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Edwin jogged alongside Inion, who casually floated through the air at approximately eye level. Well, jogged was perhaps sothing of a misnor. While prior to Joriah he might have classified his pace as just shy of a sprint, these days the effort didnt even wind him.

and, of course, she decided to finally trust fall just then and totally caught off-guard. I technically caught her, but that was mainly in the my body acted as a shield to make sure she didnt hit the ground way. She subsequently proceeded to pretend to not trust for the next six months.

Inion shook her head, chuckling, That was entirely self-inflicted. Did you ever get the chance to redeem yourself?

Edwin shrugged, a motion lost in the bobbing of his torso as he twisted his way through a tangle of branches, The last ti I saw her, yeah. She was heading out and finally, finally let have another chance to catch her. I succeeded. He smiled sadly.

That must have been recently, then?

No No. It was what, four, five years ago? Emotions, get back into your box. Not right now.

Inion seed to pick up on how he was feeling, though, and incredibly didnt ask any further questions, the two falling into silence save for Edwins footfalls across the dry leaves.

Edwin dodged around another tree. While at first his daily runs had been around the clearing, that soon proved to not be enough of a challenge. Jogging through the unexplored parts of the Verdant kept him much more on his toes and helped him also improve so of his other Skills.

Plus, this way they could cover more ground in search of talsanenris berries and other magical plants. While shed remained cagey about her limitations, from what Edwin could figure out Inion could leave water more or less freely, but suffered from a fatigue similar to how Edwin felt when sustaining Firestarting over long periods of ti. However, being near him helped alleviate so of that pressure thanks to their Bargain.

On a spur of the mont, Edwin decided to pick up the pace and started to full-on run, pushing himself to a full sprint for short bursts of ti. He didnt go at full speed, though. If he exercised too hard, hed want more food before long, which he tried to generally avoid. Still, he was getting close to the point where he could run at nearly full pace indefinitely. At worst, he had to drop from a sprint into a run to catch his breath. Beyond that, he didnt seem to have any limits beyond purely how much energy he had in his body.

Survival, he found, didnt provide him with extra energy from food- which was what Inion claid Eating did- so much as it allowed him to go longer without it. It was a subtle difference, and not even one which actually was apparent all that often, but it resulted in Edwin only needing to eat once a day at most, usually once every two to three. After that, hed start to get hungry and stay hungry, but with no impact to his actual energy levels. It was a similar story with water, though he still got thirsty fairly regularly.

As he waved Inion to slow down, Edwin pulled out his canteen and downed its contents, gratefully chugging the cold water within.

Water break?

Well. He cut himself off with another swig from the bottle, Yes, but thats not it. I think I felt a twinge from my mana sense a short way back.

Oh?

Yeah. Not sure what it was, but.

Youre still hopeful.

He shrugged, Basically.

Well, fair enough. How far back was it?

Oh, not that far

Even with both of them keeping their taphorical mana eyes out, it still took quite a bit of ti to actually pin down the location of what Edwin had spotted. Once they did, though, it was quickly apparent why it had been so tricky to find it.

So does this an theres a magical oak tree nearby sowhere? Edwin stared at the tiny object hed dug up.

It must. Ive never seen a magical acorn before, but I dont know what else might have produced it.

The squirrel that buried it?

Couldnt have done it, as Im sure youve surmised. The mana within it is far more complex than anything even you could do, let alone a forest creature.

Any clue how to track it back to where it ca from, then?

Inion just made vaguely noncommittal noises in response.

Sounds about right. He sighed, Well, may as well get started?

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It proved to be significantly easier to track down the oak tree than Edwin had anticipated, which was in large part thanks to the sudden appearance of nurous magical plants as he headed towards the northeast. It was turning out to be quite the profitable run today!

With Inions aid, he was able to dig up a budding hispera bush, prized for its golden berries; a patch of sinbalyne flowers, whose white petals could produce an anesthetic effect; and even a flowering bulb of molai, a neutralizing agent.

Level Up!

