Path of Dragons 9 - Chapter 12 - A Tense Meeting
Added 2025-03-17 15:00:17 +0000 UTCBreeze hated his new home.
The whole planet was wild, with only a bare few bastions of civilization. Even the settlement he’d helped raise to some degree of prominence was little more than a backwater village, only on a slightly larger scale. When he’d left the Dawn Kingdom, he’d done so under some duress. Stealing from his Master was an expected part of his culture, but getting caught certainly was not.
If he’d stayed, he would have been tried and likely executed, sacrificed on the altar to feed their patron.
Fortunately, Earth had just been touched, and he managed to skate in just under the soft cap of level twenty-five. Otherwise, he might not have had anywhere else to go.
In any case, he’d originally considered it a great opportunity. As an Alchemist – and one who’d studied under one of the preeminent Masters in all of the Dawn Kingdom – Breeze’s foundation was strong enough to truly set him apart. He had expected to fly through the levels and take his rightful place as the new planet’s most powerful Tradesman.
And yet, nothing had worked out the way he’d hoped.
He had miscalculated just how rare high-quality ingredients were. The Dawn Kingdom had developed a partnership with the Rootborn – a sect of powerful Druids who were blessedly willing to part with some of the treasures they grew within their grove – so alchemical components had never been much of an issue. That was especially true for Breeze, whose Master was rich enough to stock his laboratory with whatever he wished.
When Breeze had reached Earth, he’d been astounded by the low ethereal density as well as the rarity of natural treasures. At first, he’d made do with mundane ingredients, but soon enough, it became clear that he would need more powerful components, and in great quantity.
Luckily, he had not come to Earth alone. Instead, he’d brought his own retinue that was in turn accompanied by many other refugees from the Dawn Kingdom. Wretches all, they were only good for manual labor. And even that was often beyond the scope of their abilities.
Like Earth itself, Breeze hated them, and he couldn’t wait until the world became fully integrated so he could take his rightful place in a more civilized world.
For now, though, he was stuck. And making matters worse, his potions – meticulously crafted and extremely powerful to maximize cultivation – had been absolutely overshadowed during the recent auction. By soap, no less. Simple soap. How the maker had created the potent cultivation aid had been a mystery right up until he’d discovered that the man who’d made it was a Druid.
That was when it all started to make sense.
And what’s more, he was the highest level person on the planet, which was more than a little surprising. Druids were powerful, and they had access to unique abilities that sometimes made cultivation much easier. However, they were not known for their rapid pace of progression.
The only way that was possible was if he had the backing of a powerful grove.
After Breeze had come to that conclusion, he’d begun to develop a plan that he hoped would solve all his problems. The first thing he considered was to simply make a deal with the Druid. However, the problem was that there really wasn’t much he could offer in exchange – especially considering that the amount of treasures he needed would absolutely destroy such a young grove. No Druid would agree to that.
And Breeze refused to take anything less than everything he needed.
He’d earned that right just by living in this backwater.
Fortunately, he had some hope for the viability of the other way, which was why he found himself standing at the bow of an elven cutter and studying the bay before him. His initial impressions were conflicting. On the one hand, he was impressed by the size. Normally, pirates weren’t terribly organized, which made building any sort of hub an exercise in futility. However, these particular buccaneers had created a large city that seemed almost peaceful.
Bloodrock Bay was anything but pretty, though.
Sure, it was novel, the way the buildings were built into the walls of cliffs encircling the bay itself. Breeze counted twenty levels, each one connected by a series of ramps, bridges, and ladders. More impressive was the system of docks and piers that stretched across half the bay. There were dozens of large ships there and hundreds of much smaller boats as well. Finally, he saw some ethereal cannons – clearly purchased recently – being fitted onto turrets at the ends of the docks.
If Breeze had to quantify the military might of a place like Bloodrock Bay, he would have put it in the upper echelons of Earth’s elite cities. Perhaps not as powerful as a place like Seattle, but strong enough to give any other force pause.
