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It was a five-day walk to the nearest town. Villages were scarce and mostly avoided, especially by hunters. Even since Dallion had joined the hunting party, the group had only gone to a village twice and, in both cases, it was at the local chiefs request. Villagers didnt particularly trust hunters, seeing them as rcenaries that stirred up trouble, and hunters knew that even a wealthy village didnt have the ans to hire their services. As Euryale had put it, there were only three cases in which to consider passing by a village: when scouting for information, when the village hired their services out front, and after an extrely bloody and exhausting battle when there was no other choice. Dallion found the attitude sowhat callous, but he understood the logicit was pointless trying to mix oil and water unless absolutely necessary.

Smoke column, the gorgon said, pointing at the horizon. Better be on guard.

Dallion tried to focus, but he still couldnt see it. Even after all his training and improvents, he couldnt hold a candle to Eurys perception.

Think its sothing interesting? Rei-Alika asked. Officially, she was designated as the groups sharpshooter, although her weapon of choice was a heavy crossbow and enough ammunition to bring down a mammoth.

Unless it ddles with us, we dont get involved, Eury said firmly.

What if the village needs help? Dallion asked.

Several people sighed. Despite keeping his empath stat secret, it had beco obvious to everyone that he had a rather helpful nature. Back in Nerosal that might have passed as a complint, but in the world of hunters, it was an outright insult.

Were no longer in the empire, the gorgon replied. Its up to their army to fight terrors.

The sa old story: traders trade, hunters hunt, and the army does everything else. The issue was that because of the Nerosal eventand following the imperial announcentmost of the armies were focused on remaining in readiness rather than focusing on chainlings and other creatures roaming their lands.

Ill take a look, Jiroh said. Keep going to the town. Ill catch up to you.

A blink of the eye later, the fury had vanished from sight. The town they were headed to was called rr. Supposedly, it had been a dwarf fortress at so point in the past, but right now it was just a common fortress town, occupied predominantly by humans. This was supposed to be the first stop on the partys journey to the Glass Mounts. The plan was simple: go in, rest, restock, potentially find a quick job, then leave.

Reality proved slightly different. As the group moved to the town, a gathering of clerics from the Order ca into view, waiting at the gate. This wasnt a simple case of a small procession of monks making their way through the wilderness, as they sotis did; the people gathered were several hundred battle-clerics, clad in full tal armor. Several of them held banners of the Order, along with the flag of the Apllicio kingdom.

Nil, Dallion began, as everyone kept walking forward. Does that happen often?

Its not unusual, the echo replied. The Order constantly sends missions into the unknown beyond the boundaries of the known world. Most likely theyre just passive through like us, although I must admit there are quite a lot of them. Havent seen such a large group since my youth.

So, they just go about building shrines and monasteries in the wilderness?

Thats oversimplifying it quite a bit, dear boy. They are one of the major powers in the world. Say what you will about it, the Order is one of the reasons humanity has achieved its dominant status. Were the weakest race, so our strength is entirely dependent on our relationship with the Moons.

While that made sense, Dallion still felt uneasy. When Da Vesuvia had co to Dherma village, she had brought a single cleric and several dozen soldiers for just one wounded chainling. If this group was here to hunt a monster, there was no telling what that creature was capable of.

There was a brief gust of wind, after which Jiroh had once again joined the group, appearing just as suddenly as she had left.

Creature attack, the fury said.

Any survivors? Dallion asked.

Hopefully. Everyone was gone. None of the area guardians made it, thats for sure. Half the buildings were burned down. The place is just part of the wilderness now.

Dragon? Rei-Alika asked. Maybe thats what theyre here for?

Could be. Hopefully, it stays away.

The closer the group got to the clerics, the more tense they beca. Dallion could feel the air thicken with tension and it wasnt coming only from his party. The clerics also seed displeased with the chance eting.

Dal, Euryale whispered to him. Leave us do the talking, and whatever happens, dont get provoked.

Before Dallion could ask why anyone would provoke him, one of the clerics waved, politely ordering the hunters to approach. That was one thing Dallion knew even back in his ho village: when a mber of the Order asks for anything, the only option was to obey. Even Aspion, when he was the village chief, didnt dare do anything against the visiting monks.

Blessings of the Seven Moons, the cleric said.

Blessings, Initiate, Euryale said. May we be of service?

Whats your business here? the cleric went directly to the point.

Restocking. The gorgon didnt have any intention of playing his ga. If youre willing to spare so food and water, well skip the town altogether.

Where are you going?

The Glass Mounts.

The answer was plausible enough to be accepted and removed enough to be deed insignificant. There was a bit of a stir, after which the cleric who had been asking the questions looked at the rest of the hunters one by one. Most were given a glance, but when his eyes fell upon Dallion, the cleric stopped. The instant that happened, Dallion already knew that there would be trouble.

The hero of Nerosal, the cleric said, as he walked past Euryale. Destroyer of chainlings.

