Chapter 198: Trash Bonanza
Added 2020-03-04 22:01:00 +0000 UTCJason set up the cloud house after they cleared out the adventure notices of the third village of the day. Henrietta gathered the team together to talk about their performance in the days combat.
Obviously, most of those notices werent any kind of a challenge, she said. As a team, and even alone for most of you, very few iron-rank enemies will pose any kind of threat. Thats acceptable for now, but a full team of capable iron-rankers should comfortably handle not just most iron-rank monsters but bronze-rank monsters as well. One to one, any adventurer should be worth more than any monster of their own rank. That is not to say you all need to be able to handle monsters alone. Neil and Clive, your powers are obvious suited to a group environment. You need to make sure that your value to the team is greater than any monster to their pack.
Neil threw a wary glance in Jasons direction.
What? Jason asked.
Nothing smarmy to say about my value to the team?
Are you kidding? Jason asked. Youre awesome. If the team gets stuck in a situation where you or me has to be kicked off the bus, its not going to be you.
Jason is right, Henrietta said. Neil, you are the most indispensable member of the team. That does not mean you dont have improvements to make, which goes for all of you. You beat the bronze-rank monsters today, but if youre still performing at that level by the time we get to back to Greenstone, then I will personally see to it you disband. I will not have my brother in a stagnant team, because right now youre all potential and no payoff.
She panned her gaze over the group.
You have clearly been strategising around versatility, she went on, which is a good fit for your team makeup and power sets. Now Ive seen you in action against a live enemy who poses an actual challenge, I could easily recognise the factor holding you back. That factor is a lack of dynamism.
Were using a variety of strategies, Humphrey said, and were constantly devising more.
And that is a good foundation, Henrietta said. Youre combining your abilities well enough, but only when you fall into those devised strategies. When pushed out of them, you fall back to individual efforts. You need to internalise those strategies to the point that you can improvise on the move and adapt to the different configurations required in the moment. The key is that when you adapt, you have to include your team members instead of falling back on what you know works just for you.
Trust, Jason said.
Precisely, Henrietta said. To make the most of your versatility, Improvisation will be critical. You have to know what your team is capable of and trust them to do it. You have to learn to read each other. No discussion, no hesitation. Assess, adapt, act.
Surely thats a matter of experience, Neil said.
Its exactly a matter of experience, Henrietta said. Not just any experience, though. You have to know everything your team is capable of and you wont figure that out if you keep falling into the same, easy patterns. From now onward, I will be picking you out for notices in different groupings. When youve been doing this yourselves, youve been going for the obvious, complimentary groupings. Jason and Sophie, Clive and Belinda, Humphrey and Neil. Youre going to find these new groups I put you in awkward, perhaps even dangerous. Your job will be to tease out everything your team mates are capable of. To find the synergies you never saw and exercise the abilities that have gone neglected. If nothing else, it will help you rank up all your powers on the way to bronze.
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Henrietta put her designs into action with the next village they came to. First up was the pairing of Jason and Belinda. Belinda had fallen into a pattern of resetting and duplicating Clives infrequent, high-impact powers, a tactic worthless with Jasons rapid, low-impact abilities. They ended up with Belinda serving as a makeshift guardian, drawing enemy attention while Jason went to work.
Pathetic, was Henriettas assessment. Jason, youre squandering Belindas powers and trying to do it all yourself. Expect to be placed in this pairing again and again until you find the synergies that make you fight like a team instead of like nervous adolescents, fumbling around one another.
I think that means you, Humphrey, Jason said.
Is there something in my tone that suggests inviting light-hearted whimsy? Henrietta snapped. If you have time to levy your wit against my brother, Mr Asano, I suggest you leverage it in the development of your combat skills, rather than your socials ones.
Humphrey received a similar dressing down after being paired with Clive, Henrietta berating them for working as a pair of disconnected individuals.
