Defeated [Mauler - Lvl. 48]!
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Defeated [Valkyrie Bloodsbane - Lvl. 68]!
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undefinedSubspecies [Asura Changeing] Level Up!
[Asura Changeing – Lvl. 71] -> [Asura Changeing – Lvl. 72]
Gained 5 Stat Points and 3 Skill Points!
“That was an expensive dress, Salvos!”
“I know! I’m sorry! I didn’t think the Calhoul Coins would actually find me!”
“You went out looking for them!”
“I just wanted to explore and look around! I’m bored of doing nothing while you two get to sleep all the time!”
I crossed my arms and pouted as Edithe shook her head. The two of us were in the cave, rummaging through the bodies of the bandits to find me a fitting pair of clothes. Daniel waited outside, probably pacing around with a flustered face. I did not understand why Humans acted like that.
I finally procured some leather clothing from a woman which looked like it would fit me; I held it over Edithe, just making sure that it was not too tight for her, before I receded back into my Mortal Form. The world around me grew larger— and I shrunk down into the shape of a Human. I threw on the clothes and sighed.
“I’m really sorry, Edithe. I don’t actually need or want gold. So, if you’d like, you can keep my share of whatever gold or artifacts we find in this hideout.”
My companion stared at me for a moment, then she rubbed at her temples.
“It’s fine. I know you didn’t mean it. Thank you for the offer, but I think we should first focus on finding all those kidnapped by the Calhoul Coins.”
“Huh. You’re right, where exactly are they?”
I peered down the dark cavern, casting some blue light from a torch I made entirely out of fire. I saw no one there. Nothing but a corridor that led us down.
Narrowing her eyes, Edithe told me to wait for her to return with Daniel before we proceeded; there might have been more bandits further inside. I did as I was told, but I tried calling out— just in case anybody heard me.
“Hello? Is anybody there?!”
Silence.
“We’re adventurers! We just beat up the bandit guys! We’re coming to rescue you!”
I listened carefully for a reply. I couldn’t hear anything. But then I paused as my eyes acclimated to the dark stone hallway. I saw… tracks? The residual footsteps— and signs of something being dragged across the dirt floor.
My two companions arrived and I raised a hand.
“I think I know where they are.”
“You do?”
Daniel raised a brow and Edithe shrugged.
“Show us, Salvos.”
I beamed and started down the dark path. Only my fire lit the way, however that was enough for me to follow the tracks leading us down a dead end. Daniel eyed me dubiously but Edithe stopped him from making a remark.
“Is there something here?”
“I… think so.”
I began patting the side of the walls; I was pretty sure the tracks led this way. After a moment of letting me do as I wished, Daniel finally spoke up.
“Uh, what exactly are you looking for? And how are you finding it?”
“I think it’s my [Passive - A Hunter’s Sense].”
My hands pressed against an oddly shaped rock. I pushed it and stepped back. What had appeared to be a dead end revealed to be a pathway leading into a large cavernous area. I grinned and smugly turned to Daniel.
“There!”
He stared, scratching the back of his head.
“Huh.”
“That’s my line! Don’t take that away from me!”
We spent a few minutes searching this area, and found a group of bandits standing guard in front of some cells. The moment we made ourselves known to them, they surrendered. They saw our levels. Our real levels. And they did not have numbers to give them an added confidence against us.
Nor was there a Vampire who, for whatever reason, hated me for being a Demon. I still wondered what her problem was. Too bad she was dead and I could not ask.
The bandits threw down our weapons and handed over the keys. Daniel and Edithe began freeing the Humans trapped inside the iron bars— many of them looked starved and hungry. Some of them had torn clothes too for whatever reason, which elicited a glare from Edithe towards the bandits.
“Don’t worry, we’ll bring you all to safety.”
She reassured the Humans. Then she glanced over at the bandits, causing them to jerk back.
“And we’ll bring them to justice.”
“It wasn’t our fault! We were content with just stealing— but then that Johnathan came to us! He made a suggestion to the boss, and she said it was a good idea!”
“Johnathan?”
Edithe raised a brow and I happily opined.
“The guard captain of Lulica!”
“I… see. Well, we’ll ensure he is brought to justice too.”
She turned to the gathered group of Humans, all of them looking at her with wide and weary eyes.
“We’ll be heading to Viechester, not Lulica. Don’t worry, I’ll ensure you all get the treatment and care you deserve before you return to your homes. We’ll have to run this through with the proper authorities so that this whole ordeal can be resolved with everyone responsible will be punished.”
I simply stood off to the side, uncaring of this. It took a while, but eventually Daniel and Edithe gathered everyone and slowly led them to Viechester. The city was not too far from the hideout of the bandits. But still, with this many people, it took us a day to make the return trip.
When we arrived with our procession of Humans dressed in rags, the guards in Viechester were understandably caught by surprise. They were not sure about what to do until a few representatives from the Adventurers Guild and the Valiant Dreamers Company showed up.
There were long, boring talks which I ignored. Instead, I focused on my new Skills.
For my newly evolved Skills, I found [Flame Burst] and [Barrage of Cinders] to be quite effective. I gave them both 2 Skill Points, giving only 1 to [Ember Core] and [Passive - A Hunter’s Sense].
As for [Intimidation] and [Flaming Breath]... I quite liked how [Intimidation] worked, so I gave it 2 Skill Points. I was not sure if I was going to keep [Flaming Breath]— it certainly was more effective than [Scorching Wave], even though it used up more mana.
I still had a variety of other Skills I could try. The ones I was intrigued about were [Radiant Slash] and [Horror’s Flare]. I was not interested in my other Skills. Especially not [Passive - Keen Eye].
[Passive - Refined Casting] seemed like it would be useful, but I could always add it later on in the future. And considering what Saffron had told me about being overly reliant on Skills, I decided it was not something I wanted for now.
I then distributed my Stat Points between [Agility] and [Wisdom], leaving the rest be for now.
Salvos (Death of the Destroyer)
Species: [Greater Demon of Pride] (Mortal Form - Human)
Subspecies: [Asura Changeling] - Lvl. 72
General Skills:
[Advanced Mana Manipulation] - Lvl. 5
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