Entering the courtyard, the adventurers were all chatting lightly as the sun began to flow over the guildâs wooden palisade walls.
Jay, Mark and Kel waited patiently as they chatted quietly â though it was mostly Jay and Mark holding the conversation, Kel still yawning intermittently. Before long, Michael was standing behind a crude wooden podium as he glared at the crowd â the crowd simultaneously becoming silent in response.
âCongratulations. You all have the basic knowledge to start your adventurer journey. Local adventurer guilds such as ours will buy the drops you get from monsters â similarly, you can buy these drops from the guilds. You will be paid for monster drops in either gold or credit, many adventurers preferring credit as itâs safer to travel without gold â though this credit can only be used to purchase monster drops from the guild, or exchanged for gold for a small fee.â Michael gestured to the guild behind him.
âWe also extend and offer to you to join our guild. As a part of the guild you will have access to our knowledge such as dungeon locations, quests and like minded adventurers to form a party with. You can also join the military â a military escort will be coming in approximately 3 days to take you to a larger city and begin your service training. Itâsâ¦â Michael pulls out a paper to read from in an emotionless tone âan opportunity to serve your country, your king, and achieve greatness. You will be given the proper training to achieve your potential and become a brother among many.â
Clearly, this message was intended to be read with an inspiring tone, yet this was competition to the guild, so Michael only read it as a formality.
âOf course, you can also become a lone adventurer or return to civilian life.â he shrugged, his body language seemingly mocking either of these options.
Folding the note, he put it back into his pocket and made one final announcement.
âSome of you will be chosen by the class trainers for more advanced, tailored lessons. Those of you not chosen can still pay for these lessons. Now, sign-up to the guild can be done at any of the booths here.â he pointed to three simple booths around the compound.
With that, he left the podium as many adventurers began making their way to the boothâs while a few waited, considering their options.
âSo, what are you thinking?â Mark asked Jay.
âWell, I wanted to avoid joining the guild but I need access to dungeon locations and the relevant information if I want to survive. It would be certain death if I entered a locked high-level dungeon⦠What about you?â
âFair enough. Ah, I was actually thinking about joining the military. It seems like it would be good to get further training by them and have a more stable income.â
âSeems risky. You could just become another number to them. Though I have never seen the military in our small village, so who knowsâ Jay shrugged âHow about you, Kel?â
âMilitary.â Kel smiled, not giving a reason.
âOh, fair enough.â Jay looked at the adventurer guild building âWell, we still have 3 days before your escort comes so I guess we can still do a dungeon together huh?â Jay smiled, looking back at Mark and Kel.
âYeah⦠but maybe tomorrow? If Iâm going to leave, Iâll need to get some things at home in order, say goodbye and whatnot.â Mark half-smiled as he looked toward the gate..
âOh yeah. Fair enough. Well, how about we meet here tomorrow morning?â
âSounds goodâ Mark smiled âAnd youâre coming too arenât you?â he patted Kelâs shoulder â she simply nodded back and smiled, a true introvert.
âWell, Iâm going to go sign up I guess. Iâll see you two tomorrowâ
âSee you mate, take care of yourself.â Mark put his hands in his pockets.
Kel simply said âSee yaâ as the duo began walking towards the gate.
Looking around, Jay found the smallest line and joined it, yet as he waited a voice sounded in his mind.
âJay, report to the guild master.â
Jay sighed, leaving the line and began walking towards the adventurer building â some of the others in line behind him looked confused, while few looked at him like he was an idiot even though they didnât understand the situation â perhaps they were the true idiots.
Entering the building, Jay only nodded at Margie the receptionist, she smiled back as he went to walk up the stairs and knock on Sullivanâs door.
It opened as he knocked, seemingly on itâs own as Anya wasnât there this time.
âI wonder why he got Anya to open it when he could simply use magic to open itâ Jay looked confused as he entered and sat down, the door closing itself behind him.
âGood morning Jayâ
âMorningâ¦â Jay looked confused since Sullivan said nothing for a moment â..How can I help?â
âAnya told me about the dungeon. You two went a long way. Further than anyone has been on their first attempt, and you did it as a duo. Seems like your class is quite strong.â
âYeah. Anyaâs skills really complemented mine.â
âYes, it seems like you synergised quite well. She was telling me your.. Friends⦠couldnât reach the bayrings at one point.â
Jay scratched his head a little embarrassed âYeah. They are quite short. Good thing she was able to stun them.â
âRisky.â Sullivan glared at Jay with eyes like a predator, a pressure washed over Jayâs mind.
Immediately, Jay responded under the intense pressure âI wouldâve sacrificed all three of them twice over, and then drawn the bayringâs away myself so she could escape if she needed to. She was not in any danger at that point.â
Jay had become better at lying, even enjoying it, but this was something that made his heart feel like it was being squeezed; while Anya was in danger at one point, Jayâs use of words made his sentence truthful.
âGood answer.â The pressure from his glare left as quickly as it came.
Sullivan read some papers in front of him âIâve chosen you to be given advanced training from all three trainers. Obviously, you will join the adventurer guild and continue to party with Anya, in exchange we will protect your secret.â Sullivan didnât turn his head upward from his notes, but his eyes looked up at Jay.
Jay only nodded in response as Sullivan looked down again and continued.
