is a good thing for your inn. The best oue, in fact, and time will doubtless prove thatespecially if Valeterisa makes good on her promise to create a teleportationwork. Which is no guarantee; she has failed before.


    Larracel herself came to inspect the door, or rather, her inn did. It was still hovering around Invrisil, having stopped for thebined party between inns.


    She walked through the door, and Erin felt her enter her inn, as if a sudden charge of electricity were filling the building. Not hostilejust foreign, a sense of an [Innkeeper] whose level exceeded her own.


    <i>Was that how Agnes and the others had felt?</i> However, Larracel didnt look like some former Named-rank monster or a terrifying woman.


    She was short, pretended to look like a member of staff, she had greying hair, and the magic in her eyes was only there when she wanted it to be. She was, in facta bit like Erin Solstice.


    But the difference was, she was also a [Mage] and an adventurer. And shed been doing this for a long time.


    Erin Solstice. Hello and good morning. You must have leveled up. I didnt, but Im sure I made progress towards my next one. Congrattions.


    Oh, thank you


    There was something more formal about Larra, so Erin almost offered her a handshake, but the other [Innkeeper] just stood there until Lyte hurried over.


    Wont you have a seat, Innkeeper Larracel? Can I get you anything to drink or eat?


    Do you have any of this coffee I think I saw your inn advertising? I would like to taste it properly prepared. And whatever anyone else is eating.


    The [Innkeeper] sat down and smiled at Mrsha.


    Hello there. Who is this young woman?


    Mrsha shyly held out a paw, and Larra shook it.


    Ah, the scamp. I think I know your name. Mrsha?


    <i>Beware of this womans gifts!</i> Mrsha narrowed her eyes and stared at Larras fresh omelette as the [Innkeeper] turned to greet Nte and the other diners. Larra didnt even bat an eye at Numbtongue, and Mrsha slowly reached out


    Someone <i>tugged</i> at her ears before she could mess with Larras te. Mrsha froze with a hefty pinch of salt and saw a glowing imp-familiar tugging on one ear. She hid her paws behind her back as that [Innkeeper] turnedand one of Larracels eyes glowed.


    Ive seen a lot of pranksters like you, young woman. If you want to start a war, just dontin about how it ends.


    Mrsha decided to sit up and be very polite. Larracel reminded her of Shaman Theikhain that she seemed nice, kindand might throw Mrsha into the sky if she got mad.


    Its great to see you again. I meanwe met yesterday, but thanks foring over.


    Erin was only slightly flustered, but Larracel just chuckled.


    Lets not stand on formality, Erin. You, I like. Besides, were not two [Innkeepers] who need to negotiate like the local associations. My crowd is sure to bother youif only because they want to get to the south and my inns too slow. As for the door? Valeterisas only focused on magic. Its better to have a Skill.


    You think so?


    Erin had begun feeling some chagrin about the original door being lost, but Larracel calmly cut a bit of the omelet and ate as she exined.


    Doors that arent Skills can be stolen. I have heard a few attempts were made on yoursand a door that can be taken makes you a target for [Thieves], no matter how good the security is. This is far, far better for your inn. If Valeterisa makes herwork, your inn is still valuable.


    Yeah, thats right! And people <i>have</i> stolen my door beforeplus, I think this ones got a lot more mana. I can tell. I can send way more people over without charging it up. Althoughit might not be able to be manually charged by mages anymore.


    Well then, its consistent. Did you gain anything else?


    Just a spell. Wait, I can cast magic! I have[yful RadiantFishies].


    Erins excitement diminished as she said the spell out loud, and Pisces snorted loudly. Prixall and Ulvama red at him, and thetter wiggled her fingers. He jerked back as a spider emerged from his hash browns.


    Interesting spell. Is that Goblin magic?


    Yeah. I mean, I have a few other spellsmostly [Witch] stuff. I can use my craft to fuel the magic. Like a sorcerer?


    Interesting. Im a [Mage], but it is something that both our inns are so magically-based. I hatepetition, so lets notpete.


    Larra chuckled. Erin smiled in relief.


    I dont actually know much about magic to tell you the truth. [Witch] stuff, a bit, but not <i>magic</i> magic.


    Nte sat up indignantly at her table, but she was too shy to say anything in front of the other famous [Innkeeper]. Larra raised her brows.


    Oh? Well, I can give you some pointers. Im technically a [Wizard], but [Mage] magic isnt much like other types. Mine is embodied in a lot of objects, my inn especially. Would you like to visit it? Or I can summon my hordes to your inn.


    Erin had seen the Adventurers Haven from afar, but she and Larra had needed to deal with the literal crowds who flooded both inns. She hesitated.


    I wouldnt be interfering, would I?


    She knew Larra had noble guests andbut the [Innkeeper] waved that off.


    The Haven isrge enough to feed an army, which it has done time and time again. My staff can handle everythingyouve met Bahei?


    That guy who snuck in?


    Larra nodded with a smile.


    Hes ambitious. And hell probably be yourrgestpetitorbut he keeps my inn running without my direct influence. He could easily amodate a few dozen more. What do you say?


    Erin looked around, and half her friends were nodding or trying to get her to say yes. And she had to admit, she was curious, so she agreed.


    Just so long as were not being a bother! I could help bring breakfast.


    Larraughed, but affectionately. She patted Erin on the hand, then reached out and grabbed Valeterisas arm.


    Youreing too, Valley.


    Hm? I am?


    Yes, you are. I have new clothing sized for you, so you can put your robe away, and Ill have it washed.


    But its perfectly clean. I [Cleanse] it


    I know. Ive had a word with your helper, and shes told me how clean you are. Youll eat more food, then youll wash, wear new clothes, and be a person for a bit.


    Valeterisa shot Montressa a glower as her apprentice hid behind Larracel, but she followed the [Innkeeper].


    But I have so much to do. Im an Archmage, Larra. Technically, I outrank you socially.


    Ill let you read books in the bath.


    Ah. Well, lead on.


    There were so many parallels to Larra and Erin. They had bothe from analogous pasts; they had adventurers for guests who treated the inn like a home. Famous friends.


    Like Erin, Larracel had built and rebuilt her inn, upgrading it with her levels. Like Erin, she had magical features. She had participated in famous eventsin the northand her inn was a kind of hub, an independent safe haven.


    Even the Assassins Guild and other nobles knew that a guest of Larra the Haven was not to be attacked. They could <i>try</i>, but she was a former Named-rank adventurer, and her friends were quite, quite dangerous.


    However, even the staff were capable of putting up quite a defense. Like Erin, Larra was not always visible, and Bahei, simr to Lyte, was the acting head.


    Even their inns were simr. For instance, Erins was on a hill. Larras floated.


    Erin had grass outside her inn. You could walk across the dais of the Adventurers Haven past the outdoor tavern area that led to tables and benches like a caf and stare over the railings down to the earth below, or, if the daises were connected by simple bridges, walk to the connected farm, library


    <i>Very simr.</i> Right down to the second floor of the tavern area where a miniature guild was located that could perform Adventurer, Mage, and Merchant guild functions.


    Oh, and the arcane familiars who helped the staff were analogous toMrshaand, uhuhthe multiple suites of guest rooms were like how Erin had multiple floors to her inn.


    By the time Erin Solstices eyes stopped bugging out, even her most loyally proud friends had stopped trying to makeparisons.


    The Adventurers Haven was a <iplex.</i> And it had multiple rooms asrge as Erins [Grand Theatre], each one styled to the Havens unique reputation.


    Magic and excitement. The outdoor section is for rxingour indoor areas are often used for the nobility, like the Pub of Best Moments. Not usually one for children, but all your guests are wee to itits semi-exclusive. For children, we have a few magical rooms Ive made over the years.


    <i>Pub of Best Moments?</i> Erin had no idea what that was, but Ceria was nudging Yvlon, and the [Armsmistress] was refusing to look too awed.


    Whoa, so all these rooms are ones youve made?


    With Skills. I enchanted around the Skills I have. I was a Named-rank adventurer, so I have less Skills than you do solely based around the inn, I suspect. But heretake a seat, and Ill give you the regrs experience.


    Larra led them to the nearest table, and Erin saw that there was a crowd this morning. In factthe nobility were nowhere to be seen. This was the open area, and so it appeared that few of the most exclusive guests wanted to hobnob with the crowds.


    Or maybe they were nursing hangovers. Aside from Valeterisa, few of the famous guests had appeared, and Erin suspected they were getting hangover potions sent to their rooms.


    Unlike Erins inn, they had soundproofed walls, so a noisy little Mrsha wouldnt wake them up. But Larras inn was not just for the wealthy.


    In fact, Erin saw some people who looked like they had nothing to spend sitting nervously at a tablebut sitting there as Larra nodded to them. They didnt recognize her, despite her meeting Erintheir eyes were on the man who was walking through the inn with twenty members of staff.


    Bahei, the [Vice Innkeeper], yed the part. He strode past tables, shaking hands, and, Erin noticed, personally delivering baskets of food to some or directing guests elsewhere.


    Baheips drinks and food. Hes also in charge of entertainmenthe was a [Server] working my tables, and right now, hes over Level 40 and he could start his own inn and make it famous. He might, but hes agreed to at least stay with me until we reach the newnds.


    So you <i>are</i> heading all the way there?


    Larracel seated herself with Mrsha, Lyte, Nte, and the other guests with a smilebut this one was tired.


    Oh, I couldnt leave my idiots behind. Ill go as far as I can. The Haven is not prepared to be on the edge of a wild zone, let alone a death zone; in that sense, I feel like your inn is better-prepared. But well at least make the journey.


    <i>That was part of the reason shed sought Erin out.</i> Bahei nced up, but Larra didnt say that, and a warning <i>flick</i> to his hair with magic made the [Vice Innkeeper] keep on his way.


    Erin Solstice didnt seem to notice. She nced at the new guests, but saw no oneing to take their order. Larra smiled as she saw Erin checking out this area.


    Confused? You dont get a waiter unless you want to buy something. Theres aw in my inn, and so I think even Invrisils people have heard of it. Like this


    She raised her handsthen eyed Nte and Mrsha.


    No, how about this. You two, lean over.


    They did, and Erin heard Larracel whisper to them. Mrsha blinked, and Nte let her p her paws loudly. Then the witch spoke in a nervous, loud voice.


    <i>F-free bread?</i>


    Erin looked up and saw something soar out from behind one of the open windows to a kitchen at once. An Arcane Familiar, the imp with little horns, wings, and a tail, leapt into the air and grabbed something. It flew their way and instantly deposited


    <i>Bread!</i> A basketnded on the table, and Larracel added.


    Water, too.


    More cups and a pitcher were dragged into the air, and to Erins delight, water, bread, hot and crispy, three long rolls simr to a wider baguette, were ced at the other tables in a basket with a big blue cloth.


    Free bread?


    Lyte was astounded and mildly aghast. But when they saw that, the nervous guests copied Larra, and regardless whether they muttered or shouted, the familiars brought out a basket.


    Valeterisa hadnt yet gone to her bath, so she stopped and absently tore off a huge chunk of bread, despite her breakfast. She began nibbling.


    Its better than it used to be. Youre still not giving out free butter?


    Go take a bath.


    Larra pointed, and Valeterisa wandered off, Montressa correcting her course. The Havens [Innkeeper] whispered to Erin out of the corner of her mouth.


