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A Soldiers Life - 149 - Blueberries

Chapter 149 Blueberries

The reward chest was not challenging to find.  It was in the middle of a bush and was the same solid stone box I had found in the bear room, with no way to open it other than shattering it.  This one was slightly larger, which gave me hope for a good haul.   I turned it in my hand, and it clinked with coins and something heavier.  I went to Maveith and sat beside him, shaking the box.

“Got the reward chest here, Maveith.  Hoping it contains a healing potion for you,” Maveith looked over, interest and hope clearly on his face.

I smashed the box with the butt of elven dagger, and it crumbled when I compromised it.  I sifted through the debris and found 36 large blank silver coins and an apex essence in the mossy carpet.  The golf ball-sized sphere was a faded purple.  Intelligence, if I remember correctly.  “Did it have a healing potion?” Maveith asked, rolling on his side to look at the loot.

“No, it is just some silver coins and an apex essence,” I replied, holding up the sphere for him to see.

“Apex?” Maveith questioned, sitting up.  “What does that mean?”

“Essences come in three sizes.  The smallest are called lesser or minor essences, depending on who you ask and what you read,” I produced the minor dark green dexterity essence and handed it to him.  “The middle size is called greater or major essences.  They are about twice the diameter of the minor ones.”

I let Maveith study the minor essence before continuing.  “The final ones are called apex essences.  They are highly valued because they can raise your potential.”  I handed him the light purple sphere I had just obtained.

Maveith turned the balls in his hand and focused on them, “Flavius asked me if I ever saw you use an essence collector that matches that description.” He pointed at the disc in my hand.

“What did you tell him, Maveith?”  I asked, curious.

“I said, no.”  He looked at me, “Did you have that the entire time?  You should have used it on the manticores,” Maveith’s tired voice rumbled.

“I did.  I was able to harvest all three of the manticores while you were recovering in the cabin.”  A produced the apex essence from the young manticore.  The blue sphere had white clouds wisps inside, reminding me of the sky.  “This was from the young manticore.”  I handed it to him.

“Why is this one so much prettier than the others?”  Maveith said, intently focused on the magical spheres.

“I think it is because it can enhance a magic affinity,” I said truthfully.  Maveith made to hand the three essences back to me.  “Take one and consume it.  The small green is quickness, the pale purple is intellect, and the cloudy one is a magical affinity.  I may be able to find out what it is once I study the books Castile left in the dreamscape.”

It didn’t take long before the gray-skinned man handed me back the two apex essences and placed the green one in his mouth.  His expression went through a range of emotions, “I feel tingly like electric currents are throughout my muscles.”  Just a few seconds later, he said, disappointed, “The feeling is gone.  I don’t feel any different.”

“It takes dozens of essences to affect real change.  But there is a secret.  Essences can help fortify an attribute and make it more difficult to lose points,” I told him of the secret Konstantin revealed without giving Konstantin credit as the source of the knowledge.  I still kind of felt like an ass and greedy just giving him the one essence.  I should probably share the manticore and shapechanger essences with him in the future.

I stood looking over the room.  “I am going to explore the corridors.  Is there anything useful we can get from the bodies of the shapechangers?”

Maveith painfully stood and went to the nearby creature.  “It has muscle, but some monsters have toxic meat.  I think these are mountain berries,” he indicated the bushes.  He plucked one and chewed it before spitting it out.  “It tastes like mountain berries as well.  The moss looks like common moss used for stopping bleeding by soldiers and women.”  Maveith’s tongue and teeth were stained a deep blue-purple from the single berry.

“I don’t know how long it will take for the shapechangers to reappear, but I think we have at least a day.  Why don’t you harvest the berries while I check the corridors?”  I offered the goliath.

“Okay, Eryk.  Do not be too long,” he said as he looked at my first kill.  The stump of the head had leaked and soaked the moss in a large area with its dark blood.  “Where is the head of the other one?” Maveith strained his neck to locate it.

