Chapter 163: Time of Testing

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Chapter 163: Time of Testing

Dont sweat it, youll do fine, the shield said while Dallion slowly put on his vest. Normally hed be done in under a minute. However, today was different.

He had never felt so nervous since the day he applied for college. Now, as then, he had spent an hour contemplating what could happen before getting out of bed and spending an hour more slowly getting dressed. It was only when Nil had insistently reminded him that the only certain way to fail the trial was not to arrive on time, that Dallion rushed a bit.

A month had passed since the last, and only, time he had been to an Icepicker selection trial. Back then he didnt know what was going on, so didnt feel the pressure. Of course, back then neither he nor anyone else had particularly high expectations. Everything had seemed like a game with close to zero consequences. The stakes were much higher now.

Theres nothing to be scared of. I have this, Dallion told himself. And even if the worst came to pass, he could always try next time. He had more than enough money to survive till then, not to mention he had bought a mandolin, so he could earn even more yet it wasnt about the money. It was about proving to himself, Vend, and the entire world that he could pull it off. No more shortcuts, no more relying on others to get him out of a mess. This time he was going to show what he alone was capable of.

Dallion placed the harpsisword in the sheath on his back, then strapped the shield on his left arm. If the room had a large enough mirror, hed probably spend another ten minutes looking at himself. Even without one, though, Dallion felt the need to straighten his shirt.

You look fine, the shield sighed. Absolutely gorgeous. Girls will be fainting as you pass by.

I get it, Dallion hissed. Somehow the guardian managed to get on his nerves, even when he was being supportive.

A few words of encouragement from Nil would have gone a long way right about now. Sadly, the echo had let him know he wouldnt be talking until after the trial was over, describing it as a conflict of interest if he did.

At least I have Nox, Dallion thought. The crackling was to be his secret weapon, along with his new music skills. After the last three days, Dallion had increased them to thirty-two, while also boosting his attack skills to a round twenty. The numbers alone were supposed to be impressive enough to guarantee him successfully completing the trial. And still, Dallion couldnt shake the uncomfortable feeling in the pit of his stomach.

Well, time to get going, he said out loud for encouragement.

Sure. Dont let me keeping you, the shield chimed in

Darude, Dallion whispered, then left the room.

Breakfast was waiting for him when he got down, but he didnt have any appetite. Hannah likely guessed as much because she didnt comment on it as she usually did.

Hey, Dallion said, trying his best to seem confident. Ill be heading to the guild. Should be back in about an hour.

Count to seven, the innkeeper said.

Eh? Dallion blinked.

I dont have to be awakened to tell whats on your mind. When youre in doubt, take a deep breath and count to seven and recite the names of the Moons in your mind. Try it out.

Sure. The notion felt stupid, superstitious, or both. Regardless, Dallion did it all the samehe didnt have any better idea of calming his nerves, and when he had tried using music on himself earlier, the result had been insignificant.

Astreza, Berennah Centor, Dararr, Emion, Felygn, Galatea

The names passed through his mind as he thought of them. To Dallions astonishment, when he finished, most of his fear was gone. Eyes wide, he stared at Hannah. He felt lighter, as if the weight of the world had been removed from his shoulders.

To watch me have the selection trial? Dallions voice lacked confidence.

To observe your progress, the old man corrected. Let me be honest. The selection trials are a boring experience. We see the same mistakes made by different people, or sometimes the same people doing them over and over again. When Vend approached us with your the captain deliberately paused, giving Vend a glance. Request, let us say, some of us were intrigued.

Vend, March said, the single word ringing in the room.

Without delay, the elite stepped out of the group and placed a dagger on the single small table in the middle of the room.

The dagger from your last trial, Vend clarified. Your goal is to clear the dagger all the way, fulfilling its destiny. Do that and youll receive a mentor from within this room.

That was an alteration Dallion didnt remember being discussed. What was Vend trying to say? Dallion had been under the impression that the deal was for Vend to be his mentor. If it was that it would be someone in the room instead, could that mean that a captain might show interest? By the looks of the people at the very least Dallion would get an elite as a mentor that was provided he managed to pass the trial.

As youd expect, well be observing your progress, the third captain said. Her voice had a motherly ring to it, although strictness and doubt were emanating from her just as much as it was from everyone else. Dont worry, there wont be a crowd of echoes following you around. You wont even notice us.

While practical, that wasnt Dallions main concern. The fact that hed have half of guild management watching and evaluating his every move was stressful enough. It also meant that he couldnt rely on Nox as much as he wanted, lest that created a bad impression.

Go ahead. Vend stepped back. Focus on the goal, he whispered. Dont worry about the rest.

Taking a deep breath, Dallion counted to seven, recited all the names of the Moons, then went up to the table and placed his hand on the dagger.

Sphere Item Awakening

The start of level one. This was where Dallion had experienced his first sphere item. Looking at the rectangles, only three of the levels were cleared.

This brings back memories.

Dallion reached forward. The harpsiswird appeared in his hand, ready for use. Dallion did a few swings, mostly to get a feeling of the space. The cave was big enough to allow him free swing as long as he kept to the middle of the tunnel. That means he had to be a bit more precise with his actions. Unlike before, Dallion wasnt going to take a supportive role. This time he was prepared to swing, slash, and use music all at once. After all, the point wasnt merely to completely clear all five levels. As much as the people denied it, they were watching with the intention of being impressed.

If memory served, the first enemy creatures were Amphibions. As Dallion had found while working as a packrat, they were among the weakest there were in artefacts of this type. Their numbers also werent terribly impressive. It wasnt until the later levels that things would get serious.

Ready for some action? Dallion asked the sword. All the strings vibrated in response. Well, youll get plenty of it. Well start with a warmup.

The real first challenge would be the Thunder Leopard. Until then everything Dallion had to do was to be slow and thorough.

Any of you want to surrender? Dallion shouted. His voice echoed through the tunnel. Some would say that was overconfidence, and a month ago they would have been right. At present, though, Dallion wasnt showing off; he was using a trick he had learned from the echo of himself. I just want to clear the level, theres no point in killing you off.

Every sound he made was imbued with dread, doubt, and sadness. From his experience, the phrases were enough to give them second thoughts before attacking. The best thing was that it didnt matter whether he could see them or not. As long as the sound of his voice managed to reach them, it would plant the seeds of doubt, preparing the Amphbions for the reaping.

Suit yourselves. Dallion went on forward.