Delve Chapter 164: Deluge

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“And then, after the fight was over, we spent the next few days poking around the cavern and so of the lower tunnels. We didn’t find any way to get further down. It looks like the hive chamber was as low as it goes. So that’s it, basically.”

Rain scratched at his beard as he finished speaking. He was sitting in Vanna’s office, which had been the equipnt storeroom originally. There was still a good bit of stuff piled in crates behind her desk, limiting the available space and making the room cramped. It was just him, Vanna, and Tarny in there at the mont, Aliah having gone to organize an expedition to the third chasm. They wanted to retrieve the materials they’d left there before night fell and the monster population began to recover.

“What about the lair?” Tarny asked.

“Keep your voice down,” Rain said, looking up at the ceiling. Vanna’s office was unique in the compound in that it had a roof not of glass, but of tal sheeting, installed to stop anyone from spying on important company business with Scrying Pool. Rain tapped his fingers beside his helt, sitting innocuously on Vanna’s desk. The Facade enchantnt was active, making it look like slightly-battered steel instead of what it truly was.

“Sorry,” Tarny said.

Rain nodded in acknowledgnt, finishing a sweep with Detection. There were people around, but none with an ear obviously pressed against a wall, so he turned to answer Tarny’s question. “The Lair is valuable, and that makes it dangerous if word gets out. Its existence is eyes-only and need-to-know.”

“Okay,” Tarny said, glancing at Vanna, then back to Rain. “Why tell , then?”

“Because I trust you, Tarny, and you’re my adjutant,” Rain said, looking at him. “I didn’t make the position official just because I liked the sound of the title. If you’re going to help be a good captain, you need to know certain things. Just like Vanna does as quartermaster.”

“About that,” Vanna said. “It’s ‘commander’ now. I decided that ‘quartermaster’ fit better with what my brother’s been doing as chair of Logistics, so I had it changed. I hope you don’t mind. ‘Commander’ implies that I’m in command, not you, which trust , I don’t want, but I couldn’t think of anything better.”

Rain smiled. “It’s perfect, Number One.”

Ignoring the confused look this got him, he turned back to Tarny to continue. “The lair is Arcane, as I ntioned. When we checked its level, we knew that there was no way we were going in there. It’s thirty-six, which is basically a death sentence. I’m sure you already know this, but Arcane lairs are infamous for not letting you out until you finish.”

“I didn’t know that, actually,” Tarny said.

Rain shrugged, leaning back to stretch. “I didn’t know either until I started asking questions.” He tapped his temple. “I’ve got Common Knowledge: Lairs all ready to go in here. I just need to write it out. On that note, Vanna, do you have a piece of paper? I want to jot my class options down, including the unlock requirents. We’re going to start building up a list of them so everyone can benefit. We can talk about this later, but I’d like to have Ascension start offering to buy information like this from people.”

“Didn’t you just say that so information was dangerous?” Vanna asked, raising an eyebrow. “And now you want to write it down?”

Rain nodded. “It’s a risk I’m willing to take in this case. Hells, this is basically the reason I founded Ascension to begin with. To keep the Watch happy, we’ll make it known that we don’t intend to publish anything outside of our organization. I’m thinking...we’ll let Aspirants get info on Common and Uncommon classes, but Rares and Legendaries we’ll restrict to Trusted and higher. Maybe Entrusted for legendaries. I haven’t decided yet. I need to look over the updated codes before I decide where to draw the line.”

Vanna nodded, opening a drawer and rummaging inside.

“Are you still planning on staying with Dynamo?” Tarny asked.

Rain nodded, glancing at him. “Dynamo is the clear winner of what I’ve got available, but I don’t have all my skills maxed yet, so I haven’t picked it. Oh, if it wasn’t obvious from the lack of panic when I walked into the camp, my soul issues are…” He cleared his throat. “Without getting into detail, the patch isn’t the strongest thing in the world. I need to be careful about how much mana I spend, which is why I haven’t just power leveled myself.”

Rain closed his mouth. He had been vague at points in his retelling, and his soul was one of those areas. So information really was need-to-know. It rankled that he had to stay silent out of caution, but there it was.

