Mapan was driving 20 large wagons past the River of Lamentation basin. He was moving the wagons to trade in the Barbarian village.
âKyaaaao.â
âFresh human. You are prey.â
Even though a great number of monsters followed the wagons, they were annihilated by Bingryong and Phoenix.
Mapan dragged the carts and safely arrived in the village of the Vejague Tribe. Vejague tribesmen and women of all ages gathered.
âHurry up and buy! Cheap and reasonably priced goods for sale. Nothing will left if you are late. Buy lots when theyâre going cheap!â
The goods that Mapan had brought were weapons, armors, leather goods, and foods that had been made in Morata!
A young Vejague Tribe girl grabbed copper earrings that she seemed to like. âHow much is this?â
Mapan made a severe expression. âThat is very expensive.â
âI know. It seems expensive. I only have leather. Or fangs âŚâ
The fangs and leather of the Black Wild Boarâ they were goods that could net a good several hundred Gold in Morata.
Mapan shook his head as if it were preposterous. âBut you can obtain those any time if you hunt in this area.â
Mapan, who was showing an example of a wicked Merchant!
The sparsely haired Vejague Tribe lass was on the verge of tears. âHnng, but I really want to buy itâŚâ
âThen, I will sell it to you for 3 leathers.â
âThank you, Merchant oppa!â
Mapan traded with the uncivilized barbarians to buy up leathers and material. As the first person to trade with them, he was reaping an enormous profit.
The method of extorting the uncivilized barbarians that he learned from Weed!
The leathers he obtained here were a very precious material. They would be treated as a speciality back in Morata because they were leathers that came from the around the River of Lamentation. In addition, splendid robes and armor would be crafted once they were processed by Morataâs excellent techniques.
* * *
Weed sewed in his private room in the Lordâs Castle in order to make a sculpture for the 1 Copper request. He bleached Imoogi leather white and made a childâs body.
âThough a personâs skin isnât whiteâŚâ
He was stressed starting from making the skin color itself because of its dull color!
It was too much to consider Weed a real tailor, because although his ability to handle leather or cloth was quite outstanding, he had paid almost no attention to dyeing.
âBefore, it was fine as long as the utility was good. Because color isnât that necessary!â
Even though the design was an important element for clothing, it sold quickly as long as the defense or a different option was good. Dyeing could also be done by buying the clothing and taking it to another dyer.
Because of that, it was difficult starting from the task of making the childâs skin color.
âI donât have to make her too young.â
A newborn. A child not even a hundred days old would just make them recall their sadness more easily.
âSome time mustâve passed, so letâs make her two or three years old.â
It was the age when they would start making trouble.
âJust seeing their face will make you want to give them a rap with your knuckles, and you also regret having the child, only to suffer⌠even so, itâs the time when you love them most.â
Since this was a sculpture he was making for the parents to sort out their feelings and say their final farewell to the child, a cheerful expression would be good.
Not a sculpture that had simply artistic value, but one that could move the heart. It should have a warm feeling rather than detailed expression. He needed a sculpture that could show warmth.
âEven though I donât have that kind of skillâŚâ
Weed had learned by experience that in the end, something he wanted to forget or sadness were all made into memories by time.
To Weed, it was too much to expect a marvelous sculpture that would embrace all their pain and longing. He may be a truly remarkable sculptor, but even though he could express beauty, he couldnât erase sadness.
âWhat I can do is pave the way for them.â
Weed attached eyes made from crafting obsidian onto the doll.
When his sister was little, she had enough toys to not be envious of others because of the dolls he made in the factory. If she were a little boy, she would have wanted all sorts of toys like planes, boats, cars, and robots, but she had cute tastes since she was a little sister. She was boundlessly happy when she saw a stuffed animal.
âShe liked teddy bears to an extraordinary degree.â
Children liked dolls because there was something about them that stimulated their minds.
âNot only a sculpture of child ⌠Iâll have to make more dolls. â
Weed thought it was lonely for the child to be alone. He planned on making a Magnum Opus sculpture at the very least, but something would really feel missing with that alone.
They would have to share an eternal farewell parting, so if there was just a doll of a child, the parentsâ hearts would be torn with sadness.