A slight panic hit me, and I walked to the beheaded creature and then circled the room.  I placed the head behind a bush out of Maveith’s sight.  I picked it up to show him, “It just rolled a little way over here.”

Maveith nodded, accepting, “I was focused on mine and didn’t even see your strike. I just saw the body falling to the ground.” For now, I thought I would keep some of my secrets.  Maveith was not stupid; he just took time to puzzle things out and usually came to the correct answer.  The more we traveled together here, the more he would see and learn about me.

I placed one of the twenty-gallon water casks on the moss.  Water sloshed inside as I shook it, but not much remained.  Maveith’s eyebrow raised at the size of the cask, processing that it came from my space.  “Fill the canteen and use the empty barrel to harvest the berries.”  The other identical water cask in my dimensional space was full as I had only used this one to fill my canteen in the past few months.

There were two exits from this room.  I faced the corridor where we entered and recalled what the shapeshifters had said.  One corridor led to a dark room with their treasure, and the other corridor led to a large, mean red bear.  How did they even know the bear was mean if they couldn’t leave their room? 

I looked down the corridor that had the dark room. The black void was just fifty feet away.  It did not look like a dungeon exit, though.  I walked halfway to it and stopped.  I had an ominous feeling that started to creep in on me.  I took another step, still twenty feet from the dark room.  The light from the ceiling and floor did not penetrate the room.  Even my glowstone could not shed light into the room.  My uneasiness was growing with each tentative step.  I started back peddling and returned to find Maveith lining the barrel with moss.

I realized I had cold sweat on my face as Maveith looked up at me, waiting for a report.  “There is a dark room that light can’t seem to penetrate.  I didn’t enter, and it felt dangerous.”

“Maybe we can try it together if the other corridor is not feasible,” Maveith offered supportively. 

“Maybe,” I said, but I did not even want to enter that corridor again.  I walked to the other corridor and couldn’t even see the end.  Remembering Maveith’s warning of traps, I used the butt of my spear like a blind man’s cane as I proceeded, counting my steps.

About one hundred steps, a side corridor opened to my left.  The corridor I was following continued in a straight line, and there appeared to be an end in sight.  I decided to continue down the corridor, and I reached room in just over a hundred more steps. 

I paused at the entrance to the room, taking it in.  The ceiling was maybe forty feet and had flashes of red instead of silvery, differentiating it from the ceilings I had seen so far.  The room was also a massive hexagon, maybe eighty feet across.  A massive mound of earth dominated the chamber’s center, and the floor appeared to be a soft black soil.  Around the chamber were several apple trees.  I did not see an exit from the room, but the mound blocked my line of sight. 

The apples on the trees were all bright red, the size of my fist and looked delicious.  I studied the room, not wanting to take a step in.  I remembered the lesson with the scorpion, where I had been trapped inside after entering.  I finally picked something out: there were bear prints in the soil.  Very large bear prints.

I whistled as loud as I could, hoping to draw out the monster that guarded this room.  I heard a heavy snort, and a red gargantuan bear sauntered from the other side of the mound.  This bear was easily twice the size of the gray one I had killed.  Its body rippled with fat and muscle as it walked.  It had short red hair that seemed to shimmer like flame. 

The bear noticed me but didn’t charge.  It just walked to one of the apple trees, its massive head sniffing, finding an apple it liked and its long tongue wrapped around, pulling it free.  It crunched into the apple, its massive jaws crushing it and causing a foamy drool to form.  It eyed me as it ate apple after apple.  It was clearly waiting for me to enter or maybe daring me to try and steal an apple from its orchard.

Was there just one red bear?  It did not look like a normal bear.  Did it have a hidden power?  I bravely stepped into the room.  The corridor did not seal behind, allowing me to exhale in relief.  The bear finished its second apple but did not charge me.  It just watched me.  I realized this bear was much smarter than a normal bear.  It knew I could run if it charged.  It yawned, acting unconcerned, but took a half step in my direction like it was not concerned with me.

