Chapter 16: To dust
"Do you sell healing potions?
The most basic option we have is Sieva extract potions, going for one gold coin a flask. This should be enough for any adventurer under level a hundred.
Ill take five. The woman was writing things on a notepad, noting down the order. This place feels like a restaurant. Reminds me of the yearly orphanage outings. Good old days with everyone. Hope theyre all doing alright.
Anything else?
Alright, so, I need a way to fly. Or to float above ground, at the very least. A skill, an item, anything goes. Do you have something like that?
Woah, these cookies are so tasty!
The attendant had to think about it for a few seconds.
We do have a few options But these are expensive items. I cannot disclose their specifics to you if you do not have the means to buy them. What would be your budget?
5 gold for the potions, 20 for the scroll Id like to keep five or six for future expenses. Leaves me with about 100.
Sofia took out her leather pouch full of coins.
I can invest up to a hundred in this, anything over that wont be worth it for what I intend to do with it. That seemed to please the woman who acquiesced and left the room, leaving her notepad behind.
Can I haggle the prices here? She better not try to scam me But I have no clue what magic items cost It's already surprising that they let me in at all. Well, you can't judge someone before you know their level. The brand new adventurer clothes might have helped.
Sofia had eaten all the cookies before Silvia came back, carrying two wooden boxes, a large one and a very small one, both branded with the stores name.
These would be the two options we have for you. She first presented the large box, placing it on the table and opening it by pushing some mana into it. Oh! They have mana locks just like the directors safe. The box opened by itself, revealing a large pair of fur lined boots.
These are Soguva fur boots. They allow you to walk on thin air for up to twenty steps a day, ideal for crossing gaps too large to jump over or reaching a particularly high ledge. The pair goes for a hundred and twenty coins but these have been in our inventory for a long time so we can offer you a small discount.
No, this kind of storage space would usually cost you upwards of a thousand gold, this is cheaper for other reasons. Sofia almost choked on the water she was drinking when she heard the real value of storage items.
Can you stop hedging and tell me what it is already? How can the price drop so much? Is this cursed or something?
You see, this pendant is quite special in that it is full of sand. In fact the storage space will slowly fill itself with sand at all times. If you want to get something in, usually youll have to empty some sand. And any item you take out of it will be covered in the same yellow sand. Nobody has any idea how or why its like this but this is what it does Sofia could hear the dread in Silvias voice.
If theres no space left inside for the sand it will start leaking everywhere She continued to lament.
Honestly weve only had it for two months but its already getting us in trouble. Give us thirty gold coins and its all yours. This will offset the cost of repairing our floor that broke from the sand accumulating behind our backs
Ill take it. Sofia didnt think for too long, it had a weird kink to it but it would still do its job well as long as she remembered to empty the sand often. She would only store metal inside anyway, it didnt matter if the sand got on it.
Silvia looked genuinely shocked that she managed to sell the faulty product.
So its really kinda cursed. Cursed by the eternal sands! They will eventually swallow the very world, beware! Or not. But that would make for an interesting book.
Sofia left the shop 114 gold coins lighter. That left her with 17 gold coins and a few silver. All of this money and the gold headband ended up in the tiny sun shaped storage pendant. She had emptied it before and a small pile of dry yellow sand had trickled its way out of the item, it was curious where it came from. Did the pendant create the sand? Or summon it from some desert somewhere?
She stopped at a grilled meat stall to fill her stomach on her way out of the city. The church must think Im dead now. If not theyd be out there looking for me I need to be far away when they understand I duped them. Its pretty obvious that I would seek shelter in the Red Winds but they cant follow me there. Maybe I could go to Vasperia afterwards?
Sofia left the city as they closed the main gates, she paid the lift fee and arrived at the foot of the mountain a few minutes later. It was expensive, a whole 10 silver coins to skip the 12000 steps that led down from Ensein to sea level.
There was a smaller secondary town at the base of the lift. Sofia bought a horse for 3 gold coins, although she had never ridden one it would be much faster than going on foot. Normal people would be worried about getting robbed or attacked on the way but she was already quite high level, and itching to try out her [Angels bolt].
Meanwhile, the skeleton rat had stayed hidden near the city; it would alert her if there were paladin outings in the city. She wanted to have a proper skeleton guarding her which would require her to find a suitable corpse. The old bones from the zombie dungeon she had stored in her [Armor of bones] were too broken and disparate for the ritual to work. She knew from her many failed attempts before she got it to work the first time.
I really need another summon. Having just one is too limiting. A proper necromancer my level should already be raising dozens of undead.
She couldnt even use the few other rituals she knew from the grimoire. They were at best very impractical to use, and at worst downright suicidal, especially the last one. They didn't even summon anything. She fully expected to never use them at all. Especially the last one.
Sofia spent the night in a small inn, riding in the dark wasnt a great idea. She woke up early the next morning and left for the Red Winds Empire.