    I used to give out free butter. But it does cost too muchand <i>someone</i> would eat as much of it as she could when she was a poor student. Every single day. Thats what each guest gets, though. A basket of bread. I have a Skill. [The Innkeepers Daily Supply].


    <i>Oh!</i> Rags blinked. She had skulked behind the others, wondering if she needed to use her ring, but she and Numbtongue were being suffered, if warily, because of Larra and Erins presence. That sounded like her Skill.


    Thats so nice of you.


    Erin was smiling hugely, but Larra waved it off, embarrassed.


    I have a farmthe Haven is fairly sustainable. I decided the free bread was a good way to wee people. Besidesits only something I can do with the familiars. They take baskets about, wash dishesput dishes in soapy water, that is. Theyre not clever enough to wash anything but enchanted dishes without me breaking a dozen each week.


    One of the familiars floated past Erin, and the other woman checked to see if they were intelligent, but the familiar didnt react to the insults.


    Are they smart?


    Theyre no Djinni. Or Golems. Theyre just manaValeterisa taught me the spell, and Ive adapted my own. Hers are ironically more cleverand I heard how she was stuck in her mansion for years. I have your friend to thank for that, actually.


    Ryoka?


    Larracel tried her bread as Mrsha picked up a menu and stared at the food. The [Innkeeper] gave her a smile.


    Order what you like. Yes, Ryoka Griffin. She may have stopped by the innmost City Runners dobut before she freed Valeterisa so no one took notice if that was the case. If she is ever in the area, I intend to thank her. No one else could free Valeterisaand we should have. But she informed us she was well.


    She sighed, and Erin suspected that Valeterisas absent-mindedness was not new. Larra stretched at her table as Erin looked around.


    So you have tons of guests whoe and go, huh?


    Some, like Viecel, our gambling addict, travel to other continents like Baleros. It isnt umon for them to appear after years. Mihas constant; Im just a short run away for her. Valeterisashe used to be here every day, reading my books and eating bread. When she became an Archmage, she fell out of touch. I got a [Message] spell from her every year, and the people I asked to check on her never came back. More than a few friends are like that.


    For a second, Larracel looked old and sad, and Erin imagined Ceria or Piscesing back as they became famous adventurers. But then Larra was briskly countermanding Mrsha as the girl scribbled an order for a waiting familiar.


    I said order what you likebut youre not having <i>wine.</i> Thats the <i>Royal Menu</i>. Everything on there is overpriced. Order from this instead!


    She tried to hand Mrsha another menu, but the girl reached into her money pouch and pped down a handful of gold coins as she red at Larra, much to Lytes chagrin. Larra eyed her, then turned to Erin.


    I can see you have an equal number of characters in your inn.


    Yep. Goblins and silly kids. Say, no ones gonna try to kill Numbtongue and Rags, right? I kind of have this thing in my inn


    No killing Goblins.


    Larra finished Erins sentence, and the young womans mouth dropped open in pleased surprise. But Larra just chuckled.


    I did do my homework. Bahei <i>can</i> read. Ah, here we are. This is our menuand get Miss Mrsha here some of our finest white wine vinegar. Since she would like an experience of fine drink.


    Mrsha sat up excitedly as Lyte opened her mouth to protestthen closed it. Which really should have clued Mrsha in. Erin was still admiring the look of the inn.


    Its so vast! Youve got a library and a farmdo you have a hot spring?


    Larra looked amused.


    Not a hot spring. I have bathtubs, and its hard enough to transport all this wood and metallet alone that much water! I would like a swimming area, but I can barely lift all of this.


    She gestured at the floating inn. It had descended a bit, and to get to the inn, you could walk up a ramp or use stairs. Erin imagined it could also descend to ground level if need be.


    So youre the one lifting all this? With magic?


    Yes. I lift it all. When I was a Named-rank adventurer, I created safe zones out of magic. Its my speciality, and in this area, I may be one of the worlds best.


    That was Larras simple reply. It wasnt arrogantyou could certainly take it that way, but she was a Named-rank.


    More food flew in, although one of the servers wearing that colorful uniform appeared to present a te of hot food with a flourish. Mrsha nced at the duck leg and full mealbut she stared at the pale liquid in a crystal cup. She looked at Lyte, but the [Princess] whispered to her.


    If Larracel allows it, I suppose theres no help but to let you have a bit. Just a sip, though.


    Mrsha importantly lifted the cupthen hesitated as she smelled the white wine. However, she noticed the other guests watching her, and so she took a huge gulp.


    Mrsha tried to swallowthen her eyes bulged. She stared aroundthen <i>leapt</i> off the table and ran to the railing.


    Someone cried out in horror as a little Gnoll <i>spat</i> her mouthful of vinegar into the airand glumly sank back to the table.


    <i>Alcohol aint great. I dont see what you find in it.</i>


    She handed the notecard to Pisces, who gave her a bemused look. But he folded the card up and tucked it in a pocket.


    It is an acquired taste, Miss Mrsha.


    Mrsha the Suddenly Sober nodded as Erin covered augh and Larra nodded.


    At this point, the Havens open deck was inviting and fun for Erinand she saw Larras familiars and her style as something to admire.


    But she still had that feeling Inkar would have known very well.


    <i>That of someone seeing a hill smiling at you. </i>Erin was waiting to see more of Izrils greatest [Innkeeper] that she knew was there.


    The irony, of coursewas that Erin Solstice herself didnt see how Larra weed her into her inn as equals. The irony was that her friends, her guests were as familiar and normal to Erinbut even the Havens regrs woke up and took notice.


    my back itches.


    Deniusth, the Named-rank adventurer and captain of Orchestra, a Named-rank team in its own right, was a gold-bell duelist. One of Izrils most famous bachelorsbut not because he was celibate. He was a famous figure in the north, a musician, and he came stumbling out of his rooms looking like he was dead.


    You smell like shit.


    You look like shit.


    Miha Godfrey and Colth bullied him the moment he stepped out of his door. Deni red at both, red-eyed.


    You had your fun yesterday. Stop bothering me.


    Youre too old to drink like a Silver-rank. Youing for breakfast? Weve got that other [Innkeeper]. Elds already heading down with most of the others.


    Deni grunted. In truth, after a night likest night, even Miha would havein abed for a while. They were older, and getting up at the crack of dawn wasnt mandatory, especially in the Haven.


    That theyd woken up was because it was hard to sleep. Nigh on impossible, actually.


    My damn back <i>itches.</i> Whos here?


    Shriekde.


    Colth spoke, and Deniusth looked at him.


    Whooh, <i>Szsars</i> killer. Damn. Were going to be meeting our southern counterparts, arent we? I hate [Rogues].


    He rubbed at his back where a [Rogue] had once stabbed him, and Miha nced out the window. She was no [Lady] or high-level specialist, but


    I dont see more than a few Runners, but Ive heard of Garia Strongheart. Some kind of fighter-Runner. Those Gold-ranks look snappy.


    Shed delivered for adventurers in emergency runs, even gone on a few adventures herself. Colth grinned, but Deni just grunted as he checked his clothing in a full-length mirror.


    Well see. Reputations in backwaters are always inted.


    He <i>said</i> thatbut the truth was the captain of Orchestra took the time to fix his appearance, and his entire team was waiting for him to make an impression as they descended towards the open seating area.


    If Liscor was getting to meet the myths of the norththe same could be said of the Havens guests. Here came the south, and they wanted to make a good impression. After all, some of them forgot, but most, even Deniremembered.


    They had once been Silver and Bronze-ranks too.


    It was in the eyes. A reflection. It wasnt that the older you got, the more you changed. It was just that you kept remembering.


    What was it like, that sensation of first meeting a Named-rank adventurer, a Courier? That <i>feeling</i> in your chest of intimidation,paring yourself against them.


    <i>Ambition.</i> I will be this someday


    But the surreality of it never faded, sometimes. The feeling of being a Courier and turning your head before realizing it was <i>you.</i>


    Colth was like that. Miha envied him. She was the Guildmistress of First Landing. The Courier of Izril. That was bone-deep.


    These daysshe looked and saw a young woman sitting with a Goblin, and her eyes flickered as she saw Garia Stronghearts awestruck face. The City Runner had muscleand showed it off. Shed adjusted her shirt so it exposed her stomach. She looked a lot thinner than her Runners Guild image on file.


    So much sothat she could be a different person except in eye and hair. Miha saw Denis eyes lock on Garias midriff and took care to step on his foot by ident as they walked towards Larra.


    She just wondered if Garia got cold. Then she remembered she wasnt young and cursed.


    <i>When was someone going to invent a potion of de-aging?</i>


    The most famous [Alchemist]-adventurer, Saliss of Lights, had put his feet up on his table as he watched his peers approach. He nodded to them, as rxed as he looked.


    No one else was. There sat a young woman with arms made of <i>metal,</i> staring at the Named-ranks and Gold-ranks whod tagged along with Larras inn. As if her arms made of metal didnt make even Viecel blink and Colth <i>ooh</i> under his breath.


    The [Necromancer], Pisces, sat next to an Antinium that Mihas skin crawled just from looking at. But there was a half-Elf with a skeletal hand, a half-Giant trying to hide behind Jqua Ivirith


    Like Erin, Miha thought of herpany as entirely normal. Deni dyed his hair blonde. Colth was still a kid who called everyone boss and acted like his ss, [Supporter]. Eld? Eld was a responsible [Lord] of House Tend. The other adventurers, Gold and Named-rank, were people. Powerful, but only impressive at times.


    Like Larra.


    In that, Miha didnt realize how she came off to the others. She would have seen a white-haired woman in the mirror, grumpy, coughing blood asionally, no longer the fastest, proudest Courier who had served in two Antinium Wars. She would im that she walked around like everyone else and that only when she used her Skills did she move<i> fast.</i>


    That kind of talk made it sound like Miha was just any older woman in the crowd. Selys Shivertail knew better. She looked at Miha and saw someone like Tekshia. Her grandmother had the mark of her level. Miha walked like she was on a piece of moving ground that carried her forwards while the rest of the world had no esctor.


    She would walk, head turning to lecture her friends, and walk <i>around</i> a surprised guest without even bothering to look at them. Her feet would carry her over a chair, and shed skip ahead, a four-foot hop, from tform to tform, like Selys stepped over a crack.


    Looking at her reminded Mrsha of Wer. That ease of movement was like everyone <i>wanted</i> to be able to move. Mihas walk was the envy of small children. She looked like she could run up a cliff the wrong way, because she had.


    Simrlyherpanions. Where Miha saw a dyed-hair pretender, she had long ago tuned out Deniusth. When Numbtongue focused on the [Musician]-[Duelist], he thought he heard music. It followed the Named-rank adventurer, a solo violin ying. The bow to his violin hung at his side like a rapier, and the gold bell attached to it never chimed. Pisces nced at another adventurer, who carried a brass horn, and he heard a trumpets solo serenading the new day.


    The Trumpet of the Battlefield, Gores Ch. He scratched at the light beard on his chin, apanying the rest of his teammates, Orchestra, the band of adventurers from the north.


    Even the ones without music or that kind of grace that marked them apart looked different. For there was someone that all the Horns knew and got up to nod or bow respectfully to.


