Erredis thought the idea was funny so Bookie got himself a free meal after erasing a page with skeleton boars to make space, but he looked strangely disappointed when it was time to show Sofia his new page.
âIâm guessing we are not getting a lich summon anytime soon, are we?â Sofia asked the little skeleton as she grabbed the book he was presenting.
âWe arenâtâ¦â he confirmed, dejected.
âWell, letâs see what kind of skeletons Richard usually walks around in, thenâ¦â Sofia said as she opened the book to the last page. The drawing on the page showed a skeleton holding some kind of flask in one hand and a straight rod in the other. âSome kind of alchemist? Itâs quite cheap, just 50 mana.â She summoned the skeleton, and he appeared as he was in the drawing, holding an empty flask and a thin metal rod. âWhat class is it?â she asked, as her [Identify] still didnât work.
âSolar glassblower,â Saria read out loud.
âNice, I could really use that one,â Alith remarked, âIâve been trashing tons of glassware trying to work out the pill recipes.â
âYou will need good quality sand,â Erredis noted, âand there are other things humans use like limestone but Iâm not too sure theyâre really useful for someone with a dedicated class.â The skeleton nodded along with what she said.
âIt seems now is the time for me to give back what I borrowed,â Ihuarah said, starting to take off his necklace.
âYou really donât have to,â Sofia told him, âitâs not like sand is hard to find.â
âIt is a small matter,â the shade said as he emptied the contents of the cursed sun-shaped necklace, which consisted of a small pile of mithril ingots and a bunch of yellow sand, âI no longer require that kind of assistance with a mana heart of my own, and I have already acquired another storage item,â he explained, pointing at one of the many small rings he was wearing.
âAlright⦠I already had a bone field, I guess I can make a sand field⦠Iâll just hang it up with the skelems for now.â
Sofia grabbed the necklace from Ihuarah and started walking toward her âbone fieldâ, she turned her head around while she walked, âHoy, glassblower, use the sand on the ground and make something while Iâm away.â
She slowly strolled all the way to the bone field, collected the bones and put the necklace around one of the Skelemsâ neck.
A bit of silence.
Refreshing.
Alright, letâs get back to it. Fae time.
âJust do it, I tell you,â Erredis said with a shrug, âwith me here you risk nothing.â
âAlright, Bookie.â
On Sofiaâs command, Bookieâs book form opened in front of Sofia, showing the small drawing of the midenicite fairy skeleton and its previously unaffordable price that now felt super cheap.
Sofia ripped the page, and the mist gathered in front of her. Unlike all of the cheaper skeletons, the fae was slow to form, swads of mist swirling and coalescing together to form the small creature bone by bone in the air, starting by the legs.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Just like in the drawing, the fairy looked feral, about twenty centimeters tall, its neutral posture was more akin to a predator waiting to jump on its prey than a relaxed position like most other skeletons. Its bones were icy-blue just like the midenicite ingot the faeâs soul had once been imprisoned in. Its hands and feet had tiny but sharp claws, and its six wingsâ bones looked like the vein structures of oblong dried leaves. Finally, the fairyâs tiny skull, the last bone to form, had two sharp canines like the Vampires, and two pointy horns looking a lot like Cinthiaâs.
âSheâs really really mad!â Bookie warned.
Finally a faint blue light formed within the fairyâs eye sockets.
Sofia heard a loud bang. The fairyâs first action upon waking up had been to throw itself claws first toward Sariaâs head, so fast that it had been hard to even see anything happen. But it had been caught by Erredisâ bare hand long before it could reach its target.
The fairy screeched and struggled to free itself from the Dragonâs grasp, without success.
âCaught a feisty one, it seems. Looks like itâs really mad at Saria,â Erredis observed as she firmly held the tiny screaming ball of rage.
âDid I slaughter fairies in a past life?â Saria asked, perplexed at the creature's hatred being directed at her specifically.
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After a second of reflection, Sofia gave her hypothesis, âBecause youâre the only human, maybe?â
âWhat are y-... Wait, I actually am. Howâs this then?â Saria said, putting on her Dragon mask, the reward she got from the 99th floor of the ranking tower.
The screeching instantly stopped.
âWell shit. Good that you got that race change, Sof,â Alith commented.