Its not enough to be a distraction for your damage dealer, Henrietta told her brother. Youre trying to set up Clive to use his attack spell, as if he didnt have nineteen other essence abilities. I want to see you luring people into his trap spell. Baiting the enemy into making big attacks where his retribution damage powers will have the greatest effect. And you, Clive need to stop waiting for everyone else to give you your chances. You have to make them yourself.
As they went from village to village, fight to fight, the team was placed in a variety of configurations. Neil was grouped with Jason, whose usual stealth tactics would leave the healer alone and exposed. Then he was paired with Sophie against a high-defence monster. Neil and Sophie made for a combination even harder to harm than the monster itself, but they lacked the offensive power to hurt it in turn, turning the fight into a battle of attrition.
Belinda saw the most action of anyone in the team, combined with everyone else in different configurations of two or three. Not only were her powers the most varied and untested, she was also the one most in need of experience.
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The next bronze-rank monster encounter came at the final coastal village before their route would take them inland. Henriettas intention had been to let them face bronze-rank monsters in smaller groups, but this one was an aquatic monster. Not only was she allowing the full group to act together but also participating herself.
The monster wasnt notoriously strong, but it was aquatic and had the environmental advantage. They used water breathing potions, Jason finally taking Clives advice and getting Humphrey to hold his head under water until he gasped out and broke the reflex to breathe. It took multiple attempts before Jason could actively stop breathing without his instincts freaking out and starting him up again. Only after finally overcoming the drowning reflex did he manage it.
This feels very weird, he croaked in a gasping voice. I have to get used to talking when Im not breathing.
No rush, Neil said.
Its kind of unnerving, Jason continued. Its like my body senses something is wrong. It definitely doesnt want me wasting breath I dont have on talking.
Trust your instincts, Neil said.
Thats not helping, Henrietta said to Neil.
Its helping me, Neil said.
It will take time before your body adapts, Clive said. Its actually an unusual and fascinating process. Your body, as it stops doing things the way a mortal body does, will start find new ways. Your voice, for example, wont come from breathing through your throat but by using vibrations to generate sound. Itll take a while before you sound like your old self, but along the way youll find yourself picking up interesting tricks. Throwing your voice or projecting it to fill up a room. Or just blasting louder than you ever could with something as maudlin as lungs.
Dont try and rely on not breathing in combat, yet, Henrietta told Jason. Youve been breathing your whole life and you dont just kick the habit that easily. You can do it fine, standing around, nice and safe. You go underwater and get caught up in a fight and youll find that drowning reflex coming right back.
The fight against the aquatic monster was a mess. While breathing water, spells could still be cast but it had to be done with careful enunciation of the incantations, slowing the process down. The leverage required to swing weapons underwater was impossible to achieve without an item like the necklace of the deep that Humphrey was wearing, and even then it took all his strength to swing his sword through the water to even minimal effect. Mobility was obviously impacted underwater and team coordination fell apart, even using Jasons voice chat for silent, telepathic speech.
That was an absolute shambles, Henrietta told them as they dragged themselves out of the surf after eking out a victory. She had done much of the work, using a spell that allowed her familiars to act freely under the water.
Neil, you were the solitary stand-out, she continued. The way you covered the team and their many, many mistakes was a credit to you. Well done. How much mana do you have left?
Im drained, he said, collapsing onto his back on the sandy beach.
And thats how close you were to failure, Henrietta told the others. If the fight had gone on any longer, there was a danger of some of you suffering real damage when Neils mana ran out.
The fight was in an extreme environment against a bronze-rank monster, Humphrey said in defence of the team. If you expected us to do well, you wouldnt have participated yourself.
And if I wasnt here to participate? Henrietta challenged her brother. What would you have done?
Sent for someone else, Humphrey said. If it was aggressive enough to leave the water to attack, we could have fought it on land. If not, wed have had the time to send for an adventurer better suited to fighting it.
Henrietta grinned, surprising the team.
