There was something that shouldnât be overlooked here.
I couldnât understand the languages of the fairies and mercenaries, who were each a âhostile raceâ to me.
PR/N: The creatures previously referred to as âelvesâ will be âfairiesâ from here on out, in order to obey the raw Korean. Please continue to picture elves in your head as you read.
That is, the conditions of the curse were based on the average of the entire race, not a given individual!
Just because they were hostile species did not guarantee that all of them had to be hostile to âmeâ unconditionally.
Furthermore, this was a village of humans.
I should stop being hastily biased and instead be cautious.
Slide,
So I hid Blue Butcher under the pillow on my bed. That way I could use it in case of emergency.
[A certain god has their eyes fixed on you.]
Click.
I unlocked the room of the inn and opened the door.
âCome in.â
âExcuse me.â
The visitor was a man in his thirties whose silver hair complemented him.
From his appearance, he was an average human. If it wasnât for the conditions of the curse, I would never have noticed the fact that he wasnât human.
âHow can I help you?â
âDo not be so on-guard. As the chief of this village, I got a report that there was a traveler who couldnât speak the language and came to check in.â
âI see.â
It was a little suspicious that he was managing the village while pretending to be human, but I let it slide because I didnât have enough information.
It could just be how the Fantasia dimension worked.
Maybe the angel-like species worshiping the evil goddess was ruling over the ignorant humans on earth.
âKang Hansoo? What a strange name.â
âWellâŚâ
I considered giving myself a nickname fitting for this barbarous fantasy world, but I didnât want to hide the name my parents gave me.
Aside from that, I was extremely uncomfortable that my personal information I hadnât revealed had been exposed to a complete stranger.
Could he see my status window?
âIt doesnât matter for people like me who have the Observation blessing, but you should hide your status window.â
Seriously?
âHow do you hide it?â
ââŚLooks like you really donât know anything.â
âYeah.â
Sorry, itâs my second day in a barbaric fantasy world.
âHm. I thought an out-of-touch stupid fairy was hiding when they said you didnât understand the language. Are you merely a country fellow from a faraway landâŚ?â
âYou seem disappointed.â
âIs it obvious?â
âA littleâŚâ
It was not a little. It was written on his face that he was frustrated his assumptions were in vain.
âThe gnolls who lost their habitat to the fairiesâ greed found their way here. This is the village formed by those who lost their families back then and sought revenge.â
âSo thatâs why there are so many mercenaries.â
âItâs an old story. There arenât many people left who remember the rancor besides me and a few others. Now, most of them are rookie mercenaries from the city who came to build experience.â
âHeh~â
It sure is nice to communicate in the same language!
I didnât care about how this village was formed, but I was touched to be able to converse like an actual person.
It would be nicer if he could teach me how to hide my status window as wellâŚ
[A certain god looks at you in frustration.]
Um? Why?
I wanted to ask why, but I couldnât because the chief was in front of me.
He continued to speak as he stroked his chin with his right hand.
âBefore I leave, can I ask you a question?â
âYes.â
Anything unless itâs political or religious!
He took an empty glass bottle out of his pocket as he asked,
âHow are you unaffected by my paralysis potion?â
ââŚWhat?â
I couldnât understand what he was talking about for a moment, but my body responded first to the chiefâs attack.
Hwp!
I went for the chiefâs neck with the Blue Butcher Iâd hidden under the pillow.
However,
âImpressive.â
Snap.
Right before the blade cut his throat, something transparent restrained me and I couldnât move an inch.
âWhatâŚ?â
I rolled my eyes, unable to achieve my goal by a razor-thin margin, and stared at the chief.
He walked in circles around me, and spoke as if to tease me,
âDespicable fairies are innately resistant to potions, which is why I created this magic spell.â
âUrghâŚ!â
âGive up. I tied up your entire body with an invisible magic rope. Youâll never get out of it as long as you have a high resistance like the fairies do.â
âHow come?â
I couldnât get to the bottom of why I got attacked by the chief. I didnât think I did anything to cross him.
âYou didnât do anything wrong. You were just unfortunate.â
ââŚ.â
âItâs simple. It would be faster to show you than explain.â
[Name] Crimson
[Level] 16
[Blessing] Lunacy E
[Curse] Fairy C
There was a curse on the chiefâs status window like I had.
