Konjiki no Wordmaster Chapter 19: Encounter: a Unique Monster
At that time, just as the other two had suspected, Hiiro was on top of a nearby hill. From it, he could view the bridge without being discovered.
In truth, he had been forced to land on top of the bridge. Going at his slow pace, it cost way too much mana to get all the way to the other side.
There were a number of people on the bridge when he landed. Hiiro was forced to cover his entire body in his red robe to conceal his identity, and run for cover. However the Beast People on the bridge just thought that he was a flying demon swooping down hunting for food, so they paid him no mind.
(This bridge is way too long. Just how far does it runâŚ)
Unlike in games, if you get too tired your HP will drop. So while running long distances, it will drop quite a bit. However is also recovers slowly if you rest.
The Beastman continent was covered in green.
The main difference between this one and the Human one was the amount of untamed wildlife. Of course, the human continent was also home to quite a bit of vegetation and mountainous environments as well.
However, here in the soil and the forests; in the lakes and rivers, the surrounding wildlife had much more energy.
(So each continent has its own merits)
The main selling point of the human continent was its human-made ecosystem. Manufacturing and trading; import and export. It was a land of business.
(I wonder what the Evila continent has⌠I guess Iâll have to see it with my own eyes sooner or later.)
(TL: Evila, written as magical being / demon, read as Evila)
As I think this, a carriage stops in front of me. From it comes a man who seems to be a peddler. Of course, heâs a beastman.
(This is bad⌠I canât be found out here.)
Arnold said that unlike the human continent, this was a land where you could be randomly assaulted out of the blue. A war-ridden country. Thereâs a possibility of being attacked just because of one being from the Human race.
If that happens I donât plan on losing, but I canât cause a commotion here. I donât want to get separated from Arnold when I can still get more information out of him.
(⌠I just thought of something.)
I write a character on my body, while thinking of something a certain person had.
âWhat are you doing here? Do you need a ride?â
In response to the manâs frank questions, Hiiro takes off his hood.
âOh, you have some splendid ears there!â
The man smiles happily.
âI apologize. My companions should be here soon. Thanks for the concern, but donât mind me.â
âOh? I see. I wish you safe travels.â
And the man returns to his carriage.
(I somehow got through it. But that beastman was quite amiable)
I touch the ears that had sprung up on my head. Theyâre quite soft to the touch. But the ears werenât the only thing that changed. Hiiroâs hair had changed to a silver color. It was the same color as Muirâs.
Using his ăWord Magică and holding an image of Muirâs race in mind, Hiiro had written ăCopyă on his body. However if he had been thinking of Muir herself then his facial structure would have been greatly altered and it would be hard to balance, so he tried to imagine something else. However he had only ever met 2 Beastmen in his life.
Hiiroâs psych would not be able to handle turning into an Old man like Arnold, so he stuck with thinking of Muirâs race.
And here marked the birth of a silver haired, bespectacled boy. The words only changed the basic qualities of its target, so the effects remained over time. Hiiro would have to write ăReturnă to turn back.
(Itâs weird to have a tail. My body feels oddly light, and my canines have gotten strangely strong.)
After waiting for a while, the other two finally got here. They were able to locate me by my red robe. But thenâŚ
âWhatâs with that haaaaaaiiiir!â
I had expected this to happen. Even Muir lets out a sound.
âNow then, letâs depart.â
âOy, wait, wait, wait! Why the hell are you acting like nothingâs off!? Thereâs many thingâs Iâd like to retort at right now! â
âAs always, youâre being quite fussy. Just be quiet for a bit, like that shorty over there.â
âMuir is in too much shock to speak! Just explain yourself! Why is your hair the same color as my beloved Muirâs!?â
And so I began explaining against my will. Muir stares at me in excitement. She touches her own hair and stares at my ears.
âFor you to be able to do something like thatâŚ. How broken are you?â
âKoku Kokuâ
Iâm already bored of dealing with these two. I let out a yawn. I had set out early today so there would be few people to witness me, so I want to sleep.
âWell, itâs not like Iâm the real thing. Only my form has changed.â
âHm? So your physical abilities are still human?â
âPretty much.â
âI see, but still, your magic is quite amazing.â
The two seem to have seenăWord Magicăâs true usefulness. They let out sighs.
âAnyways, where will we be heading from here?â
As Hiiro asks, Arnold points his finger.
âIf we head due west from here, we should find the village of ăDoggamăâ
âWhat sort of place is that?â
âItâs a town of the ăBearntă clan.â
(TL: Written as Bear People, read as Bearnt)
(ăBearntă. I read about them in an encyclopedia. Apparently theyâre quite a peaceful race, unlike bears.)
In the human capital, I tried to gather knowledge by reading the books stored at the guild.
âWell, the ăBearntă are gentle folk, I donât think youâll be attacked even if youâre found out.â
So the information I attained was correct.
âAlso the honey they produce is said to be quite a delicacy.â
âHo? Iâll look forward to it.â
âYeah.â
âWhat? The shortyâs never been there?â
Muirâs reaction is similar to my own, so It can be concluded she has never been to that village.
âY-yes. T-the truth is, wellâŚâ
It seems to be difficult to say, but I can sense that she believes that it is something she has to mention. But Hiiro waves his hands.
