Chapter Three Hundred and Eight - Away

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Chapter Three Hundred and Eight - Away

Chapter Three Hundred and Eight - Away

Caprica showed us to a guest suite in the palace where we each got our own room to sleep in. The day had been pretty long, so it didnt take long for all of us to head to bed. The next morning started with a light breakfast in the suites shared dining room.

A few hours after breakfast, when we were still wondering what to do, Caprica returned and gathered us up. Is there any equipment you need? Caprica asked.

We have some equipment at the inn, I said. Armour and such. We cant go tackle a dungeon in borrowed dresses, I dont think.

Oh, you certainly could, Caprica said. With the number of people helping in this dive, you should be relatively safe if you choose not to help at all. But yes, I wouldnt want to go into a dungeon without good equipment.

I could use a crossbow, Awen said. Maybe a warhammer? Mine is back on the Beaver.

If you have a dagger I could borrow, one suitable to be held by talons..? Amaryllis said. She didnt quite end her sentence, letting it float there as an almost-question.

Caprica nodded. Certainly. Ill poke around in the armoury, we should have everything you need. Broccoli, do you have a weapon of choice?

I use a spade most of the time, I say.

A spade, Caprica repeated. Does that have any relation to why you used a broom in the arena?

I have a makeshift weapon skill, I said.

Ah, that makes sense. There was speculation that you used a broom and dustpan as a sort of message for Francisco. Not taking the fight as seriously as you could. Your explanation makes a lot more sense, knowing your personality. Caprica escorted us out of the palace to a waiting carriage. This is where Ill be letting you go. Well see each other soon enough though, Im sure. Do be safe while in the dungeon.

Youre not coming with us? I asked.

She shook her head. No, I dont need to face a dungeon for a while, and besides, its... no place for a princess. She frowned, then carried on. Itll only make the army folk going in more nervous. Theyd no doubt insist on tripling the number of guards and it would take twice as long to accomplish half as much. Best to stay back and maybe try to help from here.

That sucks, I said. Id love to go on a proper adventure with you someday. Bye-bye hugs? I asked. It wasnt actually a question because I was already reaching over for a hug.

Caprica chuckled and patted me on the back as I gave her a quick squeeze.

Getting back to the inn only took a few minutes of clattering along the busy morning streets of Goldenalden, then we had a quick dash upstairs to get ready for a quick dive into a dungeon. You know, I expected a lot of things from our visit here, but I didnt consider that we might go dungeon diving again, Amaryllis said.

Awen shrugged her long coat on. Its not that unusual, is it? Weve been going through a lot of dungeons to fight those Evil Roots. I guess its not too strange that were taking on another one.

I guess, Amaryllis said. She closed up the front of her own coat, then patted it down to make sure it was fit properly. I think weve tackled more dungeons than most people will see in their entire lives, and that only in the space of a few months.

Thats because were proper adventurers, I said with a firm nod. Well see a whole heap more before were done.

And when will we be done? Amaryllis asked.

Well, if Awens uncle is any indication, then well be done when were old and fat and want to spend more time talking about all of our adventures instead of having new ones.

My father always said that uncle would never stop. That the only way for him not to go on another big adventure is for one of them to finally be more than he can chew, Awen said. It always worried me that one day, he wouldnt come back to brag about all the interesting things he saw.

I gave her a side-hug. Dont worry! Im sure the way things are going, well bump into him in the field one of these days. Maybe we can hit a dungeon together? Bet hed be really proud to see some of the things youve invented.

Awen blushed, but she nodded all the same.

Uh, can we have a copy of that map? I asked. I didnt mind spending time with the officers, theyd been polite so far, but all that smoke was a bit much. Besides, I kind of wanted to see what was in the box Caprica had sent over. The crossbow Awen received had looked really cool, though I didnt get much time to look at it.

Im afraid we only have the one map. The Order of the Long Rest doesnt make a habit of spreading maps of our dungeon around.

Oh, I said. In that case, maybe well look at it later? Uh, is there a room we could use maybe?

The Knight-Captain seemed very understanding as he led us to a small resting room. It had a small porthole looking out of the ship, and a couple of long sofas that someone small could lounge on. He told us to rest up and not to worry before heading back out.

Hes nice, I said.

He has nothing to lose from being nice, Amaryllis said.

Whats that mean? I asked.

Oh, nevermind, Amaryllis said. She sat on the very edge of one of the seats and opened her box. Lets see what the Princess found.

Caprica, it seemed, found a really pretty dagger.

It was nice and long, a bit longer than the knife Amaryllis usually carried, with a blade shaped like a spread wing, it even had a few little carvings in it that hinted at a feathery shape.

This is gorgeous, Amaryllis said. She spun the knife around, and I noted that the handle was strangely curved. I think this is spoils of war. No way the sylph made such a beautiful harpy spellsword.

I used Insight on the dagger.

Featherlight, quick cast dagger, old

It suits you, I think, I said.

Amaryllis nodded, then found a sheath in the box. No hidden sheath, but I can hardly complain, she said as she stood up and strapped the knife to her hip.

Awa, do I go next? Awen asked. She was practically bouncing on the edge of her seat.

How about you do one, then I do mine, then you do your other one? I asked.

Awen laughed. Sure, she said before she popped open the box with the crossbow. She laid it down and very carefully reached down to touch it. Its... its a Snowlander crossbow, she said.

Standard Sharpshooters Bow, New

The box didnt have much by means of decoration, it was still pretty though, nearly all metal, with a few pulleys and a folding crank on the side. It even had a small sight that could unfold from its side. A Snowlander weapon? From the north?

My uncle had something like this once, Awen said. She seemed almost reluctant to take it.

Then youll be just like him, right? I asked.

She paused, nodded, then picked the weapon out of its box. Ill use it well, she said.

I grinned. My turn!

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