“Things beca lot calmer in the village,” Mina told him over dinner.
“Really?” Seth asked surprised. Although he did make an example of the croaking Cricket, or whatever his nwas, he didn't expect the cultivators to tone it down. Master Mountain had told him that they were usually very stubborn. With the many different factions now mingling on Urth, it was hard to believe they were able to hold back.
“I exchange, the mountain range outside of our influence seems to have becpretty rowdy,” Bulko added, sipping on his cocktail. Seth raised an eyebrow, it was always a spectacle seeing the massive man with a liking for special drinks, sipping from colorful cocktail glasses.
“Although it's not perfect, isn't it better when they take care of their business outside? If they want to kill each other, who are we to stop them?” the blacksmith asked, also taking a sip.
“If it was only that. We are having more and more reports about merchant caravans being attacked,” Mina sighed.
“Not just that, they are blatantly blaming it on people of “the dark faction” or “the fiend path” or whatever. Like, do they think we are stupid? They are clearly the criminals, but they act like there is sominous evil force that is to blfor everything...” Lyxiss ranted, clearly intoxicated.
“Are you sure?” Seth asked a little confused as to why someone would act like that.
“Yeah! They blpeople who have clear witnesses for being somewhere else and don't even bother hiding the blood on their swords, so to speak. They even try to sell the stolen goods!” the elf exclaimed, slamming her fist on the table.
“Pff, yeah, they call us Savages, but they don't even have an idea that all the stuff traded on Urth has meticulous records and serial numbers that identify it,” Ray added, shaking his head.
“How are the people with recommendations faring?” Seth asked for the natives from the worlds of the Pathworks. After all, they would have to face a similar culture shock, yet he heard little about problems with them.
“Quite well actually. Although the adventurers are a little rowdy sometimes, Bryce is keeping a tight grip on who he actually gives the pass to. Swith the System Church. They know it's them losing trust if they let troublemakers in,” Mina answered.
“That's good to hear. And the others? Are the cultivators also attacking them?”
Minas Mar advertised the tournament everywhere, but that didn't mean they would let just anyone into the city. In general, people from other worlds would arrive through the the System Church, as its branches were usually located in the middle of a Tree Station, they had to make sure to somehow regulate the people that were allowed to enter the city from there. That was the recommendation system.
There were different rules for the Pythian Village. Since they also expected a lot of spectators and participants, almost everyone was allowed to take residence in the Pythian Village. However, they would have to get there through the land route, mostly traveling from Delta to Little Gamma.
Ray clicked his tongue.
“Not that we would know. They leave the group under the banner of Minas Mar alone, but we have no idea about the others since there are little to no records. Even if we find out that a group of visitors vanished, there is no telling whether it's monsters or people that got them,” he said depressed.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“How far are baker and his people?” Maybe we could make an extra station for the Tree Express, to make sure people from Delta can reach the Pythian Village?” Although this would require smore planning, maybe this was the safer option. It wasn't like they could start patrolling the mountains. That would just spread out their people, making them prone to be picked off.
“I don't know, but it's a good thought. You should call Mary or Leana for stuff like that,” Ray answered. Grabbing his communication orb, as Ray mentioned it, Seth found that he actually had a missed call from Hoen.
Excusing himself, he called the dwarf back. Hoen was currently making preparations using the Seth had created before setting off for Y-City. He just hoped that the dwarf had not met any problems.
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“Seth? You called back quickly!” Hoen answered the call surprised.
“Hey Hoen. Why did you call? Did you meet a problem somewhere?” Seth asked worried.
“No, on the contrary. I called you to let you know that I finished all the stuff you asked for. Everything is ready for the next step,” The dwarf told him with a laugh.
“What, you really...?” “Yep, the warehouse is full of crates now. The guys are already complaining to me, so it would be good if you returned soon and took care of it.”
“I see, alright. I think I can return in a few days. I only have Mike's swords left to make. When the quest is finished, I will return.”
With a smile, Seth returned to the restaurant. As exciting as it was to follow an exotic blueprint and learn something new, it couldn't compare to seeing one's own creations cinto reality. With his new experiences from the Slaughterer's Set, he also had a few ideas to refine his previous design.
