Chapter 184
Despite the curse being spread out and weakened, Ajax spent the next fifteen minutes feeling like his blood had raised its temperature by twenty degrees, this wasn’t enough to deal any real harm to him especially through his [Pain Resistance] but it did certainly make for a very unpleasant time.
With that the attacks seemed to have stopped and soon night was upon them. As Ajax was considered one of the crafters for the duration of the mission he wasn’t assigned a position in the night shift. Despite the tents having some silencing runes on them they weren’t strong enough to suppress the sound enough for Ajax Perception so he was woken up both times when a gargoyle attacked.
The third time he was woken up by the sounds of battle it was close enough to morning that he decided to simply get up. The sight of another gargoyle being added to the pile next to the forge however wasn’t what interested him, what did interest him was the bubble of mana he could feel from next to the anvils.
As he approached he recognised Nina from her stature but he was still surprised to see the woman bring the hammer down on a piece of metal yet hear no sound. The phenomenon was soon explained by the mana that was swirling around the metal as it easily stopped all the vibrations from traveling.
“How does that work?” Ajax asked when he saw Nina put the hammer down.
“How does what work?” Nina asked him not at all, startled by his presence.
“The magic that stops the sound from your hammering.” Ajax explained, the mana movement was so complex and quick Ajax couldn’t make heads or tails of it even with his [Sense Mana] at level fifty.
“I have no idea.” Nina admitted something that shocked Ajax.
“You don’t?” Ajax all but shouted in his surprise.
“No.” she said as she turned to look at him questioningly.
“But then how are you doing it?” Ajax asked.
“You’re in your first year at the Academy right?” Nina asked and Ajax nodded. “That makes sense then, you won’t go over this at least until later in the year but it is related to my skill.”
Seeing Ajax still looking confused she decided to explain a bit more of the theory. “Skills are gained through practice in a field that you have talent in, for the most part anyway, but if that was all there was to it why wouldn’t people without the skill not be able to replicate it by simply copying the technique?”
“The answer is that when you gain a skill the system adds the innate knowledge of how to fully complete the skill to whatever it was you were doing before.” she continued. “It’s seen less with lower rarity skills but it gets very obvious with higher rarity ones.”
“For what?” Ajax asked, confused.
“My appraisal skill just beat a Legendary skill. This should help me unlock an appraisal skill that is a higher rarity.” She said.
Ajax didn’t get a chance to respond as the scout on duty interrupted them with a call “ Incoming hellhound pack, they’re almost on top of us!”
Ajax quickly reacted and took his bearings, focusing on the pack of horse-sized dark red chihuahuas that had come out of camouflage and were charging towards the cave. There weren’t that many of them, only fifteen but they were moving a lot faster than the imps and most of the combatants weren’t in formation.
Ajax was careful to only use [Syphon mana] on his own mana as he drew his sword and pulled out his Axe, the hammer wasn’t as good against highly mobile enemies, especially when there were allied he might send the hounds crashing into with a strong hammer blow.
It took him almost no time to decapitate the hellhound he targeted and had no issue spotting the second that tried to jump him. The problem was that he was in no position to dodge so he quickly used earth mana to mold the ground into getting him a way to jump out of the way.
The hounds jaws snapped shut right where his shoulder had been a second ago. What was even more worrying however was that in the last second Ajax felt a lot of curse mana be released from the hellhounds teeth. Unlike with the imps however this mana quickly dissipated into the atmosphere after the bite missed.
The second bite attempt ended with an axe splitting the hellhound's skull, killing it instantly. The rest of the battle was also winding down with Nina having killed three hounds herself and Trevor standing over two despite wearing nothing on the top half of his body, a clear sign he had just woken up.
For the first time since the delve had begun however the team had finally suffered an injury. One of the combatants had a hound bite down on his arm, despite the plate armguard the teeth still managed to get two inches deep into the skin after a few repeated bites on the
same location.
Sensing the danger the hound let go of the arm and jumped backwards as a spear barely missed it. Ajax was surprised to see the hellhound breathing so heavily and moving so sluggish, he had read about them before and they should have had more stamina than this. The last remaining hounds were quickly mopped up while Trevor moved towards the injured combatant. “Nobody touch the wound.” he commanded as he shoved the team's healer closer.
“They had a cursed bite.” he said as he quickly but carefully removed the damaged armguard to reveal the bite mark that was quickly turning purple.
Ajax was surprised to see them shove a piece of wood in the injured person’s mouth but it was self-evident why a moment later when the healer used Holy mana on the cursed site. The wounded combatant looked to be in severe pain as the Holy mana cleansed the curse, his jaw tensed so much that Ajax was worried he might bite through the wood.