Good answer, she said. Recognising when not to fight is also a strength worth cultivating. If the top reason adventurers die is bad information, the second is lacking the courage to admit they arent a match for the fight in front of them.
Not to dismiss the fact that I was the best, Neil said from where he was sprawled in the sand, but how useful is learning to fight underwater anyway?
We wont always get to pick our fights, or the chance to walk away, Jason said. We have to be ready for the fights we dont want. That fight showed us the strength of having the right items to compensate for environmental challenges. If we pick some more up and keep them in storage, then with some more experience we should at least be able to hold our own.
Asano is right, Henrietta said. Always be as ready as you can. Were done with these coastal villages, but once youre back in Greenstone, pick up some items and practise more underwater combat in the mirage chamber.
***
As the team turned their path inland, they started crossing the empty desert sands. The heavy skimmer allowed them to travel in relative comfort, sitting under an awning as the seemingly endless desert passed by. The air was hot, rushing over their faces with the speed of the skimmer, but not oppressively so with milder winter temperatures.
Jason and Clive both had oasis bracelets that shielded them from the heat, as did Belinda. Jory had gifted it to her in preparation for her first real adventuring expedition. For the rest of the team he had provided less-valuable, but still welcome heat protection for a nominal fee. Sophie, Neil and Humphrey all wore head-cloths that were alchemically treated to remain wet and cool. Henrietta had a fire essence and could eat worse heat that the desert could throw at her.
They made their way through remote villages that were torn between gratitude for their arrival and frustration it had taken so long. The villages were all located on oases sourced from apertures to the rainforest astral space. One village had even experienced attacks by Builder cultists who had fled through the local aperture, following the battle with the expedition in the astral space.
The villages in the sandy regions of the desert were largely there to serve the more remote spirit coin farms. With many magical practises prohibited in the area of the sensitive coin farms, the people staffed there turned to nearby villages.
Moving deeper in, the sand turned to rocky wastes. Most of the villagers they encountered quarried the stone for which Greenstone was named, while others were mining towns. Most of those towns were built around dig sites for a magical ore that appeared in the desert, and while investigating to serve his own curiosity, Jason made an interesting discovery.
The magical mineral sun gold could be found in iron and bronze-rank veins and mostly appeared in arid lands that saw clear skies all year round. For that reason, most sun gold mines were located in deserts. Sun gold was always found with large quantities of what they called trash gold, which was normal rank and had no magical properties. It simply formed in large quantities around sun gold veins and had to be carefully separated from the valuable stuff in the smelting process.
Jason picked some of the discarded metal.
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Item: [Gold Nugget] (normal rank, common)
A lump of non magical gold. Has little value in worlds with magical equivalents (crafting material, metal).
- Effect: Non-magical crafting material.
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The sun gold was refined by a local whose iron and transmutation essences turned him into a human smelting machine. Trash gold was a cheap cosmetic material considered too heavy to be worth shipping off and was largely discarded. Jason paid the smelter to go though the slag piles, helping him experiment with what sizes he could fit into his inventory. It turned out he could stack twenty ten-kilogram bars of purified trash gold into a single slot, as the restrictions were more size than weight-based. Jason left the village with two slots filled with heavy gold bars.
What do you want all that trash gold for?
Someday Im going to go home, Jason said. Where I come from, theres no such thing as magic gold. In my world, trash gold is just gold.
Comments
All i really want is to watch Jason to throw 400kg of gold bars at people.
Trollballz
2020-03-26 16:58:47 +0000 UTCThe higher they go, the harder they are to raise. He'll probably need a good, hard fight in the dark to get the power over that threshold.
Shirtaloon
2020-03-05 10:34:12 +0000 UTCHow have Jason's eye powers not reached bronze yet? They were at 9 around the astral space!
Vin Reisling
2020-03-05 10:24:45 +0000 UTCWhile its true they are good for who and what they are, Humphrey comes from a family even royalty respects. That means he doesn't have to limit himself to a team of who and what they are. Henrietta wants her brother not to be in an amazing team considering their circumstances, but an amazing team in general. She hasn't seen them in action, but through rumors knows they have potential, just not how much. That's why shes testing them. Also, the stuff they are working on IS the basics. It's group synergy. That's the foundation of any team fighting.
