âHoffman!â Randelhoff yelled. It was as if he were berating him, saying âHow could you even suggest that!?â.
âI know how important our vow is.â
âThen why?â Randelhoff asked.
âWhy did we make that vow in the first place?â Hoffman asked.
âDonât you know?â
âI know far too well why. I was there when we made that vow. Itâs all because of Inarius.â
The true meaning of their vow, âWe will never make equipment for outsidersâ, was to never forget the humiliation theyâd experienced at Inariusâs hands, and to not forget the tragedy of that day.
Also, it was a vow that theyâd never be controlled by anyone else ever again.
âHowever⊠if I were forced to pick between revenge and our vow, then Iâd pick revenge.â
Hoffmanâs eyes were filled with various emotions. There was fury and a desire for retribution, yearning and sadness for his deceased family, regret and pity for his own life, etc.
âRevenge on Inarius? Where did that come from all of sudden?â
âLook at those dragon materials. Donât you see those as swords, axes, or spears that can pierce Inariusâs hide?â
âMm.â
âMr. Kang Oh,â Hoffman suddenly said. .
âYes?â Kang Oh replied. Heâd been holding his breath and watching how things went.
âYou said that you could procure this quantity of dragon materials every month. Is that right?â
âYes.â
Hoffman stared at Randelhoff. âIf we get a steady supply of dragon materials, then I can create the best equipment; equipment capable of slaying a dragon.â
As a blacksmith, this was his only way of getting revenge; creating a weapon capable of slaying Inarius!
âHoweverâŠâ
âWhich is more important: revenge or our vow?â Hoffman asked.
âIf revenge is possible, then who cares about our vow.â
Theyâd experienced so much pain at the hands of Inarius and his experiments. Not only that, but theyâd lost countless family members and brothers too.
Thus, the dwarves would do whatever it took to get their revenge, no matter the cost. Thatâs just how much they wanted vengeance on the dragon that wronged them.
Grr.
âI agree.â Hoffman gritted his teeth and his body shook.
âI know, but it gives us the chance to get revenge. Iâll create the finest equipment.â
âBut who will use that equipment to kill Inarius? You? Me? The entire tribe? We could be killed, or even worse, captured. Do you want our descendants to become Inariusâs slaves?â Randelhoff asked question after question.
âThatâs something to think about after Iâve created the weapons.â Hoffman wouldnât back down.
ThenâŠ
âIâll kill Inarius.â Kang Oh intervened.
âWhat?â
âIâll use the equipment that Mr. Hoffman creates to kill Inarius.â Kang Oh quickly clarified.
âAre you serious?â Randelhoff stared at him.
âYes. Iâll be sure to kill him. But I canât give you a specific time frame.â
Kang Ohâs belief was unwavering. âNo monster exists that cannot be defeated!â One day, heâll be able to defeat a dragon too.
âI have to get them to work for me.â
Thus, heâd offered to kill Inarius for them.
âChieftain!â Hoffman stared at Randelhoff with a passionate gaze, pressuring him to make a decision.
âHoffman, why did we make that vow in this place, where no other intelligent life forms live?â
âThatâsâŠâ
âKeeping your oath is important. That oath gave us the strength of will to live in this barren wasteland. What if we were to break our oath? One day, our descendents will forget about what happened to us, the enslavement and the tragedy we faced, and someone else will be enslaved.â
ââŠâ
Hoffman couldnât refute that. He was right. Back then, they had all felt the same way when they made that oath.
âIs it not going to work?â Kang Oh assumed that he wouldnât be persuaded.
âButâŠâ Randelhoff continued.
âBut?â Kang Oh listened attentively.
âYouâre right. If we had to break our oath, then itâd be for revenge. Indeed, revenge is more important than our oath.â
âThen?â
âI havenât forgotten about Liza, Hoff, and all the others who died!â
Liza and Hoff were Hoffmanâs dead wife and son. Unfortunately, they had died at the hands of Inariusâs minions.
âChieftainâŠâ Hoffman got teary-eyed at the fact that Randelhoff hadnât forgotten about his family.
âHowever, this isnât something that I can decide on my own. Book.â
âYes,â Book immediately replied.
âGather the entire tribe. Weâll discuss this as a whole. Every single one of us has to attend!â
âUnderstood!â Book left Randelhoffâs room.
âYou guys wait a little. Weâll let you know what we decide,â Randelhoff stared at Kang Oh and Man Bok, and said.
âYes!â
âHoffman, if our brothers disagree with us, then thereâs nothing I can do.â
Hoffman nodded his head.
Sometime laterâŠ
âWeâve gathered everyone.â
âLetâs go.â
Book returned, and brought Hoffman and Randelhoff with him. Kang Oh and Man Bok were left alone in Randelhoffâs room.
âHow do you think it will go?â Man Bok asked.
âI hope they agree to our terms.â
âThey probably will.â
âThey will?â
âYes. I met several dwarves here while trading with them. They still bear the scars of losing their loved ones or closest friends.â
âMm.â
âVictims donât often forget what theyâve lost. Especially if what theyâve lost was extremely important to them. And thereâs nothing more important than family and friends.â
âWhereas the perpetrators are quick to forget.â
âIndeed.â
âThen things should turn out well.â
âYes.â
Man Bok was spot on.
âWe accept your terms. Weâll craft the dragon materials into equipment. You can do whatever you want with them,â Randelhoff said as soon as he returned.
