《Heavy Metal [ A Monster Evolution LitRPG ]》
Prologue – Something Awakens.
Prologue ¨C Something Awakens.
High above the clouds, upon a majestic flying castle crafted from darkened stone and ethereal magic, two figures engaged in a fierce battle. One was a man donned in silver armor, wielding a radiant de in his right hand. The second figure, in stark contrast, was dressed in a pitch-ck suit of metallic armor. The atmosphere pulsated with tension as the two formidable beings locked eyes and disappeared just before colliding and unleashing a spectacr sh of magical energy.
Gripping his enchanted sword tightly, the man in gleaming silver armor faced his opponent with unshaken determination. His piercing blue eyes locked onto the fiery gaze of the adversary, whose twisted, horned visage exuded pure malevolence. As the confrontation intensified, the ominous figure''s obsidian wings unfurled, casting a foreboding shadow over the battlements of the soaring fortress.
A thunderous roar echoed through the air as the sh between the two warriors unfolded, forcing both men to momentarily retreat. Strangely, they seemed to have sustained aparable amount of damage. One left behind trails of radiant energy, a testament to the holy power coursing through his enchanted de, while the other exuded fumes of shadowy darkness, a manifestation of the malevolence that fueled his dark prowess.
¡°You are strong hero but haven¡¯t you realized it, are you this much of a fool?¡±
¡°Be quiet demon, the time for words has ended, ept your fate at the end of my de!¡±
¡°I see¡ Then die!¡±
The demon d in pitch-ck armor unleashed a terrifying surge of dark energy, materializing into demonic heads that hurtled themselves toward the so-called hero. However, just before the ghastly heads could collide with the handsome man, his silvery armor emitted a bright glow. Mysterious symbols emerged, weaving into a luminous shield that dispersed the fiendish spell.
¡°How are you able to counter my death spell?¡±
¡°I am protected by the goddess; your demonic mana has no hold over me!¡±
The demon posed the question, swiftly met with a response as the hero charged forward. The sh of these two beings, each wielding immense magical power, unfolded in a more direct and upfront battle. The once-majestic castle walls began to crumble under the relentless pressure of their magical and physical attacks. Before long, thebatants burst through the ceiling and continued their fierce duel beneath the vast expanse of the night sky.
The confrontation between the hero and the demon elevated to new heights as they soared through the open air, exchanging blows and magical projectiles that illuminated the night. The once-gigantic flying castle became riddled with holes from the relentless barrage of attacks before they bothnded on arge, t section of a copsed roof. As the battle unfolded, it became apparent that one individual was gradually inching toward victory, signaling the impending conclusion of this epic sh.
The hero swung his radiant de with precision, each strike guided by the divine energy coursing through him. The demon countered with dark and twisted spells, yet the de drew near with every sh. Soon, the demon''s arm was severed and disintegrated into rays of light. The demonic individual copsed onto his knees in defeat. Despite being out of breath, the hero grinned triumphantly and pointed his sword at his fallen adversary.
¡°This is the end for you, Demon King Aburdon. Your reign of terror ends today; humanity has won, and I shall guide them!¡±
¡°Haha¡¡±
The demon king beganughing while clutching his shoulder that had been severed along with his arm. Even when he tried to activate his regenerative abilities, it would not regrow due to the corruption of holy energies that had invaded his wound.
¡°What¡¯s so funny, fiend? You have lost!¡±
¡°You are indeed a mighty hero, but your sheer stupidity overshadows your might. Have you not realized it yet?¡±
The hero didn¡¯t release his grip on his de and his gaze remained fixed on the weakened demon king. Though his opponent was in a weakened state, the hero understood that it didn''t necessarily mean the demon king was devoid of onest trump card. However, the demon remained on the ground, his eyes fixed on something unfolding behind the hero.
¡°Realized what? I¡¯m not going to fall for your tricks. At least try to die with some dignity.¡±
¡°Oh, I will but it seems that your so-called ¡®allies¡¯ wish to bury you with me.¡±
Laughter erupted from the demon king''s mouth, and it was followed by a brightening of the night sky. The hero, sensing something amiss, turned his head to take a nce. His eyes widened as he saw numerous bright rays streaking through the sky, resembling a massive meteor shower.
¡°No¡ why would they¡ they were supposed to only activate the magitech cannons if I failed¡ but I¡¯m still alive; they should know this.¡±
After eximing in disbelief the man took out a white medallion from beneath his armor, adorned with a symbol representing the alliance that he was fighting for. Frantically, he activated the medallion, attempting tomunicate with his supposed allies and halt the impending disaster. However, to his horror, there was no response. His once allies in his quest against the demonic forces, seemed to have turned a deaf ear to his desperate plea.
¡°You see, hero, your allies have abandoned you. Did you really think those bastards would allow someone with as much power as you to exist? You probably don¡¯t even know why this war was started in the first ce; you were nothing more than a puppet for them all!¡±
The hero¡¯s eyes widened in realization, and a sinking feeling settled in the pit of his stomach. The meteor shower wasn''t meant for the demon king alone; it was meant to obliterate both the hero and the defeated demon in one fell swoop. Betrayal stung deeper than any wound he had suffered in the battle.
In a desperate bid for survival, the hero channeled every ounce of his remaining energy into a protective barrier, creating a shimmering dome around himself and the demon king. The celestial meteors collided with the magical shield, causing a spectacr explosion of light and energy that sent shockwaves through the sky.
For a moment, it seemed like he might actually survive, but he had used up most of his energy in the previous battle. In his current state, he was not much stronger than the average high-knight, and soon the explosions engulfed the entire area, shattering the radiant shield that was supposed to protect him. His body was tossed towards the demonic being he swore to defeat. Thest thing he saw before everything went ck was the demon king''s eyes filled with pity.
Both of them would die this day, and the true perpetrator of their demise would go unpunished. Both individuals were filled with immense rage, but their screams were quickly silenced by the mass of explosions, along with the demon castle exploding with them. The hero and the demon king, once bitter enemies, now found themselves entwined in the same tragic fate. As the remnants of the flying castle rained down from the sky, the once-majestic structure now resembled a celestial funeral pyre and marked the end of an era.
The hero''s entire life shed before his eyes, beginning with his arrival in this strange world. Memories of the beautiful princess who weed him flooded back. He reminisced about the years of training and hardships he endured to reach this point, only to realize that everything may have been a lie, perhaps nned from the beginning.
Yet, his thoughts weren¡¯t the only ones present. Strange visions of a younger horned boy filled his dying mind. He witnessed the boy crying over the charred remains of other horned beings, presumably his parents. The boy''s sadness and indignation were something he could perceive, along with many more old memories of his past deeds. However, this feeling didn¡¯tst long, as both men soon faded away into the void, their consciousness along with them.
From a safe distance, the people responsible watched as the shockwaves collided with their armies and magical weaponry responsible for this disaster. There were many individuals here, some showed faces of triumph, others of disgust or uncertainty. The demon king along with the hero were presences that couldn¡¯t be ignored. They all quickly rallied their troops to investigate the crash site.
¡°Could he have survived?¡±
A woman asked, her voice resonating with authority and a touch of sadness. She stood amidst the gathered group, adorned in an intricate nun¡¯s habit that seemed out of ce amid the war-tornndscape. Her eyes, however, were sharp and discerning, revealing a depth of wisdom that surpassed her outward appearance.
¡°It is unlikely, Sister Seraphina. The explosion was immense, and even someone of his prowess would struggle to survive such a cataclysmic event. We nned to eliminate both the hero and the demon king and it seems to have seeded.¡±
A man with a stern expression, d in borate mage robes, responded to Sister Seraphina¡¯s question. The moment he brought up the nned assassination, a deep scowl adorned her lovely face.
¡°Please don¡¯t say it like that, it was all god¡¯s will. He would have brought ruin to the kingdom¡¡±
¡°Hah, whatever makes you sleep at night,ss.¡±
A third person decided to chime in, he was shorter than the mage and priestess but a lot wider. In his hand, he was holding arge axe and his red beard covered most of his face.
¡°Think what you will, Ungrim.¡±
The woman replied while turning away from theughing dwarf. Soon a fourth member approached the three, a man dressed in intricate armor with a crest adorning his chestte. The moment he did, many of the surrounding soldiers started to bow and just the three individuals that were previously talking retained a more casual air about them.
¡°If Mkai believes that we were sessful, then it is probably so. However, it won¡¯t hurt us to verify his death.¡±
¡°If it¡¯s Prince Leander¡¯s wish.¡±
Seraphina nodded while also looking out into the distance. There a man of unprecedented beauty and elongated ears stood. An elven man of unparalleled grace, observed the aftermath of the cataclysmic event from his vantage point. His keen eyes scanned the horizon, searching for any signs of movement or survivors. The once mighty flying castle had been reduced to smoldering debris, and the area below was scarred by the impact of the celestial meteors.
As the armies closed in on the crash site, the elf turned around to leave. Everyone else ignored him and instead ventured towards the scene of devastation. It took them many days to sort through the rubble, but eventually, the mage named Mkai approached the epicenter of the crash, examining the charred remains of the once-proud flying castle. His trained eyes scanned the area for any lingering magical residue. After a moment of contemtion, he spoke.
¡°There is no doubt. The hero and the demon king are no more. Our n was sessful.¡±
A heavy silence hung in the air as the gravity of their actions settled upon the group. Prince Leander, however, remainedposed. His regal demeanor betrayed none of the internal conflict that may have brewed beneath the surface.
¡°The hero fulfilled his purpose, and so did the demon king.¡±
Prince Leander said, his voice carrying a sense of closure and relief.
¡°The kingdom is safe from the threat they posed. We have aplished what needed to be done. Gather up their remains, we shall return to the kingdom with good news.¡±
Seraphina nodded, her expression conflicted but resolute. Ungrim grunted in agreement, still uninterested in the moral intricacies of their actions. Mkai, though seemingly satisfied, couldn''t shake the feeling that something was amiss.
As the group prepared to leave the deste scene, a faint whisper of wind carried an echo of distantughter - a haunting sound that seemed to linger in the air. The three remaining members of the group exchanged uneasy nces, unsure if they were merely imagining things or if the remnants of the hero and demon king still lingered in some form.
Little did they know that the consequences of their actions would unfold in ways they could not anticipate, and the threads of fate were not so easily severed. The epic tale of the hero and the demon king might have reached its tragic conclusion, but the journey of another was just about to begin.
*****
A new life had awakened - a creature without a form, resembling a gray amoeba. It floatedfortably in a void filled with nothing but darkness. The being had just been born, and it had no idea where it was or what it was. It simply floated around without a care for the world,cking much intelligence to ponder its existence. Having just been created, it knew not of its purpose or whether such a concept was even relevant.
It had no care in the world,cking any real senses besides feeling some sensations on its outer shell, rendering it unable to perceive anything. From time to time, it bumped into other beings just like it, their amoeba-like bodies bouncing off each other as they floated in the vast open space. However, this one, in particr, was a bit more curious than the others. It attempted to bend its body to maneuver around or even poked the other shapeless creatures whenever it collided with them.
In the middle of one of these curious outbursts, something novel urred. A phenomenon made its way into the space filled with shapeless creatures. It was a strange urrence that elicited a reaction from the many beings in this dark expanse. Most saw it as unfavorable and utilized their limited capabilities to move away, but the curious bundle of gray matter was different. Instead of fleeing, it moved toward the cluster of strange energies, eventually colliding with it.
After the contact was made, a bright light shed, illuminating the void. For a moment, it showcased the endless expanse that these creatures had found themselves in, along with the countless numbers of them. Resembling jellyfish with a more pale coloring, they seemed to beposed not of flesh, but of some other form of energy. The moment the light appeared, they began to scatter and reacted as if the radiance caused them pain.
The curious one from among them, who had approached this strange phenomenon, felt something new. Emotions that it had no capacity toprehend started rushing in. For a moment, it felt anger, then quickly switched to sadness, and again rage took over. Strange visions of worlds and events that it never knew were rushing into its very core, altering it. The entity it made contact with looked like a bundle of white and ck energy, and its gray body was now absorbing this peculiar energy form which was causing changes.
Its once gray andckluster body began to shift; the creature was transforming. Initially, the surface turned pure white, shedding the gray tone, and made the amoeba appear as if it were made of pristine white snow. However, not long after, it began to darken. It was as if the absorbed dark and radiant energies were engaged in a battle inside this new being''s body.
The newborn creature was experiencing something new: pain. Its entire body was being torn apart by the conflicting energies, and during the ordeal, strange images presented themselves. At one point, it saw a peculiar being with pointy things protruding from its head. This being was surrounded by other simr individuals, all bowing before it as if in worship. Shortly after, the vision shifted to a new individual, this one devoid of any pointy extremities and surrounded by fewer creatures that were showcasing peculiar expressions that it didn¡¯t understand.
Together with these images the formless being was receiving a lot of information. It senses were bing overloaded with everything it was experiencing and its body was about to copse. To preserve itself, it attempted to counteract these two conflicting energies by attempting to contain them within its body. Miraculously, it seeded, and its form, which had been shifting between two colors, settled into a darkened silver luster that remained.
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Proto Nucleus has evolved into Divine-Demon Nucleus
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Something echoed throughout its being as it finalized its form. The shape of its body remained somewhat simr, but it had grown twice in size. The grayish tone was no more, reced by a shiny dark silver shell. The information overflow that it had been fighting against had settled down, but the energies were still present. However, before this being could ponder its situation, a new urrence hit the empty void.
Suddenly, strange rifts started appearing everywhere. They produced various colors and beckoned to the residents of the void. The other grayish amoebas were drawn to these rifts and willingly entered through them. The curious one didn''t feel aspelled as the others, but one of the openings seemed to be calling out to it. Slowly, it ignored the previous events and headed toward the rift, answering the beckoning call.
¡® A¡ R¡ ISE!¡¯
As it went through the rift in space, it felt as if it were traversing through something akin to a strange membrane, requiring effort to push itself through. Due to its erged body, it became momentarily stuck within the rift. After shifting back and forth a few times, it managed to squeeze itself through. Suddenly, a strange sensation washed over it as it found itself in an unfamiliar ce. Its senses expanded further, and it felt as if it were changing its shape to fill something up.
¡®SER ¡VE ¡ PROTECT ¡ DES ¡TROY ¡ ARISE!¡¯
The voice became more audible than before, and themanding tone was apparent. The being was instructed to arise, and so it tried. It managed to open its eyes, or in this case, something different which allowed it to fill its vision with the new scenery. The void from which it came was no more, reced by an unfamiliarndscape. As it attempted to move, it sensed that the shapeless body it had previously upied had also transformed.
It observed strange protrusions that weren''t malleable but instead allowed only rigid movement. The newborn being attempted to move these new limbs, and when it did, a strange screeching sound was produced, followed by a lot of rattling as the being tried to propel the new body forward. Progress was slow, but it was beginning to understand how to use this new body which was somewhat simr to the memories it had been given. The being identified the upper limbs as arms and the lower ones as legs, which it could move.
The only problem was the loud, distinct sound that it could now hear whenever it tried to do something. After a few moments, this same sound attracted some unwee guests - more creatures walking on two legs but somewhat different. These creatures weren''t identical but shared simr parts from which its body was created. They were draped over their limbs, and one was even wearing an almost exact replica of its own body.
¡°???? ???? ?? ????? ??? ????? ???? ????.¡±
¡°??''? ???? ? ????? ???? ?? ?????.¡±
There were three beings in total, and they produced a strange sound from their upper orifices, which this new being identified as mouths. The memories continued to flow in, but it could not yet understand thenguage being spoken. Its contemtion was interrupted by the voice it had previously heard, giving it a direct order.
¡®PROTECT, KILL, DESTROY!¡±
The message was quite clear, and when it nced into its right hand, it noticed some type of metallic object there. In response to the voice''s demand, it felt somewhat enraged. It raised the object it was holding and started moving towards the trio. It felt an urgent need to protect this ce, to kill whoever was here, to destroy everyone in its path.
It charged forth, producing various screeching and cking noises. Its footsteps echoed throughout the ce, and it took in the new sensation of sound while trying to fulfill the order. Soon, it swung the metal object at the first person in front of it, ready to take the head with one quick movement. However, it did not go as the newborn being had nned. As it swung down to hit its target, the person just moved out of the way.
¡°????, ??? ????!¡±
Instead of hitting the living being, the metal weapon collided with the ground. At this point, something struck its chest area, sending it flying against the wall. The moment it collided with the wall, a metallic ng echoed through the area, and it could feel that some of its limbs had been torn apart. One of themnded on the floor, while another one rolled into the distance, where one of the beings it was trying to attack stepped on it.
¡°???? ??? ?? ???? ????, ?? ??? ?????? ???? ?? ???? ? ??? ???? ???????.¡±
Unable to fullyprehend the words of the other beings, it could identify that the tone was mocking its demise. Before it could stand up again, a fast-moving object collided with its head, sending it flying into the air. It rolled around the area beforeing to a stop close to one of its enemies'' feet. At this point, it could see the rusted-over body that it once upied - a strange metallic shell that mimicked the humanoid form.
It began to me the voice that had ordered it towards its demise for this failure. The enemies it faced were far too strong, and the body it was given was far too weak. It could only remain in that spot as the beings it now identified as humans clobbered it over the head with a heavy metal object. It could not resist, nor could it restore itself back to its previous shape. Soon, its vision went blurry, and nothing but the void awaited it.
This ce was different, it was not the same void that it had been created but something much colder and devoid of anything else. The feeling was ufortable but soon it heard the same voice once more.
¡®ARISE MINION¡¯
It was much clearer than before and it found itself being summoned yet again. As the being was called forth from the void, it felt a surge of energy. This time, it emerged in a different environment. It found itself standing in a dimly lit chamber surrounded by strange symbols and runes on the walls. The air was thick with an otherworldly essence, and the being realized that it had taken the same form as before.
The more it existed, the clearer the memories became. It startedprehending its existence as some sort of metallic creature. It looked at its limbs, mostly rusted over tes of metal. Many small holes within its body continuously produced loud sounds, something it now realized was not conducive to survival. Learning quickly from itsst encounter, it understood that the more it moved, the more likely a group of humanoid assants would arrive to y it.
Not sure what to do, it observed the changed scenery and found itself in a copsed temple. Before it was a small circr basin with some water, and upon ncing into it, it saw its head, which looked like a helmet that would be adorned by something called a knight. With the help of the memories it was gaining, it acquired more knowledge, allowing it to identify itself. It was a monster found in ces called dungeons, categorized as living armor.
This revtion didn''t help much, but as it focused on the reflection showing a rusted piece of armor, a strange feeling washed over it. The creature desired to know more about itself and what it was. Suddenly, as it tried to decipher its origin, something strange appeared before it. Floating words with strange symbols began to materialize, and it started to slowly understand. If it was correct, then this thing before it was called a status screen, and it had all the information that this creature desired¡
Chapter 01 – Status.
Chapter 01 ¨C Status.
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ssification:
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Damaged Corroded Bronze Armor [ F - ] L1
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Type:
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Magical/Inorganic
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Hit Points [ HP ]
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10/10
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Magic Points [MP]
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10/10
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Special Points [SP]
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10/10
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Strength
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5 [ F - ]
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Agility
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1 [ F - ]
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Dexterity
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2 [ F - ]
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Constitution
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5 [ F - ]
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Intelligence
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2 [ F - ]
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Wisdom
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5 [ F - ]
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Willpower
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2 [ F - ]
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Durability
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F
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A lone, corroded suit of armor stood before a basin of water, gazing at a strange table that had appeared. Whenever it tried to grab it with one of its metallic hands, it just phased through. After a few attempts, it gave up, realizing that perhaps there were some things in this world that couldn''t be touched but only looked at.
Soon, it started focusing on the numbers and letters presented to it, unsure of their significance. It didn''t know if a higher number was better or perhaps the lower one. It also noticed the prevalence of one particr letter ¡®F¡¯. Next to it, there was a little line that it identified as meaning something lesser. This letter apanied a series of strange numbers and was ced in a bracket next to it. The living suit of armor knew that there was some meaning to this, but it wasn¡¯t quite sure.
This was not the only thing it could see on this screen. As it continued to stare and poke at it, a secondary one appeared on the side. There were more tables there, but they were smaller, filled with text, and separated. When looking at the first screen, it managed to decipher the letters above it, which gave it the name ¡®Status Screen,¡¯ and the words below it were supposed to be ¡®Basic Attributes.¡¯ When looking at the other screen, it got the words ¡®Skill List¡¯ from it. For the time being, it took its time to try to go through these skills it had.
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Basic Power sh
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Active Skill
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Perform a powerful sh attack
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Lesser Metal Body
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Passive Skill
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Increases the body''s defense. Defense is dependent on durability.
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There wasn¡¯t really much to look at there as it was mostly empty. It somewhat understood the first two skills but wasn¡¯t aware what was the problem with thest one. It was filled with question marks and even if it continued to stare at it nothing happened. Was this a good amount of skills or was it not? The memories that it absorbed were indicating that it wasn¡¯t a good thing and after recalling his first defeat, it had to agree.
¡®Who am I? Am I weak? What is my purpose here? What is this ce? Why do I have to protect it?¡¯
The creature moved past the status screen as it started asking itself more questions. It had beenpelled by the strange voice to attack those beings, but now it didn¡¯t know what to do. It had lost and was destroyed, but somehow it had returned to this world in the same form as previously. The feelings that it was going through were strange and it didn¡¯t like what it was feeling.
¡®... I am ¡ not It ¡ I am something ¡ What am I? ¡®
The monster started hearing a voice inside of its head and it could identify it as a sort of internal monologue. Its thoughts were bing clearer and it was starting toprehend that it was some sort of being. It looked at the status screen and started going through the words. It took a moment but it was able to read the ssification that was presented there.
¡®Am I ¡ Damaged Corroded Bronze Armor? or not?¡¯
There was something that didn¡¯t fit there; it could understand what a name was, but this description felt a bit foreign. It couldprehend that a name wasn¡¯t like that; there was a feeling associated with it, something more intimate, more familiar. The monster armor continued to read the name constantly and finally reached an epiphany.
¡®Damaged Armor¡ Bronze Armor ¡ Corroded Bronze Armor ¡ Corroded Armor ¡ Corroded? That doesn¡¯t sound right, what is corroded?¡¯
This new being started to ponder his existence and the meaning behind this word. Soon another word entered his mind that had a simr definition but affected a different type of metal, rust. For some reason, this resonated with its very being, and at that moment, it made a decision. The open status window started to shift around. It was as if the world had taken notice of the decision and decided to alter things ording to the will of the metallic creature. The cking and corroded body started shining in a pale light as if something had changed, and before the monster could figure it out, another window popped up in front of it.
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The ¡®Named Monster¡¯ title has been acquired.
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New words appeared on the status screen which the monster now called Rusty examined thoroughly.
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Name:
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Rusty
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ssification:
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Damaged Corroded Bronze Armor [ F - ] L1
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Type:
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Magical/Inorganic
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Hit Points [ HP ]
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15/15
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Magic Points [MP]
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15/15
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Special Points [SP]
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15/15
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Strength
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10 [ F - ]
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Agility
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6 [ F - ]
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Dexterity
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7 [ F - ]
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Constitution
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10 [ F - ]
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Intelligence
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7 [ F - ]
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Wisdom
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10 [ F - ]
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Willpower
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7 [ F - ]
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Durability
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F
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Named Monster
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Title
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A title gained by a monster possessing a name. It offers various bonuses and opens new evolution options.
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The title appeared in the section rted to his skills and was somehow moved to the side as if it was different than the rest. After reading the exnation Rusty didn¡¯t really understand the meaning but he was sure that he knew the word evolution. He instinctively knew that it was something important for his future survival.
Besides the addition to the name, it witnessed the numbers going up, more than doubling in some ces. Rusty felt that the body was starting to move a bit better and that he could exert more force with his metallic limbs. His mind had be clearer, and the most important thing he discovered was a strange sense of himself.
¡®I am a he?¡¯
Previously, Rusty couldn¡¯t see himself as anything other than a genderless creature, but now he was convinced that he was male. It was something that the memories he had absorbed before were, for once, agreeing upon. Now armed with a newfound sense of self, Rusty, the living armor, was ready to tackle a new issue. It involved this ce that he found himself around, the voice that was telling him things he should be doing, and the strange denizens that were walking around him. Rusty was not the only one living here, as there were other monsters beside him.
As he was finishing up identifying himself, another creature walked past him. It looked a lot different than him, as it was not made out of metal but instead just bones. Rusty didn¡¯t know what this being was, but it didn¡¯t seem too interested in the metallic being before it. The skeletal thing rattled past him without stopping and went on its merry way as if nothing was wrong.
¡®What is that?¡¯
He asked himself while ncing at the strange walking pile of bones. The shape was simr to his but it was much thinner. The way it walked was also different but it was still had a humanoid shape. The more Rusty stared at the crfeature the more he was interested and to his surprise he started seeing some words hovering about the monsters head.
¡®Lesser Skeleton L1?¡¯
There it was, the identity of the being he was trying to identify, and just like with hisst find, another popup window had been triggered. This time Rusty wasn¡¯t as surprised as before, and he just read what he had received.
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Identification skill has been acquired.
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This one was added to the skill screen under skills.
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Identify
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Passive Skill
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A skill used for identifying the unknown.
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While this was simr to the title, Rusty noticed that there was something different. This time around no numbers went up, it seemed that these titles were different from skills or at least from this one he had gotten here. After acquiring this new skill he also noticed something peculiar. It was as if information rted to it was injected into the core of its very being. He instinctively knew what it was for and to test it, he looked down at some thing.
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Identification:
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Rock
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Just a regr-looking rock
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¡®Oh?¡¯
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Identification:
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Dungeon floor
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The floor inside of a dungeon
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¡®Eh?¡¯
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Identification:
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Water
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Just some water, it could be dirty.
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¡®Hm?¡¯
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Identification:
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Rubble
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Rough fragmented stones that were once part of something.
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¡®Um?¡¯
Rusty wasn¡¯t sure what to make of this skill, it felt like these descriptions didn¡¯t really offer anything new. The strange memories that he had been slowly digesting were more useful. Nevertheless, it was an interesting thing to do and he continued to look around this darkened chamber.
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Identification:
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Destroyed Statue
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Once a depiction of a goddess that was part of a temple.
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The statue reminded him of one of the human beings that he encountered recently. The features were more feminine than masculine and it seemed that there was a wing attached to the statue part that had mostly been destroyed. As he was examining this thing before him, a sound resounded withing his being to inform him about something new again.
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Congrattions, Identification skill has reached level 2
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¡®Oh? Level 2?¡¯
The skill it had been using had apparently leveled up, and it informed him about the possibilities. Rusty started bing aware that leveling up skills was somehow advantageous, and a higher number was always better than a lower one. Eventually, the piece of living armor moved on from this issue as it reevaluated itself and its capabilities.
In his right hand, he was holding a weapon that, with his newly gained identification skill, he could name. It was a corroded sword that looked simr to his damaged metallic body. It didn¡¯t look sharp nor that it wouldst for long, but it was his. His body wasn¡¯t too fast as he was lumbering around and seemingly around the same speed as the lesser skeletons here. The boost it received from gaining the title raised his attributes slightly but he didn¡¯t feel that much powerful and none of the letters had changed either.
¡®PATRoL! MOvE! PrOTECT¡¯
As he was trying to figure some more things out, the voice inside of his head started echoing again. It felt like it was crackling a bit in some parts and that it was slightly quieter, but he was still forced to obey. Before him, a strange path emerged; it was as if he was looking at the scenery from a different vantage point as the information was given. He knew that the voice wanted him to move to a certain spot in this ce, and he waspelled to do its bidding.
¡®Who are you?¡¯
¡®Did you make me?¡¯
Rusty was intrigued by the disembodied voice, but it didn¡¯t answer his inquiry. It remained silent, and then after a minute had passed, it repeated the same message as before. This time around, the living armor heeded the call, as it felt that something bad would happen if it didn¡¯t. Soon, it was moving through this strange ce in which it had appeared, the void it came from now nothing more than a distant memory.
Previously it was impossible to take a good look at everything but now he was seeing many new things. His identification skill went into overdrive as he continued to use it on everything that he could see. Rusty felt a strange connection to the environment as if it was alive. The dark chamber was filled with all sorts of things, crumbled statues, shattered pirs, remains of unidentified creatures, and many corridors illuminated by braziers.
As Rusty moved forward, he encountered more creatures simr to the lesser skeleton he had observed earlier. They varied in appearance and also gear. Besides swords, they were holding spears, maces, and shields. Some of them were even wearing rusty armor simr to the body that he was made of. This was not the only type of monster, as he witnessed beings that were the same as him.
The moment he encountered another corroded armor he was ecstatic. Immediately he made his way towards one to greet it but even after he arrived before it, the other piece of armor didn¡¯t acknowledge his existence. It was the same with the skeletons, it was as if they couldn¡¯t see him or even each other. All they did was lumber around this ce moving along simr paths that he was ordered to.
After a series of encounters with different monsters, Rusty started to notice patterns in their behavior. It became apparent that these creatures were not acting independently but rather operating under some unseen influence. The voice in Rusty''s head, the strange paths that emerged before him, and the scripted movements of the monsters hinted at a controlling force, orchestrating the events within the dungeon.
This force also affected him, but for some strange reason, he felt that he could resist it to some extent. While he feltpelled to take the path that he was given, for brief moments he could venture away from it. When he tried, he would be reminded by the voice constantly until he returned to the correct spot. It was something that was starting to annoy him, but at this time, he was unable to free himself from this outside influence.
After a few hours of exploration he found himself in a wide open chamber with various other monsters. Just like in the corridors it had many torches or braziers lighting it up but also some light wasing from a small crack in the ceiling. It contrasted with everything else and Rusty was intrigued. He ventured forth toward the illuminated spot that was falling radiating tree onto a tree stump. Rusty was drawn to something there, a lone green leaf that was resting on a thin branch. It was an anomaly in this dark, rusted dungeon, and he couldn''t help but feel a strange connection to it.
Reaching out with his metallic hand, he gently picked up the leaf, marveling at its vibrant green color. It felt fragile yet alive, a stark contrast to his own damaged and corroded form. Just like before he tried to identify this object and to his surprise he was given an answer rather quickly.
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Identification:
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Leaf Of Vitality
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Once consumed, rises the constitution attribute slightly.