âA sculpture thatâll be rimmed with plenty of childrenâs dolls. Looks like Iâll have to make all sorts of things as long as children like them.â
He would make all the things that a little girl would like. He would decorate it prettily with candles and could somehow even make a snowman.
âI can just peel off a bit of Bingryongâs skin dust!â
Sculptors were surprisingly capable of doing many different jobs.
Imoogi Leather : Durability 30/30.
An item related to the production skill, Tailoring.
The ultimate Tailoring material, it is an exceedingly valuable item for making clothes or equipment. Imbued with the power of Mana, it grants resistance to poison and amplifies darkness related powers.
Imoogi Leather can not be handled with ordinary Tailoring skills or tools.
Only a Tailor who has risen to the ranks of a Master Craftsman will be granted an incomparably precious experience and the opportunity to create a masterpiece.
Traces of battle are left on the leather, so its value has been slightly compromised. In order to manufacture it into a product, it requires additional repair.
It is a top-grade Tailoring item.
Options: Amplifies darkness related powers. Increases maximum Mana by 20,000. Has poison resistance, so will not be easily poisoned.
Very light material.
He was using an ultimate Tailoring item to make a mere doll. A material that could net tens of thousands of Gold despite their holes and blemishes if it was made into a tunic for an Adventurer or a Magicianâs robe was cut without hesitation and reborn as a doll.
Ding!
You have created Rabbit Plushie.
A new challenge by a Sculptor, who brings out beauty with his hands!
Rare leather was used as a material to make a rabbit doll.
Weed, the creator of a new revolution in the field of sculpturing, will not stop his challenge.
Artistic Value: A work by the great master Sculptor Weed. 309.
Special Options:
Possessing the Rabbit Plushie increases jumping ability by 5%.
Showing the plushie to children is enough to raise intimacy.
Can increase friendship with the Giant Rabbits.
â Sculpting skill proficiency has been improved.
â Tailoring skill proficiency has been improved.
â Fame has increased by 12.
â Art stat has increased by 3.
â Luck has increased by 1.
The Giant Rabbits hadnât been discovered yet. Like the Yetis that were said to live in the snowy region, they were a tribe that only existed in the legends passed down the generations!
By making a sculpture with a plushie, his Sculpting skill proficiency went up by a whole 0.9%.
âI didnât think Iâd be able to get this much proficiency even by making a Fine piece after my Sculpting skill level rose to 7âŚâ
It seemed like concentrating on large sculptures or stone sculptures was a mistake. Sculpting could only develop by constantly attempting new changes. Themes or works you wanted to make would pile up so much that youâd have to make them without restâ such was the world of Sculpting!
As a human, the sculptures Weed made were determined, to some extent. He tended to make sculptures he was familiar with, and he was gradually straying away from making new attempts. After making Seo-yoon sculptures for a while, he had switched to large sculptures, but there were limits to sculptures made out of habit.
Weed completed about 30 stuffed animals with tender and friendly expressions and laid them out neatly. Wild beast plushies like lions, elephants, bears, cheetahs, and rhinos were in cute poses.
âThough a doll is best made with evil looks and gleaming eyesâŚâ
They were severely mismatched with Weedâs tastes, but they were for children anyways.
Out of the dolls he made from leather, 5 Fine pieces emerged. As dolls made by attaching cloth and leather with the involvement of the Tailoring skill, the degree of completeness was considerable.
Weedâs craftsmanship boasted tremendous durability. He created plushies that would remain fluffy even if a real elephant were to come and trample them; they would even be perfectly fine if they were burnt with fire magic. They were at a level where children playing with them unawares would be rendered agape with astonishment upon seeing the plushies that remained unscathed even as they burned in a fire!
âThe bias that a doll shouldnât be sturdy has to be disposed of!â
As Weed made even more stuffed animals, he learned the basics of doll production. He also displayed imagination that truly went outside of the box. Leather squirrel plushies were turning a millstone to crush a big acornâ they were going to make acorn jelly to eat. Rabbits made carrot soup and were swimming around in it.
âFor the piece name, âSquirrel and Rabbit Cooksâ will suit it.â
It was a Fine piece. If he used his Cooking skill later to make real acorn jelly and carrot soup and added it, it would be perfect.