Of course, some of that strength was mitigated by the fact that, as pirates and smugglers, they weren’t likely to work well together. Assuredly, there was no unified command, and if it came down to open warfare, they would be at a disadvantage – especially on land.
But for what they did, they were almost certainly unmatched.
Which was why Breeze was there.
He didn’t move as the clipper cut smoothly through the water, then expertly docked at one of the longer piers. Without speaking to the captain – lowborn sea elf that he was – Breeze stepped off the ship and onto the dock.
That was when he saw his escort. A bearded brute of a man, he was instantly recognizable as his contact.
“Boris, I presume?”
“That’s me. You Breeze?”
Breeze confirmed his identity, and the man grunted, “Follow me. Captain Flint’s waitin’.”
Bristling at the order – and the man’s lack of decorum, not to mention his briny odor – Breeze did as he was asked. Along the way, he was disgusted to see that the settlement was even more poorly managed than he’d thought at first glance. Not only were most of the people there dirty and often drunk, but he also saw plenty of non-human races as well. Short dwarves, shifty goblins, and even a few cunning gnomes were the most prominent, but he also saw a couple of races he didn’t recognize.
But the worst were the elves.
Most of those were sea elves. Probably from the nearby settlement where Breeze had hired his ship. Short and squat, they barely even qualified as related to true elves like Breeze. They were also semi-aquatic, able to thrive in coastal communities.
Many of the ones he saw were sailors, as expected. However, he also caught sight of a few prostitutes as well. Among other races, even the blunt features of a sea elf were considered exotic and beautiful.
Breeze catalogued everything as he followed the brutish Boris into the city. Fortunately, they were only forced to climb a few ramps to reach their destination on the third level.
As they headed into the inn, Breeze held a perfumed handkerchief to his nose. His sense of smell had always been sensitive – due to one of his abilities – and the sheer weight of so many disparate aromas was enough to make him lightheaded. He smelled sweat and stale beer, flowery perfume and acrid smoke – and so many more that made his stomach churn. As he followed Boris deeper inside, bile rose in his throat.
He held it in, though. He had enough self-control for that, at least.
Thankfully, they weren’t seated with the rabble in the common room. Instead, Boris led them into the back, where they were afforded a private space that was blessedly cut off from the din of inane conversations and, more importantly, the sour miasma of odors. A simple enchantment, but one for which the Alchemist was incredibly grateful.
He barely gave it any thought, though. Instead, he focused on the man he’d come to meet.
Cassius Flint was famous. Not across the world, but in the right circles, he was extremely well-known. Breeze had hired him twice before to hijack specific ships carrying valuable materials he’d then put to use in his advancement. Though just because the man was a familiar figure, that didn’t mean Breeze liked him.
He very much did not.
But such could be said about most of humanity. Breeze had been forced to deal with the uncouth savages for years, and he still hadn’t grown accustomed to just how dirty, smelly, and rude they could be. They were a means to an end, though – a necessary evil that he needed to endure for the greater good.
Meaning that if he ever wanted to escape this backwater, he needed their help.
To that end, he gave the pirate captain a small smile and the slightest of nods. “Captain Flint,” he said. “It has been far too long.”
“I agree. Take a seat,” the man said, indicating a polished oak chair on one side of the table. The other two seats were occupied by unfamiliar men. Likely other captains that either worked for or were allied with Flint. The job in question required multiple ships after all.
Breeze slid into the offered chair, noting Flint’s sudden grin. Two gold teeth flashed in the low light of the inn. Despicable.
It was just further evidence of the man’s ridiculous fashion sense. He dressed unlike anyone Breeze had ever seen, favoring a tricorn cap, a long coat, and knee-high leather boots topped by a thick, turned-down cuff. Those boots were currently resting on the surface of the scrubbed wooden table.
“So, you got a job for us?” asked Flint.
“That’s what I said in the message, was it not?”
“Fair enough. So, what is it? You got information on another shipment? That last one let me upgrade the Sea Serpent. And I got my eyes on a new sail. Supposed to be thirty percent more efficient.”
