Chapter 13: Drive
Warden's lodging was in the middle of the village—the village head's house, to be specific. Unfortunately, the village head had died in the attack, leaving his young son, who always seemed to be busy with one thing or another. Currently, the lad was sharpening his many tools, from daggers, machetes, swords to arrowheads, stroking them on a whetstone.
Warden didn't alert him and went into the house. A few minutes later, he was back in his attire, the sword strapped to his back, the undamaged light armour hidden beneath the cloak. With everything in order, he forgot to check their specs. In the beginning, he didn't even consider them to be magical items, but it was only right to think of them as artifacts, given that they didn't catch a single dent in the fight.
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[Name: Maya's Protection
Rank: Legendary T/his chapter is updated by nov(ê(l)biin.co/m
Type: Light Armor
Description: The armor is created with ethereal celestial fabric woven with light essence, granting it extraordinary durability and flexibility. The exceptional materials provide damage-proof, shock absorption, and defense against most magical and physical attacks.
- Enchantments:
- Light of Dawn: Grants the wearer increased evasion and agility, shimmering with a faint celestial glow when activated, enhancing dodging capabilities. + 100% Agility
- Light Resilience: Absorbs and mitigates a percentage of incoming magical damage, providing additional defense against spells and enchantments. +100% Defense
- Radiant Empowerment: Amplifies the user's innate abilities, offering a boost to attributes that align with the light element. +50% Light Element.
- Celestial Wings: Cannot be executed with the user's current capabilities. Requires Cloak of Void Radiance and Maya's Protection together.
Note: Maya's Protection is soul-bound to the user; unnecessary tampering or destruction of it may cause permanent soul trauma.]
[Name: Cloak of Void Radiance
Rank: Legendary
Item: Cloak, Magical
Description: The Cloak of Void Radiance comes with Maya's Protection and is similarly built with celestial thread and feathers. Other than being damage-proof and shock-proof, the cloak makes the wearer look better.
"I know what you mean," Warden said, patting the boy on the shoulder. "I guess the most important thing is a drive; no amount of monster hunting or training can enable you to have that. Find something that drives you to become stronger, then it all depends on other elements like hard work, talent, training, luck, etc."
"Drive?" Xiv mumbled. "If it isn't too presumptuous to ask, but what is your drive? Sir?"
Warden glared up at him.
"Sorry, Warden."
"My drive?" Warden stopped in his tracks. "Hell if I have a clue what it is. I just feel wrong being weak."
Xiv frowned.
"No, it's not complicated," Warden said. "It is as simple as it sounds. Anger can be a driving force, and so can loss, helplessness, or the drive to prove yourself to others."
Xiv nodded, understanding coming to the teenager.
"For how long have you been training?"
"A few years, though not seriously," Xiv replied. "Father taught me spearmanship, but I didn't take it seriously until he injured himself a few months ago. Then a couple of weeks ago, I awakened my class, just in time to save my life."
"Class?" Warden perked his eyebrows.
"Yes, I received a common Spearman class on awakening."
"What does it do?" Warden frowned.
Xiv joined in frowning. "I'm not so certain," he said. "Now killing monsters makes me stronger, I guess. I don't have magic like others, but my body is tougher. Oh, I have the spear mastery skill."
Warden couldn't gauge how deep this Spear mastery would be, but he figured it wouldn't be too bad if he received a class on it.
"I guess I can check on your skills soon," Warden said, gesturing towards the east. "Some low-ranked wolves are coming from this way. Can you deal with them?"
Before Warden could even finish, the creatures were on them, growling fiercely. There were six of them, only one bigger than the others, equivalent to a copper ranker.
Warden took a step back instinctively. "You said it's just scouting."
"It is, but you gotta be prepared for a fight. Always."