Royce had given us his ID, so we were pretty much set to leave for the Beastkinâs Country whenever. Given that, I decided to mull over whether or not we had anything to do before actually setting out.U
ăOh yeah, we should probably go check in with Old Man Gallus.ă
I remember the other blacksmith telling us that heâd be back by the time the tourney started, so I figured he was probably already in town. The blacksmith in question had even promised to tell us when Gallus finally arrived, but heâd never actually contacted us at all.
There was a pretty good chance that heâd purposefully avoided doing so because he didnât want to bother us because we were busy with the tourney. Given that, I figured we may as well pay his smithie a visit.
ăBlacksmith?ă
ăYeah, I was thinking we could go check to see whether or not Gallus made it back.ă
The sun had only just set, so it seemed to me that it was fine to assume that theyâd yet to go to bed. That said, it seemed a bit wrong to visit at this late an hour, so I had us pick up a little something to make seeing us worth their time.
Specifically, we went into a bar that happened to be on the way and bought a bottle of the strongest drink they had. It seemed like the best possible thing we could get seeing as how dwarves and liquor went hand in hand. I was a bit worried that theyâd refuse to sell it to us given Franâs age, but apparently that wasnât actually the case. In fact, it was the exact opposite. The bartender had even given Fran a discount in exchange for a handshake because heâd recognized her on sight.
And so, we paid Zadoh, one of Gallusâ blacksmith buddies, a visit with booze in hand. [1]
ăHey there. Grats on third place.ă
ăNn. Thanks.ă
It turned out that Zadoh had actually watched the tourney.
Our gift seemed to delight him. Apparently, it was some pretty damn high quality stuff.
We asked him about Gallus, but unfortunately Zadoh could only say that the old craftsman had yet to show up in Ulmutt.
ăI think Gallus is the only one that hasnât returned. As far as I know, all the other people that went to help are already back.ă
ăOnly Gallus not back?ă
ăYeah. Heâs probably stuck up in Barbra doing something only heâs capable of.ă
ăOkay.ă
ăThough, itâs a bit weird for him not to at least send word of the delay seeing how he said heâd return by the time the tourney started.ă
We were on our way back over to Barbra anyways, so we could probably just look for him again after heading over. I definitely did want to at least greet him before we headed off to the Beastkinâs Country, as there was no way for us to know when weâd next see him if we just upped and left without checking in first.
There wasnât really much else for us to ask. We turned around and decided to head home, but Zadoh stopped us before we made our way out the door.
ăR-Right, so I wanted to ask you about that sword of yoursâŠă
The blacksmithâs gaze was set on me, and seemed to carry the same emotions it had when he first feasted his eyes on Franâs Black Cat Set.
Zadoh was a skilled craftsman, so it really didnât take him much to figure out that I was some sort of magic sword. Heâd probably been curious about me to begin with. Him watching the tourney probably hadnât helped either given how the caster kept going on and on about the fact that I was Franâs namesake.
ăC-Could I see it for a sec? I promise I wonât take too long.ă
ïŒMaster?ïŒ
ăSure, I donât mind if he promises to keep him short. Make sure you warn him not to equip me though, cause, yâknow.ă
ăGot it. Here.ă
ăThanks a bunch.ă
ăDonât equip. Will die from curse.ă
ăHuh?ă
ăCursed. Only I can equip without dying.ă
Zadoh had started moving his hands in my direction, but stopped the moment he heard Franâs warning. His face reflected a clear sense of terror.
I couldnât really blame him. You wouldnât normally want to touch a sword that could potentially kill you if you tried equipping it. It was kinda like how people didnât really like touching poison, even if it was the type that only took effect if you drank it.
Not to brag, but, there was no way Zadoh wasnât aware of the fact that I wasnât just your everyday magic sword. As a result, Franâs warning came off as all the more real.
ăW-Would just touching it cause any problems?ă
ăNone.ă
ăA-Alright, good to hear.ă
The blacksmith had to have been rather curious seeing as how he was the one that asked to see me. Given that, he ended up actually did end up picking me up after seemingly steeling his resolve.
A switch almost seemed to flip within him the moment he did. He cast aside all his nervousness and immediately began to act as one would expect of a professional blacksmith. That is, he began carefully looking over both my guard and blade.
ăHmmm⊠I can feel an incredible amount of magical power coming from within your sword. Whoever made its blade did it with meticulous care. It seems to be made out of a pretty interesting metal too.ă
Zadoh began muttering as he looked me over.