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¡®Consume?¡¯
Rusty was interested but also confused. He was a sentient piece of armor, not a true living being who could eat or consume things. This thing was supposed to raise his constitution by a certain amount, but he wasn¡¯t sure how this consumption should take ce. He tried recalling some of the memories he had ess to, and images of humanoid creatures putting things into their upper orifices emerged.
¡®Like this?¡¯
The type of suit of armor that he was had a proper helmet and a visor. He mimicked the visions from his memories by opening this visor and putting the Leaf of Vitality into his helmet. However, it didn¡¯t seem to have worked as the leaf just ended up falling into the empty space that was the inside of his armor. It remained there without having its essence consumed or absorbed and his constitution never was raised.
He was somehow confused, but the identification skill probably didn¡¯t lie; there was perhaps a way to get something out of this green item. However, before he could take another crack at it, something in the distance urred. One of the skeletons started producing a strange shriek while charging towards a dimly lit corridor. Soon after, its skull came flying out of the opening and alerted the other monsters within.
All of them, along with Rusty, looked at three individuals emerging from within. At first, he thought that it was the same ones that had caused his previous demise, but after closer inspection, Rusty realized that these were different. One was a human d in worn-out armor, carrying a sword that looked like it had seen better days. Another was someone with elongated ears with a bow slung across their back, and the third was a lot shorter wielding a massive warhammer. Their expressions were serious, and their eyes scanned the surroundings as if they were expecting trouble.
¡°Th-that¡ on¡ sw¡ed it.¡±
However, there was a fourth individual that none of the monsters, and neither him, had previously seen. A more slender-looking person was hanging on the wall and shouting something to the group of three that had just charged in. Rusty was starting to decipher theirnguage, but he still wasn¡¯t quite sure what they were trying tomunicate.
¡®KILL!¡¯
Rusty felt a mixture of curiosity and wariness. The voice in his head was loud, and he feltpelled to move forward. The recent memory of having himself smacked by simr creatures was still vivid. The sensation after his demise was ufortable, and he did not want to repeat it. However, he was feeling something else, something that made his metal body tremble, and he somehow identified it as the feeling of excitement¡
Chapter 02 – Your Skill Is Mine.
Chapter 02 ¨C Your Skill Is Mine.
Three adventurers burst into a spacious chamber teeming with low-level monsters. The skirmishmenced as they swiftly dismantled an undead skeleton, triggering a small wave of other creatures to surge toward them. Despite being outnumbered, they showed no signs of perturbation in the face of adversity. As they advanced through the corridor, a fourth member of their party emerged before them. A woman, d in light leather armor, had concealed herself from the creatures, clinging to the wall unnoticed.
¡°What¡¯s wrong, you gave us the signal?¡±
¡°We have a problem.¡±
¡°What happened?¡±
One of the adventurers asked the woman who descended from the wall with a somewhat annoyed tone.
¡°One of those things ate the leaf.¡±
¡°It ate the leaf?¡±
¡°Yes, I told you that it ate it, so it ate it! It¡¯s one of those living armor things!¡±
The adventurers exchanged nces, a mix of confusion and intrigue painted on their faces. They had encountered various monsters in dungeons before, but the idea of a living suit of armor consuming something was beyond their usual experiences.
¡°Are you sure? Living armor that eats vitality leaves?¡±
¡°I¡¯m telling you, it happened! It picked up the leaf and put it in its helmet, and then the leaf disappeared inside!¡±
The adventurers redirected their attention to the open chamber, where a rusty suit of armor stood. The creature appeared to be observing them, its visor emitting an almost inquisitive vibe. It was encircled by various skeletal monsters and a few others of its kind, but it was the sole one that remained stationary, distinguishing itself from the advancing pack of creatures.
¡°Well, we can''t let it go. That leaf is crucial for our mission, and we need toplete it to get the money. Let''s take care of the undead first; try not to damage that rusty armor monster. Those leaves are delicate.¡±
The leader of the group who seemed to be the human d in worn-out armor shouted out some orders while the other three nodded. The adventurers quickly formted a strategy, efficiently dispatching the oing small horde of monsters while ensuring they avoided harming the peculiar living armor. Unbeknownst to them, the corroded suit of armor kept his eye on them, intrigued by how they behaved. The way they moved, coordinated, and fought together was quite fascinating.
¡®Is this called strategy? The way they move seems to be with purpose¡¡¯
Rusty, the living armor, was among the group of monsters in thisrge dungeon chamber. Initially appearing ordinary, they cleverly utilized the rubble to their advantage. The adventurers observed how they strategically manipted the environment,pelling the monsters to approach in a specific manner and avoiding confrontations with more than one or two at a time. Clearly, they were using the surroundings to prevent getting surrounded, something that seemed unfavorable.
Despite an initial urge to charge in mindlessly, Rusty managed to restrain himself from attacking the group of living beings. His previous encounter had imparted some valuable experience, leading him to believe that repeating the same tactic would yield simr results. Instead, he chose to observe while his more impulsive allies risked their lives. Eventually, an idea began to form in his mind. What if he used the same environment to his advantage and approached the group from somewhere the other monsters weren''t?
As the battle between the adventurers and the monsters unfolded, Rusty adeptly navigated through the shadows, applying his newfound understanding of strategy. Amidst the noise of shing weapons, monster roars, and asional shouts from the coordinating adventurers, the screeching sound produced by Rusty''s corroded armor went unnoticed. Stealthily advancing through the chaos, he approached the group from an unexpected angle. The adventurers, engrossed in the ongoing battle, appeared to overlook the lone suit of armor, which seemed indistinguishable from many others.
While Rusty got closer, he began to analyze the adventurers'' skills and tactics. The one in worn-out armor exhibited remarkable strength and durability, deflecting attacks with a well-worn sword. The archer with elongated ears showed incredible uracy and agility, effortlessly dodging iing strikes while firing arrows with precision. The shorter member of the party wielded a massive Warhammer, delivering powerful blows that could crush bones and armor alike.
¡®KILL!¡¯
His mind surged with animosity toward the group of four, the internal voice making it increasingly difficult to focus until it became unbearable. Sword in hand, Rusty finally sumbed to the urges and leaped out from behind a thick, copsed pir. Though his initial n had been to take his time and approach while his brethren kept the adventurers busy, even with this hasty approach, he sessfully closed the gap.
¡°Huh? Watch out!¡±
The leader of the adventurers called out to the long-eared person that Rusty was targeting. The man in worn-out armor swiftly positioned himself between Rusty and the elven individual. In this impulsive leap, Rusty felt a surge of excitement as he tightly gripped his sword with both hands and swung downward. Instinctively activating his skill, Basic Power sh, a red glow enveloped his weapon. The speed of the downward swing hastened, and he sensed the weight increasing. This was his opportunity to defeat his enemy.
His opponent hastily raised his sword to guard, and Rusty''s sword connected. The man, slightly off bnce and caught off guard by the surprise attack, couldn''t fully block the corroded weapon. Rusty experienced a sense of achievement, envisioning his sword connecting with the man''s shoulder and cleanly severing it. However, there was a crucial factor he hadn''t taken into ount - the durability of the weapon he was wielding.
¡®Eh?¡¯
The adventurer leader wore a worn-out suit of armor that protected critical parts of his body, including the shoulder Rusty had targeted. At the moment Rusty''s sword connected with this metallic armor, the weapon gave out. Instead of witnessing the man''s shoulder being torn to pieces, the corroded sword was shattered. The only evidence left behind was an indentation where Rusty''s Power sh hadnded.
¡°Shitty piece of armor!¡±
His opponent seethed with rage; although the hit didn''t prate, the leader of the adventurers felt sharp pain emanating from the afflicted shoulder. Now without a weapon, Rusty attempted to tackle his enemy. However, just like before, a bootnded on his chest te, propelling him back toward the copsed pir where he had been hiding. Despite the heightened stats from gaining the title, he was unable to react in time. As his back collided with the rubble, some of his armor pieces scattered to the sides.
¡°This is getting annoying, let''s clean these fuckers up!¡±
The battle continued with more vigor as the adventurers took it a bit more seriously now. It was impossible for the low-level monsters to evennd one good hit on the party of four. The difference in skill, experience and power was too drastic, there was no way that the monsters could win. Even if they outnumbered the party five to one, they all fell after getting hit once or twice.
Rusty struggled to stand amidst the scattered armor pieces. Missing a leg and an arm, with some of the other tes fallen off, he found himself unable to reassemble as the connections between the pieces were lost. Before he could react, another blow struck his body, this time delivered by the shortest adventurer wielding a big Warhammer.
¡°Hey, be careful, one of them has the leaf inside.¡±
The slender one from the group shouted at the stocky one, who didn¡¯t seem to care that much. Soon the battle was over, with the adventurers emerging victorious against the remaining monsters. The chamber, once teeming with undead creatures and living armors, now echoed with the sounds of heavy breathing and the clinking of weapons being sheathed.
¡°Hah, that could have gone better, is everyone alright?¡±
¡°Aye.¡±
¡°Indeed.¡±
As the dust settled, the adventurers regrouped, assessing the situation. The leader, still nursing his injured shoulder, shifted his focus to the battered living armors they intentionally didn''t fully destroy. His attention honed in on one lying next to a pir, exhibiting a hammer-shaped hole through its chest.
"That vitality leaf better be in one of these damn armors..."
Frustration marked the leader''s tone, aggravated by the injury to his shoulder. He then turned to the woman who had been in the chamber beforehand, noticing her annoyance with what he was insinuating.
¡°What? You don¡¯t believe me? Why would I lie?¡±
The leader sighed, acknowledging the re from his party member. Nheless, still seething from the encounter, he chose to vent his frustration on the armor that had caused him pain. With one smooth kick, the helmet went flying to the side andnded between the legs of the female party member. She picked it up, still frowning.
At this point, Rusty had not been in, and could feel a strange sensation inside his broken body. The leader of the adventurers had thrust his hand through the hole, searching for the leaf that Rusty had swallowed. However, something else upied Rusty''s thoughts as he came to a realization - he was extremely weak. The gap in power and speed against these humanoid creatures was insurmountable. Even after sneaking up and activating his strongest skill, he couldn''t inflict any serious damage on his opponent.
The situation was profoundly disheartening for the young monster, unsure of what course of action to take. Given a body and a set of skills that weren''t particrly impressive, Rusty experienced a peculiar feeling within his core, yet couldn''t fullyprehend it. The desire to be stronger and achieve victory welled up within him, but the path forward remained unclear. The situation felt increasingly hopeless, and a sense of impending demise lingered, reminiscent of his previous defeat.
¡°There it is¡ you were actually right¡¡±
¡°See, I told you!¡±
It became evident that once the leaf was extracted from his body, Rusty would lose any significance to the party of adventurers. His brethren were undergoing the same fate, being searched and subsequently hammered to death. Rusty resigned himself to an inevitable demise, preparing to enter the void once more. Yet, to his surprise, one member of the party did something unexpected.
¡°Hey, what are you doing?¡±
¡°Never doubt me again you idiot!¡±
In a fit of anger, the woman stuck Rusty''s helmet onto the party leader''s head. She yfully stuck out her tongue in his direction, while the other two party membersughed at her childish behavior. It appeared that she was merely being yful, and no one made a big deal out of it. However, for Rusty, seeing his helmet on the man''s head changed the perspective.
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Compatible skills have been found. Please choose a skill that you want to learn.
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The voice that had been updating him whenever a skill or title was gained began to speak again. Time seemed to slow down as Rusty was presented with the opportunity to choose from the three optionsid before him.
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Universal Language
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Passive Skill
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Allows a person to understand spoken words and writing of the Universal Language.
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Basic Power Thrust
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Active Skill
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Perform a powerful thrust attack.
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Basic Swordsmanship
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Passive Skills
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A skill that makes it easier to wield a sword, is required to unlock more powerful sword skills.
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¡®What is this?¡¯
Rusty found himself pondering, having never seen something like this before. While he understood the concept of skills, acquiring them in this manner was something new. Weighing his options, he considered the first one, which would help him understand these creatures better, but deemed it unnecessary given the knowledge from the memories he was granted.
The Power Thrust seemed intriguing, likely an alternate version of his Power sh skill. However, when he examined the third option, his decision was clear. What he needed were more potent skills, not ones simr to what he already possessed. Basic Swordsmanship offered the prospect of acquiring such skills, making it the obvious choice for him to pursue.
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Do you wish to learn the Basic Swordsmanship Passive Skill? Please confirm to begin the process.
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After concentrating on the third option, the voice resounded inside his head once more. It asked him if he wanted to learn the skill and presented two choices. There was arge green button with the word ¡®Yes¡¯ on it and another red one with the word ¡®No.¡¯ Rusty had made up his mind and quickly gazed at the big green button, waiting with anticipation. Soon after, he heard the voice again, and the process began.
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Beginning the process of skill absorption ¡ Please wait as the skill is absorbed from the host.
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¡°Haha, you made her mad again¡¡±
¡°Hey¡e bac¡ huh?¡±
The adventurer whose head Rusty now upied felt that something was off. The moment the helmet settled onto his head felt strange, but he didn''t think much of it. There wasn''t supposed to be any danger involved since the creature had been defeated, and even if it were alive, without being connected to the body, the helmet wasn''t deemed dangerous. However, as he tried to remove it, he found it unyielding.
¡°The hell? It won''te off? What is with this thing?¡±
¡°Stop pretending, if you think that¡¯ll start feeling bad for you¡¡±
¡°No, I¡¯m not joking¡ this thing won¡¯te off¡ ugh ¡ my head¡¡±
To everyone''s surprise, it didn''t seem like their party leader was faking it. A moment after the helmet settled on his head, he found himself going down onto one knee as sharp pain took over. It felt like his head was being pierced by something, and he couldn¡¯t do anything about it. Even after clutching the helmet with all his might, he could not pry it off, and it began to glow, indicating that something indeed was happening.
¡°G-get this thing off me!¡±
The adventurers frantically tried to assist their leader, but the helmet resisted all attempts to be removed. The glow intensified, enveloping both the helmet and the leader''s head. They didn¡¯t know what was happening but it wasn¡¯t anything good. The dwarven member of the party finally decided to do something more drastic as he grasped his Warhammer and told the others to back away.
¡°Keep still, aye?¡±
¡°Wait, what if you¡¡±
¡°There is no time,ss!¡±
¡°D-do it!¡±
There was no way for them to know what was transpiring, and their leader understood this fact. He lowered his hands so that his dwarvenpanion could take aim. The other two looked at the predicament with concern in their eyes, realizing that they couldn''t simply pry the helmet off with her grip strength alone. Soon, therge hammer flew at the corroded helmet at a precise angle.
Thanks to the dwarf''s excellent aiming skill, after the impact, the helmet flew right off andnded to the side. The human leader''s head was bruised and bleeding, but he was still alive. Quickly, the others rushed to his side, pouring a red liquid over the wound. Miraculously, it seemed to alleviate the pain and mend the hole that had been left behind.
¡°Leader, are you okay?¡±
¡°Do I look okay to you?¡±
The man responded to the elvenpanion as his eyes scanned the chamber for the helmet that had caused him pain. Quickly grabbing the dwarf¡¯srge hammer, he charged at the source of his problems. The helmet was promptly squished and shattered under the harder metal, leaving nothing but bent pieces behind. The other adventurers watched as their leader relentlessly ttened the piece of living armor until there was almost nothing left.
Out of breath, he moved towards the remains of the armor''s body and promptly delivered retribution as well. At this point, the one responsible for his pain was no more, as Rusty found himself traveling through the void once again. Unbeknownst to the adventurers who believed they had defeated the monster, Rusty was being restored by the forces inside this dungeon.
In another corner of the dungeon, a new suit of corroded armor began to shiver as life was bestowed upon it. upied by the entity that had caused the adventurer leader a great deal of grief, for some reason, it held both of its metallic hands up as if cheering itself on. Despite having been defeated, it seemed unfazed, as this encounter had given it something new, and perhaps this was how it could be stronger.
Chapter 03 – Skill Absorption.
Chapter 03 ¨C Skill Absorption.
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Name:
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Rusty
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ssification:
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Damaged Corroded Bronze Armor [ F - ] L1
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Type:
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Magical/Inorganic
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Hit Points [ HP ]
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15/15
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Magic Points [MP]
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5/15
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Special Points [SP]
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0/15
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Strength
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10 [ F - ]
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Agility
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6 [ F - ]
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Dexterity
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7 [ F - ]
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Constitution
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10 [ F - ]
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Intelligence
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7 [ F - ]
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Wisdom
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10 [ F - ]
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Willpower
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7 [ F - ]
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Durability
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F
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A lone armor stood around two identical beings but it was certainly not the same. The way it moved and articted was strange, even now it was swinging its arms around wildly while looking at something before it. The two other suits that were there didn¡¯t react to the peculiarities of their brethren nor were they capable off it.
¡®It¡¯s there! I became stronger!¡¯
Rusty rejoiced while looking at the skill window with two brand new skills. One of them was the one that he absorbed from the adventurer while the other appeared out of seemingly nowhere. He could only assume that it was the one that he couldn¡¯t previously identify as all the question marks were gone.
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Skill Absorption
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Active Skill
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Allows the user to absorb and learnpatible skills if certain criteria are met.
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Basic Swordsmanship
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Passive Skills
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A skill that makes it easier to wield a sword, is required to unlock more powerful sword skills.
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¡®The question marks have disappeared? I wonder why?¡¯
He was curious as before, but his curiosity was overshadowed by his joy. Two new skills had been gained, which had to mean that he was stronger in some way. The Basic Swordsmanship skill was already at work, as he could feel the movements of his corroded sword bing better. It was somehow telling him how to guide it and increased his offensive capabilities to some extent.
''But how did that work?''
Rusty recalled the strange incident with the human adventurer. He had been defeated yet again, but after a part of his body was ced on the human''s head, the skill was activated. Being a sentient suit of armor, he didn''t perceive the head as part of those beings. His helmet coulde off if he wanted, and at this moment, he took it off. The slit in the visor acted like his eyes, but he could move his body even when it wasn''t touching it.
¡®Hm¡¡¯
While pondering, he attempted to rub his metallic chin, but his helmet had been ced down on arge rock. As he contemted this situation, some audible noises entered his non-existent ears. On the sides, two other living armors were lumbering around, and when he nced at them, he had an idea. Quickly, he grabbed his own head and appeared before his brethren.
¡®What if, I do this?¡¯
Armed with some inspiration he grabbed the helmet of his look-alike. The other living armor monster who was walking by stopped in its tracks but didn¡¯t attack. It had be clear that these beings didn¡¯t see him as an enemy as the voice thatmanded them all kept everyone in check. Once the other monster¡¯s helmet was removed he used his body to carry over his own helmet and reced the old one.
¡®Hmm¡ it didn¡¯t work?¡¯
To Rusty''s surprise, he didn''t hear the voice of the world that had previously presented him with a choice of three skills; it had not appeared. The feeling that was present when he upied the human''s head was also different; it seemed that he couldn''t use his new skill in this way. However, he did not stop with just this one test and instead moved on to the second piece of corroded armor to try it on them.
¡®Not working¡¡¯
The feeling was the same, and soon the corroded armor went out to patrol their designated dungeon spot. Rusty was left confused about the issue, but this didn''t stop him from approaching a different type of monster, one of the skeletons that upied this dungeon. It was the most prevalent type here, and they carried various weapons, not just swords. Thus, he approached one that was holding a sword along with a shield that looked like a washboard. The monster stopped after a metallic helmet was ced on its head, but it surprisingly didn''t look that out of ce.
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Skill Absorption has failed to activate, the cooldown period has not ended yet. Please wait until the cooldown period has ended.
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¡®Oh?¡¯
The voice of what he only knew as the world echoed inside his metallic head. It provided him with an exnation and also gave him a series of numbers that were constantly changing. If he understood this correctly, then he would need to wait a prolonged amount of time before this skill could be activated again.
¡®Hey, wait!¡¯
As he contemted this newly gained knowledge, the skeleton friend that he had ced his head on started moving away. To his surprise, this monster was rather fast, and he needed to give it his all to keep up with the pace. It took him a good few minutes before he was able to regain his helmet. The timer that had been presented had been lowered during this time and confirmed his previous assumption. With not much else to do but wait, he decided to explore thisrge dungeon.
"Move!"
The voice resounded inside his head and forced him to patrol like the rest, but without any enemies around, he was able to get a better look at the dungeon he upied. There were many corridors, some quite tight while others were spacious. Rusty navigated the corridors with the nking sounds of his corroded armor echoing through the dungeon. The walls were adorned with dimly lit torches, casting flickering shadows that danced along the cold stone surfaces.
As he explored, he stumbled upon a peculiar spacious chamber that was devoid of most of what the others had. The only eye-catching thing inside was arge staircase leading down. This was not the patrol route that the voice wanted him to take, as he was just passing through, but for some reason, this piqued his interest. Once inside, he made his way towards the stairs, and there he experienced something strange; he was not able to move down the stairs, and even approaching them was quite hard.
Rusty tried to analyze the situation. It seemed as if an invisible force was preventing him from descending the stairs. Frustrated but determined, he attempted to take a running start, but just as he was about to approach the opening to the stairs, the voice resounded. It was much louder and seemed angered by the attempt to go down this wide set of stairs.
¡®LEAVE, FORBIDDEN!¡¯
Rusty froze in ce, his metal frame trembling with the force of themand echoing in his head. The voice was not one to be ignored, and the sheer power behind the words made it clear that descending those stairs was not an option.
As the echoes of themand subsided, Rusty hesitated for a moment. The desire to explore the forbidden depths of the dungeon shed with the overwhelmingpulsion to obey the voice. It was a peculiar situation that he did not have an answer for but it seemed that he was stuck for now.
With a reluctant sigh - or the metallic equivalent of it - Rusty turned away from the stairs and resumed his designated patrol. The voice seemed appeased, and as he moved through the dungeon corridors, he couldn''t shake the feeling that there was more to this ce than met the eye.
The dungeon was not just a maze of stone walls and dimly lit torches; it held secrets and hidden passages that piqued Rusty''s curiosity. Although his primary purpose was to follow themands of the voice, the desire to uncover the mysteries of the dungeon grew stronger within him.
As Rusty continued his patrol, he encountered other monsters. Besides the previously encountered skeletons and living armors like himself, there were also strange small creatures called goblins. Other species that he encountered were spiders who liked to crawl up on the ceilings and hide in dark ces. Then there were smaller things like rats and insectoids.
The green ones didn¡¯t seem to like him too much, as when he approached they started throwing rocks at him. There was something different about them, as if they had their own little section of the dungeon just for themselves. The voice inside his head also kept him from venturing forth into the areas that were marked by strange totems. After getting to know more of the denizens of this dungeon, Rusty also noticed one thing. Each one of them had a certain number applied to their ssification.
¡®Mine is at one, will I get stronger if it goes up, just like with the skills?¡¯
Rusty''s identification skill was the only one that had been going up, and as it increased in levels, more information was produced when he identified things around him. Previously, he couldn¡¯t even see the levels of his dungeon brethren. Now he knew that there was some way of bing stronger, but how would he achieve this? Would it just go up by itself or was there something to it?
Then the answer somehow presented itself to him, as he was walking through one of the smaller corridors and passing next to another living armor they bumped into each other. The two staggered for a moment while being pushed against the side walls.
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You have gained +1 experience points.
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¡®Huh?¡¯
Rusty heard something that he never heard before, and when ncing at his status screen, a leftover log was still there. He had gained an experience point, and the source of this was something that was stuck on his pauldron. After bumping into the other corroded suit of armor, he squished a small monster arachnid onto the wall. It was quite small and just died from the weight, but it still counted.
The spider was turned into some green goop that was running down the wall. Rusty gave the dead creature a few pokes before opening up his status screen to look for a few more answers, and there he discovered another new number that had gone up. There was an actual indicator for gaining levels, and he just needed forty-nine more of these experience points to fill it up.
¡®If I got one experience point for this small creature¡ what will happen if I defeat a bigger one?¡¯
His head turned towards the living armor that had passed him by. It was just slowly lumbering along without a care in the world. Rusty knew that the monsters here were different than him; they wouldn¡¯t react even if he got closer and took off their body parts. Perhaps this was the way to get stronger, by ying these beings that weren¡¯t truly alive.
He clenched his corroded sword and approached the other armor piece. His corroded frame generated a lot of noise, but this creature didn¡¯t seem to mind. It just continued on the path that had been given to it by the voice. Even after Rusty was standing right behind it with his arm raised and sword glowing, it didn¡¯t do a thing. However, before the basic power sh could im its first life, the voice resounded inside Rusty.
¡°STOP! ALLY!¡±
It stopped him in the middle of the downswing and didn¡¯t allow Rusty to finish the attack. The authoritativemand kept him in check as it referred to the other living armor as an ally, a term loosely known by Rusty who didn¡¯t really consider it. The term made him question his desire to gain experience and if it was something worth continuing. However, he couldn¡¯t really see these other monsters as true allies but more like prisoners who had to adhere to the voicemands.
¡®Do allies force others to do their bidding?¡¯
As he pondered this, the other living armor continued its patrol, seemingly unfazed by the attempted attack. Rusty couldn''t shake the feeling that there was more to these creatures and this dungeon than he understood. The voice hadbeled them as allies but he wasn¡¯t sure about that. What if the voice considered him an enemy, wouldn¡¯t all these so-called allies destroy him instead?
This was something worth pondering, as Rusty was aware of his rtive weakness. It would be impossible for him to contend with so many monsters that were driven by the authoritative voice. This left the other fleshy creatures as the best source of those experience points, but they were not something that he could deal with at the moment. Instead, he turned his attention to some other creatures within the dungeon, ones that perhaps could provide him with something.
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You have gained +1 experience points.
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You have gained +1 experience points.
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You have gained +1 experience points.
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You have gained +1 experience points.
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You have gained +1 experience points.
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Another smaller being fell to his sword as he continued his carnage. As Rusty wandered through the maze-like dungeon, he continued to assault smaller creatures. Smaller spiders, rats, and even slugs on the walls were all fair game. They didn¡¯t seem to be part of the control structure of the internal voice, and there were many of them here. It was quite easy to dispatch them as, for some reason, they were slow to react to his advances.
With each sessful strike, Rusty felt a surge of satisfaction as his experience points increased. The green goop from the defeated creatures sttered on his corroded armor, adding a gruesome touch to his appearance. Despite the macabre scene, Rusty continued his relentless pursuit of experience points, driven by an instinctual desire to be stronger. Thanks to rtive ease for dispatching these beings, he had managed to gain the remaining forty-nine points rather easily.
Congrattions you have gained a level.
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Congrattions you have gained a level.
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Name:
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Rusty
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Damaged Corroded Bronze Armor [ F - ] L2
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Type:
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Magical/Inorganic
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Hit Points [ HP ]
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16/16
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Magic Points [MP]
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15/15
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Special Points [SP]
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6/15
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Strength
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11 [ F - ] +1
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Agility
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6 [ F - ] +0
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Dexterity
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7 [ F - ] +0
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Constitution
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11 [ F - ] +1
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Intelligence
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7 [ F - ] +0
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Wisdom
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10 [ F - ] +0
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Willpower
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8 [ F - ] +1
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Durability
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F
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Rusty was now a level two Damaged Rusty Bronze Armor and had gained three whole attribute points. Considering that all of them had increased by five when he gained his title, the increase seemed rather small. His maximum hit points had gone up, and after leveling up, he also noticed that his magic points were restored instantly. However, his special points remained low, and they were regenerating at a very slow pacepared to the magic points.
This also reminded him about his previous tests, the time to acquire some new skills hade so he homed in on another skeletal monster who was holding a sword along with the shield. His helmet made its way onto the creatures cranium and he was presented with a new message yet again.
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Compatible skills have been found. Please choose a skill that you want to learn.
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Basic Shield Bash
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Active Skill
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Perform a bash with a shield.
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Even though the message told him that it found multiplepatible skills, he was only presented with one option. There was also another peculiarity, the skill was in a grayish tone this time around while previously it was a lot brighter. Nevertheless, he focused on the skill just like before and waited for another message just likest time.
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Insufficient SP to learn this skill, please try again when you have sufficient SP.
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¡®Not enough SP?¡¯
Rusty was perplexed by this result as he continued to try to select the skill. The skeletal monster eventually started walking away, and he had to retrieve his helmet. He recalled that after absorbing the skill from the human, his Special Point counter had gone down to zero. It seemed that he would need to wait quite a bit more before he was able to use this absorption skill again.
While he wascking SP, this didn¡¯t deter him from anything. It was possible for him to level up his attributes by defeating small insects and rodents. While this was a slow process, he was not really in a hurry. The resources that he was given would eventually recover, and he would be able to gain some skills with time. So, he started his first leveling drive, and the small creatures that had lived here in peace would soon know fear...
Chapter 04 – First Kill.
Chapter 04 ¨C First Kill.
¡°Are you sure we should be here?¡±
¡°Yeah, don¡¯t worry, it¡¯s just the first floor, there are only goblins, skeletons, and rusty armors around; they are all trash.¡±
¡°I don¡¯t know¡ wouldn¡¯t it be better to go to an easier dungeon? The monsters from the lower levels sometimes travel to the upper ones¡¡±
¡°Hah, that very rarely happens, and if something does, I¡¯ll just protect you.¡±
An older teenager responded to a girl who was slightly younger than him. Both of them were slowly going down a very long set of stairs leading to a mostly empty chamber. Within it were paths leading to different ces, each marked and given a symbol.
¡°Oh, I know those, we should probably avoid the goblins, right?¡±
The girl pointed at one of the markings and the young man that she was with nodded.
¡°That¡¯s right, the goblins are weak, but they work inrger groups. It would be hard to deal with just the two of us, but we should be fine if it''s just one or two of those green bastards.¡±
The young manughed while puffing out his chest. He was wearing a cheap set of armor along with a sword strapped to his side. The younger girl had some leather armor, and her weapon of choice was a bow that she was already holding in her hand. Even though there was no danger in sight, she seemed worried about this little expedition.
¡°As I said, stop worrying. The monsters here are rather weak. How about we just go get some skeletons? Those guys are quite slow.¡±
The man pointed to another path on the right side of the chamber.