“A noble goal, I’m sure,” Breeze said. “What I have in mind would be more than enough to buy any number of…sails. Perhaps even a complete rebuild of your ship.”
Flint pulled his feet in, and his chair’s legs hit the floor with a thud. He leaned in, a predatory glint in his eye. “Now you got my attention, elf. What is it? Another ship? A fleet, maybe? You said you needed at least three vessels.”
“Yes. Three should do,” Breeze responded smoothly, knowing that he had more than the pirate’s attention. Flint was already hooked. “The target is an island far to the north.”
“We don’t go after cities. Not enough incentive.”
“Not a city,” Breeze answered. “A Druid grove. Full of valuable natural treasures and other resources. The tree at its center is likely the most valuable single item on this backwater of a planet.”
Indeed, from what Breeze had learned through arduous investigation was that there was an ancestral tree at the center of Elijah Hart’s grove. However, it was no normal ancestral tree – if there was such a thing when considering those potent natural treasures. No, this one had undergone some sort of mutation – perhaps more than one – making it a unique treasure that would almost assuredly fetch a heavy price on the Branch Market. The rest of the treasures he’d heard about, Breeze would use to advance his Alchemy.
“No.”
“What?” asked Breeze.
“I’ve heard stories about that place. Or more accurately, the man it belongs to. I got no interest in going up against the strongest man in the world. I’ve heard stories about it. He killed fifty men just for stepping foot –”
“Exaggerations.”
“Says you.”
“You don’t believe me? That same man was publicly disrespected during the Summit in Seattle,” Breeze said. “Put in his place, and without any repercussions. I saw it myself. The man might have a few levels, but he is not a fighter. Druids like to sit in their groves and grow natural treasures. They’re glorified gardeners.”
That wasn’t always true, as Breeze knew. However, only the most powerful among them were capable of doing any significant damage. No – he was certain of it – Elijah Hart doubtless possessed a low-grade class meant for growing pretty plants. On any other world, he’d be a gardener in truth.
That had to be the case, else the insult of the confrontation in question would have been met with significantly more backlash. Instead, there was only silence.
“I don’t expect you to take my word for it,” Breeze said, retrieving from his pocket one of the only things of true value he’d found on the planet. The tablet he’d bought in Seattle was useful in a thousand different ways – one of those was that it could store hundreds, if not thousands, of recordings. He passed it to Flint, who played the video of the incident. It only took a few moments, but when it was finished, Breeze said, “Do you see? He is weak, and his grove is ripe for plunder. You only need to take it.”
Flint set the tablet down, but he didn’t look away. Instead, he just asked, “What stops us from taking this information for ourselves? We don’t really need you, do we?”
Breeze had expected that. He twisted the ring on his finger. It was a simple gold band set with an emerald. “Do you know what I do, Captain Flint?”
“You make potions.”
“I do, I do. But do you know what my specialty is? What I’ve spent my entire life perfecting?”
“I don’t.”
“Poisons, Captain Flint. They’re a fascinating thing. Some can disperse into the air, completely undetectable. Others only require a simple touch. This ring – which I can break with only a thought – contains one of the airborne potions,” he said. “If I am attacked, you may succeed in killing me. However, I can assure you that I will not be the only casualty. Far from it. This ring contains enough poison to kill everyone in this inn. Perhaps enough to kill this entire settlement,” he said, tapping it against the wooden table. The other captains flinched with every movement, but Flint remained steady enough. “You asked what stops you from taking the information for yourselves and cutting me out? That’s my answer. Betray me, and this entire city will die before they even know they’re under attack.”
He sighed with practiced boredom. “But we need not be at odds,” he said. “You do the job, you take your cut, and we’re both happy. Easy.”
Flint glanced down at the ring, then at Breeze. There was steel in those eyes. “Easy,” he agreed.
Comments
This is so cliche and cheesy. Is moving the story forward really that scary for you? You wrote this far. I'm sure you can come up with more, or start a new story. You don't need to artificially delay the progress of this one.
