Chapter 2: Using Death As A Whetstone

Chapter 2: Using Death As A Whetstone

Orodan wouldn’t be caught unaware this time. Yes, he was up against an archer a whole tier above him, but he wasn’t the type to care one bit about that.

He exited the Temple with his sword and shield drawn and just barely saw the great arrow coming in time to put his shield in the way and brace for impact with all the strength he had.

The difference between Apprentice and Adept was not only a numerical one, but a qualitative one as well. As one progressed further along the road of mastery each skill level at higher levels became dramatically more impactful.

The difference between Sword Mastery 9 and 10 for example wasn’t anywhere near the difference between Sword Mastery 35 and 36. Each level of the skill was qualitatively more powerful as the numbers got higher. To that end, the payout in raising a group of a hundred conscripts to level 10 Spear Mastery was considered pathetic versus raising a talented warrior from level 35 to level 36 of Spear Mastery.

And the qualitative difference between Orodan’s 24 Shield Mastery and his assassin’s 50+ Archery Mastery made itself known painfully as the great arrow pierced right through his shield and it was only a last minute angling to the side that allowed him to merely lose the use of his left arm as the great arrow cleanly dismembered it.

[Shield Mastery 24 → Shield Mastery 25]

Gains could be made even in failure.

Orodan’s new Pain Resistance skill was paying off, as even level 1 of it allowed him to mostly take the edge off a frankly debilitating amount of pain. He cursed and dashed into the same alleyway in-between two houses and had his sword at the ready in his right hand.

As expected, the assassin dropped down into the alleyway from above and this time drew double daggers which they were dual wielding.

Orodan put up a decent enough struggle, but the difference between an Apprentice and an Adept was a harsh reality, and he received a dozen stab wounds within the span of a second that he couldn’t even react to in time.

He could maybe deliver and react to four, maybe five or six blows blows a second if he truly tried. A dozen a second was almost double his speed and he stood no chance in a trade of blows, yet.

As he fell to a knee while holding his throat and gurgling on his own blood from the stab wound in his throat, Orodan once again mustered as much rage and bitter, spiteful willpower as he could and attempted to lash out and fight as hard as he could.

[Sword Mastery 35 → Sword Mastery 36]

[Dying Struggle 1 → Dying Struggle 2]

[Bleeding Control 1 → Bleeding Control 2]

[Pain Resistance 1 → Pain Resistance 2]

Two dozen more stab wounds later as he was about to have his vision darken and the loop reset he got an interesting message.

[New Skill (Rare) → Unyielding Vitality 1]

With the acquisition of the skill he felt as though whatever vitality his body held, whatever blood flowed through his veins, he felt as though it extended further. He could now push his existing vitality further based purely off of what he had.

The coup de grace stab to his head sent him to the darkness where he saw the Quest failure message.

A keening wail ringing in the night sky awoke him and Orodan clenched his fist and decided he would die as many times as necessary in order to defeat this opponent.

That damned archer would be the whetstone that Orodan would sharpen himself against.

For the sake of saving time and getting to the fight as soon as possible, Orodan’s loops now consisted of blitzing through his routine as quickly as possible, Sprinting to the Temple and proclaiming loudly that he was a prophet who had a vision of the battle of Ogdenborough and promptly leaving.

Somebody in the Temple was an informant for House Argon and in the know, but he just couldn’t narrow it down to who it was. Even if he spent no time inside the Temple at all after making his proclamation he’d always be met by the assassin right outside the Temple.

The next five attempts went similarly, although he did make gains in his skills across the board. Any attempts to target the flask of acid on his enemy’s belt like he somehow managed the first time, were a no-go. Partly because the assassin wasn’t nearly so careless when Orodan was armed and ready to trade blows in melee combat, and partly because Orodan was a warrior who refused to take the easy way out, even if it was against a superior opponent.

He was stubborn.

The tenth loop onwards was when the assassin started taking him seriously and went all out right from the get-go. Maybe it was the fact that Orodan’s Sword Mastery had reached level 40 and his Shield Mastery had hit 30, but the assassin no longer toyed with him and instead fought to immediately kill him. This was also the point where Orodan felt that he was starting to remember and learn his opponent’s fighting style and moves, that and his increasing skills signified a benchmark where he was able to start barely trading blows with the man for brief moments at a time without dying. Even if he was on the losing end of these exchanges.