I remained near the corridor, not planning to move further into the chamber.  The red bear took another step toward me.  I didn’t move.  It took patient step after patient step, its eyes locked to mine.  Its head was at eye level with me as it approached.  The eyes were a deep red, almost black, as it approached.  When it reached fifteen feet, the extreme range of my reach, its body suddenly tensed, ready to rush and reach me before I could flee. 

It never got its chance, as the front half of its head had been removed.  The body collapsed quickly, and I could see the reward chest appear on top of the mound behind the bear after its body spread out.  Yeah, I was cheating the dungeon out of a fight, but I did not care.  I just hoped the dungeon did not have a consciousness and started to change the rooms to counter my ability.  I climbed the mound, eager to check the chest.

The stone case was easily shattered to reveal twenty large silver coins and two potion vials.  I recognized the runic writing on one of the dungeon potions, as it was the same one I had received after defeating the gray bear.  I had a healing potion I needed for Maveith—a greater healing potion. 

The other potion had unfamiliar runic writing, but I could probably find out what it was in the dreamscape amulet in the books Castile manifested.  I sent the coins and an unknown potion to storage as I approached the bear.  The essence collector ready, it worked rapidly, pulling in the azure smokey essence to form a black sphere that flickered with red and orange flames.  Another apex magic essence I assumed.  

I sent the essence and collector to storage, took the apex essence of intellect, and consumed the large, faded purple sphere.  It dissolved on my tongue and tasted like cotton candy, or maybe that is just what I wanted it to taste like.  I quickly received a freezing headache behind my eyes as the essence worked.  I was grateful for getting a huge multiplicative of effectiveness from essences, but the physiological changes were much more pronounced for me, especially when I consumed apex essences. 

Grateful as the feeling faded, I looked at the bear. There was lot of meat.  With the elven blade, I quickly cut a sizable bear steak.  I carried the steak back down the long corridor to return to Maveith as proof of my victory.

Mavieth was hunched over a berry bush and looked up; his lips were a bright blue.  “Sampling the merchandise, Maveith?”  I questioned him.

“The berries are extremely sweet,” he smiled; his teeth were a matching deep blue.  At least I had a few doses of the mouthwash in my dimensional space.  “Is that meat?”

I head up the steak, “A bear with rippling red fur that reminded me of fire as it moved.”

Maveith’s brow furrowed in thought, “A fire bear?  They are dangerous foes.  No fire, magical or normal, can harm them; they are incredibly strong and fast.”

Maveith’s green eyes were accessing me so I distracted him. “Yeah, it was a tough fight.  Do you want to go help harvest the rest of it?  Maybe after you drink this healing potion?”  I held up the prize in my other hand with a massive grin.  Maveith’s eyes went wide, focused intently on the tiny vial as if it might disappear if he looked away.

Comments

Makes sense considering it's literally what makes people mages. I'm just hoping,Nas he starts acquiring all these essences for magic, that he waits to incorporate spells to his core till he has decent scores in each. Personally for the elements and commons I'd wait till i had atleast a 50 to 60.

Fortunis

Aether shaping is why he needs but very hard to find

Erick Thiemke

I absolutely love that he's using his storage space so intelligently. He's gonna have so many apex essences by the time his year is up his magic power should spike drastically. My question is are there essences that can increase his magical cap making it possible for him to cast real spells. Because if so he needs to basically live there for 20 years and farm the fuck out of it.

Fortunis

Yeah the order was weird for some reason. Thanks

SodaBoBomb

It happened in this chapter: https://www.patreon.com/posts/soldiers-life-99093760?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_fan&utm_content=web_share

Creativewritting

Did I miss something or was the fight with the shape changers totally skipped?

SodaBoBomb

I head up the steak, “A bear with rippling red fur that reminded me of fire as it moved.” I held up the steak.

Karnnie

they posted in swaped order

Erick Thiemke

Karnnie

Yeahh I’m not enjoying this. Very boring. Seeing mc easily beat these creatures is annoying, there’s no fun no suspense . There’s no value being shown to all the mcs hard work his training. He just has an op skill and he keeps using it. Worse of all when he does get into a fight where he can’t use his Space skill mc either falls or gets flung away or something so all the fights are soooo boring. There no show of skill and growth and excitement from the fight. Also why is the Goliath even here MC should just have been by him self.