    Eldertuin the Fortress, Eldertuin Tend, was a giant second only to Moore. Even in regr clothes, the clothes seemed to be thicker than wes armor. He was careful and respectful of others, as someone of his height often was, but people avoided him like they avoided walking into a wall. He just gave the feeling that if you mmed into him at full force, even on a wagonthe wagon might be the one that gave way.


    There were other teams hovering in the background, too. One of the adventurers produced a handkerchief as they watched the neers to the inn. Or ratherwas he made of handkerchiefs?


    Mrsha blinked. For there sat someoneman or woman, she couldnt have said. And the figure looked humanoid, but instead of skin, they had blowing handkerchiefs and cloth of every color, often silk or rich clothing, instead of a body. The bits of cloth waved within a kind of suit,plete with a cane no less and gloved handsbut was that even a person?


    Erin turned her head and whispered to the nearest person to her, Ceria.


    Um. Is that person made of cloth?


    Yep. That would be the Favor of the North, Caleis Berkesson. Stitch-man.


    Oh, that makes so muchwheres his face?


    No one replied. The two Goblins, Rags and Numbtongue, felt that familiar chill down their skin that made them want to run.


    <i>This felt like dying.</i> Rags narrowed her eyes and held her ground. Numbtongue felt for his sword self-consciously and saw the gold-bell duelist looking at him.


    <i>Even Shorthilt wouldnt stand much of a chance. </i>Numbtongue was sweating along with the other teams who were Erins friends.


    The Silver Swords, the Halfseekers, the Horns of Hammeradeven the Wings of Pass and the mewardens had shown up. Nailrens team and the Silver-ranks like Vuliel Drae hung in the background. But Larra got up slowly and urged Erin to her feet.


    This would be my crowd. More of them in one ce than usualbut I hope you will treat them kindly. Many of them cause trouble, and if they dorefer them to me. You lot, stop showing off. This is Erin Solstice. And she suffers mischief about as much as I do.


    The little speech made the watching Named-ranks stir. With that kind of endorsementthey looked at Erin Solstice, and if some of them had been acting superior, it faded.


    For there sat the worlds greatest chess-yer. The [Innkeeper] who had posted a Mythical Quest. She looked at them and smiled.


    <i>What did </i>they<i> see?</i> A smiling giant with ck wings ying chess against the greatest [Strategists] of this world? Or just a young woman who looked slightly ufortable in her body, slightly weakand her hazel eyes had no magic in them.


    But if you looked close, you realized her hat was made of me, and it flickered almost invisibly in the air. A certain stillness hung about her. Like a moment that stretched on forever.


    Hi. Im Erin. These are my friendsthe top adventurers around Liscor. Youre all wee to my inn.


    Two groups met, and Erin Solstices voice reminded her guests of who they were. Pisces chest inted, and Erin wished that Griffon Hunt were here. Then she had a thought.


    <i>Wait a second. How good </i>was<i> her door?</i>


    She focused on somethingthen cursed and realized she was out of her inn. Everyone else was searching for the best way to make contact, and Erins eyes flickered to Invrisil. Her inn was in the capable paws of Ishkr. She wondered if


    There was a right and a wrong way to make an impression on this group. One bad wordand the two sides were enemies, and the Named-ranks were the high-and-mighty lot from the north.


    Miha said nothing. She had been that bad impression many times, and she wasnt an adventurer. She waited for Eldertuin to say something, but Eld was so slow. He was just opening his mouth when the <i>wrong</i> person spoke.


    Deni.


    I dont recognize a lot of the teams here


    The Violinist nced at the Horns, the mewardens, Bevussa, and Miha wondered if kicking him off the Havens edge would save the moment. As Lyte had noticedshe reacted faster than anyone else. But she didnt, and to her relief, Deni continued.


    but that face looks familiarly unfamiliar. Ivirith, is that you? How the hell are the Halfseekers? You havent been at the Haven for a long time! Get over here.


    He broke the ranks and strode over to Jqua. To everyones surprise, he sped hands with the Selphid, and she rose.


    Ahyou remember me, Deniusth?


    Of course I do. Eld, Colthwho here knows the Halfseekers?


    Ah, I <i>knew</i> it. Only, I didnt recognize the half-Giant or the others. Seborn, thoughlooted any ships recently?


    <strong>Learned to swim, Alburz?</strong>


    The Drowned Man called back, and a Gold-rank Captain came out of the crowd and feinted a punch. But he stopped as Moore stood.


    Dead gods, a half-Giant. Erhello. The Halfseekers always change.


    To Erins gratification, more adventurers recognized Jqua, including Eldertuin, Colth, and a number of others. Even Larra nodded.


    I did have the Halfseekers at my inn more than once in their iterations. I should have said something, Miss Ivirith.


    Oh, no. Weve just been knocking around for a long time. Since we were Silver-ranks. We get everywhere


    Jquas cheeks were orange with a huge blush. But Deni turned to Miha.


    Have you met the Halfseekers, Miha?


    Names familiar. Why?


    Theyve been around since before we were Bronze-ranks. In one form or anotherI remember the Halfseekers when Jqua was a rookie fresh from Baleros. Well, theyve changed, but I recognize another group there. Silver Swordsthe team that cant go a week without getting into some kind of adventure. I heard you lot could find a damsel in distress in every well you pass by.


    Dawil rose to his feet with augh. He swept the other adventurers a bow as Falene hesitated, but countless adventurers recognized the name, if not the trio by face.


    Thatd be us. Dawil Ironbreaker, wes Byres, and Falene Pointyears at your service.


    He began shaking hands as Falene turned red with fury. Erin let out a sigh as Eldertuin himself turned.


    And this is Captain Ceria of the Horns of Hammerad. Its good to see you so well. I thought youd died.


    Without you, we would have. Eldertuin, its an honor.


    The half-Elf took his hands, and eyes turned to the Horns. Then the murmur picked up because even if they werent as oldthis was the team whod been on the news.


    <i>The team that raided the death-zone? The ones who got teleported to Chandrar?</i>


    A few incredulous murmurs, but then people were shaking hands. Introducing themselves. Ironically, perhaps, the older teams of mewardens and Wings of Pass were least-recognized. But Keldrass rose, and the Humans and other species warily approached.


    The one person who didnt immediately rise was Saliss of Lights. He grinned at the other adventurers as they recognized himbut it was only when the smiling Colth appeared that Saliss swung himself up.


    Saliss of Lights, its an honor. Colth the Supporter.


    I know you, kid. Looks like the northse down to y. Watch outus southern Named-ranks arent fun. Right, Tessa?


    He nced sideways, and a Drake appeared, much to half the adventurers shock. But Colth just shook Saliss hand so earnestly the Drake was taken aback.


    I am delighted to meet you, sir. And if I might add, its my fondest wish to adventure with you at some point.


    Saliss blinked at Colth, then his face turned to one of horror and disgust.


    Uhyoure being serious. Dead gods, youre actually<i>gaaah.</i>


    He fell out of his chair andy on the ground.


    Im <i>allergic</i> to people like you. Someone save me.


    He tried to cling to Yvlons legs and was rewarded with a look of surprised annoyance. Then Saliss sighed and sprang to his feet.


    Saliss, hello! Need a potionyou see me, not Xif. Hello, yes, Im naked. And I still dressed better than you. Salisshello, Eldertuin. Wheres your crazier half, Viecel?


    Mrsha was shaking hands with bemused adventurers as if she were a peer. They rubbed her head and eximed.


    Whos the cute kid? Wait, I think I know this one from the televisionit cant be, right?


    She puffed out her chest and began to introduce herselfbut then someone raced into the inn and began shouting.


    Im here. <i>Im here!</i> I thought itd be next year when I got to visitwheres the free bread? Suxhel, Suxhel, take a magical picture of me!


    Lehra Ruinstrider tried to pose in front of a pair of people eating at a table, and Stargazers Promise arrived with a bang. Literally, as Lehra ran into a chair.


    Ordinarily, Erin just bet that Larra would be judging, and the [Innkeeper] was watching Lehra with abination of forbearance and mild disapproval. But she clearly knew adventurers, and Lehra froze when she saw the horde of adventurers. She collected herself, then formed up with her team.


    The rest of the adventurers <i>certainly</i> knew the Stargnoll. In fact, they seemed hugelyplimentary, and it was such a departure from how Ceria had experienced Invrisils elitist adventurers that it was gratifying.


    Then she had a thought and adjusted the invisible circlet on her head as she muttered to her team.


    Looks like Erin or our reputations are earning us more respect.


    Skin-deep. Were getting the Haven herself to vouch for us and Erin. Theyll be meanerter.


    To her surprise, it was <i>Yvlon</i> who muttered that back. Pisces looked up, and Ksmvrs mandibles clicked together.


    Should I be more reserved, Captain Ceria?


    Nah, Ksmvr. But what a <i>crowd!</i>


    It felt like something to be recognized, even so. And to the Horns astonishment, several Named-ranks were singling them out, even amidst the meetings.


    So youre Captain Ceria herself. Hello, hello. My name is Colth. Colth the Supporter. I am truly pleased to meet all of you, Pisces, Ceria, Ksmvr, Yvlon. I hope we have the chance to work together at some point!


    Colth the <i>Named-</i>rank shook all of their hands so fast that the Horns were left staring at him. He was one of the youngest Named-ranks, Lehra obviously notwithstanding, but he looked excellent.


    Orchestra, Deniusths team, were dressed like a cross between performers and adventurers. Eldertuin had a more noblemans casual outfit, and his partner, Viecel the Selphid, was simrly attired.


    But Colth? He wore chainmail over leather<i>mithril</i> chainmand he had one of the most diverse adventuring belts Ceria had ever seen. His hair was one of those rarer colorsgreen and brownand his belt had a throwing axe, sword, wand, two vials, <i>and</i> a loop of something, clearly magical rope attached.


    And that was what was on his belt, not in his bag of holding. The [Supporter] was mobile despite the heavier armor and all the gear, and he smiled earnestly at the surprised Horns.


    Adventure with us?


    Ceria blurted before she rememberedthis was <i>Colth the Supporter.</i> Famous for empowering teams and being a force in his own right. The Named-Rank grinned.


    Itd be my first time adventuring with a [Necromancer] and the Antinium. Thats valuable insight. But excuse meis that Jewel I see? Glitterde? <i>Colth.</i>


    He strode over and scared the daylights out of Jewel. In factCeria saw him shaking hands with a surprised Anith, Nailren


    <i>Does he know every adventurer by name?</i>


    He should. Its practically his ss.


    Yvlon muttered back. Pisces blinked at Colth and then nced around uneasily.


    It is quite convivial, I agree, Ceria. Suspiciously so. One has to imagine that there is a Captain Todi for every Colth.


    I do not see a Todi, Pisces. Maybe the Haven only has nice friends?


    Ksmvrs optimism was cute. Ceria smiled as she nced around<i>she</i> didnt miss that some of the adventurers were hanging back, especially from Ksmvr and Pisces. Or just the Drakes. This was a good meeting, but she


    <i>She focused on Numbtongue.</i> And Rags, but Rags was sitting at her table since she wasnt an adventurer. Numbtongue, though, Erin was tugging him forwards, and Ceria was expecting something else here. But even she was surprised by what happened.


    Um. UmLarra, have you formally met one of the inns family? Numbtongue.


