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The Boy With A Dozen Souls
EP 13: Scouting the Town

EP 13: Scouting the Town

SCOUTING THE TOWN

I reached out, grabbed the platform of my refuge, and pulled myself up. I dried myself off with some heat, confirmed my items were still present, and wondered what I might do next. I was incredibly frustrated, but instead of letting anger get to me, I decided to keep an eye on that town.

PAIN

City-state...

I muttered.

PAIN

Quite pompous.

They might come after me, so I must be one step ahead. But, for now, I needed to rest. I was soaked, strained, and bruised from tossing around in the ravine.

Passive Acquired:

Petty Mana Regeneration

The following day, I strolled the forest searching for animals to sacrifice for my new summon rituals. There was a family of canadeer that made me put in work to catch them because it proved difficult to use Quickstep within the woods without accidentally tripping over something. Canadeer were Quickstepping fiends with black fur tainted by bloody horizontal streaks.

Not only were they fast, but after slaying two of them, it was grueling to haul their heavy corpses back to my lair. On my second trip, I tracked them down again, but they were suddenly nabbed by two blindinus.

PAIN

Where in damnation did they come from?

I whispered to myself, but one of them raised its head from its stolen meal and sniffed in my direction. I shrugged,

PAIN

Corpses are corpses.

And slayed the two blindinus. But, since they were favored fiends, I was reluctant to sacrifice them for rituals. Instead, I spent some time raising the Earth into a floating sand dome, protecting me from the sun's rays before raising a blindinu from the dead and having it feast off its kin.

Active Acquired:

Summon: Undead Blindinu Ritual

Aptitude Increase:

Summon: Undead Canine Ritual (50%)

Perfect. I spent the rest of the morning and afternoon hunting before calling it quits.

Within the Arachnid Lair, I began my rituals by sacrificing two deer for each Arachnid Ritual. Then, I allowed them to eat the surplus deer until they were all in their second stage.

I laid eyes on the forest arachnid—the echoes of Locness' screams came, but I closed my eyes, trying to suppress the memories. This forest arachnid, the largest of the four, closely resembled the Black Forest Arachnids which gave me nightmares.

I eyed the cave arachnid, the next largest but half the size of the forest arachnid—it had a flat brownish body that was low to the ground with its multi-jointed dark brown limbs towering around it.

The white arachnid was next, and in terms of physical strength, it seemed fragile. It moved swiftly and quietly compared to the others, but I had no idea how useful it would be in a battle without any blades, poison, or fangs.

Lastly, I expected the black arachnid, the most minor and dangerous of them. Most of its features were hidden by its hard dark carapace. It was riddled with tiny spikes and had a round body—its sharp curved limbs seemingly wanting to hug itself.

Each of its limbs could secrete thin strings of webbing that were practically invisible. I touched the strings and pulled back hastily as it sliced into my finger. Curiosity got the better of me, and I had the black arachnid pounce upon one of the vertical slabs I hid behind when I fought against Cabe.

The black arachnid pulled out webs underneath itself as it came down upon the slab and sliced through the top of the slabs easily, pulverizing the slab into perfectly sliced pieces. I could only stare at the destruction with my mouth agape.

PAIN

Fascinating...

With the sun still shining, I spent time fishing for my familiars, allowing them to reach their third and final stage—each growing roughly a quarter in size and power... well, all except the white one. It was still weak and quite useless.

As I lay in my room, waiting till nightfall, my mind recalled the guard's skill, Flying Thrust. I had never seen anything like that, but then there was the Black Knight—his eyes glowed a bright golden hue and the Arachnid Queen—her body glowed a gold aura before turning her hair into spikes.

I thought it was a skill for a moment, but when I use Quickstep, nothing about my body emits a golden glow. I had no idea what that skill was, and after looking through the books I gathered in my room, nothing about them seemed to cover skills or magic.

I pushed my thoughts back and wondered if any Instructors or Masters had done anything like that. Hmph, nothing. I reached out and grabbed the Obsidian Gem +1 and began to study it as I continued to search my memories.

Defeated, I gave up trying to figure it out and ordered two of my skeleton Warriors to follow me into the Arachnid Lair. I left my arachnid familiars in the lair due to their size, and to defend the area, less some overly optimistic dungeoneer made his way in.

There I gave each of my skeleton Warriors a rusty pickaxe and ordered them to pick at the bases of the ruby puries.

