Noon had already co and gone. The sky above Ravenhall was clear, only a couple clouds visible in the distance as Ilea walked towards the City Hall. A grand building, towering over its neighbors. Straight gray stone decorated with designs only magic allowed, or perhaps thousands of hours of chiseling. Pillars adorned and stabilized the front of the building.
Ilea certainly felt like she was walking into the highest court of the city. How much of this did they have to rebuild. She wondered, hardly any noticeable renovation or repair work visible. Magic of course allowed for more nuanced restoration than what she had seen on Earth. The people building their cathedrals would go nuts seeing the possibilities here. Their lifeti works created in weeks or months thanks to capable stone mages.
As she walked into the building, a guard stopped her at the door. Ilea moved her ash armor over herself, mostly to keep her face hidden amongst the nobles. If they really wanted to find out who she was, there were enough sources in the city by now but she could at least make it a little harder to find out. Im Lilith, here to see the Nobility diator. She said.
The guard chuckled, Of course, and I am the king of Ravenhall. He paused, Only nobles are allowed in and with that armor and your healer tag, I think youre a mber of the Hand or just an adventurer. If youre on the list, do state your na.
Ilea walked closer and reached out to the man, really not in the mood for any more of this.
[Warrior lvl 75]
His short broadsword flashed out and stopped dead on her hand, his eyes going wide.
Trian appeared between them, one hand on his arm and one on Ileas. Now, now. There is no need to be this violent. This is the City Hall. He said in a calm tone, smiling at each of them in turn.
How am I not on the list? Ilea asked, taking her hand back.
Sir, she tried to grab . I had no choice.
Trian shook his head, Comndable but if soone like her tries to gain entry, you stall her, try a diplomatic route and stay defensive. He paused, You seem to have a question?
The guard glanced at Ilea with an uncertain expression, Even with a healer, sir?
Lilith, I didnt think youd be interested in visiting the City Hall. I will put you on the list shortly. He looked at the guard, Attacking healers is a bad idea in general. We need all we can get. As to this one, youre lucky she seems to be in a good mood.
The man gulped and bowed lightly, Apologies, lady Lilith.
Dont sweat it mate. I wanted to talk, Trian. Do you have ti? She asked, noticing the guards expression of shock.
Trian smiled, For you, always. He vanished.
Ilea saw him appear in a room upstairs before she tapped the babbling guard on his shoulder, Try to hit a weak spot next ti. And dont underestimate healers, or any classes for that matter. She said and blinked up to join Trian.
He led her into an adjacent room before he activated a couple enchantnts near the door. I got the books from Elise, thank you. He started, We also have two possible places where we can build the headquarters. One in the central circle and one in the outermost one. The latter is much bigger but well its in the outer ring.
Whats the problem with that? Youre pretty fast on your feet, I doubt that would bother you. Ilea comnted, her ashen armor vanishing as she ran her finger over a nearby wooden table. Beautiful.
Its not about . All the big guilds are in the central circle. Its good to attract capable and rich adventurers as well as investors. Trian said.
Ilea looked at him, the man trying to hide a slight mischievous smirk. She only saw it thanks to her sphere, Are you testing ? She asked, a smirk of her own on her face, I thought you trusted by now.
He looked at her, the smirk now apparent, Oh, I trust you. With my life. There just werent that many discussions about economics and politics back when we still worked together. Yet if I am to manage this thing, I want to stand behind what were doing. He paused and leaned back on the wooden wall behind him, What do you choose?
Ilea shook her head, Thats what you get for hanging around nobles all the ti. Of course well take the one closest to the refugees in the outer wall. Im the only investor you need and we want to train new recruits, not hire established adventurers.
He smiled, Good. That would have been my choice too. The added space and underground expansion possibilities are a nice bonus too. Also, Ilea. Im a noble myself, you shouldnt forget that. If anybody is influencing anyone else, its . He spoke with conviction and a casual confidence.
I rember you being an arrogant prick, yes. Glad you have settled on sothing more reasonable in the anti. Ilea said.
Blunt as ever. Very refreshing, thanks. I have so possible teachers already, so even Hand mbers that are looking for a more relaxed position. Thanks for talking to William as well, he already inford about the cooperation with classes. Claire straight up gave a part of the gear you have supplied. I doubt well need it for a long while though.
Ilea nodded, Good. Here are the contracts she prepared. Do look over them. I think most are alright the way they are. Let know if you want to add or remove anything. She said and summoned the stack of papers, going through and putting aside those relevant to the new organization. Ill get Iana Birch tomorrow, shes a capable enchantress working for . I think shell be able to provide whatever you need for the headquarters as well as the gear.
