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Chapter 36 - Results

Chapter 36 - Results

“One bunny, two bunny, three bunny, four. Five bunnies, six bunnies more.” I had been collecting so many bunnies that my mind was coming up with stupid rhymes to keep me entertained. Who knew that the most annoying part of killing so many creatures was cleaning up the field afterward? Not me, that’s for sure. Still, it wasn’t like I was cleaning up just because.

I needed the bodies when I turned in the quest. In picking them up, I also found a few other interesting things lying around. One of which was a plant. At first, the plants looked like they were soaked in the blood that poured out of the bodies strewn around them. But, when I went to go pick them up I found that the plant only held a few drops on its leaves.

The glistening crimson color was the plant's natural color. Whatever wax or sap it had inside those leaves reflected the light as if it was covered in some sort of liquid. Breaking the stem, I read over the description and groaned.

Item:

Crimson Plant

Use:

The leaves are useful to make potions.

Potency:

Weak (+5% modifier)

Description:

You just had to go and tear apart the stem of the plant. For most plants, this might not mean much but this plant is very sensitive to such damage. Even the bunnies wouldn’t do such a thing. Next time just take the leaves and leave the stem alone so it can be harvested again in the future.

Was it me or was the game a bit rude at times? Plucking off the leaves, I went over the description.

Item:

Crimson Leaf

Use:

Used in the creation of health potions and salves.

Potency:

Weak (+5% modifier)

Description:

A leaf of a Bloodfern that has recently absorbed the blood of a creature. The strength of the creature determines the potency of items created using it. DO NOT USE SAPIENT BLOOD TO CREATE THIS ITEM!

Happy to have found the plants I needed for my second quest. Though the last part was weird. What would happen if one ignored the warning? Would some god strike me down or something? On second thought, I didn’t want to know.

Having cleared the crater of bodies, I slid and crawled my way up the side of the crater. The loose dirt made the trek both harder and dirtier than it had a right to be. Which, given how the edge had started to collapse under the bunnies, I should have expected.

Finally, standing at the top of what was left of the hill, I looked out at the rest of the nearby hills. Each looked just like this one had before I had gotten here. Likely each had quite a few bunnies on top of it. Though I suspected the nearest ones didn’t have quite as many. After all, the army that had come after me had to have come from somewhere.

The sliver of sun that was sticking over the horizon was all that I needed to tell me that it was getting late. While I wasn’t afraid of the dark, I was a bit wary of what might lurk around the city at night. So, with one final look at the scenery, I turned back to the city. All the while grabbing any body parts or crimson plants I found, not that there were many.

“What can I do for you?” The dwarf behind the counter asked in a bored tone. He looked like he wanted to be anywhere but at work. God knew I understood that feeling.

“I would like to turn in two quests.”

He gave me a once over, his expression dubious. “And what quests would those be?” He didn’t hide his thoughts on what he thought of me and what I might have to turn in. Given that my clothes were in tatters and I had tiny scratches all over, I didn’t blame him.

“The bunnies and crimson leaf quests.”

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It was so obvious that he wanted to laugh at that. Hell, I had thought they would have been easy too. That was until I had been swarmed by over two hundred of the damn things. How do I know? The log just happened to have that information saved for me to go over.

{Level 1 Beater Bunny defeated. A small penalty has been applied for killing something 5 or more levels below you.} x61

{Level 2 Beater Bunny defeated. A small penalty has been applied for killing something 5 or more levels below you.} x37

{Level 3 Beater Bunny defeated. A minor penalty has been applied for killing something 2 or more levels below you.} x29

{Level 4 Beater Bunny defeated. A minor penalty has been applied for killing something 2 or more levels below you.} x41

{Level 5 Beater Bunny defeated. A minor penalty has been applied for killing something 2 or more levels below you.} x26

{Level 6 Beater Bunny defeated. A tiny penalty has been applied for killing something below your level.} x22

{Level 7 Beater Bunny defeated.} x20

{Level 8 Beater Bunny defeated. A minor bonus has been applied for killing something above your level.} x5

{Level 9 Beater Bunny defeated. A minor bonus has been applied for killing something above your level.) x5

While that seemed like a ton of experience, it was only enough to bring me to the next level. But hey, experience was experience. On top of that, the bunnies would net me a decent amount of money for how many of them there were.

“Place all of your quest items into this bag.” The dwarf passed over a small bag. I could have done exactly what he wanted but I was tired, hungry, and lazy.

Taking out my own small bag, already filled with everything, and passing it over. “Here you go.” He took one look inside and grimaced. “Is something the matter?”

“No, but the quality of the bodies will affect the value.” I had expected as much. Hell, some of the bodies were no more than trash. They had been crushed and beaten to shit as bunnies landed and jumped off them in an effort to get to me. As he turned to put the bag away, he flippantly tossed a few coins on the counter. Not caring as one rolled toward the edge. “Here is your reward for the quests. Come back in the morning to go over our offer for the materials.”

One gold, six silver richer, I went looking for a table. Eager to find out just what was on the menu for the night. Tomorrow I would need to deal with getting a new outfit to replace the scraps that was left of this one as well as get back to training. For now, I should probably go over everything. Maybe even buy a spell that is a bit more precise in its application.

Name:

Kyren Vulpier

Race:

Human

Level:

8

Class:

XP:

6139/6400

HP:

94.6/235

HP Regen:

9.5% (22.3) per hour*

MP:

61/200

MP Regen:

9% (18) per hour*

Current Ailments:

Tired*

Current Buffs:

Current Stats:

Strength (STR):

16

Agility (AGI):

19

Vitality (VIT):

19

Intelligence (INT):

20

Wisdom (WIS):

18

Dexterity (DEX):

19

Charisma (CHA)

17

Free Points:

29

While the regeneration was less than when I had Newbie Protection, my stats were not all that bad. However, I wish I could just increase whatever stats affected my mana and its regeneration. Then I could just sit back and fire at anything and everything before I had to close in. Unfortunately, while I could do that, I still had to keep the rest of the stats above the seventy percent threshold or…now that I thought about it, no one ever told me what would happen. They only ever said to not let a stat get below that.

Not that it was that hard now. With my highest stat being twenty, that put the lowest I could go at fourteen. While this would go up as time went on and I got stronger, the amount of range one could get between stats would continue to grow.

Tabbing through my screens, I found that there were a couple of new tabs including one listing my affinities, or at least some of them. Though, the message that popped up on top was nearly as interesting as the information the rest of the page contained.

To find out your affinity for more advanced elements, please use a more advanced affinity detector.

Element:

Affinity:

Fire

51

Earth

5

Water

8

Air

7

Light

20

Dark

27

Quickly flipping back to the last place I had read about the affinities and unlocking them, I found that there were at least two more. Space and time. While I could see someone playing with space in the game to teleport, how in the hell would a programmer implement any time-related magic? Allow people to age an opponent? Maybe allow them to control entropy in a given area? Because doing anything more would be both broken and impossible.

Giving the point page a good look, I didn’t see anything worth wasting points on. I mean, I could buy another element but I barely had a handle on my one element as it was. As for spells and skills, I was learning them for free right now so why waste the points? Finishing up the meal I didn’t recall ordering, I went to bed and passing out before my head even touched the pillow.