Aptitude Increase:

Summon: Skeleton Kinan Miner (10%)

I fished feeding my familiars as night fell, and then we huddled together and set up camp on the hillside north of my lair's entrance. With my Petty En Sight and Petty Heat Vision, I waited and watched who came and left the town.

They had to be doing trading of some sort, and I was eager to find out if there were any other hamlets nearby, but unfortunately, I saw no forms of trading heading south or east over the ravine. As I was about to call it a night, I caught sight of a small group on foot, five of them, heading southwest along the road and into the forest.

They were too far for me to see any details, but that was all I needed, a mental note of when they left, and after about two hours, they would return hauling something that was recently killed. I squinted, straining my Petty En Sight to its limit—there were four of them now. Did one of them die? Suddenly, one of them seemingly turned, and I adverted my gaze—I got carried away staring at them.

The same group left for the next two nights, but the times were vastly different, and they hunted for the same creature. Uninterested in the hunters, I positioned myself and my familiars north of their hunting grounds. There I climbed up a pine tree, obtaining a good view of the number of heat images that plagued the town. There were plenty of kinans crowded within the small city.

I squinted north and spotted a dam that doubled as a bridge. A small hut nearly blending into the darkness sat on the western side of the river just north of the dam. The first form activity began as I saw a group of guards and a large wagon making their way over the bridge.

Like before, I watched and memorized those who came and left the west and north gate for the next three days. Guards were constantly on patrol, and I forced them on a chase through the woods as they tailed after my familiars.

I eventually learned that three wagons left each night, and four wagons returned each night. The last wagon of the night would always arrive roughly three hours after the previous trading activity. It granted me the most amount of time to perform an ambush, but it also had the most guards. It must be something good then.

Before commencing my ambush, we traveled further north to watch their path after crossing the bridge dam. The roads led down a gradual hill with the encroaching forest on its left and the ravine on its right. The distance between the road and the forest was perfect, even if the trees were much shorter. I could get quick glances at the guards' armor at this distance, hoping they would not feel my stare upon them.

They wore basic iron and steel armor, and not a single one of them had enchanted armor. But I remembered hidden accessories such as rings, necklaces, and other jewelry. Hell, a gent does not have to wear it—it could be a damn enchanted handkerchief hidden under their armor. To be fair, this form of thinking was thanks to that damn town guard who revealed to me his skill ring. Thanks for making me more cautious, I thought—stupid fool.

With that thought in mind, I prepared my ambush for the next night. I gathered and positioned all four of my familiars along the forest edge and summoned several skeleton Slashers for reinforcement. As I crouched within the thicket and waited, I eyed the white arachnid. Maybe I should get rid of the damn thing and use the fish I was feeding it to bring back another black arachnid.

Hmm... too late now. The traders were on their way, and I headed onto the road to wait for them. I was midway between the dam and the town; if any guard had Petty En Sight, they would be able to see me clearly from the walls as I could see them. The distance allowed me time to flee, but I did not want to leave empty-handed because the entire schedule would be redone if they came after me now.

I squinted, the traders strolled down the road, and the leading guards noticed me. Their formation tightened slightly as they continued to approach me.

PAIN

Good night to you, gents!

I greeted from afar,

PAIN

I wish to make a trade with the owner of this party.

As their leading guard addressed me, two soldiers positioned themselves to my left and right while the wagoner tugged the reins on his horses.

LEAD GUARD

No wares here for sale.

His voice echoed calmly through his full helm.

LEAD GUARD

Now move aside.

Not like I expected them to willingly trade with a random stranger at night,

PAIN

I have plenty of gold and even ruby puries—

The leader draws his sword,

LEAD GUARD

I'm warning you! Move aside! We do not deal with black marketers like yourself!

The other guards drew their weapons, and I sighed heavily,

PAIN

Fine, let us do it your—

The wagon door opened squeakily.

VOICE

What's going on?

The lead guard spun around, completely leaving himself open for an attack, but I restrained myself.

LEAD GUARD

Master Isaac! Please do not leave your wagon—

Master Isaac, a young gent seemingly nineteen or twenty, hopped out of his wagon. The first thing I noticed was his hidden enchanted clothing— (XXX) Black Fairy Thread Cloak (XXX), (XXX) Hide Boots (XXX), (XXX) Gray Leather Gloves(XXX), and his (XXX) Black Steel Tiara (XXX) gating his light pink and black hair upon his head.

I was positive the gent had more enchanted clothing underneath his cloak. However, I focused on his short physique and peculiar skin pattern, which was red, black, and white and curled around his body like snakes. I also noticed his beautiful pink eyes, which appeared to sparkle in the moonlight.

