âShall we start looking for a hidden dungeon?â
Eder left with Halt and Itar in tow, and Kang Oh began to explore the Lakern Mountains alone.
Heâd unexpectedly managed to obtain 600 gold, but nevertheless, the reason heâd come to the Lakern Mountain didnât change: finding a hidden dungeon.
âThey said that the Cave Hidden by the Wind is within the Lakern MountainsâŚâ
Thatâs what he had heard from one of the middle-aged men within the Adventurer Guild.
The Cave Hidden by the Wind!
There was a chance that it wasnât a hidden dungeon, and there was also a chance that he wasnât the first to discover it.
There was certainly some value in finding it, as he couldnât find any detailed info on Arthstory regarding it.
If he could find it, even if he wasnât the first to discover it, he could write up an article on Arthstory and make some money.
âBut itâd be best if it were both a hidden dungeon, and that I was the first to discover it.â
Kang Oh explored the Lakern Mountains as if he were a fisherman who had come back with a full load of fish.
When he was about halfway up the mountain, he saw a town of dugout huts at the basin of the mountain.
The town was ruled by Jacquis.
A Jacqui was a weasel-like bipedal monster, wielding a sharp scythe, and possessed power over the wind.
âA weasel with power over the wind and a cave hidden by the wind, huhâŚâ
Kang Oh couldnât just overlook this.
He entered the town and the Jacquis popped out of the underground huts.
Three weasels held their scythes with both hands, and raised their heads stiffly like meerkats!
Kang Oh untied the magic sword on his back, and two weasels came rushing towards him, swinging their scythes.
He avoided their attack and swung his sword horizontally.
The weasels quickly ducked their heads and evaded Kang Ohâs attack.
The last one, which had been watching Kang Oh from behind, crossed both its arms.
Wind began to blow in its surroundings, as well as hair.
Sha!
The cross-armed weasel swung its arm, discharging a frightening white wind blade from its scythe.
Wind Blade!
Kang Oh nonchalantly raised his sword. The Wind Blade was subsequently sucked into his sword.
The Weasel Bead was a material. It was just a normal B-rank item.
However, he felt something from the bead; the same feeling heâd felt when he discovered his last hidden dungeon.
A suspicious feeling, as if there was something more to it!
âHmm.â
Kang Oh meticulously observed the yellow bead.
Aside from being yellow, it was like any other bead; it would be great to play marbles with it.
But considering the fact that his Hyper Intuition had activated, he was sure that there was something more to it.
âIâll have to ask Eder when he gets back.â
A Necromancer like Eder should be able to find the secret that dwelled within the bead.
Kang Oh carefully stashed the yellow bead into his inventory and continued his search for the Cave Hidden by the Wind.
* * *
Eder had returned.
âIâm back.â
Since he was attached to Kang Oh, he could always tell where Kang Oh was.
So he didnât have any trouble finding Kang Oh, even though Kang Oh was traversing through the mountain.
Of course, Kang Oh could also summon Eder as well.
However, he couldnât know when Eder would be finished with his task, so Kang Oh hadnât done so.
âEverything went well, right?â
âYes.â
âGood work,â Kang Oh finished and stretched out his hand.
And Eder gave him a gold bar worth 100 gold.
It was the reward for Halt and Itar.
âHeh.â
Kang Oh grinned.
Gold always made him feel good.
âHave you found the hidden dungeon?â Eder asked.
âNo, but could you take a look at this for me?â
Kang Oh placed the gold bar inside his pocket and retrieved the Weasel Bead from his inventory.
Eder grabbed the bead with his thumb and index finger and began inspecting it.
âI see itâs a bead containing magic,â Eder said.
He could feel magic radiating from within the yellow bead. And its element was wind.
âYou canât detect anything else?â
Eder examined it more thoroughly, but there wasnât anything unusual about it.
âI donât, but is there some kind of secret this bead is hiding?â
Eder fiddled with the bead.
âOf course there is,â Kang Oh said with certainty.
âHow do you know that?â Eder asked.
Did he get that info from someone?
âThereâs something here. I have a hunch!â Kang Oh replied.
âWhat do you mean by a hunch?â
Eder inwardly snorted.
He didnât know about Kang Ohâs Hyper Intuition. Because of that, he didnât trust in Kang Ohâs âhunchâ.
But if he didnât want his skull sliced in two, he needed to respond appropriately.
âHmm. If the bead is broken, then the power of wind within will flow out, so I donât believe it has anything to do with breaking itâŚâ Eder said while acting as though he was diligently examining the Weasel Bead.
At that moment, Kang Oh felt as though a light bulb had gone off in his head. He had a spark of inspiration as if he knew that âthis was it!â.
âItâs Arthâs version of the Edge Where the Lava Stopsâ.
There was an area in Warlord called the âEdge Where the Lava Stopsâ.
If fire magic or scrolls were used in that area, then portals that lead to another area would form.
The Cave Hidden by the Wind should follow the same philosophy.
If the cave was found, and either wind magic was used or a wind-related magical item was used, then a portal leading to another area should form.
âIâm sure of it.â
Dreamgate, the developer of both Arth and Warlord.
They were two games that shared the same creator.
So there should be some similarities between the two games.
âI know how to enter the dungeonâŚâ
Now he needed to actually find the Cave Hidden by the Wind.
âWeâre going to explore every single cave in the Lakern Mountains.â
* * *
Kang Oh and Eder looked through every nook and cranny of the Lakern Mountains and explored all of its caves.
They eventually came to a cave blocked by overgrown bushes.
âThis is it.â
Even if he didnât have his Hyper Intuition, he would know that there was something in this cave.
The surface of the walls were different, and there was a rather large symbol etched onto it.
The symbol consisted of five lines that went in a straight line but was circular at the ends.
It was a symbol that often denoted the wind.
Of course, his Hyper Intuition was acting up again.
âItâs here. Here!â, it would say.
âIs this the Cave Hidden by the Wind?â Eder asked.
âYeah. You can see the wind symbol clear as day over there.â
Kang Oh pointed towards the symbol.
Eder approached the symbol and began to examine it.
âI donât see any particular devices here.â
If not for the symbol, then it wouldâve been a cave as ordinary as any other.
And the wind symbol itself looked as though someone had drawn it as a joke; it was quite shoddy work.
âWhat you see isnât everything.â
Kang Oh took out the yellow bead and smashed it on the ground.
Cheng!
The broken bead then released all of the wind energy contained within.
Huing!
The wind began to rage around the bead.
The wind passed Kang Oh and Eder, and passed by every ounce of the cave as well.
Then, something extraordinary happened.
In a single area within the cave, a hole was formed, and from that hole, wind began getting sucked in.
Huiik!
The force by which it sucked in the wind became more intense by the second. At the same time, the hole gradually became larger and larger.
How much time had passed?
The once rampaging wind calmed down within the cave, as if nothing had ever happened.
But in exchangeâŚ!
There was an oval-shaped portal before Kang Oh and Eder.
The portal continuously rippled, like a quiet lake with a rock thrown into it. It was as if it were telling them to come in.