Dqiakdjyy
2025-04-25 01:19:31 +0000 UTCSo breeze is an elf and an alchemist? Guess we know who hired that adventurer group to kill Elijah’s guardian bear friend.
Malth
2025-04-20 02:24:26 +0000 UTCNerthus. Rip them to shreds. Go full doom guy on their asses. Make them fear you
DrDankness
2025-03-25 21:22:57 +0000 UTCI personally like it. It’s great character development with consequences to actions or inaction in this case. Besides it very much reflects Elijah’s struggle with balancing the aspects of his new existence as a human/dragon with a nature attunement to boot!
Rid
2025-03-21 05:54:17 +0000 UTCI hope this is when we get to see Nerthus shine. Going up against Elijah is obviously going to end in getting curb stomped, but so far we haven't seen what Nerthus has been up to in the grove.
dao
2025-03-18 18:06:45 +0000 UTCI hope the angle is that the pirate dude is going to betray this clown alchemist soon as the possibility presents itself, rather than actually comitting to the heist
Knyko
2025-03-18 10:31:43 +0000 UTCOh they're FUCKED. Nobody has ever actually tried to completely consume his entire Grove before, even Biggle was too stupid to know that was an option and it was also long before the Grove was really worth noticing. Elijah is going to go on a warpath never before seen
viisitingfan
2025-03-18 02:21:48 +0000 UTCDid we not read about the same self deluding guy who's picture of a druid is a gardener especially Elijah
ItWasIDIO!!
2025-03-18 00:50:39 +0000 UTCNa this guy should know enough about Druids to realize that if his is the strongest in the world the. He shouldn't be mess with that have so story's about them
Isiah Debarros
2025-03-18 00:42:55 +0000 UTCSame one
Isiah Debarros
2025-03-18 00:41:39 +0000 UTCAnybody with a brain would realize he didn't say anything because of the fact that him punking Isaiah would make the only real attempt to get everybody to work together, crash and burn
Isiah Debarros
2025-03-18 00:41:30 +0000 UTCHe came to the conclusion that attacking would mess with the future survival of earth all on his own because he truly cares about other than your picture more than he cares about other stuff
Isiah Debarros
2025-03-18 00:39:54 +0000 UTCYa if he had attacked back Isaiah's legitimacy would sink to the ocean floor
Isiah Debarros
2025-03-18 00:39:17 +0000 UTCYes the elf would have but Isaiah was the push the elf needed fir the pirates needed because as we read people believe they shouldn't mess with Elijah now there's a chink that people are willing to test
ItWasIDIO!!
2025-03-17 23:10:40 +0000 UTCMy major problem is most people that have seen Elijah's power have died. What we are dealing with now are the weak who left the trial early or those that never joined. Notice how they are anot even strong enough to consider the primal realms. I wish Isaiah did more to use Elijah as the savior/benefactor for Seattle instead of stepping stone to prove his own might. Very short sighted especially since the cities survival can be tipped with say a natural disaster to the food network/water system.
thomas johnson
2025-03-17 19:04:01 +0000 UTCYikes.
Adunn
2025-03-17 18:53:39 +0000 UTC@Adunn Yes, stand there and just take it... then go back to your squirrel hole and plot. SMH Good luck in life buddy!
RonGAR
2025-03-17 18:49:21 +0000 UTCAgreed at the time it was stupid and Shows Sadie’s terrible influence, hopefully the grove survives and he learns how that stupid decision endangered his home and friends. Also he then needs to rectify it by going to Seattle and doing very public damage, rumors aren’t going to cut it after Seattle and hong kong
Robert Rosenthal
2025-03-17 18:35:24 +0000 UTCBut the whole point of him letting Isaiah’s power play slide was legitimizing the summit. This was literally outlined in the chapter
James Faulkner
2025-03-17 18:13:15 +0000 UTC@Hauke Sattler True, True, True.