Trian clapped his hands together, Birch? Balduurs daughter? He laughed at her nod, Your connections do know no bounds it seems. Ive been looking for healers too but most are employed sowhere or in a team already. Now that we have a place and a contract, Ill start looking for volunteers. Keyla as well as other restaurants are already inford as well. You also apparently own a bunch of bed and furniture stores. They will be able to craft whatever we need.
Ilea chuckled, Its coming along nicely then. Sorry for all the work. She chuckled.
The man laughed, I love the idea and youre providing everything. I know that you prefer to fight monsters out there and being in the wild. Ive known that for a long ti. He smirked, If I can help produce little Ileas to join adventurer and Shadow teams, the world will thank us for it.
The work suits so dont worry, Ill do what I can. Im the one who should thank you. He paused, Thought of a na yet?
So, yea. Sentinel Healer Corps maybe? Or Red Sentinel Corps. Shadows Heart. She suggested.
Trian nodded, Sentinel because, let guess your class? He grinned, Shadows Heart would be too closely associated with the Hand, I suppose. Why Red? For blood?
It is part of my healer class description, yes. I think it fits better than Guardian or sothing of the like. The red part, well there was this organization back where I was from. They helped out where they could, mostly dical aid but generally there to reduce human suffering. She replied, You think its a bad idea to be associated with the Hand?
No necessarily but if we want to stand on our own, I think its better to have a new na. I dont know about red sentinel. Even with your explanation. Sentinel Healer Corps sounds similar to most healing orders who have that word in their nas. The goal is to have capable fighters that can also heal. The man mused. Corps is written nearly like the word for Corpse Im not sure if thats for the best.
Ilea chuckled, What about dic then, its the word we used for doctors or well, healers and surgeons during wars. Healers amongst soldiers or warriors. She paused, Regarding the corpse, its a close line between life and death around here. I think it makes the na even better. Morbid perhaps but also a reality check. And we both get to use it as a pun, albeit written.
He scratched his beard, True. That is a benefit. So Sentinel dic Corps? We dont have the word here but if it pretty much ans combat healer, it fits well. The word will spread anyway. The man suggested.
dic Sentinel Corps works better I think. We should have badges made as well. Iana will be able to enchant them so we have sothing similar to the Shadow badges.
Ill talk to a smith in one of the forges you own. Or Balduur if he agrees, I suppose. Pretty boring work. Any idea with the symbol?
Ilea shrugged, None yet. Didnt really think about it. Maybe just a cross or shield? No were more aggressive than that.
A cross? He asked.
Oh yea Elos wouldnt know about that I suppose. Doesnt really make sense then. Any widely known symbol for healers here? She asked.
The man nodded, Yes, one for most big healing orders. Though that wouldnt be the goal here, I suppose. He laughed, Ill think about it. Maybe Ill have so prototypes made and we can decide together?
Hmm sure. Include one of a Drake as well as a Basilisk. Ilea said.
Drakes are really important to you, arent they? You never told that story. He said, sitting down on a nearby chair while looking at her.
Ilea smiled, When I appeared in Elos, it was close to Riverwatch, to the north. The first monster I ever saw was a Drake. She shook her head, Considered dangerous beasts by the first librarian I talked to. Well I got mangled pretty badly by the first ones I fought.
He laughed, Not wrong then. If youre below level fifty and not a warrior or body enhancer, they would be terrifying to face. A monster might be a good idea, seeing the goal is to fight them instead of people. Ill have sothing ready in the coming weeks.
Dont prioritize it. She replied.
Any ideas with the class yet? Trian asked, leaning forward, All the books and teachers will probably be enough for a normal healer class, especially if they learn about mana theory and the like. We want sothing a little more sturdy though.
The Azarinth class sucks because you have to touch soone to heal. Maybe we can learn from it though. The arcane nature of the healing is unique. Maybe we can devise sothing from it. Early resistance training before getting a class should be good too. Ilea said, My ashen class is strong defensively and offers so bonuses to resistances. Getting it is insanely hard though.
Trian nodded, Its also not a healing class itself. We will have enough people willing to test things out. Training and educating them in healing and fighting as well as a bunch of resistances will be a good base I think. Ive gone through a big part of the information already that Elise provided and it looks like many of the healing orders have a more religious approach as well as using substances and elixirs where available.
Is that necessary though? My ashen class evolved from an initial Fire Mage class. Ilea said.
He shook his head, Definitely not necessary. We just have to test, see what people can learn. Being below level fifty wont offer the best classes anyway. All we really need is a healing ability so we can effectively train resistances as well as other magic and fighting amongst the mbers.
Ilea chuckled, It seems like such a logical way to train early on. They can still fight each other to near death without much true danger.