    Larracel turned, and Miha Godfrey stopped shaking Garias handthe [Martial Artist] looked as though she might faint. Deniusth turned, and the adventurers fell silent.


    The Hobgoblin stood there as Erin stood in front of him protectively. She went on, voice determinedly cheerful.


    Hes actually a Bronze-rank.


    <i>What.</i>


    Mihas voice was t, but Erin exined how Numbtongue was technically an adventurer. She was eager to introduce him to the adventurers. Even if they reacted


    Theres a rule in my inn. No killing Goblins, so Ive got them as guests. I figured it was best to introduce him around. Just in case.


    She met Larras eyes, and there was the first point of dissonance between them. Larras brows rose silently, but she nodded to Numbtongue and


    <i>Everyone waited for the adventurers reactions.</i> Especially and critically here


    Deniusths. He had felt at the red scarf around his neck the instant Numbtongue had appearedand his healing wound. His eyes sharpened, and the pupils turned into points as Numbtongue stared at him. Erin cautiously lifted one of Numbtongues hands for himand the [Bard] gently plucked his arm out of her grip.


    <i>Not a good idea. </i>He spoke, and Miha started at the sound of his voice.


    Hi. Im Numbtongue. Goblin.


    The Guildmistress stared at him, but then Eldertuin nodded.


    Eldertuin the Fortress. Viecel the Gambler.


    He spoke, carefully, indicating the Selphid. Colth started, then smiledbut more artificially.


    Colth the Supporter. Well, theres an adventurer I didnt know about!


    A few chuckles, but everyone turned to Miha. She eyed Numbtongue.


    Im not an adventurer. Miha Godfrey. I can see this inns guests are going to be weird. Still better than Saliss.


    <i>Love you too, Miha.</i>


    It was astonishing, almostand Erin was getting hopeful. Even if this wasnt being televised, this was a miracle! But Deniusth was staring past Numbtongues head. He scowled, then spoke.


    Im not doing this. Not again.


    Deni. This is Erin Solstices guest. <i>The Wandering Inns</i> guest. Try to at least say hello.


    Larra nced at Erin and gave him a warning look, but the Violinist threw up a gloved hand. He swatted at a familiar prodding at him with a breadstick.


    No. And dont try to bully me. Ive done this dance once. No more.


    <i>No more?</i> Then, Erin blinked at him, and her mind focused on a connection. She looked at Denithen at Jquas suddenly mncholic features and the adventurerssome of whom were looking at Numbtongue with distrust or horror or disbelief.


    <i>Or among some</i>a kind of pained nostalgia. And at the Halfseekers. Then it came to her.


    Garen Redfang.


    That name dropped among the adventurers, and then it became clear. A group walking up the stairs and talking in disbelief frozeand Deni turned to look at Erin.


    Yes. Weve done this before.


    He nced at Jqua, and a world opened up to Erin, and she wondered what it had been like the first time a Goblin came to the Haven. Not todaybut whenever the Halfseekers had been here. Deni stared at Numbtongue with a mix of hostility and guardedness. He tugged at his scarf.


    My team just lost a battle against Goblins, Miss Solstice. No offense, but weve had a Goblin among adventurers and seen a King. Izrils done this before.


    Numbtongues shoulders hunchedbut then he looked up. To Erins surprise, the [Bard] spoke to the Violinist as he turned his back.


    Yeah. But Im neither Garen nor Vn. Garen Redfang was my Chieftain, my father. Im a [Bard].


    Denis head turned back. He blinked at Numbtongue, then the guitar on the Hobs back, as if hed never seen it before. He stared at his team, and Orchestra turned with more curiosity than they had to anyone else in the inn.


    Thats new, at least. Ever heard of Kraken Eaters? Tribe up north?


    Numbtongue and Erin traded a nce. Rags sat up, and the [Bard] replied after a long second of searching Pyrites memories.


    Heard they suck.


    Deni blinked, then he grinned. And to Erins huge gratification, the Violinist stuck out a cautious hand and received the most cautious of handshakes.


    I like you. And that little Goblin there. I heard she took Crowdcaller Merdon down a peg. Thats good enough for me.


    A handshake. Erin let out a huge breath, and Larra blinked at Deni as if she hadnt expected that. But then Erin turnedand threw up her hands. She began running as Numbtongue blinked around, and the adventurers didnt pay attention at firstuntil she threw her arms around someone who grunted.


    Erin.


    <i>Its you again! I told you it wouldnt be long!</i><i>Guess who leveled up? </i>Youre gonna get drinks and<i></i>


    Mrsha sat up in her chair, then her eyes widened. She <i>howled</i> and leapt over to hug the legs of an embarrassed [Bowman]. Heads turned, and Cerias jaw dropped.


    No way.


    <i>Griffon Hunt.</i> Izrils trackers. What is this, Invrisil?


    Colthughed at his own joke, and Saliss threw something at him.


    He even tells bad jokes! Thats my thing! Tessa, kill him.


    The team of Griffon Hunt had just arrived, and Larras head whirled around as she saw Erinughing in delight.


    I knew Ishkr would figure it out. My door reaches Riverfarm! My door reaches<i>waitasecond.</i> Ah, man. Does this mean Im gonna have to negotiate with Laken? Drat.


    Larracel the Haven focused on Erin as a few pieces came together. The [Magical Innkeeper] had her new Skill all of a morning and she had realized it enabled her to?


    Bahei hade with drinks and food to the adventurers, but he gave Larra a significant look. They watched Erin try to hug a grumpy Revi and then hesitantly greet Briganda, who gave her a one-armed hug as Cade bounced in her other arm.


    So that was The Wandering Inns [Innkeeper], eh? The other guests focused on Erin. They hade south to Liscor to make a ssh, but it turned out the puddle was as deep as ake. And Liscor


    Erin wasnt the only thing changing or ready to roll with the unexpected these days.


    Liscors Council got news that Erins door was ash in the morning. They convened, of course; not a day went by when one of them wasnt finding the others or they werent meeting formally, it felt like.


    Looks like the door isnt broken. Coffee? Tea?


    Lism had a bagel in his mouth as he shared around a tray of food. Tismel had brought it this time, which proved something about something.


    In fact, the two old-guard Council members, Ziss and Tismel, showed up routinely, if for no other reason than these Council meetings were important.


    Now theres a relief.


    Jeiss sighed, but everyone had already agreed to give Erin a day or a week to un-destroy her door or find a new one under a toadstool or something. Lism chewed on the bagel as Krshia cleared her throat.


    Apologies, honorable Shassa. A minor emergency has urred, and it seems the Council may need to adjourn. Another city has just connected to Liscor, and an <i>[Emperor]</i> has just sent us aninvitation. To Pass, Celum, <i>and</i> Invrisil it seems.


    Anan [Emperor]? Not at <i>all,</i> Council.


    A nervous Drake stood before them, and she was properly confused, agog, and perplexed. But Liscors Council just gave each other resigned looks.


    Our [Negotiators] are working up a speech and gifts and whatnot. Lets conclude our business here, first.


    Lism put the bagel on a te and folded his ws together. The [Druid] blinked at him.


    But the [Emperor]


    Hell keep another few minutes. But we would be <i>delighted</i> by your offer, Shassa. Do you have lodgings in Liscor?


    I tried The Wandering Inn, but it seemed full up. I found an inn in Celum


    The [Druid] had been offered a rock in Nalthaliarstrelous garden or any ce in the hedge maze, but shed wanted a bed. Instantly, Alonna began scribbling a note. The Mages Guilds Guildmistress passed it to Elirr, who handed it to the [Druid].


    This is for Timbor Parithads inn or Pes if your tastes run more to fancy, the Tailless Thief. Both will put you up.


    Free of charge. Breakfast, dinner. Personal service not included.


    Lism added hastily, but Krshia nudged him. He had to stop saying thatthe [Innkeepers] could rify.


    Oh! This is very wee, Councilmembers. I actually have one more friend from Oteslia


    Let me write a second note. If <i>you</i>, personally, would like to head the sample project, I think we have just the candidates, [Druid] Shassa. Or help find and vet the proper instructors? Make sure its all workingwe would wee Oteslian expertise.


    Alonna was smiling, and the [Druid] appeared energetic.


    Of course. I didnt expect you to see me so quicklyits just that I saw the issue and I thoughtwell, thank you very much. I will, uh, move my things and see that building you offered.


    The Council was very pleased, and they murmured amongst themselves.


    We can have Hexel make a new one if it would help. Something central?


    Well need multiple ones. Thats [Architect] thinking. Nice, safe areasdamn, will we have to negotiate for spaces in established properties? Tismel gets to do that.


    <i>Me?</i>


    Its a positive, a positive, Tismel. You just need to convince everyone of that.


    Lism was sighing for some reason, though. Krshia eyed him.


    What, exactly, is wrong, Lism?


    Ohdamn it. I think we need to pay Erin Solstice.


    Jeiss looked at Lism, aghast.


    For <i>what? </i>Foroh.


    Then they all remembered a promise Lism had made. Off-handedly, yes, and ages ago. But that was the thing. Whether it was coincidence or inevitabilityprobably pay the [Innkeeper].


    I think this is excellent. <i>And</i> a new Human settlement? At times like thiswhat do we do? Did the old Council toast things, Ziss?


    Something like that. A cup of wine, clinking sses together


    Were on the job.


    The other Councilmember sighed, but Lism snapped his ws.


    A goodugh. Thats the thing. A goodmocking, suitably evilugh. For all the little children and especially Miss Mrsha.


    He smiled with such viiny that Shassa looked aghastthen thought of Mrsha. Mrshawho, at this moment, was having a sneezing fit and had no idea why.


    <i>Why did her fur shiver?</i> Lism chuckled, then tried to really give it a good guffaw and a cackle.


    You baked ham.


    Krshia rolled her eyes, but Jeiss tried it.


    No, I feel what Lism is saying. I cant <i>wait</i> to see my kids faces. Or how Beilmark reacts. Shes going to love it.


    They looked at Shassa, and the [Druid]the [Teacher] saw Lisms Council try on augh. Tismel was bad at it, but Alonna gave a quite evil chuckle. Raekea


    <i>Ha. Haha.</i> Ha?


    Had no sense of grandeur. But Elirrsughter started back in his throat, and he came out with an escting overture of dark hrity, which turned into the deep sinister guffaws of the final viin in a dark castle.


    Everyone fell silent, and Elirr turned red.


    Did I do that?


    Dead gods, Elirr. New talents. New talents. Dontugh like that when we meet the [Emperor]. Druid Shassa, we like to have a bit of fun. Thank you for your time. And good luck. Well have a ss ofstudents for your school thing very shortly.


    Dark days hade to Liscor. The children sensed it upon the wind, but even they didnt know what wasing next.


    What a monster.


    Larra had to actually step away when she saw Griffon Hunt appear. Bahei had found her and whispered what Erin had done. She stood there, shaking her head.


    And trying not to let her own hands shake. It was an irrational feeling, but


    Larra? Is everything cordial?


    Shes perfectly friendlybut shes a monster. She hit Level 40 so fast no one saw hering. Where did she <ie</i> from? That was deliberate as well.


    Larra whispered back. The [Vice Innkeeper] nced at Griffon Hunt.


    Should I prepare the weing team?


    Do that. Are you scoping out Liscor?