Unfortunately, the sudden display of competence did not make the assassin happy. Given the man’s choice of sending a great arrow at him to start with every time, it was no surprise that the daggers he fought with were not his specialty. So this led to the man suddenly leaping backwards and deciding to pepper Orodan from range as befitting his specialty.

Furthermore, running into the alleyway for cover wasn’t as viable an option when the assassin was serious.

Great bows were powerful weapons of war, and a great arrow fired from one was more than capable of piercing through multiple houses when fired by an Adept-level archer.

It was however great practice for Unyielding Vitality, Pain Resistance and Bleeding Control as the archer treated him like a porcupine and stuck him full of arrows from a distance.

The fifteenth attempt had an interesting message for him.

[New Skill (Uncommon) → Perfect Parry 1]

It was the result of somehow managing to perfectly deflect one of the assassin’s great arrows in such a way that even though it carved a streak of damage across his shield, it didn’t outright pierce it for the first time and instead the projectile was deflected and its trajectory veered off to the side.

His shield wasn’t capable of standing up to a great arrow from an Adept level archer who could pierce multiple buildings in a single shot. The materials were far too shoddy for that. But this was another hallmark moment from where on Orodan began to occasionally Perfect Parry the great arrows.

A few attempts were ended early as he mistimed the skill, but he started getting a better handle on it as the attempts went on. Plus, this was the first active combat skill Orodan had learned. Passive skills were the backbone of a warrior, but what separated the average from the great, even within the same tier, was active combat skills.

This alone right now, could see him transferred to Trumbetton as active combat skills denoted great potential. And an Uncommon rarity skill too!

He gained another skill on the thirtieth loop when he decided to sheathe all his weapons and tried purely dodging the great arrows right from the start of the fight.

[New Skill (Uncommon) → Evasiveness 1]

He ate a few great arrows to the face in training this skill too.

Finally on the forty-third attempt, he managed to get an interesting reaction out of his killer.

For this attempt Orodan had already displayed his improbably good melee combat skill and caused his training partner to leap away and begin the ranged peppering phase of the fight.

Unfortunately for the man Orodan’s ability to Perfect Parry his great arrows alongside his Evasiveness skill meant that for the first time not a single one of the thirty great arrows the man fired managed to touch Orodan.

A part of what led to this great result was Orodan genuinely knowing the man’s projectile speed and firing patterns inside out by this point. It wouldn’t be so easily replicated with anyone else. But Orodan still felt proud of himself for the accomplishment of evading every one of an Adept-level archer’s shots while being at the Apprentice level himself.

The prickly archer didn’t feel the same way however and because his feelings were undoubtedly hurt he decided to be a spoilsport and throw the flask of acid he had on his hip for the first time.

Orodan evaded the flask, but not the explosion when it touched the ground.

[Pain Resistance 18 → Pain Resistance 20]

As his flesh melted and he practically began to disintegrate, Orodan reflected that it was a new and entirely unpleasant sort of pain which he wasn’t capable of properly feeling the first time around.

It was now the fourty-forth attempt and Orodan was determined to teach this man a lesson.

As he set foot outside the Temple he almost automatically stepped to the side, making sure to move an extra inch to account for the fucker’s ability to influence the arrow’s path while it was mid-flight.

He used Perfect Parry on the following arrow with minimal damage to his shield and then quickly ducked into the alleyway between the two nearby houses.

“Combat Apprentice?” He quietly asked in the most subdued voice I’d ever heard from the man. “Apprentice level in Shield Mastery and Physical Fitness too? Three Uncommon skills and a Rare skill? Two of which are active combat skills...”

“Yes sir,” Orodan happily replied, although he wouldn’t deny he was feeling at least a bit smug and enjoying Sergeant Woodgard’s reaction and complete change of demeanour.

“This is...” He stopped for a moment to gather himself. “Your last examination at the Observer orb was over a year ago when you first signed up with the County Militia... and your skills, while promising, weren’t anywhere near this at that time.” Sergeant Woodgard slowly spoke, almost taking care not to talk out of turn.

