ăThose were some pretty decent matches. Thanks.ă
ăNn.ă
ăThat should fix their attitude problems. Now all I have to do is hope they can pull themselves together.ă
Gamud heaved a heavy sigh as he looked over the nine adventurers weâd just knocked out. Honestly, their skills werenât all that bad. Theyâd probably be able to grow much stronger so long as they gained a bit more mental fortitude.
ăAnd these idiots thought theyâd be good enough to make their way all the way to a hauntâs deepest depths. Can you believe it?ă
ăHaunt? Crystal Cage?ă
ăThatâs the one. You been there before?ă
ăNn. Went to midsection.ă
ăSo even you only went that far?ă
The place Fran was referring to as the Crystal Cage was the one place weâd gone in search of meat for the cooking contestâs sake. It was also the place in which we first saw Forrund. I still remember it quite well because we witnessed him totally wreck a thunderbird, a B ranked magic beast. Admittedly, the only reason I still remembered seeing him do that was because itâd freaked me out a bit.
ăWant to go to depths? Not midsection?ă
ăYeah. Anyone can visit the midsection whenever, but you arenât supposed to go there or into any of the even deeper areas without getting permission first. There isnât anyone keeping watch, so the rule isnât enforced, but itâs still important. I mean, it was only made in the first place âcause it was supposed to protect people and keep âem away. Most of the people who break the rule end up dead.ă
The Crystal Cage was a bit of a weird place in the sense that there was a pretty big disparity in the ranks of the magic beasts you could find there. It only made sense for the guild to tell adventurers to stay the hell out of places they werenât strong enough to be in.
ăThe risk isnât the only thing that goes up as you head deeper into the haunt. The rewards you reap do too. Thatâs why people tend to break the rule and go deeper than they should.ă
Successfully defeating the magic beasts within the hauntâs deeper parts would net good rewards. Likewise, going deeper would also increase your chances of finding rare materials and herbs.
ăApparently, these brats have successfully hunted magic beasts in the midsection a couple times already.ă
That sounded right to me. They did seem just about strong enough to pull it off.
ăThey were lucky enough not run into anything particularly nasty, so they managed to get out safe and sound. Itâs why they started going on and on about wanting permission to visit the depths. The depths are a bit difference âcause theyâre blocked off by a magic barrier. You canât enter or leave unless youâre given permission ahead of time.ă
ăOh.ă
ăThe reason they want to go to the depths is âcause thereâs a place you can mine some pretty decent ores around there. They want to make use them so they can get themselves some new equipment.ă
ăDonât want to fight?ă
ăYeah. They seem to be confident theyâll be fine so long as they run away from everything that attacks them.ă
Gamudâs disciples were cocky, but they understood that there was no way theyâd be able to defeat a B ranked magic beast. That said, I wasnât all that sure theyâd be able to get away from one either. The thunderbird we saw was really fast. I felt that there was a chance even we would have trouble getting away from one unless we teleported around. There was also a good chance theyâd be intercepted by other magic beasts as they ran. Letting them go was effectively the same thing as letting them march to their deaths.
That was probably precisely why Gamud had asked us to shatter their pride. He wanted to stop them before they did something really stupid.
ăThunderbird. Canât run.ă
ăThey probably wouldnât be able to get away from a flock of storm eagles either.ă
ăAlso darkness wolves. Like Urushi.ă
ăOh yeah, that reminds me. You had a darkness wolf for a familiar, didnât you? Whatever happened to it?ă
ăSleeping in shadow.ă
Urushi didnât show any interest in the spars because he knew he wouldnât to be able to participate. As a result, he ended up sleeping in Franâs shadow all morning.
ăRight⌠Actually, that gives me a bit of an ideaâŚă
***
Gamud had his nine disciplines line up side by side after they regained consciousness.
ăWell? You finally understand how weak you all are now?ă
They turned their gazes downwards in response to the guildmasterâs question. It didnât seem like theyâd been too willing to accept their own deficiencies. Rather, theyâd instead painted Fran as some sort of incredibly talented genius and came to the conclusion that it was only natural for her to be better than them. In other words, Gamud had failed to achieve his goal, an issue that he himself had also come to realize.
ăâŚAlright, weâre going to be doing just one more spar.ă
ăUghâŚă
ăAgainâŚ?ă
ăOh come on! Give me a break already!ă
ăShut yer traps and listen goddamit! This last battleâll be different from all the others. Fran, if you could.ă
ăNn. Urushi, out.ă
ăWoof!ă
Urushi rose out of Franâs shadow before going from his dog-like form to his usual larger one. It was quite the intimidating act to watch.
ăThis is Urushi, Franâs familiar. Heâs a C ranked darkness wolf, the kind youâre prone to running into around the Crystal Cageâs midsection.ă
Gamudâs words amounted to nothing but total dog shit. The only part of it that was true was that darkness wolves were C ranked threats. Urushi, however, was different. He not only had a unique skill, but had also gotten a lot stronger because heâd trained with us. It honestly wouldnât be a stretch to say he was pretty much on the verge of being a B ranked threat instead. He was much stronger than any of the magic beasts one would find in the Crystal Cageâs midsection.
Red, however, didnât know that. Hence, he ended up informing his comrades that Gamud was indeed telling the truth because his Appraisal skill had told him that Urushi was indeed a darkness wolf.