¡°What about the living armors?¡±
¡°Those bundles of rust will fall apart from one good kick. Nothing to worry about; they are actually weaker than a skeleton, just take a few more hits, are really slow, and you can hear theming instantly.¡±
¡°If you say so¡¡±
The girl nodded while the young man continued to grin. He moved in close and ced his hand around her waist, which made her slightly frown.
¡°Don¡¯t worry, just stick close to me, and there won¡¯t be any problems.¡±
For a moment, she noticed that he had a strange expression when getting this close. Her instincts were telling her that something was wrong, but due to some circumstances, she needed to get stronger. Leveling up in this dungeon was the fastest way to alleviate her troubles. Even if herpanion wasn¡¯t the most trustworthy, without him, she would have been unable toe to this ce.
¡°How about you lead the way, then.¡±
¡°Sure thing, just leave it to me.¡±
After wiggling out of his grasp, she made the man move in front. He was just a regr fighter type, while she was best at rangedbat. Theirbination had an obvious synergy, and she intended to use it to battle the monsters here. Soon, the two disappeared into the corridor and were on their way to adventure.
*****
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Congrattions you have gained a level.
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Name:
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Rusty
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Damaged Corroded Bronze Armor [ F - ] L7
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Type:
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Magical/Inorganic
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Hit Points [ HP ]
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20/20
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Magic Points [MP]
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17/17
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Special Points [SP]
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8/15
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Strength
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16 [ F - ] +1
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Agility
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8 [ F - ] +0
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Dexterity
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8 [ F - ] +0
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Constitution
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15 [ F - ] +1
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Intelligence
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8 [ F - ] +0
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Wisdom
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12 [ F - ] +1
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Willpower
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10 [ F - ] +0
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Durability
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F
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¡®Is there any way to hasten this process? How long have I been doing this?¡¯
Rusty lowered his head and gave out a sigh as if he was a human. He had spent many days exterminating small critters and bugs around the dungeon and at this point was having an issue finding more of them. Sometimes humans wandered in but he was lucky enough to avoid them for now. It didn¡¯t seem like they wanted to stay in this dungeon too long or at least not on this floor.
One more discovery was a set of stairs going up, which like before he couldn¡¯t approach. Rusty was even unable to enter therge empty chamber before the stairs started and could only nce at them from far away. It seemed to be an even more forbidden zone that the voice inside of his heart kept him and the other monsters away from. However, he was able to resist the orders some more, and perhaps his higher levels had something to do with it.
¡®If I could only grind something else¡¡¯
Rusty produced a new word that he somehow knew the meaning of. If he continued like this, his levels would only continue to rise at a very slow rate. It was impossible for him to attack the other monsters in the dungeon, which left the humanoid creatures that came from the stairs above as his targets. He had done his best to observe their movements from a safe distance while the other monsters had been destroyed. There was one main reason that he did such a thing, and that was his current level, which he was afraid to lose.
The levels of his allies ranged from one to five. He was now the highest-level monster wandering this dungeon floor. After observing the deaths of his fellow creatures, he realized something. Every one of them had an assigned level that they always returned to. It didn¡¯t seem to decrease, but it also wasn¡¯t increasing either. It was possible that if he died now, his level would be reset, and he would again be a level one monster. This was something that he wanted to prevent at all costs, as the multiple days of killing critters would go to waste.
Resisting the voice wasn¡¯t easy; at most, he could slow himself down and wait for the orders to subside. Eventually, as the battle came to a close and there were no other monsters around the fleshy enemies, the call to arms would cease. It was as if without the monsters'' involvement, the voice inside his head couldn¡¯t perceive any enemies. The creatures like him were its eyes, and if he didn¡¯t explicitly look at an animate humanoid, it wouldn¡¯t trigger the voice''s orders.
There was one more interesting effect that he also needed to watch out for. If another monster from the dungeon encountered an enemy, they would send out some sort of hidden signal. If he was close by, the voice would also be activated. It was some sort of way to call for reinforcements, but it was easily avoided by him with a small ruse. He just avoided locations that were hotspots forbat. Even if he was ordered to patrol, there was some wiggle room for him, and he used that to prevent any deaths from happeningtely. Something that he wanted to pat himself on the back for.
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Basic Shield Bash
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Active Skill
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Perform a bash with a shield.
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Basic Power Thrust
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Active Skill
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Perform a powerful thrust attack.
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Rusty had managed to acquire two new skills: one through absorption and the other through regr leveling. When he reached level five, he was given the basic power thrust. It made him realize that he needed to deliberate more on what skills to get. If they were attainable by regr level-ups, then it was a waste of time to use the absorption skill that had some more drawbacks.
One of them he recently discovered. After attaining the Basic Shield Bash skill, the timer had been reset and doubled in length. It was possible that it would be harder and harder to use that skill. Perhaps saving it for something more special would lead to better oues. However, he still needed to test it further, and perhaps absorbing something from the humans in the dungeon was a better idea.
¡®Those creatures are strange, what is their purpose? They alwayse from that ce and always travel through the same path down, what lies there that they would risk their lives for? Will I be able to see it?¡¯
His interest was piqued, but he couldn¡¯t do much about it. Even now, as he was doing his rounds and passing by the staircase, he tried to head down, but the annoying voice inside of his head kept preventing him from progressing. However, he was not going to give up; each time he attempted this feat, he was able to get half a step more in. It seemed that maybe, he would eventually be able to head down and unveil the mysteries on the lower floor.
Thus he continued on his way while looking out for some smaller creatures. Even though their numbers had decreased there were still there for him to y. Even his power sh skill had reached the second level and so did his basic swordsmanship. It was the only way for him to level up so he made his way towards one of the best grinding spots.
¡®ENEMY!¡¯
¡°GAH!¡±
To his surprise, he heard amotion at a part of the dungeon that was usually empty. Rusty had been using it for a while now, and no humans had ever wandered in. There were onlyrge bugs and rats in this side of the dungeon, along with a few of his monster brethren. One of them had just been dispatched by what seemed to be an armored human, simr to the one that had previously defeated him.
¡®Should I try it? But there is another one¡ and I¡¯m alone¡¡¯
After ducking behind the corner and losing sight of them, the voice inside his head quieted down. Just as previously, if he didn¡¯t keep looking at the humans, it would not be able to see them. Staying here behind the corner and waiting for them to pass was the best solution, as he didn¡¯t think that he could handle them quite yet. His levels and skills were going up, but after getting easily defeated previously, Rusty decided to take a safer approach. This was also a perfect chance to eavesdrop, as hisnguage skills had started to improve and he could now mostly understand what was being said.
¡®Hm¡ are they fighting with each other? Can they do that?¡¯
¡°Hey, stop that, I told you that I¡¯m not interested, if you¡¯re going to be like that, then maybe it would be better if we just return now.¡±
The tone that this person was talking exuded an aura of annoyance. Rusty strained to listen, his metallic hearing tuned into the conversation between the two humans. It seemed like a disagreement of some sort, and he was curious about what was happening. The monsters in the dungeon didn¡¯t respond much, and he couldn¡¯t actually produce a voice himself, so this was quite intriguing. The second voice, deeper and more assertive, responded,
¡°Come on, don''t be like that. I was just joking around.¡±
¡°No, I think we are done here!¡±
The other voice didn¡¯t let up and he could hear this maddened person walking in the other direction which led out of the dungeon. The other person remained in the same ce for a moment before he finally said something in a now annoyed tone.
¡°This damn bitch¡ who does she think she is? Is she going to report me to the guild? Fuck¡¡±
It was quite an interesting tidbit; Rusty wasn¡¯t sure about the rtions of these humanoid creatures, but he could feel animosity and something simr to killing intenting from this man¡¯s voice. He wasn¡¯t sure how he was aware of something like this besides the memories he came equipped with giving him the answer.
¡®What are they doing? They aren¡¯t like us? Isn¡¯t there a voice keeping them from attacking each other?¡¯
Not long after the man voiced his dissatisfaction with the situation, he ran back after the other human person. Rusty was able to hear the two shouting some profanities at each other before a fight broke out. He could clearly hear the two beings sh against each other, something that wasn¡¯t possible for him and the monsters in this dungeon.
¡®They are fighting?¡¯
They had moved into one of the dead-end corridors that was not normally patrolled by any monsters. Rusty knew this as it was close to his grinding spot where he spent a lot of time. He slowly approached while trying to minimize the sound of his rusty body, luckily the two humans were shouting too much to notice anything. When he arrived at the scene he took a little peak so that the voice would not be alerted.
There he saw a strange scene ying out: the bigger human had taken out the lower half of his armor and was wrestling around with the smaller one. What they were doing was unknown to him, but it didn¡¯t seem like the one on the bottom liked it too much. The fight continued, but eventually, a rock was used to disable the smaller opponent, which gave Rusty an idea.
¡®Isn¡¯t this a chance? They seem distracted, maybe I should¡¡¯
He knew that he couldn¡¯t win against one of those beings in a fair fight, but perhaps they had injured each other enough for him to capitalize on the situation. Nevertheless, Rusty knew that he needed to be cautious; there was no telling what his enemy would do, and there was still some ground to cover before he reached that dead end. His body producing loud noises was a big weakness but luckily, when he looked behind himself, he spotted something that could aid him in this endeavor¡
*****
¡°You shouldn¡¯t have been such a prude and just let me do it¡ now look at you!¡±
The man panted while tossing a bloody rock to the side. The woman that he tussled withy passed out before him with a gash to the side of her head. It was toote to go back now, and he did not want to stop either. However, just as he was about to do the deed, a strange clunking sound echoed from behind him. There he witnessed a living armor monster charging his way, a corroded de in his right hand.
This corridor was rather dark and mostly lit at the end. He could barely see the monster by the reflection that its corroded armor was producing. It charged with reckless abandon while scraping its corroded weapon on the walls. The man quickly jumped up to his feet but instantly lost his bnce as his pants were around his ankles. He was caught off guard by the monster, but luckily, it was quite sluggish and uncoordinated.
A massive swing came his way but he knew how to handle this situation. Instead of blocking or evading, he jumped forward. His shoulder collided with the chagrin monster which was toppled to the side. The man didn¡¯t go uninjured as his shoulder felt as if it had been hit by a mallet. However, the monster had taken a lot of damage as well and most importantly, lost its bnce.
¡°Fucking piece of shit monster, die!¡±
The man shouted as he managed to grab the metal gauntlet that was holding the sword and overpower the creature. The two tumbled to the ground and the living armor was slowly losing. Eventually, its corroded de was used against it as the human adventurer started delivering multiple hits while shouting. The difference in levels and stats was apparent and the hollowed suit could not survive the beating.
¡°Huh?¡±
Yet, even though this one had been defeated, it was not alone. Suddenly, darkness took over as the man found himself with something on his head, a corroded helmet quite identical to the monster he had defeated. It was not alone; another one of the living armors had crept behind him and ced his ¡®head¡¯ onto his.
¡°What the hell?¡±
The man quickly grabbed the helmet in an attempt to throw it off, but to his surprise, he couldn¡¯t. For some reason, the corroded helmet was stuck, and quickly after, he felt something simr to a splitting headache taking over. The pain was tremendous, and he felt like a needle was being poked through his eye socket. He panicked and started squirming around.
¡°W-what is this thing¡ GUH!¡±
As his attention was on the helmet, he forgot about the being that it belonged to. He was not alone, and an even sharper pain took over his right thigh. Something had pierced the unprotected part of his body and was quickly yanked out after. He could not see what was happening, and the continuous pain was making it even more difficult. The man started to furiously swing his hands around, but without connecting with anything, he soon felt his other leg being pierced by the same object.
His legs gave out, and he found himself down on the ground. At this point, there was far too much blood that he had lost, and the strength that he once had was gone as well. His body weakened by the continued injuries finally gave out and he found himself down on the cold dungeon floor, hisst breath soon to be drawn.
As hey there with almost no life left in him, the helmet was removed, and he caught a glimpse of his executioner. A simr-looking armor to many he had easily dispatched in his life. It took the helmet and ced it back onto its chestpiece, now covered in his blood along with the corroded de that had been used as the weapon. It didn¡¯t say anything as it raised its de for a final time to deliver the finishing blow.
The de was brought down with a swift motion, ending the man''s life. The dungeon fell into silence once again, with only the distant echoes of the battle lingering in the air. The victorious living armor stood there, its corroded exterior sttered with fresh blood, unmoving and seemingly lifeless. Yet, it was roused again by the groans of another, it turned to face the second adventurer that was still alive, its sword still dripping with blood from the previous encounter and itching for more¡
Chapter 05 – Playing Dead.
Chapter 05 ¨C ying Dead.
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Congrattions you have gained a level.
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Congrattions you have gained a level.
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The ¡®First Kill¡¯ title has been acquired.
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Basic Power Thrust has leveled up.
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In the blink of an eye, he had reached level nine after ying just one human. The man emitted various strange noises as he was being stabbed, but eventually, it was over. Rusty felt quite pleased with himself, having instantly gained two levels by defeating a single enemy. What made it even better was that he didn''t suffer any damage, as he used one of his monster friends to absorb the brunt of the attacks.
His tactic of cing his helmet on the human while he was distracted had worked. Simr to the previous encounter with another human, this one couldn''t remove the helmet. While the man focused on his head and was blinded, Rusty began poking, and eventually, he bled out. There was one mishap during this tactic that he was examining closely.
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Skill Absorption has failed to activate, the host has died before the absorption process could finish.
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The status he came equipped with had a log window that disyed all the recent system messages. It appeared that killing a person while absorbing their skill was a prohibited action, and he might have been too focused on stabbing the target to notice the issue. It was a finicky skill, and it seemed that he would need to either bind his next target or render them unconscious to some extent before attempting it again.
¡®Oh, should I test it on this one?¡¯
His body turned, emitting a loud screeching sound. There was still another human being in this dead-end corridor with him, and they were still stunned. Rusty approached the woman while holding his helmet under his metallic armpit. Uncertain of what to do but his status screen pointed towards only one option.
¡®Ah¡ my special points went down because I activated the skill, so I can¡¯t do it anymore, I¡¯ll need for the cooldown to refresh¡¡¯
He ced the helmet back into its original spot as he realized that he couldn''t use the skill again. Before even looking at the new title he gained, his body moved forward. The sensation the leveling up had given him was strange, and he yearned for more of it. His gauntlet clenched tightly onto the corroded sword that was about to break from the previous chaotic stabbing. It aimed true at the groaning woman¡¯s neck, but just as he was about to go through with it, something strange happened.
¡®...?¡¯
There was something inside him that made him stop; it wasn''t a voice or any skill from another opponent. It was as if he couldn''t bring himself to deliver the finishing blow to this injured woman. Rusty wondered what was wrong; it made no sense to him. This human was just a source of experience points, a means to make him stronger, but for some reason, he couldn''t bring himself to plunge his weapon into her neck.
¡®Why?¡¯
Rusty asked himself, but no one answered. The memories within his core seemed to be running wild, presenting him with random tales of enemies being spared, but also different ones where other creatures were shown no mercy. He couldn''t really understand why he should give up on this kill here, and soon the turmoil within him subsided. With newfound determination, he gripped his sword again, and this time around, he saw nothing stopping him from iming this bundle of experience for himself. However, just as he was about to plunge it in various voices echoed from behind, people wereing and they were close.
¡®Oh no!¡¯
It seemed he had taken too long, and perhaps the humans were guided here by something simr to the voice he had. It was strange that this part of the dungeon, which had remained empty, now had so many visitors. Time was running out, and this was a dead end. Rusty knew that if he started running, his clunky body would give away his position, and he would likely be attacked. The humans were faster and had keen hearing; there wasn''t really any ce to run.
¡®What do I do? I don¡¯t want to be in again! What if I lose all these levels?¡¯
While his skills didn¡¯t seem to be affected by his deaths, he wasn¡¯t so sure about his levels, which were abnormal for this dungeon floor. This uncertainty had triggered something akin to a survival instinct in him. Empowered by it, he devised safer battle tactics that aided him in reaching this ninth level. His gazended on the shattered body of his monster ally, eventually giving him an idea of navigating through this situation without the need for a direct confrontation.
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¡°Hey, there is some blood here, it¡¯s still fresh! We need to hurry!¡±
¡°Don¡¯t stop, we might be toote! Did that bastard really go through with it?¡±
Three people emerged at the entrance of the dead-end corridor, their footsteps echoing in the narrow space. Leading the way was a tall and muscr woman wielding arge two-handed sword, with an elvish man and a woman half his height following closely behind. The trio cautiously advanced, their eyes scanning the surroundings for any signs of danger.
¡°Hey Sylra, stop!¡±
¡°What, did you find something?¡±
Therge woman stopped for a moment while the smaller one called out to her. She pointed to something on the ground before replying.
¡°Fresh blood¡ and monster tracks, we are close, get ready.¡±
All three nodded before tightening their grip on their weapons. The elven man wielded a bow, while the smallerpanion carried double daggers that, at her shorter height, looked like regr longswords. Thergest of the three took the front as they all moved slowly into the darkened corridor. Soon, they discovered the gruesome scene that had unfolded not long ago.
¡°Is he dead? Did he get killed by these low-level monsters?¡±
¡°Never mind that, look! It¡¯s La, she''s alive!¡±
Blood was everywhere as the corpse of one many in the middle. He had multiple stab wounds in his legs and some that had slipped between parts of his armor. It was clear that he was dead, but it also seemed that their friend was alive. The smaller woman from the group quickly moved towards the person named La to aid her, while the two other people started looking around this dead-end corridor.
¡°Did he die to these monsters? Was he already injured beforehand?¡±
The elven man asked therge woman while looking at the stab wounds. It was clear that the weapon was a corroded sword that was near the scene.
¡°The idiot was probably too busy with something else¡ but still, Damaged Corroded Armors got him?¡±
Therge woman pointed out theck of any protection below his waistline. The two were confused by this scene, as the man should have been able to defeat these monsters. They were slow and loud, with a bad sense of bnce. With a few pushes, their bodies fell apart, making their metallic bodies more of a weakness than a strength.
¡°Hey, you two stop babbling and help me!¡±
¡°Calm down Maeda, how is your friend?¡±
¡°She''s alive, just a few scratches and nicks here, and also this gash on the head. I think she will pull through.¡±
Maeda took out a small vial of red liquid and poured it over the head wounds that La had suffered. While the effect wasn¡¯t instantaneous the wound started to heal at a rapid pace. After a moment she started regaining her consciousness but was still disoriented.
¡°Good, we need to get out of here before more monsters show up. Can she walk?¡±
¡°La, do you recognize me?
¡°Uh¡ Maeda? Is that you, what happened¡¡±
¡°Give us a moment.¡±
Maeda replied to Sylra while trying to help her friend up to her feet. She positioned herself at the exit of the dead-end corridor, ready to face any monsters that might appear. Thest member of the party of three decided to inspect the gruesome scene that had transpired. Swiftly, he began examining the man¡¯s body, removing parts of his upper body armor. He halted after revealing his arm, which bore a peculiar marking.
¡°He has one of them too¡¡±
¡°Elwin, did you find something?¡±
¡°I did, this bastard is one of them, it¡¯s a miracle that your friend managed to survive¡¡±
The man named Elwin examined the tattoo that depicted a scythe inside of a crescent moon. It was a marking of a certain group that he and the others were aware of. Soon, he shifted his attention to one of the monsters, a living armor. One was close to this man while the other one leaned against the wall with its helmet to the side. It seemed that this dangerous man had been in by these two monsters, which was still quite surprising. He could only assume that he was too busy with debauchery to notice them approach.
¡°One of them? W-what¡¯s going on? His dead? Did you kill him?¡±
¡°No, it seemed he sumbed to these two¡ Maybe he was tired?
La managed to gather herself and finally noticed that the man who had tried to assault her was dead. She couldn¡¯t remember much past the point she was hit by the rock.
¡°See that?¡±
¡°The moon and the scythe?¡±
¡°Yeah. This guy is part of a nasty bunch. They hunt new adventurers for their experience points and equipment, you are lucky that he was an idiot.¡±
Maeda pointed out the tattoo, identifying the man as part of an infamous group of adventurer hunters. After this encounter, La realized that perhaps the monsters were not the most dangerous creatures within this dungeon. It became clear that she couldn¡¯t really trust people that she didn¡¯t already know, shattering her worldview.
¡°Hey, what are you doing?¡±
Maeda looked at her elven friend who had decided to move towards one of the defeated living armors. He slowly picked up a few pieces before going for the helmet that was on the side and was now cing it directly in front of his own face.
¡°This thing feels strange, there is something about it¡¡±
While the others were talking, Elwin started examining the crime scene. Judging by the blood stter, it seemed that it wasn¡¯t the armor in the middle that got him but the one by the wall. He moved over to it and picked up the helmet that had a few holes in it. However, before he could examine it further, he heard Sylra calling out from the distance, and monstrous growls apanied her shout.
¡°Hey, we need to get out of here now, there is a packing this way!¡±
The urgency in Sylra''s voice sent shivers down their spines, and without wasting a moment, the group hurriedly gathered the injured La and started retreating from the dead-end corridor. The echoing growls were getting louder, indicating that the pack of monsters was closing in.
As they rushed through the dungeon''s passages, Elwin finally decided to throw the corroded helmet away and instead grabbed his bow. Even though it was peculiar, it was still only a corroded piece of metal that wasn¡¯t worth the space it upied. All of them quickly left the dead end before they could be trapped in it by the charging monstrosities.
The group navigated through the dark passages, trying to put as much distance between them and the approaching pack of monsters. La, still recovering from her injuries, stumbled asionally, but Maeda and Elwin supported her, ensuring a swift retreat.
Soon, from behind, a group of several skeletons made themselves known. They charged at them as if they had set off some type of trap. There were many, and now that they were spotted, they knew that more of them could appear. Luckily, these creatures were only between levels one to five, not something that this trio would ever worry about.
¡°Are we going to take care of them?¡±
¡°That depends, how are you feeling La?¡±
¡°I¡¯m fine, don¡¯t worry about me. I can fight too.¡±
¡°Good, Let¡¯s clear these bastards out then!¡±
Sylra shouted while charging into the group of skeletons like a mad woman. Her shoulder collided with the first undead creature and sent it flying into the others. Maeda and Elwin followed suit, engaging the skeletons with precision and efficiency. La, still recovering, stayed back but assisted them with some well-ced arrows if the moment allowed for it.
Despite the overwhelming numbers, the trio fought as a well-coordinated team, exploiting weaknesses in the skeletal structure of their opponents. Sylra''s powerful swings shattered bones, Maeda''s swift strikes targeted vital joints, and Elwin''s arrows found their marks with uncanny uracy. The ttering sound of bones hitting the ground echoed through the dungeon as the skeletons were systematically dismantled. As thest of the skeletal remains fell, the group took a moment to catch their breath. Elwin grumbled under his nose which the others noticed.
¡°Is something wrong?¡±
¡°These numbers are strange¡ and how they found us in that secluded corridor was also odd¡¡±
¡°Was it?¡±
Sylra held herrge two-handed sword over her shoulder while making nothing off it but her elven friend couldn¡¯t shake the feeling that something was amiss. The monsters in the dungeon weren¡¯t able to pinpoint the location of adventurers unless a certain few conditions were met.
¡°... Was one of those living armors still alive? It couldn¡¯t be¡¡±
The elven man looked towards the darkened corridor they had just gone through, a foreboding feeling washing over him.
¡°Hey, Elwin. Snap out of it, we need to go; there might be more on the way now.¡±
¡°You¡¯re right¡ Let us move.¡±
While he couldn¡¯t shake off the feeling that something was off, more monsters could be on the way. They were here to rescue Maeda¡¯s friend, not investigate the strange activities of the monsters within. There was still some ground to traverse, and his party needed him to detect traps and watch out for ambushes. The monsters weren¡¯t the only problem, and there was always the possibility that one of the crescent-scythe bastards could be there.
However, after their departure, something began to move in the darkness. The sounds of corroded metal echoed through the dead-end corridor as the being there could finally rx. The metallic entity that had yed dead among the shattered armor of his fallen monster ally, emerged cautiously from the shadows its head missing.
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¡®Did they need to throw my head that far¡ I can barely see my body¡ this is quite hard¡¡¯
Rusty would frown if he had a mouth. He had decided to y dead after seeing the group of adventurers approaching, and it seemed to have worked. They had focused most of their attention on the dead man and the woman who had been alive. He wasn¡¯t sure what to make of these creatures. One of them had attempted to kill the woman previously, while these three, who were clearly stronger, decided to help her.
While this was on his mind now, something more troublesome had happened. His helmet that acted as his eyes had been thrown to the side, further away from his body that he disassembled slightly to make it seem as if he was dead. Now he was having trouble reassembling himself into one piece again. Despite being able to move his metallic limbs, the visibility was limited, making it challenging to see them clearly. It took a few good minutes until his body appeared in the distance with one arm still missing.
¡®This is annoying¡ but at least I have survived and my level is still nine!¡¯
After cing his helmet back onto his shoulders, it magically reconnected with his armor. He then quickly returned to the previous scene of his battle where parts of his armor were scattered around. They weren¡¯t in good shape; even though he had not been hit much, the fact that he was moving around so much was straining his body. It seemed that it wasn¡¯t designed for this much movement.
For a moment, he contemted if it was possible to use the parts of his fallen brethren, but before he could give that a test run, a strange light appeared on the ground. It was where the adventurer had died and also where the other living armor was lying. The two were starting to bubble up, and the longer this bubbling effect took, the smaller their bodies became.
Rusty was fascinated by this strange phenomenon and continued to look as the other living armor disappeared first, its metallic parts being absorbed into the dungeon floor. The man was going through a simr process, but his body was vanishing at a much slower rate. Soon there was nothing left besides the blood that for some reason was left untouched.
¡®Hmm¡ Neat! Now¡ what should I do next?¡¯
Rusty nced at his status screen and could see that his level was at nine. There was a bar representing the experience he needed to gain for the next level up, and by the looks of it, there wasn¡¯t much to go. Even if he still could only defeat smaller dungeon creatures, it wouldn¡¯t be long until he achieved level ten, and for some reason, he expected something substantial to ur at that point. He was certain that, for lower-rank monsters like him, level ten was the limit¡
Chapter 06 – Evolving?
Chapter 06 ¨C Evolving?
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¡®Come out wherever you are¡ I¡¯ll make it quick¡¡¯
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¡®Stop running away, there is no ce to run!¡¯
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Another rat fell under the massive metallic boot and joined its brethren in rodent heaven. Rusty was going through a rampage after discovering a small colony of these creatures. They were quite agile beings, making things a bit challenging for the slow-moving living armor. However, eventually, he managed to cut off all the escape routes and trap the small creatures in an enclosed area, then the ughter began.
The metallic echoes of Rusty''s relentless extermination resounded through the dungeon. The small rats were no match for his brute strength and the corroded sword that cleaved through them effortlessly. The experience points kept piling up, bringing him closer to the coveted level ten.
¡®I wouldn¡¯t need to do this if I got that other human, why did I want to let them live?¡¯
As he was finishing up his grinding drive his thoughts went back to a few days ago where he encountered some strange adventurers. He managed to get the first one but had been stopped by a strange invisible force from delivering the final blow. It still didn¡¯t make any sense as there was no reason for it, they were there with no way to defend themselves. Was there a reason to not defeat a foe when they were down? He truly didn¡¯t know.
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¡®It hase! But what is this path forward?¡¯
With thest rat squashed beneath his foot, Rusty stood victorious in the small rat nest. The dungeon floor was littered with the remains of the creatures, and the metallic armor glinted eerily in the dim light. The level-up bar on his status screen was now full, and Rusty felt a surge of relief as he was given the level-up message. Level ten was now his, and he was quick to look up his current stats.
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Name:
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Rusty
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Damaged Corroded Bronze Armor [ F - ] L10 [ Max ]
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Magical/Inorganic
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Hit Points [ HP ]
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22/22
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Magic Points [MP]
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18/18
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Special Points [SP]
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8/15
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Strength
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19 [ F - ]
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Agility
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9 [ F - ]
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Dexterity
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9 [ F - ]
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Constitution
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17 [ F - ]
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Intelligence
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9 [ F - ]
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Wisdom
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13 [ F - ]
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Willpower
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12 [ F - ]
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Durability
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F
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¡®Um¡ is that it?¡¯
His stats went up by a little bit, but he was still quite weak. Rusty expected some drastic change to ur or perhaps he would get a new weapon. Even having his damaged armor restored would have been something, but he wasn¡¯t receiving anything. Thus, after receiving nothing, he decided to go through all of these status windows, and finally, he discovered something new; a new one had appeared.
¡®Oh! This must be it! Will it let me be strong?¡¯
A new window appeared with a strange icon of an egg seemingly transforming into arger creature that was like some type of quadrupedal monster. He had never seen something like it before so identifying was impossible. However, without waiting he quickly tapped this status window which brought up something called ¡®Evolutionary Paths¡¯.
¡®A path? But there is only one¡¡¯
Rusty looked at the singr option in front of him, which looked like a less damaged but still corroded living armor form. It was depicted as a three-dimensional model from the side, and his current form was also in this window. It was to the side, and an arrow was going from it to the less damaged armor.
¡®Rusty Bronze Armor? So I can turn into this Rusty Bronze Armor? ¡ I was expecting something¡ grander?¡¯
The only thing on this screen was his current form and the new one that was almost identical. It was just the same set of armor with fewer dents, and holes, but still corroded over. However, considering that his current body was somewhat damaged, this was perhaps the way to get over his injuries.
¡®I guess¡ I should press this then?¡¯
There was a big green button under the Rusty Bronze Armor that had ¡®Select¡¯ written over it. The moment Rusty pressed it, a strange glow erupted for a moment with a phenomenon of corrupt text. Some symbols started appearing over the letters that he couldn¡¯t read, and for some reason, nothing was happening.
¡®Is there something more?¡¯
This was truly a head-scratcher for the living armor, as he wasn¡¯t sure what to do. There was no confirmation to ask him if he wanted to go with this singr option or not after the screen. He continued going after the select button repeatedly and even attempted to do it with both his hands after focusing on it didn¡¯t work.
¡®Why doesn¡¯t this work? ¡Wait, where am I?¡¯
Suddenly, he focused his attention elsewhere as the dead rat bodies vanished, and the dimly lit dungeon lost all of its light. As he looked around, he could see a bit of light in the distance, and while stretching his arms to the side, he could feel a hard surface. The open dungeon chamber had switched to a narrow tunnel that he was now going through. He couldn¡¯t see anything or hear himself producing any sound, which felt off.