“Here,” Vanna said, handing him a pen. Rain blinked as he took it, looking down in surprise. It was heavy, made of tal, and instead of a fountain tip, it had a tiny ball set into the point, darkened with ink.

“Man, Staavo’s on a roll,” Rain said, grinning as he set the pen to the paper to test it out. He had to give it a little scribble to get the ink flowing, but that was par for the course.

“Mmm,” Vanna said. “The old man’s been busy, sure enough. Myth’s not happy about those, by the way.”

“Why not?” Rain asked, summoning his class options for reference, then beginning to write in earnest.

“He says they’re cutting into his market,” Vanna said with a shrug. “Apparently, he and Reason make Alchemical quills that don’t need ink and can write on anything. Never mind that they can’t make them without Arcane Crysts.”

“Ah,” Rain said, pausing and looking up. He rembered loni trying to sell him just such a quill. He smiled. “Well, we’ve got Arcane Crysts now.” He gestured at his bulging pack, sitting between his chair and Tarny’s.

The pack was ugly, smaller than the Double Gamgee, which had been deconstructed to make it. Even layered, the crudely re-stitched canvas was barely up to the task of holding so much weight. Rain nudged it with a toe, making a crunchy sound, as if it was filled with gravel. His smile widened.

“How much is in there, exactly?” Vanna asked.

Rain shrugged, looking up. “We stopped counting. It’s a lot, I can tell you that. I need to talk to Slt. Maybe Atyl, too, for Finance, now that that’s a thing. We’ve got so sorting and counting to do, and I have to figure out how to avoid destabilizing the entire economy.” He paused, checking with Detection. “Oh good, they’re both out in the tavern.”

“Want to go get them?” Tarny asked.

“Please,” Rain said, nodding. “See if you can find a scale for Tel, too, and so...like…bins or sothing. We should count in here, and sooner, rather than later.” He pointed up at the tal roof. “We’ll want to be under cover for this.”

“Right now, though?” Vanna asked, raising a hand for Tarny to wait.

Rain nodded. “No reason to wait. We need to settle up before our crafters can start using what we brought back. We need to calculate the credit value of everything, then subtract the fee for the two blues and work out a rate for the use of the…” he paused, checking with Detection, then continued, ”...accolades. I’ve got to talk to you about the plan for those, by the way, but one thing at a ti.” He tapped his helt with the end of the pen, making a tallic ring. “Tallheart made a bunch of equipnt, and he needs credit for that, accounting for the cost of the materials used. Aliah and I need to pay him for it, and...” Rain trailed off, then smirked at Vanna. “It’s gonna be a whole thing. Did you finish that book on Osaran tax law yet?”

Vanna rolled her eyes. “What do you think?”

Rain chuckled, then nodded to Tarny. Tarny nodded back and left on his mission while Rain returned his attention to the paper. He scribbled furiously, determined to finish before Tarny returned with the others. As he filled out each page, he spun it around to face Vanna, glancing up at his interface from ti to ti to make sure he didn’t inadvertently skip anything.

Select a Class

High Worker ( )

Common

Primary Requirents

None

Effects

200% boost to non-combat skills

Up to 2 Specializations

Notes

Warning: Experience may no longer be gained through combat

High Warrior

Common

Primary Requirents

Strength greater than Endurance and Focus

Secondary Requirents

At least 500 kills by physical ans

Effects

150% boost to the effects of Strength

50% boost to the effects of Recovery

Up to 2 Specializations

High Mage

Common

Primary Requirents

Focus greater than Strength and Endurance

Secondary Requirents

At least 500 kills by magical ans

Effects

150% boost to the effects of Focus

50% boost to the effects of Clarity

Up to 2 Specializations

High Defender

Common

Primary Requirents

Endurance greater than Strength and Focus

Secondary Requirents

Absorb at least 50,000 total points of damage

Effects

150% boost to the effects of Endurance

50% boost to the effects of Vigor

Up to 2 Specializations

Redial Jack ( )

Uncommon

Primary Requirents

Strength, Endurance, and Focus equal

Not a Jack

Secondary Requirents

At least 5 kills by physical ans

At least 5 kills by magical ans

Absorb at least 500 total points of damage

Effects

40% boost to the effects of Strength, Endurance, and Focus

Notes

Functions as High Jack for level-50 class evolution

Hidden class, revealed by eting primary requirents

Redial Scourge Beacon ( )