ISAAC

Why? Is it too dangerous?

He laughed, but his smile suddenly vanished at the sight of me. For a split moment, blankness painted his face, and I squinted at him—my Petty Interference tickled a bit from his mindless stare. Then, his eyes suddenly blinked a dozen times, and he gave me a broad smile revealing his pure white teeth as he approached me.

LEAD GUARD

Master Isaac? Do you know this cow?

Isaac looked back at him and said with absolute confidence,

ISAAC

I have no clue who this person is.

He turned back to me.

ISAAC

But you sought wares, did you not?

I was put off by this short gent, but I nodded slowly, and he gestured to me to follow him behind his wagon.

LEAD GUARD

But Master—

ISAAC

Put away your weapons!

He exclaimed cheerfully,

ISAAC

We have a customer.

The guards slowly sheathed their swords but not without worry. Their eyes never left me. All I could feel were their prickling gazes up and down my body.

Isaac lifted the latch and opened the back door to reveal loads of enchanted weapons and armor hanging upon the walls of the wagon and upon racks bolted to the wagon's bed—I noticed half of the weapons had an enchantment regarding Fire. In contrast, the majority of armor was a mixture of Petty Sight, Petty Hearing, and Petty Night Vision. Isaac then lifted himself inside.

ISAAC

You don't seem to have a sword.

He indecisively waved his arms around a few swords before approaching two swords near the back of the wagon; (Fire Affinity) Onyx Puri Long Sword of Burning, Fire and (Power Affinity) Enchanted Black Metal Long Sword, Dominion Authority. He cupped his chin into his hand and thought. The lead guard came around,

LEAD GUARD

By the gods, Master Isaac, you can't be serious. You cannot hand her anything, no matter the number of puries she has.

Isaac ignored him and grabbed the (Power Affinity) Steel Longsword, Dominion Authority,

ISAAC

As you can see, my constituents here are worried about the goods I sell to you.

He looked over at me with both swords in each hand,

ISAAC

So therefore, I can only sell you these two or one or the other.

LEAD GUARD

Why those two!?

He blurted out in frustration,

LEAD GUARD

If you spot this story on Amazon, know that it has been stolen. Report the violation.

Why that one!?

He yelled, gesturing at the (Power Affinity) Steel Longsword, Dominion Authority.

LEAD GUARD

You've just explained how the Chief of Dagon requested such a sword.

ISAAC

Well,

He shrugged,

ISAAC

If our nightly visitor here buys it, we'll just be out of stock now, won't we?

The lead guard face-palmed his full helm before putting his hands up in defeat,

LEAD GUARD

Fine! I'm no trader—just a stupid bodyguard. Do whatever.

He turned to leave.

ISAAC

So, which one? Or both?

He asked me, and I pointed to the (Power Affinity) Steel Longsword, Dominion Authority,

PAIN

That one. I have one hundred fifty thousand puries. Enough?

ISAAC

Deal.

A loud choking sound was heard coming from the lead guard as he stomped back over.

LEAD GUARD

One hundred fifty thousand puries!?

He exclaimed in disbelief.

LEAD GUARD

You mention it was—

ISAAC

A deal.

He stated firmly, his smile fading. The lead guard shut his mouth, bowed, and returned to the front of the wagons. Isaac smiled at me,

ISAAC

Sorry about that. One hundred fifty thousand puries it is.

We completed our exchange, and he wished me well before returning to his wagon. I waited for them to be far out of sight before disappearing into the forest. That was the most unpredictable series of events I have ever been a part of.

I doubled back and watched them go. Hmph, there was something about me that Isaac was truly afraid of.

*****

That following morning, back within the safety of my lair, I quickly learned the meaning of Affinity enchantments. These enchantments affected the items, giving them abilities, and regarding my new sword, Dominion Authority gave me absolute telekinesis over the sword. As a result, I could completely control the sword with my mind alone, and because of that, I could fly through the sky by holding on to the hilt.

There was no way such an enchantment would be only one hundred and fifty thousand. Many thoughts came to mind as to why Isaac feared me; he sensed my hidden vampiric nature, my familiars, or lastly, he could sense Infinity. And sensing the mana energy from a god item would make anyone fearful. His scanning abilities had to be the best if he could sense such a hidden aspect of me.

I shook off the thought and idolized my new sword. It was indeed a magnificent weapon, and I was glad that Dominion Authority drained no form of stamina, mana, or energy from me. The limit was my mind, and with Recall Memory, I had no limits there...