âAh, if you donât want to say it, you donât have to.â
âEh?â
Muir stares blankly at Hiiro. Arnold follows in suit.
âI have no interest in you peopleâs past, so thereâs no reason to force yourselves to tell me anything.â
â⌠T-thatâs not it, butâŚâ
Arnold looks towards the sad Muir, and tries to say something to lighten the atmosphere.
âAs long as Hiiroâs fine with it, I guess we can leave it at that, Muir!â
âUncleâŚâ
âLetâs just go already.â
Hiiro begins walking off. Arnold begins patting Muirâs head, and then whispers into her ear.
âI know that youâre anxious, but Hiiro being Hiiro, if you tell him, heâll probably just respond with something like, âand so what?ââ
âY-yeah⌠thatâs true.â
Upon hearing Arnoldâs words, it seems that a burden has been lifted from Muirâs chest.
âI hope that you will be able to tell him one day.â
âYeah!â
âNow then, letâs get going so we donât lose him!â
âYeah!â
As he watched Muir running after Hiiro, he thought something like, âhow cuteâ. If Hiiro had seen Arnoldâs expression, he would have dragged him off to court already.
After walking for a bit, they come across the first monsters they have seen in a while.
âI think this was⌠a BukBuk?â
BukBuks are monsters that exist in the shape of books. Itâs size is quite large. Moreover, this monsterâs power comes fromâŚ
Snap Snap!
âUoh! Quite a powerful bolt of lightning there.â
Arnold shouts out as he avoids it.
Right, BukBuks are monsters with the ability to use magic. Whatsmore, different species of the monster could learn different varieties of magic .However it is difficult to tell apart BukBuk subspecies.
âItâs been a while since Iâve met a monster worth fighting. Old Man, Iâll leave that one to you.â
âPerfect! Watch Arnold-samaâs brilliant swordplay! Muir, back off!â
âF-fine!â
We each take them on one at a time.
(The old manâs one uses thunder. Mine isâŚ)
Bang!
Suddenly a large hand emerges out of the ground, trying to grab Hiiro.
âI see, so your specialty is earth!â
Hiiro takes out Piercer and tears apart the earthen hand. But the BukBukâs magic causes several small fissures to open up. The fissures advance towards him, halting his movement.
âDonât be so conceitedâŚâ
Hiiro concentrates magic into his finger and writes ăQuietă in the air. He throws it at the ground and it activates.
The ground calms down, and the fissures stop in their tracks. The BukBuk seems to be quite confused, and it hesitates in casting its next spell.
âPerish!â
In that space of time, Hiiro quickly closes the gap between them. Quickly erects a wall of dirt infront of itself.
âThat isnât nearly enough to stop my advance!â
Without stopping, Hiiro thrusts his sword into the wall. And the blade passes through it quite easily. The BukBuk behind the wall is also impaled. And after letting out a sound like the sound of stacks of paper falling to the ground, the monster stops moving.
âAnd now, the Old Man isâŚâ
He seems to have already finished up. After dodging the thunder and closing the distance, it only took a single swing of his massive sword to end the BukBukâs existence.
âDid you see that!? Thatâs my power! Nahahahahah!â
He seems to be in ecstasy. It may have been a troublesome monster, but it was definitely at a level we could have handled. Is it really that great to have beaten one of those? I let out a sigh.
After that battle, we met more monsters as we headed down the path. After overcoming numerous battlefields, we end up in a forest.
âIf we get through this forest, weâll arrive at ăDoggamă!â
âDonât you find it odd?â
âWhat?â
âThere were so many monsters before, but once we entered this forest, we havenât seen a single one.â
âArenât they just afraid of us?â
âYou sure are an easy going old man.â
âS-sorry, whenever Uncle gets conceited, he becomes like this.â
âIâve already given up on him, so donât worry.â
âY-yes⌠*sigh*â
Muir looks a little embarrassed as she stares at Arnold. Itâs as if sheâs a kid observing her father on Parentâs day. (TL: event where a parent observes how their children do at school)
Arnold, who is strutting triumphantly suddenly halts his march. Hiiro becomes worried, and calls out to him. He is giving off a nervous expression.
âOy, whatâs wrong?â
Hiiro asks that as he looks ahead, and in front, he sees a single boar. Hiiro thought it was just another monster, but strangely, it was a monster that wasnât in any of Hiiroâs books. The boar had yet to notice the partyâs approach, and it peacefully eats grass.
He had read about a similar monster, so he asks.
âIs that a Big Boar?â
âN-no, itâsâŚâ
Arnold is acting strange. He seems to be afraid. The Big Boar Hiiro knew of had short brown hair, however the monster in front of them was red.
âHiiro⌠Weâre running away.â
âWha? What are you saying?â
âDonât worry, just try to move without making a sound.â
Hiiro frowns upon seeing Arnold attempt to evade the quietly boar.
âWhat exactly are you doing, you pervert?â
âI keep telling you Iâm not a pervert! âŚah.â
Arnold lets out a large voice, and turns pale. Hiiro looks back at the boar and finds it staring angrily at them.
âD-damn⌠This is your fault, Hiiro!â
âAnd so what? Is that monster something special?â
âT-thatâs a Unique monster!â
âUnique?â
I believe that the books said that Unique monsters were exceedingly rare. And that they were exceedingly ferocious. Arnoldâs frantic expression seems to confirm this.