RonGAR
2025-03-17 18:10:44 +0000 UTC@Thomas At the party... the "Beautiful People" chapter. Or the next one... not sure.
RonGAR
2025-03-17 18:09:52 +0000 UTCYou forget the killer kits.
Hauke Sattler
2025-03-17 18:04:28 +0000 UTCThe problem is information bias or survivor bias. When Elijah razed Easton to the ground, he didn't left enough witnesses of his doing. Also the elf only believes information that fits into his worldview.
Hauke Sattler
2025-03-17 18:00:52 +0000 UTCNerthus did state that some people only benefit from destruction of natural treasures.
thomas johnson
2025-03-17 17:58:42 +0000 UTC@James Im my description... did anyone get 'murdered' or go Murderhobo? No? Thennn... what are you talking bout? I described a way to respond in kind. Isiah didn't try to kill him, but openly embarasshed him... so Elijah response should not have been to kill him, but to equally and openly return that embarrassment!
RonGAR
2025-03-17 17:58:09 +0000 UTCThese people also must have been missing from the trial of primacy, as Elijah showed firsthand how powerful he was.
thomas johnson
2025-03-17 17:57:58 +0000 UTCWhen did Hong Kong say they were going to commit genocide??
thomas johnson
2025-03-17 17:55:56 +0000 UTCDragons don't like it when you mess with their hoard. This is a monumentally terrible choice for them, and likely will result in harm to Isaiah.
bcd051
2025-03-17 17:52:12 +0000 UTCI also disagree with you, as much as Elijah’s actions piss me off. In fact, the author has now laid the groundwork for Elijah to have a fully justified rage out and learn not to let people walk all over him. If he had gone all prideful and murderous immediately that would have been out of character and might’ve seemed unnecessary. It’s a credit to the author that we’re all on team slaughter right now lmao
James Faulkner
2025-03-17 17:25:00 +0000 UTC@Bauspar... Dude you disagreed w/ me just to end up confirming my point?! SMDGH.
RonGAR
2025-03-17 17:21:17 +0000 UTCI disagree with you. Elijah doubtlessly made a HUGE mistake by just letting this insult- publicly- unanswered. But the author described in pretty incredible detail how MC came to his decision. That was a major step in his character development and I personably like that he isn’t some Murderhobo. But with this arc, he will definitely learn the importance of (1) public perception and (2) building up the grove.
bauspar
2025-03-17 17:16:25 +0000 UTCI really hope that's how it'll happen.. It'll be a chapter or two with flint and the alchemist getting to the island and getting absolutely trashed.. We just had a chapter to show us how special Elijah is by soloing a primal realm.. Personally I hope we're moving away from these "mundane" problems
Jesper Hansen
2025-03-17 17:04:27 +0000 UTCIndeed.. it makes no logical sense, everyone already know Elijahs name because he was the highest levelled on the ranking list and he won the primal test thing... With how much info the elf have already shown he have acquired that seems to be something he should have easily gotten.
Jesper Hansen
2025-03-17 17:02:55 +0000 UTCWhat did I say? WHAT did I SAY?! You can't let someone publically humiliate you, then quietly whisper nonsense and weak threats in their ear when nobody is around to see you do it! He should've thrown Isiah in an Ice bath, then pulled Isiah's pants down to his ankles, then make him walk the main road to the city gate and back while sucking his thumb and chanting every 100 yards, "I will never again insult the man whose effort gifted me this city!" THAT IS HOW YOU HANDLE A PUBLIC INSULT! Not some weak-ass in the shadows crap! That whole chapter needs a rewrite. B/c if that happened we could've skipped this pirate arc. Or come at it another way if it's so important. Because I guess this is to showcase how Nerthus can take care of things when Elijah is away I suppose. Okay, fine. I see the point on why that needs to be the case. But with all the PR gates opening up and needing to be close, and Hong Kong moving to commit genocide, nobody able to save those ppl in time, and Sadie in another PR w/ no trustworthy help, and Elijah getting ready to hit 180, and or improve his Soul, and preparing to leave earth, annddd EVERYTHING else going on currently, there is already enough 'meat' on the 'Drama Bone' as is.