Harvesting 37 40

Neither Edwin nor Inion could feel the cause of this influx of magical plants, though, which while not inherently strange, did seem slightly odd. Usually, there was so kind of obvious source of excess mana, which would encourage the growth of magical flora. That said, with this being the Verdant, such an external source wasnt strictly required, as a powerful nature-attuned ley line ran through the entire forest, prompting rapid growth in mundane plants and encouraging germination of magical plants.

Even then, it was strange to find so many magical plants this close to one another, which pointed to there being so replicable cause of higher mana in the area. He had, after all, just doubled the size of his magical plant collection in less than an hour.

After so ti walking, the two eventually ca across a massive oak-like tree, its trunk stretching far into the canopy above them, casting the entire forest in an erald glow, the signature indication of a glassleaf tree.

I think we found it.

Really? What could have possibly been your first clue?

Edwin shot a halfhearted glare at Inion, who rely giggled.

That. He vaguely indicated at the colossal forest titan, towering as it was over even the largest mundane trees around them.

Hmm. But did you see whats causing that?

Wait, what are you referring to? Sothing specific? What?

Inion nodded towards the trunk of the tree, and while it took a mont, nestled as it was in the shadow of the colossus, he spotted a very particular plant. Black leaves, white berries yep, looked like it.

Talsanenris?

Itd explain the tree, she agreed, Even without the berries, the bush functions as a node, of sorts, collecting and releasing life-attuned mana. It probably was just a normal oak tree before it picked up that little shrub, and now look at it.

Edwin cast an eye up, and up, and up All from that tiny little thing? Will it have the sa effect growing it at Obairlann?

If what the Grimoire- and Niall, for that matter- said about the berries were even half true, it should be trivial to grow a sustained crop of them. And if it would have this sort of an effect on his garden or possibly even Obairlann itself, then sheesh.

Inion dashed his hopes, though, No. Its easy enough to cultivate, but unless its growing in a natural location, it wont have quite the sa effect on its environnt. Perhaps a slight benefit, but nothing nearly so extre.

Edwin frowned, Are we sure that its actually the bush thats making these effects and isnt just a symptom of the sorts of environnt that would cause those sorts of things to happen?

Inion shrugged. He figured. Sothing to look into if he ever had ti.

Still, no sense lollygagging. He didnt know how long his would-be transplanted herbs would survive without being properly planted, so he needed to grab the berries and start heading back. Even approaching the tree, he could feel his Mana Sense lighting up from just how much magic was perating the area. It truly was spectacular.

He knelt down to start picking berries, only for so sixth sense to light up warning him he was In Danger, and as he stood up, his brain starting to process a warning call from Inion- it was already too late, as sharp claws dug deep into his back.

He collapsed to the ground, even as his mind was screaming at him. Well, his mouth was screaming as well, but they were for very different purposes. He felt the piercing pain lessen slightly, and he took the chance to scramble towards the base of the tree and turn around to see what was attacking him.

He couldnt properly see it at first, so Skill getting in the way, but Identify worked well.

Mature Deepwoods Panther

Well, that was just great. What were you supposed to do in a big cat attack again? He didnt have his stick with him- he left it back at camp, but he did have a hunting knife with him. It was easy enough to keep it with him, and with a flourish, he withdrew the shining blade from where he had it holstered.

Just in ti, too, as the big cat lunged at him, whatever camouflage it had wearing off just as its claws tore through his haphazard defense and his shirt, lacerating his shoulders while its jaws opened and tried to go for his throat. Edwin was barely able to fend off getting his throat torn out by tucking his head in and bending forward, Flexibility helping him get his entire head beneath the panthers jaws as they snapped closed on empty air.

He felt the cats rear claws dig into his legs as it tried to knock him off-balance, but Edwin just laughed. The cat had to weigh so two hundred pounds, which would have absolutely pinned Edwin once upon a ti, but now? Compared to the sorts of weights he easily hefted in a single hand these days, two hundred pounds was nothing. Sure, it was on giant athook-like claws instead of carried in his arms, but the weight was the sa, allowing him to easily avoid falling.

The jaguar was clearly not anticipating him to resist, and Edwin was able to use the opportunity that presented to twist his arm at what would normally be an unnatural angle and stab at the cats chest.