Instead, while attempting to see how fast I could fly with the sword, my grip and wind drag limited my speed. However, while I sat on the sword, floating over my lair, I realized I had access to everything around me and could fly there and back in a matter of minutes.

But as I looked south, making out specs of overhang cliffs that caused the land to riddle downward like steps, the foreboding feeling seeped into my body and stiffened the hair upon the back of my neck.

PAIN

Not yet.

I whispered to myself because, whatever was down there, I assumed I was not ready to face it.

*****

I continued my stalking of the town's traders and immediately noticed the absence of the last wagon for the next three days. But on the fourth day, it showed up on time and on schedule for the next three days.

Confident that they had resumed their schedule, I brought five hundred thousand puries and positioned myself in the center of the road. All I sought this time was hopefully a better form of clothing. If Isaac had none with him, I wondered if he would allow me to make a request.

They approached with the same formation and the same leading guard—I noticed by the sound of his familiar muffled voice.

LEAD GUARD

You again.

He drew his sword, and so did his fellow guards.

LEAD GUARD

You would dare come back after thieving from us once?

I gave him a look,

PAIN

Stealing?

He scowled at me,

LEAD GUARD

One hundred and fifty thousand puries for such a sword?

He pointed his blade at me.

LEAD GUARD

I haven't a clue what Master Isaac saw in you that made him take his business north.

His body emitted a faint golden aura,

LEAD GUARD

But I don't fear you, cow. Now move.

I shrugged,

PAIN

Whatever. No idea what you are on about.

And I began to leave the road.

PAIN

Just wanted to make one more request and give him my thanks—

GUARD

He's a vampire!

A rear guard bellowed, and we all laid eyes on him. I took note of what was layered around his neck—

PAIN

Shit...

GUARD

And he's a gent! Not a lady.

The rear guard added as I glared at the (Skill Aptitude) Scarlet Scarf, Petty Scan around his neck. The lead guard readied himself while I sighed and released the hold on my fangs and claws.

LEAD GUARD

So that is what you are...

I shrugged again,

PAIN

What? A gent intercepting a trader to exchange in the middle of the night does not seem strange to you?

I questioned sarcastically, and he scowled through the visor of his full helm.

PAIN

You really are a stupid guard.

He charged at me. No Quickstep? I wondered as I maneuvered away from his swings. I commanded my sword to fend him off as the other guards flanked me—I Quickstepped backward and out of the way.

VOICE

What is going—

LEAD GUARD

Master Ignoc! Get back into the wag—

Again! He turned around, leaving himself open for an attack, but there was no room for kindness this time. I whipped my staff, slamming the tip against the ground and releasing the stored mana—an explosion of earthly spikes shot upwards, piercing through the guards and the wagon. It was not as if I sat around during the morning... hell, I barely slept, thanks to the endless supply of fish. Training was all I did during the day, and seeing the results before me was truly worth it.

The lead guard grunted in pain—his right arm was torn off, but he stood confidently with his sword raised and his body glowing a faint golden glow.

PAIN

What is that golden glow?

I asked as I calmly brushed off bits of dust from my shoulders.

LEAD GUARD

To damnation with you...

He growled through gritted teeth,

LEAD GUARD

...bastard!

He charged at me again but crossed swords with my mind-controlled (Power Affinity) Steel Longsword, Dominion Authority.

PAIN

Remember this?

I asked with a grin. He said nothing as he attempted to best my quick-moving sword.

PAIN

Keep it up, keep it up.

I taunted with a fake fat grin.

I suddenly pulled my sword back and sent it flying straight for his head, but he dodged—his fellow guard, the one that spotted my vampiric nature and currently attempting to pull his body off the Earth spike that impaled through his gut—ate the sword through his chest.

The lead guard looked back, and I took in what he saw—the destroyed road and his fellow guards impaled and raised into the sky by the earthly spikes.

PAIN

I cannot say I had intentions of killing you all.

The lead guard knelt to one knee when he saw my familiars emerge from the trees. I quickly glanced back towards Dagon and noticed a bit of commotion along the walls—nothing frantic as the gates were still closed.

LEAD GUARD

This was probably what he saw...

He muttered and looked up at me with absolute discontent.

LEAD GUARD

He warned me not to return here, and I did not listen.

PAIN

But you attacked first.

The lead guard collapsed, and I approached his severed arm to seal the wound with Fire.