Uncommon

Primary Requirents

At least 4 skills at or above rank 5 in Offensive Auras

Not a Scourge Beacon

Secondary Requirents

At least 50 kills with Offensive Auras

Effects

Increase Offensive Auras skill cap by 3

50% boost to the effects of Focus

Up to 3 Specializations

Notes

Functions as High Scourge Beacon for level-50 class evolution

Hidden class, revealed by eting primary requirents

Redial Warder Beacon ( )

Uncommon

Primary Requirents

At least 4 skills at or above rank 5 in Defensive Auras

Not a Warder Beacon

Secondary Requirents

Mitigate at least 1,000 total points of damage for self or allies

Effects

Increase Defensive Auras skill cap by 3

50% boost to the effects of Clarity

Up to 3 Specializations

Notes

Functions as High Warder Beacon for level-50 class evolution

Hidden class, revealed by eting primary requirents

Redial Logistics Beacon ( )

Uncommon

Primary Requirents

At least 4 skills at or above rank 5 in Utility Auras

Not a Logistics Beacon

Secondary Requirents

Over 500 hours of Utility Aura usage

Effects

Increase Utility Auras skill cap by 3

50% boost to the effects of Clarity

Up to 3 Specializations

Notes

Functions as High Logistics Beacon for level-50 class evolution

Hidden class, revealed by eting primary requirents

Redial ta-Beacon ( )

Uncommon

Primary Requirents

At least 4 skills at or above rank 5 in Aura tamagic

Not a ta-Beacon

Secondary Requirents

At least 5,000 mana spent through Aura tamagic enhancents

Effects

Increase Aura tamagic skill cap by 3

30% boost to the effects of Clarity

20% boost to the effects of Focus

Up to 3 Specializations

Notes

Functions as High ta-Beacon for level-50 class evolution

Hidden class, revealed by eting primary requirents

Redial Utility ta-Mage ( )

Uncommon

Primary Requirents

At least 4 skills at or above rank 5 in Magical Utility

Not a Utility ta-Mage

Secondary Requirents

At least 5,000 mana spent through Magical Utility enhancents

Effects

Increase Magical Utility skill cap by 3

25% boost to the effects of Clarity

25% boost to the effects of Focus

Up to 3 Specializations

Notes

Functions as High Utility ta-Mage for level-50 class evolution

Hidden class, revealed by eting primary requirents

High Dynamo ( )

Rare

Primary Requirents

Dynamo

Clarity at least 5 tis greater than Focus

Secondary Requirents

Recover at least 50,000 total points of mana

Effects

800% boost to the effects of Clarity

Up to 4 Specializations

Notes

Warning: Rare classes have higher experience requirents

Hidden class, revealed by eting primary requirents

Legendary Dynamo ( )

Legendary

Primary Requirents

Dynamo

All stat points invested in Clarity

Secondary Requirents

Recover at least 1,000,000 total points of mana

Effects

Personalized class na

1,600% boost to the effects of Clarity

Up to 5 Specializations

Notes

Warning: Legendary classes have higher experience requirents

Warning: Future attribute points may only be invested in Clarity

Hidden class, revealed by eting primary requirents

Rain carefully closed the window, then flexed his hand, which was quite cramped after all that.

Looking up from the page she was reading, Vanna snorted. “Your handwriting is atrocious.”

“In my defense, I was in a rush, and I am wearing gauntlets.” Rain smiled, holding up and wiggling his fingers to demonstrate.

“Fair enough,” Vanna said, spinning the final page around to face her. A mont later, she raised an eyebrow. “There are two versions of Dynamo?”

Rain nodded. “Yeah.”

“Why would anyone ever take the Rare version? It’s not even half as good.” She tapped her finger on the page as she looked up, adopting a sarcastic tone. “Pfft. Only eight tis Clarity, not sixteen, and without the fifth specialization.” She shook her head, tsking as if in disbelief.