âDid the goddess do this?â
âYouâre still speaking nonsense, I see you havenât understood. This curse is the result of all the rancor of the fairies that were murdered by me. Itâs like a scar of honor!
âAha!â
It wasnât just the goddess that could give a curse.
Letâs call it conditional.
[Fairy]
> The fairies have targeted you as an enemy. Your lifespan and youth are decreased!
> All damage and notoriety gained from fairies increases significantly.
I thought it was a tremendous curse because of the part about decreasing lifespan and youth, but it didnât seem that bad from the chiefâs appearance.
âThe humans were enraged at the gnolls who killed their families and took their homes. But I thought differently. The gnolls were also victims like them. Our real enemies are the fairies who stole the gnollsâ habitat and instigated conflictâŚ!â
âBut Iâm not a fairy that you so despise. I donât think this is something you say to an innocent person you just attacked.â
It looked like I was about to die in vain from getting caught up in someoneâs rancor.
âŚI was really about to die!
Even though I was acting calm, my situation where I couldnât lift a finger was clearly a crisis.
I would die on the spot if the chief got angry.
My heart raced.
âTo be honest, I wasnât planning to talk so much. But I changed my mind after seeing your dagger. Where did you get this?â
He asked as he pointed to Blue Butcher.
âThis?â
âI stole it after killing a fairy that randomly shot an arrow at me.â
Thereâs something called âreading the roomâ.
Although I got Blue Butcher from killing a gnoll called âBlue Moonâs Meat Butcherâ, I had to pretend to be an enemy of the fairies to survive.
âYou managed to kill a royal fairy with those skills?â
âThey were a royalâŚ?â
I always thought it was a good dagger with a sharp edge, but I never guessed it was from a royal fairy.
âHaha! What a sight! You killed them without even knowing they were royal! Itâs getting harder and harder for me to kill you.â
âThen let me live!â
âMy condolences. As you can tell from my status window, Iâm a mage without the magic blessing. Are you serious? Do you really not know what that means?â
âItâs because Iâm an outsider.â
There were no humans (or gods) around to teach me.
âOutsider?â
âIt means âlone wolf dashing through the wildernessâ.â
âThatâs a great word. Too bad you will never be able to dash through the wild again.â
[A certain god prays for the outsiderâs soul.]
Grab.
As the Chief took the blue dagger out of my hands, he continued,
âIâm a dark mage. You must be sacrificed for my dark magic to increase my lifespan.â
Princess Ethena Archmazing.
As someone whoâs called a âmagic geniusâ in the Archmazing Magic Kingdom, she grew up admiring those who âwork hardâ.
Her status as a princess who had to care about her reputation and appearance took away from her time to study, and her incredible talent made it unnecessary for her to make an effort.
A privileged complaint, isnât it?
The princess was aware of it as well. But itâs not her fault for yearning for something that was impossible for her.
Maybe that was the reason.
âPrincess. You said magic could be created solely through imagination. Are there any conditions or formulae that could increase its efficiency?â
Yoo Bora, the hero that keeps trying even after being told magic can only be decided through family and academic connections.
Princess Ethena took a liking to her âfirst apprenticeâ. Which is why she took her in as her apprentice in the first place.
Roar!
A lively flame arose on the palm of hero Yoo Boraâs hand.
Talent and effort.
It was a beautiful magic created by the combination of the two.
âGood question, hero Yoo Bora. All you have to do to strengthen your magic is to imitate the god who gave you a blessing or your parentsâ magic.â
âIs that all?â
âOf course thereâs more.â
Crackle!
Princess Ethena created a block of cold ice countering the blazing flames on the palm of her hand.
In the shape of a cute rabbit!
It was strangely fitting for its creator.
She showed her magic with pride as she spoke.
âFlame magic, also known as the war flower, is a professional field of magic passed on by generations of the Archmazing Kingdomâs royal family. Itâs thanks to my blessing that gave me part of my ancestorsâ talents that I could do this. However, this ice rabbit is my very own unique magic! Will you try it?â
âHm.. itâs not working.â
There was nothing on the palm of Yoo Boraâs hand.
Princess Ethena, blushing shyly, confessed.
âItâs because I am still lacking as a master. Youâll also be able to make it easily once I become more proficient. Do you understand?â
âYes. Thank you for the kind explanation.â
âDonât mention it.â
It was then that a voice broke the warm atmosphere of the room.
