Chapter 230 - This Chapter Contains Alchemy
Added 2021-06-08 10:53:13 +0000 UTCSylphie had once more been a bit mad when Jake had sent her away to spend some time with her parents, but today was one of those days where having a bird sitting around just wasn’t feasible. The reason for this was simple… today would be the day he would craft his first uncommon-rarity Necrotic Poison. He could feel it. At least that’s what he kept telling himself as he felt the same the day before.
Another two weeks had passed, and it had now been nearly a month since the World Congress ended, aka two months away from the Treasure Hunt. He had gotten another profession-level in the bag, bringing it to 105, and with it, a race level had also naturally come. Yet his stats had grown quite a bit more than one would expect. The reason for this was simple.
Jake had begun a new diet called: ”SHIT, I GOTTA HURRY UP AND EAT THAT FUCKING BANANA BEFORE IT DISAPPEARS! DAMN YOU, TIME TREE THAT ISN’T ACTUALLY A TREE!”
It was a very healthy diet, naturally consisting of magical time bananas.
[Celerita Banana (Rare)] – As a banana from the Ancient Celerita Musa, this fruit contains intense amounts of Celerita-affinity mana with agility-enhancing effects. This fruit can be used in many different creations and is especially suited for flasks and elixirs. Due to this banana’s origin, it will be returned to the rivers of time if it is removed too far from the tree. Consuming or transforming the fruit will anchor the energies in time, removing this effect. +3 Agility upon consumption.
Jake constantly kept watch of the tree with his sphere, and whenever he saw a ripe banana appear, he stopped whatever he was doing to rush in and pick it off the tree. He had discovered the bananas could disappear and no longer be recognized as items in as little as a minute, while at other times, they remained on the tree for hours on end.
He suddenly understood far better why the Prima never left the temple. It didn’t want to miss out on bananas.
He had also tried not heeding the warning and taking the banana away and out of the time-distortion area surrounding the tree. That hadn’t gone well as it instantly began rotting and turned to dust in his hand within seconds. Jake still had no idea how to anchor the banana either besides eating it, but he did have one way of finding out.
Swallowing one. No, not eating it, but swallow a banana with Palate of the Malefic Viper. Sadly, he could only have one item stored at a time, and currently, he still had the Lifecore within there. He could switch it up but didn’t really feel the need to. Eating the bananas normally was fine, too, as they were super tasty.
Also, while he made it sound like he ate a lot, he had only actually eaten 13 more during this month, giving him an extra 39 agility. He knew there was a cap of stats and all that, but he had decided that since agility was one of his best stats, it was fine. Besides… it allowed him to do something he really wanted: throw every single free point into perception again. Perception for the win.
Overall, his status had experienced quite the growth, especially in agility and the stats his class gave. Not to talk badly of the 10 race levels. That in itself was more than 100 to all stats due to his titles. Of course, Perception was still the one that had grown most – as it should be.
Status
Name: Jake Thayne
Race: [Human (D) – lvl 110]
Class: [Avaricious Arcane Hunter – lvl 115]
Profession: [Heretic-Chosen Alchemist of the Malefic Viper – lvl 105]
Health Points (HP): 20070/20070
Mana Points (MP): 25941/26975
Stamina: 14571/16880
Stats
Strength: 1439
Agility: 2376
Endurance: 1688
Vitality: 2007
Toughness: 1392
Wisdom: 2158
Intelligence: 1709
Perception: 3902
Willpower: 1722
Free points: 0
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As for skills, not much had changed besides a few upgrades here and there, such as Enhanced Splitting Arrow and Descending Dark Arcane Fang. Quite a mouthful that last one.
Anyway, bananas were tasty, perception is the best stat, and he had grown quite a bit since reaching D-grade. He had made way more progress in the first week on his monkey hunt than during this month, but that was just the disparity between professions and classes. Jake liked both, and that’s what’s important. Plus, right now, he wanted to make a cool new poison.
With his cauldron between his legs, he began his preparations. The first and most important ingredient he needed was, of course, the mushrooms themselves.
[Aged Bluebright Mushroom (Uncommon)] - A poisonous blue mushroom that emits blue light. The Aged Blue Mushroom has grown to a point where simply being touched by its light can bring you harm, and the juices found within are more toxic than ever.
Damn toxic, pretty tasty, and he had even discovered that he slowly got a bit of knowledge from Palate just by basking in their blue light. It was only a bit, though, and he quickly got “capped” on knowledge from doing that. Pretty much all he learned was that it emitted a kind of light that directly attacked the vital energies of anything it touched.
