Morning came and shortly after I could hear the sounds of Shea moving about upstairs getting ready for the day. Elita would be going with her to the Guild to pick up more quests; I was intending to go with them as Carnivac to register and join their party, but that would have to wait till I got Shiro settled. Now that Shiro was here, I had to figure out what to do with him. I’d give him a body upgrade and change, of course, so that he could move about without having an issue with his former master. I wasn’t sure what to do for him yet, though. Shiro wasn’t a fighter and had spent his whole life as an attendant, so it would be hard to give him combat abilities and expect him to be an adventurer.
My thoughts must have shown on my face, though without expressions I’m not sure how.
“I’m afraid I don’t know anything about fighting,” Shiro said, “but I’m an excellent cook... though Automata don’t eat...”
The poor guy wanted to be useful, but I assured him that he still had a lot of emotional baggage to unpack, so there was no need to rush into anything.
“I know, but I can’t just sit around doing nothing after all that you’ve done for me.”
“Hmm, how would you feel about minding the shop? You could be our front clerk and be in charge of dealing with customers, making sales, keeping things tidy, and so on. You could also be our purchasing representative for dealing with the Guild to get materials for magic tools.”
“I think I would quite like that. Though wouldn’t they take issue with having to deal with an Automata?”
“That’s true, and you’re too tall to fit into a Pretender shell like Carnivac here. I could rebuild your exterior with a Cloak() disguise like Elita, but it uses up a lot of mana to keep it going...”
I tapped my chin thinking about it, and then I remembered seeing a dragonewt in the market the other day and got an idea for how I could rebuild Shiro’s body. I told him about my idea and he was interested, though skeptical; now I just needed to get my hands on a fair amount of fresh lizard skin. In the meantime, I gave Shiro a simple faceplate swap and some minor tweaks so that he wouldn’t be immediately recognized if someone came in the shop. I introduced him to Alfred, Rom, Ram, and Shrapnel and explained how they were remote proxy bodies for me so that even if I went out as Carnivac, I’d still be here at the shop with him. At first it freaked him out, which was to be expected, but then he found it reassuring that he wouldn’t be left alone.
I suited up as Carnivac and headed out, while Alfred showed Shiro the store and got him acquainted with how things worked and what our inventory was. Shiro was eager to learn as well as eager to please, but we took it easy. Later, Rom and Ram would show Shiro how the magic tools were made. As Carnivac, I made my way through the market; it was still mid-morning, but there was a lot of activity. People were buying ingredients for tonight’s dinner, or buying new equipment before they headed out on their quests. It was interesting the looks I got. As Prime, I would get a glance or two at most, but any sort of meaningful looks were all from other Automata. As Carnivac, on the other hand, I got a lot of looks from a lot of people. Some of admiration, some of fear, some sizing me up and deciding if they could take me or not. I was approached by a group of dog children, at least I think they were children, that asked me all sorts of questions ranging from my weapons, to my Adventurer rank, to if I ate people. I decided that Carnivac would be the strong silent type, so he mostly ignored them or gave them short answers.
By the time I got to the Guildhall, they had dispersed. I went inside, but most of the Adventurers had already cleared out and had gone on their respective quests. The receptionist welcomed me and waved me over; it was quite different from the last time I was here. I walked over and leaned down on the counter to talk to him. I had never seen his type of race before; he looked mostly human though with a glittery, golden hue to his skin, bone ridges along his forearms and brow and tiny horns protruding from his forehead. Rather than hair on his head, he had golden feathers. It was as if someone started out with a demon but was trying really hard to make it look angelic.
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“Welcome to the Urd Guildhall, I’m Talios, how can I help you?”
He was beautiful, really there was no other way to say it, and his voice was sweet and effeminate. Maybe I was wrong about the “he” part?
“My name is Carnivac, I’m from a village in the mountains beyond the forest. I’d like to register as an Adventurer.”
“Of course, Mr. Carnivac. Please place your hand upon this crystal and channel some of your mana into it. It will determine your magic affinity as well as create an impression of you that we will embed into your Adventurer tag.”
I placed my hand onto the crystal as asked, but I couldn’t help being nervous about what it would find. I gave it a bit of mana and it glowed and swirled before taking on a dark black color. I looked at Talios, but this didn’t seem to concern them in the least. Talios then took an ornate metal plate that was attached to a thin chain and touched it to the crystal. Again, light swirled around and all of the dark color seemed to seep into the metal plate.
“All ready, Mr. Carnivac; that will be a two gold service fee.”
I had expected a fee, though I didn’t realize it was so expensive. Still I paid the required amount and he handed over the plate.
“That is your Adventurer tag; be sure to keep it on you, as it will serve as your identification as well as show us your status. You’re all set as a Rank E Adventurer. Would you like me to explain how the ranking works?”
“Um, no, that’s fine. How does it show you my status?”
“Please channel a bit of your mana into the tag, Mr. Carnivac.”
I did as asked and a status screen appeared above the plate, not unlike the screens I saw when I used [Console].
Name: Carnivac
Race: Wolfkin
Level: 4
EXP: 4957/5000 Rank: E
Promotion: 0/500
Status: Available
Party: N/A Affinity: Shadow
Health: 50
Mana: 20
Recovery: 4/4 Strength: 5
Agility: 9
Speed: 12
Constitution: 4
Skills:
ShadowCloud, ShadowBlades, SpeedBoost, Leap, [UNKNOWN], [UNKNOWN]
Titles:
None
It was pretty neat to see it all summed up like in a video game, and I was really relieved that the crystal only seemed to be able to read the status that I’d given Carnivac and not my own.
“As you can see, all of the basic information is included. If you have any other questions be sure to ask. Most of the quests have been snatched up already by our morning crowd, so I don’t have much available for you. You seem like you’d be more interested in subjugation quests rather than gathering quests. It’s above your rank at C, but you look strong and I have faith in you”, (S)He said with a wink, “There is a Flame Centipede that has been attacking travelers on the road to Trone, near the far edge of the forest. It should take you a couple days to get there and back, but the reward is five gold and fifty rank points; we will purchase any materials you are able to bring back. There is a one gold deposit for each rank above yours, so since this is two ranks higher than yours and it will be a two gold deposit. The deposit will be returned upon completion; however, if you are unable to complete it or die, then the deposit is forfeited. Would you like to accept this quest?”
“One gold deposit per rank? What if the reward is less than that?”
“The deposit remains the same, but the trade off is that the rank points double for every rank class above your own, so taking higher rank quests is the best way to rank up faster.”
“I see.”
“So... Do you feel up to the task? A big guy like you, I’m sure you’ll have no problem with a little centipede.”
“Sure.”
“Excellent.” Talios produced a paper that had all the quest information on it and indicated that I touch my Adventurer Tag to the page after collecting my deposit. When I did, the page changed to show that the quest had been taken on by me. The status on my tag screen also changed to On Quest id8846465. It was a neat system, and I wouldn’t mind inspecting it some time to see how it was set up. I bid Talios goodbye and headed back home. I wanted to team up with Shea and Elita, but I’d have to officially join their party first and they had already headed out on a quest of their own.
In no time, I was through the gates and headed towards the forest on my first proper adventure in this new world. I couldn’t help but be excited and told Shiro via Alfred where I was headed and how long I expected to be gone. When I returned, I’d have a nice surprise for Shiro, so he should look forward to it. I took off running at full speed through the forest. Since I didn’t need to eat or sleep and had nearly unlimited mana, it shouldn’t take me nearly as long as an organic Adventurer. I should get there in no time, ready to take on this Fire Centipede.