Chapter 100: Level 1 Cleared

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Chapter 100: Level 1 Cleared

No one but Vend witnessed the agony that Dallion went through. The wave of pain felt as if lasted for hours, while in reality only seconds had gone by. During that brief moment of his lurching in pain on the floor, the rest of the group was preoccupied with an entirely different eventthe rectangle announcing the guardians defeat.

All of a sudden, the pain stopped, leaving nothing but a lingering memory. Time remained distorted for several seconds longer. When Dallion had regained a good enough grasp of reality and raised his head, Vend was standing above him, a hand extended in his direction.

Dont tell anyone of this. Vend formed the words though his lips, barely letting out a sound. Nothing happened. You just hurt your back when you were thrown back.

Dallion nodded.

Good job. Vend returned the harpsisword. I didnt expect you to do so well.

Dallion felt like crying. The partys entire approach had been one jumbled mess since the start. Even so, finally getting some actual praise felt nice.

Well talk more in the real world. Now, though, go see what youve gained.

Sheathing his weapon, Dallion did just that, entering the large chamber.

Dal, come on, Arthurows over his shoulder. Were not getting any younger.

Someones eager to rush on, Dallion thought. Strange that it was the very person who had remained at the back of the group the entire time.

DAGGER Level 1 has been cleared!

Claim your focus that suits you best and continue on to fulfil the DAGGERs destiny!

The message was another first, though the gist of it was the same. Beneath the blue rectangle, the standard four options were provided: body, mind, perception, and reaction. Looking at the numbers, Dallion had improved quite a bit since his first awakening. Back then, everything except for reaction had been three. Now, everything was at level five or more.

Interestingly enough, there was one more option offered. The rectangle had no name or color, with nothing but "two of twenty" displayed. Traditionally, when something was hidden, that made it all the more valuable in the eyes of Dallion. Maybe it was a new skill, or even one of the hidden attributes. Investing in it had a large chance of proving useful in the long run. At the same time, he really could use some mind improvements if he wanted to use his music skills for more than slicing library tomes.

The heck with it! Dallion tapped the grey rectangle. The number shifted from two of twenty to three of twenty. Moments later the large rectangle crumbled to dust. With a loud creak, the giant gate began to open.

What did you pick? Falkner asked, taking a step back. I chose mind, so Im an all out ten. He beamed.

Thats good. Dallion smiled. If it wasnt for the boys cheerful expression, it could have seemed like he was bragging.

Yep, definitely. Now even if I fail, I have a chance of being selected.

Thats a bit pessimistic. Not to mention confident. What was so special about reaching ten? Other than it marking the limit of the level cap, Dallion couldnt see any significance.

Party trials are the toughest ones. I thought wed do sparring or fight echoes of the older guild members until we drop. The fail rate of this is far greater.

Not by much, Arthurows interjected. Besides, we have Dal with us. Theres no way well fail!

Hurray us, Dallion grumbled beneath his breath.

The gate revealed a spiral ramp leading to the level below.

Is the length of the levels the same? Bel asked.

Depends on the item, but in this case yes, Vend replied. Youll roughly face the same number of enemies on each level up to the third. Occasionally the item throws in a few surprises of its own, but thats unlikely to happen.

What surprises? Dallion quickly asked.

It wont happen, so dont worry about that. There are enough other things that should concern you.

That was the most annoying answer Dallion had heard, worse than a cliffhanger! However, Vend did have a point. The creatures on the first level were simple and still they had come close to overwhelming the party. By definition, the second level had to be two times as difficult.

Youve dealt with them before?

Ive been on a few mending missions. Full of roaches.

Dallion swallowed. When Estezol had said that the guild took tasks other guilds avoided, Dallion didnt think that meant sanitationor whatever the local equivalent was.

Also, dont worry about bites. Their poisons slow. Well need to stay here for days for anything serious to happen. At most youll feel a slight itch.

Thats how every nasty starts, Dallion thought. All with a slight itch.

A few minutes later, the group was back in formation and marching on. The further in they went, the larger the tunnel became. Columns became a common occurrence, linking the floor to the ceiling. If size was an indication, the next enemies the party would face either was a lot bigger, or much greater in number. Either way, the unease in Dallions stomach grew.

When after five minutes, no enemies were to be seen, he knew something was not right.

Stop, Dallion said, looking around. Well rest a bit by that column. If only he could connect to the library! This was the ideal time for him to get adequate information from Nil. Linking his awakened room to this place, though, was out of the question. There was no telling what might seep through.

Whats the matter? Bel asked. She, too, seemed on edge.

Nothing, Dallion replied. And I mean nothing. We should have come across some creature by now. Instead Suddenly the most terrifying thought came to mind. Falkner, do you know anything that turns invisible?

Invisible guardians? the boy blinked. Not that I can think of. What are they?

They dont have to be invisible, just something that

Crap! Please dont be what Im thinking! Dallion looked up. The cave ceiling was pretty much what one would expect of itdull, greyish, with patches of stalactites here and there.

Dallion swallowed. I want to attack, he thought as he raised his dartbow to a cluster of stalactites. Target markers appeared, along with dozens of white rectangles.

Species: Shardflies

Class: Earth

Statistics: 100% hp

Skills: Razor wings

Weak spots: Body

Falkner, Dallion began speaking in a very calm and quiet voice. What can you tell me about shardflies?

Hmm? Curiosity made the boy look up. Wow. He almost smiled. Ive never seen so many. My aunt keeps a roomful as pets. The crystal ones are nasty, but the rest arent particularly dangerous. Think of them as butterflies with stone wings.

Butterflies with stone wings Was this the reason Vend had suggested they wouldnt pass the second guardian? Judging by the patches of creatures on the ceiling, Dallion had walked beneath several groups without even noticing.

I think we should go back, Dallion whispered. Slowly and quietly.

Why? Cellano grumbled in a low voice. Even if they merge into a few giant ones, they wont harm us much.

The test isnt only about us Dallion looked at Vend. A moment later, everyone else joined him.

This was itthe obvious trap that everyone fell in. On the surface, this level was nowhere as difficult as the previous one. The only enemies they had faced were insectsplentiful, annoying, but by no means lethal. At least that was what they would have been, if the group didnt have an echo to protect. One single wound and the Vend disappear along with their chances of succeeding in their trial.

We go back slowly, then part of us return and

Arthurows sneezed. It wasnt even a loud sneezethe shardflies hadnt even noticed. Unfortunately, in his eagerness to put his hand on Arthurows mouth, Falkner rushed towards him. One of the boys dartbows hit the nearby column, letting off a sharp metallic sound. A chorus of flapping wings filled the tunnel