Truthfully, to Orodan while this was initially amusing, it was now slightly awkward.

Sergeant Woodgard was essentially now treating him as though he was a superior that couldn’t be spoken down to.

Which... in a sense wasn’t an an unwise attitude. Orodan used to be the second strongest member of the barracks, but now he currently was the most powerful person by a ridiculous gap. He could legitimately fight against an Adept level combatant and hold his own given all his skills, and the active combat skills he had.

In fact, only the nearest mounted unit might have individuals that could beat him one on one at this time, and not the rank and file among them but the mounted unit captains who were Adepts would be needed.

But most important was his Combat Mastery skill sitting at 32, which gave him a massive advantage over most people at the same level. Combat Mastery was an amplifier type skill which determined someone’s combat instincts and how good they were at fighting in general. It was an amplifier on almost everything a warrior had available to them in combat. And most people at the Apprentice level were lucky to have it exceed 10. Even Orodan originally having it at 11 was considered quite excellent in the context of the Militia and indicative of his rough upbringing.

The world was bigger than just the County Militia however.

But 32? Level 32 Combat Mastery alongside everything else shown on the display? Sergeant Woodgard did not want to offend such an individual. And he certainly believed Orodan now about his earlier claim about fighting a near-Adept level member of House Argon. And if he knew the truth, that he’d fought a full-on Adept level individual, he’d tread even more carefully.

“Well then... allow me to congratulate you. I’ll immediately put in for your transfer to Trumbetton, they’ll likely want to sponsor you for entry into the County Academy given your talent for your age. You can take the rest of the day off... fully paid of course.” Sergeant Woodgard said, with a very deferential tone of voice.

“Thank you sir, but I’d like to remain on-shift and assist with today, particularly with the matter involving House Argon I just spoke of,” Orodan replied.

Sergeant Woodgard nervously bit his lip and seemed as though he wanted to pull his little remaining hair out.

As much as the Republic of Aden claimed to be a... republic; the Volarbury County Militia was primarily funded by and under the authority of House Firesword whose base of power was in Trumbetton. And the leadership of every barracks in the County knew that Burgher Ignatius Firesword, the head of the noble house, was a talent seeker who expected the County Militia to deliver all talented youth to Trumbetton where they would be assessed and sent to academies or placed under apprenticeships as suitable.

It was a decent system which led to a good life for these youth, where if they displayed exceptional talent in the martial arts they would be sponsored to enter a martial academy and serve the Volarbury County Militia in the Elite response unit, or serve House Firesword directly depending on the needs of the House.

And Orodan’s talent would be considered great even within an academy, so the Sergeant was truly nervous about allowing Orodan to risk himself doing even simple patrol work given that Observer orb records were sent to the Militia Headquarters in Trumbetton and Woodgard would be under heavy scrutiny for not immediately delivering such a talented youth to Trumbetton for a better future and superior tutelage.

“Look... this is genuinely above my paygrade at this point. If I don’t immediately take you off the roster and put in for you to go to Trumbetton, I’ll be in big trouble. Please be reasonable... surely you’re aware of how talented you are for your age, can you not see how badly I’ll be investigated if I don’t send you to headquarters for further examination?”

This was without a doubt, the most awkward situation Orodan had been in. Sergeant Woodgard, the man whose face went red with spittle every time he roared orders at militia... was actually speaking softly and actually pleading with Orodan to understand his position.

Orodan sighed. He truly didn’t want to put the Sergeant in a miserable spot, so he quietly agreed to the transfer. Plus, although his warrior spirit protested avoiding the fight... him being near Eversong Plaza in this loop was tantamount to committing suicide. House Argon undoubtedly knew that their enforcer had failed to kill him and they knew who he was.

Frankly, it was truly lucky that he even survived the run back to Ogdenborough from Scarmorrow without any other enforcers trying to go after him.

Showing his face in Eversong Plaza this loop would just end in him being killed on the spot as there were way too many enemies present and House Argon already showed that they had no issues acting publicly and trying to brazenly have him murdered right outside a Temple.