Secondly was the moss. One always needs to have moss as a side dish to their mushrooms. It was the butter to the bread or the rum to the coke. Of course, with a stronger mushroom, one needs more potent moss.
This is where another of the must-buys of the system store came in. Another item that Jake just bought everything of whenever possible.
[Black Moss (Uncommon)] - A rare variant of the Green moss found in places with absolutely no sunlight and a high level of death-affinity mana. This moss is extremely dangerous and will erode any vitality-based substance it comes into contact with.
The moss was black, as the name suggested. It was an almost unnaturally dark color, and he even felt a bit of dark-mana mixed into the overpowering death-affinity energy. Jake had naturally munched down quite a bit of this moss, too, having some good old moss-soup, bringing him back to his tutorial days.
With that and quite a few failed crafting attempts under his belt, he was beginning to get quite confident.
The final ingredient was, as always, his blood. It replaced most of the water and was quite frankly instrumental to him making as much progress as he did. It just made everything far easier, and the synergy with all of his Malefic Viper skills just amplified it even more. Sense of the Malefic Viper allowed him to way better get a feel for the concoction as his blood was already part of it, as an example.
With all of that in mind, he began.
Firstly, he cut his own wrist to add blood to the mixture – don’t do this at home. He also added a bit of Purified Water to not have his blood be too overpowering in the concoction. With both hands on the cauldron, he slowly mixed the two until he was satisfied.
Next up was the moss.
Jake slowly took out a good handful of it, chopped it apart in mid-air with a few mana strings, and let all the small fragments enter the mix. The reaction was immediate as the two energies clashed, and he once more had to step in and be the guiding hand to make the two play nice.
Toxic fumes entered the air from the cauldron, and Jake was happy he was doing this outside and in a relatively open area. He did see that he was still a bit too close to a few trees as he saw some leaves turn black and wither, but what can ya do? He really needed to set up a proper lab.
After fully integrating the moss energy, he noticed that the entire concoction was still a bit too weak, so he used Touch of the Malefic Viper and infused a bit more necrotic energy into it, just slightly topping it up. The moss-fragments absorbed the energy, and it gave them a second wind of sorts, allowing them to squeeze out just a bit more until they fully disintegrated.
Nodding in satisfaction, he took out one of the mushrooms. Its blue light seemed all-encompassing, and the entire area he was sitting in had already been cleared of grass by one of its brethren earlier.
With the common-rarity mushrooms, he squeezed them for their juices first, but with this uncommon version, he just placed it straight into the mix. The reason for this was simple: it would allow him to not only squeeze out the juices but also absorb all the light energy first.
The “flesh” of the mushroom had been bathed in its own light and contained a lot of its energy. Jake wanted to get that out before he fully ripped the mushroom apart and began directly integrating its potent juices. Also, it allowed the concoction to more easily assimilate the mushroom if he first let it get used to the death-light.
He assumed that when he got more used to the crafting process, this part was one he could speed up significantly, but currently, that would only be a shortcut to having the entire concoction explode in his face. That had happened a few times already.
So he took it slow and let the mushroom exhume its own energy for a bit before he willed it to speed up just a little bit. He couldn’t just sit there forever, or the concoction would be ruined too, so he was forced to.
Deploying some more advanced techniques, he shielded parts of the concoction with his mana, even using a bit of his own arcane-affinity to make the protective constructs stable to not interfere with the other energies of the concoction. That was the good thing about his own stable version of arcane mana: it didn’t give a fuck about other types of energies.
This technique allowed him to avoid a cascading effect when some of the energies didn’t play nice but allowed him to isolate the issues and deal with them. Once more, this made the entire crafting process a lot harder and prolonged, but you gotta do what you gotta do to make it work.
He sat like that for a good five minutes before the passive light was nearly entirely absorbed. He couldn’t delay any longer as he began extracting the toxic liquids from within the mushroom as he braced himself.
A lot could be said about the blue mushrooms – most of it bad. One thing was certain, though, that’s that they were toxic as hell. The liquids instantly sought to overpower the rest of the concoction with their potency as the death-affinity energy spread throughout the mix.
Now, one may call it a bit counterproductive, but the death-affinity energy tried to kill the death-affinity energy from the Black Moss. Death-affinity liked to make things dead, even other dead things, it appears, so Jake had to play mediator and make sure the two didn’t just stupidly try to cancel each other out but instead mixed as they were supposed to.