PAIN

If you survive,

I started as I approached the wagon, titled to its side by an earth spike,

PAIN

You can live with your guilt.

The wagoner sat fearfully stiff in the tilted wagon. The horses were long gone leaving him tightly gripping what was left of the reins towards the point blood dripped from his clenched fists. His teary eyes slowly panned toward me, and as he tried to utter a word, his body trembled and shook with fear.

I scoffed as I passed him and pried open the wagon—

IGNOC

PLEASE DON'T KILL ME!

I backed away from his horrifying pleas for life.

PAIN

Be quiet!

He sealed his fat lips closed as I studied his chubby appearance backed against the far side of the luxuriously leather innards of the wagon. He wore an array of brightly colored silk clothes, each enchanted with Lesser En Vitality, Lesser Disease Resistance, or Lesser Poison Resistance Aptitudes.

Although his skin had a lovely pattern of milky brown and white swirls, his chubby build was unappealing—heavily reminding me of those good-for-nothing nobles of the Fire Kingdom. His hazel eyes were leaking tears, and his brown and white hair was stained with blood.

PAIN

What happened to Isaac?

I asked as I looked around the wagon; I spotted a silver plate and cooked meat on the wagon floor.

IGNOC

He fled!

He whined,

IGNOC

He told me about you! A monster! Ah—No! I'm sorry. I wasn't trying to insult you! You're not a monster—please don't kill—

PAIN

I am not here to kill you!

I eyed the spilled meaty pile of food again, noticing the glistening grease that stained the plate and seat.

PAIN

You would probably die on your own. I am taking some of your wares.

He nodded in tears, with snot running down his lips. I shivered in disgust and shut the wagon door.

I went around back and forced open the back of the wagon. I sighed a breath of relief; there was some clothing, armor, weapons, two crates of sapphire puries, boxes of books, and wrapped sheets of jerky. None of the weapons' enchantments were appealing, but I searched the clothes to find anything that would fit me.

I eventually found some tight-fitted black hide pants that felt comfortable despite the tightness, a tight black tunic, and black leather gloves. Something caught my eye underneath the crates of clothing—a tiny square hidden door carved into the wagon floor.

I pried it open, revealing a tiny compartment of books; Skill Book: Petty Inventory, Skill Book: Petty Scan, and Skill Book: Petty Leap.

PAIN

Hmm, I found a gold mine.

Skill Acquired:

Petty Inventory

Petty Scan

Petty Leap

IGNOC

So, you're letting me live.

His voice echoed from out of the cabin.

I decided to grab a few more items since I now possessed Petty Inventory, a skill that lets me store items within a small spatial void. So, I took a crate of sapphire puries, several sheets of jerky, and as many books as I could fit inside my Petty Inventory. Doing so made my body feel heavy as I strolled over to Ignoc's door; the window his fat body was leaning on had shattered, and the bits on the ground were tainted with blood.

PAIN

I have no reason to take your life.

I nearly shouted at him.

The sudden sound of blood dripping caught my attention, and I eyed a nearby impaled guard. Drool moistened my mouth before I realized I had never drunk blood since becoming a vampire. Now, all of a sudden, I had this desire to bite down on the guard's leaking flesh.

I mindlessly approached the guard's lifeless body, tore off his light leather armor, and bit into his arm. Ignoc behind me whimpered at the site of me gulping mouthfuls of blood. The taste was like nothing I had ever tasted before. It was irresistibly sweet, and the feeling of it filling my stomach was indescribably wonderful— I want more!

I clawed the guard's neck open and gorged on the blood that sprayed at my face. Tingling sensations ran throughout my body—

Vampor Increase:

Petty Night Vision (1%)

Petty Sound Vision (1%)

Petty Blood Control (1%)

Petty En Scent Detection (1%)

Petty Danger Sense (1%)

Petty En Reflexes (1%)

Cast: Blood (1%)

Fascinating... I smiled widely—breathing heavily as I snapped out of my bloodlust trance. If I continued to drink blood, I could obtain even more power. I mistakenly faced Ignoc, terrifying him in a cowering frenzy as he shook the wagon.

IGNOC

Please—please—please—

He murmured tearfully as I wiped the blood from my face.

PAIN

Would you be quiet? I told you! I have no reason to—

My senses alerted me of activity in the nearby woods—I looked past the upturned wagon and watched as a variety of luminous eyes—each pair a different color—appeared from within. More vampires? I glared at the leader who entered the moonlight, his face like that of a kinan's.

LEAD VAMPIRE

I could give you a reason.