Chapter 68
What happens in Chapter 68 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube"? With their mental states being stabilized by using the tree as an emotional crutch, Ben... Read on to find out!
With their mental states being stabilized by using the tree as an emotional crutch, Ben and Thera stopped to take stock of their situation. Theraâs staff broke, her previously erratic emotional situation left her with too little control of her magic, and Ben hadnât been in a proper state of mind to properly reduce the load on it, leaving her with one remaining staff.As for Ben, his injury wasnât so great that they couldnât continue. Heâd need to get it treated as soon as they got out, but as long as he kept it clean and didnât let it get too bad he could have a healer treat it later; at the queenâs expense of course. As for his tools, well he still had fifteen charm bombs in his bag, the issue was his coat and gauntlet. The coat wouldnât be able to be repaired until they left, but with only the sleeve damaged it actually wasnât that big of a deal. Sure that arm would have less defensive capabilities, but looking at how things turned out, whatever defenses it was providing as a church werenât great enough to protect against the trial. On the more positive side, its temperature control worked fine, leaving him cool and refreshed despite it all.
Then there was his gauntlet. With thick gashes cut through the metal, it didnât look great, but it wasnât unsalvageable. He wouldnât be able to repair the metal itself without the proper tools, but the damage to the enchantments could be fixed, even without access to someone with barrier magic. He hadnât had too much of a chance to do it himself, but he understood the theory of it at least, he just needed to use his mana to reconnect any sections of the enchantment or fill any holes that could be found within it. This could be a little tricky if he were to try it on a random item brought into the shop, but he was working on an enchantment heâd made himself. He knew exactly how everything was supposed to fit together.
He didnât need to rebuild enough of it that it would affect its overall performance, but there was a different issue. When he had made the tool heâd tested it out rather extensively, and quickly realized that his level of mana alone wouldnât be enough to make it last for more than a few seconds. He needed to compensate for that, which meant making the gauntlet from a mythril alloy. Aside from the financial hit, he hadnât realised just how much of a fortune of mythril heâd wasted on his coat and desperately wished heâd saved a thimbles worth, it also meant that by having gashes torn into it he would have to supply more mana and it wouldnât be able to make it last as long. Originally it would have lasted for a couple minutes, but now he couldnât be sure.
He thought to himself with more mirth than expected. He couldnât help but feel a little amused by how spectacularly it failed. Sure it was during the trial of a god, he should have expected it to be tough, but when he tested it out before it had been able to take some serious damage.
He maintained the connection with the tree and Thera while he worked. He wasnât sure how soon whatever effects or spell of the trial would come back to him once he disconnected, and he wasnât about to let that ruin his work. Unfortunately, it was also going to be a slow process. Neither of them knew if any more of those creatures would show up, and if Ben was still the only one who would be able to see them then that meant he needed to be on watch on top of anything else. It was a bit more multitasking than he would have liked, but in the spirit of trying to make sure they both stayed alive he dealt with it.
As he split his focus between trying to spot any incoming monsters and trying to repair his enchantments he felt something scratching at his mind.
He thought to himself. It was nothing in the environment bothering him, nor did he think it had anything to do with the trial. The source of his confusion came from his own enchantments. He wasnât sure how to put it, but they seemed more tangible in a way, as if his mana sense had improved. Perhaps it was a sign his enchantment would level up soon, at least he could hope. The other option he could think of was that it was simply how it felt to repair an enchantment, but he couldnât be sure. He filed it away in his mind to look into more later though, there were more pressing issues at the moment.
He finished up without any major incidents. Either they were getting a reprieve from the monsters or that section of the trial was complete, it was hard to say without venturing further, but with night being close they decided to make camp where they sat instead.
Unfortunately, the prospect of camping created a problem.
âSo if Iâm the only one who can see these things should I just not sleep tonight?â He didnât want to rely on the creatures waiting for him to wake up again. The act seemed to be one of intentional cruelty, but since theyâd shown they could defeat them he doubted heâd get a repeat of it.
âIâm not sure. If the trial is making it so only one person knows whatâs going on then I donât know how we're going to last the night.â
Ben looked to the sky in thought for a bit. âWell I did already get some extra sleep and Iâm used to staying up pretty late anyway. Maybe I could just stay up for the rest of the night and continue on in the morning?â
âAnd risk you getting killed from making a mistake in exhaustion? I donât think so. Do you think you could at least get an hour nap in?â
âThen the risk is both of us dying instead of just me. Fuck I have no clue what to do about this.â
Ben wanted to pull out his hair in agitation. With no way of knowing if any more of those things were out there he didnât know what they should do, and the wrong choice was liable to get someone killed. Not for the first time he asked himself why he agreed to this so easily, he definitely should have tried to get some sort of personal gain out of it instead of just accepting followers for Myriad.
âWell, I suppose I can think of one more option.â Thera hesitantly said. âBut it may be the worst one.â
âIâm listening.â
âWe keep going through the night.â
âWalk through a dense woods in the night when itâs too dark to see anything? Not sure Iâm crazy about the idea.â
âThe pits stopped shortly after we started feeling angry with each other. If we assume that one section of the trial ends where the next begins then if it's something that wonât actively hunt us weâll be safe.â
âKind of a big assumption,â Ben told her, expressing his concern. âYou canât really judge a pattern from just two bits of info. What if even more creatures are ahead? Maybe something more dangerous?â
Thera shook her head, giving it some thought. âThere are trials from war gods and the like that are probably mostly combat-focused, but Anailia isnât like that. Sheâs a goddess who represents caring and companionship. Itâs why the condition is to take the trial with the person you're most close to.â
âIâm who you're most close with?â He said, perking up and looking at her beside him. He remembered asking about the condition for taking the trial before, but he was fairly sure at the time she had just said they needed to be fairly close.
She awkwardly looked away from him, embarrassed to let that slip. âWell itâs not typically supposed to be family from what I understand and I donât exactly have many friends so there's no real difference for me. Anyway,â She rushed to change the subject. âYou may remember when I first showed you this I called it the trial of Anailia and Tolona. Most people donât mention him since he died fighting for the homeworld before any living succubus arrived on this planet, but the point is that neither of them were gods of combat. Anyone can take the trial as long as they have someone they can work together with. I donât think we need to expect too much fighting here.â
âOkay. if youâre sure then letâs keep going for now at least.â He didnât like it, but then again he didnât like any of the options they thought of. There was still enough light to see by at least, and even though they hadnât used it yet he had a lighter in his bag, worst to worst heâd make a simple torch for the walk.
They quickly ate some food and had some water before carrying on, making their way through the woods as it steadily got darker. They stopped every little bit to connect to one of the trees to try and keep themselves more stable, but as they progressed it felt like they were able to keep a healthy attitude through their own efforts and stopped less frequently to try and make it to the next section of the trial quicker.
In all that time they didnât see any other creature, but they faced another problem, exhaustion. A wave of sleepiness slowly overtook them both, and through mutual agreement sat down to rest.
Thera leaned her head against his shoulder and seemed to nod off immediately.
He thought to himself. Maybe he would rest his own eyes for a moment, what would be the harmâŚ
He shouldnât be as overwhelmingly tired as he was, it had to be another part of the trial. He tried to force himself up, to shake Thera awake, but the weariness had sunk deep into his bones, there was no escaping it despite how much he wanted to. As his mind screamed out, his eyes closed.