âThank you.â Both Kang Oh and Man Bokâs faces brightened.
âIn exchange, you have to keep your promise.â
A quest popped up.
[Kill Inarius]
Inarius is known as the Mad Dragon, the Evil Dragon, and the Black Winged Calamity.
His nest is located underneath the well-known Istan Cliff.
However, killing a dragon, an adult dragon at that, is near impossible.
Remaining Time: 365 days.
Difficulty: Unknown.
Minimum Requirements: Brother of the Black Hammer Dwarves.
Reward: Become the Black Hammer Dwarvesâ unconditional savior.
If you exceed the time restriction, then you will become the Black Hammer Dwarvesâ mortal enemy.
[Due to your high closeness with the Black Hammer Dwarves, the quest has automatically been accepted.]
Kang Oh widened his eyes. âHuh? 365 days? Chieftain, this doesnât look right.â
âItâs right.â
âWhat? How do you expect me to kill a dragon in a year?â
âYou want us to wait forever?â
âNo, Iâm saying that 1 year isnât enough time.â
âI know. Iâll extend the time limit if I see you preparing and getting stronger.â
âMm.â
âYou said youâd kill the dragon for us, so keep your promise. If you want the equipment, then you have to work for it. You canât trick your brothers like that.â
âIâll definitely take him down one day. But please give me enough time to prepare.â
âOf course!â
âAh, and please return the Fireâs Heart to me. You said youâd return it to me when you discovered its secret, and a blacksmith skilled enough to handle adamantium was born.â
Kang Oh hadnât forgotten about the Fireâs Heart, an SS-rank sword that heâd let the Black Hammer Dwarves borrow. There was no way he could forget about it. After all, it was worth a fortune!
âUnderstood.â Randelhoff nodded his head. âBring the Fireâs Heart here.â He ordered Hoffman.
âYes.â
A short while laterâŠ
âHere.â Hoffman passed him the fire-shaped blade.
âOh, my child. Youâve finally come back to me!â Kang Oh hugged the sword and rubbed his cheek against it.
âDonât you have something to give us too?â Randelhoff asked. He must be referring to the dragon materials.
âOh, of course. Here you go.â Kang Oh passed Hoffman the dragon materials. However, he kept the dragonâs blood and dragonâs heart piece for himself.
He planned on keeping the piece until he amassed six of them, and dragonâs blood was more valuable to a mage, an alchemist, or a healer like Eder.
âPlease speak to Mr. Man Bok regarding how many pieces of equipment youâll make and what kind.â
Kang Ohâs role was to provide the raw materials. Processing them and selling them was the dwarvesâ and Man Bokâs responsibility.
âYes.â
âUnderstood.â
Man Bok and Hoffman replied simultaneously.
âAnd Iâd like to ask you about my demon sword. You said that you could handle adamantium now, right?â
âThatâs right.â
âThen please make me a demon sword.â
âAre you going to use it or sell it?â
âIâm going to use it.â
He was only capable of wielding demon swords, so having even one more would be a huge boon.
âDo you need it right away?â
âNo, not really.â
It wasnât really urgent. He had Ubist and Blood after all.
âIn order to become a Master Blacksmith, I need to leave behind a masterpiece for the future generations. I plan on using the adamantium, dragon materials, and other precious materials that Mr. Man Bok provides me with in order to create the finest demon sword.â Hoffman explained his aspirations.
âAlright.â
That was welcome news. Hoffman was planning on creating the finest demon sword this world had ever seen.
âBut I donât have the skill to properly create such a blade yet.â
âSo youâre asking for more time.â
âThatâs right.â
âHow much time do you need?â
âI canât say. But I feel like using the dragon materials will put me one step closer.â
âHmm.â
âIf youâre not willing to wait, then I can make you a demon sword right away. Of course, Iâll give it my all.â
âNo, itâs fine. Iâll give you as much time as you need. But I need to tell you something. Iâm a Demonic Swordsman, so I can only wield demon swords.â
Hoffman tilted his head. âWhy is he telling me this now?â
âYou said youâd make a weapon thatâd allow me to slay a dragon. But the only weapons I can use are demon swords.â
âSo?â
âPlease make me an unparalleled demon sword, one that will allow me to kill Inarius.â
Hoffman nodded his head, his eyes blazing with determination.
With this, his business with the Black Hammer Dwarves was over.
* * *
Cyndia, Muhawk, and the Church of Deathâs paladins visited several churches, and asked for their assistance in finding Mayanes Jigon and Orga. Then, they came to Alteinâs northern Adventurer Guild.
âBranch Manager, we have two people weâd like you to find for us this time.â Cyndia was immediately allowed a face-to-face meeting with the branch manager, and went straight to the point.
âWho are they?â the branch manager asked.
âJigon and Orga!â
âWhat about Krishan?â
âWe dealt her.â
âMm.â
âThey might be even harder to find. You see, Jigon and Orga donât have their eye-catching wings,â Cyndia said.
âBut we have their faces instead.â Muhawk passed him two pieces of paper, each with a drawing of their faces. The Divine Dragon, Gainus, had used his magic to show them exactly what they looked like.
âIâll give the adventurers the quest. But will the reward be the same as last time?â
âYes.â Muhawk pulled out the mithril gemstone.
âUnderstood.â
After that, the quest was put up on the guildâs quest board, complete with a picture of Jigon and Orgaâs faces.