Chapter 1262: I never knew
The view was quite nice, as the stretch of highland between the location of Spring City and the resort, was on one hand half covered in snow, but on the other hand, it revealed patches of grass and flowers peeking out from below the cold blanket.
30 Minutes later they were able to see their resort from the cabin on the back of the massive white snake. The divine beast of Senior White was quite adept with movement in the snow and plains as it slithered along with incredible speed.
The resort they had booked was a Hot Spring Resort, a style that was common in Sigma and Omega, where thermal wells were rather commonplace. Seth had often heard about these in the media, but he never had the chance to visit one before the fall of the districts.
Before the apocalypse, the furthest he was ever away from Avernum, his home district, was a beach vacation in Ypselon. After his parents died, he had not left A-City at all. Forget Gamma or Sigma
even Ypselon or Cerebellum had been too far away for him.
So this was the first time for Seth to experience a hot spring resort in the style of northern Urth, even if the architecture was more that of the system worlds, than that of Urth. It just helped make the large structure of wood and stone look more enchanting.
It was built along the mesa of a mountain, where the hot volcanic water formed large, clear pools. The giant snake easily passed through the fortified barrier of the resort before coming to a halt at the foot of said mountain.
Once they and a few other guests got out of the cabin, another set of visitors entered, to return to Spring City. They watched the snake set off, quickly vanishing in the direction of the Guardian tree at the horizon, before facing the way up.
A winding set of stairs led up to the resort, through the beautiful little forest set up at the foot of the mountain. Of course, apart from the scenic route, there was also a magical glass elevator set up, that could bring them up to the resort, along a cliff of the mountain. Both ways up looked enticing.
“How about we take the elevator up for now and use the stairs to come down tomorrow?” the blacksmith suggested, unwilling to walk up the long flight of stairs. Although the stairs seemed quite quaint, he was sure the view the elevator would give them was going to be breathtaking, too.
As both agreed they entered the elevator with a few other visitors. There were only two buttons, up and down. Once the up button was pressed, the elevator began its ascension slowly, accelerating as the altitude rose.
““Woah...”” Minas and Fin couldn't help but exclaim together with the other tourists. Even if they were used to using flying mounts and the look of the guardian tree, even Seth felt touched by the scene revealing itself to them.
The vast plain covered in snow and flowers, the massive figure of the guardian tree in the distance, between mountain peaks, and the soft, warm light of the slowly setting sun illuminating the whole landscape from the side. He had seen a lot, but some views were just unique.
“It's a shame Puffles and Tatzel couldn't come. I bet they would love this, too” Fin mumbled at the side. Mina nodded at her notion, not taking her eyes off the picture before them. Seth hugged them a little closer.
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“Hmm, yeah. It's a shame Puffles was busy and Tatzel was still asleep when I went to check on him,” he agreed with a sigh, leaning his head against Minas. Fin was a little too short to do that to her, even in her human form.
Everyone on the elevator was so enchanted by the calm scene, that it came as a frightening surprise when the elevator suddenly halted. Unwittingly, they had already reached the top of the cliff. Behind them was the arrival platform for guests and a beautiful paved way that led to the resort, partially built into the side of the mountain.
They entered an expansive lobby with wooden carved pillars and floors of polished stone. it was hard to imagine they had managed to build something like this in the short time since Spring City existed, but it was just another sign of how system skills and modern building techniques could work wonders together.
On the sofas to one side of the lobby, they could see other guests in leisure clothing reading magazines as they probably waited for the bar to open, or the next snake to return to Spring City. The entrance area had a cozy, yet luxurious atmosphere, something this resort was praised for.
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