Orodan was in the back of a rather nice-looking horse drawn carriage, with members of the mounted unit flanking him on multiple sides as they rode for Trumbetton.

The escort was sent in by the Trumbetton headquarters of the Volarbury County Militia who diverted an additional troop of ten riders specifically for his escort. Apparently once they received the transmission of his Observer orb readings they immediately insisted on it.

The ride was smooth, and the members of the mounted unit were oddly respectful with an accompanying captain who was an Adept-level spearman introducing himself as Keharion Taj and saying he looked forward to working with Orodan in the future.

Talent really did make the world go round.

Orodan wondered for a second why the County Militia would waste such resources on simply transporting a private like himself and then recalled that in this world, training even one talented youth to the level of an Elite was worth more than training a hundred Adepts. And given Orodan’s current skill levels and the Blessing he hadn’t even disclosed yet... becoming an Elite was definitely in the cards across his lifetime. And this was without factoring in his ability to go back in time.

Noon went by and the announcement came and went, with the battle of Ogdenborough undoubtedly being underway.

Orodan had done his best to inform the mounted unit of his ‘prophetic vision’, and they passed the message onto the headquarters of the Militia at Trumbetton. And the reaction was... nil?

Nothing changed in the response of the Militia, their patrols weren’t stepped up, and there was no impact whatsoever. Which Orodan found highly suspect. There was undoubtedly foul play involved. Either House Argon or maybe even House Firesword in Trumbetton was in on it?

It was an hour since the announcement and surely the battle had been won by now?

Suddenly, Orodan felt a tremor, and the horses did too as they bucked and were terrified.

And in the distance, many hours away, Mount Castarian... moved.

And the peak of the mountain which Orodan thought was massive enough, shifted as something emerged and wore the peak atop its head like a mere cap.

Multiple metallic arms pulled themselves free and Orodan watched on in amazement and wonder as whatever this machine was, it was almost divine in nature.

It had a humanoid face, and finally stood tall appearing like a humanoid metal golem, except, as tall as a small town’s length as its head went past the cloud layer.

It was utterly gigantic at a scale Orodan had never seen before.

It had a brilliant red jewel on its forehead, and it began to glow very ominously.

And then it flashed red.

[Quest Failed → Battle of Ogdenborough - You have died]

A keening wail ringing in the sky awoke him.

[Quest Bestowed → Battle of Ogdenborough - Defeat the Novarrians and their allies as they attempt to activate and commandeer the ancient war machine beneathe Mount Castarian]

He brushed past the quest messages that showed themselves and simply thought to himself...

“...so that’s the ancient war machine the Quest talks about.”

It was an unpleasant fact to learn that the Republic would always lose and the war machine was fated to awaken without any intervention.

Seems there was no escaping the day until this Quest was resolved. Yet, Orodan had absolutely no idea how to go about fighting such a thing which was bigger than Mount Castarian to the point that its head broke through the cloud layer.

Orodan doubted even a group of the Republic’s rumoured Master-level combatants could bring that thing down. He was starting to understand why a Quest had been bestowed upon him in relation to this machine’s awakening. In the history of the continent the times Quests were issued to certain remarkable individuals was when the very sanctity of the world was somehow threatened, or a great disaster would befall the people.

It was just hard to think of himself, the Apprentice-level warrior as being of the same cloth as one of those great and remarkable individuals who the world bestowed Quests upon in history. But then again, he had seemingly infinite tries to get it right. Orodan heard of nobody else with such a strange ability.

Orodan was a bull-headed individual with a propensity towards violence and straightforward solutions, and it seemed as though this situation truly was tailor-made for someone like him. The stories the matrons would read to him had scheming and smart individuals who would undoubtedly try to plan, gather allies and maximize their odds of success via diplomacy in such situations.

Orodan unfortunately was not one of those individuals. His pride wouldn’t allow it and he genuinely believed that the only way out of this situation was brute force and personal power.

And on the note of his personal power and advancement; he had already advanced to the level where he could fight off a low level Adept and survive against them, the archer-assassin outside the Temple in Scarmorrow was starting to provide diminishing returns near the end.

So it was time to find new foes to sharpen himself against. And Orodan knew just the nearby town to spend the next many loops doing so in.