We led Solas back to surface by retracing the path we took on our way down. We had healed him, but he was still missing quite a bit of blood so I figured his pace would be a rather slow one. Contrary to my expectations, however, he was still moving along fairly steadily regardless.
Iâd honestly just kinda ended up assuming that he was an F ranker because he said his party was comprised of D, E and F ranked adventurers, but he seemed to at least be as good as an E ranker.
ăHey Fran, are you using some sort of detection type skill? It sure seems like it. Iâve only got Presence Detection myself.ă
ăNn.ă
Solas seemed to be the boisterous type. He more or less kept talking and wouldnât shut up despite the fact that all Fran really ever did in response to his rambling was nod.
We were able to progress up through the dungeon fairly quickly due to the fact that the traps we disarmed had yet to be restored. I wasnât sure if everything would stay disarmed long enough for us to break through the fifth and sixth floors, but I sure hoped that would end up being the case, as the traps therein were more difficult to deal with.
Two men appeared in front of us as we continued to make our way towards the exit.
ăHey there.ă
ăNn. Hi.ă
ăHuhâŠ? Are you two by yourselves?ă
ăThatâs impossible. Theyâre just kids. Thereâs no way two kids would be able to make it this deep by themselves.ă
ăR-Right, good point. So whereâs your party at?ă
Both men seemed rather surprised that Fran and Solas appeared to be travelling alone. I couldnât really blame them. They were really quite justified if one was to take the norm into account. That said though, they soon regained their calm after asking us a few questions.
ăSo you two really are all by yourselves?ă
ăAnd youâre adventurers?ă
ăIs that wolf your familiar?ă
ăFeel free to stick with us for a bit if you got separated from the rest of your party members.ă
ăHey, thatâs not a bad idea!ă
ăRight? Come on, letâs go.ă
They seemed like good guys that were concerned about Fran and SolasâŠ
Not.
A quick appraisal immediately informed me that they were about as villainous as could be.
They not only had the theft, torture, threaten, and deceptions skills, but were also marked with titles claiming them to be murderers.
My immediate guess was that their strategy was to approach other adventurers in an amicable manner and attack them the moment they let their guards down. You would normally think that dungeon cards could totally be used to prove that one had killed another adventurer seeing as how it logged stuff, but that wasnât the case. They only recorded monster kills and couldnât be used to prove whether or not one was commiting crime within the dungeonâs confines.
I felt another person sneak up behind us as I contemplated whether these guys were the same group that attacked Solasâ party â not that it really mattered. In either case, they were enemies we had to defeat, and that was that.
ăBe careful Fran, these guys are thieves.ă
ïŒNn.ïŒ
ïŒWoof?ïŒ
ăWhatâs the matter, boy?ă
ïŒWoof woof?ïŒ
Apparently, he was questioning why Iâd used appraisal, given that Dias had literally just warned us to be more prudent in its use.
He had a point, but I quickly justified to him my actions. That is, Diasâ warnings more so pertained to cases involving royalty, namely in public situations. He also basically more or less explained that other people would also sometimes get mad when appraised because it was seen as a breach of etiquette in general. One of his other key points was that using it under certain circumstances could also get you caught up in some sort of ploy or conspiracy if you werenât careful.
Dungeons, however, detailed a whole different scenario. You couldnât really not use Appraisal in dungeon-based settings seeing as how it was pretty common for one to run into idiots like these guys. If anything, using it was more natural than not. Youâd really need to be a special type of stupid to unconditionally trust someone you just met, especially if that someone happened to have a weapon.
The only thing you could get out of calling breach of etiquette under such a circumstance would honestly be suspicion. It is possible for something unfortunate to come out of indiscriminately using Appraisal even in a dungeon, but thatâd only happen if the other party happened to have some super rare skill that happened to damage those that tried to appraise them. Even then, Iâd honestly say that appraising them would probably still be worth the risk.
I wouldnât mind being on the receiving end either. That is, Iâd think it fair and not complain if someone wanted to appraise us in order to trust us if we happened to meet them in the middle of a dungeon.
ăThatâs just how it is, so donât worry about it.ă
I finished explaining my thoughts to Urushi right about when the men began getting impatient at the fact that Fran had remained silent.
ăSo? Where yo party at?ă
One of the men began talking in a rougher tone, as if he couldnât keep his act up any longer.
ăNn?ă
ăFran, try leaving one of them alive if you can. Preferably whichever one seems to be in charge.ă
ïŒThe rest?ïŒ
ăItâd be too much of a pain in the ass to take them all back into the city with just us here, so you can just cut them up if you want.ă
ïŒNn. Got it.ïŒ
ăTheir stats arenât too low, so be careful. Urushi, you be in charge of guarding Solas.ă
ïŒGrowl!ïŒ
Though even with that said, I honestly couldnât shirk off the possibility that these men werenât the same group that had attacked Solas. They couldâve just been former villains that had already been rehabilitated into upstanding citizens. The chance of such a scenario was incredibly small, but there nonetheless, so I honestly hoped for them to make the first move, just in order to confirm that they really were villains.
Fortunately, their next actions almost seemed to function as a response to that hope of mine; one of the men lost his patience and began attacking us.
ăUgh, whatever, enough of this shit already.ă
The person who spoke seemed to be a leader, and his words some sort of signal. The man thatâd been sneaking up behind Fran immediately drew his a dagger and dashed towards her at an incredible speed.
Although the attacker was just a thief, I had to admit that he wasnât all that bad at combat. Specifically, I felt that he deserved praise for remaining cautious. He didnât let his guard down around Fran despite her being a young girl, he remained vigilant and tried to deliver a blow that would hinder any future actions as opposed to one that would slay her in one strike. In other words, he didnât fully commit himself to the engagement and tried to make sure that heâd be able to withdraw if he wasnât able to accomplish his objective.
ăHeâs a careful one, but not nearly careful enough.ă
ăWhat!?ă
I stopped the manâs dagger in place, and sliced his neck open with wind magic before he was able to recover from the shock of his arm suddenly losing all its momentum and freezing in place.
ăHuh!? What!?ă
Solas was left completely bamboozled as the situation continued to rapidly change.
ăDaz!ă
ăGuah!ă
Fran sliced one of the men into pieces, and sent the other flying by batting him with the flat of my blade.
ăGruaaahh!ă
The man that got sent flying had so much momentum that he ended up cracking the wall he was smashed against. His arms and ribs both looked like thatâd immediately been broken. His spine looked like itâd seen much better days as well.
ăWhyâŠă
ăToo obvious.ă
ăFuckân⊠âellâŠă
The man responded to Fran with a frustrated groan before finally losing consciousness.
ïŒMaster, what now?ïŒ
ăLetâs head back into the city for now so we can hand the guy we just captured off to the guild. You get rewarded for turning him in, remember? We can probably get him to tell us who heâs working with while weâre at it.ă
Solas approached the man while we were figuring what to do with him and immediately swung his sword without even the slightest shred of hesitation.
His action and Franâs response to it caused a metallic clang to ring through the dungeonâs corridors.
The man we painstakingly refrained from killing wouldâve ended up six feet under had Fran not used me to stop Solasâ strike.
ăExplain?ă
ăS-Sorry, seeing him again just made me want toâŠă
It turned out that these guys really were the ones thatâd attacked Solas and his party. He ultimately ended up lowering his sword, but continued to fiercely glare at the scumbag we had just captured regardless.