Xidra pushed the door open, revealing a large, open chamber. It was not the kind of grand room I would see in the Human lands. There were no glittering walls decorated with paintings. No gilded hallways branched out to the side. It was simple. Plain. And yet, it seemed sacred, somehow.
I saw a crowd of Kobold men and women, gathered in one corner of the room. They were in the middle of a quiet discussion— their whispery voices were actually whispering. Or wait… were they even in a discussion?
My ears perked up as I made out the words. It sounded like a chant, more than anything. I narrowed my eyes as I identified a Kobold woman leading the chant.
[Cultist - Lvl. 43]
“Huh.”
undefinedI did not make another comment. I followed Xidra as she stepped into the room, her tail swishing behind her as she spoke.
“Salvos the [Mage], this is your first time back in civilization in years, yes?”
The question caught me off-guard. I blinked, wanting to correct her statement. However, I realized she was trying to cover for me. I hurriedly agreed.
“Yep! Haven’t been in Unaris in forever!”
“Unarith.”
“I have a lisp.”
The Kobold woman wore a puzzled look on her face. The confusion was evident. Did Daniel lie to me about people speaking weirdly? I shook my head and placed my claws behind my back.
“So… what are we doing here?”
“First, I’d like to return to my quarters and get changed.”
She gestured at her clothing— the torn and tattered robes that she was wearing— before turning to face me with a Kobold smile.
“Then, we’ll help you find your friends.”
“Yay!”
Xidra started up a spiral stairway at the center of the room. I followed after her along with her escort of Kobold guards. We stopped at the middle floor. Halfway to the top. She dismissed Nav and the others following after us, before ushering me into the room.
“They will wait for you down below. Come, let us get you changed into proper clothes first. We will have to wait for my acquaintance to arrive.”
I paused, eyes drifting in the direction of the window. Light seeped in through a window with complex patterns on its wooden frame.
“Can I take a look around?”
“If you wish. Tell Nav to give you a tour of the city— that I told him to give you proper treatment.”
My eyes went round and I grasped her hand.
“Thank you so much! You’re amazing! I didn’t even have to argue with you about it!”
I was prepared to get into a prolonged discussion about the merits of letting me wander around the city. But she just said yes! She raised a brow.
“Of course…?”
Xidra gave me an odd look as I bounced on my toes, excited. I quickly threw on whatever nice clothing she prepared for me— although she forced me into a bath before I could wear them.
“This is the uniform of those affiliated with the Risen Dragons. You may not be one of us, but you saved my life, so you are our ally. Please do try to represent us with some elegance.”
“Wait— are you saying I’m some kind of Princess, then?”
“That is a Human Title. I do not believe we have much of an equivalent here. Perhaps my station would be considered something similar. However, I am more akin to your [Priests], and I am not here out of my birth, but my efforts.”
“Can I go now?”
I asked her as I tightened the regal robes around me. Xidra looked at me once over. She was approving.
“Yes. I will have to prepare myself. As well as call upon my acquaintances who could help you. They are [Diviners], so there is no need to show them your… compass. Those odd Human trinkets. All you need is to help them guide you, describe what you are searching for.”
“But… my companions are Humans. Won’t your friends get upset?”
“Of course not. Those of the Risen Dragons harbor no ill will towards the Human Species. We understand that they are lacking in what we know. What we seek is reconciliation— for the betterment of us all.”
“Huh. And this thing your Kobold Species knows about is… that Apocalypse thing?”
She nodded gravely.
“Yes. The Apocalypse. The death of the world. The end of all things. It comes, and only by working together can we stop it.”
Her grim gaze fixed on me, telling me how serious this was. I could feel the pressure— the weight on her shoulder— from here. It was almost palpable. I tapped a finger on my chin.
“I see— anyway, can I go now?”
Xidra blinked. Her mouth opened and closed. It took her a moment to find her tongue. Of course it did! If she kept poking it out, she would lose it eventually!
“Yes, you may. But be aware, us Kobolds do not end our days once the sun sets. You have noticed we do not need as much sleep as Humans. So, the city is still busy and teeming with life.”
“Even better for me!”
I started out the door, waving goodbye at her as I adjusted the collar of the robes she gave me.
“Tight.”
—--
“The First Dragonling asked us to accompany you?”
I gave Nav an eager nod, before twirling around and showing her my robes.
“Look, she even gave me fancy clothes and everything! I just wanna see stuff!”
He hesitated. The other two Kobold men with him jabbed him with their elbows and stuck out their tongues. He scowled and nodded.
“Very well, if Xidra the [Herbalist] asked me to, I shall act as your escort.”
“Not escort.”
I corrected him with a wave of my silver claw.
“Tour guide!”
He was about to retort, but I grabbed him by the arm and dragged him out of the large building. Nav was large for a Kobold— burly even. He stood taller than me in my current Mortal Form. Almost as tall as Daniel! However, he was not exactly especially tall. Not compared to Jaakko, Addan, or even Haec.
Lucerna was another matter entirely.
The red-scaled Kobold was a Level 93 [Warrior]. He could have resisted, yet for whatever reason he let me pull him from the Risen Dragon’s Shrine. We stood out in the middle of a street surrounded by orange houses intersected into a field before I stopped. He cleared his throat.
“Salvos the [Mage], may I inquire as to whereabouts you wish to visit?”
“I’m not sure…”
I trailed off, casting my gaze around the city. I pointed at a tower in the distance.
“What is that?”
“That is… a minaret.”
“I know that!”
I scoffed, shaking my head with my hands on my hips.
“I mean, what is that place? Is it like your shrine place?”
“It is. All the minarets you see here belong to different factions in the city. What you’re pointing at is the Shrine of the Winged Warriors. That over there is the Shrine of the Hollow Claws. And that large one there? That’s the Shrine of the Scaled Sentinels.”
“Huh.”
My gaze rested at a decorated minaret. Its base structure was not as wide as the one belonging to the Risen Dragon’s, and neither did it have a large area of crops surrounding it. What it did have was the tallest tower in the city. It did not rise up above the clouds like a mountain, however it certainly was taller than any building I had seen— the Human lands included.
“Are these different denominations or something? I thought you— we worshipped Dragons?”
“The Old Gods are our forefathers. We will always sing praises in their name. However, they did not leave us any rules of governance. It is up to ourselves what we wish to do, so we form our own groups.”
He narrowed his eyes.
“Every Kobold child knows this, Salvos the [Mage]. It is strange that you do not.”
“I am… uncivilized?”
I scratched the back of my head. He wanted to press me further, but I quickly changed the subject.
“Anyway, do you know of a Cyclops man who came to this city? He’s my friend. He’s about this tall— green skin, one eye?”
“...every Cyclops looks like that.”
“His name is Adan. And he’s a [Trader]!”
Nav let out a small sound of understanding.
“I believe someone just like that is currently visiting Unarith, yes. Do you wish to meet him?”
“Would I!”
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