âYour first lesson will be with the manacraft trainer who Iâve instructed to teach you some ranged-based magic. These will be private so others donât find out about your class â and donât worry about the trainers, they have all been my companions since I was your age. Be sure to take some essence of your type⦠though Iâm not sure what yours may look like.â
âEssence?â Jay questioned with a raise brow.
âEssence is something thatâs moulded by your abilities into doing different things. For example, an ice-type manacrafter will carry extra water to perform ice-based magic attacks. Their abilities mould the water into becoming parts of spells. Think of it as an ingredient to make stronger spells.â
Jay realised that bones mustâve been his essence since he could freely mould them with his green gas â a physical manifestation of his manacrafting. He simply nodded âSure. I think I can find something like that.â Jay held back a sly smile which almost appeared on his face.
âGood. Lessons start today. Your sign-up has been taken care of. Youâll progress to the advanced melee lessons when youâre finished with the manacraft lessons. Donât waste their time.â
âSure.â Jay said as the door opened behind him.
Sullivan gestured at the door. âSee you next time.â the guild master said as he went back to sorting through some papers.
âBye.â getting up from the chair, Jay left through the door.
Walking down the hallway stairs and into reception, Margie greeted Jay âHoney, your trainer will be here momentarily. Please have a seat and wait a moment.â
âOk, thanks Margie.â
âSheâs a nice ladyâ Jay thought âProbably one of the only nice ones who work hereâ.
She smiled at Jay and went back to her work while Jay went to the chairs. The only place for Jay to sit was next to an adventurer who seemed to still be in pain, Jay analysed him.
[Trenly â Level 4]
[HP 73%]
[MP 28%]
Trenly had his arm bandaged with a lot of padding around his shoulder. Jay quietly made conversation with him as he waited.
âLooks like you had it pretty roughâ Jay commented.
âMm. Never trust an entitled brat to watch your back.â
Jay smiled back ââ¦I think I know who youâre talking about⦠how come you went with him?â
âHe saw I was level 4, and you know how he is. I had no choice.â Trenly shook his head as the looked at his bandages.
âAh, that sucks man. Bad experience for your first time.â
âWell, It wasnât my first time. My father is a hunter and took me to a level 8 dungeon to level me up. But I was of no use in a level 8 dungeon, so I guess you could say it was my first time doing anything.â
âOh nice. Whatâs your father do?â
âHeâs a wild monster hunter. He travels to different villages hunting the monsters outside of dungeons. Usually makes the most money from quests rather than the actual monster drops.â
âOh cool. So are you going to join the guild too?â
âAfter last night, fuck no. I think I will settle for a quiet civilian life.â
âOh, so maybe a game hunter?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âNah, I donât really even want to touch a bow again to be honest.â Trenly lightly gritted his teeth, still annoyed at yesterdays events.
At this, Jay realised he may have some skills with gutting animals since his father was a hunter.
ââ¦ever skin a carcass and chop it up into the different parts? Like steaks, breasts, loins, stuff like that?â
Trenly curiously looks at Jay âYeah⦠But I donât know what the parts are called. I can just prepare a carcass for cooking â basic survival skills for a hunter. Iâm most familiar with skinning the willowpad rabbits. Whyâs that?â
Jay smiled âWell, I was running a butchery. Iâm a butcherâs son.â Jay hinted âBut now I want to do adventuring, though I need someone to run the businessâ¦â Trenly looked up at Jay who was staring at him with a mischievous grin.
Trenly was smiling at this point while Jay continued âWould you like to come by⦠tomorrow⦠no, actually, the day after tomorrow? Does it sound like something youâd be willing to learn?â
âYeah, thanks so much. That would be great. Iâll give it my best, after my injuries heal that is.â he looked at his arm.
âWell, itâs a deal⦠Oh right, you probably donât know where my butchery is. Do you know the snakeraven inn?â
âYeahâ
âHow about we meet there at lunchtime in 2 days â the day after tomorrow â and we can walk from there to my butchery.â
âAwesome, thanks. Yeah, Iâll meet you there. Two days, lunchtime, snakeraven inn.â Trenly repeated as he smiled through the pain.
âItâs a deal.â Jay smiled back as the adventurer guild door opened.
âSeems like my situation isnât so hopeless after allâ Trenly thought to himself as he smiled lightly.
A man entered the room, dressed in dark-blue robes trimmed with a green pattern. He has red hair and was very tall, Jay reckoned that he was over 2 meters tall â about 7 foot. He glanced at Jay as he closed the door behind him.
âJay.â he nodded.
âHi. Sir.â Jay became more formal as he was realising this was his trainer.
âIâm Viladore,â he shook jayâs hand âthe voice in your head.â he smiled, a positive attitude could be heard just from his voice.
âOh, I seeâ Jay almost chuckled as he tried to remain formal.
âLooks like Iâll be training you.â he said as he was handed some paper from Margie. He signed it and turned back to Jay. âCome on Jay. Letâs head to the training area.â he said with encouragement as he walked to a door next to reception.
âHe sounds way more friendly when he uses his normal voice.â Jay thought.
âYes sir.â Jay followed him into a door next to reception, which opened into another hallway that took them deeper into the building before exiting out the other side â it was a small private garden, the manacrafterâs private training area.
âAny questions before we get started?â
âNot yet, but Iâll probably have some once we begin.â
âSure. Well first, sit in a cross-legged position. Iâll be analysing the ambient mana around you while I instruct you.â
Jay assumed a cross-legged position on a nearby rock in the garden as he began his private lessons.