I happily exited Adan’s shop, waving goodbye at the Cyclops man as I carried the Horn of the Caller in between my silver claws. It was worn around my neck like a necklace, with a string connected around its edge, keeping it attached to me so I would not lose it.
I glanced around the street I was in. It was still night; I did stay back to chat with Adan for a few hours, even after multiple other customers came in. However, I did not waste enough time for it to already be daytime.
Nav followed after me with a tired look on his face.
“Alright, Salvos the [Mage]... what do you wish to see next of Unarith?”
I tapped a finger on my chin as I cast my gaze around the city. There were a multitude of things to see. Not much trade went on here— not as much as a Human city. There still were some vendors, as evinced by Adan’s presence. It just was very different from what I was used to.
undefinedI could spend a very long time, just wandering around Unarith, taking in the sights with awe, asking questions to my tour guide, and learning more about Kobolds and their culture. But I was bored!
“Let’s go back!”
I spun back around to face Nav. The red-scaled Kobold blinked. He tried to work his jaw— which seemed a lot more difficult than for a Human, since his mouth is elongated.
“B-but… you just… you only visited one place…”
He stared at me as I simply cocked my head. He tried to muster up more words before giving up and sighing a raspy breath.
“Very well, we shall make our return to the shrine.”
“Yay!”
Leading the way back to where we came from, I skipped behind Nav until we reached the tilled fields and crossed the bridged path to minaret standing tall with a wide base. It was emptier now, than before. There were no groups of Kobold men and women chanting with their hands clasped together. Perhaps they finally decided to retire to bed.
Kobolds did need sleep, after all. Not as much as Humans. A light nap, compared to them. Maybe some Humans could get a Skill or a Class that helped them forego sleep entirely. But this was part of the Kobolds’ Species. They did not need any outside aid to help them be better than Humans this way.
I approved of it!
We went up the spiral staircase in the center of the chamber, back up to where I left Xidra. I rapped lightly against her door and called out.
“Xidra— the [Herbalist]. Are you there?”
I quickly corrected my mistake before Nav could give me an odd look. Or, an even more odd look that he had given me today. The door swung open, revealing a well-dressed Kobold behind it. She wore slender, fitting robes that complemented her green scales.
She nodded at me, and stepped past us.
“Salvos the [Mage], I trust Nav the [Warrior] has taken good care of you?”
“He sure did!”
I agreed, giving the red-scaled Kobold man a thumbs-up. He ignored it, bowing lightly towards Xidra with a hand against his chest.
“First Dragonling, I have completed the task you have given me. May I take my leave?”
“You may retire from your duties. I wish to speak with Salvos the [Mage] upstairs.”
“Yes, First Dragonling.”
He quickly escaped before I could even wave goodbye at him. I shrugged as I watched him disappear down the stairwell, turning back to Xidra with a smile.
“I bought a horn.”
I showed the Horn of the Caller to her, lightly raising it from my chest. She fixed a curious gaze at it.
“A single Medium Grade item? I would have thought someone such as you would have been better equipped with at least some High Grade equipment.”
“Nope!”
I shook my head and followed her as she started up the stairs. She walked with her hands behind her back, so I mimicked her. To blend in.
I was a master of disguise, no one suspected a thing!
“Why do you not have any, if I may ask?”
“Because they’re expensive.”
“Expensive?’
“Yep. They cost a lot— and we’re almost always low on gold, you know?”
“‘We’ as in…”
“My companions and I!”
We came to the top of the stairwell. We stood on the covered roof of the minaret. There was a domed ceiling above full of brightly colored gems, placed to create an intricate design that did not really mean anything. It was just a nice looking pattern. Xidra stopped and faced me.
“That is quite surprising. I would have assumed one at your level could simply scavenge for items.”
“We don’t really need most of the things we get, so we end up selling them. And I buy things I like like this bracelet!”
I showed off the golden object wrapped around my forearm. She gave it an approving look.
“It is shiny.”
“Right?”
I paused and stared around the mostly empty room. Other than getting a good view of Unarith— as well as a weak breeze that brushed against my face— there was nothing here. No one here.
“When’s your friend arriving, anyway?”
I finally asked. The confusion on my face was evident. Xidra gave me a Kobold smile.
“He arrives. Look.”
She pointed out at the sable sky. I narrowed my eyes and saw something moving amongst the stars. The scintillating light from above limn the figure that was heading straight at us. It looked like a bird? Except, it was far larger.
It was a Kobold. Except, it had wings.
“Watchhhhhhhh out!”
A voice cried out as the figure rapidly approached us. I grabbed Xidra and pulled her out of the way. The winged Kobold crashed into the top of the tower, sending dust up into the air before he rolled to a stop.
I blinked as a blue-scaled Kobold glanced up at me, a surprised look on his face. He was lying upside down, but quickly leapt to his feet.
“Oh, uh, sorry about that.”
I slowly lowered Xidra back to the ground as he dusted himself off. She gave him a reprimanding look.
“Hoxle the [Diviner], why did you do that?”
“I’m still trying to get used to my wings, Xidra.”
He did not address her with the same formalities as other Kobolds had shown so far. He was rather carefree, scratching at his scales as he averted his gaze from the First Dragonling.
“You are late, and you nearly struck our guest.”
“Well— she handled it just fine, didn’t she?”
“I did!”
I agreed, nodding beside him. I beamed as I took a look at the odd Kobold. He was nothing like the others in the city. Which meant I was blending in just fine. Xidra stared at me.
“Why are you making that face, Salvos the [Mage]?”
“Because I’m a master of disguise!”
She shook her head, letting out a soft sigh.
“One would hope so, considering that you can take on the form of a sapient Mortal.”
“Wait, wait, wait. Is she into me?”
Hoxle leaned forward, trying to whisper into Xidra’s ear. I cocked my head, puzzled.
“How do I break it to her that I’m not into—”
“Quiet, Hoxle the [Diviner]. This is not a casual setting. You are making a fool out of yourself in front of our guest.”
“Oh... sorry!”
He bowed apologetically my way. I shook my head.
“No, it’s fine. But what are you not into?”
“Nevermind that.”
Xidra sighed, stepping between us.
“Salvos the [Mage], this is Hoxle the [Diviner], my nephew, and the one who will be aiding you to your companions.”
I glanced between them.
“You two are related?”
“That is right. He may not seem capable, but I assure you he very much is.”
I identified Hoxle, only to be proven right.
[Diviner - Lvl. 103]
“Huh.”
I pointed at the wings sprouting from his back, frowning.
“Why does he have wings, anyway? Shouldn’t you have wings since he’s related to you?”
“Kobolds are not born with wings, Salvos the [Mage]. It is a result of his evolution that he can now fly.”
I blinked and took a step back.
“You guys can evolve?”
“I mentioned it, did I not? Gexli’s evolution enabled him to live in the wild, almost like a monster. He could track me even from miles away.”
“But you have Classes!”
Hoxle snorted, crossing his arms as his wings folded behind his back.
“Why are you asking so many weird questions? Of course we have Classes. I just hit Level 100 and unlocked my evolution.”
He beamed as his tongue stuck out of his elongated mouth. I hesitated. Was this like how Humans could get a second Class at Level 100? Scratch that— was this like how Demons like me could get a Class at Level 100? I wanted to ask more questions— this was surprising! But Xidra spoke before I could.
“Mind your manners, Hoxle the [Diviner]. Salvos the [Mage] is not someone who is familiar with the ways of Kobold society or our path with the Sesstern.”
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