âPrincess. What should someone who doesnât have a blessing, like me, do?â
Jang Miyeon, the hero that chose to be a mage instead of a knight despite the obviously difficult path ahead of her.
She had a lot to complain about because she wasnât Princess Ethenaâs apprentice, nor could she use magic.
It wasnât only her either.
âI really need a blessing!â
âPrincess! I want to use magic!
âPlease give me a magic blessingâŚ!â
The other heroes who didnât like the teaching method, which was no different than Yoo Boraâs personal tutoring session, also spoke up.
And it grew more and more intense.
âThis is unfair!â
âItâs not good to have favorites!â
âWe want the same treatment!â
âThis is extremely unfair!â
The heroes started to clamor.
Crack, crack.
Biting down on the ice rabbit she created while sporting an innocent face, Princess Ethena asked,
âThen which hero shall be my second apprentice?â
âMe! Me!â
âOf course itâs me!â
âDonât cut in front of me!â
âIâm first!â
With a single sentence the heroes, who all came together to implore Princess Ethena, broke apart and got busy bringing each other down.
Second, third, fourthâŚ
No one tried to yield their place in line because the later they became an apprentice, the less talented they would be.
âIâm better than youâŚ!â
âYouâre not even smartâŚ!â
âYouâre not one to talkâŚ!â
It was a pathetic sight that made it impossible to believe these were the heroes that would save the world.
But it looked like Princess Ethena had no intention of stopping them.
âLet me know when you have come to a decision!â
ââŚPrincess Ethena. Did you do that on purpose?â
âWhat? What are you talking about?â
The princess sweetly tilted her head at Yoo Boraâs question.
ââŚItâs nothing.â
âAlright! Then shall we continue with our lesson⌠Oh! Where did I leave off?â
âThe ice rabbit.â
âAh! Thank you! Special magic can only be acquired by significant trial and error and endless practice.â
âLike black magic?â
ââŚ.â
âPrincess?â
For a moment Princess Ethena went rigid, but relaxed as she replied,
âBlack magic is different from white magic. Itâs impossible to continuously practice by yourself.â
âHow so?â
âBecause you need a sacrifice whenever you use magic.â
***
The law of equivalent exchange.
It is an economic theory that goods of equal value can be exchanged.
But why is this applied in the magic of this fantasy world?
Anyways, I was in danger because of this good-for-nothing law.
ââŚâ
âI loosened the magic rope a bit. Now you should be able to speak.â
ââŚYou have a really cool basement!â
âThank you.â
The chief, who introduced himself as a dark mage, carried me on his back to his house in the name of treating a âtraveler who was unconscious in an innâ.
Maybe the owner of the inn was in cahoots with him, letting such a bad lie slide.
Iâll think about that if I come out aliveâŚ
âChief. Am I going to die in pain like the others here?â
There were a lot of visitors already in the basement.
â^%$#,^%$#, owâŚâ
âKirk! ^%$#^%$#, kirkâŚâ
â^%$#, ahhâŚ!â
Bloody bruises, burns, and whip marks covered their bodies, which were hanging from the ceiling like meat in a butcher shop.
And without exception, all of them had had both ears cut off.
ââŚYouâre stronger than you look. Usually theyâre busy crying and begging for me to save their lives.â
âI guess so.â
[Outsider]
Maybe I would have acted ânormallyâ if I didnât have this blessing.
And my state?
I felt like I was watching a horror movie Iâd already watched about three times and was tired of, even though this was about me.
âDonât worry. I donât force my hobbies on travelers who arenât fairies.â
âWell, thatâs nice to hear.â
It looked like he immediately killed the humans he kidnapped, and tortured fairies for a very long time before killing them.
The chief spoke graciously.
âIâll end you without pain, since you killed a royal family member.â
âWow! Thank you so much, I hate being in pain.â
âHahaha! What a jolly fellow! Itâs a shame you canât stay around longer.â
âI feel the same way.â
It seemed like the chief really took a liking to me, even though he was still going to kill me anyway.
What do I do now?
[A certain god packs their bags.]
[A certain god sends their thoughts and prayers for the outsider.]
ââŚRude.â
Even though I got thrown out like an old shoe by some ill-mannered god, this wasnât the worst case scenario.
Since my mouth was still as lively as ever!
âChief.â
âWhat is it? Give it up if youâre going to beg for your life.â
âI would never. This is about something else.â
I put on the grin of a virtuous earthling and opened the conversation window.