âThat⊠is not possible,â the dwarf couldnât help interrupting, âgnomes are a kind, gentle race. There must be some sort of mistake.â
âThere were five, six witnesses,â the chief shook his head, âso to prevent further loss, we expelled them from the village.â
âBy sealing the entrance to the gnome burrow?â the elf asked lightly.
âHem⊠the youngsters in the village did that, I wasnât too sure myself.â
âThen what happened to the gnome that caused it.â
âIt was executed.â
âThen, could we examine the body?â
The chief looked at the elf, after a while, he replied slowly, âthe body of the gnome was hung out by the poisoned field, as a warning.â
âPlease take us to see it.â the elf nodded slightly, replying.
âAs you wish,â the chief shook his head again, âI just donât see how that would help.â
At the north side of the village, there really was a barren field, next to a sign hung a small, dried body, the sign said âfield destroyerâ.
The elf silently examined the body. After the first shock, the dwarf bravely came forward to observe as well.
âIf thereâs no problems, my lords,â the chief said coughing, âI must take my leave. It gets cool at night, and these old bones isnât what it used to be. If you plan to continue on to the Mageâs Ring â Academy, you should rest soon as well.â
The elf didnât reply, but the dwarf cried out in distress.
âThis⊠isnât a gnome, itâs a goblin!â
âHow do you explain this?â the elf looked at the chief, his face calm as usual.
After a moment of shock, the chief finally said.
âAhem, that⊠very sorry, I donât really know the difference between a gnome and a goblin as the sir here calls it. Perhaps it is as he says, there is some misunderstanding.â
âPerhaps one or two infected gnomes became goblins?â the elf said, âI hear that magical creatures have a high mutation rate.â
The dwarf seemed to want to argue, but the expression in the elfâs eyes stopped him.
The chief released a breath, âYâŠyes, that might be it.â
âBut this might still be a misunderstanding,â the elf nodded, âhow about this, the loss done to this village, allow us to make up for it, of course we will also help prevent further damage to the fields. Letâs end this today, tomorrow  we will help arrange for the gnomes to leave this village, would that be a good solution?â
âThat⊠that would be best,â the chief hesitated for a moment, before replying.
âGood, thank you for your hard work,â the elf smiled slightly, making a âpleaseâ(1) gesture to the chief, âletâs head back.â
When the returned to the inn, and the doors were closed, the dwarf could wait to speak.
âMr.Ellen! Gnomes canât mutate into Goblins! Those are two different species altogether!â
âI know,â the elf smiled, âJulian, can you lend me a piece of paper and pen?â(2)
âYes, Mr.Ellen,â the dwarf handed his notebook over, âbut what is it for?â
âWhen he heard about the compensation, he didnât seem happy at all.â The elf took the notebook from the dwarf, tearing out two pages, and started to write, speaking all the while, âadditionally, I have known only one other person who called the Mage Academy the Mageâs Ring, and that was the Mage Anna.â
âI know that too,â the dwarf nodded âbut itâs just an older way of calling it, is that a problem?â
âItâs not that big of a problem, but I still want to try.â The elf smiled, âTo see if I can hook a fish.â
He took the notebook and walked out.
The chief heard the knock on his door.
âPlease come in, the door is not locked.â He said
âExcuse me,â the elf walked in smiling kindly, handing him a note, âI have estimated the loss and written it down, if you could sign this, we will take responsibility for sending the reimbursement request.â
âThank you for your concern.â The chief nodded, looking at the note, he immediately frowned.
âFireball Spell⊠thatâs wrong? This is â ahem.â
âAh, sorry, thatâs the wrong page,â the elf looked at the note, looking as if he suddenly realized something, and took another page out of the notebook, handing it over along with the pen, âthis should be the correct one â please sign down on the left.â
âAl, alright. â Will this do?â the chief signed the page quickly, then returned the note to the elf.
âThat should do it, then Iâll see myself out.â Without looking at the note, the elf turned and left.
âHowâs the fishing?â seeing the elf return, the knight grinned, asking.
âI think he took the bait,â the elf returned the notebook to the dwarf, âthank you for the bait, Julian.â
The dwarf received the book in confusion, taking out the note, he looked at it, frowning.
âMr.Ellen, thatâs wrong. Below the title Fireball Spell, itâs clearly the incantation for a Wind Spell.â
âThe chief also said something similar â more precisely, he was planning to say it, but stopped just in time.â
âInteresting,â the knight nodded, âwhy would he know that?â
âExactly,â the elf smiled, âas a ânormal personâ who canât tell the difference between a gnome and a goblin, he knows a little too much.â
âSo the chief is a mage,â the dwarf said in a small voice, âbut why would he want to kill the gnomes⊠unlessâŠâ
âProbably it is as you think, for âthatâ,â the elf said, âbut, I told him that the gnomes would move out tomorrow. If he wants to act without anyone noticing, tonight is his last chance. â As for now⊠hmm, we should take a rest and sleep.â
âIâm not tired at all.â The siren complained, âEllen, can I use illusions tonight? â I canât forgive a bad guy who makes people starve!â
âDepending on the situation,â the elf patted his head, âat the moment I still wish for you to be able to protect yourself.â
âSince thereâs still time,â the dwarf said, âI can modify Mr.Frankâs shield. What design would you want on it?â
âA Unicorn.â The knight replied.
âEh? Wh⊠Why a unicorn?â
âBecause we are the âUnicorn Legionâ,â the siren interrupted, âthe organization that specializes in protecting magical creatures!â
The dwarf looked at the knight and the elf, the knight nodded, and the elf just smiled. â But neither disagreed with the siren.
âThe Unicorn LegionâŠâ the dwarf raised a hand, and pinched himself hard, âIâm not dreaming, right?â
Nighttime at the Gnome Village was silent, the last lights in the âGnome Innâ were turned off.
The man crept down the hall, lightly approaching the roomâs door, and listened for movement inside.
âGood, those annoying people were sleeping soundly.
So he straightened, holding the unlit lamp, and âcaneâ, he silently left through the front door of the inn.\n