Chapter 82:
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
82. Making Potions
Note: Revised Gorudo to Gould. The Japanese says âGorudo,â which is an obvious mutation of âGourudoâ (Gold). They subtracted a character without really having an effect on the pronunciation. Itâs kind of hard to do the same thing with âGoldâ since the long o sound is not made explicit from the spelling, so what I did was add a letter that doesnât really change the pronunciation. Seems fitting enough for me, but if you have any complaints, feel free to voice them as usual.
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The first thing we decided to do after escaping the dungeon was head right back over the Jeanâs lab.
ãSo Stephan has passed on, I take it?ã
ãYeah. He went with a big smile on his face.ã
ãMarvelous. Passing on in such a manner is the best possible thing that can happen to an undead.ã
Jean woke up, but he still didnât seem to have recovered from all those activations of Aidoneusâ Blessing. He ended up collapsing just a few moments after he finished speaking. He was still conscious, but he didnât bother getting up, probably because he was still feeling exhausted.
The only other thing he bothered saying was that he wanted to eat curry, and well, given the shape he was in, I couldnât exactly say no.
Fran reluctantly agreed to sharing some with him as well.
Jean told us we could stay in the guest room for as long as we liked, so we decided to take a few days to rest up before heading out again.
ãHey uh⦠are you sure you donât mind us taking all these items? You hired us, so they should be yours by all rights.ã
ãI mind not even in the slightest, for they are of little use to me. Do with them as you please.ã
ãAlrighty then.ã
And that settles that, mission complete. We were rewarded with quite a bit more than what I was expecting. Jean generously handed over a whole 400k Gould alongside half the loot we found throughout our dungeon adventure.
The most notable items we were given were the two dropped by the Legendary Skeleton: the magic sword Deathgaze and a cloak by the name of Aidoneusâ Mantle. Their stats were as follows.
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Name: Deathgaze (Magic Sword)
Attack: 880
MP: 600
Durability: 400
Magical Conductivity: B+
Skills
Instakill: The item has a 3% chance to instantly kill any foe it cuts.â
Name: Aidoneusâ Mantle
Defense: 40
Durability: 600/600
Effects
STR + 10
VIT + 20
INT â 20
DEX â 10
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The mantleâs effects seemed pretty good, but we couldnât really use it. Itâs the sort of equipment youâd give idiots that donât know how to do anything but use brute force.
A few of the other items caught my eye as well. Namely, we picked up an odd, S shaped flute-looking thing that seemed to be made out of a goatâs horn and a small but pretty ring.
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Name: Horn of Impact
Effect: Playing this horn whilst channeling magical energy through it will occasionally cause a shockwave. However, there is a 4% chance that the horn will break upon use.
Name: Ring of Nightmares
Defense: 8
Durability: 200
Effect: Wearing this ring induces nightmares.
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The hell⦠The Ring of Nightmares is clearly a cursed item no matter how you look at it. I canât really see it having any use unless you want to give it to someone you donât really like or something like that.
We were also given: a High Grade Life Potion, a High Grade Mana Potion, an Intermediate Grade Explosive Potion, an Undead Luring Incense, and a Bottle of Voodoo Poison.
The potions werenât all that significant. Er, well, thatâs technically not true. Theyâre the kind thatâd cost you a pretty penny or two at a shop, but my repertoire of skills and spells made it so that theyâre not really necessary for us. I took them anyways though, seeing as how itâs not like taking them is going to cost us anything.
Fran and Bernardo walked in right as I finished checking over all the loot.
They didnât really seem natural next to each other, so I was struck by a weird sense of dissonance, but whatever.
ãWhatâs up?ã
ãNn. Learning potion makingã
ãShe said she wanted to learn how to make them , so here we are.ã
ãI will, teach her.ã
Another skeleton enters the room.
ãThis here is Peter.ã
ãNice to, meet you, I am, Peter.ã
It seemed that this Peter guy, er, skeleton, was capable of both alchemy and pharmaceutical practice. Jeanâs subordinates sure do have varied skills.
ãIsnât making potions supposed to be some sort of like super special skill? Are you sure itâs okay for you to casually teach her how to make them?ã
ãYes, my part, of exchange.ã
ãExchange?ã
ãCurry, recipe.ã
Hey! You guys just totally did that deal without my permission!
Wait, is Jean seriously willing to let Fran learn how to make potions in exchange for something as insignificant as the recipe for curry? Holy crap, heâs really gotten hooked on it.