ZaA
2020-03-05 01:51:23 +0000 UTCNaw, shes treating the group like crap, but it feels more like a nicer boot camp
Al
2020-03-05 00:49:23 +0000 UTCMeh, Henri is just in drill-sergeant mode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ba6zk8-t-M "Sliding scale" writing techniques (not even sure what to call it) like this are annoying. They are used so often in xianxia/wuxia. Hero (or Hiro) is big and strong with good kung fu until he meets Teacher X, then he trains and gets REALLY strong and skilled...until he meets Teacher Y under whose foot he realizes he is STILL just a pathetic insect that must train and become ACTUALLY REALLY strong and skilled, then.......wash and repeat however many times you can get away with it. Jason's group is newly formed and not the most cohesive team, the members are all(?) only at iron. But they were supposedly awesome for who and what they were just a few chapters ago, finally beating the prince and his group in the magic holodeck. Some of the individual team members were touted as serious badasses, taking out bronzes on their own. So yeah, a bit heavy-handed. Plus, I would say they are not "raw recruits" anymore. Drill sergeants and other instructors are normally that way in the basic courses, for indoctrination and motivation. Advanced type development is much more businesslike...unless someone really messes up and deserves a simple chewing-out or some kind of real disciplinary action.
2020-03-05 00:30:11 +0000 UTCI get that Henrietta is trying to stress the importance of the training, but it seems like we just got Sophie to stop treating Jason like crap and now Henrietta is picking up right where Sophie left off
BigBuckler
2020-03-04 23:40:39 +0000 UTCShe is probably playing the bad cop to extract every bit of juice out of them.
2020-03-04 23:36:39 +0000 UTCSaid magic Items will probably be locked to specific ranks, to me the essences and awakening stones is were is at, with his umbrella he can make a suitable ritual circle though I don't think how will they level their ranks with the lack of ambient mana.
2020-03-04 23:35:40 +0000 UTCSo a potential 20M in gold, I though it would be more to be honest. 40 bars, which is 2 slots, times 0.5M per bar. Are you sure is 50K per 1Kg?
2020-03-04 23:31:29 +0000 UTCHenrietta... is kind of annoying. She is not wrong, but is definitely on a high horse.
The 49th Khan
2020-03-04 23:05:39 +0000 UTCYeah all that gold is about $21-22M USD right now, but if he keeps his powers in the transfer back that's chump change to what he could quickly make, and also probably unimpressive compared to sale price of any magic items he brings back with him. And if he doesn't keep his powers then it's all stored in an extra-dimensional space he can't access anyway, right?
Kyle
2020-03-04 22:50:47 +0000 UTCBlah blah blah, Henri is such a bore. Also she said last chapter (I think) that it was the first time most of them would be fighting a bronze rank monster, but all but one have already. I think that sums up a lot of what she's had to say so far.
Leonard Marchant
2020-03-04 22:43:39 +0000 UTCEach of those bars would be worth well over 500K US.
Chopper
2020-03-04 22:40:41 +0000 UTCGotta grab all the gold he can.
Alexander Dupree
2020-03-04 22:36:43 +0000 UTCMost items probably just use magic to bypass the need for conductive materials in the first place.
Garrett
2020-03-04 22:18:04 +0000 UTCAh Magic World Whose Name I Cant Remember, where the gold is just chucked in the trash because though shiny it cant do jack. Really though, does magic gold have better conductivity? Because you could do some real neat stuff with electrical conductivity with all that gold.
Bunny Waffles
2020-03-04 22:09:59 +0000 UTCWaiting for this!
CptJimmy
2020-03-04 22:01:24 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter
Alexander Dupree
2020-03-04 22:01:21 +0000 UTC