Monkey plushies were peeling bananas, singing, and dancing in a group. They lit a bonfire and cavorted in a dizzying and sensual dance that would seduce monkey lovers. He even staged the comical scene of the playful monkeys falling over and slipping on the banana peels below them.
âThe piece name will be âCheeky Monkey Festival.ââ
This time, it turned out to be a Masterpiece. The sight of the monkeys handling instruments carved out of wood was adorable.
âNext will beâŚâ
Animals, animals, animals.
If it was for a little boy, he would be able to make sculptures like cars, boats, and planes. However, they had to be sculptures for a female child.
âBecause little girls like stuffed animals!â
He made so many stuffed animals that it was ridiculous. He had an immunity to hard work, so he didnât tire even after making hundreds of them.
âSo I can completely fill up one room with dolls⌠I have to make it so the child will feel that she was happy and never unfortunate.â
The dolls he was making right now were merely side accessories. He had to make a special doll for his ultimate work, a greater magnum opus than any other works Weed had made. He had to make a true masterpiece.
* * *
Trivan, a village close to Morata, was recorded as a territory that had been ruled by a viscount in the days of the Niflheim Empire. It had been a blessed domain that produced a lot of silk and cinnamon, and had even possessed an expansive granary region.
However, after the harsh winter of the North passed by it, all that was left was a wasteland and ruins. There were also many monsters, so the village was often plundered. After an attack by the likes of wild dogs, there was hardly any food supplies left in the village.
The Styrene Guild settled down here.
âDig up the ground! We have to take out the rocks and plant the seeds, so weâve gotta hurry.â
30 guild members under the command of Styrene were working with pickaxes. It was so they could clear the earth and plant seeds.
âDammit, at least in Norman Kingdom, even beginners recognized you if you said you were part of Styrene Guild⌠what the hell is this.â
âThereâs no helping it since there arenât any residents to do the work. Theyâre all earning in Morata right now.â
Styrene Guild had settled in Trivan Village about 5 months ago in Versailles Continent time! Around the time when the Northâs pioneering was booming, Styrene Guild had moved their base early.
The villages and territories in the North were currently being governed for the players and guilds that were migrating over extensively.
When the Styrene Guild was choosing a village to settle, their conditions hadnât really been that picky.
âReal estate is all about location. Fertile land? Broad fields? Or terrain next to a mountain? Theyâre all unnecessary. It just has to be close to Morata.â
At that time, Morata had been rising as the Northâs famous village. Its future looked bright, even to Styrene.
âThe benefit of being the center of the northern continent⌠Merchant trade is flourishing and players are gathering. In the future, Morata will become the Northâs hub.â
It was as Styrene predicted. Morata developed at a frightening speed from the Lordâs bold investment and the influx of people. Every time the Styrene Guild went to Morata Village to purchase goods they needed, they saw a world of differences in the changes.
Where there had only been the Tower of Light and a few sculptures, the ruin that had been Morata Village was paved with roads nice enough that a carriage could speed along on them and new buildings were built. Though it wasnât fancy, a wide central square with a fountain also formed. In the square, Warriors, Magicians, Knights, and Adventurers sought party members to quest and hunt with. As they looked at the Merchants who packed around the fountain doing business, Styrene was so envious that tears sprang to his eyes.
âOur Trivan Village will⌠definitely also become like this later.â
Since the Lord of Morataâs profession was Sculptor, there was hope.
âThe sculptures will have the effect of drawing in people at first. But once our Styrene Guild publicizes the hunting ground information and stuff, theyâll all come to our side.â
Styrene Guild excavated a dungeon and publicized monster information. They meant for many players to come hunt and settle in Trivan.
âWow, so this is Trivan Village? We found it properly.â
âLetâs hunt!â
Fighting parties visited in swarms. They were able to come quickly on horses because Trivan wasnât that far away from Morata. However, once night fell, they returned to Morata.
âLetâs go look at the Tower of Light.â
âIâm a bit hungry. Letâs go to Morata and eat.â
That was the nearby cityâs limit. The players made money from the dungeon and hunting ground and went to spend it back in Morata.
âLetâs sell our japtem in Morata, too.â
âYeah, there are lots of Merchants in Morata so we can get a good price.â
They didnât even sell off their japtem in Trivan Village.
