To the north of Elderwood Village was a swampland. This swampland was filled to the brim with various reptilian and amphibian monsters. In one section of this swampland, there was a small scale battle currently going on. In this battle, a few giant poison frogs were surrounding a werewolf equipped with a small knife. Naturally, this werewolf was Kirou.
Kirou had been roaming this forest for a few hours now. He had been looking for the right material to make his armor from. So far he's come across various forms of frogs, snakes, lizardmen, and crocodiles. His latest opponents are a variant species of frogs called Giant Poison Frogs.
Monster: Giant Poison Frog
Level: 9
HP: 850
Skills: Leap, Poison Spit, Tongue Strike
Kirou was currently surrounded by half a dozen of these frogs at the moment, all intent on turning Kirou into their lunch. Kirou was bobbing and weaving through their attacks while countering whenever an opportunity presented itself. It was worth noting that Kirou was not using any skills, at least not any in his skill list.
Kirou was currently using these giant poison frogs as practice partners to develop another knife skill. So far he hasn't had any luck in developing the skill he wants so he's held back in his fight against these frogs.
After dodging another few poison spit attacks, Kirou found himself with his back against a tree. In front of him stood two giant frogs that used their tongue strikes to attack Kirou while the other four used their leap skills to jump towards him, blocking off any potential escape routes.
Instead of panicking, Kirou slightly lowered his stance before leaning slightly to one side and lashing out with the knife. This allowed Kirou to dodge one tongue strike while simultaneously parrying the other with an attack of his own. Immediately after, he did a barrel roll to his right, going under one of the frogs leaping at him, escaping the so-called entrapment.
[Miss]
<Parry>
[-53 (Kirou)]
[-120 (frog)]
After escaping the entrapment, Kirou once again did a barrel roll to avoid another attack. Apparently, his fight was attracting other monsters. Although these beasts pose no threat to him individually or as a group with their current numbers, even he would find it cumbersome to deal with too many of these creatures at once, especially with them being monsters with poison attacks.
'I guess this I should make this my last attempt at learning this skill here before I finish these frogs off. There are plenty more monsters in this swamp if I want to practice this skill later on.' That was Kirou thought process as he once again lowered his stance, regulated his breathing, and slightly closed his eyes in focus.
As he was doing this, the giant poison frogs approached Kirou again. Four of them attacked him with poison spit while the rest used their tongue strike. The poison spit was aimed to surround him, preventing another escape while all the tongue strikes were aimed at one place, his head. The group of giant poison frogs that launched the tongue strikes did it so well that all of them arrived at the same time. Seemingly superimposed, all three tongue strikes seemed to become one attack and it was at that moment Kirou opened his eyes and struck out with his knife.
As Kirou struck out, it seemed as if his knife strike changed from one strike to three, each hitting the superimposed tongue strikes at the same time.
<Parry>
[-170 (Kirou)]
<Crit>
[-460]
[-450]
[-454]
[Generating Skill]
After taking the attack, Kirou was now left with just 5HP while his attack immediately finished off all three giant poison frogs that attacked him due to the amazing critical damage that showed up in response to his attack on their tongues. Kirou also noticed a message about a skill being generated but he ignored it as he didn't have the leeway to check it out now.
'Sigh, that was quite dangerous. I nearly died there, all because I wanted the best chance to create this skill.' Kirou thought this as he rushed towards the remaining four frogs. Unlike before when he abstained from using any skills, this time he made use of a movement skill, <Shadow Teleportation>. This was an original skill based on what he used back in his assassin days.
He instantly disappeared in the shadow of one of the many overhead trees in the swamp and appeared behind one of the frogs. Following the use of the skills ambush and cutthroat, Kirou would immediately disappear, only to reappear next to another frog and repeat the cycle. After doing so a few times the remaining four frogs died just like that. It wasn't even a minute after he killed the original three frogs with his new skill that he ended his current battle.
Kirou was now the last person standing, surrounded by over half a dozen dead frogs. He didn't immediately move as he was still low on health. Instead, he took out a potion and drank it before sitting down in a meditative stance while under a tree.
He didn't have to worry about others coming up and trying to steal loot from the frog corpses as the game had set it so that only he could loot them. After a certain amount of time, the corpses will disappear on their own if he leaves them.
Kirou spent a minute like this to recover his missing health with the help of that potion he drank earlier. Unlike the low tier HP potions that are being sold in the general store of Elderwood Village, Kirou created a recipe for the <Natural Health Recovery Potion> based on a recipe for the low tier HP potions he bought from the village alchemist. It took an hour of trial and error with a few monsters from the swampland to verify the effects. He even managed to create a few poison recipes from his tests but he put those aside for now.
