Chapter 347: The Eye of the Beholder
World Keeper
Finally, the month of torture was at an end. I mean⦠scribing, not torture⦠right. Jessex and Udona had both long since explained the plan to me, though from different perspectives. Jessex wanted to play up that the kingdom of Lyrea was more specialized for scribes, and that Iâd be able to more easily find the materials I needed there. As for Udonaâ¦
Iâm not asking you to join the guild or anything. But it would put my mind at ease if you didnât stay in Xanjafar. With Beholden building their base there, Iâm worried that theyâll be making their move soon. Lifeâs Dream is already a properly established guild, so we have the resources to help you grow.
I looked towards the workshop desk, which I had become very familiar with during the last month. I could tell by Udonaâs tone that she wasnât really trying to get me out of the city for my own safety. So I had given her a condition, one that I thought that I wouldnât be able to achieve. And that condition had actually caused Lifeâs Dream to go so far as to collect all of the ink materials that I needed.
My condition was that I didnât want to leave Xanjafar until I had learned Chakra Control. But to learn a second tier skill was so much more expensive than a basic one like Ki or Inscription. Those only cost half a silver, but second tier skills had a price tag of a single gold coin. My month of slaving away on the scrolls was all for the purpose of achieving my goal.
âHave you found the trainer?â I asked Jessex, who was leaning against the wall of the building as I exited. I had all of my firebrand talismans in my inventory, so there was plenty of ammunition for me to use once I had the skill.
She chuckled, pushing off from the wall to walk alongside me. Her eyes stared up towards me as she spoke. âHis name is Jinx Hartfelt. A recluse that lives within the forest outside of town. Second tier skills arenât as easy to get, especially for first timers.â She waved a hand, and a window appeared in front of me.
Jessex has chosen to share the quest Rescue the Recluse!
Rescue the Recluse!
Jinx Hartfelt has always been a free soul. He carved out his own path in life and in land. While others hid within their cities under assault by the Mad King, Jinx attacked the enemy bases, slipping in and out undetected. It was thought that he made it through the war unscathed, even. However, in recent months, there has been no contact from the man. When a team was sent to investigate, they found signs of battle, hob weapons strewn about.
Quest Objective: Find the reclusive Jinx Hartfelt
Quest Reward: +30 Favorability with Jinx Hartfelt, +20 Reputation with Xanjafar
âI suppose that the skill canât be learned without him?â I couldnât help but let out a groan as I thought of that. Surely, there should have been other people within the city that knew how to combine ki and mana, right?
âUnfortunately, not that I can see. If anyone knows it, they wonât talk about it.â Jessex shrugged her shoulders. âIf I had to guess based on the AI levels, they have a âfearâ setting. Jinx was the prominent figure when it came to chakra. With him captured, they are set to keep their knowledge to themselves, out of a âfearâ that they may be taken next.â
âWe only even learned as much as we did thanks to this old demon veteran. He heard us asking around about chakra and approached us to tell the story. Thatâs when we got this quest.â
Iâm just going to pretend that the veteran didnât sound like the same person who taught me ki. If it was, then it was likely that they knew how to use chakra as well, and had some personal relationship with Jinx. âAlright⦠do we know where to go, at least?â
Jessex gave a small nod, putting two fingers in her mouth and letting out a loud whistle. âThe quest comes with map information. As long as youâve studied a map of the region to gain the minimap feature, itâll update for you.â
As she said that, she pulled a rolled up map out of her inventory to pass to me. When I glanced down towards the map, I noticed that half a dozen other figures had walked out onto the road to join us. Some of them I recognized as members of Lifeâs Dream that had helped me gather resources over the past month, and I offered them nods of greeting. Hela herself even appeared, though her attire had changed.
Where once she wore only the basic starting clothes, she now had a white robe adorning her body. A blue cross, which was somewhat ruined when the top split into a deep V just above her chest, was engraved on the center of the robe. Around her neck she wore a silver pendant shaped like a three-pronged spiral facing downwards, and in her hands she carried a white, marble staff.
In all honesty, she looked like the perfect image of a felyn priestess, and she shot me a knowing look as she joined up with our group. âFinally about to leave this place, huh?â It seemed that she was getting bored of staying in one place for so long, as well.
âYeah, we just need to take care of a quest on our way. I take it you managed to get your skills just fine, though?â
Hela simply shrugged in response, lightly tapping the staff along the ground as we walked towards the city exit. âMy skill quest was a bit easier. I had to prove my devotion by answering riddles concerning the gods. Thankfully, most of the information the riddles used came from the real world.â
âOkay, yeah, that is a lot easier than what we have to do⦠though it will be a big help to have a real healer along for the battle.â I swiped the quest screen over towards Hela, sharing it with her.