Dallion recited the nas of the seven Moons. This had to be the provocation the gorgon warned him about. Not that there was any reason for the order to be annoyed with him. As far as they were concerned, Dallion saved the city without any external help. However, standing in front of the initiate now, there was little doubt that he had attracted a lot of attention.

Do you have the device with you? the Cleric asked.

Always, Dallion replied. He was quite confident that the device in question was the kaleidervisto, and if so, he indeed kept it close at hand.

For several seconds, the cleric kept glaring at Dallion, then he turned around without a word. As much as Dallion would have liked to say that his witty answer had to do with that, he knew better. The Cleric had just issued him a silent warning: dont cause ripples or there will be consequences. It was bad enough that it was officially known that the Star had appeared several tistwice, as far as the public was concerned, although that still made it two tis too much.

Thereve been cult activity in the region, the cleric said, the hundreds of his subordinates still quiet, Be careful when youre in town. And guard your items. Imps are known to sneak into items around here.

Well keep that in mind, initiate, Euryale said. May we be of service in so way?

The lack of an answer suggested that the group was free to continue, which it did.

Congratulations, dear boy. You just had the pleasure of seeing how the Order deals with Starspawn.

Am I in trouble?

I doubt it, but they are keeping an eye on you. The quick chat was to tell you that much.

What was that about? Largo asked once they had entered the rr.

They were checking to see whether we were corrupted, Jiroh said. Thats why they've left a group outside the city: they want to be sure they check everyone who cos and goes. There'll likely be a lot more of them here.

Change of plans, Eury said. We get food and water, try to find a gig, and move on. We wont be spending the night here.

Soon enough it beca obvious that that would be a bad idea. Walking through the crowd, Dallion found that there were more clerics than common people. All had identical clothes to the people outside. There were no fights, no threats, no questions, just clerics in full tal armor with the symbol of the Order woven in, walking about, carefully observing everything around.

The prices were exorbitantly high, even for a town on a major trade route. It didnt help that there wasnt a dedicated hunter inn. Ultimately, everyone had to pay a bit more to get the supplies needed. Dallion wanted to get so basic hunting equipnt, but Euryale was against it, ordering him to buy so temporary armor, instead. Several of the local smithies and armories were checked out, but none offered anything remotely useful. Dallion considered buying a pickaxe or a shovel, but in the end chose against ithe wasnt going to the mountains to mine.

During that ti, Jiroh and Largo had gone off in search of potential jobs near the region they were going. According to the partys maps, the fastest way was to continue east along the trading road, until they arrived in the town of Croyathe last settlent before the mountain chain.

Several guilds, taverns, and rchant representatives were visited and, in the end, an acceptable job offer was made: a convoy task, requiring that the group protect a caravan traveling between r and Croya. The rchant was only going to provide food, drink, and a modest sum for each hunter. The benefit was that he was also going to provide them with horses for free, reducing the ti it would take by a third.

By evening, the caravan, along with its normal and hunter escorts, was on its way. Everyone, including the rchants themselves, felt relieved once they were as far from away from the battle clerics as possible. Everyone, except Dallion.

Astreza, Berannah, Centor, Dararr, Emion, Felygn, Galatea, he recited.

In the last few months, he had made vast strikes when it ca to real life hunting and fighting. However, at the sa ti, he felt he was lagging behind. He knew first-hand that Euryale had been increasing her level a few tis per week. The fight against the Overseer had also been a watershed mont, showing pretty much everyone in Nerosal how weak they were in comparison to the creatures of the wilderness. That had made the gorgon do everything in her power to improve as fast as possible. In contrast, the effect it had on Dallion was to replace his focus on internal training with external or rather, that was what he tried to convince himself. The truth was that it had made him wonder whether it wouldnt be better if he remained at his current level, if only to avoid attracting more attention. For a while, the logic had worked until the conversation with the cleric showed him the obvious: he already had gathered too much attention. From now on, people would be watching him, regardless if he tried to hide or not.

I better make it difficult for them, Dallion said to himself, and entered his awakening realm.

PERSONAL AWAKENING

The green rectangle disappeared, replaced by a blue one that hovered in the air above Dallions head.

YOU ARE LEVEL 31

BODY: 20

MIND: 30

REACTION: 18

PERCEPTION: 20

EMPATHY: 9

SKILLS

- GUARD: 40

- ATTACK: 40

- ACROBATICS: 40

- ATHLETICS: 40

- MUSIC: 40

- FORGING: 24

- ZOOLOGY: 2

Back at last? Gen asked the mont Dallion appeared in the realm. All the echoes, guardians, and familiars were there, eagerly waiting for him to make the next move.

I dont know, Dallion said. But Im willing to try.

He looked around. Five walls stared back, displaying the various skills he had learned throughout his awakening. There were a fair number of them, though not as much as Dallion would have liked. His zoology area was particularly empty, containing the picture of a syllablight in a tal fra.

Lets face the next trial, Dallion said, and walked into the corridor.

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