Chapter 1370: Played to survive
When Seth arrived on the ground in the shaft, his knees gave way, and he simply sat down on the ground. That song had been way worse than the bard expected, based on the description. At some point, he had not played to overwhelm the enemy, but to keep his own life.
It was just supposed to block their magic and harm them a little. The outcome was simply way over the board. The bard had no idea how it came to that, but the piece had completely sucked all energy out of his body. Had he known how dangerous it actually was, he would have just relied on Hellion and Heads to do the rough work.
Slightly shaking, Seth drank a Universal Recovery potion, increasing recovery for mana, stamina, mental power, and health to a certain extent. It was weaker than a specialized potion, but it helped stop the shaking.
This song was officially added to the playlist of music that would not be played again. Especially since he had to do the last hit himself. However, he was not mad about having to deliver the last hit. There was an unexpected gain to the whole situation.
That weird elf had to be close to the threshold of a legend, to survive and protect his close allies from that terrifying black sun. Its strength was reflected in the change to the Ravenous Sog... and himself.
Seth usually avoided using the sword that drank blood and souls, for the simple fact that he had a vested interest in harvesting those souls himself. As such, he had not experienced the power of its second effect, to absorb blood and souls to strengthen the user, often. It also seemed like the condition to trigger it was that the victim had to be as strong or stronger than the wielder.
For the first time since he wielded the Ravenous Sog, the blacksmith experienced a significant gain. While the sword's magic capabilities rose, Seth actually gained a trait from slaying the near-legendary elf.
The trait “Radiant One” had two effects. The first was raising his Light-elemental damage by 50%. That was good, but the second effect was the real boon. The trait actually gave him the passive skill starting at level 3.
Affinity skills were not easy to come by, as the only natural way was to actually have a great affinity with an element. Seth himself had an affinity with fire; he was also granted the skill through the blessing of Hades.
The difference of affinity could be easily seen by the fact that he had maxed out to the point he became a Kin of Fire. , on the other hand, had only risen by one level ever since he got it.
But even if he had no affinity with light, just having the skill was great as it raised his resistance and base damage in the element at the same time. Considering that started out at level 3, it raised both by 30%. Meaning the trait almost doubled the power of his light-based attacks and his resistance to them.
Since he started out with 35% resistance to light thanks to other traits, he now had 65% resistance to light damage, which rivaled his earth elemental resistance. Seth was never unhappy about a good power-up. It almost made up for the bad surprise of the song.
“Seth, are you okay?” Rayki asked as him Luf and the other Faer approached. Seems like he didn't have long with his own thoughts. The situation had to be dealt with. He looked at the group approaching and sighed.
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“I guess I'm better off than you guys,” the demonic bard joked, looking at them.
Apart from Luf, they all wore rags that barely covered their bodies adequately, indicating that they had been absolutely wrecked at some point. At least they were alive. The same couldn't be said about the nightelves. Looking up, there was little that remained from their base, and there had been none in the realm of the Black Sun.
“So much for our potential business partners, huh?” Seth thought to himself, when Bodeka suddenly jumped at him, giving him a tight embrace, he was forced to reciprocate unless they both fell over.
“Thank you so much for saving us, boss!” the originally cool beauty cried out with tears in her eyes. Well, she did go through a near-death experience, he guessed. It was a shame he wore the heavy armor... but he was an engaged man, so maybe it was better that he did.
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