Abdul Shaikh

I dont like that he just uses his space affinity in every fight. It feels like a cheat. I want some fights that he puts his life on the line or atleast test his combat ability

juan peres

Maybe he can store him again for later use ;)

Noah

Two bros, one dungeon.

xxmaniaxx2019

It was a very romantic moment

Wiggles1

I don't think he can afford to hide it much longer. Esp if he brings out the elf girl. A piece is a lot easier than a whole. It's not a small jump for anyone.

Silver Beard

He already has more than enough to buy out his armor. That was like months ago. Assuring his freedom and autonomy are what's on the line. Not pocket change.

Silver Beard

haha - correcting

Erick Thiemke

[It didn’t take long before the gray-skinned man handed me back the two apex essences and placed the green one in my mouth.] this heated up fast. They’ve only been together alone for a day. (Maybe my should be his?) [A produced the apex essence from the young manticore.] A for I? Also, I think he made the right choice not telling Maveith the size of his space and how he killed the mimic. As much as he’s trustworthy and earnest, imagine telling someone you can kill them if they’re within ten or so feet. It’s never going to be comfortable again. Also another elemental essence. Awesome.

Blorcyn

Got it! Thabks

Daniel kanevsky

Convergence affinity but he keyed his spell form to sucking essence for their maximum benefit

Erick Thiemke

I've been reading the first book on Kindle, and I noticed that convergence attribute means being able to assimilate mana from essences, does that apply to dungeon mana?

Daniel kanevsky

unfortunately no. i was trying to mediate the deluge of essences from supporting ecology creatures. but there will be more rooms with minor creature food where he can get a lot of minor essences.

Erick Thiemke

At this rate Eryk will have a fortune. I think he can buy out his armor and probably buy himself a house in the capital

Daniel kanevsky

Plants give essences? The blueberry bush..... The apple trees...

Roberto Dias

Mavieth might be slow but he's not stupid. Splitting hair in a legal court might work but in reality- if Eryk's case makes it that far he's already dead or good as. The whole idea is never go before the court at all. Do his time honorably or run.

Silver Beard

Gods, I love inventory. Just Putting someone's heart in a dimensional space is so satisfying

BubblyGhost

I think its moreso what he doesn't directly tell him the better, as a truth seer or whatever can pull it out of him. Otherwise its just conjecture and not confirmed at least.

BubblyGhost

Dungeon has food; but people need spice. Was hoping the ecology wasn't so empirical. Oh well.

Silver Beard

Imagine he will the harbinger of the company.

Silver Beard

Oh- and didn't Eryk stash away all their gear? He told the Goliath to refill from the barrel, but did he reproduce his pack for him?

Silver Beard

Needs to quit beating around the 'bush' literally and just admit how he's killing the 'bigger prey'. The Goliath's a Hunter- he's not going to ignore or overlook the 'missing bits' of the kills he processes, esp after a full healing potion. Need to walk him toward the obvious. Share Castille's Uncle's story and demise. Their adventure will get a lot easier when he doesn't have to tip-toe around his prowess.

Silver Beard

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/22/world/europe/boaty-mcboatface-what-you-get-when-you-let-the-internet-decide.html

Da Worst John

Dobby is HP

Erick Thiemke

Is t that Harry Potter

Erick Thiemke

...can I name the Goblin if I keep reminding you? Is so, my name is Gobby McGoblinface

Da Worst John

Keep reminding me as that is the plan. Spoiler …they are on the second level of the labyrinth …goblin was released on first

Erick Thiemke

I'm really hoping a tiny screaming goblin just runs through a dungeon room at some point

Da Worst John

Thank you for the chapter. gray-skinned man handed me back the two apex essences and placed the green one in my mouth gray-skinned man handed me back the two apex essences and placed the green one in his mouth

1536539

Thanks for the chapter

Daniel kanevsky


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