Now that he was at full health again, Kirou approached the bodies and started his harvesting. He took everything he found usable, and a few miscellaneous parts before each body disappeared. After he was finished with his harvest, Kirou went deeper into the swampland as he wasn't satisfied with the materials he had just yet.
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Currently, a party made up of Lycans, dwarfs and an elf were currently inside the swampland. So far they hadn't run into any monsters and this troubled them. They were there to hunt for monsters as they were on an extermination quest.
After noticing that no matter how deep they went, they still couldn't find any monsters, the elf of the party furrowed his brows with worry.
'What's going on? Where are the monsters? Have they been killed? How is it the monsters haven't re-spawned yet? It's almost as if a party is ahead of us clearing the monsters and we just so happened to be following their clear path. Even then, how have we not run into anyone yet.' This was the elf's thoughts as he and his party traversed the swampland.
"Guys, let's change directions," said the elf as he came to a stop. Following that, the other party members stopped and faced him.
"What's up, Brother Bow? You notice something?" asked one of the dwarfs in the party. The 'Brother Bow' was apparently what the party members called the elf.
Instead of answering, Brother Bow posed a question to the party, "Don't you guys find it strange that we've entered this forest for a while now, yet we haven't seen even one monster on our path?" This question got everyone to immediately look around in worry. Originally, they thought they were just unlucky but now that Brother Bow pointed it out, they seemed to be vaguely aware that something was wrong.
"Even if we somehow stumbled on the path that someone else made, the fact that we haven't run into any monsters that should have respawned by now means that this person or party should be just ahead of us. But the fact that we haven't caught up with them after so long means that they are strong enough to be able to kill and clean up their battlefield quickly." When Brother Bow said this, all the party members got a pensive look on their faces.
Seeing the reaction of his party, Brother Bow then continued, "Since that's the case, let's avoid the risk of running into such a party and gaining their displeasure and just find the monsters we are here for and leave. At least that way this won't be a wasted trip."
Most of the party members agreed except for the two Lycans. They instead had a flash of greed appear on their faces. Seeing them like that, Brother Bow couldn't help but furrow his brows. "Is there a problem, Brother Slash? Brother Blade?"
"You might be right, Brother Bow, but you gotta think about it? This is a low-level area, just north of the Lycan's beginner village, Elderwood Village. Why would a strong party or individual be here?" Those were the words of Brother Slash, one of the two Lycans. He had a lean build and was slightly shorter when compared to Brother Blade.
"You don't mean..." started Brother Bow. He had an idea what they were thinking but that made it all the more reason why he wanted to leave.
"Exactly, Brother Bow. It's either a treasure or they found a boss," finished Brother Blade. When the rest of the group heard this, they let out brief exclamations before a hint of greed flashed in their eyes as well. Seeing this caused Brother Bow to sigh inwardly.
'Leave it to the wolves to notice such a thing.' This was Brother Bow's thought while feeling bitter on the inside.
"Why don't we speed up our approach? Considering that the party ahead of us is so good at clearing the path, we won't have to worry about running into monsters and if we just so happen to meet them while they are fighting a boss, we can just "offer" to help them out. Even if they say no we can just wait until the boss is nearly dead before we "help out," you know," said Brother Slash with a nefarious smile on his face.
Even while that smile was on the face of a Lycan, Brother Bow could tell that Brother Slash was used to doing such things. He could see the same smile on Brother Blade and just knew that they were the kind of guys used to doing this. This caused Brother Bow to develop a headache. He didn't want anything to do with this but he got the feeling that if he tried to back out, the others would kill him instantly. This feeling grew stronger when he noticed that the dwarfs agreed to two Lycans' plan.
Brother Bow could only shake his head and sigh inwardly while following the party. He would do his best to try and separate from them as naturally as possible during the trip and see if he can find another route out of the swamp. If push comes to shove, he'll just commit suicide and respawn back at Thousand Wood Village.
Unbeknownst to this party was that they were following Kirou's path in the swampland and they were very close to him. So close in fact that they eventually caught up to him after a minute of running while he was fighting a group of swamp crocodiles.
The group was greeted to a werewolf being surrounded by a dozen swamp crocodiles. Both sides were going at it fiercely. While to most of the party, it looked like the crocodiles were winning, only Brother Bow noticed that it wasn't the crocodiles but the werewolf that was leading the crocodiles around by the nose. The fight lasted a little over five minutes, after which, Kirou shoved his knife into the head of the last crocodile, finishing it off.
