Chapter 157: Thera's Perspective
Chapter 157 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" opens with suspenseful action: She couldnât stop smiling under her hood as she got back with all of the... Keep going!
She couldnât stop smiling under her hood as she got back with all of the logs. A level up to her magic was more than sheâd expected from their trip and she immediately felt its effects as she floated the logs back. She still needed breaks as she went, but the entire task just felt simpler, and she was looking forward to testing how that increase improved her overall magic control when she got the chance.That could come later as she was hunting though, first she placed the logs down gently in front of Fonteshâs home, being gawked at by a wide-eyed Delair as she did.
Ben came over after finishing whatever task he was on and gave it all a look over. âThis is fantastic, thanks guys. Just need to dry them out. Oh but first, your staff.â
He held out his hand and she handed it over, watching him as he examined it before finally reapplying the sacrificial enchantments sheâd broken on the walk over.
âIt looks like the structure received a bit of damage, but it shouldnât be a big deal. As long as you donât arenât doing anything like that without me there to manage the enchantments then everything will be fine.â
âSounds good, anything else I can do to help you out in the meantime?â
âWell I need to apply some enchantments to the logs to dry them out, do you think you could work on brushing down the last wall with oil while I work on this?â
âSure, no problem.â
âFantastic! Delair, think you can show Thera how itâs done?â
âYeah, come on!â The small girl said with enthusiasm, excited to show off her work. It seemed sheâd been helping Ben while they were all gone and was looking forward to showing just what sheâd learned. âYou just do it like this.â
She watched as Delair haphazardly brushed the areas she could reach before taking the other brush and dipping it in the oil, trying to take a bit more care to get everything covered.
âI think I got it, thanks,â She told the child, trying to be encouraging as Delair beamed with happiness, renewing her efforts to work on what she could reach.
Since Thera was a fair bit taller, she took over getting the higher areas, leaving anything out of her reach for Ben to figure out. There had to be a ladder somewhere, but she couldnât immediately see it and focused on what was in her range as she humoured the child with her as they spoke about the day.
As the night began to fall it was time to begin their hunt, though this time Ben stayed behind while Skoe was brought in tow, adding more combat power to their group.
She wasnât thrilled with the change but knew that it would help get the work done quicker, she just had to deal with him for a few hours a night as they worked to chip away at the population and hopefully keep the forest safe so Sachel could complete her quest. She could play the teammate for that long at least before she got to go back to her normal routine of hunting with Ben, and it wasnât like things had been particularly bad the previous night, there was no harm in some optimism.
Without Ben there though the walk out was far more quiet and tense, the conversation breaking down to Sachel explaining how they were going to do everything for Skoeâs sake until they finally made it to the edge of the sacred woods.
âIs everyone ready?â Sachel asked, getting nods from everyone. âAlright Thera, youâre up.â
She took off her cloak, letting it fall to the ground and having her staff ready in her hand, waiting for anything to fly out as the others also stood prepared for their fight, and after a few short minutes a group of frost bats, around ten in number began to pour out of the woods and make their way to her as she prepared a life spell to disorient them, at least until she spotted another preparing to attack out of the corner of her eye as the woods lit up.
If only she could be so lucky. The light she saw was Skoe, his body covered in his fire augmentation as he prepared his swords to attack, and without a moment of hesitation on her part, she stopped her own spell to quickly wrap herself in her coat again.
Neither Sachel nor Ralia had been expecting her to not go with the same plan they had yesterday, and without much choice, they started attacking the bats immediately as they closed in.
Sachel threw her water spell as Ralia transformed and went on the attack, killing four of the bats themselves as Skoe threw himself into the brawl, slicing through two more bats with his swords wrapped in flames.
It wasnât a bad turn of events, but without Thera drawing them in with her charm or disorienting them with her magic, the remaining four were able to shake off enough of the effect they were under to fly off into the night and back to safety.
âNot bad for our first round of the night, is it?â Skoe asked, feeling cocky about how well that went before being brought to the ground as Thera swung her staff at his leg with all of her might.
It hadnât been a planned action, but she was so filled with rage she couldnât help but act. âYou fucking idiot! Do you just not think about your actions, or are you actually braindead?â
âHey what the hell do you think youâre-â
âNo, what the hell do you think youâre doing!â She yelled at him before reaching down to pick something up, only to immediately whip it at his face. âWhat the hell do you think that is?â
He was struck square in the forehead and looked like he was ready to get up and fight as he looked at the item. âWhat, isnât this just the stupid amulet?â
âJust the amulet? Oh my god you absolute tool, let me spell it out for you. You burned off the cord for it while I didnât have my cloak on, what the fuck did you think was going to happen?â
His anger subsided as he realized what she was saying, but didnât disappear. âAlright, my bad but chill out, it was a mistake.â
âOh yeah, because Iâm sure if I didnât rush to throw on my cloak as soon as I realised that you really are that stupid, youâd be able to react appropriately and accept it was your fault when you fell under my magics effects,â She told him, voice dripping with sarcasm. âJust hurry up and go back for the night âcause now we canât do anything with you here.â
He tried to get up to argue with her, but even if she wasnât strong, a blow to the knee with a metal bar did a fair amount of damage and he could barely support himself.
Sachel ran over to apply her life magic as Ralia stepped in to scold her. âThera you went too far, it was a mistake but everything turned out fine, you didnât need to blow up at him.â
âWell, thereâs two things you need to keep in mind. A, even if Iâm playing nice right now I fucking hate all of you, and B, in case youâve forgotten everything that happened while I was being harassed by Roan, since Iâm the one with the passive magic, Iâm also the one that gets the blame for other peoples mistakes. Now are we continuing the hunt tonight or not?â
Sachel briefly looked to Ralia before giving an answer. âMaybe it would be best to finish for today and start fresh tomorrow night.â
âFine,â She wasnât particularly in the mood to continue anyway, so as the others worked on treating him she stormed off back to the village.
When she got back she went straight to the room, feeling Ben there and finding him laying down, writing notes about something or other.
âHey Thera, youâre back- whatâs wrong?â
Even with her cloak on he saw right through her, though it was probably easier than usual given how she felt. Stress and anger the likes of which she hadnât experienced since dealing with Roanâs harassment and the subsequent isolation bubbled up, and she couldnât trust herself to talk.
Not bothering to change, all she did before getting into bed was take her cloak off as she wordlessly buried her face in Ben's chest and let herself cry.