Styreneâs village operation suffered a loss, but they werenât frustrated and didnât give up. âItâs the development of a village, so⌠we expected this much difficulty at the beginning anyways.â
They spent an additional 100 thousand Gold to invest. They built new houses and even made a square so that there were no discomforts. However, players still didnât come, so it was no different from a ghost town.
âItâs probably because itâs not known. Letâs go to Morata in person and try advertising there.â
Styrene went to Morata Village with Duma, a guild member.
âSeeking people to live in Trivan Village. It is a village that the Styrene Guild is peacefully governing. We will support you with various conveniences and even provide you with a fixed resettlement fund.â
They found other guilds that seemed to be in similar circumstances, as they were tearfully advertising.
âWe welcome adventurers to come to Home Village. It still has many inadequacies, but our Faroe Guild willâŚâ
âWe invite everyone to Keatu Village!â
When Trivan Village had improved a little, Morata had grown in the number of buildings and people. The Goddess Freya Statue was completed, and an artificial lake appeared. The Lord personally expanded the tavern and even set up battle guilds. As it even became a starting city, the Morata region was growing bigger day by day. The expansion speed was so tremendous that the shops and houses were built on the empty lots beyond the Lordâs Castle, village, and the stone castle walls. It was a shantytown that overwhelmed them on their first visit to Morata!
âEurgh, itâs really incredible.â
Even then, Styrene was optimistic. The fact that Morata was developing meant that peopleâs interest in the North was also growing! If Morata was getting better, Trivan Village would also gradually grow in residents.
âThatâs how a cityâs development is. If one place is intensively developed, the areas around it will also benefit.â
Having learned things like city organization and administration before, Styrene decided to think positively.
Morata wasnât only a village with a Lordâs Castle, but also an extremely large land that included the neighboring regions.
âThe Lord doesnât even rule the region himself and he entrusted it to the elder, so that lack will probably show up somewhere.â
Through Styreneâs personal connections, he was clear to some extent on the situations of other guilds ruling castles and villages. The townâs representative didnât leave his position unless there was a serious issue. That was because if you entrusted the administration to the elder or another noble, the expenses on useless aspects were severe. Morataâs expenses in the field of cultural art were great enough that they were unimaginable in the central continent.
âGood. Even Morata has a hole to it. If itâs investing in cultural art, then the waste will be severe and itâll collapse soon.â
Styrene pulled together the guildâs astronomical funds to increase the number of smithies and develop the related techniques, investing a whopping 780 thousand Gold. He was developing the town tremendously as a city for Blacksmiths. Building a battle guild and even a magic guild, he strove to draw in players.
âThereâs no place in the North that has a higher technological development level than Trivan Village. In time, this place will also become as big as Morata and grow in people.â
Styrene and his guild mates simply waited for that day to come. They were so excited that they couldnât even sleep properly at night. While they were waiting, as culture developed in Morata, people began to enjoy the town. People tired from hunting, sightseeing, adventure, and quests comfortably enjoyed songs, sculptures, drawings, and art.
Culture didnât even take much money. There were keepers making bunnies act cutely, performers, and even players who displayed their japtem and boasted. Morataâs players were happy.
Ding!
â 35 residents from Trivan Village are moving to Morata.
The complaints of the residents are intense.
The residents came complaining to Styrene.
âWhy is our village failing to thrive like Morata, my Lord?â
âThereâs nothing for the village children to play with.â
âEven after finishing hard work, I have no enthusiasm for life. I think this town is too desolate.â
The residents were deeply dissatisfied over the lack in culture. Morataâs residents were continuously growing, but Trivan Villageâs population of just 3,000 was continuously falling. The loyalty of the town soldiers also fell, and work efficiency didnât rise, either. As the residents decreased in number, silk production fell and the fields they had cleared with difficulty remained empty; they couldnât even collect resources from the mine. Following the decline in residents, there were even cases where quests naturally disappeared. Players would come after struggling to finish a quest, but the store owner who was supposed to give them the reward had gone and disappeared. Plunged into a shocking situation, the players asked the residents but the reply was really the last straw.