ãNaturally, I will, not spread, the recipe.ã
ãEh, itâs alright. I donât really mind.ã
Itâs not like itâs something I came up with in the first place anyways, and I am pretty curious as to what kind of spinoff recipes the people of this world will make if it gets popular.
ãDonât have to share anymore.ã
ãOh, so thatâs what this was all aboutâ¦ã
ãNn. Very important matter.ã
Now that I think about it, I did have the skills necessary to make potions. I just never actually tried doing anything with them.
ãWould you mind if I joined it? It looks like itâd be pretty fun to give it a shot.ã
ãI do, not mind.ã
And so, we ended up deciding to learn how to make potions, butâ¦
ãTired.ã
ãAlready!?ã
Well, itâs not like I donât get where sheâs coming from.
Fran isnât exactly the type of girl thatâd be able to sit around and grind a bunch of grass to the point where you could extract its essence.
ãUrushi, here.ã
ãWoof?ã
ãHere.ã
ãWoof!ã
She eventually just decided to give up and pass the task off to Urushi. The big, vinyl coloured wolf grabbed executed the action with ease by grabbing the mortar with his front paws and moving the pestle with his mouth.
ãWoof. Ruff ruff woof.ã
ãWow, youâre pretty dextrous, Urushi.ã
ãWoof!ã
Alright, I better put in more effort too!
ãOryaaaa!ã
ãWoooof!ã
ãGo, go.ã
Fran cheered us on while sitting off to the side drinking juice.
After we finished grinding up everything, we moved onto the next step: extracting its essence. To do so, we needed to mix the contents of our mortars with water, pour the resulting brew into a flask-like object and boil it.
Normally, Iâd expect this to take about an hour, but waiting around for that long didnât really make the whole process feel like a specialized craft or anything.
ãIâm going to try devising some sort of spell to accelerate the process.ã
can use magic when Iâm cooking to speed things up and improve the taste. Iâm pretty sure the same principles apply here too.
It shouldnât really be too big a problem even if I do mess up because Iâm only going to screw around with half the batch anyway.
I distill the necessary water with water magic, control the flames with fire magic, manipulate the pressure using wind magic, and speed it all up using space/time magic. Heh, perfect.
ãMaster, cheating?ã
ãIâd prefer if you called it using your head.ã
The result of my efforts was a pretty decent life potion. Man, Iâm so talented that I scare myself sometimes. That said, the potion Peter made through regular means was still of a higher quality.
You know, I might actually be suited to regular old boring tasks like cooking and mixing potions. Leveling these skills up takes time and effort, but, thinking about what you do can let you mess around with the result. Iâd say that this was probably worth looking into. I guess Iâll go around collecting recipes and stuff next time we go to town.
You know, thinking about it, Fran really is a cat. She got bored of what she was doing, so she not only stopped, but even ended up going outside to play instead. Urushi, on the other hand, was totally her bitch; he followed her orders almost desperately.
Peter taught me a few recipes after we finished up our life potions. In total, I learned how to make ten different kinds, with the more notable ones being Mana Potions, Antidotes, and Spirit Potions.
I didnât really think a mere curry recipe merited this much in return, but both Fran and Jean insisted that there was still more to be owed. I mean, I guess itâs fine since theyâre in agreement about the terms. Theyâre both curry enthusiasts, and that isnât much of an issue in and of itself, but their passion for it has gone to terrifying heights if you ask me.
ãMaster, sir, My Lord is, calling for, you.ã
Jean asked me to see him in his room right after meal time. There, I found him looking a bit healthier than before.
ãHowâre you feeling?ã
ãFuahaha, better, to say the least.ã
ãGreat. Anyways, what did you need?ã
ãAh, yes, why donât we get down to business. Have you perhaps read the diary Stefan left you?ã
ãNot yet.ã
I mean, he did hand it off to me, but I figured itâd be better for Jean to read it first.
ãWould you perhaps mind lending it to me?ã
ãI was thinking that it should belong to you in the first place.. I wasnât planning on reading it till you were done anyways.ã
ãThank you.ã
ãDonât worry about having to rush through it or anything. We were planning to stay a few more days anyway.ã
ãUnderstood, and thank you.ã
ãNo probs.ã
Jean gently took the diary from me and slowly turned its cover.
Itâs really thick, so I doubt heâll be able to finish it in a day. Hmm⦠what should I be doing the next couple days anyway? I guess thereâs always making potions, but Iâd like something else as well⦠Oh, right! I should check all my skills and stuff.
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Iâm planning a second chapter for today since itâs Labor Day and my schoolworkâs finally done and out of the way. Was planning a third as well, but unfortunately it looks like itâs way too longâ¦