Tier 3+ - Accidental Champion (Book 4) - Chapter 51 - An Unknown Spell Reward
Added 2024-10-02 07:15:38 +0000 UTCFelicia drummed her fingers on the bar. Despite the hunger that still lingered in her eyes from learning that Xavier was only E Grade on a floor that an E Grade shouldnât be able to survive on, he could sense that there was still a hint of general disbelief lingering in her about him, and the things he might be capable of.
âRight,â she said after Xavier had told the woman he wanted to claim Ability Acquisition for his Hunt Quest. âYour Hunt Quest.â She waved a hand, and a split-second later, a notification appeared in Xavierâs vision.
Stone Bear Hunt Quest
Reward: Ability Acquisition
You may receive:
- Three ranks in the skill Physical Damage
- Three ranks in the spell Enhanced Telekinetic Strike
- Three ranks in the spell Time Alteration
Or:
Do you wish to trade these ranks to receive an unknown spell reward?
Xavier rocked back on his heels and released a breath. The quest was offering more ranks than last time. For his first Hunt Quest, heâd been offered two ranks for two skills and one spellâthis time it was three for one skill and two spells.
A much better offer.
But ranks still werenât something he felt as though he needed from a quest. He could get ranks on his own. Perhaps if he were D Grade and a much higher level, and different ranks were harder to come by, rewards like this would have more meaning.
The offer of a new spell, however, couldnât help but grab his attention. He felt as though heâd added a fair few spells to his repertoire latelyâHover Dodge, Enhanced Telekinetic Strike, Time Alterationâand each one of those new spells had become an invaluable asset.
Especially Time Alteration.
He didnât hesitate, choosing to receive a new spell rather than the ranks on offer was a no brainer.
You have gained the spell: Time Prison
Xavierâs face lit up in a smile as he read the name of the spell.
Time PrisonâŚ
He didnât have to read the description to know that he was going to love whatever this spell would be able to do. Considering how important using his Time Alteration spell had been during his fight with the Stone Bear, receiving a time-related spell was exactly what heâd been hoping for when heâd chosen this as a reward.
âWhat did you get?â Liana asked. She wasnât looking at him. Instead, she was staring down at one of her many books. There had been a lull in conversation and she hadnât hesitated summoning it from her Storage Ring. Xavier, as a fan of reading himself, had to hand it to the womanâshe certainly seized any opportunity she could to read.
It was perhaps one of the things about her he liked the most.
I havenât had a chance to read anything since the System came down. It doesnât seem important anymore.
Perhaps that could change now he had the Time Alteration spellâhe might actually be able to pursue things for himself without guilt.
âIâll tell you later,â Xavier said. âWhen weâre outside the tavern.â
Felicia blinked. Sighed. âYou received another random spell, didnât you?â
Liana looked up from her book and frowned. âYou can receive spells for redeeming Hunt Quests?â
Xavier frowned. âWait, you didnât know?â
âI told you it was pretty rare to receive them,â Felicia said. âThey certainly arenât the standard. For it to happen for you twice in a rowâŚâ The barkeep shook her head. Stopped, then nodded. âI suppose the System is favouring you. An E Grade soloing these enemies on the hundredth floor⌠that definitely seems reward-worthy.
I suppose the System is favouring you. Xavier kept his emotions in check, not showing anything on his face. The barkeep didnât know just how close to the truth sheâd come with that statement. Liana exchanged a look with himâsheâd signed a binding privacy contract with him about this, so she knew exactly how true what the woman had said was.
Xavier didnât want to wait another moment. He opened the spellâs description.
Time Prison â Rank 1
Time Prison allows the user to imprison a target in a small time dilation field. The field only affects the target of the spell, leaving them suspended as though they were frozen in time.
The target, while in this time prison, will be immune to any and all attacks as they have been placed in a pocket of time that does not align with the userâs universe.
This spellâs primary attribute is Speed, while its secondary attribute is Intelligence.