At the end, he arrived next to arge door with light seeping in through the cracks. His curiosity got the better of him as he quickly started pushing, and to his surprise, therge doors started to part to reveal something that he had not seen before. A bizarre environment thatcked a ceiling or any dungeon walls; it was a wide-open space filled with various things.
As he looked up, he could see vast darkness popted by tiny dots of light. It somewhat reminded him of the old void he came from, but it had something within it. However, this space was far from empty as before him was a giant body of water and a strange structure floating over it. This building hovered over the body of water with onerge bridge leading towards it.
A giant castle, floating majestically over the expansive body of water, was a breathtaking sight. Its architecture seemed to defy thews of physics, with towering spires and intricate details that glistened in the ambient light. The castle was crafted from a material that Rusty couldn''t quite identify, as it emitted a soft, otherworldly crimson glow, not something that he had ever encountered in the dungeon he came from.
The structure was vast, with multiple towers that reached into the sky, disappearing into the darkness above. The exterior was adorned with mysterious symbols that seemed to shift and change as Rusty gazed upon them. It hovered over the water which looked like a giganticke, devoid of any movement or living creatures within it. To the sides were nothing but destend that stretched on to infinity.
¡®How¡ Vast?¡¯
The living armor, who had been existing for a little bit over a month, was speechless. He could notprehend what he was seeing and how he got here. A moment ago, he was battling rodents and insects, but now he found himself somewhere truly magical with seemingly only one path going forward. The castle that he was looking at was quite vast and it stretched all the way into the clouds. There was only one way to get there, and that was through the rocky bridge.
However, Rusty was quite an inquisitive suit of armor and decided to first move to the side. He wondered if perhaps there was something to this deste area around it or perhaps the water down below held something interesting. To his surprise, he was held back by a seemingly invisible wall, with the only path that he was allowed to take being forward towards the floating castle over thergeke.
There was nowhere else to go, thus Rusty moved along the bridge toward the floating castle. The crimson glow from the castle reflected on the still water beneath, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. The sound of his metallic footsteps echoed through the vastness, and he couldn''t shake the feeling that he was being watched. Eventually, he arrived before arge castle gate that slowly creaked open without the need for him to push anything.
The interior revealed a grand hall adorned with intricate designs and strange symbols that seemed to pulse with energy. The air inside felt charged, and Rusty couldn''t help but feel a surge of anticipation as he ventured inside. This was a whole new world for him; all the objects were peculiar and nothing he had ever seen before. Instantly he was drawn to the furniture and objects inside, yet nothing was as it seemed.
He spotted a strange table with various small items spread out on it. In an attempt to investigate, he grabbed a few which caused some to drop down to the floor. The material they were made of was smooth yet brittle. When they collided with the hard tiles on the ground, they shattered and the liquid inside spilled out. However, instead of the parts spreading out, they just stopped and almost instantly reverted back to their previous shape. It was as if time was reversed before his metallic eyes, and quickly after he attempted to smash something else, but soon it just restored itself to its previous shape.
¡®What is this? Can items restore themselves this easily? Could I restore my body like this?¡¯
Rusty nced at his own body, which had been damaged in several areas before. The holes remained, and whenever he moved, his body produced an obscene amount of noise. Yet for some reason, there was no echo in this ce and a certainck of any movement. It was as if nothing was here and it was left abandoned. During his investigation, something eventually caught his metallic eye as a strange light shed in the distance.
¡®That is?¡¯
After following this light, he ended up at arge set of stairs and probably the only way forward. He wanted to wander around this grand ce, but besides the lush rooms filled with strange expensive-looking items, there wasn¡¯t really anything that interesting. No weapons or enemies that could give him experience, he wanted to know why he was here, and therge door above the stairs was calling to him.
Rusty ascended the grand staircase, each step echoing through the vast hall. As he reached the top, he found himself in front of another set of colossal doors. These doors were adorned with intricate carvings, depicting scenes and symbols that seemed to tell a story he couldn''t decipher.
Before he knew it the doors opened automatically as Rusty approached, revealing a room filled with many strange metallic objects, light, and heat. It was an awe-inspiring sight, with molten metal flowing like rivers and ethereal mes dancing in the air. The air was thick with the scent of metal and enchantment. Rusty somewhat knew what this ce was as the memories given to him identified it as a forge.
On the sides, he could see many tools, like various types of hammers, pliers, and chisels. But his focus was on the middle part of this forge where something stood, a direct replica of the Rusty Bronze Armor that he had seen before. It looked exactly like the disy inside of his status screen and was clearly what he was supposed to evolve into. Rusty could tell that it wasn¡¯t another living armor but an empty shell.
¡®Is that my new form?¡¯
He could somehow tell by instinct that it was the truth, that would be his new body and perhaps this was something that all monsters that evolved went through. After looking around for a moment, he decided to approach the middle area to take a look at what was probably his new body. At first, he circled around it but eventually he decided to touch it with his own metallic hand. Instantly, he could feel a connection being formed and something from inside of his current shell being pulled towards the new armored body.
¡®This must be it! I¡¯m going to get a new, stronger body!¡¯
As Rusty felt the connection growing stronger, he could sense a surge of energy coursing through him. It was as if he was being drawn into the new body that was standing in the middle of this fiery forge. He did not know the meaning behind the tools, but he also didn¡¯t care. It was obviously better than the damaged one that he was upying now, so having his essence flow into this one would be what he needed to do.
¡°No, Stop! Don¡¯t just go into it like that you idiot!¡±
¡®Huh?¡¯
Just as he was about to slip into the new body, he heard a voice calling out to him from a distance. The connection to his new body was severed as he prepared forbat. Rusty wascking his corroded sword, but there were some metal tools around this forge. However, before he could arm himself, he saw his strange opponent who was nothing more than just a ball of light.
¡®What is that?¡¯
¡°I¡¯m not a that!¡±
¡®It can hear me?¡¯
¡°I¡¯m not an it, either!¡±
To Rusty¡¯s surprise, the ball of white light he was talking to could actually hear and understand his words. It was floating in the distance while shouting at him, for some reason it was trying to keep him from merging with the new body that was just standing in the middle of thisrge forge.
¡®Who are you and why shouldn¡¯t I?¡¯
¡°Did you even bother to examine your surroundings? Why would you just ignore everything that is in here?¡±
The ball of light approached him and it wasn¡¯t muchrger than an egg from a chicken. It started buzzing around his head while shouting and scolding. Rusty could not get his head around what was happening as this was the first time interacting with another creature. The monsters in the dungeon were more like lifeless husks and the voice in his head would only give him orders.
¡°Hey, what are you doing?¡±
Instinctively he reached out to catch the ball of light but it was quite agile, a lot faster than the rats and with too much space around them to corner.
¡°I¡¯m not sure who is the fool, hero.¡±
¡°Shut up! If I didn¡¯t speak up then he might have vanished from this ce already.¡±
Rusty stopped chasing the ball of white light as he heard another voice from the other side. This time around it was a ball of darkish light floating his way. Its voice was a lot deeper, but its demeanor was also a lot more rxed. The two balls of light started arguing before him, which just made him question their existence more.
¡°Even in this form, you fail to learn from these past mistakes. Or did your fragmented form finally start to deteriorate?¡±
¡°I¡¯m sure you¡¯d be happy if I vanished, but I¡¯m not going to die before a damn demon!¡±
¡°Oh my, is that a challenge?¡±
The two seemed to ignore his existence for a moment, which gave Rusty some time to think. His mind was nk, and he had no idea what was happening, but the more he listened to their voices, the more familiar they became. It was as if he knew them from the moment he was born or came to this world.
¡°Ah, I think our metallic friend is confused. This isn¡¯t surprising; these lowly creatures aren¡¯t known to have too much intelligence. The fact that he can form a sentence is already astonishing.¡±
¡®...Hey! Was that an insult!¡¯
¡°Oh, how interesting. I wonder if he would understand sarcasm?¡±
The ck ball of light started chuckling while Rusty felt somewhat annoyed. He was sure that he had been insulted but didn¡¯t know how to respond. The two balls of light were quite chatty, but his attention moved back to the new body he wanted. It was possible that these two just wanted to keep him from getting stronger, so while they were chatting, he started to slowly turn back to the corroded bronze armor.
¡°Hey, didn¡¯t I tell you that it was too early to use that? Do you know that this ce ¡ this soul forge can make you even stronger?¡±
"Can it make me stronger?¡¯
The white ball of light zoomed between him and the corroded piece of armor. The moment he heard it say that he could get even stronger, it activated a deep-rooted desire. Rusty was tired of hiding from the humans in the dungeon and also tired of getting ordered around by the voice inside his head. If it was possible to use this ce to gain even more strength, then perhaps he should listen to what these two had to say.
Chapter 07 – Soul Forge.
Chapter 07 ¨C Soul Forge.
¡°The Soul Forge, had I known you possessed a blessing like this, Hero, I would have struck you down much sooner.¡±
¡°That''s the price you pay for being an overconfident oaf, Demon King.¡±
¡°Despite such a gift, you still ended up getting backstabbed by your close aides. That''s quite an aplishment for someone with so many talents. Quite an aplishment in itself, don¡¯t you think?¡±
¡°Really? I recall a certain demon army inexplicably retreating, allowing me to stroll right into your grand demonic castle. Perhaps if you treated your aides as individuals rather than cattle, they might have supported you!¡±
¡°Nonsense, they were born to serve me, and their purpose was to follow my orders without question. Loyalty is a weakness, Hero, one that I have eradicated from my ranks! How loyal were those people you trusted, Hero?¡±
Rusty listened to the back-and-forth between the two orbs of light. It seemed that this ce was called the Soul Forge, and it was supposed to make him stronger. However, before he received an exnation, the two beings of light started arguing with each other, as if harboring some unresolved resentment.
¡°Um¡ What is loyalty?¡±
During their conversation, Rusty finally decided to interrupt. The two orbs of light turned their attention back to him, and the white one sighed as if dealing with an ignorant child.
¡°Loyalty is when someone is devoted and true to another, usually out of a sense of duty or love. It''s a concept that you probably never had the chance to experience in your dungeon full of mindless monsters.¡±
¡°Sense of duty? Love?¡±
Instead of answers, he was given more words that he didn¡¯t understand and to make things worse, the two beings of light didn¡¯t seem to agree with each other. The dark sphere was quick to interrupt and say that the white one was wrong and the two started to argue with each other once more.
¡°Ignore my ignorant friend here, loyalty is a weakness, a chain that binds you and limits your potential.¡±
¡°Limit my potential?¡±
¡°Indeed and you seem to be someone that wants to be strong, don¡¯t you want to be strong?¡±
¡°I do!¡±
¡°Good, then ept me as your master and I shall bestow upon you immeasurable power!¡±
¡°Don¡¯t believe this idiot demon, he doesn¡¯t even know how this ce works.¡±
Rusty found himself uncertain about what to do; the two glowing lights weren''t making any sense. They used words that he didn''t fully grasp. One thing was clear: they were more akin to the humans he encountered inside the dungeon than the silent, less intelligent monsters. While he didn¡¯t trust them, there seemed to be something that they knew about this soul forge that was supposed to make him stronger.
¡°I don¡¯t care about those words, just tell me more about this soul forge. Can it really make me stronger?¡±
The two orbs ceased their bickering just as the dark one responded.
¡°Well, Hero, this is your gift. I''m genuinely intrigued. How does this ''Soul Forge'' work? It appears that it, along with my demon castle, has be one with our hollow friend here. Probably a result of the merger after our untimely demise.¡±
¡°It¡¯s not exactly the same... I used it to refine my enchanted equipment by gathering rare materials and refining them¡ but this one¡¡±
¡°Hm, considering that the only thing of note is that heap of junk in the middle, do you mean that this ce can somehow refine and improve on our friend''s metallic body?¡±
¡°Hey, I have a name, it¡¯s Rusty!¡±
¡°Oh, my apologies~ What a magnificent name, Rusty. Rolls right off the tongue¡¡±
The dark orb chuckled in a way that Rusty, for some reason, didn¡¯t appreciate. Unaware of concepts like sarcasm, he decided to let it pass.
¡°How do I improve my body?¡±
¡°If it works the same as before, you¡¯ll have to gather the proper materials and learn the skills required for metallurgy and ore refining¡¡±
¡°Now that¡¯s a good one, a living armor bing a cksmith and forging its own body!¡±
Rusty, despite not fully understanding the implications of bing a cksmith for his own body, felt like he understood the gist of it. They were telling him that he could use the tools here to somehow enhance his own body, the only question was how. While the tools were there, he didn¡¯t see any raw resources like ores or ingots. There wasn¡¯t really anything to work with so he turned to the white ball of light that seemed to know this ce more.
¡°Where and how do I gather proper materials, how do I learn skills for this metallurgy?¡±
¡°I¡¡±
He waited for the answer while the white ball of light gathered his thoughts. This was it, he would finally be given the answer that he was waiting for his whole existence.
¡°I don¡¯t know¡ and I don¡¯t quite remember ¡¡±
¡°Haha!¡±
The ck ball of light startedughing and it sounded quite menacing with that deep voice of his. Rusty was baffled by the response, not understanding how the white ball of light could do this to him. The answer was right there but he was being denied and he was starting to feel something strangeing out.
¡°Huh? You don¡¯t remember? Did you lie to me?¡±
¡°Why would I¡¡±
As the ball of light was trying to answer, the whole chamber started shaking as Rusty¡¯s voice became packed with more anger.
¡°What is happening?¡±
The two orbs started flickering along with the soul forge and the whole castle. It was as if this whole ce was reacting to the rise of Rusty¡¯s emotions, not something that thete Hero and Demon Lord thought he had.
¡°Calm down, I just don¡¯t remember! My memories, parts of them are missing, I really don¡¯t quite recall how this ce worked!¡±
¡°Rusty my friend, calm your nerves. The Hero might be a fool but at least he is no liar.¡±
¡°...¡±
The two observed the angered armor as the tremors subsided. Their forms, once trembling, started to recover along with the glow. Rusty, devoid of any readable expression, gazed at the two orbs, as if anticipating an answer.
¡°It seems that our fragmented existencecks some of our previous experiences and memories.¡±
¡°Fragmented existence?¡±
¡°Yes, the two of us had perished. It seems you have somehow absorbed our essences that were recreated in this ce.¡±
¡°Oh, it must have happened that time?¡±
Rusty vaguely recalled his time within the void with other amoeba-like existences. Back then, he had absorbed something radiating the same light as these two orbs. The more he thought about it, the more it made sense. The Soul Forge, it seemed, was a ce that could enhance and refine his body, and Rusty acquired this ability by consuming these two beings with the peculiar identities of hero and demon king.
¡°So, you''re saying that I have the power of a Hero and a Demon Lord within me?¡±
¡°Not quite¡ we are nothing more than shells of our former selves, but if you desire strength, then maybe there is something we can do¡¡±
The ck orb, more talkative than the white one, floated over to what was supposed to be Rusty¡¯s body. It circled it as if examining it before stopping. Soon after, the ck orb started glowing, and to Rusty¡¯s surprise, the corroded armor began changing color. From a bronze with many rusted parts, it transformed into pitch ck.
¡°That I would be reduced to this¡¡±
The demon king orb gave out a sigh after performing the strange phenomenon. His size had diminished and so did his light after he made the armor turn into a darker hue.
¡°What did you do?¡±
The white orb floated towards the now darkened armor and started to examine it as well.
¡°I just infused some of my essence into the metal; it should be a tad better now. What do you think, Rusty, my friend? Helpful, aren¡¯t I?¡±
Intrigued by the change to his new form, Rusty approached and sensed that it had be stronger than before. He was drawn to it, wanting to exchange his damaged, corroded body for this enhanced version. However, before he could, the orb of white light voiced his concern.
¡°Stop!¡±
¡°Is there still something wrong?¡±
Rusty asked, somewhat annoyed with the back-and-forth between the orbs.
¡°Do you really think that I don¡¯t know what you are trying to do, Demon King?¡±
¡°Whatever do you mean, Hero?¡±
The ck orb replied in a mocking tone, while the so-called hero orb approached the darkened armor. Soon, it began to change colors again, growing brighter as the white orb infused it with its essence. Eventually, the color returned to a more bronze hue with a subtle intensified sheen.
¡°There, that should bnce things out¡¡±
¡°Quite the busybody, hero¡¡±
The two orbs resumed their disagreement, but Rusty wasn¡¯t paying much attention. Instead, he focused on observing his newly transformed body, now infused with a blend of both of their essences. Though the corrosion remained, something had improved, and he was confident that this armor was better than the previous one.
¡°Finally!¡±
Rusty decided to proceed with the transformation; the Soul Forge didn¡¯t appear to have anything else in store, and the white orb didn¡¯tpletely recall how it operated. There weren¡¯t any more rooms to visit and he just couldn¡¯t wait to finally ascend to a new form. Thus he immediately attempted to touch it even when the ck orb voiced his concern.
¡°How impatient¡¡±
He could feel his essence flowing into the stronger body while his old form crumbled to the ground. The transformation revealed his previous form, the dark silvery Divine-Demon Nucleus. It flew away from the old, damaged armor and slowly entered the new one, and the transformation was finally taking ce.
¡°I¡¯ll give you one more piece of advice, Rusty. You might not want to use that absorption skill too much. While having many skills is a plus, you don¡¯t want to be a Jack of all trades, master of none. It takes time to train thyself in many skills, so it would be better if¡¡±
¡°I think he can¡¯t hear you anymore¡¡±
¡°What a shame, I still wanted to inform the silly monster about the dungeon heart, let us hope that he doesn¡¯t do anything stupid, destroying it wouldn¡¯t be the smartest idea¡¡±
As the Demon King was trying to lecture Rusty about the ways of using skills, the Hero interrupted. The armor in the middle of the soul forge had begun to fade soon after the nucleus made its way into it.
¡°At least now we know that he can¡¯t remain here after entering the new armor¡ But both of us are still here¡¡±
¡°Quite the predicament we found ourselves in¡¡±
The Demon King and Hero exchanged nces for a moment. Both fell silent, realizing that their existence hinged on the strange monster they now inhabited. Though mere fragments of their former selves, they retained a wealth of memories and emotions from their previous lives. Still driven by desire, they recognized the potential of this living armor and pondered if steering it in the right direction could fulfill their lingering ambitions.
¡°I don¡¯t know what you are nning, but I won¡¯t let you do it.¡±
¡°Whatever do you mean, hero?¡±
¡°You know what I mean don¡¯t even try to hide it.¡±
¡°Hah, not like you are any different. I can feel the anger seething out of there, you want to have vengeance and why not use a de of another to fulfill that desire?¡±
¡°...¡±
The white orb remained silent after the question from the demon king. Soon it floated away towards the empty castle that was now his new home. This world seemed to exist in another realm or dimension but it was somehow tied to the living armor who was now in the process of returning to the world of the living.
Rusty could sense the merging of the hero and demon king essences within him, intertwining and shaping his newfound form. As the process waspleted, Rusty found himself standing tall in his new form. The once-damaged armor now felt stronger and more resilient. His senses were heightened, and he could feel the power coursing through his metallic body.
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Congrattions on achieving a new path.
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¡®I have evolved!¡¯
Once his vision returned, the familiar floor with the dead rodents was once again waiting for him. It was clear that he had returned to the dungeon and he found himself with both fists in the air in a sort of victory pose. He was quick to focus onto his status screen to see what the changes were and to no surprise, his attributes had gone up by a lot.
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Name:
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Rusty
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ssification:
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Corroded Twilight Bronze Armor [ F + ] L1
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Type:
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Magical/Inorganic
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Hit Points [ HP ]
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62/62
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Magic Points [MP]
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44/44
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Special Points [SP]
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20/20
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Strength
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59 [ F ]
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Agility
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39 [ F ]
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Dexterity
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39 [ F ]
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Constitution
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57 [ F ]
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Intelligence
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39 [ F ]
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Wisdom
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43 [ F ]
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Willpower
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42 [ F ]
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Durability
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F+
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¡®Oh? All the minuses have vanished, and I¡¯ve even gained a plus here!¡¯
The first thing he noticed was that his attributes had increased by a minimum of thirty points, with his constitution and strength being even greater. Although he still had a lot of ''F'' letters in his status, there were no minuses, and even a few pluses, indicating that he had be stronger. While moving around, he could feel that his body was more responsive and agile. The once armor filled with many holes was now restored. To make things even more interesting, he could feel a strange energy radiating that could perhaps be attributed to the Twilight part of his new ssification.
¡®This is incredible! I feel stronger, faster, and more alive than ever before! But this might not be all, I should go through everything!¡¯
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Basic Elemental Charge
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Active Skill
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Allows the user to imbue objects with elemental mana, oue will differ depending on the type of the object.
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His previous skills like Basic Power Thrust or sh didn¡¯t see any changes, but there was one new skill that he had acquired from his evolution. After reading the exnation, he had an idea of what it did, so he was quick to give it a try. However, there was also another skill that sounded simr to the skill absorption one, this one focusing on materials, which he didn¡¯t truly understand.
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Material Absorption
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Active Skill
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Allows the user to absorbpatible materials from various objects
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As he went through it, he recalled what the white sphere of light had said about the Soul Forge. He was supposed to be able to upgrade his body there, but there were no enhancement materials to work with. Perhaps this skill would allow him to gain such materials, or perhaps it would directly augment his body.
This concluded his exploration of his new status and his visit to the strange Soul Forge. There didn¡¯t seem to be a way to return to that location at this moment, and it was probable that he would need to max out his current level to revisit that area. It was time to test out these new skills, and the Elemental Charge one was first.
Rusty gripped his sword, which had also changed to fit his current form more. He somewhat knew how to use his new skill, and as he attempted to activate it, he was presented with a question.
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Basic Elemental Charge has been activated on the Corroded Bronze Sword, please choose an element.
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¡®Oh?¡¯
He was presented with two choices: infuse the sword with the light element or the dark element. Without waiting for long, he decided to select the light element first and watched as the sword started glowing brightly. The light was more intense than any of the torches there, illuminating the area nicely.
¡®Is the light the only thing that it does?¡¯
While he found this effect to be intriguing, he wasn¡¯t sure if it would give him an advantage duringbat. It would obviously give away his position to anyone in the vicinity, but perhaps there were some uses for it that he didn¡¯t fully understand. After noting that his mana had dwindled by exactly twenty points, he activated the element of darkness. This time around, the de was surrounded by a strange ck haze.
¡®Is this good or not? It takes a lot more mana than the power sh and thrust¡ so it should be good?¡¯
Rusty asked himself the question while holding the darkened de. The effectsted for about a minute before the ck smudge disappeared from his de. He wasn¡¯t sure, but perhaps after hitting someone with this darkened de, it would have some kind of added effect to the strike. However, before he could truly grasp these new skills, there was more work to be done, and perhaps with his heightened stats, he would finally be able to challenge some of the humans and emerge victorious¡
Chapter 08 – Going Down.
Chapter 08 ¨C Going Down.
¡®Maybe those guys¡ but there are so many of them¡¡¯
¡®I should probably wait for a chance to present itself likest time!¡¯
¡®...¡¯
¡®Why do they always wander around inrge groups?¡¯
¡®... How am I going to get stronger in an environment like this!¡¯
Rusty continued to talk to himself with an annoyed tone while hiding behind arge pir. His ability to resist the voice had increased, and he could now even look at the adventurers without being pushed into a frenzy, as long as he distanced himself. Since leaving the Soul Forge, there was no one to talk to, so Rusty developed an even bigger habit of talking to himself.
After evolving from a damaged, rusted-over suit of armor to a slightly less rusted-over armor, he was searching for a way that would allow him to evolve even further. However, his n to ambush another lone adventurer wasn¡¯t working, as they always roamed around inrger groups.
Even though his stats had increased significantly, and he had gained some new skills, Rusty still felt apprehensive about attacking arge group of adventurers. They always seemed too powerful, and the assistance he received wasn¡¯t sufficient. Now that he was stronger and faster, he realized how slow the other living armors really were. The same could be said for any other monster there. He wanted to use them as a distraction, but they kept getting defeated before he could even sneak up to deliver a sh.
¡®Haven¡¯t seen any of the groups fighting like the twost time¡ Does that not happen often?¡¯
Rusty noticed that after the incident with the two adventurers, the groups were more on alert than before. It was as if they reacted to the event and increased their numbers to avoid more trouble.
¡®Should I just go hunt some rodents? But¡¡¯
Another thing Rusty noticed was his experience bar. It began to rise much slower than before. He only needed to kill a few dozen rats, bugs, orrge slugs to go from one to two before. Now, on the other hand, it seemed like the requirement was ten times as high. Things weren¡¯t looking too good for him; at this pace, it would take him a month or longer to gain even one more level.
¡®I ended up here¡ if only I could go down¡?¡¯
While scouting the environment to ambush a lone adventurer, Rusty followed a group of five towards the stairs leading to a lower level. Normally, he wouldn¡¯t be able to approach these stairs as the voice inside his head would startining, but now it was different. Even after reaching the stairs, there was nothing preventing him from going down. It seemed that his new evolution allowed him to descend to a new part of the dungeon.
Rusty wanted to do nothing more than to test his new body and skills, but this new discovery changed his ns. The only thing stronger than his drive for more power and levels was his curiosity. He was already looking forward to seeing new scenery and monsters on the lower floor.
With caution, he descended the long flight of stairs, ensuring that he wouldn¡¯t make too much noise. His body had changed and didn¡¯t produce as much sound, but it wasn¡¯t fully silent either. Luckily, it seemed that the group of adventurers he had previously followed had moved on to another location. After five minutes of walking, when he arrived on the floor below, there was no one there.
As Rusty reached the bottom of the staircase, he found himself in a dimly lit corridor that stretched out in both directions. The air felt different, and he could sense a faint, eerie energy in the surroundings. Excitement and anticipation welled up within him as he ventured further into the unknown depths of the dungeon. The corridor twisted and turned, asionally branching off into smaller passages, at first nce this lower floor seemed morepacted.
Having more tightly knit corridors wasn¡¯t necessarily good or bad. The sole advantage against adventurers in this dungeon was the abundance of monsters. With a sufficient number of them, it was possible to overwhelm even arger party. Surrounding them in a corridor like this could be achieved, but it also restricted the area for attacks. There simply wasn''t enough space to approach the enemy from all directions.
Though there weren''t many pirs for concealment, slipping into one of the numerous side corridors was an option for waiting. However, if a group entered after him, there would be no means of escape. Rusty wasn¡¯t quite sure if he could outrun an adventurer even with his raised stats. His body wasn¡¯t quite designed for running but he did have an advantage over the fleshy beings, he never tired. However, his body did be slower whenever his magic points reached zero, something that he learned to watch out for.
As he continued with his traversal of this new space he noticed amotion. There were people shouting and monsters growling in the distance. With a steady pace he continued through the corridor and peeked into the area that the sounds wereing from to finally discover arger chamber. There was a party of five humanoid beings fighting against a monster type that he had never seen before. Curious as always he was quick to use his identification skill on one of these new creatures.
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ssification:
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Zombie L3
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Type:
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Undead
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His skill had leveled up since through the time in the dungeon and he was now able to identify monster types as well as their levels. The sight of the undead creatures attacking the adventurers intrigued Rusty. The zombies were slow and clumsy, but they seemed relentless, pushing the adventurers back with sheer numbers.
¡®Zombies¡ Undead¡ Interesting! I wonder what¡¯s the true meaning behind a monster type?¡¯
Rusty observed, pondering the truth behind monster types and ssifications. There likely existed a significance to the identification, but he couldn''t quite grasp it. The adventurers had a system simr to ssification, but it differed. When he nced at one of them wielding a sword and shield, he could discern some information. There was no type but only a ssification as if the other one was hidden or didn¡¯t matter as much.
Despite the rtively small level difference, it was evident from their movements that the adventurers were stronger. After undergoing his first evolution, Rusty hade to realize that levels could be deceptive. Even though he was merely a level one monster, he was far stronger now than when he was a Damaged Rusty Bronze Armor variant.
¡®attack¡¡¯
The voice inside his head gave him an order which he managed to resist. He was now able to observe without losing himself at all. At first, it looked like the adventurers were struggling, and the zombies were pushing them into a corner. Then in a strange sh of light, arge chunk of them tumbled down to the ground.
¡®What was that?¡¯
The bright attack triggered a recollection of his new skill which allowed him to infuse his sword with a radiant light. It came from the adventurer who was in the middle of the group. It seemed that they were protecting him while the man was holding up a strange-looking ne. It wasposed of many beads and ended in a cross shape. This item looked to be the source of the light that was destroying the zombies in this chamber.
¡®Oh, that¡¯s a new one, would that be the fourth type?¡¯
Rusty examined the man in the center effortlessly dispatching the undead creatures. This marked the first asion he could identify this particr type of adventurer. The previous encounters had involved fighters, scouts, and thieves. He donned a loosely fitting robe, one that likely provided minimal protection, presenting a stark contrast to everyone else who, at the very least, wore leather armor.
It was evident that each ss fulfilled a distinct role. The fighters stood out as the physically strongest among them, typically d in heavier armor. The scouts maneuvered with more agility, armed with a ranged weapon capable ofunching pointed projectiles from a distance. Meanwhile, the thieves resembled the fighters but wielded shorter weapons such as daggers or shortswords and they were the most agile of the bunch.
Initially, he pondered joining the battle due to the considerable number of those fleshy beings. Despite their initial sluggishness, they persisted in advancing even after being struck by weapons. Even losing limbs didn''t impede their progress, gradually cornering the adventurers. However, everything changed when the cleric intervened, managing to dispatch these formidable monsters with a burst of light.
The cleric''s radiant power proved effective against the undead, but Rusty discerned an anomaly. The individual executing this feat appeared fatigued, and the bursts of light urred at irregr intervals. It seemed as though this magical ability wasn''t something he could fully manage; there might be a limit to its uses, akin to Rusty''s constraints with magic points. This vulnerability was something that he could potentially exploit.
¡®What would happen if that light couldn¡¯t be produced? Would the Zombies overrun them?¡¯
Gradually, a n took shape in his metallic head. If he could somehow disable the cleric, his allies might take care of the rest. The only hurdle was getting close enough tond a hit. The radiant light posed its own threat, as he wasn''t certain if it would affect him like it did the undead creatures. It appeared there was no way to close the gap without putting himself in danger, especially if he engaged in close-range melee.