The group was originally planning to watch the crocodiles kill him and then finish off the crocodiles for their respective quests until they saw him finish off all the crocodiles. It looked like he was injured and needed to rest to restore his HP. When they saw all the bodies on the ground and the relatively injured man sitting under a tree, Brother Blade gave Brother Slash a look before Slash nodded and disappeared.
The rest of the party besides Brother Bow took out their weapons and started to approach the seemingly 'injured' Kirou. Brother Bow didn't miss this moment and decided to back away from the party. It didn't matter to him whether they succeeded or failed but he had to make sure he could get away the moment they began.
Kirou was currently meditating under a tree. He had just finished fighting a dozen swamp crocodiles and needed to rest to recover his health. At least, that's how it looked from the perspective of the party trying to surround him.Kirou had noticed that party following his trail long before they did, a by-product of his constant use of shadow teleportation. In fact, he had even overheard their conversation due to the 'Keen Senses' trait that he has that is always active when he's outside of the village.At the moment he was pretending to rest to see just how they planned to achieve their goal. He was acutely aware of the lycan thief trying to get behind him.In his eyes, the stealth skill that the thief was too good for him. While the skill itself was good, the user was doing a piss poor job of utilizing it. Even without his keen senses active or the intuition he's honed from years of fighting other assassins, he could s
Currently, outside of the swampland north of Elderwood Village, an elf can be seen traveling westward. Just like all elves, this one looked quite handsome but if one was to take a closer look at him they would realize that this elf was currently pale as a ghost. Naturally, this elf was Hidden Bow, the only surviving member of the party that Kirou recently decimated.Hidden Bow couldn't stop himself from constantly looking over his shoulder as the events that took place in the swampland still frightened him. Somehow, joining a random party to do a quest resulted in him meeting such a dangerous person. If someone had told Hidden Bow this before he left Thousand Wood Village earlier that day, he probably would have laughed it off. He couldn't do that now though.The conversation he had with Kirou kept replaying in his mind. This was especially so whenever he looked back at the items he currently had in his inventory.``````
Staring back at the boss monster in front of him, Kirou didn't back down but grew excited instead. A monster that could cause the hairs on his skin to rise was something he hadn't experienced fight in this game yet. Kirou didn't plan to back down after finding this beast but he didn't immediately attack it. So far the creature itself hasn't attacked Kirou and that told Kirou he hadn't drawn its ire just yet.Kirou and his clones retreated a few meters from the beast and the beast gave Kirou a wary look before closing its eyes once again. Once Kirou was sure his actions wouldn't cause the beast to rush him instantly, he looked inside his inventory. After searching through all the materials he's found, he found what he was looking for and took them out. What he took out was a set of leather armor he bought from Elderwood Village. He wanted to use it as a model for the armor he would later create but the boss monster in front of him gave him the feeling that he wou
Same as before, Kirou ignored the server announcement and looked at his current stats after leveling up.[You have reached level 10.]{Name: Kirou}{Race: Werewolf(Lycan/Human)}{Class: Weapon Master}{Subclass: Crafting Master}{Level: 10}{HP: 336/336}{MP: 280/280}{Str: 26.5 (22+4.5)}{Int: 10 (-10)}{Def: 21}{Const: 28 (23+2+3)}{Dex: 20 (18+2)}{Agi: 23.5 (18+2+3.5)}{Luck: 55/100}{Skill Points: 33}{Fame: 2500}{Money: 1000 g/21 s/50 c}Looking at his stats, Kirou was quite surprised that he managed to jump two levels from defeating that boss. Thinking about it further, it was a level 15 boss fight and he nearly died due to its corpse almost falling on him. If he didn't get an extra level from that fight then this game truly was biased against half-lings, much more than they already are.