    Ive already sent someone to get all the new things, and Ive surveyed the inns staffthose that you dont see here.


    Anyone you want? Be <i>polite</i>, Bahei.


    He smiled at her reproving look. He was as ambitious as Larra was not these days. It felt, sometimes, like she had a wolf on the leash, and he wanted to run free. But both of them knewnot yet.


    Even so, he was preparing for it.


    Just one. The [Princess] is a bad idea


    Definitely.


    and the rest of the staff are either new, quit, or dont have much of a spark. But there is <i>one</i> of them I want badly enough to offer him whatever he wants.


    Make your offer then, but dont be surprised if Erines after you. I need to meet an [Emperor]. Ohand keep an eye on Deni and the others. Colth knows how to y nice, and Mihas somehow the most professional person here, but we are friends. Allies at least. Oh, and get the inn moving again. Its a long road from Invrisil to Liscor.


    Completely heard and understood, Larra. Ill keep an eye out.


    The Haven nodded, and they broke up. Erin was more than Larra had expected. But the adventurers could be a handful as well. When they got up to mischief, no one could tell what happened next.


    Deniusth washed his hands vigorously at one of the Havens sinks. The beauty of this inn was that it had plumbing. He envisioned this Wandering Inn, which he had been told was one of the better ones in the region.


    From his brief look in, it was a world apart. But thenthese newnds would be even more rugged.


    Another adventurer joined him at the sink. Which meant hed also probably been shaking hands with the Goblin.


    On our best behavior, Deni?


    The tone was a bit <i>too</i> familiar because this wasnt Colth or Miha. But Captain Jolrak of the Salt Reavers was a good Gold-ranker. One of manying south, so Deniusth let it slide. But he interjected some coolness into his reply.


    <i>Larra</i> asked it of us. When the Haven asks a favor, adventurers answer. Best foot forwards with this Erin Solstice. Besidesshes clearly important. Is that an [Emperor] out there or am I just hearing the gossip wrong?


    His ears were very good. Captain Jolrak shook his head, but not in denial.


    Not there, there, but apparently the [Innkeeper]not the Havenopened up a door all the way to Riverfarm. Now everyone wants to meet an [Emperor], and theyre getting ready for formal introductions.


    <i>How many oddities did this [Innkeeper] have? </i>Larra was a force herself, but she wasnt asspontaneous. Anyways, Deniusth hurried outside to see Larra and Erin Solstice whispering together.


    Yeah, hes an [Emperor]. I forgot. You get Griffon Hunt, and hes gotta do formalstuff.


    You mean, introduce himself to Liscor, Invrisil, and all the cities you have now connected? There is a route from <i>Pass to Riverfarm via your inn.</i>


    Yep?


    Erin gave Larra a nk look. The older [Innkeeper] opened her mouth, then exhaled.


    It must be nice to be so young.


    The [Magical Innkeeper] chuckled, and her eyes swung to Deniusth and then to the other adventurers.


    Well, look whos talking. You just brought the best adventurers of the north into Drakends. Or youre gonna, via me.


    Deniusth paused as he dried his hands on a handkerchief. Larra raised her eyebrows, and the two [Innkeepers] regarded each other.


    I suppose I deserve that. Well, will you give me some hints on how to meet this [Emperor]? Bahei,e over here. Well have to deal with that.


    Sounds great. Ill justhey. Wait. Me too?


    Erin tried to edge away, but Larra took hold of her arm and towed Erin back. The [Innkeeper] would have run, but Lyte seized the other arm, and Erin groaned as she saw someone storming towards the Haven. Lism and the Council, followed by


    <i>The consequences! </i>It happened to me atst! Mrsha! Learn from my mistakes.<i> Mrshaaaaa</i>


    Erin let her voice trail off and pretended to sink into a crowd of people who were varying degrees of upset with her. Deni turned and saw a little Gnoll girl give Erin Solstice a somber salute.


    Even the children here are weird.


    No, thats about par for the course. You just dont see kids that much.


    Colth reappeared, having shaken every single persons hand in existence. Deniusth nced at him and grunted. The two Goblins were chattering to each other, and the newer adventurers from the south were swapping stories. But now that the pleasantries were over, Deniusth had one pressing question.


    SayByres.


    He found wes Byres, and the Captain turned to him. They shook handsagainand Deniusth gestured to The Wandering Inn, whose portal door was now surrounded by people entering and leaving. Erin Solstice was shouting.


    Hey! Stop hopping through! Ive gotfifty-one more transits, then its down for two hours! Everybody <i>freeze!</i> Say, this is so neat. I can tell exactly how many people I can transport left.


    Some inn, huh?


    It grows on you, Sir Deniusth.


    wes smiled weakly. The Named-rank waved that off.


    Dont do the lordship thing with me, Captain wes. Thats old news. Five Families are the only ones who matter, so Eldertuin is the only real [Lord] about with a pedigree. Tell me, adventurer to adventurerwhat kind of amenities does Liscor have?


    All the adventurers not following Erin to meet this [Emperor] looked about. Now they got to the real meat of why The Wandering Innand Liscorwere so valuable. After allthey were all headed to the newnds.


    I would have thought you had all the supplies you needed from First Landing.


    wes seemed as surprised by the question as the other adventurers. Colth rified with a big smile.


    Oh, goods, sure. Food? Larra the Havens got enough for anything regr, but were headed into the wilds. First Landing has a lot of rare items from abroad, but its not an <i>adventuring</i> city, if that makes sense. There are things you can only get for a reasonable price by heading abroad or by finding cities that manufacture the goods. I bet Invrisil doesnt have that problem, so well hit those markets.


    So not potions?


    wes scratched his chin, and Deni tried to rify.


    <i>Unique</i> potions we wouldnt be able to get at First Landing. Any high-level [Alchemists]First Landing has some, but their best goods are often not for adventurers and are snapped up. Any artisans, rare itemseven high-quality rope.


    Rope?


    It was an interesting paradox with the north and south. The closer to established civilization you camethe less unique and useful items appeared for adventurers.


    Oh, you could get good rope that [Sailors] used or high-quality stuff anywhere there was x or hemp. Or enchanted ropebut if you wanted, say, silk rope that was ideal for some kinds of climbing, you always poked around local cities.


    Deni wasnt actually a specialist, but Colth was. weswas not.


    The Silver Swords tend to make do with whatever gear we can scrounge. But<i>Yvlon</i>this is my sister, Yvlon Byres.


    Ah, the one who killed an Adult Creler.


    Deni nced at her arms, which were a sight, and she shook his hand very gingerly. He would have loved to ask questions about that, but it had to be a sensitive subject.


    Yes, wes? Pleased to meet you, Captain Deniusth.


    Does Liscor <i>have</i> unique amenities for sale? Im thinking of Pass and MaughinXif and Salisswhat does <i>Liscor</i> have?


    Yvlon frowned, but she knew more than her brother and began rattling off items. At first, Deniusths heart sank.


    Well, Liscor does have Shield Spider parts in quantity. Its cheap gear Silver and Bronze-ranks use. Their thread has never been harnessed that I know of. They havea local [Alchemist], Octavia, who does reasonably priced potions in her shop at The Wandering Inn. Its literally connected to themon room.


    That must be a fire-hazard.


    Another adventurer joked. More wereing over to listen, but Deniusths smile grew strained. <i>Reasonably priced potions?</i>


    It didnt seem to ur to the other adventurers that they were Named-ranks. Colth was taking notes and asking questions about this [Alchemist]s level, but Deniusth was just about to find his teammate, Terra, and get her to take notes when Yvlon said something interesting.


    For unique gearId say youre looking at the Yoldenites, acid jars, and Master Pelt, but thest one isnt going to make much gear unless hes in a good mood. Oh, and Kevins bicycles, maybe?


    Hm? What was that about acid jars?


    The Named-rank swung around warily, and to his mild horror, Yvlon Byres actually found the Antinium and he produced a green jar of glowing acid.


    We are armed with eight of them, Comrade Yvlon.


    Please tell me you keep them all in a bag of holding, Ksmvr?


    And on the windowsill. They provide a very beautiful nighttime glow.


    Even Yvlon nched, but then she was showing the jars around.


    Oh, and Erin does magical cooking. Bulkup Bisque she calls it and another meal that makes your skin tougher. I think she has a few more like Mana Candies<i>Ceria,</i> got any Mana Candies?


    I do.


    Revi, one of the adventurers of Griffon Hunt, had actually been snacking on them. Erin had given a bunch to the team, and the [Mages] crowded around.


    Magical food that reces potions? Acid jars? How fast does it melt skin?


    Seconds.


    Deniusth held the jar away from him as Colth whistled.


    That inns loaded with gear for Silver-ranks. No wonder the adventuring scene has taken offeven Gold-ranks must love the inn.


    The door especially.


    Eldertuin agreed, but Deniusth scowled.


    Master Pelts the person for our team to visitalthough were rtively good on weapons. Orchestra uses musical instruments. Perhaps he could make a custom horn for Gores?


    He indicated the other Named-rank on his team, Gores, and the younger man nodded. Aside from thatDeniusth was mildly disappointed. And at least a few adventurers noticed.


    Ceria Springwalker wondered what she would have felt like meeting all these famous names a year or two ago. If she were still in the original Horns with Calruzshe just bet hed be half blustering, half trying to impress orpete with the Named-ranks.


    Herself, she felt different, and the circlet had to be part of it. Even Pisces was watching Deniusth with a kind of awe as he excused himself.


    A gold-bell duelist. Ceria had heard that the Violinist could use his bow like a sword and that Orchestra had a powerfulbined attack that often led them to fight monster swarms. Eldertuin had personally helped out her team at the Vige of the Dead, and she liked him a lot. He was the solid, reliable Named-rank that had contrasted with Elia Arcsinger at the time.


    And he was <i>still</i> a contrast to some of the adventurers, who Ceria thought were full of shit. Or at leastthey seemed to be looking for magical items and artifacts where Erin sold acid at rock-bottom prices.


    They were, Ceria realized, perhaps not arrogant intentionally, but just on another rank than the Horns and other Gold-ranks. And what that rank wasif not just levelswas economy.


    Ive reced most of my gear with magical items for armor. Its very tough keeping the magical interference downyou either have to spend a <i>fortune </i>on something top-end or keep recing each item and making sure it can fit your equipment. How do you budget in the Silver Swords?


    A [Mage], a Duhan, surprisingly, was speaking to Falene and Ceria. She had robes but armor underneath, a magical belt, amulet, earringCeria and Falene eyed the adventurer.


    The Silver Swords, ah, arent as financially sessful all the time. We tend to be given an odd assortment of gifts.


    Really? Maybe you should work around First Landing for a year or two if you want just goldnothing like cleaning out a nobles backyard for a few thousand easy gold pieces.


    The other [Mage] had literally hit her magical interference limit with how many magical items she had on. Ceria imagined that even if you hit her with an arrow, her gear would protect her from the firstthree. Even in the head.


    That was a lot of extra security for a Gold or Named-rankbut even the ones like Deniusth, Colth, and Eldertuin only had one Relic-ss item at most. If that.


    In Eldertuins case, it was his tower shield, a gift from the Tends. It made his already-formidable defensive Skills better.


