Three days later, I stumbled out of the woods toward a small hamlet. Iâd been lucky enough to find a track, cartwheel ruts still fresh in the mud. Luckier still to have raised my new Hunting skill to four, courtesy of a particularly dumb pheasant and a brace of rabbits that had carelessly fallen into my ill-made snares one night.
It was the little things in life that kept the joy flowing.
Iâd even unlocked a new skill: Wilderness. It was already up to three, and I could now make campfires. Turns out, Iâd been right about the flint and steel, though it had cost me the sharp edge of my dagger.
Yet despite these triumphs, I was in a mess. My arm was infected, I was sure of it. Puffy, red, and oozing stuff I really didnât want to look at. And my stomach was cramping, probably from the rabbit Iâd eaten the day before. Maybe I hadnât cleaned it thoroughly, even though Iâd roasted the hell out of it. Or maybe it was the water Iâd drunk.
Either way, I needed help.
Hopefully, this hamlet would offer me a few days' rest, some healing, and a plan. As I staggered past a couple of folks working in a field, they paused to straighten up, watching me with wary eyes. A boy ran ahead toward the collection of houses, barely sparing me a glance. By the time I arrived, a group of residentsâseven men and five womenâwere waiting for me. No kids in sight. Not a great sign.
I forced a smile. âGreetings to you all.â
âAfternoon,â one of the men responded, chewing on a blade of grass as he ran his eyes over my battered leathers, pausing on the rapier at my side. âPassing through, are yer?â
In other words, fuck off.
I nodded, doing my best to keep my tone calm. âIâm not looking to stay long, have no fear.â
All the men tensed, and the leader sniffed. âThereâre seven of us, anâ one of you. âAinât no fear âere.â
I shrugged, wincing as my arm twinged. âI meant nothing by it. Merely an expression, where Iâm from.â
He gave me a long look, then nodded toward my arm. âNasty wound yer have there.â
I glanced down at my left arm. There was no doubt it had got worse. Iâd been wearing my jacket over one shoulder, unable to get my arm through the sleeve. âWell, a day or twoâs rest and a few healing herbs, and Iâm sure itâll be fine.â I tried another smile. âDo you think you could help me with that?â
He spat the blade of grass to the ground. âOne of the womenâll give yer some âerbs. But you canât stay âere.â He shook his head. ââAinât a good time tâ âave strangers arounâ.â
The message was clear enough. "I understand. Some herbs would be appreciated. Maybe one of you could show me what plants to gather so I can manage on my own." I added a little incentive. "Then I'll be on my way."
The man narrowed his eyes, then shrugged. âWe could see to thaâ.â
âThank you.â Knowledge was more valuable than the herbs, but both were a gift.
A young woman stepped forward, sizing me up. She had a pretty face, though not a patch on Liraâs beauty. âIâll do it, Grif. And Iâll give our visitor a meal, too. He looks like he could do with one.â
âThank you again.â I bowed my head, grateful for more than Iâd expected when I'd seen them arrayed against me. "Iâll leave you in peace afterward. You have my word."
Grif snorted. âA strangerâs word carries little weight around âere, but weâll be grateful to yer if yer keep yours.â
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I followed the girl to one of the huts, a rough structure of interwoven branches with a grass roof. Inside, it was simple but clean. Two sleeping pallets lay beside a small hearth, where an elderly man was snoring softly.
âMy father,â the girl said, noticing my glance. âHeâs not been well.â
âIâm sorry to hear that.â
The girl cocked her head. âYou speak funny. Youâre not from around âere, are you? Whatâs yer name?â
âKaelan,â I smiled. âAnd no, my home isnât anywhere close.â
âFran. Nice to meet yer, I âspose. Donât mind Grif and the men; theyâre just jumpy âcause of the news about Norathil falling to that bastard Drakos.â
âDo you get much news around here?â I asked guardedly. Was my name known? No, it couldnât be ⦠Iâd only ever told it to Lira. My description, though ⦠that was a different matter.
âNot much. Only when someone passes through, which ainât often.â
I relaxed. But then, Iâd come directly here. The chances someone who had seen me fight had also wandered this way so soon were remote. Iâd been worrying for nothing.
âThank you for helping me,â I said instead.
Fran shrugged and placed a pot of water on the hearth. âNo bother to help someone in need. Iâm sure youâd do the same.â
It was like every girl in this world was digging the knife in and twisting it. âI will do, just as soon as Iâm up to the challenge.â
Fran shot a look my way, frowning slightly. âThatâs a funny way of phrasing it, but ⦠I âspose the sentiment is true.â She nodded, as if deciding I was acceptable to her. âTake your jacket off, then. And that shirt.â
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Shrugging the jacket off my good shoulder, I draped it over the empty pallet. The shirt was trickier, and I winced as my injured arm protested. It was definitely worse than a few days ago.
âWill this stop the infection?â I asked.
