Chapter 212: Up the Mountain
The further Dallion went up the mountain, the more difficult it got. That was until he came to three simple realizations. The first one was that parts of the mountain were made of solid metal allowing him to see their composition and weakness. The second was that using his Nox dagger, Dallion could easily etch footholds in certain spotsand that wasnt exclusive to metalin order to help him climb faster. The third, and most important of his discoveries, was that there was no rule or reason preventing him from having Lux fly him up to the first mountain platform. In fact, that was exactly what was expected of him.
The lieutenant had no idea that Dallions familiar was capable of this, but he didnt have to be. All he wanted was to see Dallion adapt, and Dallion had.
Did you have to wait till now to do that? the lieutenant asked once the party had all gathered. That was as much a compliment as he was capable of. However, it was also a very valuable piece of advice. In the realms, the only fairness was the proper use of skills. In normal circumstances, a guardian wouldnt hesitate to attack. Thus, there was no point in holding back.
Not every place is an awakening shrine, Nil said. Use what you have to the best of your advantage.
Right. This wasnt school, it was real life Well, sort of. There were still a few limitations and safeguards. The most important of all were the Seven Moons. From what Dallion had made out, they acted as benevolent dictators of sort, enforcing rules that were slowly revealed as people increased their level. The good thing was that they didn't seem to meddle in worldly affairs beyond that.
Healing, flight, and music. Spike grinned. Youre like a bona fide mage. Any other tricks, you know?
Im learning to cook, Dallion quickly changed the subject. At this point, he definitely was going to keep Nox a secret for as long as possible.
Save me a portion. Spike said. Everyone in the group stared at him. What? With so many hidden skills, maybe Ill get lucky and the food will do something.
If there was a moment for a mass sigh, this was it. Despite his good combat qualities, Spikes humor remained terrible.
Seriously, Spike Alera shook her head. Level up.
So, what now? White asked. Seventeen percent is pretty thin.
The usual. We scout, then move to the next platform. The lieutenant glanced at Dallion. Youre good at finding cracks, right?
Sure. Dallion nodded.
Think you can spot moldlings?
The plants and the bog? Yeah.
What about rustlings? June asked.
Nil, what do those look like? Dallion asked.
Dear boy, not recognizing a rustling is like walking past a ten-foot walrus, Nil replied. The problem with them isnt that they're a difficult spot, its that they are more difficult to get rid of. Kill them carelessly and a fragment breaks off, giving birth to a new one. Its one thing dealing with them in an item. When they speak in an area, though Well, lets say that some prefer to just replace the affected section altogether and rebuild afterwards.
That sounded outright scary, even if it was an extremely rare occurrence. Of course, Dallion knew perfectly well why both Nil and June were bringing it up: the world item remained an item, but with the properties of an area. All rust, corrosion, and other effects were likely to take form in an area setting, and that would make the exploration significantly more dangerous.
Ill be able to spot them, Dallion replied with a confident smile.
Good. You and June go counter. Alera, youre clockwise. The rest of us will head for the next platform. Let the rest know if something happens. If not, well meet at nightfall.
An interesting approach, no doubt. If it were up to him, Dallion would just have the entire group spread out and continue clockwise in parallel. While they were technically on a mountain, the area was still huge, likely a third of the area below, and that itself had been enormous. Granted, it was smaller than the Stone Gardenthat realm would have taken weeks to cover without Luxs help.
After a few follow-up instructions, the party split up, each group continuing its respective way. Initially, Dallion was afraid that June wouldnt be able to keep up with him, so he had Lux move him forward in small bursts. That proved ideal, as it matched the womans running speed.
That made sense with one exceptionas far as Dallion was aware, the city didnt have plumbing. It was a simple slip of the tongue, but it suggested there was still a lot to the city that Dallion didnt know rather, a lot he hadnt been told about. Possibly it had to do with the next awakening gate.
Curiosity lit up in Dallion, making him eager to level up until he reached level twenty.
Youre not cut out for it, June said all of a sudden.
Huh? Dallion tensed up.
Sanitation. Mending areas is not something youll be happy doing. Youre an adventurer and adventures want to keep going forward. There was a slight pause, accompanied by a smile. And youll get there. You might be pathetic now, as Spike would say, but youve done a lot for a newbie. Match wouldnt ask us to take you on this mission, if you didnt have the stones to cope with it.
And here I thought it was all about potential. Dallion let out a nervous laugh.
Its never about potential. The woman shook her head. Its about the potentials limit. Some have the ability to see anothers potential just by looking at them. The same as you see emotions with your music skills.
That was a skill Dallion hadnt heard of before.
Anything you can add on the topic, Nil?
The echo remained silent.
You can see the limit of my potential? Dallion leaned forward. His pulse had doubled as he voiced the question.
There is no limit, June replied. Youll reach far, unless something stops you.
Isnt that the same for everyone? We all go far unless something stops us
No. Most people have a wall they cannot break througha limit set from birth. A single grain of regret appeared in Junes chest. For a few moments Dallion saw it form and grow, then disappear again, hidden by other emotions. Some try to break that limit, others dont. In your case, you dont have to.
A limit that he didnt have to break. This sounded so very different from everything Dallion had been doing until now. Everything he had learned through experiences or scrolls suggested that with enough skill, smarts, and persistence, he could fight through his flaws, becoming better in the process. The thought that there were others who couldnt do that was outright disturbing; just as disturbing as the fact that Nil hadnt said a word.
Its probably one of the cant-say-until-something things, Gen said. I thought you had gotten used to them by now.
I have. But I still dont like it.
Lets get going, June stood up. Weve a lot to cover.
As they continued heading counterclockwise, a rectangle appeared, indicating that another four percent of the realm had been repaired. One of the other groups must have come across something and dealt with it. Along with the cumulative one percent that Dallion and June had cleared by destroying a stray tree or patch of plants here and there, that left twelve percent to go.
By nightfall, the number had shrunk to eight. Much to Dallions regret, he hadnt gotten to see a rustling, although Nox had sniffed out a small nest of crackling rats that he had taken care of. At this point, all that remained was up the mountaintwo more layers as well as the peak.
Get some rest, the lieutenant ordered. Two shifts. Dallion, you'll sleep all the way through.
Are you sure? Its not a problem for me to
First thing tomorrow, youll be heading to the peak. I need you fresh if theres anything there.