Kirou was currently in Village Tailor Sam's cottage. After returning from the swampland more than twenty minutes ago, he has been in the cottage, sorting the items in his inventory. He had hunted so many monsters and gotten so many materials that he currently needed to organize them before he could even start figuring out where to start.After another five minutes of organizing, Kirou was finally able to finish sorting his items. Taking a look back at the amount in his storage, Kirou couldn't help the wry smile forming on his lips. He had to spend so much time going through so many items all because he went overboard with his hunting. Shaking his head free of those thoughts, Kirou turned to face Tailor Sam who was patiently waiting for him from the moment he entered the cottage. Unlike the other areas in the village where players normally commute, the tailor shop rarely saw traffic after players got to a certain level. This was because they could now receive arm
{Name: Kirou}{Race: Werewolf(Lycan/Human)}{Class: Weapon Master}{Subclass: Crafting Master}{Weapons: Gunblade Tonfas(damaged), Beginner Knife}{Armor: Swampland Leather Armor Set (vest, pants, gloves, boots, crocodile helmet), Mysterious Bead(???)}{Level: 10}{HP: 696/696 (396+100+200)}{MP: 580/580 (330+100+150)}{Str: 42 (22+10+10)}{Int: 25 (20+5)}{Def: 56 (21+10+10+5+5+5)}{Const: 33 (23+10)}{Dex: 23 (18+5)}{Agi: 23 (18+5)}{Luck: 55/100}{Skill Points: 33}{Fame: 2500}{Money: 1000 g/21 s/50 c}Looking over his stats, Kirou failed to stop the smile forming on his face. He could feel his strength, as small as it was, increasing after he donned his new armor. With his current strength, he felt that should he challenge that Swampland Crocodile King to a rematch, he would be able to take it down without using so many recovery ite
Kirou was currently in his human form, walking along the trail going west from Elderwood Village. His eyebrows were currently furrowed as he was deep in thought. He's been outside of the village for roughly half an hour now, and he could feel a few sets of eyes on him.He was sure those eyes have been on him since he left town but he ignored it since he attributed it to everyone being curious about his different set of armor. Now that half an hour has passed and he could still feel a few sets of eyes on him, Kirou decided to take care of it before he entered a truly dangerous situation. That and he found it annoying to have someone watching his every move.Kirou walked off the main road and entered the forest. During his trip, he made sure to remove a set of chains from his inventory and equipped it, with it wrapping around one of his arms. After walking for another few minutes, Kirou finally walked to the center of an open area before he tu
Kirou was currently quite a good distance away from the area where he had killed off the members of the Fiend Guild. At the moment, he was looking over the skills he had created during the conflict with his brows furrowed as he continued his journey.'It wasn't intentional but I seemed to have made something quite dangerous. I wonder why the system recognized it as a skill even though I only used it once?' These were Kirou's thoughts as he looked over his newly created skills, especially <Demonic Gaze>.Skill: Mana ControlSkill Level: 1/3Rank: A (S)Cost: N/ASkill Creator/Generator: KirouDescription: This skill allows the user to freely control the flow of mana/mp within their body. Said mana/mp can also be infused into weapons, allowing the user to manipulate them at will. At first, the movement of mana/mp within the infused weapon will be sluggish but over time and with constant use, the user wi
It's been a few days since Kirou returned to the with his new residents. During this time, both old and new residents worked hard to turn the shallow and empty area into a proper village. With the initial houses Kirou had built as a base and starting area, the village extended a bit into the forest, with the goal being to recover land for both farming and extending the village even further in the future. Unsurprisingly, all residents decided to keep living above ground, leaving the passage that led to the pier being the only path they trod. In contrast, the remaining floors were left for Kirou's purposes after all the excavation work was complete. Speaking of the excavation work, Kirou was given a surprise earlier that day when he explored the two floors situated above the pier and below the village on the surface. It seems that during the time that he was away from the village and holed up in the pier area after returning, his residents had come together to fully ex
The Garuda player and his squad from the guild have finally returned to the Seaside Village. Unlike the trip to the pirate hideout that took 5 hours, the return trip only needed half that time. The Garuda player mainly returned here instead of continuing his hunt or returning to his guild as he was curious to see the results of that quest he never got the chance to finish. He was also interested in seeing if he would be able to meet that strange Lycan player he had initially pursued. Unfortunately, his second wish would go unanswered for quite a time. Upon entering the location of the Seaside Village, what greeted the Garuda player and his squad was essentially a ghost town. The village lacked any sign of life and it looked like its inhabitants were in quite the rush to leave. At this point, one squad member, a Lycan, spoke up, "Looks like these guys wasted no time in making themselves scarce as if wanting to avoid us like the plague. What say you now, Boss?" The G
Returning to the moment the Garuda player and his squad had entered the Drarven Village turned pirate camp, Kirou and the former captives have now arrived at the shores of the Seaside Village. He had already guessed what had happened when he found the Village Head's son as one of the captives on the pirate ship, but seeing the current state of the Seaside Village forced a deep sigh out of Kirou's mouth. Even then, he still had a job to finish, so he shook his mind free of their random thoughts and focused on what was ahead of him. Seeing the pirate ships coming close, the remainder of the village was once again arming themselves for combat. Sadly, there were a lot fewer able-bodied persons capable of fighting this time, so morale was at its absolute worst for the villagers. Even the Village Head, the fiercest fighter in the village in the previous bout, was now struggling to raise his weapon in the face of the returning pirate crew. From a glance, it was quite apparent to these vill