The tip of the knife dug in slightly, but nowhere near enough for a sizeable blow. The cat yowled in pain and tried to disengage, but Edwin wasnt letting it get away that easily. As its claws were pulled out of his flesh, he grabbed it by a limb and threw it into the air. As it slamd into the tree trunk behind him, Edwin took a mont to ensure that he wouldnt be attacked by a second one. Other than Inion warily trying to get close to him, it looked clear.

When he cast his gaze back towards the panther, he had a double-take as the beast seed to have utterly vanished. Could it turn outright invisible? Shoot. He thought its Stealth skill had worn off. Perhaps it was more effective against the tree bark?

Well, no matter. He had practice dealing with foes he couldnt see. A barrage of Infused Identifies later, he had the blasted cat tagged with a persistent Identify box letting him know where it was.

So far as he could tell, it had grabbed onto the bark of the giant oak tree and was preparing to pounce back onto him. A split second later, the panther was mid-pounce trying to take Edwin by surprise once more.

Now that he was prepared, though, Edwin was far more capable of avoiding the attack. Not that he actually managed to do so, but this ti he was capable of properly defending himself, and the panther recoiled a single paw as Edwin managed to leverage the cats weight against it, piercing the pad of its foot with his dagger.

He nearly lashed out with Firestarting as the cat withdrew, trying to burn his assailant to a crisp, but stopped himself. If he accidentally burned the talsenris bush, then this would be for nothing. Perhaps more crucially, he wouldnt be able to use it to help heal himself afterwards. Hed keep Firestarting as a backup, but without a way to truly control where the Skill affected, he couldnt use it as a ranged attack.

A lee attack, though. That he could control. Edwin threw his dagger at the circling cat, who tried to dodge. The result was just that instead of striking the panther in the throat, it took out an eye, and it roared in frustration. It wouldnt survive with only a single eye, and Edwin could tell the mont it decided to not flee, but instead try to kill him for the pain hed inflicted upon it.

It was an oddly cognizant decision for an animal, but he didnt have ti to ponder that as he needed to deal with a two-hundred pound predator lunging at him one last ti.

Edwin straightened his back and reached out with his hand. The mont he felt fur touch him, his skin tear under the claws and teeth of the cat, he unleashed everything he had.

Mana Infusion.

Firestarting.

He felt as the flas blew back onto him, his magic not protecting him from fire ant to harm, to kill. Edwin scread in pain as his hand began to burn and fangs closed around his wrist. The teeth pierced effortlessly into skin, tearing through muscle, cracking bones. All the while his hand was literally on fire, and the excruciating pain drove all other thoughts from his mind other than one.

BURN.

BURN WITH .

He started to feel faint, and the headache of pushing Firestarting to its limits set in, though it was minor compared to the agony of his arm.

Then, as suddenly as it started, he felt the pressure let up, and the supernatural strength behind the cats body faded away.

He still took the full montum of an adult mostly-apex predator directly onto his torso, though, and while Packing helped him not be crushed or have any bones break, it didnt keep him from being knocked off-balance before he could avoid it.

He unsteadily took to his feet, heart pounding as adrenaline flooded his system. A faint grin crossed his face as he looked at the lifeless body of his attacker, smoking as the corpse tried to burn up from the inside out. He canceled his Skill and kicked the corpse, Thats what you get for ssing with .

His thoughts were sluggish, mind clouding over. But at least he had talsanenris berries now! The bush hadnt been crushed. It wasnt a complete loss, and he could use them for healing potions to fix himself right up. He was slick with sweat from exertion, and he wiped his forehead as he retrieved his blade from the panthers skull. He spared a glance at his arm and-

Oh. That wasnt sweat, was it? Was that really all his? Surely at least so of it had to have been the panthers blood, right? Ooh. That didnt look good.

...Wait, was it nightti already? He didnt think hed been gone that long from Obairlann, but why else would it be getting dark?

Inions voice barely pierced through the murk to reach his mind, but as his consciousness slipped away, he couldnt understand a word she said.

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