With a guiding hand, he concentrated fully to keep the equilibrium stable as the energies slowly mixed and the synergistic effects began showing. Instead of killing each other, the two energies of death mixed, like they had agreed to team up and tag-team the next thing they met. This was exactly the state Jake had hoped for as he made a final push.
*You have successfully crafted [Potent Necrotic Poison (Uncommon)] – A new kind of creation has been made. Bonus experience earned*
Jake had a massive smile on his face as he opened the lid of the cauldron and took a good whiff of his concoction. It smelled absolutely terrible, and he got a bad taste in his mouth from doing so, and from the looks of it, the trees around him and the ground below didn’t like it either.
Nearly 15 meters around him was just dead grass, and quite a few trees also had signs of rot on them, with the closest two trees now nearly completely withered.
Okay, I really fucking need a proper alchemy lab.
If he kept doing as he did now, his entire valley would just be a dead wasteland by the time he was done. With Sense of the Malefic Viper, he could feel that the area had yet to be even close to permanently affected, but he risked that happening if he kept doing as he did. Aka, the ground becoming like someone had polluted it with a chemical spill or something.
Besides possibly ruining his home with toxic pollution, everything was great, and he had even gained two levels from the successful craft.
*’DING!’ Profession: [Heretic-Chosen Alchemist of the Malefic Viper] has reached level 106 - Stat points allocated, +10 free points*
*’DING!’ Profession: [Heretic-Chosen Alchemist of the Malefic Viper] has reached level 107 - Stat points allocated, +10 free points*
*’DING!’ Race: [Human (D)] has reached level 111 - Stat points allocated, +15 free points*
Jake guessed he was already close to a level, and that’s why he got two. It had been quite a while since his last profession-level, after all. Anyway, more free points in perception.
Finally, he was down to the meat of things… the poison itself. And honestly, it hadn’t changed much description-wise.
[Potent Necrotic Poison (Uncommon)] – An extremely toxic poison with necrotic properties, infecting and killing off biological material in the affected area. Wounds caused by necrotic poison are extremely difficult to heal. The poison takes effect upon any contact with any biological material. The poison emits necrotic light that affects the area around where it is applied, making necrotic energy seep into the enemy even further.
It did mention things that clearly came from the mushroom, such as the whole necrotic light thing. Funny fact, this was the first time Jake learned the official term for the death-affinity light.
Jake quickly scooped up the poison, only getting two bottles worth, which was to be expected. For reference, he usually got around 10 when making common-rarity necrotic poison per batch now.
With it in the bag, Jake decided it was best to wait for Miranda to arrive. He had a few things to talk to her about, renovating the basement and turning it into an alchemist lab being the primary one. Also… he had eaten so many damn mushrooms and too much moss these days, and he would really appreciate a proper meal.
Comments
I dont see any instance where Jake doesnt notice Sylphie aproaching. Even when is concetrating super hard at conconting poison his Sphere is always active. He cant turn it off.
Derp
2021-07-16 16:37:55 +0000 UTCExhume-> exude
WhiteRabbit
2021-07-16 12:19:46 +0000 UTCNow Jake should try to make an antidote to the potent necrotic poison. What if one of Jake's friends (I'm looking at you, Sylphie) were to accidentally come into contact with the poison. I'm actually surprised Sylphie did not try to sneak in to see what he was doing. If Jake was concentrating on his brewing he might not have seen her coming. When Jake gets his profession to level 110, I hope he upgrades his Wings skill next. His flying could use an upgrade. I'd like to see him be as fast and agile in the air as the hawks. Although I guess the Pride skill would be the safer choice. You never know when you might need stronger mental resistance.
2021-06-09 00:53:54 +0000 UTCWho? And why are they not going to be on earth?
2021-06-08 22:49:50 +0000 UTCLol it’s just sad he’s soooooo short sighted about things like that. I mean maybe indicate somewhere him thinking he won’t be on earth much longer
Shadeymankey
2021-06-08 22:39:28 +0000 UTCI just added as you said, but seriously I don't get why it was wrong. I add stats in my spreadsheet the second he gets levels in a chapter. The only thing that I think was really wrong was 1 banana missing, but I changed it anyway.