Kirou was currently making his way back to the Seaside Village via the ships used by the pirates. He needed a secure way to transport all the women and children that were captured back to the village without injury and in a timely manner, and .... it's not like the previous owners had much use for these ships anymore. As for controlling and navigating the ships themselves, Kirou had no part in that as he lacked the necessary experience and skill needed to do so. Instead, this job was taken over by the captured women that were previously held captive in the resting area of the camp by those pirates. Apparently, they were part of a crew of sailors that got captured at sea. Their ship had recently gone through a bad storm and most of the crew got injured in the process. Those that survived the storm thought that things would be fine when another ship passed by in their time of need. Sadly, their hopes were dashed as this ship was filled with pirates. When the pirates found and boarded
While all that was going down back at the Seaside Village, Kirou was already making his moves in the enemy stronghold. It's now been fifteen minutes since Kirou initiated his plan. Stealth and subterfuge were the game's name, and Kirou had to make severe commitments to follow through on his plans. He started out by summoning two clones, which he then sent to specific places to hide until he gave the signal. Following this, he rushed back to the cave where the kids were being kept captive. Unlike his prior visit where most of his was spent searching for their location, this time he would be able to deal with them without as much trouble. That said, he remained hidden in a dark spot while watching the actions of the captors and their captives. As he did this, he silently retrieved an item from his inventory. It was a small canister-like object that almost anyone would recognize if they saw it. Besides the main body in this cave, his clones pulled out similar objects, a few of whic
After leaving the village, Kirou has been heading northwest for roughly two hours. During this trip, he made multiple adjustments to his heading after using his skill to investigate his surroundings. The downside of this was that he had to chug down multiple potions to replenish his quickly spent [MP] after each trip. It was at this time that Kirou slowed and silenced his steps. This is because the stronghold for those human traffickers was within his sights. Having stopped behind a tree, Kirou calmed his breathing and steadied his heart rate. After doing so, he peered from behind the tree, gazing at his targets going about their business in the large base. The base itself was an abandoned seaside village that seemed to have been occupied initially by dwarfs. Along with a few lodging houses, there were a few paths dug into the hill directly behind the houses. The houses themselves were spread out and made in a style similar to inns, but the size of the windows
A few weeks have passed since Kirou had the discussion with both Cain and Jackson by the underground lake. Unlike the empty and somewhat desolate space that it was before, the underground lake was starting to look like a proper workspace for ships and people alike. More buildings had been constructed on the land area, with one side set up to properly reflect a shipyard and the other to reflect an underground harbor for ships. As for the water, multiple ports had been erected for both ship and civilian use. Hell, a few small boats were already making use of the new docking facilities that were recently created. As for how this happened, Kirou could only say that he got extremely lucky with his excursions outside the <Phantom Palace>. *******Flashback******* *Three days after the discussion with Jackson and Cain* Kirou was currently farming mining resources points.
It's been a few hours since Kirou and his group, along with the recent additions, returned to the <Phantom Palace>. Kirou only left some instructions with the girls and Mistaken Fox for the former bandits while he invited both Jackson and Cain to follow him to the underground pier. The trio was currently sitting around a small table, Kirou drinking some tea while both Jackson and Cain stared at him in confusion. This went on for a few minutes before Jackson spoke up. "Young Master, would you mind explaining why you've brought both of us down here?" Cain maintained his silence, but he gave a slight nod in agreement to Jackson's words. Kirou only glanced at the duo for a few moments before turning his eyes to the waters of his underground port. As soon as he finished his tea, Kirou spoke, "I'll be leaving for the <Beast Continent> within the next two weeks." T
Kirou and Jackson took a few minutes to work out the finer details of the <Blood Oath> that they wanted Cain to make. During this time, Cain genuinely contemplated committing suicide multiple times. The reason behind this was that neither Kirou nor Jackson bothered to lower their voices during their discussion, allowing Cain to hear all of their depraved ideas to include in the oath. The thought of escaping entered Cain's mind multiple times, only to be dismissed almost immediately. Not counting the fact that he was injured at the moment, even if he wasn't, he still had to contend with the creatures surrounding him. And even if he could somehow get through those creatures, there was still a large group he had to fight through, not to mention both Kirou and Jackson. With those thoughts in mind, Cain resigned himself to the whims of the two bastards holding him captive. Both Kirou and Jackson could see that Cai