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A Soldier's Life - 161 - Gnolling the Elf

Chapter 161: Gnoll Party

We walked about fifty feet into the corridor in silence to explore the next room. Raelia walked in front of me and broke the silence. “Can I have my ring back?”

I hesitated before asking, “What does it do?”

The elf woman hesitated before replying, “It is a ring of sustenance. It allows the wearer to require less food and less sleep.”

Maveith said what I was thinking, “That would have been useful to have when we were in the library, Eryk.”

“How much less food and sleep?” I asked, pulling the ring into my hand. The silver ring did not look too special; it was just a thick silver band.

“When I was wearing it, I could get a full night’s rest in about two hours. I still needed to drink normally, but I only needed one small meal daily to feel full.” She sounded like she was telling the truth, but I could never be certain.

“Why would I return it to you if it is so useful?” I asked doubtfully, turning it over in my hand.

“How about I trade you the ring for the ranger’s cloak?” She said cautiously.

I considered the offer; technically, both artifacts were mine. Being cynical, I thought maybe she wanted the cloak because it would help her escape. Maveith added to the conversation, “I made Eryk a beautiful cloak from a bull manticore’s leather wings.” I got the hint from the goliath. He wanted me to make the exchange to build trust—and affirm I would treasure his cloak.

“How does the ring work?” I asked, intrigued.

Raelia turned her head; seeing I was holding the ring, she said, “You put it on and channel aether into it. It takes about a week to attune to a new wearer. Over the week, you will need less and less sleep and feel the need to eat less.”

The ring would only fit on my pinky finger. Seeing me about to put it on my pinky finger, she laughed, “Never worn a dungeon ring before?” I didn’t appreciate the mirth in her tone and how she looked down on my ignorance.

I controlled a scathing rebuke and asked calmly. “No, how do you wear a ring?”

The griffin rider stopped laughing, “Just slide in on the finger you want, trickle aether into it. It may take a while to reform, but it will. Only dungeon-created rings will resize.”

She was right as the ring slid ever so slowly up my ring finger. I just hoped this ring wasn’t cursed, but I was less worried since I had Maveith take it from her while it was in her hand. “Do you know how to figure out what a ring can do?”

Maveith, who was on a quest to win her trust, informed her, “We found a ring in a dungeon chest.” I wasn’t upset with him pandering to the elf or revealing what we found. I was having some trouble believing she was sincere and not just acting and waiting for an opportunity.

Raelia considered the question before speaking, “There are three ways that I know. One is a revelation scroll. Adventurer’s Guild Halls have them. The other is finding a mage that can cast a divination spell. The last is by heating it up and using a magnifying glass to study the intricate runes on the ring that reveal themselves in the heat of a fire. But you need someone skilled in reading runic markings of dungeons.” I nodded, remembering Castile had said something similar, and I think I had a way to cheat.

We approached the end of the hallway; Raelia was walking next to Maveith. They stopped at the entrance, and I stopped behind them. “Not a safe room,” I said, disappointed, taking in the next room.

It was another large room. Boulders and small trees dotted the expansive room. A small body of water cut the room like a wide stream and had a slow flow by the ripples visible. “Okay, dungeon expert. What are we facing?” I asked Raelia.

Raelia leaned forward to take in the room, “This is a large room. Bigger than anything I have ever seen.” She continued, a little more uncertainty in her voice, “Usually, you know what to expect in a room from others who came before you.”

I asked another question, “What about the room reset times?”

“Always a day based on the sun. Sometimes longer if the dungeon is low on aether from the ley lines feeding it. Usually, a member of the dungeon team carries an hourglass,” she looked back at me dubiously. “You cannot repeatedly delve into a dungeon, or you will exhaust it,” she replied. I thought she was leaning too far in, so I grabbed her shoulder to stop her and pull her back.

She tensed and spun quickly on me, her large blue-green eyes fierce. I was ready with an air shield, but she didn’t attack me. I explained, “I thought you were getting too close to entering the room. I didn’t want you trapped inside.”

She huffed and exhaled as she relaxed. “Only the final room or last room on a floor will do that,” she said, rubbing her shoulder. I had unintentionally grabbed the shoulder that Maveith had bandaged.

I was debating whether to apologize or not. “I forgot your shoulder was injured, or I wouldn’t have grabbed it so hard,” I said with as much sincerity as I could muster.

My eyes were locked to hers as she determined if I was being sincere or not. Maveith drew our attention to the room. “I see some movement. I think it is a gnoll.”

We both focused on the far side of the room, and Raelia confirmed. “It is a gnoll. I can see three, but there are probably more.” The bipedal hyena-beasts were supposedly fast and a huge nuisance to the Empire.

I recalled something, “Don’t elves and gnolls have an enmity? Are we going to need to refrain you from rushing in?”

Raelia tersely noted, “I have no love of gnolls, but the wood elves attack gnolls on site. I am a high elf.” She finished tersely as if that explained it.

“High elf indeed. You see yourself above all others, then?” I retorted sharply in a poor attempt to tease the elf.