“You are beaming, was it a good call?” Fin asked, emerging from a cake.
“Yep, it has to do with my plans when I return to Minas Mar,” he said with a smile.
“Are you going to return soon? You can't go already, you just came!” Fin exclaimed crestfallen.
“Don't worry. I will be here for a few more days and I will be back once I'm done with the project,” he assured her.
Apart from the ongoing two, Seth currently had no other pressing projects. The golems in Y-City could also do without him. Nothing spoke against taking a vacation afterward. Mina's and Fin's moods rose, hearing that Seth was going to spend the tup to the Pythian Games with them.
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When Seth returned the next day, it was finally tto forge the slaughterer's blades. From the 12 bars Seth originally cast, only two remained. The amount of materials Mike had gotten perfectly fit the required amount, as long as the blacksmith didn't fail the production.
Before he could get to the forge, his communication orb started vibrating. Someone called him this early in the- Looking at the clock, it wasn't early anymore by any means. Unable to be reasonably upset about the call, Seth took it.
“Seth.” “Leana? What can I do for you?”
“I just called to ask when you will return,” the princess answered calmly.
“Errm, it will be a few more days, why did you ask?” he estimated roughly.
“Don't worry, it's nothing pressing. I just wanted to inform you to cto the embassy before vanishing in the workshop again. There is someone who wants to surprise you,” she explained.
“Surprise me, who?” the blacksmith asked curiously.
“If I told you, it wouldn't be a surprise. Just remember to cto the embassy first.”
“Alright?” “Good, don't forget,” she said and ended the call. A little puzzled, Seth put the orb back in his pocket. A surprise, huh? He was curious but didn't think too deeply, since the tasks at hand needed his full attention.
Heating the bars in the forge, Seth grasped Charon's Obol. The Slaughter blades were pretty straightforward. Once the metal was up to heat, the blacksmith started driving the first bar into length and width.
Under his practiced hands, a single-edged shortsword took shape. It only had a slight curve, but a very wide-bellied blade. One could stab with it, but it was obvious that this blade was made for hacking and slashing.
After the blade, cthe handle. No scales, no binding, no crossbar, the Slaughter Blades were one continuous piece of . After the first blade was shaped, he created the second as its mirror image. Then he ground them. The design had no bevels, the whole blade was all edge. When the shaping was done, he started engraving.
Unlike the other items, the blades were not embellished at all, they were spartan in their decoration, and brutal in their design. The engraving for the blades was very fine, complimenting each other. They concentrated on the handles, with only one small strand of illegible characters flowing across the wide blade, from the handle to the tip.
Seth was forced to use magnifying glasses to properly engrave the fine yet dense symbols.
Shocked, he heard the last two notifications. It had been so long, he had stopped paying attention to their progress! More shocking was that both rose at the stime. When had caught up? Curiously he checked , which had also made a big jump, reaching 80% of lv.1.
He was intrigued to hear about new enchantments, but he decided to have a look at the Slaughter Blades first.
Special
Durability: 4444
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmPhys.-Damage: 2222
1.+150% Power of Maahes' Divine Skills
2. Blade Master
3. Slaughter Blade
4. Crimson Flood
5. Passive Skill: Scourge of the Battlefield
The right Slaughter Blade made of special materials and created by the hands of Master Smith,
the first Master Blacksmith, Master Enchanter, and Master Goldsmith on Urth. A holy armament of Maahes designed by Ptah, the Heliopolian God of Craftsmen.
Requirements: Chosen of Maahes>
Special
Durability: 4444
Mag.-Damage: 2222
1.+150% Power of Maahes'Divine Skills
2. Weather Master
3. Slaughter Blade
4. Riptide
5. Passive Skill: Messia of the Desert
The right Slaughterblade made of special materials and created by the hands of Master Smith,
the first Master Blacksmith, Master Enchanter, and Master Goldsmith on Urth. A holy armament of Maahes designed by Ptah, the Heliopolian God of Craftsmen.
Requirements: Chosen of Maahes>