Knowing exactly what kind of person Agran was, It was not too hard for Shaily to answer his questions well and get accepted into Vasperia, at which point she was in known territory. There she enrolled as a mercenary, helping the Vampires with population control on the lower-level pests in their territory which very few Vampires saw any interest in dealing with themselves. This gave Shaily plenty of time to get more information on the Sirens, help Pareth level up, work on her skill levels and begin to learn to wild cast [Armor of Bones].
After having escaped for three months, the first part of the trial was officially completed, and it gave Shaily the choice to stay for the bonus task or to leave right then and there. Choosing to stay meant that the only ways to leave the trial were to complete the bonus task or to wait out the fifteen months timer, but Shialy saw that as more of an opportunity than anything else.
With only a few months left on the timer, she eventually got a teleport to Couvauz, thereon going to the dwarven isles by boat.
âSixty days leftâ¦â Shaily sighed, swirling the last drops of dwarven ale in her mug.
There had been a critical flaw in her plans, which had put a brutal stop to her trialâs progress. She had funds, all the knowledge she needed on Siren Queens, and was relatively confident she could kill one if the conditions were right. The issue, however, was that the dwarven hunting vessels that regularly roamed the seas to harvest precious materials from sea monsters did not accept women among them. Let alone a human one.
Even if Shaily was strong enough, it was mostly a question of culture, and not allowing females on male ships as well as the other way around.
There were talks of an all-female hunting ship, but they had left the main port of Daragleigh eight months prior and not given any sign of life since. Shaily was staying at the inn they used as a home base, but considered trying to hire a high-level mercenary to help her with the task and be done with it.
The innâs bartender was a nice and quite rotund dwarven lady in her fifties, she waddled over to Shaily and refilled her mug with a smile. âThis oneâs on me. Come on, get that smile up. Iâm sure theyâll be back any day. Iâll even put in a good word for ya, trust me, youâll be faring the sea like a real dwarf in no time.â
âThanks, Gita. Sorry for ruining the mood.â
âOh donât ya worry about a thing. Compared to the average dwarf you humans are really easy to be around let me tell ya. You havenât even broken a single chair or table yet,â the large lady answered with a laugh, sitting on the chair opposite Shaily. There was no one else in the innâs tavern at the moment, as it was still quite early in the morning, and dwarves were forbidden by law from drinking between 6 and 12 am.
âAhah⦠It was quite a shock to see how things go here, when the only dwarf I used to know before coming here was just a really sweet and silent guy.â
Gita laughed again and the table shook, âEveryoneâs different ay, our current royal couple might be the best example, King Zargdess might just be the loudest man alive and somehow our Queen is as gentle and meek as a domesticated Soguva. I honestly don't know how she can live with him.â
Shaily had to agree, nodding as she sipped on her ale, she hadnât seen the Queen but the dwarf King was hard to miss, she had only been in the capital for a few weeks and news about the King doing this or that crazy thing around the streets was almost a daily occurrence.
The doors of the tavern flew open, kicked-in by a muscular dwarf as large as he was tall.
âYo better watch how you speak âbout mah brotherâs wife, Gita!â he warned the fat bartender as he walked in.
Gita rolled her eyes, âItâs not even drinking hour yet, Grud, the fuck are you doing here?â
The big dwarf clicked his tongue, âYour crewâs on their way to the port, seen em from the palace. Am here to make sure they donât torch half the district this time,â he explained, disgruntled.
âTheyâre back?!â Gita exclaimed, standing up. She gave Shaily a slap on the back that felt like getting hit by a bear, âYouâre in luck, see, I told ya!â
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The following night, after being introduced by Gita, Shaily ended up in a private room of the Inn having a one-on-one conversation with the captain of the all-female dwarven hunter crew, Camilla.