¡®They didn¡¯t have those on the floor above, could I use it?¡¯
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ssification:
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Skeletal Scout L4
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Type:
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Undead
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His helmet swiveled to focus on another undead, this one wielding a bow. Strapped to its back was a quiver holding a handful of arrows that it shot in the direction of the adventurers. They defended themselves with shields, and the scouts retaliated with their own shots. It was apparent that the Skeletal Scoutcked power, but its arrows were reaching their targets.
Rustycked a bow, and he wasn''t versed in archery. However, this presented no issue, as his absorption skill allowed him to acquire the skills of the skeletal monsters if he desired. With his increasing level, there was a possibility of executing proficient ranged attacks, a capability currently absent in him and the other living armors.
¡°That should be all, let¡¯s get the materials and get out of here before they revive.¡±
While he was devising his new scheme, the battle reached its conclusion. All the zombies and skeletons in the area were defeated, and the adventurers emerged victorious. Though they had not suffered any casualties, they appeared visibly fatigued. Rusty took note that they probably wouldn''t be able to handle another wave of monsters as effortlessly, something that could benefit his newest n.
Keeping this in mind, he withdrew momentarily. If he lingered, there was a chance that more random monsters could arrive. For the time being, he simply wished for the adventurers to depart, allowing him to inspect therge chamber with peculiar bs of rocks protruding from the ground. Fortunately, the group only took another ten minutes to conclude their activities before retreating back into the corridor leading them back to the first floor.
Rusty, who had concealed himself in a separate tunnel, reemerged and cautiously returned to the scene of the battle, where numerous monster partsy scattered. He observed that the radiant light had the ability to reduce the skeletal monster bodies to dust and transform the zombies intorger piles, some with charred remnants remaining.
¡®That¡¯s a powerful ability, will it destroy my body too? Should I try to learn it?¡¯
The overpowering nature of the radiant light was evident, capable of annihting multiple monsters simultaneously without direct engagement. Considering his absorption skill, there was a possibility for him to learn it. However, for that to ur, he needed to keep the cleric alive. Rustycked confidence in facing the entire group alone, and the other monsters wouldn''t wait for him to acquire the skill for himself either.
With the adventurers gone and the area appearing clear, Rusty cautiously approached the remains of the fallen monsters. His metallic fingers sifted through the debris, as if searching for something specific. Luck was on his side as he spotted a damaged weapon, likely belonging to one of the adventurers. A broken spear was embedded in the remains of a zombie, its metallic tip deeply lodged in the flesh. Unlike the other monsters turned to dust, it seemed the adventurers deemed it unnecessary to remove this broken piece of weaponry or it was a remnant of another battle.
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Compatible materials found, would you like to refine this weapon into base materials?
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Before arriving here, he had managed to decipher the Material Absorption skill on the upper level. It was a straightforward process; he just needed to find something containing metal, and the skill would activate. Parts of monsters, like other living armor, also worked, but only after they were in by adventurers. This presented a challenge in refining their parts, as the monster remains would eventually vanish without leaving anything that he could gather.
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Material 1
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Bronze 10%
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Material 2 [Unavable]
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Iron 5%
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One limiting factor existed for this skill - there were certain material types he couldn''t refine from weapons. He was restricted to only absorbing bronze, copper, and tin. Once he selected the desired material, the process wouldmence. The broken piece of weaponry would start to glow and vanish before his metallic eyes. Though uncertain about the specifics, a graphical representation of this process appeared in his status window.
The section wasbeled the ''Stash Tab,'' and it was subdivided into many smaller squares. Currently, most of these squares were empty, except for three containing drawings of ingots. One represented the copper he had absorbed, the second one tin, and thest one bronze. Once he gathered one hundred percent of any given metal, it would transform into an ingot and be recorded here. Though currently unable to do anything with them, he anticipated that when he returned to the soul forge, something would be triggered. It also used SP as its main resource without having a long cooldown period as the skill absorption skill.
At a slow pace, he continued to harvest any bronze and copper he could find. The strange bs of rocks that were sticking out of the ground he identified as tombstones. It seemed that this ce was some type of burial ground and the zombies that had been defeated started to slowly emerge back within the ground. It was as if they were moving traps that would spring out the moment someone approached from below.
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You have gained +1 experience points.
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While navigating the area, he stumbled upon a new discovery. In one corner of this ce, there was a nesting ground for strange worm-like creatures. Upon seeing them, he decided to experiment and gained a point of experience after stepping on one. The encounter didn''t end there; shortly after squashing the bug, a peculiar purple mist shot up from itspressed body.
¡®Hm, poison?¡¯
Being a being of living metal, Rustycked internal organs that could be affected by the poisonous mist. He grasped the concept that poison could have adverse effects on living beings, but it held no threat for him. After a brief moment of contemtion, he picked up one of the worms from the ground. It wriggled around, attempting to bite into his metallic body. After gripping it firmly, he gained another experience point and triggered the release of the poisonous mist.
¡®Those people did stay away from this side of the chamber, were they afraid of these things?¡¯
His mind brimmed with new ideas on how to leverage these small creatures to his advantage. Soon, the rattling of bones caught his attention, signaling the reformation of a skeletal scout alongside the zombies. When he examined the quiver with arrows it held, along with the bow, a brilliant n for his next hunt began to take shape. Perhaps, in the near future, he could umte substantial amounts of experience. However, before that, he needed to thoroughly explore the entire second floor to uncover any additional surprises that might aid his quest for strength.
Chapter 09 – Using The Terrain.
Chapter 09 ¨C Using The Terrain.
¡°Come here, you undead bastards!¡±
¡°We don¡¯t have all day! Come here!¡±
Shouts of people filled a gloomy underground crypt. Many tombstones with strange markings started releasing foul-smelling fumes as bodies of undead creatures burst forth from the ground underneath. Tens of them emerged instantly, looking in the direction of where the shouting wasing from. The moment they spotted the few humans there, they started charging instantly.
In the dim light of flickering torches, a group of determined individuals stood their ground, weapons drawn. Even though many undead monsters like skeletons and zombies were approaching them, they didn¡¯t seem too bothered. Everything was going ording to their n as some ran around strategically to force the monsters into a more tightly-knit group. Soon many zombies were bumping into each other while charging after one of the adventurers.
¡°That¡¯s it, herd them together! We can¡¯t waste too many spells on these trash mobs! Get ready, Edmund!¡±
¡°Radiant light, source of grace so pure, I stand against darkness, my prayers will endure. Turn undead away, banish the night, In thy name, restore the sacred light¡¡±
In one corner of the undead crypt, a man stood, his rosary wrapped around his hands as he continued to pray to his gods. Under him ayer of radiant light was beginning to form and the more he continued to say his prayer the more of it appeared around his body. All the monsters that had been herded together were heading in the direction of this man named Edmund, something the people in here had nned all along.
The group of adventurers had six members. Four of them had shields and heavier armor to protect the praying man, while one of them, who was more nimble, lured in the monsters. It was a surefire n that this group had carried out a few times before, and their goal was to move into the deeper areas of this dungeon once their levels had increased. Even though a single zombie or skeleton didn¡¯t offer much, with the help of divine magic, they could easily dispatchrge groups of them instantly.
¡°That should be enough, now hold!¡±
On purpose, the group ced themselves with their backs to a wall. The zombies and skeletons could onlye from one direction, which allowed them to lure in many more. The four fighters with therge shields pushed back against the undead creatures and waited for their cleric to finish the chant. Just like every time, once the spell erupted, these monsters would turn to nothing more than dust in the wind.
¡°Grant me strength in this holy endeavor, Banish the shadows, let them fade forever. Turn Undea¡¡±
However, their halfheartedly created n didn¡¯t ount for everything. At the moment the priest was about to finish casting the Turn Undead spell, something out of the ordinary happened. From an unknown direction, something flew in an arch and connected with the ground close to the cleric. Once looking at this projectile, they identified it as an arrow with a strange worm creature squiggling around as if it had been freshly impaled by it.
As it wiggled around, a purple gas erupted from it, and it quickly started spreading through the whole area. To make things worse, it wasn¡¯t the only one there; soon others started falling down in the general direction of this party that had led itself into a dead end on its own ord. It was not something that they expected to ever happen, as the monsters here were not intelligent enough for such tactics, nor did they detect any other adventurers who could have nned an ambush.
¡°Shit, It¡¯s poison mist!¡±
¡°How did a crypt leech get over here?¡±
The adventurers¡¯ coordinated strategy fell apart as the unexpected poison mist engulfed the area. Panic set in among the group as they realized the dire situation they found themselves in. The cleric, Edmund, struggled toplete his incantation amidst the chaos. The mist, originating from the punctured crypt leeches, started affecting the adventurers, slowly weakening them.
¡°E-edmund, quickly cast the cleansing spell!¡±
¡°No, we need to get rid of the zombies first, cast Turn Undead first! What are you doing?¡±
¡°I *cough* uh¡¡±
The cleric, Edmund, was struggling with the poisonous mist and the interrupted Turn Undead spell. He could not focus on chanting due to the poison and inability to do it while coughing so loudly. Even one of those worms could produce arge explosion of this mist and something from afar continued to shoot arrows in their direction. Even when the adventurers used their shields to bat them away, the pierced leeches continued to burst and produce more mist. To make things worse, they had attracted arge group of undead monsters that continued to push.
¡°Shit this never happened before, this was supposed to be a safe zone for leveling, did the guild lie to us?¡±
¡°Stop talking, we *cough* need to get out of here!¡±
It was clear that their n would not work. The cloud of poison was surrounding them, and the longer they stayed inside of it, the harder it would be to leave. They were all under the poison status now, and even their cleric was suffering and unable to cleanse himself. Soon they all charged out together and made a run for it, even though it was hard to break and move; they needed to do it to survive.
¡°Come on, we need to get to the corridor; it isn¡¯t far from here!¡±
Luckily, there was an escape route nearby, a narrow tunnel not too far from here. They knew that if they were able to make it there, then even the zombies wouldn¡¯t be able to follow after. Soon they made a break for it; everyone was coughing, and their skin was turning purple. They were losing stamina and health points at a rapid pace, but as long as they made it to the safe location, then their cleric could cleanse all of them.
To their surprise, when they reached the tunnel that should lead them to a safe location, it was not the salvation that they expected, as an unknown person was waiting for them. At least that¡¯s what they looked at first, but soon the adventurer party realized that it was not a human but a monster that shouldn¡¯t be in this area.
¡°A living armor? What is it doing here?¡±
The team leader asked while charging forward, but before he could push the monster out of the way, a massive burst of poisonous mist erupted from the ground. To his surprise, the ground was littered with the small bugs, and the monster seemed to be purposely stepping on them while retreating into the tight corridor where even more poison awaited them. Considering this turn of events, running towards that location would be impossible, and they would quickly sumb to the poison.
Eventually, the group of adventurers ran out of options. The monsters were unaffected by the poison in the air while they continued to suffer. Their bodies became sluggish, and some of them were finally caught by the horde they had enticed. The numbers were not something that they could contend with, and soon their loud screams filled this underground crypt.
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Rusty observed the demise of the adventurer party with a mix of curiosity and detachment. The poison mist had done its job, rendering them vulnerable to the relentless attacks of the undead monsters. The living armor, hidden in the poisonous corridor, watched as the adventurers fought desperately for their lives. He noted how their once-coordinated group crumbled the moment he introduced something that they weren¡¯t expecting.
This was his test run for his new strategy. After previously discovering the hidden poisonous bugs, he decided to use them. On his back, he was wearing a quiver that had been emptied out a few moments ago. Right after the adventurers gathered the zombies, he set his n in motion and started firing. Once the worms were pierced, there was some time to fire them before the toxic fumes erupted. The result was quite favorable, so he soon moved to the second stage of the n.
Before he attempted this, he took a whole week to examine his enemies and gather archery-rted skills that had helped him in this new endeavor.
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Basic Power Shot
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Active Skill
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Perform a more powerful ranged attack.
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Basic Archery
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Passive Skills
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A skill that makes it easier to wield a bow, is required to unlock more powerful archery skills.
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With their help, he was able to somewhat aim his shots in the direction he wanted. The adventurers were ready to receive arrows that were shot directly at them from the skeletal archers, but they weren¡¯t ready for him, who aimed at the blind spots and ground.
Rusty quickly realized that strategy was key to getting stronger, as the monsters in this dungeon could be used in various ways to give him a shot at ying these adventurers. He just needed to cut off their escape route with some of the poisonous bugs that he transported to this closest corridor; even if they charged in, the poison would do its thing, and now it was time for him to get involved directly.
As the remaining adventurers fought desperately against the undead onught, Rusty stepped out from his hiding spot. His metallic form nked softly as he approached the group which was still under the influence of the poisonous mist. The adventurers, weakened and overwhelmed, weren¡¯t even able to react to his swording in from the back.
¡°Argh¡¡±
His de slid between the gaps in one of the man¡¯s armor as he drew blood. His opponent was grappling with two zombies and unable to react to the third opponent that emerged from the now thick poisonous fog. As he drew his de out of the wound, blood started spilling out, and the man soon was overpowered by the other monsters that started to rip his body apart.
Rusty¡¯s gaze turned to the others and the one with the cleric ss in particr. This was the focal point of his strategy. Without this person, this group was incapable of defeating the undead creatures which they awoke themselves. He knew that if they took their time, they would have been victorious and his n would not have worked. If they used their des instead of the strange light, it would have taken longer but their defeat would not havee. As he drove his de into the wheezing cleric, he tried to learn, as this was just the beginning of his journey.
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Congrattions you have gained a level.
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His mind was taken elsewhere as he heard the message informing him that he had leveled up. He momentarily stopped himself from attacking some of the remaining adventurers, which was a mistake that he would now remember. After the cleric went down, Rusty found himself flying into some of the other monsters as something collided with him from the side. His body was metal, but it was hollow inside, not something that could take strong blows.
In the past, this would have caused him to break into multiple parts, but he was not quite the damaged rusty armor anymore; he was not that weak. After colliding with a skeleton and zombie, he managed to stabilize himself. When looking at his side, he could see a gash in his armor that had been formed by an axe swing. The owner of the axe was the only remaining human who had not yet sumbed to the poisonous mist.
¡°I¡ I will not *cough* die here!¡±
The adventurer swung his axe with determination, aiming for Rusty''s vulnerable points. Rusty, realizing his mistake, quickly regained hisposure and raised his sword to parry the iing blows. The sh of metal echoed in the corridor as the rusty de was pushed back and broken from the impact. Luckily, the lingering poison along with the other monsters was still there. Even when the adventurer wished to deliver the final blow, he couldn¡¯t.
¡°G-get off me¡Ahhhh¡¡¯
His neck had been bitten by one of the monsters, and soon more closed in on him. The adventurer began swinging around wildly, attempting to pry the monster off him. His will to survive wasmendable, driven by sheer desperation. Before long, Rusty¡¯s broken de made its way into the man¡¯s flesh as he pierced it through one of the other monsters, a surprising feat for the one delivering the final strike.
¡®So it is possible?¡¯
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Congrattions you have gained a level.
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The battle concluded, and the mist began to clear away. The zombies continued to pile on top of the defeated adventurers in a gory disy, while Rusty tried toprehend how he had managed to pierce one of the other dungeon monsters. He soon concluded that it had only urred by mistake during a confrontation with an enemy adventurer. When he attempted to strike any monster intentionally, he found himself still unable to do so.
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Name:
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Rusty
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ssification:
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Corroded Twilight Bronze Armor [ F + ] L3
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Type:
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Magical/Inorganic
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Hit Points [ HP ]
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69/69
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Magic Points [MP]
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53/53
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Special Points [SP]
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20/20
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Strength
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67 [ F+ ] + 8
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Agility
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44 [ F ] + 5
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Dexterity
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45 [ F ] + 6
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Constitution
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64 [ F ] + 7
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Intelligence
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43 [ F ] + 4
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Wisdom
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48 [ F ] + 5
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Willpower
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48 [ F ] + 6
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Durability
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F+
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He didn¡¯t have much time to deliberate on the possibilities as his attention was taken to his status screen. He noticed a few things, one of them being the much higher amount of stats that he was getting from these two levels ups than before. Previously he never got more than one attribute point in anything now he was getting multiple points in all of them. There was also one other interesting thing, his Strength stat received a plus to the letter ¡®F¡¯ representing it.
¡®I think I get it¡¡¯
Rusty soon grasped the purpose of the letters. They served as a simplified means of gauging his power. After the numbers surpassed a specific threshold, the letter would transition. Although uncertain of the precise number, it appeared to be around sixty-six for the plus sign. Rusty spected that if he halved this amount, then thirty-three might be the cutoff point for the minus sign.
¡®Could ny-nine be the limit for the attributes? Does something happen once you get over it?¡¯
There was no way for him to predict until he reached that point, but before that, he had other problems to address. Despite gaining two levels and defeating all the adventurers, his body bore the scars of battle. A massive hole adorned the side of his body from the recent axe hit, and his sword had snapped in the middle. Unsure of how to deal with his broken weapon and the injuries, Rusty faced uncertainty about how to proceed further without weapons and with holes in his body.
¡®Is there no way to take care of this¡ Do I need to not get damaged before getting a new body?¡¯
This felt somewhat unfair to Rusty, who grew weary of sustaining continuous damage. The adventurers proved to be a formidable foe, and he harbored doubts about defeating them without incurring any harm. Although he could risk death again, he remained uncertain whether he would be restored to the same state he had be. There had to be a way to mend himself, and soon enough, his system came to the rescue. While he stared at the destroyed de and the hole in his armor, a pop-up screen materialized.
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Do you wish to use gathered materials to repair the damaged sword?
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Familiar with how these processes worked, Rusty promptly confirmed. As he did, the stash tab containing all his materials suddenly appeared.
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Please select the materials that you want to use.
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In his stash, Rusty found only three items: tin, copper, and bronze. To make things easier the icons representing the ingots were color-coded. The box containing the bronze ingot was green, while tin and copper were orange. Upon selecting the bronze, a peculiar phenomenon urred on the surface of his broken de. Gradually, it began to revert, as if time were being reversed, and within a minute, the de was fully restored.
¡®This is it!¡¯
With a cheer, Rusty held the restored sword high in the air. One of his major problems had just been resolved. Now, he only needed to concentrate on gathering more bronze to mend any future wounds. As long as he had enough, he would be able to restore both his body and weapons. The only downside was that it also used a few of his special points which would limit the repairs.
¡®Ah, no wait!¡¯
His attention shifted back to the defeated adventurers, now mauled by the undead monsters. Before he could begin collecting their weapons and armor, the dungeon seemed eager to swallow them whole. The only item he managed to retrieve was the lone battle axe that had caused him an injury.
¡®There must be a better way of gathering those materials¡¡¯
While one battle had concluded, this marked only the beginning. Rusty, having tasted victory once more, felt his goal of bing stronger drawing closer. He envisioned dominating this dark expanse, aspiring to be the strongest monster here and perhaps beyond.
Chapter 10 – Dungeon Menace.
Chapter 10 ¨C Dungeon Menace.
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Combining Tin and Copper please wait¡
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Bronze ingot has been created.
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¡®It does work! Was this what the orange color meant?¡¯
Rusty delved deeper into his newly discovered ability to use bronze ingots from his stash tab. He also had ingots of copper and tin, which he couldbine to form the bronze necessary for repairing his body. Only afterbining the two metals could he use them, as copper and tin didn''t integrate into his body independently.
The process was intriguing, albeit costing SP, a resource crucial for many of his best skills. SP management posed a challenge; it took hours for the bar to recharge, and leveling up alone couldn''t increase the number. The only potential way to increase this resource was through evolving, and perhaps that was the sole method avable.
¡®Now what should I do? What do you think?¡¯
After shifting his attention away from the stash tab, he posed the question to a drooling monster. It was one of the undead, just standing in the crypt where he had dealt with the adventurers. The others behaved strangely for a moment; after the battle concluded, they stopped moving, and eventually, the graves they emerged from began to open. Slowly, some crawled back in, while others, like this one, stayed behind, bing Rusty¡¯s conversational partners.
¡®You don¡¯t have anything to say Mr. Zombie? No one ever answers besides those two light balls, I wonder what they are up to.¡¯
Some time had psed since his visit to the soul forge, and Rusty began to miss the creatures capable of conversing with him. This particr monster just stood there, with some sort of liquid oozing from its upper orifice. He gave it a few pokes, but the creature eventually departed when one of the graves opened up for it.
¡®Not even going to say goodbye? How rude! Fine, I¡¯ll get stronger without your help!¡¯
After shaking his metallic fist in anger, Rusty picked up therge axe that had remained. Fortunately, it didn''t vanish like the rest of the adventurer armor that the zombies brutalized. One other piece of equipment that he had managed to wrestle away from his monstrous friends was a sword sheath. After strapping it to his body he would not have to constantly hold his corroded de with his hands anymore.
It appeared that as long as he didn''t leave equipment on the ground for too long, the dungeon would not be able to absorb it. Perhaps it possessed a skill akin to his material absorption, which made sense as he often witnessed some of the holes within this ce mending themselves.
¡®The voice hasn¡¯t been telling me much since I got to this level, I wonder why.¡¯
Upon descending to the second floor, he noticed something peculiar. The voice didn''t instruct him to patrol anything; it was as if he was somewhat free from its grasp. While it still prevented him from attacking other monsters deliberately, if he identally struck them, the voice did not intervene. Despite his attempts after thest battle, he found himself unable to perform an attack even from a distance.
¡®Should I stay here, or try another location¡¡¯
Rusty had emerged victorious, and his strategy appeared to be yielding results. However, for some reason, he felt an inclination not to linger here. The adventurers seemed to be cooperative beings, forming groups anding to each other''s aid. Though uncertain, he couldn''t shake the feeling that someone stronger might arrive to investigate the fate of the defeated group.
¡®One of them mentioned something, a guild? I think this guild thing isn¡¯t anything good but¡ I won¡¯t let it stop me either!¡¯
Perhaps he needed to exercise caution, but this wasn''t the only spot where he could defeat enemies. Equipped with his quiver and poisonous leeches, he had alternative means to ovee other foes. These were not his only resources. Upon reaching the second level, he extensively explored the area and found other interesting things that could aid him. Thus, armed with the means to defeat the foes that he had previously feared, it was time for him to begin the hunt.
He only had ess to the first and second floor, but thetter was about twice the size of the one he was initially summoned to. While navigating through it, he encountered several interesting chambers, such as the zombie-filled one. It became evident that this floor contained more concentrated danger zones with fewer monsters traveling between them. There were other ces that he could hunt the adventurers and there was no reason to just wait for another party to arrive at the crypt location.
¡®It must be my lucky day!¡¯
After arriving at the next location, Rusty had to wait for a few minutes until his next target arrived. The ce resembled a wide corridor with seemingly nothing interesting. However, upon inspecting the ground, he noticed strange square tiles with various symbols on them. When adventurers entered, they moved in a peculiar pattern over those square tiles, hopping between them.
¡®This one will be more difficult¡ but I can do it!¡¯
Rusty psyched himself up while preparing his new scheme. This room held a certain secret that could be used to defeat the four people passing through it. Once they were around the middle of the long corridor, he decided to make himself known.
¡°Hey, what is that thing doing there? That¡¯s not supposed to happen.¡±
The ce was well-lit, and he was waiting at the other end where the party was heading. His metallic body was easily visible, but that didn''t matter as he only needed to ce himself on a specific tile for his n to work. As he stepped on it, a clicking sound resonated, and arge b descended, blocking both the entrance and the exit. In response the adventurers started shouting, clearly confused by what was happening.
¡°The monster set off the trap? Did the guild give us faulty information?¡±
¡°T-the sides!¡±
¡°Shit, get ready! The trap has been triggered!¡±
One of the individuals pointed to various rocks sliding to the sides, revealing more monsters. Abination of zombies, skeletons, and corroded armor pieces that resembled the old variant to which Rusty used to belong slowly emerged from small pockets within the walls. They quickly turned to face the small group of adventurers. The monsters outnumbered the adventurers four to one, but this wasn''t an immediate death sentence. Rusty was well aware of the strength these adventurers could possess, and without bringing the poisonous worms with him, this n would likely fail.
¡°There is something wrong with that living armor¡ what is it doing?¡±
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Basic Archery has reached level 3
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As in the previous battle, Rusty employed the exact same tactic of introducing poison into this chamber. With both the entrance and exit now closed off, the poisonous mist produced by the little creatures spread rapidly. He fired off a few arrows into the distance to ensure that it covered the entire area, and just like before, the adventurers had no answer to this tactic. They began to cough, and in their weakened state, they became perfect targets for the monster onught.
With not many arrows remaining in his quiver, but enough to produce the poisonous cloud, the rest of the battle would need to be fought at close range. Rusty had strapped his original sword to his body, but for this asion, he wielded the sturdier iron axe he had taken from the other party. Charging at the group overwhelmed by the twenty or so monsters, he aimed to join the fray.
¡°T-the cleansing potions¡¡±
Some of them tried to drink some type of blue-colored liquid but were unable to as they were rushed by the monsters from all directions. Their skin started turning purple and veins bulged out which gave Rusty all the information that he needed to know. Soon he swung down his axe at one of the people but to his surprise, he could not use it too well.
¡®Something feels off¡¡¯
The weapon was clearly superior to his one-handed sword, but Rusty found swinging it to be jarring. Even when hended a few hits, they weren¡¯t too precise andcked power. He managed to use his power sh skill with it, but something wasn¡¯t quite right; it was as if his current body was not suited for handling this weapon. It felt simr to the time when he was still only a Damaged Corroded Bronze Armor, and he had an inkling as to why this was the case. Soon, he decided to just throw the axe at one of the adventurers and pulled out his sword from the sheath.
¡°Arghh¡¡±
¡°N-no stay away¡¡±
¡°I¡ I can¡¯t die here¡¡±
With thebined powers of the dungeon monsters and the poison the group of four eventually sumbed to the ambush. They thought valiantly and even managed to defeat ten of the undead monsters but the more they struggled, the more the poison spread within their bodies. Even after drinking potions, without being able to leave this trapped corridor it was pointless. Soon the whole corridor was covered in silence and Rusty was rewarded with another level up.
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Congrattions you have gained a level.
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Name:
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Rusty
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ssification:
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Corroded Twilight Bronze Armor [ F + ] L4
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Type:
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Magical/Inorganic
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Hit Points [ HP ]
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72/72
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Magic Points [MP]
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55/55
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Special Points [SP]
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20/20
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Strength
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70 [ F+ ] +3
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Agility
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46 [ F ] +2
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Dexterity
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47 [ F ] +2
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Constitution
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67 [ F ] +3
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Intelligence
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46 [ F ] +2
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Wisdom
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50 [ F ] +2
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Willpower
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50 [ F ] +2
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Durability
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F+
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¡®Hey, stop eating them!¡¯
The battle was won, and he had suffered a few minor scratches here and there. While it might not be the most honorable way of fighting, using the other monsters as meat shields was proving effective. Previously, he was unable to even harm one of these fleshy humanoids, but now he had sessfully defeated two whole parties. His level had increased from one to four in just a span of one day, and perhaps there were even more gains to be had.
¡®Hey, give me that!¡¯
After wrestling away a few pieces of armor, he started absorbing the metals inside. To his surprise, the best source of bronze was from the other corroded armor pieces left by the two living armors that had been with him. Their pieces were scattered around the corridor and seemed quitepatible with his skill. It appeared that after the monsters were considered dead, they reverted to just armor that he could now use.
The loot here was a bit better, but soon it was vanishing like before. Rusty wished to collect more of everything to useter, but there were no areas in the dungeon that wouldn''t swallow them up. He discarded the axe he had used and instead decided to grab an iron longsword. It now became clear that without the passive skill for using certain weapon types, he would be unable to use them proficiently.
¡®I feel like I should be gaining some skills¡ but I¡¯m not¡¡¯
After these few confrontations, he was left pondering some of the leftover memories. He was sure that people were able to gain skills through means other than just leveling up. However, he had to use the absorption skill to gain most of his, and the rest were obtained through leveling up. Perhaps after he visited the soul forge again, one of the balls of light could give him an answer, but for now, he needed to move towards the third location. This was not thest spot he had discovered that could allow him to grind levels faster.
Having used up the poison leeches, which were unnecessary for this location, Rusty now needed to gather more arrows. Soon, a few Skeletal Scouts were left without a quiver or bow, as the one he had used had also broken down. The repairing skill didn¡¯t work on weapons acquired from others but only on his own bronze de. The rest needed to be reced by other means.
After a long walk, he finally arrived at thest destination, which seemingly looked like a dead end with no ce to go but down. He now stood before a deep chasm with no clear bottom. Even when he identally kicked some rocks down, there was no echo, as if it were a bottomless pit. Normally, this ce wouldn¡¯t offer much besides falling down to his doom, but in the distance was his current target - a set of dangling bridges.
It was a path leading to a different section of this dungeon level and also the next set of stairs, probably leading to the third floor. During his scouting trip, he noticed that people tended to go through this ce to reach the other side. There were only some monsters at both ends, but nothing on the sides. He was sure that no one was expecting him, as he had already confirmed it.
¡®They are getting information from this guild but they never ounted for me.¡¯
The longer he lived in this dungeon, the more he could analyze his main opponents. Initially, these adventurers seemed like powerful foes that he could never hope to defeat, but now things were different. They were ill-equipped and unprepared for an unexpected turn of events, and he was starting to believe that theycked intelligence as well. Thus, he waited for his prey to appear, and finally, after an hour or so, another group of four emerged.
They dispatched the monsters that were waiting at the start of one of the bridges. Then, they continued on their way through the seemingly bottomless chasm. The bridge they took was made of wood and vine and would wobble around slightly. Yet, even with this danger, the adventurers didn¡¯t seem to mind going through it together. Rusty wasn¡¯t sure why they were so convinced that it wouldn¡¯t crumble, but he attributed it to the same reason the other two parties fell -ck of intelligence and overreliance on old information.
Soon, he notched one of the arrows into the bow and aimed. He found the perfect spot just so he could easily hit the adventurers who were passing over the bridge. The arrow started glowing as he used the basic power shot skill that he absorbed from the skeletal scouts. After releasing the arrow, it sailed through the air, finding its mark and striking the adventurer in the back. The individual staggered, letting out a cry of surprise. The others turned to look at the screaming man who staggered and fell over the bridge to his doom.