âThatâs awesome,â Xavier said after reading the spellâs description.
Felicia leant forward on the bar. âYou really arenât going to tell me what the spell you just gained is? You just told me you were E Grade!â
Xavier didnât bother to respond to the woman. Felicia sighed, threw up her hands, and walked down the bar to serve another customer.
âAre you ready to head out?â Liana asked.
âReady to leave this place already?â Xavier felt as though theyâd only just gotten to the tavern. Besides, he was usually the one who would suggest moving forward well before Liana had. Her abilities as a time mage had taken much of her need for urgency away from her.
Xavier drummed his fingers on the bar much as Felicia had earlier. He was feeling a little antsy, if he were honest.
Besides, he wanted to test out the spell heâd just gotten. He was pretty sure heâd seen Liana use the exact same spell on beasts as theyâd ran through the forest together.
She used it incredibly efficiently.
But he wasnât sure about the drawback that the spell hadâthat whatever target he put inside a Time Prison wouldnât be able to be harmed. Then again, ideas were coming to him⌠the spell wouldnât have to be used on only enemies, would it? What if he was able to save someone by using the spell. If one of his party membersânot that he could be with them on the floors anymoreâwas in danger, could he simply freeze them in time so no harm would come to them?
At first glance this spell only has a single use, but if Iâve learnt anything on this floor itâs that almost every spell can be more versatile than I first think.
âUh, Xavier?â Liana waved a hand in front of his face. âHeading out?â
Xavier blinked. Considering the speed at which his mind worked, he didnât think heâd been lost in his thoughts for too long. He nodded. âAll right, letâs head out. I just need to find another Hunt Quest first.â He wasnât going to go on the hunt right away, but he wanted to have one chosen and ready for when he did.
He stalked over to the board again. He couldnât help but look at the notice for the C Grade dragon. He thought about the eggâhe couldnât help himselfâand wondered if he had gold-gaze like that dwarf Gimble had said.
Xaver tapped a finger on his chin as he looked at the different beasts. He wasnât about to ask anyone for advice on which beast to choose, especially when the majority of the Champions in the room would no doubt walk straight to the barkeep after heâd left to make a bet on him.
He smiled when he found the one he wanted. âThis sounds interesting.â
Xaver grabbed the flyer from the noticeboard.
Do you wish to accept the Hunt Quest for the Scorpion King?
One must be on a hunt for at least two days before going back on a quest and choosing another hunt. No Champion can be on two hunts at the same time.
He nodded to himself and mentally accepted the quest, depositing the flyer into his Storage Ring. Heâd been careful to gauge the reactions of the different patrons around him with his Farscope after heâd taken down the flyer. Most of them guarded their feelings well, while a few of them⌠it was etched on their face that they thought facing this beast would be suicide for him.
Good. That means it will be a worthy challenge.
Facing the Stone Bear had been⌠well, with the strategy heâd devised, it had been almost easy, and easy wasnât something that he was after.
Though as he contemplated fighting this Scorpion King, Xavier had to remind himself to be cautiousâto not be overconfident. He might have been able to take down the Stone Bear fairly easily given his spellset and strategy, but if he hadnât been so careful in the way heâd fought⌠the Stone Bear likely could have ripped him to shreds in only a few strikes.
There was one more thing he wanted to do before leaving the tavern, something he didnât want to keep putting off. He walked over to the bar and got Feliciaâs attention. The woman cocked an eyebrow, cleaning a glass with a rag. âWhat is it?â
âIf I tell you what spell I just gained, will you share some information with me?â
Felicia smiled. âNow youâre talking.â
âFirst, I need confirmation that this is actually something you know.â
âI do know a lot of things.â
Xavier didnât deign to respond to that. âIâm looking for a large number of low-level enemies.â
Felicia smirked, clicked her fingers. âI knew it. The scythe was a dead giveaway. You are a reaper.â
Xavier straightened. âI suppose thereâs no need to hide that anymore.â Word was definitely going to get out that he was on this floor. He already knew that there were people outside of his sector that were aware of himâAdranial was proof enough of that. He didnât know if anyone in the tavern was from the Silver River sector, but even if they werenât, he had a feeling the information would make it back to his enemies soon enough.