âThe weapon shop mister? He moved to Morata the other day. It wonât be easy to set up a new shop there, but they say itâs a village that people really want to live in. Me? Iâm going to Morata soon, too. If you want to fulfil the work that was entrusted to you, go to Morata.â
Ding!
â 23 Trivan Village residents are moving to Morata.
The residents want a religious establishment.
âI want to see Goddess Freya. Thankfully thereâs a goddess statue in the village next door, so we will spend the rest of our lives there.â
âHow happy must our Morata friends be as they receive the blessing of faith? Going to Morata will bring one closer to the goddess!â
The residents continued to leave. Wanderers visiting the North had been settled in Trivan Village by giving them money and food, but they moved away. As a result, the villageâs population was just barely 3,000 and didnât grow.
Until now, Lords had worried over economy, technology, and military power. They viewed culture with scorn and paid no attention to it. If many Bards visited, they were even treated poorly for being noisy and annoying. What use was a rise in culture! Investing the maintenance fees or construction costs of culture-related facilities in other places was considered far more profitable.
There was no change in that way of thinking in other places in the continent, but Styrene was currently feeling an acute lack of culture. To make matters worse, he even received news of the issue he had worried most about.
âGuild master, they say Morataâs Lord Weed has returned.â
At the guild memberâs report, Styreneâs head began to throb painfully.
âYouâre saying he returned without going off somewhere and dying?â
âYes. Apparently heâs making a Statue of Lugh now.â
âUghâŚmaking another sculpture!â
Styrene shook his head. No matter how he thought of it, there was nothing as reckless as competing with a Sculptor in city development. But even if he were given a fortune, there was no other alternative. There were just no Sculptors as outstanding as Weed in the Versailles Continent; the whole area was impacted every time he made a sculpture. As a neighboring Lord, it was like hell for Styrene.
âBut thereâs also a recent piece of news.â
âWhat news?â
âThe Lord of Morataâs true identity is Wargod Weed.â
âWhat?!â
Wargod Weed!
It was such a feared name that it sent shivers down their spines.
Styrene was also a player who had grown up in the Continent of Magic. He had personally experienced the Continent of Magic Weedâs wicked charisma. He killed, stole, and was absolutely ruthless. Like looking at a mountain that could not be climbed, Wargod Weed had filled him with despair.
âAre you saying heâs really Wargod Weed?â
âWe canât be certain, but they say that possibility is sufficient.â
âDid he say it himself?â
âApparently so.â
ââŚâ
âSeveral news channels on broadcast are saying thereâs an almost 100% possibility that Wargod Weed is Morataâs Lord.â
Styrene was silent for a while.
Wargod Weedâs nature was extremely brutal, and he didnât condone those who challenged him. He was a figure who would be furious even after razing everything to the ground by the simple fact that there was a territory in Morataâs vicinity.
Styrene had fled the rough wolves in the central continent, but he ended up next to a tigerâs den.
He was about to recall nightmares from the Continent of Magic. However, his guild member said something that was somewhat comforting.
âA rumor isnât always true. And there are also many opposing opinions.â
âWhat are they?â
âFirst of all, he does have quite a few connections to Wargod Weed, like the evidence of the Ice Dragon and his relationship with the Freya Church. However, itâs not certain whether itâs actually him or not.â
âThenâŚâ
âEven if heâs really Wargod Weed, thereâs not much he can do. Could he dare to challenge our guild alone?â
They were the welcome words Styrene had been waiting for.
âRight. Thereâs nothing to fear even if heâs Wargod Weed. And if his profession is really Sculptor, then we could even see it as a blessing and a stroke of luck, right?â
âThereâs a chance for us.â
Styrene harbored grand ambitions concerning Morata. He would develop Trivan Village, draft soldiers, and seize Morata by force with his guild members! Styrene Guild had over 600 high-level players settled in the North altogether. If they acquired mercenaries from the central continent, they could field an army of about 2,000.
They were planning to take everything Morata had.
âEven if itâs Weed⌠this time, it wonât go as he pleases. His record from the Continent of Magic will end here. And if he isnât Wargod Weed, then itâll really be over for him.â
âThatâs right, guild master!â
âThen hurry and go to Morata to lure in some residents so we can enact the plan.â
ââŚâ
* * *
Weed developed his Tailoring and Sculpting skills as he immersed himself in making dolls.