Zogarth
2021-06-08 20:02:41 +0000 UTCI think there are two errors in the chart given in this chapter. First is that somehow 3 points of bananas got lost. Instead of a total of +51 into agility (12+39=51), it seems this chapter only counted +48 into agility. Second error is that 35 free points went into perception instead of agility. In chapter 213 it said Jake put all his free points into agility, but that should have been 70 (chapter 205) + 35 (chapter 208) + 10 (chapter 209) + 35 (chapter 210) + 35 (chapter 211) + 95 (chapter 212) for a total of 280 free points into agility, but the chart in this chapter only puts 245 free points into agility. Between the chart in chapter 205 and the chart in this chapter 230, agility should have gained 237 points from class, race, and profession levels, 280 points from free points, and 51 points from bananas, for a total increase of 568, which is increased by 45% to 823.6. When added to agility 1552 from chapter 205, the agility should be 1552+823.6 = 2375.6 in this chapter. But it is shown as 2320 in this chapter. Likewise for perception, it should have gained 357 points from leveling and 105 free points for a total increase of 462, which is increased by 65% to 762.3 which is added to 3140 from chapter 205 to get 3140 + 762.3 = 3902.3 except this chapter shows 3960 for perception. Summary: Agility missing 3 points from bananas and missing 35 points of free points so it should be agility 2375.6 (not 2320). Perception has too many free points by 35 points so it should be perception 3902.3 (not 3960).
2021-06-08 19:37:08 +0000 UTCIt was right all along. I swear.
Zogarth
2021-06-08 18:56:28 +0000 UTCThis Chapter Contain Alchemy -> 'This Chapter Contains Alchemy'
Jim
2021-06-08 18:47:25 +0000 UTCThe consumption points cap increases by 15 points for every D-grade race level, correct? Since his race is now 111 (from 108), his cap has gone up by 45 points in the past month, while he has only consumed 39 points. So his consumption is not quite keeping up with his cap.
2021-06-08 13:11:13 +0000 UTCThanks!
Luciaron
2021-06-08 13:04:48 +0000 UTCFixed.
Zogarth
2021-06-08 12:47:34 +0000 UTC'that emitted' -> 'that it emitted' 'risked that happened' happened -> happening
Corwin Amber
2021-06-08 12:44:32 +0000 UTCI don't even know what the snowflake method is. I just began writing stuff. My planning mainly revolves around "awesome moment I want to happen and is building up to" more than anything else. Setting and theme? Meh, hunter in a forest, makes sense. Theme? Dude hunting. Motivation? He wants to hunt. Besides that, most just come up on the fly with what I think is interesting. I did put a lot of thought and planning into the entire LitRPG and magic system in general, and that is a lot more set in stone and rule-heavy than anything else. The entire novel started while I was playing Skyrim, and I thought "Hm, what if the MC in the LitRPG used a bow?" And here we are. So, I would consider what kind of story you want to write before you consider anything advanced. What you think would be fun to write.
Zogarth
2021-06-08 11:38:25 +0000 UTCTFTC! Hey Zogarth, what tools did you use when you were first starting this novel? Like, did you use the snowflake method, the 3 act structure, etc? Also, what questions did you answer first before you started writing? (e.g., what is the setting/theme, what are your main character's motivation/goals, what are the limits of the power system, etc.) I'm planning on writing a VRMMO novel, and I'm kinda lost on the conception stage.
Syntrx
2021-06-08 11:33:28 +0000 UTCFixed
Zogarth
2021-06-08 11:29:14 +0000 UTCbut he risked that happened if he kept doing as he did. happening
Jonathan
2021-06-08 11:28:21 +0000 UTC> Death-affinity liked to make things dead, even other dead things Jake has a talent for teaching complex concepts
Amelgar
2021-06-08 11:14:00 +0000 UTCThe bananas he ate were tasty, perception is forever the best stat.
Zogarth
2021-06-08 11:06:20 +0000 UTC"Anyway, bananas were tasty, perception is the best stat" Isn't 'is' tense shifting? The first clause is past tense (bananas WERE tasty), but the second clause is present tense (perception IS the best stat)? Shouldn't it be: 'perception WAS the best stat'? I might be wrong, but I've been reading a first person present tense novel recently and they use 'is' a lot
Michael
2021-06-08 11:04:29 +0000 UTCFixed
Zogarth
2021-06-08 11:03:23 +0000 UTCMy god without that chapter title I would have been so very lost. Thank heavens.
RedFaux
2021-06-08 11:01:45 +0000 UTC"As for skills, not much had changed there besides a few upgrades here and there." Remove the first there. Not much had changed besides a few upgrades here and there.
Michael
2021-06-08 11:00:31 +0000 UTCSuch a nuanced chap title
Michael
2021-06-08 10:54:37 +0000 UTCYay
An_Amazing_Username
2021-06-08 10:54:31 +0000 UTC