Rain grinned. “The Clarity multipliers are nine for Rare and seventeen for Legendary, actually.” He pointed. “It says ‘boost’, so you need to add one. My current class was like that too. It said ‘boost by 200%’, so it’s a tis three.”

“Oh,” said Vanna, looking back down the page. “Mine aren’t like that. They’re written a little differently.” She snorted, taking up the pen. “And with much less ridiculous numbers.” Glancing up at sothing Rain couldn’t see, she grabbed a fresh sheet of paper and began to write. “I might as well add these before I send this over to Ror. I’ll have everyone else do the sa, and then Ror can recopy all the pages. I don’t want Ascension's first class compendium to look like the scratchings of a drunken chicken.”

Rain snorted, ignoring the barb. “You still haven’t picked, then?”

“No,” Vanna said, still writing. “Nobody else has, either, as far as I know. We’re hoping to unlock better options as we keep leveling skills. Winter should help quite a bit. It’s been tough for us mage types without you around. Evonna’s probably the closest to maxing everything out. Stupid stamina users.” She sighed. “I tell you, I should have picked a physical class. I don’t know what I was thinking. I was a laborer. That’s what I’m good at, and mana overdraw really sucks.”

“How are you doing that?” Rain asked.

“Huh? Doing what?” Vanna asked without looking up.

Rain pointed. “Writing and talking at the sa ti. That’s illegal.”

Vanna finally looked up, giving him a quizzical look. She set down the pen, finished.

Rain shook his head in amazent. “Just recently, I was working on so notes, and Aliah interrupted to ask if I wanted lunch. I didn’t notice I’d listed ‘lunch’ as an elental affinity until over a week later. Seriously, how did you do that?”

Vanna snorted, spinning the paper to face him. “I guess I don’t know. It’s never been a problem for .” She leaned back in her chair. “What’s taking Tarny so long, anyway? Did he get lost?”

“They’re in Engineering,” Rain said distractedly as he read the page in front of him. “They’ve been going all over. Must be looking for the scale or sothing.”

“Ah,” Vanna said. “I was wondering why Winter kept cutting out. You’re tracking them?”

“Mmm,” Rain mumbled, too absorbed to properly reply.

Common Worker

A Worker’s non-combat skills are 1.5 tis stronger, but monster kills no longer provide experience.

Common Warrior

A Warrior’s Strength is multiplied by 1.5, but to select this class, Strength must be your highest primary attribute and you must have killed at least ten monsters by physical ans.

Common Mage

A Mage’s Focus is multiplied by 1.5, but to select this class, Focus must be your highest primary attribute, and you must have killed at least ten monsters by magical ans.

Common Defender

A Defender’s Endurance is multiplied by 1.5, but to select this class, Endurance must be your highest primary attribute and you must have taken or blocked at least 1,000 damage.

Uncommon Elental Enhancer

An Elental Enhancer has an increased cap of 13 for Elental Enhancent spells. Additionally, as a derivative of Mage, an Elental Enhancer’s Focus is multiplied by 1.5. This class is hidden to those without at least four Elental Enhancent spells at rank five. To select this class, you or your allies must additionally have killed at least 50 monsters while under the influence of your spells.

Rain looked up to ask a question, but before he could, the door opened and Tarny entered. He was carrying a stool and had Atyl and Slt in tow. Filing the question away for later, Rain stood to greet them, and after getting the pleasantries out of the way, there was a bit of logistical chaos as everyone shuffled around, trying to cram themselves into Vanna’s cluttered office. Rain ended up squeezed into a corner with his heavy pack perched precariously on his lap and his helt stashed under his chair. Vanna’s desk was cleared of the papers, which Tarny grabbed to pore over from his position atop one of the crates. The tabletop was now occupied by a small bronze scale and a stack of wooden bowls for the sorting. Slt had taken the chair where Tarny had been before, and as for Atyl, he was lucky he was so small. He was perched on a stool, squeezed between Rain and Slt, with his back pressed against the door. To his credit, the forr noble hadn’t complained about getting the worst chair.

“Okay, let’s get going,” Atyl said. He flipped open a notebook, bracing it against his knee with one hand, then looked up at Rain’s pack. “You have a sack or sothing in there? Just dump it out on the desk.”