âDolls can also be called a field of expertise, after all.â
He could earn a lot of proficiency or Fame if a work he made for the first time exceeded a certain level. However, he accumulated professional experience after making several of them, so the effect on his skill level or proficiency grew as well.
It was like how it was awkward for a Swordsman to use magic, and how Blacksmiths couldnât make tons of different kinds of weapons. Of course, a Sculptor was the profession at the very peak of hybrid characters that could combine all of those.
âA doll of a childâŚâ
Weed tasted failure dozens of times. He couldnât make a perfect magnum opus, a work that looked like it was carved from the light of the heavens. He could only dream of it because he knew his own humble skills well. However, it wouldnât do if there was an aspect that he found lacking.
âA young little girl. A doll of a lovable, bright, and peaceful child.â
Weed tore at his hair. The King Hydra and Imoogi leather that had been stacked like a mountain was shrinking. If bronze or iron had been used as materials, then he could melt them down again and reuse them, but for the most part, he couldnât recycle the leather materials and had to discard them.
âItâs hard enough making a child thatâs flawlessly bright, but darkness follows brightness.â
In the eyes of the parents who couldnât have the child, such brightness would be pain that would chip away at their hearts. Even so, their sadness would be infinitely greater if he made a child that was shrieking as it cried.
âMagnum opus. I need to create a magnum opusâŚâ
Weed fell into confusion. His worries on what kind of work he should to make were growing even more severe.
âShould I guess how Seo-yoon looked when she was young and make that?â
Escaping from reality!
He thought itâd be easy to sculpt Hwaryeong or Irene in their youths. However, Weed soon saw the error of his ways and shook his head.
âThe player named Mandol believed in me and entrusted this to me. I canât just do a rough job.â
It seemed like doing the quest would be way easier than agonizing over something that was so difficult to resolve.
The proficiency he accumulated while making dolls also amounted to 36% of level 7. Even if his skill level and expressiveness grew with experience, it was no good if he couldnât decide on the right subject.
âIâm not being too greedy⌠I just want to sculpt the best little girl that I can.â
Weedâs worries kept deepening.
Since there was no word from the expedition that had gotten the shared quest and had left for the Embinyu underground prison, he just kept sewing dolls. As he repeatedly experienced countless failures, he was trying to make that something.
Dolls, dolls, dolls, dolls!
âGaaaaah!â Lee Hyun kicked away his blanket and stood. It was such a big issue that he couldnât sleep. âI thought Iâd never have to suffer because of a doll again.â
The dolls of young girls wouldnât leave his mind.
âShould I just make it as a bronze statue? If I make it using gold or silver, thenâŚâ
He came up with ways to escape, but he didnât want to run away from it like that. Such an action would be completely betraying the trust he had gathered in sculptures thus far.
âI canât just forget about it without even being able to make the requested sculpture.â
It wasnât his way to give up because it was hard. No matter what, he just had to find the method!
Lee Hyun went to the market to cool his head. The dawn market was overflowing with liveliness from the people buying and selling things like vegetables and meat. But even within that liveliness, he couldnât think of the right sculpture for the young little girl.
âShould I try going to the maternity ward or a preschool?â
He could see little kids there, but it wasnât like he didnât know what a child looked like.
âTheyâre sleepy little devils that get hungry and you have to frequently change their diapers.â
No matter what kind of little girl doll he made, he wasnât pleased.
On his way home, Lee Hyun passed a photo studio. Photographs for the first birthday celebrations of little kids and wedded couples were on display.
As he looked at those photos for a long time, Lee Hyun gained enlightenment.
âFor a sculptor, the subject can be felt and seen in the finished work alone. Thatâs probably very different from a parentâs perspective.â
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There was a life to a child even in an ordinary photo, and to a parent, that one photo would be a truly precious work.
Lee Hyun tried thinking of saying farewell to a little girl from a parentâs shoes.
Just what was he supposed to do about a parentâs breaking heart as they parted with a doll of a newborn baby!
âMaking a doll of a child was wrong from the very beginning!â Lee Hyun suddenly shouted.
If he thought about it from a parentâs perspective, then he already had the most definite answer.