¡®Hah! This is too easy!¡¯
Rusty felt something in his chest as he saw the man plummet to his doom. The continuous victories were slowly increasing his self-confidence that had been previously destroyed after his first two deaths. Quickly, he was realizing that perhaps these opponents weren¡¯t as formidable as he previously thought. They were panicking and not really able to do anything, so he continued to unload more arrows without worrying about being hit himself. The tunnel he was incked any light, but the area where the bridge was situated was quite well-lit.
As the adventurers scrambled to face the threat, Rusty continued to fire arrows from his vantage point. The wobbling bridge made it challenging for them to maintain their bnce. The element of surprise gave Rusty a significant advantage, and soon, another target was hit, this time wounding another man on the leg. Due to the shaking and screaming, the monsters on the uncleared end were now alerted to the adventurers'' presence and started to slowly move in their direction, something that Rusty was counting on.
The wounded adventurer struggled to stand, while hispanions desperately tried to stabilize him. The monsters, sensing the vulnerability, closed in. Rusty continued his barrage of arrows, targeting the weakened individual. The glowing arrows struck with precision, causing chaos among the group.
¡°Damn it! We need to get off this bridge!¡±
One of the adventurers yelled.
¡°I¡¯m sorry¡ but I¡¯m not going to die here!¡±
Another adventurer did the same, and to Rusty¡¯s surprise, the wounded person had been abandoned while the other two ran to save their skins. With the target being more stationary, he decided to focus on the wounded man, as gaining experience was the main point of this strategy. While this allowed the other two to escape to a safe location, the man left behind eventually sumbed to the arrow barrage and also fell down into the dark chasm.
¡®Oh well¡ two out of four isn¡¯t bad¡ but I didn¡¯t get that much experience out of this one¡¡¯
He couldn''t help but feel a mix of satisfaction and disappointment in not being able to defeat the whole group before they ran. Chasing after them was a possibility, but he would probably not be able to find them. The continuous victories had bolstered his confidence, and he craved more. Thus, his hunt continued, and the dungeon had finally be his hunting ground, or at least that¡¯s what he thought without realizing what he had set in motion that very day. Soon he would realize, that perhaps he shouldn''t have underestimated the people called adventurers.
Chapter 11 – The Guild.
Chapter 11 ¨C The Guild.
¡°What are you talking about? That¡¯s impossible.¡±
¡°Say that to my party member that got pierced by a damn arrow! That bridge was supposed to be safe, we followed the guild instructions and now both of them are dead!¡±
¡°We would need to confirm your ims, the dungeon is set for another shift in another five months, it¡¯s impossible that something changed this early.¡±
¡°How will you do that, they both fell into that bottomless pit, are you going to have someone climb down here? Even if they did, what would that aplish, the dungeon would have swallowed up their bodies already!¡±
¡°I understand, but please stop shouting¡¡±
¡°How can I stop? You sold us faulty information!¡±
Arge man was shouting at a smaller woman wearingrge sses. She was wearing a unique uniform that marked her as a member of the Adventurer Guild¡¯s management staff. The woman took a deep breath, trying to maintain herposure despite the heated confrontation.
Her adventurer guild uniform was a striking blend of functionality and style, designed for both practicality and recognition. The rich navy blue fabric, though understated, carried a strong visual identity. The outfit featured a floor-length skirt that gracefully reached the ankles, and a prominent guild badge adorned with ayered arrangement of sword, shield, and staff, indicating her affiliation with the guild.
¡°Is there a problem?¡±
A man asked, his voice calm but authoritative.
¡°Ah Sir¡¡±
Amidst themotion, a person materialized beside the woman, who served as one of the many receptionists in the expansive building. The counter they upied was just one of many within the vast structure. For her safety, especially from the adventurer elements, her section of the counter was segregated and protected by thick metallic bars. The man who appeared stood on the adventurer''s side, who showed no signs of backing off despite the circumstances.
¡°The problem is your guild selling faulty information.¡±
Other adventurers and onlookers began to turn their attention toward the unfolding scene. In a ce where reliable information was crucial, ims of a disturbance attracted the curiosity of those seeking help. The man who had appeared seemed prepared to request the adventurer to quiet down, but before he could speak, another adventurer chimed in, adding to the growing interest and spection among the onlookers.
¡°Hey, haven¡¯t some of the new parties not returned yet? A priest from the church was here the other day, I think that he was asking for a cleric who didn¡¯t return from an expedition.¡±
¡°Now that you say it¡ I think another group had also gone missing¡¡±
Everyone started mumbling and the news that something strange was happening within the dungeon. The woman behind the counter exchanged a quick nce with the man who had appeared beside her. It was clear that they were not expecting such an uproar over what seemed like an isted incident. The adventurer guild took pride in providing urate and up-to-date information to its members, and any suggestion of misinformation was a serious matter.
¡°If this has any validity¡ then we need to investigate.¡±
The man looked to the receptionist who quickly turned to the man who had been shouting before.
¡°Sir, could you please calm down and provide us with more details? We take these matters seriously, and we will investigate the ims. This gentleman here will take your statement, so please follow him.¡±
The adventurer exchanged nces with the brawny man from the guild, who sported an eyepatch over one eye, reflecting a grizzled and experienced demeanor. They eventually moved to a more secluded spot where the younger man gathered himself and began to exin the situation. He recounted the events that unfolded in the dungeon, emphasizing the strange attacking from a faraway location.
¡°An arrow? Was it a Skeleton Scout?¡±
¡°No, I saw it for a moment, it looked different¡ it was reflecting light and wearing armor.¡±
¡°Armor?¡±
The man with the eyepatch furrowed his brow, deep in thought. The details provided were intriguing and raised questions about the nature of the dungeon''s inhabitants. He took notes on the adventurer''s statement, making sure to document the discrepancies between the reported incident and the guild''s information.
¡°Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We will conduct a thorough investigation into the matter. In the meantime, please refrain from spreading panic among the other adventurers. We don¡¯t want to cause unnecessary chaos.¡±
The brawny man spoke with authority, and the adventurer nodded in agreement. After managing to calm down a bit the man that reported the issue went away and the adventurer guild staff remained.
¡°What do you think, vice-guild leader? Was that person making it up?¡±
The receptionistdy asked the man after the issue was resolved. The adventurers inside the guild continued to whisper and chat, it was now something that they couldn¡¯t ignore.
¡°It might be a lie but¡¡±
¡°But?¡±
¡°We can¡¯t ignore it now, the guild¡¯s name is on the line, schedule a meeting for the scouting party and let them check those ims.¡±
¡°Of course, sir.¡±
¡°Don¡¯t call me sir, I¡¯m not that old, I¡¯m only thirty eight!¡±
¡°Uh¡sure¡¡±
The man scratched his beard before walking away, leaving thedy receptionist to roll her eyes in annoyance. Once he was gone, she resumed her work, realizing that it was now her responsibility to get to the bottom of this situation. Assembling a scouting party became imperative; while adventurers going missing wasn''t an umon urrence, the fact that they vanished within a seemingly safe zone added an unusual element to the mystery.
*****
¡®What was different that time around? I¡¯m not getting the same feeling with these creatures now¡¡¯
Rusty pondered, reflecting on the sessful adventurer ying he had executed some time ago. Memories of his first kill resurfaced, the necessity to use his helmet to incapacitate one adventurer, and the subsequent struggle to deliver a finishing blow to an injured woman, which then led him to almost being discovered. Over time, he had in multiple adventurers, and any initial remorse had faded. Instead, he found himself fixated on leveling up and growing stronger.
''Was it because they were injured by another person? Hm, that¡¯s not quite it¡''
Since his visit to the soul forge, Rusty had experienced a surge in strength and wisdom. He now knew that he had swallowed two entities, which somehow fused with his essence. The ck orb imed that the knowledge inside him belonged to these two orbs. Rusty could only deduce that his actions might be influenced by those memories or the entities themselves. However, as he grew stronger, their hold on him seemed to waver, and he considered the possibility that he was bing more of his own person.
¡®Not like these creatures would show me any mercy either and they kill the others with no remorse either, there is no reason to stop! But¡ it doesn¡¯t feel great either¡¡¯
Rusty didn''t outright reject the memories of the two orbs; he recognized that it was thanks to them that he advanced further in his quest for strength. Those memories guided him towards a more strategic approach inbat, emphasizing the importance of being sneaky and engaging the enemy once the ying field was leveled. As he grew stronger, Rusty began to feel that a direct approach was now possible, but only against weaker opponents at the upper levels.
¡®There is no honor in hunting a much weaker foe or one that doesn¡¯t give me any experience points!¡¯
With time, the sentient piece of armor developed its own set of rules and a moralpass. While it deemed humans as worthy foes, it refrained from taking the direct route. However, a conflict arose within Rusty as he harbored the desire to face them head-on eventually, seeking a fair and equal battle to determine the superior fighter. One part of him urged for more subterfuge and treachery, emphasizing the element of surprise as his primary weapons. Another part, however, craved a more honorable approach.
Now that Rusty could restore his armor without relying on the voice, the prospect of a more honorable approach seemed usible. The internal conflict continued to shape his evolving moralpass and approach tobat. Uncertain if his current mindset was the right way to think, Rusty grappled with the conflict within him. However, one thing remained paramount - his main goal of achieving strength. The notion of having power simply for the sake of an easy life didn''t quite sit well with him.
¡®Could the answer be somewhere in the middle?¡¯
Rusty considered that perhaps the correct path forwardy in the middle and found bnce while seeking guidance from both sides. Why choose between two extremes when the middle ground seemed like a viable alternative?
¡®All this thinking is making my head hurt¡ that is if I had anything inside of it!¡¯
A piece of armor started quivering around as it tried to imitateughter but instead was shaking menacingly. The only other being that was here with him was an unmoving zombie that was drooling all over itself. Without any adventurers around these things just stood there without even moving or patrolling.
¡®Cheer up.¡¯
Rusty pushed his metallic fingers into the monster''s mouth in an attempt to make it smile. However, he wasn''t too delicate with it, causing the jaw to be dislodged. Instantly, he received a warning from the dungeon voice, interpreting it as an attack against another monster - something he hoped to be rid of eventually.
¡®Okay, okay¡ I¡¯ll put it back in ce!¡¯
Rusty attempted to grab the wobbly jaw and put it back into ce, but his efforts only exacerbated the situation. The dungeon voice became so loud that he was forced to back away and leave the zombie alone. The monster was left with a strange perpetual open mouth, its jaw barely hanging on by a few skinfolds.
¡®Now then¡ should I head up? Or remain here instead?¡¯
After dealing with almost three adventurer parties he was feeling good about himself. Rusty contemted his next move. Theck of adventurers at the designated spots left him in a dilemma. He could either continue his assault on unsuspecting parties or he could ascend to the level he was created in and try his luck there. The groups that roamed that floor were weaker but there weren¡¯t as many opportunities there either.
¡®I should go see the first floor, no one has gone through here in a while.¡¯
Eventually, Rusty decided to return to the upper levels. He observed that, for some reason, he hadn''t encountered any other parties venturing down since his previous victories. A fleeting doubt crossed his mind about whether using the bridges had been the right decision; he hadn''t gained much experience there, and two humanoid creatures had managed to escape. Nheless, there was no harm in returning to the upper levels for a closer look. Rusty grabbed his new bow and poisonous leeches before making his way back up.
On the way up, as Rusty began ascending the stairs, he noticed that his poisonous ammunition burst into fleshy bits. It became evident that taking living creatures from the lower floor to a higher one was not possible. The reason for this limitation eluded him, but it meant he would be unable to employ his previous tactic of poisoning his enemies through the air, at least not in the same manner as before.
¡®I guess this will have to do¡¡¯
Adapting to the new circumstances, Rusty opted to smear his de and armor with the poison that liquified. While he aimed to face opponents more directly, he wasn''t willing to forego the benefits of poison. His immunity to this status effect was a part of his strength, and he intended to use it to his advantage.
¡®GO!¡¯
¡®Oh, it¡¯s back?¡¯
Back on the first floor, the voice urged Rusty to start patrolling once again. While it remained one of his fears, he recognized that he needed to move around in certain areas. However, he could now take breaks and be more cautious of the route than before. This approach allowed him to keep an eye out for potential targets, offering him the opportunity to engage in a proper disy of strength. Even if Rusty faltered and started losing, he knew he had one secret technique that would likely allow him to survive. This assurance kept him from worrying too much about the potential challenges he might face.
Everything felt quite familiar to Rusty, considering he had spent most of his short life on this very floor. The atmosphere remained the same, with the sound of distant footsteps and muffled voices reaching his metallic ears. While it seemed like there were fewer people around, he didn''t dwell on it and proceeded toward the source of the sounds. Arriving at the area where he was once defeated, he noticed that the same vitality leaf had reappeared.
Just like before a party of adventurers appeared, this one only consisted of three people. Their levels were lower than the people that he encountered at the lower levels and it seemed that there was also no one hiding up on the walls.
Rusty easily identified the levels of the group and made a decision. This presented a good opportunity to test out his leveled-up skills and stats. The chamber was spacious, and other monsters were present, potentially aiding him in keeping two of the three opponents busy. First, he examined the group''s attire to locate the best target for the uing battle.
The two Fighters had the exact same level but wielded different types of equipment. One held a metallic club, identified as a mace, while the other held a sword. Knowing that his body was most susceptible to blunt attacks, Rusty decided that facing the man with the sword was a better idea. Despite his desire to prove his strength, caution remained a priority.
Soon the first stage of the nmenced as he allowed the other monsters from the dungeon to notice the group of three. Even though his side had the numbers advantage, his brethren were quite easy to dispatch. The other armors could be kicked away and they would crumble into many pieces.
The monsters within the chamber started to converge on the adventurers. The Fighters swung their weapons at the approaching armors, easily dispatching them with powerful blows. The Thief darted between the attacks, finding openings to strike at the monsters from behind. Despite the adventurers'' lower levels, their teamwork and coordination were impressive.
The events unfolded in a manner simr to the previous battle, and the group seemed to encounter no problems as they approached the vitality leaf pronounced by the light hitting the tree stump. It was now time for Rusty to make his appearance, knowing he would only get one surprise attack, and he needed to make it count.
¡°Argh!¡±
Armed with his poison sword and a body that didn''t produce as much sound, Rusty finally jumped out from behind a destroyed pir. His de shone as he activated the Power Thrust skill, plunging his weapon into the mace wielder''s thigh. The man was shocked and turned around while swinging his weapon, but Rusty quickly performed a backstep to avoid getting hit. Even though his primary target was the sword wielder, Rusty knew he needed to weaken the other two first. His de, smeared with a potent poison, served as the perfect distraction, and now the battle was fully underway.
¡°What? Where did that thinge from?¡±
The second fighter shouted while quickly trying to aid his now injured friend. As expected, a kick was sent in Rusty''s direction, but this time he was ready. He had identified a significant weakness in himself - his body was metal and more resistant than the fleshy skin of his enemies, but it was hollow inside, making him rtively light. In contrast, the human he was fighting likely weighed three times his own weight or perhaps even more.
Utilizing this knowledge, Rusty agilely dodged the kick, allowing the Fighter to overextend and lose bnce. Taking advantage of the opening, Rusty retaliated with a series of quick shes aimed at the fighter''s exposed areas. While most of the attacks didn''t hit, one managed to nick an area between the armor Rusty was using. His sword, now covered in blood, still retained some poison on it.
His n seemed to have worked as the man with the sword started chasing after him. The thief, on the other hand, attempted to aid his friend but was surrounded by some of the other weaker monsters still present. More and more continued to rush in, and while previously they wouldn''t have been a problem, now one of the men was injured, and the other needed to protect him from the increasing numbers of enemies.
"This is it!"
Rusty parried the sword strikes and continued to hold his own against the human. He could discern the attack patterns, and his body was now able to react. Despite suffering some shes, he returned them in kind, finally savoring the proper battle he had hoped for all this time.
Chapter 12 – Craving Battle.
Chapter 12 ¨C Craving Battle.
¡®I¡¯m really doing it!¡¯
Rusty''s sword grazed his opponent''s cheek, causing his rage-filled expression to waver. The poison was doing its work, further weakening the adventurer. Rusty seized this opportunity to push the advantage, relentlessly pressing his attacks. The Fighter who was now visibly fatigued, struggled to defend himself against the relentless assault.
Meanwhile, the other fighter, along with the thief, was having some trouble against the other monster skeletons and living armors. It seemed they were not prepared for this type of situation, as only on the floor below did the poisonous leeches exist. Without having to worry about these status effects, it was possible that these individuals didn''t bring any antidotes for such an asion, and Rusty''s tactic was relying on this possibility.
He persisted, slowly improving his own movements. It was a strange feeling, but he could sense his actions bing more refined and his body reacting in a more streamlined fashion. The fact that his opponent was affected by the poison also helped, but Rusty was actively bing stronger and learning from his first real one-on-one confrontation.
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Basic Swordsmanship has leveled up.
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A message sounded out, but he ignored it and stepped in to deliver a blow to his opponent. Instead of the scratches he was making before, this one strike drew blood on the man¡¯s side. Rusty didn¡¯t go uninjured, though, as the man¡¯s de also made its way towards his chest. However, even though this wasn¡¯t the first gash on his armor, he was still able to continue. His body was made of metal and ran on mana and not blood. As long as his limbs weren¡¯t pulled apart or destroyed, he would be able to continue without ever tiring.
This was one thing he noticed about these adventurers that he didn¡¯t have - a stamina meter. Rusty always kept his distance before attacking, and he had observed that his enemies suffered from a debuff of sorts that made them sluggish. There was a simr state when it came to him when he depleted all of his mana, but as long as he had some left, he could move around without ever getting slower.
As the Fighter stumbled backward, Rusty seized the opportunity. With a powerful swing of his poisoned de, he aimed for a critical strike. The sword connected, shing through the Fighter¡¯s armor and inflicting a deep wound. The adventurer fell to the ground, defeated and writhing in pain. It was time to savor his victory and deliver the final blow.
Rusty moved in, his de raised high as he prepared to activate his power sh skill. With one grand attack, he was attempting to dislodge the man¡¯s head from his neck - a ratherrge weak point that these humanoid creatures had. The other two were close to beating the other monsters, so he needed to hurry, but before thest strike could be carried out, an unfortunate event urred.
The attack came from behind, connecting with his raised arm that was holding the sword. It went into the metal and took his whole forearm, along with his sword to the ground. To his surprise, the three adventurers here didn¡¯t seem to be alone, as another person appeared to aid them. He quickly turned to the person to attempt an identification check, but to his surprise, he could not perceive this person¡¯s level - a situation that had never happened before.
The mysterious archer, who appeared seemingly out of nowhere, was an enigma to Rusty. His level remained hidden and shrouded in mystery. Despite the shock of losing arge portion of his arm, Rusty was still able to remain calm. He was an inorganic being that could not feel any pain, even if his arm was gone it would not affect his psyche. The archer held a longbow and was already nocking another arrow and ready to fire.
¡°What¡¯s with that living armor, it¡¯s different from the others?¡±
The archer spoke out from afar and was ready to fire again, but some luck was still on Rusty¡¯s side. Monsters from within thisrge chamber moved towards this man¡¯s location and forced him to focus on them. However, this person was much more nimble than anyone that had previously visited this dungeon. With one shot of his bow, he was able to pierce through multiple monsters and embed them on a nearby copsed pir. It was clear that this person was vastly superior to anything that Rusty had seen before and probably not someone that he could face without subterfuge.
¡®It might be time to use that¡¡¯
While the fourth adventurer was momentarily busy, Rusty decided to grab his arm that was now on the ground with arge arrow inside of it. This arrow had pierced right through his gauntlet and vambrace parts, just in the ce where they connected. The ground was brittle enough for him to be able to yank it back out and after connecting it back to his body, he was able to move it around as the elbow joint went undamaged.
However, the enemy that he had almost defeated had used this chance to get away. Pursuing him would inevitably expose Rusty to another arrow from the skilled archer. Instead, he hoisted his de high into the air in a manner visible to all. This tactic sessfully diverted the adventurers¡¯ attention, as their gaze fixated on the raised sword.
¡°What is that thing doing?¡±
The adventurer who had previously appeared called out, having quickly cleared the monsters around him in less than half a minute. His gaze was fixated on the raised sword, and simultaneously he readied another arrow to target Rusty standing nearby. To his surprise, before he could release his projectile, a blinding surge of light erupted from the rusty de.
¡°W-what? Damn, my eyes!¡±
Rusty had just enough mana in himself to use the Basic Elemental Charge skill that he had learned. Opting for the light element, he infused his sword to create a dazzling burst of radiant light. Although it wouldn''t inflict direct harm on the adventurers, it served its purpose by momentarily blinding them and providing Rusty the opportunity to escape. With haste, he dashed into one of the numerous corridors, stifling the persistent calls of the dungeon voice urging him to continue the fight.
Thepulsion to heed the voice lessened upon activating the elemental skill, a perk Rusty had tested and discovered earlier. His secret technique involved fleeing while suppressing themands for ughter from the persistent voice. The other monsters could not hold themselves back from attacking which would keep the adventures from catching up to him. Despite being encased in heavy metal armor that hindered his speed, he remained unconcerned about traps or monsters, something the pursuers would have to contend with.
¡®It might be better to go down to the lower floor!¡¯
Rusty made his way to the staircase leading down to the lower floor. His metal footsteps echoed in the narrow corridor as he made his escape. The adventurers, still recovering from the blinding light, struggled to give chase. The archer, in particr, had difficulty adjusting his vision and the pursuing monsters proved to be an additional hindrance.
*****
¡°What the hell was that? I¡¯ve never seen a living armor act like this¡ or any monster before?¡±
¡°Oy, what''s the hold-up?¡±
Having sessfully eluded capture, Rusty left the adventurers behind in the chamber where the vitality leaf spawned. As he made his way to safety, three other people arrived from behind the corridor that the archer ventured through. The one that called out to him was clearly of the dwarven race.
¡°I think we are finished with the scouting job.¡±
The archer squinted while some tears escaped from his eyes. The dwarvenpanion started chuckling mockingly, clearly trying to rile up hispanion.
¡°Are you crying? Do you need me to call your mommy?¡±
¡°What? That thing just uses some type of blinding spell¡ It caught me off guard, it won¡¯t happen again¡±
¡°Haha, are you sure you didn¡¯t just pee your pants instead?¡±
The dwarf''s grin widened, and hisughter echoed throughout the expansive chamber. The archer, growing increasingly irritated, pointed his bow in the direction of his carefree ally. The dwarven man, in response but still grinning, raised hisrge halberd in a defensive stance. However, before the situation could escte another voice resonated from behind them.
¡°Hey, Reistel knock it off, leave Keyon alone, we all saw the sh of light, you¡¯d have been blinded too.¡±
A woman wearing dark leather armor appeared between the two and managed to calm the situation down.
¡°Hah, you humans are easy to rile up!¡±
The woman shook her head around and turned to the man named Keyon for some rification.
¡°What happened? What was that bright white light?¡±
¡°I¡¯m not sure, either the monster was using a magical de or it¡¯s an Irregr.¡±
¡°An irregr monster has spawned on this floor? But the information stated that strange things were happening on the second floor but not on this one? If it¡¯s an irregr, then we need to chase it down!¡±
¡°Wait, calm down Livi, I got it with one of my arrows, as long as it has it, I¡¯ll be able to track it. We should probably help those three newbies first, two of them seemed to have been poisoned by that thing.¡±
The woman, referred to as Livi, sighed and nodded in agreement. A fourth member emerged from behind, d in a heavier set of armor and wielding arge tower shield. Without uttering a word, he moved toward one of the corridors where a few monsters began to emerge. While the trio focused on assisting the lower-level adventurers, he effortlessly dispatched the small wave of insignificant monsters, each with a single strike from hisrge mace.
¡°You have our thanks.¡±
¡°No problem, but first take this antidote and then tell us about what happened here.¡±
¡°Of course.¡±
The thief quickly received a blue potion to aid his two party members, with the majority administered to the injured fighter who had fallen victim to the surprise attack. Despite losing a considerable amount of blood and sumbing to poisoning, the mysterious mending liquids allowed for rapid recovery. Following the administration of the antidote, the fighter''s skinplexion gradually shifted back from its previous purple hue. Afterward, a red potion was employed to seal the wound inflicted by the living armor¡¯s de.
¡°This should do but your friend lost some blood, he will still need some time to recover. Now, tell us what happened here.¡±
Livi posed the question now after the trio of adventurers seemed to be alright and they quickly replied.
¡°It all happened when that weird armor appeared, it actually surprise attacked my friend here.¡±
¡°Do living armors have a sneak attack skill?¡±
¡°I don¡¯t think so¡ they should be more simr to fighters andter knights? But if it¡¯s an irregr monster, then perhaps it had gained some thief skills?¡±
The adventurers began pondering the situation among themselves as the party that had encountered the living armor recounted the events. They exined how the armored adversary had struck with a weapon coated in poison, incapacitating one of theirrades. Additionally, the metal monster had cleverly employed the other ones as a shield, isting the remaining fighter from the group.
¡°That¡¯s quite the intelligent monster¡ either it was all luck or this thing is more like a natural monster than a dungeon-created one, what do you think, Keyon?¡±
¡°Considering that it had chosen to escape when in danger, it seems to have a sense of itself and survival instincts, could a monster from outside have wandered into the dungeon instead of it being an irregr?¡±
¡°This is quite strange indeed¡ but weren¡¯t normal monsters supposed to be afraid of dungeons? Wouldn¡¯t the other monsters attack them instantly?¡±
¡°You make a good point there¡ It must have been a monster from this dungeon, there is no other exnation for it.¡±
Keyon responded to Livi, who was grappling with the strangeness of the situation. The behavior of this irregr monster seemed to be different and didn¡¯t make much sense. From time to time such an irregr monster would appear in a dungeon. They were usually mini-bosses that had heightened stats. The monster that almost killed a man in this party at first seemed like one. However, just the fact that it chose to escape made it seem like it was not a typical irregr monster.
Then there were outside monsters that had a more self-centered identity, it would make sense for them to act like this. However, typically, monsters with higher intelligence, born outside dungeons, would not venture into such domains. A force usually kept them at bay, and as long as a dungeon heart was present, they would be repelled. Only higher-tier creatures could ovee this barrier, and the living armor they encountered did not seem to possess that level of strength.
¡°Oy, what you two worrying about?¡±
¡°Huh?¡±
As Keyon and Livi attempted toprehend the situation, their bushy-bearded dwarvenpanion chimed in from the side. Leaning on his halberd with a grin, he quickly added.
¡°Don¡¯t we just need to y that thing and our job will be over? If it runs away from someone like Keyon here, then it can¡¯t be that strong. I bet the guild will give us a nice bonus if we take care of it!¡±
¡°Well, that¡¯s¡ True¡¡±
Livi replied while Keyon frowned as Reistel implied that he was weak.
¡°This mission was just to scout out the second floor, but tell me Keyon how strong was that monster?¡±
She asked again while assessing the situation. Livi, as the leader of the party, faced the need to make a decisive decision. The targeted monster might be nearby, which would enable them to swiftly aplish their mission. Despite not deeming this dungeon overly dangerous, they remained cautious and recognized that a few areas could be problematic even for them.
¡°I don¡¯t know, some Irregrs are capable of calling in reinforcements quickly¡¡±
¡°What of it? All these monsters are just F rank, we can deal with all of them easily!¡±
The dwarven man chimed in, his halberd now positioned over his shoulder. It was clear that he wanted to push on to take care of this creature now and not wait forter. Livi turned her attention to her archerpanion for some confirmation as it was he that had seen the creature.
¡°How strong was it?¡±
¡°I didn¡¯t manage to identify the name but by its movements, I¡¯d say that it¡¯s at most an F plus rank.¡±
Distracted by the presence of the three adventurers and the other monsters, Keyon was unable to identify the monster''s ssification and level. Nevertheless, his keen observational skills allowed him to gauge the opponents¡¯ levels to some extent, even without directly consulting their status screens.
¡°F plus? Haha, this is going to be easy money! I say we go after it! You said that you would be able to track it, right?¡±
¡°Sure but what about these guys?¡±
Keyon pointed to the three young adventurers who had been injured previously. They had been weakened and one of them could not walk on his own. This was when the previously silent member of the group approached. Despite his imposing appearance, his eyes showed a glimmer of concern as he examined the injured adventurers.
¡°I¡¯ll take them to safety.¡±
¡°Aye, let us leave it up to Dedrick!¡±
Eventually, the leader of the group gave in to the request and they split into two groups. Dedrick took charge of guiding the three injured adventurers to safety, with the n to reunite with the main party afterward. Meanwhile, the remaining members decided to pursue the monster, their aim toplete their mission and perhaps get a better reward after.
They moved quickly through the corridors, effortlessly dispatching the low-ranked F monsters that posed no challenge to their skilled party. After a while, they reached a juncture, a ce that they didn¡¯t expect.
¡°Hey, isn¡¯t that one of yours?¡±
¡°Yes, it is¡¡±
¡°Can you still track it?¡±
¡°For a short while but¡¡±
The group found themselves in an unexpected location - at the stairs leading to the lower floor of the dungeon. The arrow that had pierced through the living armor''s forearmy on the ground, indicating that the creature had descended further into the lower level.
¡°Can Irregr monsters normally go between floors?¡±
¡°They shouldn¡¯t¡¡±
¡°Now this is getting even more interesting, an irregr monster that acts like a monster from outside the dungeon!¡±
The dwarven man was quite intrigued by this turn of events but now the party needed to make a decision. Should they venture further down into a potentially more hazardous area, or would it be wiser to contact the guild and request backup before proceeding?
Chapter 13 – Tactical Retreat.
Chapter 13 ¨C Tactical Retreat.
¡®What was up with that guy? Why was he so fast?¡¯
Rusty asked himself while almost tumbling down the stairs to the lower floor of the dungeon. A hole remained from the arrow that had pierced through his arm, but its size didn''t warrant spending his precious bronze resources on repairs just yet. One bar of bronze from his stash tab could mend a much bigger opening so it was better to save it until his injuries increased.