Felicia leant forward over the bar. âI think I have just the place for you.â
Xavier left the tavern with a new spell, a new Hunt Quest, and the knowledge of how to finally get an abundance of souls for his soulkeeping reserve.
Not only that, he also had a way of making moneyâbetting on himself. He hadnât come to the floor with any spirit coins to his name after buying his new gear, but he was damned sure he was going to be walking out of this place a rich man.
Xavier smirked. Betting on himself wasnât the only way he could make money, eitherâhe could always spend some time creating spirit coins. And doing that while in a time dilation field⌠why hadnât he thought of that before? He frowned, wondering if there might be any restrictions to doing that. It seemed far too overpowered if there wasnâtâŚ
He also came out of Hunterâs Home with a new goalâto fight and defeat the C Grade dragon and steal its egg to use as a vessel for the Spirit of Vengeanceâs soul.
It was ambitious, that was for sure, but Xavier never shied away from ambitious and seemingly impossible goals. He wouldnât be here if he had.
Liana didnât seem at all interested in facing a bunch of low-level enemies. Xavier couldnât blame her. He knew what he was about to do wouldnât be a challengeâit was essentially just farming souls. They parted ways and agreed to meet up later back in the grove. Xavier couldnât help but notice that the woman became far more at ease the moment they stepped out of the tavern. Considering sheâd come to the floor by herself⌠he was beginning to get the idea that like Xavier, the woman was quite the introvert.
Probably why she suggested leaving the place so early, and why she only talked to me and Felicia while we were there.
Xavier moved as swiftly as he could through the forest. Felicia had given him a token, one that heâd never seen before. It was called a Locator. The second he activated it, it dissolved into a mist-like substance and shot straight through his nose, giving him a weird feeling of warmth. At first, heâd thought it was some sort of weaponâa trap the woman had had him activateâor maybe something she would use to track him.
But heâd made sure it wasnât something dangerous when sheâd given it to him, so those were just the slightly panicked thoughts of a paranoid mind.
A split second after it had shot through his nose, an arrow appeared on his mini-map. The arrow pointed toward where he would find these low-level beasts.
Heâd opened up a contract with the woman making sure she wasnât sending him into some sort of trap that she could have people bet on, but even so he was still suspicious.
When he made it close to the destinationâa little green flag on the mini-map showed him it was nearbyâhe slowed to a stop and looked around the area. His Farscope could only stretch so far, one more thing to add to the list of things he needed to upgrade.
Itâs a shame I canât see beastsâ auras anymore.
Xavier walked toward the green flag. He was still inside the forest. The area didnât look much different to where heâd been training with Liana. Except⌠it was quiet. Incredibly so. He couldnât hear any insects, or birds in the trees. He stopped walking, licked his finger, and raised it into the air, realising his suspicion was true.
There wasnât even any wind.
Well thatâs ominous.
He started walking again, feeling wary. He was here to face low-level beasts, but that didnât mean there wasnât something else lurking around the area. Felicia hadnât told him what he should expect here. He didnât like how suspicious his mind had become. He kept trying to think of ways that she might have tricked him into coming down here.
Does it matter? Whether itâs a trick or not, Iâm here nowâŚ
Xavier heard a noise, in the distance. At first, he couldnât really discern what that noise was. Then he felt vibrations in the ground.
It was a stampede. A big one. And it was headed his way.
Comments
A lot of ennemies yes, low level tho? We will know next chapter, but it wouldn't surprise me they are low compared to a C grade XD.
bobby2dreki
2024-10-02 08:37:02 +0000 UTC