Chapter 387: A Brother's Promise
The stay at Dherma was far less pleasant than Dallion had hoped. Seeing that his friends and family were doing great had momentarily put Dallion at ease, but no sooner had that happened, he wanted to get back out into the wilderness. There was plenty of time for him to join Eury, but that wasnt the issue. The place was just too foreign. It wasnt only the guardians constantly talking to Dallion, not even people reminiscing about the past it was the domain itself, feeling so polished and secure like a lie.
Bubbles in the wilderness. Thats how Euryale had described settlements, and thats precisely what they were. The events in Nerosal had shown that. Regardless of the number of awakened inside, regardless of the guardians strength, the city had remained one big bubble, always a hair away from popping.
Youre going to do something dangerous, Linner said. The boy had managed to drag Dallion to his room several times, showing him all the things Lin had found and brought home. For the most part, they were pebbles, weirdly shaped twigs, and the occasional animal bone. Though talking to them, Dallion had learned far more about his brother than anyone could tell, even his parents.
Despite what everyone believed, the boy was quite the adventurer, even if he didnt tell anyone about it. All of Lins treasures came from the wilderness, and not the one near to the village. Despite not being an awakened, the boy enjoyed sneaking out of the village domain and exploring on his own. One of the chunks of natural crystal was even from the cave in which the old awakening shrine was located.
Yes, Lin, Dallion said. Something very dangerous. But dont worry. I wont be alone.
The boy didnt say anything, instead rubbing a pebble he was holding in his hand.
I found you that, Dallion said, looking at the stone. That time Gloria took me to
Took you to the shrine, Lin finished the sentence for him. Ive been there. Ive been to lots of places. Grandpa doesnt approve, but I still sneak out. He gets upset when I tell him and keeps on going that Im not an awakened, so I should stay here. But I dont want to stay here.
I know what you mean.
There are so many interesting places out there. Most are not far from the village, but no one bothers to go there, even the monks dont.
Oh?
I asked one about the valley of ogres and he said he didnt know anything about it. And there are far more interesting places. I can show you. We can"
I know you can. Dallion ruffled his brothers hair. But I cant go. There are other places I need to be at, other interesting places. Maybe next time when I get back.
You keep saying that, but you always set off doing other things. The boy pouted, crossing his arms.
Yeah, I do that a lot. I promise Ill try, okay?
Linners attitude remained unchanged.
Tell you what. Since you told me about your secret, Ill tell you a secret of my own. That way, youll know what Im doing. And hopefully that you can trust me, Dallion thought. The reason I must go away is because I promised to help a friend find something.
Your hunter girlfriend, Linner said, the disappointment of betrayal filling his voice.
Its a hunter, but not my girlfriend.
These words made Linner look at his brother from the corner of his eye. The sense of betrayal within him was replaced by curiosity.
Its adorable how he tries to hide things. Gleam chuckled within Dallions realm. Hes really bad at it, but thinks he can pull it off. He reminds me a bit of July.
The echo in question coughed in order to show it didnt agree. Dallion ignored them both.
You see, shes a fury, Dallion went on with the story. Do you know what a fury is?
It took a while, but Linner nodded again. There was no telling whether he believed his brother or had simply accepted the fact that Dallion would just disappear one day.
Ive still lots of things to do here. Besides, I must help my friends.
I guess
But Im glad you told me. Not many know about this, so itll have to remain a secret, alright?
Grandpa told me about that.
Yes, but this must remain a secret, even from him. Its better if people dont know about it, or theyll start behaving differently. This was far from the best explanation, but it had to do. It also helped that Dallion added a bit of trust in his words. We dont want anyone to worry more than they have to, right?
Another nod indicated that Linner agreed. It also put an end to the conversation. The topic was never raised again. Even so, Dallion felt he had stayed longer than necessary. The very same day, after finishing dinner, Dallion wished his family a quick goodbye, left a few gold coinsjust in caseand left.
I thought you liked your village, Nil said as Dallion looked at the sky. Night had just started and with it, the Moons made their appendence. Normally this would be the time people remained in their settlements, but for a hunter, it was the best time to move. The Moons provided light and protection from Star spawn.
I liked what it was, Dallion said. Now its become too noisy.
Thats just you getting used to your empathy stat. Youll get used to it. Give it a bit more time.
Its already been several months.
And you think thats enough? The echo laughed. How long did it take you to learn to use your music skill properly? And your forging? This is an entirely new attribute, one that has been kept from humanity for centuries, at least. Of course, youll have problems.
Turning slightly to his left, Dallion continued walking. By his estimates he was five days from Halburn, more if he paused for some sleep. Given that the rest of the hunting party was waiting for him, Dallion preferred to get there sooner rather than later. His zoology skill told him that there were quite a few critters about hiding from view. His travelers emblem made them keep their distance.
So now that youve scratched Dherma off your list, whats left? You plan to go hunting for the generals item?
After Halburn, Dallion replied.
The town is nowhere as important as it tries to make itself out to be. There are far better libraries in the heart of the empire.
Strictly speaking, that was correct, but they wouldnt have any specific information on the area, and for the moment that was precisely what Dallion and the other hunters were after. Even with the vast number of traders and treasure seekers, fresh ruins remained difficult to find. It was no wonder that a third of all hunter missions received maps in the form of payment. Just like in the pirate days back on Earth, maps were more valuable than artifacts. Of course, that was partially true. All discovered ruins had an expiration date. The fresher a set of ruins was, the more likely there would be artifacts inside.
Being at the outer border of the Empire, the town of Halburn was a place at which merchants and hunters exchanged goods and information. From what Eury had told Dallion, they were going to exchange the reward of their last few missions for several ruin maps of the region. The important bit was that, as Dallion had told his brother, one of the maps was supposedly linked to the cloud fortress on which Jiroh was born. It remained a longshot, but both Eury had agreed to go along with it, as always. This time, Dallion had also joined in.
The whole night Dallion spent walking. At the crack of dawn, he entered his awakening realm to get some sleep, thenonce he was adequately refreshedwent back to the real world and walked on. Day after day, night after night, Dallion kept walking. When his food rations ran out, he engaged in a bit of huntinganimals onlyin order to procure himself some meat.
Finally, nine days after he had last spoken with Euryale, Dallion arrived at his destination.
Welcome to the southern watchtower of Halbrun, dear boy, Nil said. From here on, youre officially on the Tamin-Valeido border. Id suggest you dont do any unnecessary actions once you get near the tower. People here tend to be a bit overcautious.
Even to hunters? Dallion asked.
Until you get your hunter emblem, youre nothing but a traveler, dear boy.