    The irony to Ceria was this: while her team could always use more gold and artifacts and were undergearedpared to their counterparts, the neers had less to gain from Liscor and even Invrisil and Pass markets. Half of them immediately began heading for Erins door in hopes of gaining Pelts attention.


    Fat lot of luck theyll have with that.


    Ceria muttered with amusement to Falene as the Duhan [Mage] hurried after her teamshe was part of Eldertuins group, Gold-ranks who supported the two Named-rank leaders.


    She thought Falene would make some kind of snippyeback, but to her mild surprise, the half-Elf rolled her eyes and adjusted her sses.


    They are the famous northern teams. Not many adventure in the south for a reason. Half would be more likely to take a Terandrian contract than head all the way down to Celum.


    That only mildly surprised Ceria. These were not teams who raced ahead of the pack normally. They had already made their fortunes.


    Im just surprised Orchestra is still adventuring. They <i>are</i> the team who got part of that four million gold bounty, right? <i>Lord</i> Deniusthwhys he want to adventure?


    Purely boredom, Captain Ceria. He retiredthen came backthen retiredbut I think he gets bored performing in the north. Dont hold it against him. His team fought the Kraken Eater tribe when they raided a city, and he took that wound against their Chieftain.


    Ceria and Falene jumped, and Colth the Supporter appeared. Falene instantly nodded at him, and Ceria smiled warily.


    And you, Colth?


    He grinned at her.


    Im young. I still cant settle down, and Ive tried.


    Wasnt he one of Izrils most famous bachelors? Ceria knew at least three famous [Ladies] had publicly been entangled with him. He certainly seemed more genuine than Deniusth, but Ceria wondered.


    Well, she appreciated the insight, and Colth nodded to the staff of the Haven circting with drinks.


    Larras got refreshments out. Can I get you two anything? You might not know this but she has half-Elven wines, even.


    <i>Really?</i>


    Both Ceria and Falene were instantly interested, and Colth spoke to one of the servers, who went into the back and came out with a genuine vintage.


    Berry wine straight from Gaiil-Drome.


    Falene rolled her eyes, and Ceria nudged her.


    Hey, its from home.


    Not a fan?


    Oh, no. Its just one of the viges


    Falene took a sip and found it quite enjoyable, and Ceria snorted as she took a sip as well. The taste was very light to many sensibilities, but it grew on you the more you waited before swallowing.


    Falenes actually from Gaiil-Drome, so she has standards about wine from our people. This is what youd call the rural stuff. Me? Anything from home is too rare toin about.


    Does the Vige of Springwater have a wine?


    Ceriaughed.


    We have a few half-Elves whove practiced for a hundred years, but they refuse to bottle it. Real old-time half-Elf viges never sell vintages. The traderse by too oftenby which they mean every few months. Practically every day.


    She and Faleneughed. Colth grinned.


    Well, I have heard thats how the old viges work. Ive always wanted to visit, but the few times Ive been on Terandria, I didnt have anyone to introduce me.


    Yeah, youd need someone who came from a nearby vige or that ce to get in. Even for a Named-rank. And there arent that many half-Elves in the adventuring scene, even in Terandria. How many have you met?


    Colth counted.


    About a hundred and five. Above Silver-rank, obviously.


    Ceria choked on her drink.


    What, <i>really?</i>


    He grinned like he was younger than they werewhich he wasbut like he was some Silver-rank scamp.


    I get around. I adventure with other teams, remember? And I have a great memory. I have to, in my ss. By the by, I also noticed that a lot of half-Elves at higher ranks here are female. Theres Falene Skystrall, Ceria Springwalker, Elia Arcsinger and her daughter


    Falene blushed and waved away thepliment, but Cerias eyes lit up, and she smiled impishly.


    Oh, that? Wellmost half-Elves who make it to high-ranks are female. The male ones just dont make it. Hazard of the job.


    Hows that?


    Falene frowned as a few adventurers turned to Ceria. The half-Elfs ears lowered, and she whispered somberly.


    Fame. Oh, weve got Archmages Eldavin and Feor, but <i>they</i> have ess to high-grade magic, and you know [Mages]. Most adventurers? Gold and Named-ranks? Half-Elves live a long timebut disease cuts us down. I couldnt tell you how many venereal diseases famous Named-ranks have. Tragic. Thats what happens when youre so famous.


    She looked sadly to the side, and a few adventurers made a face of horror and disgust. Falene hesitated. She narrowed her eyes and whispered.


    Thats not true.


    Ceriaughed, and Colths eyes lit up. She watched the other adventurers talking, and the [Supporter] pped one leg.


    Ceria, this is going to catch up with you someday.


    It hasnt so far.


    The half-Elf merrily took a gulp of wine. It was her newest hobby to do this kind of thing, and so farthe consequences hadntnded on her.


    <i>Tong.</i>


    She froze, goblet raised, as she heard a sound in her head. Neither Colth nor Falene seemed to have heard itbut Ceria heard a loud sound that was entirely non-natural in her head. She looked aroundbut she didnt know if the circlet had caused it.


    <i>Thatmight not be so good. What was that?</i>


    While Ceria nced around, Colth was speaking.


    love to join the Horns on an adventure. Or the Silver Swords. Your Dwarfpanion, Dawil, is a master [Axe Thrower]?


    [Axe <i>Champion</i>]hes got an odd story behind the ss. Im sure wes would wee you on an expedition.


    Just let me know. If Im free, Ill join for an equal share of whatever you get.


    Ceria and Falene smiled politely, but Colth nced at their faces.


    I mean it. Ask around. If Im free and its not crazysend me a note and call me up. If youre up against a dangerous monster, need someone with auxiliary Skillsits a benefit to me, too. Especially the Horns, frankly. I havent partied with a [Necromancer] or Antinium, and that will be a valuable insight to my ss.


    Really? How does [Supporter] work?


    Ceria nibbled on some of the free breadit was mostly tbreadsas Colth gestured to a table. Bahei was whispering to one of his staff, and Ceria noticed the mboyant [Innkeeper].


    baking powder, Amentus fruitswell test them for poisonthese matches, and any other local goods. Once we can bake it, Larra wants her Skill to produce the fluffier breads.


    He handed the staff member a bag of gold. Cerias ears perked up. Well, the Haven wanted <i>all</i> of The Wandering Inns advancements, eh?


    Colth had heard it too. He made a little note to himself.


    Baking powder. Thats right, you have <i>matches.</i> I wanted some of those firestarters.


    Cant you use a magic wand?


    Ceria expected him to have all the gear he needed, but Colth just smiled.


    Denis team and I might be able to afford it, but Silver-rank teams would love something faster than flint and steel. Plusif you need a light and theres a magical monster about, you dont want to give it a clue.


    <i>Now that was a level of preparedness the [Mages] respected.</i> Falene looked impressed.


    Do you actually prepare to that extent?


    If I know the monsters are magical, of course. Ive gone to House Byres more times than I can count for silver-tipped weapons, and starting a fire is the easiest way to smoke a lot of monsters out. A [Supporter] needs to know these things. And like I saidthe more people we support, the better.


    Ah, so a [Necromancer] empowers your ss? Is that secret?


    Colth shook his head.


    Not at all. Its something Im quite open aboutonce I journey with someone of another ss, I can pick up some of their ss Skills.


    <i>Really?</i> Impossible.


    Colth raised his hands.


    Its not as convenient as it sounds. I have to practice magicI picked up instruments from Deni, and I try to learn new trades as I go. Tailoringdifficult, but I spent a few years learning the basics. Spellcasting is the hardest. If Im in a group, actively casting with you two, I can cast a spell like I were a [Mage] twenty levels lower than my [Supporter] ss. If Im not partying with Pisces? Id be able to cast about forty levels lower. So, a Level 6 [Necromancer].


    Which meant he was iming his level wasCeria blinked. Falene frowned.


    That doesnt soundtoo useful, I must admit.


    Ah, but animating a skeleton even at Level 6 could be <i>very</i> situationally useful. And having a backup caster at Level 26 is useful too. Combat ssesI can pull good Skills. In fact, Im always searching for someone with a good, low-level Skill toplete my build.


    Your what?


    Colth pulled out a piece of paper and handed it to Ceria and Falene.


    My sses and Skills. Ive organized themI can choose which ones I use, so I configure it. This is my go-to arrangement, but Ill change them up for magic or stealth as needed.


    Ceria stared down at the strangest thing shed ever seen. It wasa list of Skills, spells, and other notes about Colth.


    <i>Warrior Skills: [Basic Footwork], [Survivalcraft], [Improved Parry], [Evasive Roll]</i>


    <i>Tier 1 Spells: [Stone Shard], [Arrow of Light], [reburst], [Detect Magic]</i>


    He had it all noted down, and Ceria felt like she was reading something intimateyet Colths ss let him choose.


    <i>Colth.</i> Are you showing them your stupid adventuring sheet? Stop harassing the others.


    Miha caught sight of Colth and shouted, but the [Supporter] protested.


    It works! They dont appreciate it.


    This isamazing. Its almost like I can picture you fighting. You could put this in one of those Adventuring Rooms that Wistramse out with. Or those games the Ethe children were talking about.


    Colths eyes lit up as Falene murmured. She was somewhat aghast, but he


    You know, Ive thought about that! If you can write down someones Skills and talents, why not make a game of it?


    <i>Colth! I swear, youre not starting this again. Colth!</i>


    Miha and his friends were shouting insults at him. Ceria grinned as a certain Kevin turned his head, and his eyes lit up. If only Leon and Troy were here to hear this!


    A game?


    The [Supporter] nodded sadly. He jerked a thumb at Miha.


    Larras banned me from trying it. But I had rules and numbers to representbat. Actually, I do it for adventurers too, but privately. But in this game, youd have numbers to represent how good you were at, say, swinging a sword. So if you hit someone, youd calcte that against how good a monster was at defending or how tough its scales were. I didnt really have it downand Named-rank adventurers get touchy when they fail to stab a Creler and get eaten.


    He rolled his eyes.


    I call it<i>Havens and Havoc.</i> For Larra. I was even going to have a full game made. With little pieces and maps for kids to y. But I couldnt figure out how to dobat or the rest without it being arguing over whether youd hit someone or not. I had these cards


    You need dice, dude. Twenty-sided dice.


    Kevin sat down at the table. Colths head turned, and the Named-rank adventurer blinked.


    Whore you?


    Im Kevin. Hey. Just wanted to say <i>dice</i> is the way to go. Im not an expert, but twenty sides on a die, a hundredand then you roll for damage and stuff. Cast the lightning bolt!


    Kevin winked at Ceria, who gave him a knowing look. Colth blinked.


    A twenty-sided die? Can you even make one? Butoh, I get it.


    Who was worse, Kevin or Erin? He winked as Ceria snorted. She ran her eyes down Colths list. The [Supporter]s eyes lit up, and then he sighed.


    Where were you eight years ago? If Id put in dice, figures


    What happened to the game? I imagine it had a shot.


    Colth gave Ceria and Falene a woebegone smile.


    Oh, I put gold into the project, and I had it all going well. Then I found a backer. Mavi of the House of El.


    He spread his hands and threw them up.


    Poof. It wasnt even her fault. But half the [Traders] heard House El was backing it and decided it wasnt worth the investment. Thats reputation for you. At least Valeterisas projects are making money. You want to talk about bad investmentsshes always been eating Larras bread for free. Come to thatViecels adventuring because of the money too.