ăIâll let you guys enter the Crystal Cageâs depths if you can prove to me that you can escape from Urushi.ă
ăReally!?ă
ăYou have my word, and as a man, Iâm rather inclined to keep it.ă
The current circumstance was the conclusion Gamud had come to after discussing his idea with us. The rules were as follows: the adventurers were to gather in the training groundâs center while Urushi stood by near one the wall opposite the entrance. If at least five adventurers managed to escape him, then they would be considered the victors. However, they would lose in the case that Urushi managed to take down that same number.
Not everyone needed to escape because Gamud had determined that they only needed five members to be able to make it back to the hauntâs entrance in one piece.
Hearing the conditions laid out for them caused the adventurersâ expressions to brighten. They seemed to think that the conditions were in their favour, and that theyâd finally have permission to explore the Crystal Cageâs depths.
They quickly agreed, and so, they they joined Urushi in a game of tag.
ăRun!ă
ăUryaaah!ă
ăItâs all up to you!ă
The faster adventurers immediately darted towards the gate while Miguel, the greatsword user, and three others attempted to engage Urushi in combat in order to pin him down.
In other words, their plan had been to abandon four of their members right off the bat. Most notable of the bunch thatâd been left behind was Wanda, whoâd let loose a Fire Arrow in Urushiâs direction.
For a moment, it almost seemed like theyâd won. The escapees had made almost made it to the gate, and Urushi hadnât budged. But that all changed when he finally decided to move. He disregarded almost all the attacks that came at him; they bounced right off his fur without inflicting even the slightest bit of harm. The only one he bothered responding to was the Fire Arrow, which he swatted out of the air with a paw before breaking into a howl.
ăAwoooooo!ă
Fear appeared all over the adventurersâ faces. Their limbs froze in place, as if theyâd been petrified. Urushiâs howl was an application of the Howl, Fear, and Darkness Magic skills. The combination of the three abilities gave his cry the effect of terrifying any lower leveled foes.
ăWoof.ă
The next thing the wolf did was use Shadow Slip to teleport while the party of nine was still frozen in a mix of fear and awe. His destination was obviously the door; he sealed off their escape.
He hit the five closest adventurers with his paws and dark spells as lightly as he could in order to send them flying back towards the roomâs center.
His foes failed to realize that heâd been holding back, and as a result, interpreted his weakened attacks as a sign that he didnât have much offensive ability. Hence, they decided to work together and attack him all at once. They chose defeating him over yielding.
ăShit!ă
ăOne more time!ă
They continued pressing on an in attempt to beat him down, but to no avail. All their physical attacks bounced off their fur. Likewise, their spells didnât end up having any effect either. He tore right through them with his fangs. They were able to put a little bit of damage on him from time to time, but he would heal it all off with Regeneration before he took any more.
But again, they didnât let up. They knew they had to get him away from the door, so they ended up coming up with a strategy. That is, they once again split into the same two groups as before, with Miguelâs once again functioning as a decoy. Their intentions were obvious, and Urushi knew that he would eventually win so long as he just sat still by the doorway. Still, he decided to take the bait. He understood that the group wouldnât get much out of training with him unless he played along.
Dewfoâs group took the opportunity to move towards the exit while avoiding Miguelâs. Theyâd even stuffed their ears with cloth this time around so Urushi wouldnât be able to catch them twice with the same trick. Their faces were decorated with triumphant smiles. They thought theyâd finally won.
All they needed to do was step out the door while Urushi beat down Miguel.
But they failed.
They failed to grasp the extent of Urushiâs abilities.
ăGrowl!ă
The wolfâs Darkness Magic allowed him to knock all four decoys out in an instant; they hadnât even been able to buy the escaping party a full second. Though Dewfoâs group was very clearly intimidated by the ease with which Urushi had defeated their allies, they didnât falter. Victory was right before their eyes.
Too bad for them, it simply wasnât meant to be.
Urushi spun around and immediately chased down the party on the verge of escape. He zoomed right past them and once again blocked off the roomâs exit.
ăT-Thatâs ridiculousâŚ!ă
ăWhy is it so fast!?ă
All five remaining adventurers realized that there was no way they could actually outrun Urushi, so they tried to take him down with one last desperate struggle â to no avail.
The first and second were hit by Urushiâs front paws. One ended up crashed into a wall after flying a full 10 meters. The other was knocked onto the ground. He tackled the third, swatted the fourth with his tail, and used Darkness Magic to half-kill Dewfo, the fifth and final adventurer.
Less than 30 seconds had passed since he overtook them, but theyâd already all been rendered incapable of combat. There was no doubt that they wouldâve died had this not been just a spar.
ăAnd the winner is Urushi!ă
ăAwwooooooo!ă
Urushi let loose a spirited howl. Itâd been a while since heâd been allowed to get a bit rowdy, so he was quite content with whatâd just happened.
ăAnd thatâs it for today. âCourse this time, I actually mean it.ă
The adventurers managed to regain their consciousnesses, but they seemed quite exhausted. Urushi was a magic beast, so losing to him had felt much more impactful, as it made them feel like they actually couldâve lost their lives.
We did all we could. The only other thing we could possibly do was hope that Gamudâs disciples actually ended up learning the lesson their instructor had wanted to teach them.