As a monster, he didn''t experience pain and wouldn''t suffer from conditions like bleeding but was instead reliant on external factors for his healing. If he ever found himself battered without enough bronze ingots around, he would be done for. Until finding or developing a passive method for repairs, he needed to be extremely watchful of his body''s status.
The encounter had left him with more questions than answers. He hadn''t anticipated such a powerful opponent appearing out of nowhere. Fortunately, his secret technique had proven effective and it confirmed his observation of his humanoid enemies. Their eyes were a weak point that he could exploit with bright lights, something that he was also immune against.
¡®Well, I should be safe now¡ at least I got in some practice, so it wasn¡¯t totally a waste, next time I¡¯ll be victorious.¡¯
He was not someone to dwell on past mistakes and even in this loss, he could see the value in the experience. It demonstrated that he had indeed be much stronger than before and showcased his capability to contend directly with adventurers. At least the ones that visited the first floor of the dungeon, without truly needing poison. It gave him a small confidence boost but also showed that he wasn¡¯t quite there yet either.
¡®My attacksck a bit of weight to them though¡ is there something that I can do about that?¡¯
After the confrontation, he realized that his hollow body was a serious weakness, and addressing this fact could enhance his all-around strength. While contemting this important issue he encountered his old friend, the zombie with the cked jaw that he caused. After observing this monster¡¯s size he was surprised by its perfect dimensions that were just below his. Instantly a thought crossed his mind, what if he allowed himself to be worn by this zombie, would he be able to be a lot more robust?
This was quite an intriguing idea and he approached the ck-jawed zombie to test it out. cing his helmet on top of its head was rtively easy, but it became increasingly challenging to position any of his other parts. He managed to dislodge his breastte and strap it to the monster but anything after that became a puzzle he could not solve. The moment he removed one of his gauntlets it became impossible to affix anything else. Also, removing his sabatons or greaves just caused him to lose his bnce instead.
¡®Even though the zombie isn¡¯t moving much¡¡¯
The main problem was that he had to split his perception between multiple parts, something that he was unable to do at least at that moment. Moving each part independently proved to be quite challenging for him, and without some external assistance, it seemed unlikely that he would be able to ce himself onto the other monster.
Feeling a bit frustrated with the failed attempt tobine with the zombie, Rusty decided to focus more on his current concern. He was able to get away from the adventurers but he might not be lucky the next time. It seemed that he might have to abandon his more honorable approach of one-on-one fighting. Instead, he would need to revert to his old tactics or further develop his abilities to eliminate those fighters before they could seek help.
The lower floor was dimly lit by flickering torches, casting long shadows that danced across the stone walls. The faint echoes of distant water drips echoed through the distant passages but were interrupted by something. Rusty had not gone far from the stairs and suddenly heard some footstepsing his way. Normally, he wouldn¡¯t make much of it and just move to a location that the adventurers didn¡¯t usually travel to. However, the voices that he heard sounded quite familiar.
¡°Let us hurry, my skill won¡¯tst for long, that living armor could not have gone far.¡±
¡°Aye, right behind you!¡±
The first voice sounded simr to the archer that had pierced his body with a simple arrow and he was not alone. At the moment they were still far away but these sounds that the tunnels were producing were sometimes misleading. Rusty knew that he was unable to defeat that one adventurer, even more when he had more help.
¡®There are others with him¡ I should probably hide¡¡¯
For the time being he didn¡¯t think much of it. This second floor was bigger than the upper one and the many winding corridors made it harder for anyone to track anything down. After spending some time here, he knew of a few hiding ces that were usable. After blending into the shadows as best as he could, he began to make his getaway.
¡®... those footsteps, they just keep getting closer, how do they know where I am?¡¯
The footsteps drew nearer and it didn¡¯t seem that even ducking into other corridors was achieving the result he expected. Typically, adventurers would eventually choose the wrong path, allowing him to escape. However, for some reason, these individuals were able to track him down immediately. At this juncture, Rusty was not fully aware of tracking skills or how they functioned. He could only increase his pace and attempt to get away in a different fashion.
Eventually, he managed to reach the graveyard area where his undead allies were waiting. Swiftly, he grabbed a new bow and a few arrows from a nearby skeleton scout and made his way toward the poisonous leeches. Just after securing some ammunition, his pursuers finally emerged from the same corridor he hade from. They were quite vocal about their arrival and it became clear that he was their main target.
¡°There it is!¡±
¡°It looks slightly different than the rest¡¡±
¡°That ssification¡ A Twilight variant? Ever heard of something like it?¡±
¡°No, but I bet that its parts will sell for a lot if it¡¯s a unique irregr variant! Let¡¯s get it!¡±
If he had eyes they would be opening wide now. The people came all the way here just to get to him and it seemed that they were even aware that he was a Corroded Twilight Bronze Armor, different from the rest. He was not sure why this made him a better target than the other monsters as he was not aware of adventurers selling monster parts for money. However, he did not panic but instead aimed with his trusted bow and arrow.
¡®They don¡¯t have a cleric in their party, so I should have the advantage.¡¯
Rusty held the environmental advantage in this area, as it had been a proven hunting ground for him. The only downside was that these adventurers weren''t attempting to round up the undead skeletons and zombies beforehand. While the creatures were rising from their graves now, they would likely not be able to surround the adventurers as easily. Thus, he began employing the old poison tactic and soon a cloud of purple mist began to envelop the area.
¡°This thing¡ How intelligent is it? To actually use those poison bugs like this? Quite the crafty rust bucket.¡±
¡°Wouldn¡¯t it be a corroded bucket?¡±
The archer turned to the party leader with the question while she was left without a retort.
¡°Huh?¡±
¡°You know that bronze doesn¡¯t rust right? It corrodes. It¡¯s iron and steel that does that, you didn¡¯t know that?¡±
¡°... Just shut up.¡±
The lone woman from the adventurer party shouted back at the archer. Rusty looked from afar and was slowly starting to get irritated. There was a sense of leisure around the group as if they weren¡¯t taking it seriously. It started bing clear that these people didn¡¯t consider him a tough opponent and he could tell it from their expressions. The other adventurers that he managed to hunt were different when he confronted them, but these people showed no fear, just contempt.
To show them that he meant business he finally aimed his arrow toward one of them and the designated target was the smallest one who wielded a strangerge weapon. He appeared to be the slowest among the group and likely the easiest target. After piercing a leech with his arrow, Rusty swiftly shot it towards the man. Even if the arrow was deflected by the man¡¯s weapon, the poison would still linger.
To his surprise, something strange urred. The man who had previously shot him with an arrow aimed his bow upward. It shed with a pale blue light for a second before he released the projectile. It traveled in a peculiar arch to collide with Rusty''s arrow and suddenly diverted its path to the side.
¡°You¡¯re not getting any of those past me.¡±
The archer snorted after executing the skillful ranged attack, but the situation was far from over. While Rusty couldn''t directly poison them, the chamber was gradually filling up with the toxic mist. The area Rusty stood in was already covered in the poisonous haze, as he had stepped on a few of these worms beforehand. To approach him, they would need to wade through it and contend with the zombies heading their way.
¡°Put on your masks, and don¡¯t get injured. As long as you don¡¯t breathe in the poison or let it seep into your wounds, it''s harmless.¡±
¡°Aye, we know.¡±
Before the purple cloud could envelop them, they donned strange-looking masks on their faces. The masks hadrge round shapes covering their eyes made of ss and a prolonged bottom part with another strange-looking circr addon. It was an unfamiliar sight to him, but soon he wouldprehend their purpose. The group casually walked into the mist and to his surprise, effortlessly dispatched the zombies as if they were nothing.
¡®They can resist poison like me?¡¯
This was not what he had anticipated, and panic began to set in. His entire strategy hinged on the poison affecting the fleshy humanoid adventurers, but they didn''t seem affected at all. He overheard them discussing something about wounds, and he was certain that, at most, he could injure one of them before the other two closed in. It dawned on him that the poison was now ineffective and that the best course of action was to flee.
Rusty retreated with haste and used his knowledge of the dungeonyout to navigate to another location. Now that he knew that escaping would be difficult and that poison didn¡¯t work, there were other means he needed to implement. The adventurers efficiently dealt with the small zombie horde and relentlessly pursued him. While none of the creatures in the dungeon posed a match for them, not all hope was lost yet.
¡°Hey, wait this is¡¡±
Next up was the Trap puzzle corridor where he had previously defeated his second adventurer party. Rusty waited on the other end as he was a few steps ahead of them. Once the party of three found itself inside of it, he threw arge boulder at one of the tiles to trigger the trap. He observed the door closing and trapping the adventurers within, giving him a chance to escape.
¡®Will this be enough, or can they still find me?¡¯
Having sessfully trapped the group in the corridor, Rusty pressed on further. He wasn¡¯t sure how they were able to track him but perhaps if he got far enough away, then eventually, he would elude their pursuit. His body wasn''t particrly fast, but it never tired. Soon he arrived at the location where he had dispatched the third party. There arge gorge with flimsy bridges waited for him but he did not cross it. The bridge led to the third floor that he could not pass into and instead, he aimed to go into one of the other corridors.
To his surprise, before he could attempt this feat a strange sound appeared from behind. The lone entrance where he was trying to escape through was hit by a strange arrow that after embedding itself with the top part, created a strange white barrier that looked a bit simr to a spider¡¯s web. He wasn¡¯t sure what to make of it but it was created by his pursuers. Then when he attempted to push it to the side, his metallic hand had be stuck.
¡°You¡¯re not going anywhere, just wait there you damn pile of rust!¡±
¡°What¡¯s with this cowardly monster, it''s just trying to lead us into traps and dead ends?¡±
¡°This is getting annoying, let''s just kill it already!¡±
For a moment Rusty thought that he was actually in the clear but the three adventurers didn¡¯t stop chasing him. Going by their tone he was aware that they were losing their temper and also getting tired of the chase. He assumed that eventually the stamina debuff would kick in ce and they would have to at least postpone their chase but now he had no way of escaping.
His gauntlet was stuck in this spider web trap that had been created out of nowhere. Luckily, he could just relinquish his gauntlet as it was not something that he required to survive. Now he was left with only two options, either he could face the angered adventurers or cross through the short flimsy-looking bridge.
¡®I don¡¯t think I can take them in a fair fight¡ there is only one way for me to survive this, I need to get to the other side.¡¯
Uncertain of his chances, Rusty forced himself to take the bridge. On the other end, other monsters could potentially aid him. However, that wasn''t his n as one of his hands was already missing, and battling was improbable. After quickly reaching the wobbly bridge, he started to cross it with the three people following after him from behind.
¡®Once I get to the other side, I¡¯ll just cut the rope!¡¯
This seemed to be the only way he could envision escaping the situation. After crossing to the other end he would slice through the ropes holding this bridge together. This action would likely send his pursuers plunging into the seemingly bottomless pit below and let him live another day. While the n seemed sound to Rusty, there were some factors he hadn''t taken into ount. One of them was, the other monsters on the other end that after he was about a quarter way through, started charging in his direction.
¡°Reistel, hey stop, do you want to die?¡±
¡°Eh? If we wait he is going to run away! What are ye waiting for?¡±
¡°Just stop stupid, think for once!¡±
It appeared that these individuals were not as oblivious as he had assumed. Only the shortest one attempted to cross the bridge, but the other two stopped him from going. Meanwhile, Rusty struggled to find his bnce with his missing gauntlet. Around the halfway point, the entire bridge started to wobble violently as the other monsters wereing closer. Soon they were trying to push themselves through him to get to the other side, their intent was clearly to attack the adventurers that he wished to escape from.
¡°This isn¡¯t worth it¡ Livi?¡±
¡°Yeah¡ just do it Keyon.¡±
The leader nodded, and the archer notched his arrow. Soon, it flew through the air and collided with Rusty''s backte. He was instantly pushed off bnce but managed to prevent himself from falling. Giving up was not an option and he pushed himself forward to try and get to the other side of this bridge. In his mind, if he could get there and cut the ropes then the adventurers would have to eventually give up on their chase.
However, a second arrow found its way into his armor and collided with his foot. It was exactly at a moment when he was taking an important step and finally, he started falling. His only working hand attempted to grab onto something, but it was to no avail. Soon, Rusty found himself airborne, tumbling down into the darkness below without anything to hold on to.
¡°Damn thing gave us enough trouble¡ let¡¯s just get that one part it left and get out of here.¡±
¡°Aye.¡±
The trio of adventurers didn''t even care as they watched him plunge to his demise. The only thing on their minds was now profit, and staying here would be a waste of time. As Rusty descended toward his demise, they shifted their attention to the approaching monsters and the leftover gauntlet. Their minds had already moved on from this entire encounter, leaving Rusty with nothing but falling into the darkness and looking forward to the inevitable collision at the end.
Chapter 14 – Down The Hole.
Chapter 14 ¨C Down The Hole.
¡°That was an annoying pile of rust.¡±
¡°You mean corroded, right?¡±
¡°Just shut up about that already, let¡¯s just get out of here!¡±
¡°If you so please, Madam~¡±
The archer from the group attempted a very formal bow, or at least something resembling it. Hisck of training in such matters made his performance rather stiff. The team leader Livi sighed and delivered swift punishment to her party member by kicking his leg. Instantly, the man recoiled in pain but luckily most of the damage was taken away by his shin protector.
¡°Ow¡Not the shin¡¡±
¡°Stop ying around, let¡¯s get that gauntlet that monster left and get out of here. I bet Dedrick probably got lost somewhere in the dungeon again.¡±
¡°Aye, he should have caught up to us by now.¡±
The dwarven warrior responded after extracting his halberd from the undead creature he had just defeated. A few of them made it over the bridge that their target had fallen from. While they intended to capture the entire creature, it was sufficient to bring a part of its body to present to the guild as proof.
¡°It doesn¡¯t look much better than the metal from the other living armors, can we even sell this for more than a silver coin?¡±
¡°I don¡¯t know, it had a strange name to it, never heard of a Twilight variant, maybe we can sucker in one of those alchemists.¡±
¡°Those guys? Yeah, those idiots love to pay good coin for these unique monster parts.¡±
Livi dislodged the gauntlet from the sticky that it had been stuck to. After looking at it for a moment, she shrugged and tossed in into a bag that was carried by her warrior friend, Reistel.
¡°Let¡¯s find Dedrick and grab whatever else we can from this low-rank floor, but it probably won¡¯t be anything worthwhile.¡±
The trio soon left with their spoils and left the fallen living armor behind. In their minds, this was the end of their mission and after reporting their findings to the guild, they would be done with everything.
¡°Hey, Keyon, what are you waiting for? Let¡¯s go!¡±
Livi spotted her archer party member looking at the seemingly bottomless pit without moving and eventually moved over to confront him.
¡°What is it?¡±
¡°I don¡¯t know but I didn¡¯t hear the voice of the world.¡±
¡°Oh? Do you think it might still be alive?¡±
¡°I¡¯m not sure, this pit is deep, it could be out of range for me to get any experience or perhaps I didn¡¯t do enough damage for it to count?¡±
¡°Hm¡Well, not like we can do anything about it now. We¡¯ll just report this to the guild too.¡±
Both of them nced down but eventually retreated to the path they came from. Even if the monster somehow survived, it was much too weak to pose a threat to most adventurers. All the group of adventurers could do was ry this information and then collect their reward. They didn''t care about what the guild did afterward, nor did they concern themselves with the safety of other adventurers who might be in danger.
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¡®Somehow, I¡¯m still alive? But¡ I might not be for long¡¡¯
For a moment, Rusty found himself falling into the deep and dark gorge that seemingly had no bottom. While he didn''t quite reach the bottom and his fall had been cushioned, he still found himself in a dangerous position. At some point during his descent, he collided with something that softened his fall. It was simr to the sticky that had ensnared his gauntlet but it was on a muchrger scale.
He couldn''t move and just like before, was stuck. The fall had dislodged some of his armor pieces, and he was missing one of his legs. His armor had somehow survived the fall but had be cracked in a few ces. While he was still alive, a big problem was approaching and it looked rather hungry.
A creature emerged from within the darkness. The absence of any light didn''t pose a problem for Rusty, as he was still just a piece of living armor. He perceived the world differently than humans, and even in fully darkened ces, he could still see. This creature was quiterge and slowly crawled toward him on its eight legs. It resembled some of the bugs he used to kill to gather one experience point, but it was muchrger and looked much more dangerous.
¡®What should I do?¡¯
He tried to wrestle himself out of the sticky but was unable to move. His movements seemed to only irritate therge spider creature that was approaching, as it shook the web he was entangled in. When he looked around, he noticed that he was not the only one there. Many other creatures that had now turned to skeletons or were wrapped up in theting were present. Perhaps even the adventurer that he had caused to fall into the chasm had made his way down.
¡®There is something different about this creature¡ it doesn¡¯t feel like it belongs here.¡¯
One particrity about this monster was that it felt different than the dungeon monsters he had previously encountered. Within the dungeon there was a type of sense of belonging, it was a sort of barometer that every creature there had and it helped him distinguish between his allies. It seemed as if this thing was not born of the dungeon, and it wouldn''t hesitate to tear his body apart.
To make things worse, this spider monster was already munching on Rusty¡¯s missing leg. He could see his sabaton vanishing into its gullet. He knew that these creatures normally preferred to munch on more fleshy monsters but this one seemed to have an appetite even for metal. Considering that he couldn¡¯t move at all, this seemed like the end of his adventures. Just as he had managed to escape the group of adventurers, he was now going to really perish again.
¡®Will I lose my levels and evolution?¡¯
He was not afraid of death, as the two previous times he was just reformed as the same corroded armor. However, after gaining many skills and experiencing his first evolution, he was unwilling to simply give up. An emotion akin to pride began forming in his metallic form and he could not be sure if reviewing was even an option. For some reason, he felt that the dungeon¡¯s influence was a lot weaker here and that if he epted his fate now, all of it would end.
¡®But how do I get out, I can¡¯t even move¡¯
Even though he wanted to resist there was no way of doing it. The monster was already on top of him and munching on his other leg. Without any problem, it bit through his remaining cuisse and was on its way to eating him alive. Fear bottled up inside of him as he tried to exude more of his strength, but it was to no avail. The monster ced one of its legs on his backte and plunged it right through. The difference in power was apparent and even without this spider web he was in, there was no chance of himing out on top.
¡®There has to be something¡¡¯
The monster was busy eating his body parts but he wasn¡¯t giving up. His remaining arm was still holding his sword and in ast-ditch effort, he decided to use one of his only skills. This skill was not known for its damage but perhaps it would do something. Thus, suddenly a burst of light enveloped his weapon and illuminated this entire darkened area as if it was day.
¡°GUOHH!?¡±
To his surprise, the monster that was holding him tightly reacted quite strongly and this wasn¡¯t all. The webbing that he found himself trapped in, did the same. For some reason, it started to dissolve the moment the radiance took over this ce. While the monster didn¡¯t die, it was as if the light he was producing was able to burn through its body.
The part of the web that was around the sword became loose, and soon after his whole arm was free. Now that he could move it, he realized that there was a way to free his remaining body parts. After a few strategically ced cuts he was finally able to dislodge what remained of his form. At the moment, this was his right arm and upper body with both legs missing and no left hand. It was quite the predicament, at least the monster had retreated into an opening in the wall.
¡®Where am I?¡¯
While he could see inside the darkness, it didn¡¯t mean that he could perceive things that were too far away. With the help of the light, he could now see this ce and perhaps a way to save himself. There were some holes within the walls of this chasm but there was also no visible bottom that he could see. One such opening wasn¡¯t that far from his location and perhaps he could reach it. There was one problem though, he would need to get there first but most of his lower body was missing.
At first, he thought about restoring his damaged body but such an act would take some time. While the monster spider had retreated to a nearby hole to save itself from the light, the radiance would notst. His magic points had not fully recovered and thus he would be unable to activate this skill again. Considering that this monster wanted to eat him, it would probably attempt to stop him.
¡®I should have some time, it¡¯s better than nothing!¡¯
The n wasn¡¯t very safe or usible, but there was nothing else he could think of. After the light on his sword started to die down, he holstered his de and used his only good arm to pull himself forward. At the same time, he quickly brought up his stash tab and willed it to use one of the bronze ingots to restore his lost gauntlet. It would take a few moments for it to reform but with two working arms, he would be much quicker.
Just as expected it was taking a while for this to happen and not having legs wasn¡¯t so bad as he was much lighter now. Due to the light, the sticky web had for some reason be a lot more flimsy and also lost its properties to hold him in ce. Thanks to this fact he was now able to slowly crawl towards the wall where safety awaited. However, once the light was gone, the monster spider that was trying to eat him, emerged again.
Its many eyes focused on the suit of armor that was crawling away. It gave chase but at a slower pace. It seemed to still be wary of the light that had been previously produced and its body was even sizzling from the damage it received. Rusty continued to crawl and after restoring his second hand, he continued at a faster pace than before.
Time was running out and the monster continued to approach Rusty from behind. He did not turn to look but continued crawling forward until he reached the end of the road where only onerge strand of webbing remained. With one hand he grabbed the robe-like web and used his other hand to cut it. However, even when his sword collided with it, the webbing didn¡¯t give out and he was seemingly stuck in ce.
¡°GUAH!¡±
The spider gave out a strange sound while increasing its pace. It seemed to have now fully recovered from the light attack and was unwilling to let its prey escape. The eight legs were utilized to quickly bridge the gap that had been created.
¡®If one isn¡¯t enough!¡¯
Rusty wasn¡¯t willing to give up, he hade too far to be just eaten by this thing nor did he want to fall to his death either. Just like he had announced, if one strike was not enough then he would try again until they were. His sword began to chip and dull but he did not relent. Until the end, he did not give up and just as the giant spider was about to pounce at him again, the webbing finally gave in.
The sword he was using broke at the exact moment Rusty sliced through. One hand clung to the rope-like web thread and he was now swinging through the darkness. His path took him towards the opening in the wall that he had previously seen. As he flew through the air he felt a sense of relief but it was short-lived. While the monster didn¡¯t give chase he did not truly judge the distance too well and instead of ending up in this opening, he collided with the wall on the side.
¡®This isn¡¯t good¡¡¯
His metallic fingers pushed into the rocks instantly but he started sliding down. He desperately tried to grab onto something but the smooth surface of the wall offered him no grip. Rusty slid further and further down with an increase in speed. Panic set in as he realized that he might end up falling into the abyss after all.
Suddenly, as he was moring for some support while sliding down he lost his grip on the rocky wall. It was not that he had begun falling but that there was no wall that he could cling to. While sliding down, luck was finally on his side. He ended up at another opening but one that was quite narrow and short.
Instantly, he attempted to grab onto something as his fall still continued. The empty hole took him by surprise but he was able to grab onto the edge to keep himself from sliding down more than before. His body, now consisting mostly of his upper torso and limbs, didn¡¯t weigh that much so he was finally able to hold himself together. Then with haste, he started to pull himself up into the narrow opening that had appeared. There wasn¡¯t much space here but enough for him to finally rx.
¡®I¡¯m safe¡ I survived¡¡¯
If he was a human being then he would be sweating bullets by now. He was still stuck in a void filled with darkness where he couldn¡¯t see the bottom nor the top. If he wanted to get back to the dungeon where he came from, then climbing seemed to be the only way. However, the metal-eating spider monster was above him and perhaps more of the same types lurked in the darkness.
¡®But now what?¡¯
With the light from his de gone, he couldn¡¯t see that far anymore. There was an ever-epassing darkness very reminiscent of the void that he came from. He thought of restoring his body now and attempting to climb up. Rusty was a monster that could not tire out, so perhaps he would be able to eventually crawl to safety. However, the walls were quite t, and just like before he would probably just end up sliding down and further towards the bottom.
¡®I looks like I should be able to squeeze through¡¡¯
If going up wasn¡¯t an option then perhaps the hole he discovered would give him some answers. While it was small, in his current diminished form he would be able to crawl through. When looking inside he could see that there was more space inside and it seemed to lead somewhere. Without much hesitation, Rusty decided to venture into the darkness of the narrow passage or more precisely, squeeze himself into it.
His bronze body scraped on the jagged edges of the rocks and created a somewhat ufortable sound. Instantly he could hear some movement in the distance, as if something outside had been awoken. Quickly, he pushed himself inside while not caring about the damage he was sustaining and eventually, he was able to force his mangled body into the narrow opening before something loud and heavynded close by.
As he crawled more inside, he could feel something hitting his backte that became even more dented than before. Luckily, he was left with a small amount of hit points that allowed him to get to safety. Whatever tried to grab him from the other side relented and finally, he could truly take a breather. He was now in a new ce, somewhere where even the monsters were trying to attack him.
For the time being he decided to take a breather. His body was battered and scratched all over, and while he still had some bronze ingots to restore his body, his resources were limited. He needed to pace himself as the challenges that awaited him were unknown and perhaps finding bronze in this area wouldn''t be as easy as before.
Chapter 15 – Ants.
Chapter 15 ¨C Ants.
¡®That¡¯s better¡ Now what should I do?¡¯
Rusty had expended arge amount of bronze to restore the rest of his body to its original shape. After crawling through the initial hole, it gradually expanded enough for him to walk on both his metallic legs. The entire ce felt somewhat peculiar as if still under the lingering influence of the dungeon but not entirely so.
While he was falling down therge hole, he also heard the voice screaming at him before suddenly going silent. It was as if something had severed or blocked the connection he previously had. However, this was still simr to him going down to the second floor where the connection was lessened as well. Once here he also noticed a new peculiarity.
¡®If that thing tried to eat me, I should probably assume that those aren¡¯t friends either¡¡¯
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Minuscule Myrm Ant Drone L4 G+
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Insectoid
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There were other monsters down here, ones that differed from the ones on the first and second floors. They didn¡¯t have the usual humanoid shape but were more simr to the smaller insects he dispatched for one experience point each. The area here had be dimly lit thanks to strange glowing insects sticking to the walls. This let him examine the insectoid monster in more detail.
The first thing that caught his metallic eyes was the creature''s head. It had tworge antennae that were constantly twitching. It had a set of mandibles that opened up the moment he was spotted. Its size wasn¡¯t thatrge as it reached up to about his knee but it was also somewhat lengthy. The monster had two other main parts besides its head and was somewhat simr to the monstrosity that had almost eaten him. However, it has one less set of shorter legs, not as many eyes and its coloring was dark brownish.
¡®Is it charging?¡¯
Rusty had been able to reform his body and de with the help of his leftover bronze. His resources were running low and he was down to two more bronze ingots. To his knowledge, there was no bronze to be gained here so he couldn¡¯t let himself be damaged anymore. Thisrge ant monster didn¡¯t seem to be a friend like the skeletons or zombies, he needed to protect himself.
The ant monster hurled itself at him as soon as he made himself known. Preliminary analysis indicated that this was a G+ rank monster and not something Rusty had encountered before. Rusty, ssified as an F-rank monster with some F+ stats, found himself unsure whether this made him stronger or weaker than the creature. However, judging by its movements, he was inclined to believe that it was actually much weaker than him or any of the monsters he had encountered before.
Its attack pattern was quite rudimentary as it came at him in a straight line. The only weapon it possessed was a pair of mandibles that could potentially chew through his armor, a theory Rusty was unwilling to test. Instead, he sidestepped the attack and instinctively activated his power sh move. His sword executed a swift downward strike, effortlessly cutting the creature in two.
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You have gained +10 experience points.
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¡®It¡¯s kind of weak?¡¯
The monster ant proved unable to withstand more than one hit from his sword. Inparison to all his previous experiences with adventurers, this monster felt like a joke. It moved slowly and approached him without any strategic or intricate thought. Then to make things even better the experience gained from defeating it was much higher than from any other insect or rodent he had faced. While it didn''te close to the experience received from killing an adventurer, the risk factor associated with this creature was rather low.
¡®Isn¡¯t this rather good? Maybe I shouldn¡¯t return to the upperyers¡¡¯
Rusty thought to himself, as his main reason for existing, was still the pursuit of power and further evolution. He was able to attack the monsters here and gain much more experience than when he was on the upper levels. The adventurers he had previously hunted proved to be too much for his current capabilities but these G-rank ant monsters could be just the thing that he needed.
¡®Oh¡ there is a lot of them¡¡¯
While he had dispatched the first Minuscule Myrm Ant Drone, more of them appeared afterward. He assumed that these creatures functioned simrly to the monsters he was acquainted with. If they were any more close by they would be drawn in by the sounds or some othermanding voice. Soon instead of just one ant there were five and the battle started again.
They starteding at him from the front as there was no other way to approach him. At first, he imagined that this would allow him to take them on one by one. However, some of the ants started to crawl on the sides of the tunnel and one moved onto the ceiling. They attacked him from all directions and the battle got quite hectic.
After thrusting his sword into one of the monster''s abdomen another one bit his left leg. Soon after, another descended from the ceiling and met a swift end as he cut it in half. Its green innards sprayed onto his armor but it didn''t bother him too much. It appeared that this time around, his armor was sufficient enough to prevent any substantial damage. The monster''s mandibles were bending the bronze but they couldn''t rip through it. Finally, his armored form wasing in handy and he quickly dispatched the five other dog-sized insects.
¡®All this experience! This is great!¡¯
Rusty began to cheer as he gained sixty experience points in a matter of minutes. Previously, it would take him multiple hours of trying to find small rodents or other creatures to achieve the same result. It was not something he was ustomed to and he craved more and to his surprise, this was not quite over.
¡®Oh? They are still approaching? This is bing a bit¡ troublesome¡ perhaps?¡¯
While he loved the continuous experience grind the monsters kept appearing, and he was forced to endure more gnawing attacks. His armor managed to withstand the assaults but the more ants bit the same spots, the sooner he would start losing body parts. He utilized his swordsmanship as best as he could but he felt that he couldn''t sustain something like this forever.
After another five minutes, there were now more than fifteen corpses in the corridor where Rusty had appeared. He had managed to push through and finally arrived at a fork in the road. The chamber he entered had multiple entrances and from several of them, he could hear some suspicious echoes. It was evident that these monsters were being attracted from a greater distance. His skeletal friends and other living armors weren¡¯t capable of such feats and he was realizing that this ce probably held some other secrets he didn¡¯t know.
¡®I need to leave, even though they are easy to kill, I can¡¯t handle hundreds of them at a time.¡¯
He was aware of his limitations and unwilling to allow himself to die. Many things have changed and he now didn¡¯t expect to be rebuilt as the previous two times. He would also be unable to return to this ce at which he arrived through sheer luck. It was best to find a safe corner in this new part of the dungeon, where he could take a moment to reassess the entire situation and formte a proper n.