    The Selphid [Gambler]? Ceria nced at him.


    Is it the gambling?


    Partly. He also has about eleven children hes raising across the world. <i>Anyways,</i> you two want my help? Just let me know. Its also good for me to know a teams specialty. Sometimes I might connect a team to another that needs a good group of trackers, for instance.


    He nodded to Griffon Hunt. Ceria smiled and thanked him. The [Supporter] smiled at her as he stood.


    The world ording to Colth was far more analytical than not. He couldor at least, he tried topin a value on peoples abilities.


    Whether or not that <i>worked </i>was debatable, and Miha would kick him if he did it around her, but Colth believed that there was some merit to reducing peoples abilities to numbers.


    After a number could be used in a calction. And wasnt that simr to someones gut instinct if you could win a battle or not?


    His number-theory had made some peoples fortunes, and so he often ran the simtion in his head. With that young mans tip, Colth now thought it made sense. There was randomness in everything. Sofor instance, how would you rate that little Gnoll girls attempts to steal from Deniusth?


    <i>Stealing Check: </i><strong><i>13</i></strong><i> (random: 5, he turned his head as she was reaching up over the table + 2 concealment + 4 [Natural Concealment] + 2 agility. Dexterity?)</i>


    <i>Target Check: </i><strong><i>33</i></strong><i> (random: 15, looking her way + 9 dexterity + 3 fencers gloves + 6 [sh Hands])</i>


    The end result was that the girl, Mrsha, put her paw on the te of honey bread as Deniusth stared at her. She tried to snatch it and ran, crowing, with an emptytein her paws. The Violinist took a bite from the bread as Mrsha the Slow stared at him and slunk away.


    Well, you couldnt reduce the world to numbers. There was always an unforeseen variable, but it was <i>fun.</i> Speaking of whichColth got up to do the other thing adventurers loved doing, especially veterans to new ones.


    Pump them for valuable information. And if he could have seen an invisible roll in the skies, he would have realized there was at least one odd variable going on.


    So, tell us about this dungeon in Liscor. And Albezany other big dungeons about? Come on, Jqua, Ulinde, help a fellow Selphid out.


    The Halfseekers fell silent as Viecel brought up the topic. He was smiling at Jqua and Ulinde, who looked intimidated and gratified that their senior Selphid knew them.


    You want to ask us for advice, Adventurer Viecel?


    Ulinde squeaked. But Viecel just winked.


    Jquas a senior adventurer. Im just sorry we never seemed to meetI was in Baleros a lot, but I definitely know of her. Its a long route to the newndsanything worth seeing before that? <i>Deni</i>, you want to take a stroll in Liscors dungeon?


    Pass. Ive had enough dungeons for a lifetime. I made my fortune thereIm after more in the newnds than a hole to wander around in.


    The Violinist waved his hand, and Yvlon interjected seriously.


    The dungeon in Liscor is no joke. It may have been cleared of a lot of traps, but theres at least one monster thats Gold-rank or above. It nearly killed <i>Xrn the Small Queen,</i> and its still roaming.


    All the adventurers looked up. Viecels smile turned serious.


    I heard about that. But I heard it was a [Witch]what monster?


    Numbtongue started, and Rags turned from surveying the inn, because she knew it too, at least, from Badarrows stories.


    <i>Facestealer. </i>Mrsha shivered, and Deniusth noticed. He swung himself up and offered her his violins bow. When she grabbed it, he hoisted her up onto the table.


    Theres a dungeon boss monster on the loose and no ones hunted it down? Seriously?


    Mrsha blinked as Orchestra surrounded herand then began to feed her snacks.


    Such a cute girl!


    Some of them had families, and Mrsha squirmed as they tried to pat her on the head. <i>Help! Im surrounded by old, affectionate people! Help!</i>


    Boss monster?


    Ksmvr tilted his head, but this was adventurer jargon.


    Dungeon bosses. The biggest, baddest monster, sometimes the leader or head of the pack. There <i>is </i>usually one or twohow bad is this one?


    Its gotten Gold-ranks. And it paralyzes everything that gets near it. I dont knowwe never went up against it ourselves, but weve heard stories. It lurks around corners with a bunch of severed heads on sticks.


    Dead fucking gods. An <i>intelligent</i> one lurking inhow big is this dungeon?


    Some of the Gold-rank teams from the north lost their appetite for Liscors dungeon just hearing about Facestealer. Others wanted to know if it was really that tough. Ceria


    <i>Intelligence Check: </i><strong><i>26</i></strong><i> (random: 6 + 4 memory + 3 lore + 13bined intelligence)</i>


    <i>Target Check: </i><strong><i>??</i></strong>


    Scratched at her head. Yvlon shook hers.


    <i>Intelligence Check: </i><strong><i>27</i></strong><i> (random: 18 + 4 memory + 4 lore + 1 specific intelligence)</i>


    <i>Target Check: </i><strong><i>??</i></strong><b><i>, </i></b>check impossible.


    If you were still representing it as Colth thought of things. Something about Ceria made the [Supporter] curious. He kept ncing at her. He had no idea <i>what</i> it was, but his instincts told him that she was, even among the adventurers here


    <i>Promising. </i>So he was inclined to listen to the Horns perspective. Then again, he also had a strong feeling about a number of adventurers present.


    Colth could be considered to be a kind of talent scout on par with the best [Generals] and [Trainers], even if that wasnt his exact ss. A lot of the adventurers present were the real deal in his mind. Character and natural ability made up a sessful adventurer, and theyd survived a lot.


    Anyways. The adventurers looked at each other until one of them, arms folded, spoke.


    If you want an actual expert whos run into it beforeask Numbtongue.


    Halrac the Grim nced over, and the [Bard]s head rose as everyone turned to stare at him. Numbtongue blinkedand then realized, yes. Evenpared to the mewardens and Bevussas Wings of Passhe and his brothers had gone down into the dungeon and seen more of it than any but Ceria.


    You actually ran into that monster and lived? How?


    Deniusth was mildly incredulous, but Numbtongue shrugged.


    Luck. Trapped it in a trap room.


    <i>Oho.</i>


    Nothing would do but for Numbtongue to repeat the story hed once told about surviving the dungeon and getting treasure from one of the rooms. He told it well, and even Erins guests were surprisedthey hadnt heard all of it before.


    Wait. Wait. That thing was <i>melted</i> by acid and what sounds like dozens of Tier 4-5 spells and then <i>broke</i> a trap room? Thatsnot right.


    One of the Gold-ranks didnt believe Numbtongue at all, but Garia Strongheart broke in.


    It did. I saw it when Bvierr was hereit attacked Xrn, and her head opened and<i>melted</i> part of it. Straight into the bone. But it still survived.


    Okay, its a Named-rank boss that stalks a dungeon on its own territory. And you lot havent tried to trap it? Then againif these Raskghar didnt and the Antinium couldntdamn. Thats some monster. I wouldnt want to live near Liscor with that thing around.


    They have precautions. But yeah.


    The Horns shivered, but Ceria raised a hand reluctantly. Her mind shed back to the time when she had met Calruz in the darkness, and she shivered.


    <i>Intelligence Check: </i><strong><i>31 </i></strong><i>(random: 10 + 5 memory + 3 lore + 13bined intelligence)</i>


    <i>Target Check: </i><strong><i>??</i></strong>


    I have to break it to you all, but that isnt the <i>boss</i> of the dungeon. Not even close. That Facestealer is one of three sub-guardians, and the real monster is way deeper down.


    Keldrass, Bevussa, and the other teams whod made a history of going into the dungeon turned. Eldertuins brows rose.


    And you know this how?


    Skinner and Facestealer were part of a trio. Along with another one thats dead. Wellthat means ones left, and they were all guarding the real center of the dungeon. Along with other monsters like those suits of enchanted armor and Crypt Worms.


    Ceria remembered the inner city, and the other adventurers listened to her tale of screaming fleshy monsters in that ruined city that even the Raskghar wouldnt enter. An entire tribe of them under Calruz had failed to reach the hole in the center.


    Well. Thats a Vengeance Dungeon if ever Ive heard one.


    Colth remarked slowly. Eldertuin nodded.


    No wonder you tried the Vige of the Dead. That dungeonsounds no less nasty in its way. And Liscor <i>is</i> keeping it contained?


    The monsters either have to go through a series of trapped rooms <i>or</i> a hole in the ground. Liscors been building defenses around it, but the truth is that most of the monster attacks that hit Liscor came from there. I think they killed a lot of what was likely toe out. Plus, adventurers have fortified the area, so its harder for a swarm to emerge.


    Nasty. Well, Im not going down there.


    One Gold-rank Captain shuddered. Another shook her head. Ceria closed her eyes and remembered that dark timebut it was over. And she agreed. There was nothing more down there.


    <i>Intelligence Check: </i><strong><i>24</i></strong><i> (random: 2 + 6 memory + 3 lore + 13bined intelligence)</i>


    <i>Target Check: </i><strong><i>??</i></strong>


    Lets do the Ruins of Albez instead. I know its empty, but a team just found some treasure there<i>wait a second. It was you!</i>


    The Horns were again the center of attention. Pisces brushed at his hair as the other adventurers talked enviouslyuntil someone tapped him on the shoulder.


    Say. You wouldnt happen to have that map you used to scout the ruins of Albez, would you? Where did you get that information?


    Ahthe Free Hive had a map in their possession, and Ksmvr, apparently, gained hold of it.


    Pisces nodded to Ksmvr, and the Antinium rified.


    As a matter of fact, Pisces, it was Olesm who had it from Prognugator Klbkch.


    Ceria remembered that. She still felt vaguely bad about letting Olesm downand in hindsight, hed been robbed of a fortune. Then againYvlon rubbed at her arms.


    That was another adventure with some high costs. We ran into a series of traps and a me Elemental.


    Nasty. Butdo you have that map by any chance? Because Id love to buy it or look at it.


    Colths eyes lit up as Pisces frowned at him. The [Necromancer] absently began to dig through his bag of holding. Ceria nced at Colth as she felt a prickle ofinsight.


    Whys that?


    The Named-rank adventurer saw Pisces produce a roll of parchment and elbowed Deniusth hard in the side as the Violinist suddenly left his seat. He looked at the Horns seriously.


    Becauseif you found one hidden vault in Albez, whos to say there isnt another? Did you ever check that original map for hidden text? Enchanted writing?


    The Horns looked at each other as every adventurer sat up and a burn of excitement ran through their veins. Pisces froze with the map in his hand.


    We cross-referenced it with older maps, I believe


    He turned to Ceria and Yvlon for confirmation, and Yvlons eyes flickered.


    Yeah, I went to the Adventurers Guild and bought some of the treasure maps on offer. They had pretty thorough records if you wanted to pay for itits been tapped for ages, so even the best [Treasure Hunters] sold their findings.


    But that means there might be a room that you could have missed oryou have a <i>map.</i> Actual blueprints. All they had were the ruins. Hey, let me look at that map, and Ill pay you for your time. If we find anythingIll give you a cut of what I get. How about it?


    Deniusth reached for the scroll, but Colth elbowed him hard.


    Youre done with dungeoning, Deni. And youre old. See? You can barely stand.


    Hed gotten the other man in the liver, and Deni doubled over.