There was a brief grimace on her face as she nodded. âA rescue mission with no real information about the enemyâs strength. Assuming that the hob weapons werenât decoys set out to confuse people, he might be in the middle of a hob village. And if heâs been there for months⦠heâs either dead, or dying.â
âThat doesnât make sense, though!â Jessex called out, running up on the opposite side of Hela to speak to her. âQuest rewards shouldnât be âimpossibleâ, even if the objective is. The quest says that we need to find Jinx, and that the reward will be an increase in personal favorability with him. Heâs got to be alive for that, doesnât he?â
Hela nodded her head, analyzing the text again. âThe information doesnât say that we have to rescue him, though. If itâs enough to simply find him, then either he doesnât have any hope of being rescued, or he has no desire to be rescued.â
Jessâs eyes widened as a possibility occurred to her. âYou mean that he might have faked his own capture.â
âItâs possible.â Hela gave another nod, glancing towards the guard NPCs as we left the city. âEveryone has their own stress setting. If his situation got to be too hard on him, he might have staged a fake battle in order to slip away without anyone knowing where he went. He could easily be in an entirely different kingdom by now, if thatâs the case.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
It was here that I had to interject. âAnd we wonât know until we reach his home. Thatâs where the first clue is. If heâs in a different region altogether⦠Iâll work on the skill on my own. Itâs not so hard in reality, so I imagine that it canât be too bad here.â
Hela chuckled lightly. âYeah, just imagine it as a cross between normal chakra and blacksmithing, from what I read. I know one of those is just your favorite subject, isnât it Tebor?â
There was a wicked grin on her face that gave me flashbacks to our original blacksmith training, back when I was just starting as a Keeper. I felt a shiver run down my spine, shaking my head abruptly. I had chosen to do my own blacksmithing later to help in the elven war, but that was still a rather dark spot in my early training.
Inwardly, I decided that I needed to get a trainer, even if it was just to help with my own sanity.
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âOi⦠he should be âround here, no?â A blindfolded dwarf stood within a thick tree, accompanied by a burly demon.
âThis is where the quest led us, at least.â The demon muttered with a nod. âAre you feeling anything here?â
âAye.â The dwarf nodded, a faint glow radiating beneath the cloth over his eyes. âThere was a battle here, alright. Blood was shed, and the spirits still roam for vengeance. Hobs, too, by the look. But theyâre blurrinâ. If this was back home, Iâd say they been dead a week, but that canât be. Quest said months, didnât it?â
âMaybe spirits simply decay more slowly here?â The demon guessed. âDo you want to get rid of the spirits, cover the tracks to confuse other players?â
âWhat, are ye daft or somethinâ!?â The dwarf shouted, looking towards his companion. âWhatâd be the point in cominâ here, then? Weâre not after the quest reward, just the skill. Long as someone finds the man, I donât rightly care who it is. More the merrier, I say. Just gimme a quick moment.â
The dwarf stepped up towards one corner of the room. In his vision, the entire world was black, with a single, small form blurred just beyond his normal sight. As he approached, one of his hands came up, lifting his blindfold. His eyes shone like stars, one blue and the other red. âLittle guy, why donât you tell us what you know about the man who lived here, hmm?â
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It took nearly an hour to navigate through the woods, until finally we came upon a large, hollowed tree. A small doorway stood just at its base, the door kicked out of place. Had it not been, it would likely have blended in quite well with the tree. Though⦠it also made it quite clear that Jinx was a halfling.
Just as I was about to approach, Hela pushed her arm out to stop me, her staff blocking my path. She was looking into the house with a serious expression. âWhoâs in there?!â She called out loudly.
âOi, did ye have to shout!?â A deep, heavily accented voice responded. A short, stocky dwarf carefully made his way through the doorway, a blindfold covering both eyes. âWas just finishinâ up an important talk.â Behind the dwarf, there was a demon that actually had to get down on his knees and crawl out of the hut.
âBeholderâ¦â Jessex grit her teeth as she saw the man. âCome on, guys, what are you doing here? Isnât it too early for this, still?â
âAnd whatâs that supposed to mean, lass? Hmm, judging by that voice⦠the Jess girl, right? Halfling? What variation you using this time? Jessek, Jessem?â
âJessex, actually.â She answered, still staring daggers at the two figures.
âJessex, then. Anyways, weâre here same reason as you, I imagine. Trying to find a lost ninja. Found a little spirit inside to interrogate, got some pretty juicy info. If yer interested, that is.â There was a knowing smile on the manâs face as he said that.
âAnd what is it youâre wanting in return?â Jessex moved a step closer to me, as if ready to defend against an attack.
âNot a thing.â I swear, Jessex actually tripped when he said that, falling onto her side. âI wanna learn the skill this guyâs got to offer, and thatâs that. Ye get to him before we do, quest rewardâs all yerâs. Long as I get what I came here to get, doesnât matter to me. So, want the info or not?â
âSureâ¦â Jess grumbled as she stood up in front of me, still clearly wary.
âWell, thereâs a couple of hob spirits inside, lookinâ bout ready to fade. Managed to strike up a âconversationâ with one, and learned that the midget was taken to their base. Orders from on high, he said. But he couldnât tell how long ago it was, what with being dead and all. Killed by Jinx in the battle to capture him.â
âSo he was captured, after allâ¦â Jessex muttered to herself, seeming to believe his explanation. Well, the presence of a hob spirit would be easy enough for anyone to confirm with mana control. And a spirit should only be left behind if the corpse wasnât looted, meaning that itâd be impractical to try to fake that information.
As for whatever the hob âtoldâ him, that part was still subject to suspicion. All that we knew for sure was that there was a battle, and it involved hobs. Which was enough of a reason as any to look for their tribal camp.