19 The Horde (1/2)
Gripping tightly to Kara's fur and with Gunthar running alongside them, the party left the horde well behind them. Gunthar gave general directions as they headed to the closest fort, The Shield.
They slowed down, having gained significant distance, and Kara shifted out of her Werewolf form to keep up her stamina.
”Teacher,” Rainer called out towards Gunthar.
”Yes, Sorcerer?”
”I need to know how exactly such a powerful city fell. Beyond what you've told us.”
Gunthar remained silent for a moment before he finally spoke.
”I had mentioned before a Necromancer infiltrated our ranks...I do not know how many years this had been in motion but said Necromancer managed to get close enough to the Mana-Well and assisted his master to come directly there. By what magic, I cannot be sure.”
”There was always at least a single 2nd Class Guard in front of the Mana-well, sometimes two. It could be said to be more protected than Kings. Yet this...became the start of our downfall.”
”The [Arch-Lich] somehow killed both of them and then using the Mana-Well raised them...contrary to all we knew about necromancy, they retained the power of their 2nd Class.”
Rainer guessed how this was their end. He didn't fully understand the power of a 2nd Class individual but if the [Arch-Lich] had two and could raise more with the Mana-Well then every single 2nd Class individual he killed with them afterward would be under his command. They stood no chance...
”How many years went into such a plan I cannot imagine. For him to use the Mana-Well so adeptly... It did not take long for the city to fall after that. There was no limit to who or how many the [Arch-Lich] could raise,” Gunthar solemnly spoke.
They walked in silence as Rainer thought over the situation. The only reason he could think the [Arch-Lich] hadn't sent over any 2nd Class Undead to attack them was because for all he knows they are just a minor part of the true force. Under normal circumstances, someone who would be considered ”worthy” by that Dungeon could then use the ring of transference. From there they could likely get the strongest of any Mage Guild to cooperate with them for this Mana-Well. Or more likely they were already part of one or any such strong organizations. Someone who could pass such a Dungeon needed the powerful gear and the backing a strong Guild could provide. Kara's and Rainer's circumstances were too rare to replicate otherwise. If Kara and Rainer operated at full power with Luna's buffs from the very start it would have been almost simple. Kara had to waste most of her Demonic Aura to do an instant shift to Werewolf form; if she had been able to shift beforehand, they wouldn't have had to face any of their raised allies.
The [Arch-Lich] also couldn't know their levels; he may not even know how they were chosen to come here. The first [Lich] had called Rainer a servant of Origin and was surprised at how weak Rainer felt for such a thing.
Whatever servant of Origin even means...
Rainer had also already killed two high leveled [Lich]s by himself. They could estimate his strength at level 20+. If the [Arch-Lich] carelessly sent out his 2nd Class Undead he could be completely unprepared for any of Rainer's supposed allies.
He, of course, had no such intention of calling upon any Mage Guild. Just being around another Mage was dangerous with Luna. Besides, the Mana-Well was crucial to his future plans.
For now, the ignorance of his enemy was his greatest advantage, such a thought filled his mind as he looked at the exp he gained from the [Lich] and all his guards.
[Total Experience Gained: 24%]
It was more than expected as he received 11% from killing the level 17 [Lich] at level 8. He hadn't the chance to appraise the guards but perhaps the exp between a level 18 and level 17 [Lich] was significant? Though he just assumed the guards were of a higher level. The combination of the increased damage versus undead and as much time as he wanted to charge his spell with Arcane Power would be a difficult attack to block.
I need to reach level 25 and then use the ring to go complete the 2nd Class quest…
Rainer looked over at Gunthar. What he'd been told about undead so far was that levels will drop when they are raised, which is why ordinarily speaking raising a 2nd Class undead isn't possible.
”Teacher...what level were you from...before?” Rainer asked knowing that these series of questions were not the best for Gunthar.
”Rainer…” Kara spoke out right after Luna translated it for her.
”It is fine little Wolf. These questions are important to answer. I have had plenty of years to mourn…”
”I was a level 25 Paladin,” Gunthar said to the surprise of Rainer and Kara.
”I was to attempt the Trial of the Holy One prior to this...invasion. I assume you wish to know of the level barriers so that you may plan out your quest completion?”
Rainer simply nodded.
”Every level after 20 gets significantly harder, level 10 to 20, however, is just a minor increase between each one. Though I can't imagine anyone other than you taking that gap lightly. I was at the age of 52 and considered one of the most talented Paladins to ever grace the order. A lifetime of hunting evil and rigorous training combined with a powerful talent for Aura.”
So...I need to save 5 forts for once I'm level 20, but how can I get there? I need to find a way to gain more titles and fast.
Rainer feeling the mood coming from Gunthar decided not to ask any more of his past for now.
”What are you thinking about?” Kara asked him.
”The [Arch-Lich]. If he was truly capable of killing multiple 2nd Classers then to fight him without such strength ourselves is suicide. My spear may have a minor chance but the cast time combined with the full charging is too long. I may be dead long before I even have such a chance.”
Kara looked at him inexplicably. Speaking of reaching his 2nd Class within six months so naturally was practically an offense to all inhabitants of this world. Kara stopped moving for a moment in deep thought.
”Gunthar, give us a second,” Rainer called out before walking over to her. They had gained a distance on the undead, but they couldn't rest on their laurels in such a manner. The undead were tireless and It was dark; a long time before dawn.
”What's wrong?” he asked.
”I had hoped for you to tell me on your own...but Rainer, are you a Hero?” Kara asked a bit nervously.