    Ill pay a fee to look


    No, let <i>us</i> look. Hey, Horns, you want a favor? One favoryou name it. You want to hit another Adult Creler, were with you. It might not have anything anyways.


    Pisces was backing up, holding the scroll, but half the adventurers werent even looking at him. One group was just ncing at the sun.


    Cant we get to Celum from that other inn? How far away is Albez?


    They began to stroll offand then walk and then run as other teams decided this was a fine idea.


    Albez is long empty. The odds of finding anything are minute!


    Keldrass snorted some smoke, but his eyes were on the scroll. Ceria felt like kicking herself. All this time. <i>All this time and they had never gone back!</i>


    Then againAlbez had been traumatic, for Yvlon especially. But could Warmage Thresk have had a second armory? Was he the only one who


    Come on, Pisces. Be a friend and share it. Your teams already gotten the Vige of the Dead raid and Albez. Theres a limit to luckiness!


    The other adventurers were pressuring the [Necromancer] hard. He was refusing, but Ceria saw more than one [Rogue] doing something to the air. She was reminded of [Secretaries] and all the powerful Skillsand Pisces wasnt warded. One snatched a bit of foolscap up and began to draw as Yvlon noticed and cursed.


    Hey, you


    Seborn <i>grabbed</i>, but the [Rogue], a half-Elf who looked barely fourteen, did a backflip away.


    <i>Come on, guys!</i>


    His team began to race away, and Viecel cursed.


    Well, thats torn it. Lets share, and Ill split what I find. Come on


    Pisces was looking outraged at the other teams running for the door. He began to run after them and Yvlon was doing likewise when Ceria


    <i>Had a thought.</i>


    <i>Intelligence Check: </i><strong><i>41 </i></strong><i>(random: 18 + 7 memory + 3 lore + 13bined intelligence)</i>


    <i>Target Check: </i><strong><i>40.</i></strong>


    Pisces, were already in trouble. Lets share the scroll. For a cut of whatever any team finds.


    She spoke suddenly, and the [Necromancer] looked up. His outrage turned to resignation as she nodded to the other teams.


    Thank you, Captain Ceria, for some sense! Already<i>oh</i>, look at this. Is there any [Spymaster] in Invrisil? We need to treat the paperI bet if there was any magic its moreplex than [Detect Magic]. But these <i>rooms</i>Albez has shifted, but we could properly check this.


    Deni, Viecel, even Eldertuin and teams like Jquas were all over the paper. They practically <i>ran</i> towards Invrisil, arguing over what to do first as Yvlon threw up her hands in exasperation.


    Well, there goes anything but a bit of gold! I almost hope there isnt any treasure in Albez. Damn it, Ceria.


    She cursed, but lightly. She knew that Ceria had a pointit made no sense to hold the scroll after those [Rogues] began stealing copies. But it made her angry.


    Only a few adventurers were left who refused to join the rush. Even Orchestra was heading off to find the treasure, but some were either not interested like Saliss, had a job like Tessa, or were just not inclined to join the rush like Stargazers Promise.


    Lehra wasining loudly, and the Named-rank was staying put.


    Im not going to search with a hundred amateurs. Thats how you run into monsters. BesidesI already found everything I wanted in some ruins.


    Ironically, Ceria realized that Lehra, who hailed from a tribe who specialized in searching ruins, was probably the best person to searchbut the Gnoll showed little interest in that.


    You dont want to try to find something in Albez, Lehra?


    I want to talk to <i>Erin</i> about her quest. Dragial wasnt the only person looking for Mershi. Ni is still out there, and Fissival is going to be after it too. Besidesso many adventurers are going to fight over whatever they find.


    Lehra seemed fairly certain it wasnt worth the effort. Or perhaps she had her eyes on something even greater.


    Only onest person hadnt joined that rush from the Havenand that was surprising to Miha Godfrey. She had been staring at Garia, who was full of nervesbut she turned as Colth emerged from the bathrooms.


    The worlds greatest [Supporter] had been listening to the entire story of Albezand Liscors dungeon. While it had taken Ceria several attempts to figure something out, it was understandable. Her past felt long ago, and if you missed something once, recorrecting that error in thinking was hard.


    But Colth? <i>Colth</i> was the universal specialist. He saw opportunities most people missedand while any number of adventurers whod been listening to Ceria, Numbtongue, and the others had made the same mistake, Colth had not.


    He nced at Cerias too-cool expression as Yvlon cursed. Ksmvr had already noticed his Captains odd silence.


    Captain Ceria. Is there some reason we are not heading to Albez? It urs to me we could still have a chance at establishing mass-dominance in our hunt, especially because we know Albez.


    The Antiniums words made Pisces and Yvlon nce up. Ceria nced sideways at Colth, and the [Supporter] whistled and put his hands behind his head.


    I might have some kind of an idea. Unfortunately, Adventurer Colth figured it out too and we might be in apetition. Unless were going to start elbowing each other for seniority? Yvlon, get over here.


    The [Armsmistress] eyed Colth, but he put up his hands.


    Now, Captain Ceria. Ivepeted with other adventurers before, but it leaves a bad taste in my mouth the more vicious it gets. If what I think you and I are thinking is rightwe could share. Possibly even with any other interested adventurers here. If Im right.


    Mihas ears sharpened, and the confused Horns and other adventurers looked up. Saliss blinkedthen swung his head from Colth to Ceria. He put his chin in his ws.


    Hm? Hmm


    <i>What had they just figured out? </i>Ceria stuck out a hand.


    Itll be dangerous. But lets say you get a share and we see what we get first.


    Very fair. Were going to need to be safe, but we have the drop on everyone headed to Albez. If we swear everyone here to secrecy


    <i>Ceria. </i>Just what are you nning?


    Yvlon stuck out an usatory finger at her friend, and the half-Elf turnedand her face turned into a huge, evil smile.


    I just thought of something. Something we <i>all</i> forgot about, no, I forgot about because Im dumb as two rocks. <i>One</i> rock. Weve been leaving something extremely valuable behind from one of our adventures. Something as obviousand potentially as lucrativeas Erins door.


    Her team stared at her. Erins door had been, unironically, the greatest treasure toe from the semi-disastrous Albez expedition. What could this be?


    Everyone was thinking now of the stories that had been told. The dungeon, the crypt, AlbezPisces muttered.


    The most obvious loss was all the artifacts that were burnt away. Could there have been something in Thresks armory?


    Could they have reconstructed the magical dust? Ksmvr pped his forehead.


    <i>The runes.</i>


    Everyone turned to him. The Antinium waved his arms.


    Captain Ceria, of course! The runes! Each one is so valuable


    Dead gods!


    Yvlon turned white with horror as she recalled how Earlias team had earned money from the dungeon.


    Theres dozens, possibly a hundred <i>Insanity Runes </i>we left behind! Thatthats a fortune! Ceria, do you think theyre still there? Please tell me we werent that stupid and forgot!


    Ceria shook her head, but not in denial.


    No, we definitely left that behind. But dont worry.


    Dont worry? Thats the <i>first</i> ce all the teams will check!


    The half-Elf nodded and her panicking team calmed down when they saw Ceria wink at them.


    Doesnt matter. Someone clued me onto that back when I was on Chandrar. Were good.


    They were so astonished they just stared at her for a second. Firstly because theyd been left out of the loopand secondly because Ceria was acting like a proper captain. Yvlons mouth worked until she frowned.


    Wait, if its not thatwhat?


    Yvlons eyes were squeezed shut. She was going back to the first expedition, and her arms hurther heart hurt.


    Could it bethe crypt doors that Skinner came out of? The sarcophagi?


    Nope. Theyre not enchanted as far as I can tell.


    Ceria shook her head. She was thinking of something else, based on the retellings. Her circlet, her conversations with adventurers, dead gods, even Omusc the [Piger] had made her realize what Colth, with his fresh perspective, had picked up.


    One ultra-valuable thing. Just lying there in sight of all the adventurers. Saliss eyes narrowed. They swung to Numbtongue, Ceria, Colthand then he snapped his ws.


    Aha. Im smarter than you all.


    He sat back with a grin. Yvlons kicking foot <i>twitched</i>and then stopped. She stared at the naked Drake, and her mouth became an o.


    Pisces. I have it. Its so obvioushow did <i>you</i> not think of it? You, of all people!


    Pisces looked offendedand slightly paranoid. He sniffed heartily.


    Me? Whywhy would I be the lone fault in our collective thinking? <i>I</i> am not the career adventurer here.


    Yes, but youre the one whod think of this first, Pisces. Youfilthy [Necromancer], you.


    Ceria and Yvlon were teasing now. Pisces stared at them, and then he felt that tingle in his head too. Wait a second. Wait


    Only Ceria had actually ever seen what they had left behind. So naturally more people wouldnt have had that direct link. But when you thought about it


    What did an adventurer do to earn money? Find treasure, but how many Trolls just kept jars of gold hidden in the earth? How many Crelers invested in artifacts? Dungeons contained such treasure, but there was another basic way that Relics and artifacts were generated and made.


    Pass had done the smart thing after the Wyvern attack. It was now a growing hub of high-quality leather and meat. What had Ceria <i>seen</i> that she had left?


    Wellhow about the sight a crazed Minotaur had once shown her? Deep in an infested cityy the corpse of one of the three guardians of the dungeon.


    <i>Stalker.</i> A once-invisible beast so powerful it had not sumbed to rot. And it was still down there. Hide and all.


    Pisces mouth fell open, and Colth rubbed his hands together. He looked around at Ceria.


    Now, how big did you say this beast was? Nofirst off, lets swear everyone to secrecy. And thenlets have a team up. Time for an adventure.


    He smiled, and Ceria bared her teeth. After allStalkers corpse was in the center of the dungeon. In the most dangerous spot, where Facestealer hunted. But they had a Named-rankNamed-<i>ranks</i> in the area.


    The question was, how would they adventure? And of coursewhat could go wrong?


    All their encounters with Liscors dungeon had always gone so right, after all.


    <strong>Authors Note:</strong> Well, after thatst big chapter, I am now trying to bring us back to shorter chapters and resume edits.


    I edited two chapters so far and am going for a third. Still, I have about 30 chapters left of Volume 1, so its still a bit of a hill that Ill take down piece by piece.


    This is news from me. In other news, I just yed and beat Ghost Song and Signalis, both horror/eldritch games that I consider a cut above regr games. Good storytelling in each. Far better than Resident Evil Viges new DLC, which has the worst story.


    Yes, I y games on my time off. I just dont mention it. Its my version of TWI, I think, where I destress because games dont make me think. Finding good stories in games is, uh, rare. But I do have hope. Its just an interesting genre of its own with tropes and bad writing and sometimes just blind spots I notice.


    Id love to do one of those video essays but Im no expert in verbalmunication and Im busy, but I always like seeing cool projects like that. <i>Odd Taxi</i>, for instance, was a great TV show I watched. Cells at Work, especially the spinoff, also fun and non-taxing, non-dramatic (like, say, a House of the Dragon or the Lord of the Rings stuff which feels too involved for my time off), and Ive been pleased by the wealth of good stuff.


    Well, I had nothing else to add, so I decided to talk about fun stuff I found for a bit. Look forwards to that poll chapterit won by one vote! Thanks, and hopefully the story continues to be entertaining. Also, skuuul. Schuul? Something like that.


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