I canât help but feel like this will be an issue laterâ¦
The fairyâs skull turned to Sofia, and it pronounced a few unintelligible words. Sofia looked at Erredis but she shook her head, âNo clue what sheâs saying, sorry. Doesnât even sound close to any language I know.â
âIhuarah?â Sofia asked.
âThat is peculiar,â the shade said, âThat certainly is not the Fey dialect that I happen to have some basics in.â
âBookie, any insight?â
âUh⦠Sheâs a bit less mad now? I think.â
âDo you understand me?â Erredis asked in Draconic, which Sofia took a second to translate in her head, but the Fae did not seem to understand at all.
âSheâs very scared!â Bookie interjected.
Erredis smiled, âSo she at least knows to fear the superior species. Not as brainless as she looks.â
âSaying this while you have bunny ears and a small puffy tail is tremendously funny,â Dopple snarked from Alithâs chest.
âOh, youâre awake for once?â Alith reacted, looking down at her sentient piece of clothing.
âIs the temple safe?â Dopple said next, completely ignoring Alith, âThatâs what she said.â
âWait, you understood that?!â Alith continued, shocked to discover a hidden talent of her annoying shirt.
âOf course I do! What kind of rag do you take me for?!â
âWhat temple?â Sofia said to Dopple, and Dopple proceeded to translate it into the weird dialect of the Fairy.
âNow sheâs a bit relieved but also worried!â Bookie told everyone, continuing to provide a live-feed of the Fairyâs emotions.
The Fairy answered Dopple and Dopple translated back for the group, âThe planar gate temple I was guarding!â
Planar gate templeâ¦
Wait, wait ,wait⦠Planar gate?
Without a word, Sofia activated the Autumn movement of [Sixth melody], the cursed music helping her organize her thoughts easier.
A scenario rapidly assembled in her head, starting from one simple memory, the image of a giant fissure opening in the sky, a planar gate the Alphageid used to invade Veliadren.
Current year, 3215.
Around the year 1700, Zangdar is built on the foundation of a gigantic midenicite vein created by the corrupting influence of the half-dead fairy whose soul was not disappearing somehow.
ZhÇng Lú found the remains of the fairy along with the midenicite tablets in the ruins of an underground civilisation deep beneath Zangdar. He brought them to Richard and Alkorm, as evidenced by the fact that Richard knew about the tablets and Alkorm helped forge the ingot.
The original description of the tabletsâ¦
Mr.Scribe was quick to find the very old [Identify] logs for Sofia. She now knew that these were provided by the High-Scribe DATABASE.
[???] : This set of carvings detains great secrets and possibilities.
Level : 500. Grade : Forgotten.
Not just carvings. Even beyond their link to the Deep, doesnât this description imply that they have some kind of special use?
Then the fairy mentions a planar gate. Meanwhile, the device keeping this place floating in the margin and that brought it here in the first placeâ¦
Sofia still remembered the words from ZhÇng Lúâs letter. The plane-crossing device.
But itâs clearly a modern device using recent ritual magic and Avian-style runes, and itâs not been turned to midenicite. So it is not the planar gate, but a copy? Perhaps made in part thanks to the knowledge found in the tablets?
And here comes the major discrepancy.
When we asked Jen about the Phageid, she said that the invasions occurred around every five hundred years, with us still having about forty years before the next one. The second one thus was around five hundred years ago, while the first one would be five hundred years before that, the one I got to witness during my first trial.
That would put the next and third attack around the year 3250, the second attack around the year 2750, and the first attack around 2250.
Meanwhile, Zhang lu was stuck in Zangdar for what sounds like a few years after the attack and his letter was dated from 1758.
Zangdar fell to a Phageid attack⦠Around the year 1750.
But back then, there was supposedly no sign of a large-scale attack anywhere else.
Thereâs no fucking way, right? Right?
And⦠And there was a tablet depicting the Deep, so the planar gate being able to reach the Deep is not the most far-fetched conclusion.
The rift the Alphageid came fromâ¦
It was spewing a strange red light.
âSofia? Sofia, youâre still here?â Saria asked, while everyone worriedly looked at Sofia.
âI- I think I need to sit downâ¦â