”No,” he answered simply. Even if it was requested of him he'd fight against it. Being a pawn to a higher power wasn't a fate he desired. Even now if he liberated this city it wasn't as if he was actually helping anyone, they are all gone. He just wanted levels and the Mana-Well, a mutual exchange for whoever sent him here. Though now he thought of giving Gunthar some closure. He still hadn't asked him about what he would do after this, not having the heart to ask him to stay alive in such a form to help him with the school. He hoped Gunthar would be willing on his own after hearing the idea and that he accepted such a purpose. But Rainer himself wasn't sure if he'd wish to live in such a state.
”It's...alright if you are, I will stand by you, we can deal with what comes later but…” Kara responded, seemingly not believing him as she could otherwise not explain his insane power. Demons were often the very purpose Heroes existed, so this was important to her.
”I'm not. But I'm also not from here like a Hero,” he said no longer seeing a reason to hide it.
”You...came from elsewhere but were not called?” Kara asked confused.
”Yeah, you could call it my own effort, though it was... an accident,” he said a bit embarrassingly flexing his jaw.
Completely against the serious mood, Kara began laughing. No, calling it just laughter would be an understatement. Not even able to stand and struggling to breathe, Kara was on the ground laughing aloud.
Slightly red-faced Rainer looked back towards Gunthar who he didn't particularly attempt to stop from hearing what was said. And soon uncontrollable laughter broke out from him as well.
”Well, hell...” Rainer mumbled as he left the two to their enjoyment. Kara rose and reached her hand out to apologize to him but lacked the willpower to stop laughing.
Several passed minutes as the group continued walking at a brisk pace.
”Come on Rainer don't be like that. This was a bit too much compared to the usual. Who travels across worlds on accident?” Kara said as she had her hand around his waist and walked behind him.
”Can you imagine the legend of Rainer, the Great Arch-Mage? Traveler of Worlds. With a little note that it was an accident. Though, it was an accident I am deeply grateful for,” Kara said, still laughing a bit, though she ended it by giving him a light kiss on the neck.
”We'll call it even for when you suggested your mate was fit to be a pack mule,” she said right after.
”Good point…” Rainer conceded. He wasn't seriously unhappy in the first place, he was glad he came here, even if there were regrets about missing his family. Having already traveled across worlds once he also had some hope to eventually visit home.
Besides, hearing her point it out in such a manner it was hard not to laugh.
From the distance, they once more started to hear the clacking of bones.
”We should get a move on. It won't be easy for them to break into The Shield, so long as we get in without causing too much damage,” Gunthar replied as Kara shifted into her Werewolf form.
”Why is it called that in the first place?” Rainer couldn't help but wonder.
”All nine towers were designed to form a massive barrier around the territory Nalmar encompassed. Here you see all forest but when we approach Nalmar you'll notice the shift to farmland. The barrier itself could be considered one of the greater discoveries on using the Mana-Well. Nalmar rose to fame in the first place due to how we defended against a powerful demon invasion with the combination of our barrier and powerful army.”
Why would they draw such attention to their barrier, though? Perhaps that was exactly the point, a show.
”Though in the end, such a method was rendered useless,” Gunthar finished with a self-deprecating sigh.
Rainer quickly jumped up on a kneeling Kara and gripping her fur they soon made a quick pace forward again. Gunthar kept up through the use of his Aura.
Having some time Rainer went to take a look at the Skill Store.
He had received 20 points for reaching level 10 for the first time on a tier 3 spell. He thought of it as good a time as ever to purchase [Arcane Rage]. It left him with 14 skill points. He'd leave what he'd do with the rest for later. He didn't know what options may or may not become available in the future. Rather, it was likely no one else knew given how rare his [Arcanist] class may truly be.
[Arcane Rage lvl 1/10: Ignite the Arcane Power within one's self in order to significantly increase one's power. Receives improvements from [Arcane Attunement] and [Arcane Energy Manipulation]. Current Ratio = 1 Arcane Power = +5.51% Total Attribute Increase.]
Rainer saw the skill itself as perfect for his current situation, though he had no idea what the actual effects of the Rage would be. It's quite possible using too much Arcane Power would have a severe impact. He'd save it until they reached The Shield and if he truly needed it. It may very well temporarily put him out of commission.
The ride was as smooth as such a type of travel could be. Luna, however, was still a welcome help with her flame in such a scenario where Rainer hadn't even seen a horse in person let alone ever ridden anything similar prior to coming here.
The party continued traveling for several more hours. Now that they had gained distance again they took another moment for a break. Kara leaned against a tree as Luna's flame healed some general discomfort but she couldn't do anything about stamina loss.
Gunthar stood on watch whereas Rainer sat with his back against another tree across from Kara. After helping her, Luna flew back towards Rainer and following a sigh quietly sat on his leg.
He looked down at his little Fairy. She had been working hard with little true complaint beyond her humor and yet he didn't even consider that regardless of her attitude it hadn't been that long since she found out her true origins and was tormented by her later captors.
Luna, like many young girls, wanted to be a princess, except not only did Luna have that but it was taken from her. No more than a cruel illusion.
Slowly a gentle humming filled the air as Rainer worked on a new creation with his [Arcane Weaving]. As a biology major he had used [Sleep Learning] on anatomy to the point where he knew a human perfectly, at least by common Earth standards. The moment he finally began using the knowledge he has of human anatomy did the system finally show his true expertise.
[Skill Gained: Human Anatomy lvl 7/10]
Well, it's true earth anatomy doesn't cover magic or Aura…Or how gaining experience improves a body. There are still mysteries within Earth's knowledge even if you discount the supernatural.
Such were his thoughts on the 3 missing levels.