Defeated [Skeleton Warrior - Lvl. 102]!
More experience is awarded for defeating an enemy at least 30 levels above you!
Less experience is awarded for defeating an enemy with the help of others!
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Defeated [Unarmed Skeleton - Lvl. 93]!
undefinedMore experience is awarded for defeating an enemy at least 20 levels above you!
Less experience is awarded for defeating an enemy with the help of others!
Class [Summoner of Guardians] Level Up!
[Summoner of Guardians - Lvl. 65] -> [Summoner of Guardians - Lvl. 66]
Gained 5 Stat Points and 3 Skill Points!
Class [Summoner of Guardians] Level Up!
[Summoner of Guardians - Lvl. 66] -> [Summoner of Guardians - Lvl. 67]
Gained 5 Stat Points and 3 Skill Points!
Edithe downed the healing potion and tossed its bottle to the ground. The wounds— the myriad of cuts— throughout her body began to close as she steadied herself on her staff. Daniel glanced over at her, a worried look on his face.
“Are you alright?”
He pulled his sword out of a pile of bones. Wiping the sweat from his brows, he shook his head.
“You’ve leveled again.”
“I did. And I’m fine.”
She replied curtly. In reality, Edithe was not fine. She watched how Daniel disposed of the group of [Unarmed Skeletons]. He barely needed her help— all she did was stand at the side and cast a few spells. It frustrated her.
It was one thing seeing Salvos, a Demon, completely overshadow her. And while she had known Daniel was quite talented— considering that he had kept up with Salvos— it was a different thing entirely to see him in action without the Demon around.
“Let’s just go back.”
She shook her head, knowing that she should not be upset. He was helping her. He had no reason to be here… other than being roped around by Salvos into doing what she wanted. But she was gone, and he was helping Edithe now.
Edithe let out a frustrated sigh. Daniel glanced back at her, but said nothing.
The pair made their way back towards Ghostlight in silence. It was almost awkward— Edithe realized now that she did not actually know him that well. Sure, they chatted and hung around each other, even when Salvos was not present. But fighting together? Just the two of them? That was a completely new experience.
“...maybe we should just wait for Salvos to return.”
Daniel finally spoke up. Edithe frowned.
“Why?”
“This is too difficult with just the both of us— I mean, sure, we’re getting more experience with each fight since we don’t have to share it with her. But it’s dangerous. If either of us messes up once… there won’t be anyone else there to correct our mistake.”
That was certainly true. The red-haired woman could not forget that she would be dead right now if it were not for Salvos. And yet, Salvos brought them here so that Edithe could get stronger.
She was not going to let the thought and effort there go to waste.
“We’ll just have to be more cautious, then.”
“...if you say so.”
Daniel shrugged.
“We’re free!”
I threw all four of my hands in the air and rolled on the grassy floor. Xidra eyed me with an intrigued look. She picked her claw at her scales.
“We have just exited the Dead Zone, Salvos the Demon. However, we are not back at Unarith just yet.”
“I know that, Xidra the [Herbalist]!”
I did not stick my tongue out at her, since that would have conveyed the exact opposite meaning I wanted it to. She started past me, heading up into a valley of rolling hills.
“It is not far. Not with your speed. Let us continue.”
I got to my feet, glancing back one last time in the direction of the Plaguelands. The miasma was thick there— the brown blight which slowed ebbed away at my strength, speed, and magic. A small field of blight flowers was visible in the distance. I had not fallen into one just yet, but I wondered what would happen if I had.
It’d probably cripple me, I thought as I continued on.
Xidra was not slow by any means. She might have had a non combat Class, but she was rather high leveled. Which meant that she had all the Stat Points a Level 70 would have, and even if she distributed them somewhere else, she would still have some spent into [Agility].
It might not have had the same bonus granted as a [Rogue] or an [Archer]. I was told by Edithe that each Stat served different functions for different Classes. A [Seamstress] might have needed the [Agiility] Stat to speed up her weaving, maybe even make her movements more delicate, but it would not help her run faster than a [Rogue] of the same level.
The two of us made good progress. I was not sure if she knew where she was going, however she seemed to be using the sun’s location in the sky to guide her, as well as a… Skill?
“Are you sure we’re going the right way?”
I asked her as the sun began to set. We were cresting up to the top of a hill. The landscape here was moundy— a lot of rock and stone. It made for a very boring trek, since all I saw was a dull-gray wherever I looked. A cloud passed overhead as she answered.
“It is not far. I can sense the vegetation returning.”
“What do you mean by vegetation? All I see here are rocks and…”
I trailed off as we reached the top. I saw peeking over the undulating lines of gray the first signs of civilization. They poked out like odd, sharp rocks. Thin and long. They appeared by the dozens filled my view before the city came into sight.
There were no walls girdling around it. It was not a sprawling metropolis like the cities I saw in the Human lands— the buildings here were short. Many of them only had a single floor. They were mostly orange or brown in color. Not made out of wood, but some kind of stone with a similar shade.
The only anomaly were those tall towers. None of them were as wide or large as a clock tower or guard tower. Yet, they filled the city with their presence. I narrowed my eyes and pointed at one of them.
“What are those?”
“Minarets.”
Xidra replied simply.
“Places of worship for the Old Gods.”
I stared at her before crossing my arms.
“You keep bringing these ‘Old Gods’ up. What are they even?”
The Kobold woman’s tongue slithered out of her mouth. The edges of her eyes curled up as she spoke a word.
“Dragons. The Old Gods are Dragons.”
“...what?”
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