Walking northwest, I finally arrived at the grasslands. Looking at the sky, I estimated that there is still an hour left before dinner. When I was E-rank, kobolds may have proven to be a difficult component. Although by themselves, they are slightly weaker than hobgoblins, but in a pack, they could take on a greater orc. Good thing I have increased my strength and is now a D-rank. I didn't know exactly where the kobolds are, so I aimlessly wandered around. Around ten minutes later, I heard some barks and whines. I followed the source of the sounds and found a pack of 20 kobolds fighting a giant bear. Soon, the bear died but not before it brought 5 kobolds down with it.
As the kobolds were licking their wounds...and I mean LITERALLY licking their wounds, I rushed forward and beheaded a few of them. The remaining surprised kobolds jumped up and rushed at me. I jumped backwards and kicked some dust into the kobolds face as a diversion. The kobolds who weren't lucky enough to dodge had their eyes temporarily blinded. They fell on the floor in tears as they rubbed their eyes. The remaining kobolds who dodged unfortunately met their end as I took advantage of the diversion and beheaded them.
The remaining 4 kobolds were still crying and rubbing. I looked at these kobolds with pity before I beheaded them. I counted the bodies to make sure I killed 15...and I did. Cutting off the tails, I decided to use these as proof of kill.
I realized its getting close to dinner, so I decided to rest and eat. Since I initially thought that I would be able to finish the quests by dinner, I only brought enough food for lunch. I looked around for any edibles and my eyes landed on the giant bear. Hmmm, I heard bear meat is delicious. I brought the corpse of the giant bear into my Maker's Domain and proceeded to drain the blood, debone, skin, and separated the flesh from the organs. I poured the blood in a barrel, dried the organs and ground them into fine powder and stored into another barrel. I stored most of the flesh, skin, and the bones in my storage ring. Deactivating the domain, I began cooking the meat. I held a chunk of meat towards the baby yeti who ate it with relish. The baby looked at me as if to ask for more and I chuckled while tossing another chunk. After we finished the bear meat, we decided to continue onwards. Destination - the forest in the west.
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After arriving at the forest, it was well into the evening. Though there is still some light out, it won't be long before it gets completely dark. I searched around the forest and soon found an unicorn. The unicorn was grazing near a pond. It looked majestic...but not for long. The plan I will be taking is to anger the unicorn and then have it charge at me with its horn pointing at me. Then, I'll jump out of the way and the unicorn's horn will lodge into a tree. This way, I can kill the unicorn with ease.
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So, I began. I shouted at the unicorn a threw a rock at it, startling it. The unicorn stared at me angrily and started neighing in rage. The unicorn pointed his horn towards me and charged. I jumped to the side and ran towards a tree. Turning around, I taunted the unicorn again. The unicorn charged again. I jumped again and looked to see if the unicorn was stuck to a tree or not, only to see the unicorn quickly stopping and turn around. Pretty good reflexes eh?...That's bad, this will be tougher than I anticipated. But with no other plan, I continued this process.
Half an hour later, the sky has finally dimmed. Though I can still see the unicorn, it would still prove dangerous if I don't finish this soon. Tired, I looked warily at the unicorn. It seems the unicorn is also tired as it is standing some distance opposite of me and panting heavily. I took advantage of this and pulled out the Rhino Blood wine from my bag. Downing a shot, I immediately felt that my stamina restored a bit. My strength and vitality has also increased a bit. I downed another shot before putting away the wine bottle. Don't want to drink too much or else it would have adverse effects on me.
I picked up another rock and threw it at the unicorn. The rock smashed into the unicorn's head. The unicorn neighed in pain and charged at me. I dodged and rolled to my side. Don't know if its the fatigue building up or how dark it is outside that the unicorn couldn't see properly, but the unicorn tripped during its charge and crashed into a tree. FINALLY!!! I silently shouted with my arms raised into the air. The unicorn has its horn stuck firmly in the tree. It tried to struggle for a bit, but because of the fatigue, it collapsed.
I walked up to the unicorn and placed a small barrel under the unicorn's neck. Then, I took out my skinning knife and looked at its glint and sharpness. Using the knife, I traced the line of where I want to cut on the panicking unicorn's neck. I made a sawing motion to prepare myself...and then I jerked my arm back quickly. The slash was so fast that the unicorn didn't notice initially. The neck looked as if there was no mark on it. Suddenly, a tear appeared on the neck and then blood began trickling out. The wound becomes bigger and bigger, and the blood pours out faster and faster. At some point, because of intense blood loss, the unicorn died. After completely draining the unicorn, I sawed off the horn. Finally, done with all my quests I led the baby yeti and we headed towards the guild.
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Upon arriving at the guild, everyone turned and saw the baby yeti following behind me. After finding out that the yeti is mine, they stop paying attention to it. I walked up to the guildmaster and reported my quest completions. After turning in my report, I awaited for the judging and the rewards.