Vol.2 Ch.54 Purple Slag.

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Vol.2 Ch.54 Purple Slag.

Burell looked over to his friend Yngvar. "Looks like we're getting somewhere!"

Yngvar nodded. "He's smart enough to know when to talk. But how are we going to gain their trust?"

"Well if what I read about dwarven culture is true? Then I'm going to have a terrible hangover tomorrow." King Burell looked back up to Hodur. "What can I do to gain your trust Hodur the Coldforged?"

"Well, we dwarves only trust those that can hold the liquor! And if you're half as good with drinking as you are with your words we'll accept your deal, King Burell!"Rêạd new chapters on no/v/e/lbin(.)com

The king smiled and clapped his hands together. "Then I accept your challenge!"

Hodur grinned upon hearing those words and quickly prepared for the challenge. He ordered barrels of ale to be brought down from the brewery. It wasn't much but it was enough for the challenge with the King.

The Dwarves opened the gate as Hodur and his men brought a table, chairs, and two mugs for their battle arena. Two dwarves were carefully carrying a barrel full of dwarven ale and put it down on the northern side of the table.

"Now Hodur the Coldforged, what are the rules to this challenge?"

"If you can out-drink me, we will accept your offer as we can see that you're a man of honor."

Yngvar had a concerned look on his face as he watched his king start the challenge.

"Now remember! You must finish the whole mug!" Hodur shouted out.

Burell picked up the first cup and drank all of it.

"Hmm? So this is Dwarven Ale?" Burell asked.

Hodur finished his first mug and then slammed it down on the table with a loud thud. He looked at the King, "We don't serve any other kind here!... Worried that you can't handle it?" He said while filling up the two mugs with more ale.

"No, I find it tastes like water. I just thought you dwarves like stronger stuff?" Burell said with a smirk while waiting for Hodur to finish his mug.

"Hmm? You really think this stuff will put me down? You need some honor, dwarf!" Burell poked Hodur's pride.

"Hmph, you wouldn’t know what honor is! Even if it hits you in the face, Burell! And since you think you can go toe to toe with us, why don’t we up the stakes!?”

After a moment, Daedric returned to the table and pulled out a bottle of the finest cognac. He then poured two shot glasses full of the golden liquid.

"Well... here's to the Kingdom," Burell cheers to the dwarf before gulping down his shot glass full of liquor and placing the empty glass softly on the table.

"You know I'm going to beat you, right?... Oh, and it's your turn," Burell said smiling while watching the dwarf struggle to stay standing.

Hodur looked up at him with a dazed look on his face.

"I-I'm g-oing to teach yo-u a lesson in humility, you b-bastard!"

"Uh. What did you lie about King Burell?"

"Well, I told you that Dwarven Ale tasted like water? That was a lie. That ale is the strongest stuff I have ever drank in my life," Burell admitted.

This got Hodur to act triumphantly as he moved his head up off the table to say, "HA! I told you that our ale is... OW! By the forge!"

The Dwarf got a little too excited as the quick movement caused his head to start pounding in pain.

"Please Hodur. No loud or sudden movements. I don't think my head can take it. It doesn't feel good at all right now," Burell muttered while holding his head.

"Sorry, sorry... So what did you want to tell me then?"

"I'm planning on making you the Baron of Ironside."

Hodur sat up straight in shock. "What?! You can't do that."

"Why not? I'm the King? And you know this land better than we do." Burell said with a smile.

While they sat there the door to the dining room opened up as Yngvar, Daedric, and a few other people came up to the King.

"Your Majesty. Our alchemist has something to report." Yngvar said.

Burell looked over at Yngvar. "Well tell us what you found out."

"Alchemist Tormin has discovered a pile of slag lying around the city by the forges."

"Slag? What kind of slag?" Burell asked.

"Purple slag. Your Majesty." Yngvar answered.

Hodur didn't know why these humans were so excited about trash that they couldn't get rid of it, even if they tried and paid someone.

"Why in the Forge do you humans care about that useless trash?" Hodur asked with a confused look on his face.

Burell smiled at Hodur and said, "Well, it seems that the Dwarves don't know how useful purple slag is. Tormin, can you explain to our friend here what makes the slag so special?"

The Alchemist nodded and said, "Well, we found that we can make the slag into a fertilizer that can quadruple the yield of plants that are grown in it. That means more food for the people of the kingdom. And it helps crops grow in less-than-ideal weather as well. This slag is very valuable. Maybe more valuable than gold?"

Hodur looks shocked and says, "But how does that make it worth gold? It's just dirt."

"It's because the Purple Slag is rare. Usually, we can only get Purple Iron in a Labyrinth so not too many people know about it. But since Purple Iron is scarce and the slag that comes from the smelting is so precious that we barely have enough for a half acre. That small pile outside the forges is more than I've ever seen before!" The Alchemist explained.

"Huh? That small pile of slag is the most you've ever seen?" Hodur asked with one eyebrow lifted.

"W-Wait! Are you saying that you have more, Lord Hodur?" Tormin asked with a confused look on his face.

Hodur got up from his chair and started walking over to the window of the dining hall. Everyone followed him to the window that was pointing north.

"You see the hills past the city walls?" Hodur pointed out the window.

Tormin followed where the dwarf was pointing and saw a field of green grass that went down to a small river running through the ground and past them were some huge hills with a slight purplish hue to them.

"That's where we dumped all the slag after all the smelting. We couldn't get rid of the stuff fast enough. All we could do was throw it out of the city, making hills of the stuff."

"Hmm? What's wrong with him?" Hodur asked the group.

"Oh, Tormin? He's just overwhelmed with joy at the moment. Just give him some time and he'll be alright. Anyway, it looks like we have some fertilizer we need to go and collect. Let's get going." King Burell said with a big grin.

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Ironside became one of the most important cities in the whole kingdom. It was the first city to have Humans and Dwarves living in harmony as the population exploded across the Kingdom, thanks to the purple slag. Ironside also helped improve the weapons and armor of the Kingdom thanks to the mixing of dwarven and human engineering. This period of time was what helped the Kingdom of Fiafyr become the strongest kingdom in the entire continent of Agon.

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Quinus was telling Rya the history of Ironside as they could see the city in the distance.

"So, your Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather got the Dwarves to accept him as their King without any bloodshed? I guess being accepting runs in the family. Ha ha!" Rya chuckled.

"Yeah during that time King Burell used his skilled tongue to win over many other cities to join the Fiafyr Kingdom... A-And I think he also used his tongue to win the hearts of many ladies? He was a formidable man," Quinus said jokingly.

When Rya heard this joke she had a flashback to when Quin used his tongue on her womanhood, after they survived the Cave Troll in the labyrinth. She couldn't help but blush and looked away with embarrassment.

'C-Control yourself, Ryan! I mean it felt nice. But you can't do that, you're a man!' Rya told herself as she felt a tingling sensation in her loins.

The group was enjoying themselves as the carriage kept moving towards the city of Ironside, which was miles in the distance.