ăWould it be okay for me to ask about this magic swordâs source?ă
ăSource?ă
ăYeah. Do you know who made it, or where you found it maybe?ă
Zadohâs questions were more or less the exact ones youâd expect from a pro. That said, I couldnât actually answer them. I didnât know who made me, and I didnât really think it was a good idea to tell him I came from the Maookami Plains.
ăNot really.ă
I mulled over it a bit, but ended up asking Fran to play it safe.
ăThatâs too bad⊠Either way, it looks to me like this thing might actually be made out of orichalcos alloy.ă[2]
ăOrichalcos? Blade made of it?ă
ăHonestly, I canât say. Itâs not made out of something Iâm familiar with, which is why I was thinking that was orichalcos sounded like itâd be a likely contender. Hold on a second.ă
Zadoh walked over to one of his smithyâs corners and retrieved a slightly worn book as he spoke.
ăThis here is something I just happened to get my hands on during the tourney. It contains notes on blacksmiths from the past.ă
The tourney would cause merchants to swarm to Ulmutt, which in turn apparently made it fairly easy to find yourself a lucky bargain or two.
ăThe thingâs apparently written by the apprentice of a god-tier blacksmithâs apprentice. It talks about the different types of metals god-tier blacksmiths have used in the past, and makes particular mention of one called orichalcos. I donât actually know what exactly orichalcos is, but the book says itâs the only kind of metal that can survive a god-tier blacksmithâs forging process.ă
Huh, so something like that actually existed? I was a bit intrigued by the concept of being made of orichalcos, but it didnât seem quite right.
Orichalcos was, based on what Zadoh said, apparently a sort of ridiculously durable legendary metal. The reason I didnât think I was made of it was exactly that, it was durable and I wasnât. My blade broke literally all the time. The only reason I looked to be in perfect condition right now was because I could regenerate.
ăTo be honest, that guess was just a shot in the dark. Thereâs lots of metals I donât know much about, and thereâs no doubt that this sword of yours could be made out of any one or combination of them. I only thought that orichalcos was a possibility because the sword seems to give off a sort of dignity. In fact, it almost seems to bear a presence of its own. Itâs possible my feelings come from the fact that itâs some sort of top-class magic item.ă
Dignity? Damn man, you be saying some good shit right there. Am I just so majestic he canât help but notice me? Hell yeah! I mean, I guess that does make decent sense. I may not be a godblade, but there really was a fair chance that I was made by some god-tier blacksmith.
Zadoh finished checking me over, handed me back to Fran, and bid us farewell.
It didnât take long for us to arrive back at the inn thereafter.
The sun had already set, but there were a few things we had to do before going to bed. Namely, Fran had yet to bathe or eat.
And that wasnât it either. There was something I wanted to check, something Iâd been putting off.
ăWell, here goes.ă
ăNn.ă
The thing in question was checking the effects of my Doppelganger Synthesis skill.
I casted the skill expecting to create a couple cloth-covered humans, but was instead greeted by a series of blades.
ăYeah, looks like I spawned swords again.ă
ăNn. Many Masters.ă
Doppelganger Synthesis seemed to have started spawning swords instead of humans for some odd reason.
I tried casting the skill several times, only to learn that it was indeed possible for me to create human doppelgangers, but only if I focused on it. Likewise, it was possible for me to create both swords and humans simultaneously, a discovery that allowed us to usher in a whole new wave of strategies.
That said, the skill didnât seem to be working the exact way I expected. For some odd reason, the human-shaped doppelgangers I created didnât seem quite right. They looked like me, but they also kinda didnât. Something just seemed⊠off.
It wasnât anything too disorienting though, so I ended up just writing it off as a consequence of me becoming capable of creating sword-shaped dopplegangers.
The reason I was willing to write it off almost right away was because frankly, I donât really care about having a human form. Iâd already long made up my mind and decided I would live out the rest of my life as a sword. All that mattered to me was that my human-shaped doppelgangers didnât suffer any sort of performance loss.
ăAlright. We talked to everyone we needed to talk to, and weâve got pretty much everything ready. You think itâs about time?ă
[1] I s2g his name was Zerld before. I even double checked it⊠Maybe this is a different blacksmith buddy?
[2] I think this is a yugioh reference? I canât seem to find much else on it, be it in English or Japanese, other than the fact that itâs apparently a greek word that means mountain copper according to an unreliable source? Too lazy to investigate further.