RonGAR
2025-03-17 17:01:45 +0000 UTCOnly if you’re in grade school. Nothing makes you look weaker than responding to every slight. That’s how children act.
Adunn
2025-03-17 17:00:52 +0000 UTCThis guy is about to join the ranks of the esteemed individuals who have decided to win the Darwin Award! Congratulations random dickhead, we can’t wait to see you commit suicide via Elijah
James Faulkner
2025-03-17 16:59:28 +0000 UTCNo they were right. Elijah got 'punked' and did nothing. Major sign of weakness to anyone looking.
RonGAR
2025-03-17 16:56:10 +0000 UTCAlways follow your gut instinct. I would think a pirate who braves the sea and has to have some sense of how scary wildlife can be will recognize the eerror in his ways. Elijah is level 179 last time I checked... the ammount of stats alone is scary.
thomas johnson
2025-03-17 15:58:16 +0000 UTClol I bet Ironshore will post a bounty and Elijah will forget that he already murdered the pirate along with his fleet.
thomas johnson
2025-03-17 15:56:06 +0000 UTCLol like why change your opinion with a small threat lol. These pirates almost made the right decision lol
thomas johnson
2025-03-17 15:53:48 +0000 UTCWhat a monumental stupid decision
John
2025-03-17 15:52:00 +0000 UTCThe elf would have found a different excuse to send the pirates to the groove even if Elijah broken down the Summit for the political scuff he got in Seattle
Shelbo
2025-03-17 15:41:30 +0000 UTCTheir logic in why they think Elijah is weak makes no sense.
Adunn
2025-03-17 15:31:43 +0000 UTCPublic apology lol or kissing his new ring...?
thomas johnson
2025-03-17 15:30:35 +0000 UTCIs this the same elf that requisitioned the hunters to kill the bear and steal mushroom? Helped the spearman Thor? Or is he a different elf?
thomas johnson
2025-03-17 15:30:17 +0000 UTCYep good thing the alchemist has a recorder so he can share the tale lol. I love the misinformation within the world. A world where power has implications, and you can actually crush people who offend you, Elijah might even receive a gift due to killing a fugitive.
thomas johnson
2025-03-17 15:28:46 +0000 UTCI was going to say the wildlife alone will be a disastrous. You remember the deer they have been eating ethera rich fruit this whole time ready for a fight lol. Miguel's familiar is going to get levels, Nerthus needs the practice lol with his tree guardians...not to mention Elijah can insta teleport....
thomas johnson
2025-03-17 15:26:34 +0000 UTCNew Challenger... Also does Elijah have to smack a delusional Seattle control freak who accidentally set all this in motion
ItWasIDIO!!
2025-03-17 15:20:06 +0000 UTCOh boy I can't wait for Elijah to fuck shit up
Mega Ampharos
2025-03-17 15:18:40 +0000 UTCWell. On the bright side the pirate problem is about to solve itself
Sébastien Kingsbury
2025-03-17 15:16:42 +0000 UTCI feel people are playing with fire now 🤣
Matheus Eduardo
2025-03-17 15:13:36 +0000 UTCAh, I am looking forward to when they get to the "finding out" stage of this plan. May it be swift and decisive.
KipBR
2025-03-17 15:13:26 +0000 UTCBut even then, Nerthus will probably kick some arse too
RykkBlake
2025-03-17 15:13:03 +0000 UTCHopefully their raid will not happen while Elijah is in a Primal realm, so that he can tp back as soon as he senses their intrusion, and then he can teach them why it's not a good idea.
RykkBlake
2025-03-17 15:12:26 +0000 UTCWell, I suppose a reminder of just why Elijah shouldn't be messed with is in order.
Doubledoor
2025-03-17 15:09:42 +0000 UTCOh boy.. what a bad decision
Goncalo Gonçalves
2025-03-17 15:05:27 +0000 UTC