“That is not…” She started to reply tersely but changed her mind, seeing I was goading her. “Just above some.” Her eyes narrowed on me.

One of the gnolls finally spotted us and ran at us on all fours before standing before the passage. It was nude and definitely a male as it sniffed the air. It then cackled loudly, drawing the attention of the others. A hive of activity occurred, and seven other gnolls raced across the cavern, all naked and all male. They were soon cackling as a group, which was abrasive to my ears, especially with their closeness.

We backed away from the entrance to be free of the hideous cackling noise they made. The griffin rider spoke first, “They are feral gnolls. I didn’t see any armor or weapons. They will attack with claws and bite.”

“What is the difference between feral and regular gnoll?” I asked, but I thought they were like feral dogs compared to domesticated dogs.

Raelia eyed me, “Gnolls are intelligent and form small nomadic tribes in the forests. They have a society in a manner of speaking. Those,” she pointed back at the room, “are just beasts. I don’t think they will be coordinated when they fight.”

I looked to Maveith. Numbers were the worst thing for us to encounter as I could only kill one of the creatures instantly. This was why we had recruited the elf woman. Maveith thought for a moment, “I can take three, I think.”

“I can take two if I had my weapons,” Raelia offered.

I ignored her for a moment to think. Eight opponents were a lot, and they were all man-sized and fast. The terrain was not favorable either, allowing them to surround us. I turned to Raelia, “What about your fireball? Do you have any other spells?”

Raelia’s face twisted slightly as she probably remembered I had used her fireball against her. “You cannot charge a spell outside of a dungeon room. The aether in the spell form will break apart as you pass the entrance. I can cast a decent fireball if given time after entering the room.”

“What about your other spells?” I pressed. She was being cagey and didn’t answer. I pulled out the assessment table. “Use it,” I commanded. She had defiance in her eyes but moved to the tablet reader and placed her hands.

I scanned her attributes quickly but was more focused on her magical affinities.

Physical

Strength19/38

Power22/44

Quickness50/76

Dexterity49/95

Endurance28/42

Constitution18/29

Coordination48/69

Mental

Intellect31/40

Reasoning23/35

Perception41/65

Insight19/43

Resilience28/58

Empathy52/64

Fortitude24/36

Magical

Aether Pool27/35

Channeling31/33

Aether Shaping48/52

Aether Tolerance28/37

Aether Resistance29/40

Prime Aether AffinityFire

 

I was slightly jealous of her aether shaping and dexterity that gave her the ability to cast actual spells. I scanned over to her affinities. Nothing impressive.

Elemental Magics (Common)

Fire39

Air27

Water5

Earth4

Lightning (Energy)0

Spirit (Healing)0

Nature (Plant)0

 

Unaffiliated Magics (Uncommon)

Charm (Mind)0

Illusion0

Clairvoyance0

Protection (Guardian)0

Necromancy0

Celestial0

Abyssal0

 

Rare Magics

Space0

Time0

Displacement0

Materialism0

Worlds0

Void0

Convergence0

 

“What are your spell forms for fire and air? And do you have any other spells?” I asked again.

Raelia reluctantly spoke, “For fire, I have thermostasis. It is cold in the skies and keeps the air around my body comfortable. My air spell form eliminates wind shear when I am riding.” She stopped talking, and I remembered we had killed her griffin.

“And spells?” I asked for a third time.

The elf woman finally conceded to tell me, “Fireball, gust of wind, control flame.”

“What does control flame do?” I questioned her.

With some pride, she said, “I can influence magical and non-magical fire. It is not very powerful, but it helps me enhance and direct my fireball.”

I put the tablet reader away as Maveith was trying to decipher the elf’s numbers. We didn’t have time for this right now. “Okay, this is the plan. We will wait until the gnolls return to the room’s other side. Maveith and Raelia will enter first. Raelia will fireball the tightest group she can get, and then we will engage the leftovers.”

“I need a weapon,” Raelia reminded me brusquely. Maveith arched an eyebrow at me. I think he was becoming amused by our interactions. He was also curious about what I was going to do.

I produced the long dagger that belonged to her. Her non-magical blade. I handed it to her, and I think she realized she was not getting her runic weapon back. “Stay out of the fighting after the fireball. Maveith and I will clean them up.”  She sheathed the blade on her belt as she still had the scabbard.

It took the gnolls almost an hour before they wandered from the entrance. We moved into the room together, and Raelia created her fireball, the tight ball emitting a heat I could feel even standing behind her as she added more and more aether to grow its power.

Only three savage gnolls charged us in a lead group, and Raelia released her searing ball at them. It exploded in a flash, in a flash in the midst of the three gnolls. A dry wave of heat reached us from forty feet away, and the three clustered gnolls were blown away like rag dolls. Maveith thundered forward, and the other five gnolls only paused for breath as the heat wave hit them.

I sprinted ahead with Maveith, a little reluctant to have the elf at my back, “Take the one on the far right, Maveith!” I yelled. I didn’t want either of us to get flanked, so I targeted the one farthest to the left.