Fran studied my arm, her brow creased in concentration. Her touch was gentle, yet every prod sent sharp pains through the wound. âHmm,â she murmured. âIâd say the chances are good. The bone looks unharmed, and your leather armor probably kept it from being worse.â
I breathed a sigh of relief. âThatâs great to hear. You really know your stuff.â
She smiled warmly. âIâve always enjoyed healing. Most folks here come to me when theyâre hurt. Broken bones, farming injuries, you name itâpicks through feet, spades through hands.â
Fran busied herself near the hearth, tossing herbs into the boiling water from her stockpile. While she worked, I couldnât resist the urge to pull up her character sheet.
Fran
Class
Peasant
Race
Human
Level
2
Age
21
Armor Class
9
Primary
Secondary
Skills
Health
7
NF/IN
Attraction*
2 (4)
Healing
12
Notes:
*Attraction applies only to Kaelan.
*Fran Bilge gains +2 to her Attraction when Kaelanâs torso is bare.
I blinked. That was wholly unexpected ⦠and flattering. But I also felt guilty; it felt a bit invasive. Who knew being a God came with these morally gray moments?
It was irritating that I lacked the knowledge to see her Secondary attributes. Also, given that sheâd agreed to show me medicinal herbs, she must have the Herbology skill, yet it wasnât showing. My understanding of the system was still patchy.
After a few minutes, Fran pulled the herbs from the pot with a ladle, transferring them onto a muslin cloth. âThis poultice should pull the infection out in a day or two,â she said, securing it to my arm with another strip from my long-suffering shirt. âIâll show you the herbs so you can gather more if you need to.â
âIâm in your debt,â I said sincerely. âThank you.â
She gave a shy smile. âItâs my pleasure.â
We headed into the forest, Fran pointing out plants as we went. âYarrow,â she said, gesturing to a feathery green plant. âStops bleeding and treats wounds.â
âYarrow,â she said, pointing to a plant. âUsed to stop bleeding and treat wounds.â
You have gained a new skill: Herbology. Herbology is now level 1.
I smiled. âPerfect. Just what I wanted to know. Are there others?â
She raised an eyebrow, amused. âDozens.â
We continued, and soon she stopped again. âChamomile,â she said, showing me a flower that looked like a daisy. âGood for an upset stomach. And hereâs Echinacea,â she added, pointing to a wild pink flower. âThatâs in your poulticeâgreat for infections.â
Fran stuffed a few more herbs into her dress pocket before moving on. âComfrey,â she said, pointing to a weedy shrub with purple flowers. âItâs for cuts and scrapes, and also in your poultice.â
She gave me a sidelong glance. âAm I boring you?â
âNot at all,â I replied, genuinely fascinated. âThis is really helpful.â
Fran smiled again, clearly pleased. âThyme,â she said, showing me another plant. âIt fights infection and helps clear the lungs when you inhale the steam from the boiled leaves. And here, wild garlicâyou can eat the leaves.â
It was a while before sheâd finished showing me all that could be discovered in the forest. My Herbology had risen to four, and Foraging had gained two ranks. Out of curiosity, I pulled up Franâs info card:
Fran
Class
Peasant
Race
Human
Level
2
Age
21
Armor Class
9
Primary
Secondary
Skills
Health
7
NF/IN
Attraction*
3
Herbology
22
Healing
12
Notes:
*Attraction applies only to Kaelan.
So, she did have Herbology, just as Iâd suspected, but it hadnât shown up until I had enough knowledge myself â and maybe because Iâd seen her use it. Attraction had risen as well, even though my shirt was still on.
Was it really wrong to gather this kind of insight? I wasnât creating feelings that werenât there ⦠just seeing what already existed. Still, it was a little unsettling.
Besides, Fran was a lovely girl, but it was Lira that filled my thoughts.
âThank you,â I said to her when we returned to her hovel. âYouâve been more helpful than you could possibly imagine.â
Fran smiled softly. âItâs no trouble. Most folks here already know this stuff.â
An idea struck me. âDo you know much about the area?â
âA fair bit. Why?â
âAre there any dungeons nearby?â
Fran cocked her head, looking confused. âYou mean, like in castles?â
âNo, I mean places where monsters are foundâcrypts, tunnels, caves ⦠that kind of thing.â
âOh.â Her expression shifted as she considered. âNot around here, no. But Iâve heard of a place to the northeast. Goblins and kobolds. Rats as big as dogs.â She shuddered. âAwful place.â
I grinned. âSounds perfect. Could you give me directions?â
She frowned. âWhy would you want to go there?â
âJust doing what I can to help.â I gave her an encouraging smile. âIâd be very grateful.â
âOh, alright. Travel northeast for about four days. Look for a village called ⦠er ⦠Fernwick. I think thatâs what the traveler said.â
I left that afternoon, wanting to keep my word to Grif and not inconvenience Fran further. Besides, it was warm enough to sleep outdoors comfortably, my arm felt much better, and I was eager to start the journey.
A village near a dungeon? It was exactly what Iâd been hoping for.
Power and wealth awaited.