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Camilla was, if Shaily had to describe her, basically Sofiaâs friend Alith, but with slightly darker tanned skin, fiery-red hair, a fuller chest, and a whole bunch of tattoos covering her body. She also dressed in a very similar way, with only a strip of cloth covering her chest and large baggy pants. Her long hair tied in a ponytail exposed the usually quite hidden small and stubby pointy ears of the dwarves. She sat relaxed slouching in her seat, her crossed legs resting on the roomâs low table.
âTo hunt a Siren queen, huh? Donât ya think youâre a bit weak for that?â she questioned with a faint air of ridicule.
Shaily was unabated, âThatâs precisely why I need your help. Though I do believe I could handle a Siren queen myself, if she was alone and I had a proper boat.â
Camilla smirked, âBig talk. But they never come alone now, do they? Whyâd ya even want to hunt one of those things to begin with? Theyâre not worth much, just winged pests of the sea.â
âMind if I use some magic here to explain?â
âIs Gita you need to worry about if ya break stuff, not me,â Camilla answered with a shrug.
âI don't plan on breaking anything,â Shaily said before she summoned a bundle of shimmering lights with a wave of her hand.
That got the dwarf to sit up straight in her seat so she could observe from closer, âSprites? Neat. Water sprites are a sign of good luck on the sea. You got quite a variety there. Howâd that relate to the singing fishbirds tho?â
âIâm hoping that by hunting every element of Siren queen out there I can get a multi-element specialization for my sprites out of the first trial,â Shaily explained.
âHuh, not a terrible plan, honestly. Assuming ya can even get a specialization to begin with,â Camilla answered, slouching back into her seat.
âThatâs for me to worry about.â
âTrue that. Bein honest, we wouldnât even have to go outa our way to find ya Sirens, the fuckers are everywhere. Hard to go a month without finding some⦠But whatâd we get in return?â Camilla asked, rubbing her thumb and index together.
âDo you want gold?â Shaily asked back, but Camilla looked wholly uninterested.
Crap⦠This might be the hardest part.
âI can teach you a few spells, like the one I use to summon sprites, if that interests youâ¦â Shaily tried next, failing to elicit any response from the dwarf for a second time.
Think⦠What else⦠Can I exchange my storage ring? No⦠Thatâs too suspicious, no one would give up theirs if they donât have a replacementâ¦
Oh! The thing I helped Guerand with!
âIf we have the proper ingredients, I can teach you how to make Exidian liquorâ¦â Shaily tried, uncertain of the worth of her suggestion.
Camilla suddenly stopped moving in her seat.
Did I piss her off with my bad offers?!
Camilla then jumped out of her seat, landing near the door, she looked back at Shaily, âWelcome aboard, sailor, weâre leaving in a week, Iâll come fetch ya here. Ya got until then to get âthe proper ingredientsâ, your recipe better be genuine!â she ordered before she left, leaving the door open and giving Shaily no time to answer. Shaily was left stunned while she could hear the clacking of Camillaâs boots going down the innâs long corridor.
I should have offered that from the start⦠Dwarvesâ¦
With someone at her level on the ship, the bonus task is as good as done. As long as we do find a Siren.
Well⦠I should relax when itâs actually completed.
I made random shit up about specializations but⦠It might actually be a genuinely good idea? I still have two months left, so weâll be sailing for fifty four days. If Iâm luckyâ¦
Will I even get a specialization though? Didnât Sofia say she killed a level 250 to get hers? That might be a bit muchâ¦
Howâd she even do that?
She hasnât lied about anything else, not that I know of at least, so that would be a weird thing to lie about.
Shailyâs inner monologue was interrupted by Gita barging in the room, âHowdâ it go? Isnât my daughter so cute and precious? Sheâs grown so fast!â
âCamilla is your daughter?!â
Gita laughed out loud, âLooks just like her old maâ donât she?â Then she came closer and whispered, âIf ya could introduce her to a tall, strong, anâ sea-loving human guy, Iâm sure ya can even get her to help you a lot more,â she finished with a wink.