Rain grinned, reaching for the pack’s flap. “You misunderstand. It’s not that I’ve got a sack of Tel in my pack.” He shifted, struggling with the awkward position as he tried to untie the bindings. “This is the—“

Suddenly, a voice bood from outside the room, muffled by the door. “Say wha?!”

Heavy, determined footsteps beca audible, growing louder along with the voice, imdiately recognizable as Carten’s. “He’s back, an’ he’s jus’ hidin’ in Vanna’s office!? Didn’t even look fer his friends?! Oi! Rain! Co outta’ there! It’s ti fer drinkin’!“

Without warning, the door was ripped open, revealing Carten in full armor, splattered by blood, doubtless that of monsters encountered on patrol. Jamus was there too, his orange hat visible over Carten’s shoulder. That was all Rain had ti to take in, as Atyl had started toppling backward, owing to the sudden removal of the door’s support.

Flailing, the tiny nobleman grabbed for anything to steady himself. His hand found Rain’s pack. There was a ripping sound.

The pack failed catastrophically, splitting open to unleash a veritable waterfall of Tel and Crysts. Atyl squawked, having been saved from falling by Slt only to take the full force of the deluge. Crystals ricocheted everywhere, pelting the room’s other occupants. A good number of them escaped out into the company hall as well, Carten and Jamus staggering back from the flood.

The room fell into stunned silence, save for the tinkling sound of crystals falling from people’s clothes. Carten’s reaction was the best of them. His face was contorted in marvelous, slack-jawed, bearded stupefaction.

“Oi…” the big man finally managed, looking down, his normally boisterous voice hushed.

There was another long, silent mont, and then Rain began to laugh.

Many hours later, well past the fall of night, Rain was sitting alone in his office. He sighed, rubbing at his neck. On the desk in front of him sat a bound copy of the codes beside a guttering candle. The fla was weak, the candle’s wick badly in need of a trim.

Rain snorted, pinching it out and closing the book. I didn’t even know that you HAD to trim wicks a month ago. They make special scissors for it and everything.He sighed, glancing at the light bulb glowing on the wall. It would be enough to prevent spawns, but it didn’t provide adequate light for reading. I need a desk lamp. Problem for tomorrow.

Rain stood tiredly, then stretched. It had been a long, long day. They’d slogged their way out of the depths that morning, and after the Tel incident and the following accounting marathon, he’d been all over the camp, eting mbers new and old. He’d had to recount his story endlessly, simultaneously trying to get back up to speed with everything he’d missed. Then, after a full afternoon, Aliah had returned with a second load of resources. Rain had helped her bring them down to Engineering, where they’d grabbed Tallheart for supper. Thanks to Carten and Val, what was supposed to be a quick al had turned into basically a party, lasting for hours.

Finally, when it was over, Aliah and Tallheart had retired to their rooms. Rain, however, determined to lead by example, had elected to stand a watch instead. Only once his full shift had ended had he returned here.

To read.

He snorted, glancing at the door that led to the bedroom he shared with Aliah.

I know she’s asleep, but still, I decided to read first?I am such a nerd.

Blearily, Rain picked up his helt, then walked over to the door, opening it softly and stepping through to close it behind him. The light in here was dim, coming from a pair of shaded bulbs set on either wall. To his surprise, the bed lay empty, the covers neat and seemingly undisturbed. He was about to use Detection, but Aliah spoke softly before he could.

“Down here.”

Rain moved forward, skirting the bed to see her laying on her side on the ground, using her rolled-up cloak as a pillow. She was still wearing her armor, but she’d removed her helt, which was sitting beside her.

“I couldn’t sleep,” she said quietly, apparently sensing his presence, though she hadn’t opened her eyes. “The bed was too soft.”

Rain nodded, setting his helt on the bed and moving to lay down beside her on the dirt, facing the sa direction. Aliah shifted, making room for him, and he snaked his arm beneath hers to pull her body against him. He could feel the softness and warmth of her back against his chest through his breastplate.

After a mont, Aliah sighed and spoke. “This is weird with the armor.”

Rain smiled. “Yeah.” He waited for a few seconds. “Do you want to let go?”

Aliah shook her head slightly, then pulled his arm tighter around her. “No.”

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