My black blade flashed out, removing the paw of my target, and as it went into shock, I rotated and pivoted into an arcing swing to take the stunned gnoll in the back. My blade bit deep, severing the spine above the hips. I extracted my blade as the gnoll collapsed and faced the next gnoll, blocking a claw attack with my battered shield.

Using my superior reach, I stabbed the unprotected chest of the gnoll, piercing its heart as its jaws tried to snap over my shield, a spray of saliva hitting my exposed face. I twisted the blade, destroying its heart, then extracted it and turned to take in the scene.

Maveith had both his gnolls handled, one with a crushed skull and the other with a crushed chest. The eighth gnoll was sprinting at Raelia, who had a defensive stance, ready to receive the charge. It was just within range of my dimensional space. I removed its head, and it collapsed in front of the stunned elf, its heart pumping spurts of blood at her from the stump. I appreciated seeing her stunned look as her eyes went from the headless Gnoll to me and back numerous times.

I moved to end the paralyzed and burned gnolls who sounded like wounded dogs, and Maveith joined me. Soon, all eight gnolls were dead, and the reward chest appeared by the stream. I cleaned my blade on some leaves as Raelia was still staring at the headless gnoll in front of her. I think she was piecing together that I could have killed her just as easily the first time we met—or the second time.

Comments

but the wood elves attack gnolls on site. ........... on sight

robert devoe

This may well be my interpretation or I missed it, but I haven't gotten from the story that he is consuming essences daily.

Brooke Cox

A little easier!

J S

thanks glad you are liking it

Erick Thiemke

Can’t afford the $25 a month for the Seraphim tier at the moment. But I’ve almost clicked it anyway about 100x. Love the story, well done.

Rönïn

Yeah- her reasoning, insight, and intelligence were pretty low... at least compared to Eryk.

Silver Beard

This was added to chapter 160 - The floor had some leafy plants and grasses. The reward chest was in the center of the room. Maveith was tending the elf, so I shattered the stone casing. Searching through the stone and silver coins, I found a large ring that looked like a napkin holder. It appeared to be made out of stone by its pink color and weight. There was a relief around the outside of elven hunters chasing large elk. The craftsmanship was amazing, and I hoped it was an artifact. I bagged it with the coins for now to store when I had the aether.

Erick Thiemke

The Glavien family is a military family. The have power. The worst will be something akin to dishonorable discharge. No death sentence but a black mark on her and her family

Erick Thiemke

she doesnt know enough about space magic to figure that out ....yet

Erick Thiemke

i dont know if that circumstance will happen but it falls in line with the humor aspect i try to add to the writing

Erick Thiemke

always about the loot! i checked and i did miss it. i will edit it in and let you know

Erick Thiemke

You responded the others... can I assume your lack of response to this one that Konstanian won't be rejoining the story?

Silver Beard

But he's got that hang up on taking elemental essences. Resolve that and we can assume he's consuming them. Though I suppose he can start improving his displacement now without concern

Silver Beard

He is, no need to write it though just assume it

Erick Thiemke

Yep, look at it after heating it and then enlarging it after recreating it in the amulet , good guess

Erick Thiemke

Thank you for the chapter, god i love this story!!!

1536539

Just realized that if he attunes the ring... he can be the one waking up Konstanian for practice on a regular basis going forward as he'll need less sleep than him.

Silver Beard

Oh- and he and Mavieth should be consuming an essence a day. Nice to have a big stash but they'd make status page reveals more fun if he was actually using them regularly

Silver Beard

Perhaps the author can give us a speadsheet with all 3 status pages in columns so we can compare? I suppose I could make my own, a little tedious work, figured I'd ask first.

Silver Beard

Looking forward to his 'cheat' with the Dungeon Ring. Assume he's going to get a good luck at the script and recreate it in his amulet so he can study it there and maybe eventually figure out what it does using the reference material he's stashed away.

Silver Beard

I'm actually a little worried about the Elf. Loss of her last two responsibilities is a harsh life lesson. She seems too OK with it, especially as Eryk was integral to both failures. He's established fear- trust though...

Silver Beard

He likely just outted himself on his space though. To take the head from X distance away. It's not hard to see the distance and assume everything in between and likely another X distance in all directions is his 'space'. It'll be interesting to see if she tries to keep out of the range of him going forward.

Silver Beard

Thx for the chapter ! They didn’t take the reward chest in the spiders room.

Lazarius

MOAARRRRRAAAAA

BubblyGhost

I like how it is able to go both ways yet there is still direction in it. I do prefer a slower build because it seems more natural. And things like her realizing that he could have killed her multiple times feeds that.

Garrett

how do you feel the relationship with the elf and MC is shaping up?

Erick Thiemke

No problem, love the story

Garrett

thanks corrected on master and patreon

Erick Thiemke

Where he says "And so you have any other spells?” below the chart is it supposed to be "And do"?

Garrett

two more chapters due this week for Seraphim Tier

Erick Thiemke

damn - i hate this doesnt take tables. also title of chapter needs work. i was trying for a pun of "Trolling the Elf"

Erick Thiemke


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