Sure, early on their skills will rise quickly. The higher ups in the healing orders likely focus on more defensive and pure healing classes to avoid dissident. You have to realize too that simple bouts wont give as many skill levels as being in real danger. Trian said.
Im sure youll have so ideas to create sothing close to real danger. Ilea smirked, I could fight them too, rip out so limbs. As cruel as the system governing classes and levels is, I would assu real pain and near death experiences count, be they done in an artificial environnt.
You sound like so of the nobles in Virilya. Trian replied.
Ilea shrugged, The difference is that we ask for consent. She said, And we dont start training them at five or ten years old. Adults only.
Of course. With what they went through, Im sure many will agree happily. Experiencing pain should be a requirent before becoming an adventurer. Most casualties happen in the first three jobs they do. At least according to the guild representative Ive talked to last week. Trian said, They would welco a rcenary healer organization with reasonable prices by the way. Most of the ti only bigger expeditions can pay the orders.
Thats good to hear. I think so demonstrations between the two of us can give so good impressions to any new recruits. Ilea added, Would it be viable to capture monsters for them to fight?
Trian thought about it, Maybe but I think it would make more sense to purchase the rights to a nearby dungeon. Maybe you have one already, I didnt check with Claire about that yet.
Are there even low level ones around? Ilea asked.
Of course. The levels vary in most areas. My father used to say it depended on the nearby mana density but after seeing a lot of areas and dungeons, feeling the mana. I doubt its just that. The mage explained.
Ilea stood up and cracked her neck, Well, the north has incredibly dense mana. Enough to gain Arcane Magic Resistance from just well breathing. And the monsters there are super high level. Dungeons with beasts well over five hundred.
Well, Im sure its a factor. The way you described the north, only the strongest would survive either way so its not necessarily proof. He replied and too got up, offering his hand.
True again. She grasped it and smiled, Ill leave you to your work again. dic Sentinel Corps leader, Trian.
He smiled and spoke, We will work on the different positions too. For now I suppose leader is alright. Oh before you vanish. He said, letting go of her hand, Thanks for killing that noble after a formal duel request was made. There will be so who hold you in disdain for that of course so be prepared for so assassins sent your way. It might not be an issue because the noble in question wasnt exactly rich or influential but so of the northerners dislike it when their own get disrespected.
Ilea nodded, Let them try. She turned around but paused, Feel free to share so information on Lilith and how powerful she is. Perhaps that will make them feel a little less enthusiastic about hunting her down.
Trian smirked, I will share so things. I also didnt want to sound too paranoid, many of the nobles welco your actions, Im sure. Even if few are vocal about it. Take care, Ilea. Make sure to be back in a couple weeks to check out the first recruits. Dont beco a corpse.
Ill try not to? Also yea, we should work on a slogan. Ilea said.
Trian didnt reply, a slight smile tugging on his lips.
She shook her head and blinked down, right behind the guard and with her ash armor protecting her again.
The man didnt notice her imdiately.
Boo. She whispered in his ear before blinking again, out of his sight. Ilea chuckled at his jump and subsequent preparation for battle, all perceived in her sphere. Now, She said, Iana needs another day. Maybe I should check on that necromancer before his cult becos the dominant religion in the region. She murmured to herself before activating her Sentinel Huntress skill, focusing in on the necromancer.
It took over an hour to find his scent. Mostly because there was just so much to register in the city. The trail led her down into the sewers, through the underground before she ca up to a closed gate. Behind it, she saw there were two ard n playing cards on a table, sitting on wobbly old chairs.
I hope the sll in there is better than here. She thought, the flow of sewage prominent in her ears, the sll in her nose even more so. She stepped up and knocked on the door.
Fuck off! One of them shouted.
Ilea knocked once more, this ti using a little more strength and hitting the door near its top. The hinges bent and ripped out of the stone, the door landing on the floor with a heavy crash. It slid towards the table.
The two n jumped up, one grabbing his daggers and the other one preparing what looked like a death magic spell.
[Mage lvl 103]
[Warrior lvl 58]
Ilea smiled and stepped inside, her ash armor and deanor sending a terrifying yet casual vibe, I dont like to be told to fuck off.
The n looked at each other, What do you want? One of them asked. Not the man who had shouted before.
Im looking for my friend. Gray hair, green eyes, beard. Incredibly charming. She explained and walked closer, onto the door.
Look, lady. We dont want trouble. One of them said.
Im just here for him. I wasnt sarcastic, hes actually a friend. Ilea said.
Do you an the necromancer who ca earlier? One of them asked, The description fits.
That would be him, yes. Ilea smiled. What is this, an underground gambling place?
One of them grinned, A little more than that.
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