¡®That one seems safe, I can¡¯t sense any sounds or movement.¡¯
Rusty did not have ears either but he was somehow able to perceive sound waves in some way that he didn¡¯t fully understand. Soon he ventured into this path which was scarcely illuminated by the strange insects on the ceiling. Normally he expected to make a clean getaway but to his surprise, the monsters were following after him.
¡®It¡¯s simr to those humans, they somehow know where I am going.¡¯
Finally, he realized that these monsters might never let up and that he needed to do something. Rusty didn¡¯t really have a clue as to how all of this was happening as the monsters from his dungeon level had no such capabilities. While running he tried to strain his metallic brain for answers. The memories from the demon lord and hero had be quite faint since he visited the soul forge but he was somehow able to decide something.
¡®The monster blood, perhaps?¡¯
After confronting the first few monster ants, he became covered in their insides. The armor he was wearing was now coated in green goop and various liquids from the monsters. However, even if this was the cause what was he supposed to do about it? The mess was all over his body and covered all the main parts. Even if he took himself apart there would still be remnants of the ant remains left on his armor. He would only be making himself weaker for the next confrontation.
¡®Hm¡ is fighting the only way? Maybe eventually they will give up?¡¯
This was a possibility but he didn¡¯t truly have enough information about these new creatures or theyout of this new part of the dungeon. His only weapon that was his sword wasn¡¯t looking too great either. He would probably need to spend another bronze ingot to repair it as it was already chipped in a few ces. With this thing in mind he continued on his way and perhaps along the way, he would find something that would allow him to survive this.
¡®Hm¡ should I follow these glowing bugs?¡¯
He could hear the clicking and cking of the monster ants behind him and after a while, he arrived at more forks that led to more tunnels. These passages he was traveling through were starting to be wider and also brighter. Rusty noticed that some tunnels were more illuminated than others as if the glowing bugs were attracted to something there. He wasn''t sure why but he felt like he should follow the well-lit passages.
After increasing his pace something caught his metallic ears, a sound that he had not heard before. At first, he was apprehensive about moving forward but the sounds of angry ants behind him forced him to move forward. Eventually, he arrived at arger chamber with a strange new thing he had previously not seen before.
¡®Is this water? Where is it all going?¡¯
This might have been a mistake as he arrived at a well-illuminated area but there was nowhere else to go. Below him, he could see arge stream of water that was flowing at a rapid pace in one direction. The only problem was, that there were no other tunnels that he could now go to but the ants were still chasing him.
¡®Should I go back?¡¯
Rusty turned around and considered his options. He could either push back into the corridor and face the approaching ants or turn around to face the tides. It was not a bottomless pit and it seemed that the water should at least be able to wash off the smelly insect bits from his body. He wasn''t sure if his metallic body would be able to float but it could be the only way to get away.
After looking back and forth, he decided to give it a go. The monster ants were easy enough to beat so perhaps finding a safer route would be better. However, the moment he took a few steps towards the passage he came from, he noticed a huge problem. There weren''t just a few ants but they had turned into a massive surge of multiple insect bodiesing his way. He managed to dispatch a few before quickly retreating to the area with the water. Now, diving in didn''t seem like such a bad idea.
¡®Well¡ I survivedst time¡¡¯
There was no other way out as countless monster ants were pouring out of the corridor and crawling up the walls. If he tried to go back in, they would quickly surround him and bite him to death. Even if he could defeat multiple tens of them, eventually, he would probably sumb to the horde he was facing. The decision was made for him and he found himself jumping off the ledge into the rapids below.
Thest thing he saw was the many ants on the ledge looking down at him. Luckily, it didn¡¯t seem like they liked this river too much as none of them decided to jump down after him. He was quickly carried away while bumping into some rocks and his body, at first, remained on the surface but eventually started to fill up with water. With more weight, he started going under but before he was fully submerged, arge log came flying in.
Rusty identified this log as something that could keep itself above the currents so he clung to it with all his might. The lone log carried him downstream and he had no idea what was happening around him. Light kept expanding the more he traveled through this rapid river and other sources that he couldn¡¯t fully identify yet showed themselves.
The current started to pick up speed and the surroundings began to change. He soon found himself in a wider area where he spotted some other monsters on the side. It were some other ant-type monsters but some of them wererger than the drones he had seen before. They stood on the sides while he continued to cling to the log and go downstream to eventually, fall down another hole.
It was a waterfall that he arrived at, and during the fall his grip became loose. His helmet had started to fall off and he had to grab it to not lose his head. Thus, he found himself free-falling and made quite the ssh down below. Once underwater, he collided with some other debris brought down by the water and continued to flow further down but eventually, he reached an end.
Rusty clung to some branches that allowed him to float forward, and eventually, he could feel some ground under his feet. His body was filled up with water, which made it hard to move forward, but luckily, the area he came up in wasn''t that deep. The waterfall made a lot of noise in the distance, but besides it, there was no one here. No monster ants or other creatures but instead a well-lit area greeted him.
As he was slowly lumbering out of therge body of water he raised his helmet up. Quickly from his neck cavity, arge amount of water started to spray out along with a fish jumping out that used his body as a submarine. It flopped around in the air and then plunged back down into the smallke that had formed down here. Rusty continued to move forward while parts of his body continued to leak and only after getting out did he start looking around.
This area was quite shiny, with many crystals producing bright lights. They were in the walls, on the ceiling, and all around the area. Other minerals were also sticking out that he couldn''t identify, but this was not what he was focusing on. The lights here felt a bit simr to something and that something was the light attack that he could produce with his sword. Perhaps, just like with the spider, this light could be the reason why there were no monsters here and why the ants did not follow him.
¡®Should I use this area? It doesn¡¯t seem like it¡¯s used by anything or anyone?¡¯
Rusty pondered his options as he stood in the illuminated chamber, dripping water and surrounded by sparkling crystals. The absence of any immediate threats gave him a moment to think and n his next move. The water that still clung to his metallic frame dripped onto the rocky ground and created small puddles that reflected the ambient light from the crystals.
While he wasn''t sure about the connection these glowing crystals had with his sword skill, they seemed to be repelling the monsters and keeping them away. It was perhaps possible to use this chamber as a safe haven, something that he could turn into a base¡
Chapter 16 – Crystal Cavern.
Chapter 16 ¨C Crystal Cavern.
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Identification:
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Petty Light Crystal
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A crystal filled with a minuscule amount of the light element.
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¡®Hm¡ What about this bigger one?¡¯
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Identification:
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Lesser Light Crystal
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A crystal filled with a small amount of the light element.
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¡®It doesn¡¯t seem like I can store them though. I bet they would probablye in handy inside the tunnels as those Ant things don¡¯t seem to like the light. They are fine with those other glowing bugs though, I guess it''s the light element part and not the actual glow?¡¯
Rusty had arrived at a strange area filled with various light sources. There were crystalsing out of the ground and walls. Everything in this ce was being illuminated but something simr to his Basic Elemental Charge skill. Thanks to this effect, a safe zone was created where no monsters wandered in. Even after waiting more than an hour, no ants dared to jump down the waterfall.
¡®I can store these though¡ at least the petty ones?¡¯
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Identification:
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Petty Mana Crystal
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A crystal filled with a minuscule amount of mana. Can be used to restore MP.
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The light crystals were producing a white light while the mana crystals were shining in a paler blue color. To his surprise, his magic points were for some reason recharging at a much faster pace than before. He deduced that it was thanks to these many blue crystals that were exuding magical energies.
¡®But how do I use these to restore my MP?¡¯
After realizing that he was rtively safe, he explored the area and found these two resources. The white glowing light crystals could provide him with a ce to rest and run away to, while the blue ones could perhaps make battles easier. Basic Power Thrust and sh were his two main attacking skills but they needed MP to be used. After a few swings, he would be drained of that resource and need some time for it to recharge.
His identification skill suggested that it might be possible to use the smaller blue crystals in some manner. Thus, he decided to test this by using up most of his mana while away from the area with the mana crystals. There was another path leading out that eventually turned into a dark corridor that the passive effects could not reach. There he held one of the small mana crystals to see if it would do something.
¡®It¡¯s not really doing anything? I was recovering more mana back in the crystal cave¡¡¯
Rusty wasn¡¯t sure what he was doing wrong or how to tackle this issue. He tried holding the crystal closer to his body and even attempted to ce it inside his own metallic body. These attempts went unrewarded as nothing seemed to be happening but then, with some luck he managed to figure it out.
When he attempted to retrieve the crystal from within his body, he fumbled a bit. The shiny stonended on the ground and cracked slightly. It seemed that these strange minerals were quite brittle and even a small fall would cause some damage to them. However, once some cracks were revealed, a tiny amount of strange blue mist emerged for a second.
¡®Oh? My MP bar jumped up by a few points?¡¯
The moment his body came in contact with this blue mist, he recovered some magical points. To further test this incident, he picked up the cracked stone and crushed it into fine powder. This produced a more intense mist that somehow was sucked into his metallic body and quickly restored his MP to full.
¡®So that¡¯s how you do it! Just crush it and it¡¯s done!¡¯
Rusty cheered at his new discovery and quickly made his way back to the cave filled with these crystals. He was able to store the smaller ones that were about the size of his thumb in his stash tab.
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Would you like to store Petty Mana Crystal inside of your inventory?
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When he focused on the mana crystal he was eventually given a prompt by the world''s system. Under the window with the message, there were two buttons, one in red that said no and one in green that said yes. He had learned that he could either will it to be activated or press it down with one of his metallic digits. For some reason that he didn¡¯t fully understand, it felt better to poke at it with his digit instead of forcing it with his mind. It was also a bit faster when he didn¡¯t have to focus his brain too much.
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A Petty Mana Crystal has been added to your inventory.
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A Petty Mana Crystal has been added to your inventory.
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A Petty Mana Crystal has been added to your inventory.
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Storage capacity for this item has been reached.
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¡®Oh? What is this now?¡¯
After acquiring exactly ten of the crystals into his stash tab, he was unable to put in any more. There were hundreds of these small ones in this cave and evenrger ones that he couldn¡¯t even process. However, for some reason, there was a limit to how many of them he could carry in this stash tab. He could see the number under the icon representing them and was unable to switch to any of the other squares inside of his inventory grid to fit any more of them.
¡®Strange¡ I guess there are some limits?¡¯
Rusty was not sure why he was being limited by this system but perhaps if he leveled up, more inventory space would be freed up. It seemed that something was trying to keep him from acquiring too many of the good items early in his evolutionary journey and having too many of the lesser ones wasn¡¯t possible either.
¡®Hm¡ Ten isn¡¯t bad though, should be enough for now.¡¯
He wasn¡¯t deterred by this turn of events, as having more mana was always a plus. With the help of these crystals, he would be able to defeat more enemies, and returning here to restock was always an option. Perhaps this was a blessing in disguise as it would keep him more grounded. Otherwise, he could end up venturing too far into the unknown caves and get himself in by some entity he doesn¡¯t yet understand.
¡®I did overdo it with those adventurers, maybe if I didn¡¯t kill so many, those strong ones wouldn¡¯t have appeared?¡¯
Rusty pondered over his recent experiences and decided that a more cautious approach might be more beneficial. The illuminated chamber with crystals had provided him with a sanctuary of sorts, a ce where he could recover and strategize. This would be his new base of operations, their of Rusty the Corroded Twilight Bronze Armor.
¡®Now it¡¯s official!¡¯
Thanks to the memories of the Demon Lord and the Hero he was aware of writing and symbols. While he wasn¡¯t quite there yet, he was able to produce simple shapes that resembled things. At the entrance to the cave, he decided to draw something that resembled his armored body holding arge sword. It was quite jagged andcked finesse but he was sure that it would make this ce his.
¡®I think humans put symbols on the things that they im, so this cave is now mine. I will call it, Rusty¡¯s Lair of Crystals!¡¯
There were three main parts to this ce. One of them was the waterfall andke through which he entered this area. It was an open space surrounded by light crystals and luminescent insects. Further inside was the cave with the blue crystals and some other minerals that he wasn¡¯t sure about. Further away was another passage that led out and into a new dungeon area where he expected to encounter some monsters.
¡®Two entrances, one through the waterfall and the other one through this path¡ Should I bring some of the light crystals over here to keep monsters from approaching?¡¯
He had marked his new base, but something was missing. This entrance was quite dark, and it was even possible that some monsters would chase him further inside. To alleviate this problem, he decided to bring some of the light crystals over here. These were octagonal with pointy endings, while the blue mana crystals were more rock-shaped.
After yanking one out of a crystalline structure he was on his way to bring it over here. However, once on the path away from the main cave something strange happened. The once bright white light started to fade away and once at the destination, the crystal was barely producing any light.
¡®What is this about?¡¯
Rusty was surprised and quickly began doing some tests. After going back a few steps he noticed that the light was bing brighter but the further away from the main cave, the less did the crystal shine. He wasn¡¯t sure what this was about but it seemed that it wasn¡¯t possible to take these light sources with him, something that he was actually nning to do.
¡®This sucks, now my perfect n is in shambles¡¡¯
After the realization, he felt quite sad. He had intended to stick a few of these inside of his body. If the monsters didn¡¯t like the light, then perhaps it would function simrly to the poison leeches he discovered on the second level of the dungeon. Now he realized that it would be pointless to bring these crystals with him as they would only make his body more sluggish.
¡®This just leaves one more problem, where will I find some bronze?¡¯
It was time to head out of this ce to continue his adventure but one problem remained. There were no metals in this ce that he could use to help restore his body. After the fall he had gone through most of his reserves and killing the monsters here also wore out his sword. Eventually, he would run out and his body could copse. Thus, his first task became to localize a source of either bronze or copper and tin. If he was able to do that, then this ce would be a true heaven for leveling.
¡®I think there are ces called mines in underground areas like these, maybe I can find one here?¡¯
It was time to embark on a new quest to be stronger. He knew that he needed to be careful as this was a truly new ce without any allies. Previously he could use other monsters to hide himself but now, his situation was more simr to the adventurers he had defeated. It was probably best if he learned from their mistakes and didn¡¯t dive in too deep.
¡®Is there something that can aid me to not get lost?¡¯
Before venturing out he created a simple map of the areas that he had encountered here. He continued to add things to the well-lit walls and this caused him to notice something. In the dungeon above, the walls and ground tended to mend itself but it didn¡¯t seem to be the case here. Even after more than half an hour had passed, he couldn¡¯t see any changes to the scratches that had been created.
Rusty wasn¡¯t sure if it was possible that he had left the dungeon he was born in or that something else was at y here. Perhaps this crystal cave area was unique, but he would only find out once outside. There was a possibility that these white and blue crystals had something to do with it, but he couldn''t be sure. Thus the first thing he did was begin marking the walls after leaving his newir. If the markings that he left remained in ce, then it would mean that he was perhaps not in a dungeon anymore.
He didn¡¯t need to go far to arrive at a new location, this one also near some water. It was arger chamber with a high ceiling and a ce with many stctites hanging up from the ceiling. To his surprise, he was not alone here as some monsters resided in this ce, different ones than the Minuscule Myrm Ant Drone he encountered.
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Lesser Giant Centipede L2 F-
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Type:
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Insectoid
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The first monster he noticed was quite long, with many tiny legsing out of its body. The centipede had a glossy, dark exoskeleton and its numerous legs produced a clicking sound as they skittered across the ground. At first, he thought that this thing was swiftly moving towards him so he drew his sword but it stopped in its tracks.
¡®What is it doing?¡¯
This monster was about as long as three drone ants put together and was certainly stronger, but it was still something that he could probably handle. It supported the rear of its body with some of its legs while rising up to make itself taller. After using some mandibles to produce some strange sounds, it retreated towards the small river in the middle of this chamber. At this point, Rusty had already prepared his sword to strike thisrge insect but instead of lunging forward, it just retreated without doing anything.
¡®What are they all doing?
The Lesser Giant Centipede wasn¡¯t the only monster here, as there were others of different types. Rusty saw some slug monster not that far away, slowly crawling over to the river and cing its head inside. Some of the ants were also there doing the exact thing at this flowing river. While Rusty didn¡¯t need any food or liquids, the other creatures did. It seemed that they were all gathering in thisrge cave area to do this and not attacking each other while doing so.
¡®They are getting along? But not quite¡¡¯
At first, he thought that theserge insects were just part of the dungeon, much like he was with the skeletons and zombies. He was unable to attack the other monsters either, but he considered himself to be a bit more unique. The ones here were clearly on edge, and some of them were even hissing at each other. This area was perhaps some type of safe ground where these monsters didn¡¯t want to attack each other.
¡®There are a bunch of them here but they don¡¯t like each other¡¡¯
He was not sure how this truce came about but instead of making any sudden movements he just watched. The monsters seemed to act in a sort of pattern. They would hiss at each other before going towards the flowing river from which they would quickly drink and retreat. There were many of them here and each type slithered or crawled into a different corridor.
Eventually, a thought crossed his mind, and he quickly started identifying more of the monsters, searching for ones that would be the easiest to y. Most of them were of simr strength and ranged from the F- rank to the F+ rank, with the weakest of the bunch being the ants that he had encountered previously. The only reason the other monsters seemed to be afraid of these ants was their sheer numbers.
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Lesser Giant Beetle L3 F+
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Type:
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Insectoid
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¡®Those ones look the hardest, would I be able to damage it with my sword?¡¯
He concluded that going after the ants would probably be the easiest at first. They were the only monsters that were below F rank and he could kill a drone with one swing. While they would quickly try to attack him together, as long as he didn¡¯t enter theirir fully, he would probably be safe.
¡®Yes¡ this is probably the best n¡ I will slowly conquer this ce and after I evolve¡¡¯
His body began to shake with anticipation as this ce was providing him with an almost perfect hunting ground. There were various monster types that he could face and slowly build up his levels. He could start with the weakest and slowly build himself up towards stronger ones. It was time to begin his conquest of this area and make himself the strongest.
Rusty was now determined to establish his dominance in this new cave system. Carefully observing these monsters would give him important insight into their weak points. He made sure to look for softer-looking spots in their bodies he could sink his de in. Most of them used their mandibles as main weapons but other ones like the slugs seemed to use something akin to acid instead. The hunt had now begun and he would rise above all.
Chapter 17 – Looking For Copper.
Chapter 17 ¨C Looking For Copper.
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You have gained +10 experience points.
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You have gained +10 experience points.
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Congrattions you have gained a level.
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¡®Woah, I gained a level!... But I better keep on running!¡¯
Rusty said to himself while trying to put more power into his metallic legs. The ground underneath was quite uneven and his body was not suited for such a fast pace. His metallic legs nked against the rocky ground as he sprinted through the twisting tunnels of the cave system. The echoes of his footsteps were mixed with the angry hisses and clicking sounds of the pursuing ants.
¡®They are really angry, well I don¡¯t me them, I did kill quite a lot of them this time around¡¡¯
As he navigated the passages, Rusty continued to nce at the glowing light insects on the walls. These creatures just like the monsters here needed water to survive and would remain close to their source. The main watering hole in this dungeon attracted a lot of glow bugs and this was where he was heading.
However, therge ant monsters didn¡¯t relent and kept on pursuing through the series of tunnels he had memorized. It seemed that these tunnels were not the same as the dungeon that he came from. Each mark that he left behind remained and allowed him to maneuver back to hisir. There was one problem, just as he could ce markings on those walls to createsting holes, so could the ants.
He quickly made a discovery about these pesky creatures that slowed down his exploration attempts. These strange ants liked to tunnel through the rocks and left smaller passages through which he couldn¡¯t fit through. They all connected torger corridors like the one he was running through and allowed his enemies toe from various directions.
It was the same now, during his sprint one of the little buggers jumped at him from above. It came through one of the many openings in the walls that were hard to make out and sometimes blended together with the scenery. The ant lunged itself onto Rusty andnded on his helmet which it promptly started chewing on.
¡®Get off me!¡¯
He wanted to shout but failed to have the vocal cords to do so. The monster trashed around and tented his marvelous visage slightly before he could wrestle it down. Soon after the monster found itself without a head after he activated his power sh skill. His sword started glowing red and increased in speed to deliver a devastating blow to the monster.
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You have gained +8 experience points.
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¡®Huh? Eight not Ten? Was this one different from the others or something?¡¯
Rusty found himself perplexed as he noticed a decrease in the amount of experience points he received. All the little ant monsters were giving him ten experience points each but now for some reason, he was receiving less. On his way out he confirmed this number change by dispatching a few more of the troublesome insects.
There was little time to dwell on this issue as Rusty had to navigate through another obstacle first. Eventually Rusty managed to outmaneuver his pursuers and finally arrived at the glowing oasis where the other monsters gathered. The gentle sounds of flowing water were interrupted by his cking and the screeching insects behind him.
A whole battalion of drones swiftly surged through the cave opening and entered the watering hole area. This was all ording to Rusty¡¯s well-thought-out n and the moment he arrived here, there was nothing to worry about anymore. As the Myrm Ants disyed their aggression, the other monsters within the cave began to react. Even in the dim confines of the cave, certain rules governed these creatures, and engaging inbat within this space was one such rule they couldn''t breach.
¡®Oh, they are fighting! I need to use this chance to get away.¡¯
The acidic slug creatures spat at the approaching ants while one of therge beetles used its mandibles to fend off the invaders. They took the outburst as an unprovoked attack that went against the unwritten rules here. Rusty took advantage of the chaos and slipped away from the battleground. He moved silently, avoiding the attention of the battling monsters, and made his way back to his ownir where he was certain to find peace.
Finally, he reached the entrance of his newly imedir which he now named ¡®Rusty¡¯s Twilight Cave¡¯. Thanks to his memories he was able to produce true letters and decided to scribble over the entrance to mark that it was his. To make things more serious, he also included words like ¡®Do not enter¡¯ and skull symbols. If adventurers found this ce they would think twice before entering.
¡®That could have gone better but I did it, I leveled up again now I¡¯m one step closer to evolving but not quite there either¡¡¯
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Name:
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Rusty
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Corroded Twilight Bronze Armor [ F + ] L6
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Magical/Inorganic
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Hit Points [ HP ]
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45/78
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Magic Points [MP]
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11/58
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Special Points [SP]
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20/20
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Strength
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70 [ F+ ]
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Agility
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50 [ F ]
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Dexterity
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52 [ F ]
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Constitution
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73 [ F+ ]
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Intelligence
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51 [ F ]
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Wisdom
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53 [ F ]
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Willpower
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54 [ F ]
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Durability
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F+
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There was one big problem and it was visible on his status screen, his health points were going down. His only weapon which was a slightly corroded de kept breaking and he needed to restore it with the help of his old bronze resources. Living beings could restore themselves by just sleeping but he was different, his health pool would not regenerate by itself, he needed to find a metal deposit and he needed to do it quickly.
¡®At least I don¡¯t suffer any negative effects from low HP.¡¯
Though unable to regenerate like humans, Rusty enjoyed certain perks of his unique physique. One of them was that he didn¡¯t really feel pain nor would he slow down with holes in his armor. As long as his joints functioned, he could persist in continuous movement without experiencing fatigue or sumbing to statuses like bleeding.
¡®I¡¯m level six now, in four I should be able to advance to a new form again and restore my body then, but will it be able to hold out for that long?¡¯
He had a sinking suspicion that such a feat would be somewhat difficult. The monsters he faced had an inclination to swarm and attack from all directions due to the holes in the tunnels. He was receiving small dents and gashes while fighting, this would probably lead to his demise as a more crucial part of his armoring gave out. Losing a leg or an arm would likely make further leveling impossible.
¡®But how will I find bronze or other metals? Think Rusty, think! Where do metalse from besides from adventures?¡¯
Rusty started straining his empty brain to find an answer to his problem. He had ventured into the caves but had not been able to find much. The insect creatures were made of other materials than metal and he could not integrate their carapace into his metallic armor. Even after searching around he was unable to discover any bronze deposits and he had a few options left.
¡®Either I keep it safe and go at it slowly until I reach level ten, or I go in deeper¡¡¯
He was pretty sure that things like metal ores existed. They were rock formations that should contain the resources he needed and were usually found in ces like this underground area. Rusty was also sure that he would need to find both copper ore and tin ore to produce bronze, as his body was an alloy of the two.
¡®I don¡¯t need as much tin though, so copper is the one I truly need.¡¯
He retained some leftover resources from his previous scavenging endeavors, with a surplus of tin orepared to copper ore. To produce one ingot of bronze he required three copper ingots and only one tin ingot. Due to this ratio, Rusty had managed to umte extra tin ingots during the period when he was absorbing weapons and other living armors.
Thus his quest for the precious metals continued. After bending some of the dents back into ce he set out back to the watering ce. Upon arrival, he noticed ack of interaction among its inhabitants. He saw a few dead ants on the ground, likely a result of the group hastily retreating after being attacked by therger insectoid types.
¡®If I only knew what to look for¡¡¯
Rusty came to a halt and surveyed the various entrances, each harboring a different type of enemy. At this point, he opted to confront the lesser ants that were a rank below him in strength. The other monsters looked a lot tougher and his sword would dull rapidly if applied to their tougher carapaces.
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Identification:
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Brittle Rock
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A slightly more brittle rock than usual, will crumble under pressure
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¡®Well this isn¡¯t it¡¡¯
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Identification:
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Hard Rock
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A harder rock, required more pressure to break
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¡®Not it either¡¡¯
Rusty found himself identifying various rock formations whilebing through this undergroundir. It seemed that the ant drones had dwindled slightly and did not appear as much at their usual spot. This allowed him to go further to attempt to identify the minerals on the walls. However, there was nothing besides rocks of various shapes, sizes, and colors that were of no use to him. That was until he encountered one of his friends.
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You have gained +8 experience points.
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¡®Eight again?¡¯
If he had a face he would be frowning after defeating the monstrous ant. It was alone but he knew that eventually, new ones would appear. It became clear that these monsters could somehowmunicate with each other through means he didn¡¯t understand. After finding a dead ant, others would eventually appear so he knew that time was of the essence.
¡®Wait, what''s that rock stuck to the ant?¡¯
He didn¡¯t really have much time to identify his adversaries as they tended to swarm around him but this time around, he noticed something stuck to its carapace.
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Identification:
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Copper Ore Pebble
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A mineral containing some copper metal. Can be processed with other such minerals to produce copper.
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¡®Oh? It¡¯s there!¡¯
He quickly grabbed the small pebble that was stuck to the dead monsters and examined it further. This happy moment didn¡¯tst for long as when he attempted to quickly absorb the copper inside this tiny ore fragment, he couldn¡¯t.
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The amount of copper is too small.
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¡®Too small?¡¯
Rusty wasn¡¯t expecting to get much out of this little rock but he wasn¡¯t given even one percent to his copper stash. Not everything was lost, if this ant had this pebble then it meant that more was around here somewhere. After identifying the corridor that this monster came from, he made his way towards that location.
As Rusty ventured deeper into the tunnels, he encountered more of the ant drones and to his delight, discovered additional copper ore pebbles clinging to their bodies. However, the amount of copper in each pebble remained minuscule, and putting them together didn¡¯t show any results either. It was clear that to make this work, he would need quite a bit more and it needed to be in one piece.
¡®Should I continue ore backter¡¡¯
He started to weigh his options as he had pushed into the ant nest further than before. It was clear that he managed to diminish their numbers now and the other insects had also helped him in this endeavor.
¡®I guess going a little further than this shouldn¡¯t be a problem, I¡¯ll just run again if I have to!¡¯
After making up his decision Rusty followed the trail of copper pebbles to a new location. The corridor he was following had traces of the same pebbles along with strange noisesing from the same direction. To not allow himself to be discovered, he slowed down his pace and finally peeked out into a seeminglyrge chamber within.
¡®What is that? It¡¯s a lot bigger than the others¡ but¡ it''s stuck?¡¯
Rusty almost retreated after seeing a strange insectoid creature within this chamber. It was many timesrger than the ant drones but of simr shape. After a quick identification attempt, he was able to unearth its name along with some interesting facts.
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Lesser Myrm Ant Queen L7 F+
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Type:
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Insectoid
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¡®A queen? So, is it their leader or is there a kind somewhere too?¡¯
He started looking around but he did not discover any otherrge ants like this one. However, this didn¡¯t mean that there weren¡¯t some peculiar-looking oval-shaped things. They were all over this chamber and some of them were even moving around.
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Identification:
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Minuscule Myrm Ant Egg
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Contains a Minuscule Myrm Ant inside which will hatch after a week has passed.
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To make things even more interesting he could see how these eggs were being produced. At first, it seemed that the queen ant was stuck but this was not the case. It just had a reallyrge rear part that was also white like the eggs it was producing. Thisrge organ was connected to the ant queen and seemed to weigh it down. Once an egg was squeezed out from the rear, one of the ant drones would carry it away to arger pile.
¡®So that¡¯s how these ants are created? But wait, I¡¯m not here for this¡ where is the copper ore?¡¯
Rusty realized that he was running out of time. He had not been discovered for now but that could quickly change. Finally, in the distance, he saw something interesting; it was a wall stered with minerals, many resembling the copper that he was here for. There was one small problem, the wall filled with copper ore and perhaps other metals was right where therge ant queen resided.
¡®It probably won¡¯t just let me take it after I¡¯ve killed so many of her children, will she?¡¯
This was quite problematic. He had potentially managed to discover a small mine that could help him restore his body. However, if he wanted to take it then defeating thisrge monster and all of its minions was a necessary task. He was severely outnumbered and thest boss was also thergest one that he had ever seen.
¡®I can do this. I''ve leveled up, gained experience, and learned from my encounters. This is just another challenge on the way to bing strong!¡¯
Rusty pumped himself up while trying to take in the sights of this chamber. While he had decided to take the whole ant colony on, it didn¡¯t mean that he would do it by himself. There were ways of lessening his burdens and tactical thinking was still key. Rushing in like a madman could always be der but first, he would use his surroundings and tactics just like he did in the upper levels of the dungeon.
Chapter 18 – Insect Wars.
Chapter 18 ¨C Insect Wars.
¡®That one looks to be a bit smaller than the other ones, it should do. Luckily, these guys don¡¯t go around in suchrge groups like the other ones, and judging by its level, it shouldn¡¯t be that tough.¡¯