(III) Volatile
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55 (III) Volatile
Valor huffed. âI will tell you now, Shiv, that I know only three other people in the world who possess a Unique Skill.â
âAnd what are they like?â
âWell, one is the greatest idiot Iâve ever met,â Valor answered. Shiv didnât know what to say about that. âAnother is the single most terrifying woman I have ever met. The third is my son.â Shiv turned at Udraal Thannâs mention, but Valor said no more of it. âRegardless, each of them possesses something no one else does. It has changed their nature so much that the way they live in the world, the way they gain other skills, is entirely changed as well.â
âYeah, well, my Unique Skill also came with a Unique Feat. Thatâs part of the reason why I level so fast. Itâs because I gain levels practically every time I die, to make up for the reasons why I die.â
Adam was slamming his head against the wall. Tran stepped forward, trying to get him to stop.
âMaybe you shouldn't talk about this with him around,â Valor muttered, watching Adam suffer.
âNo, I think we should,â Shiv insisted. âI think everyone should know about this right now. Itâs important to know. Especially for Adam.â
âI will kill you, Shiv,â Adam ground out. âI will kill you.â
The Young Lord slid down against the wall. His knees hit the ground with a thud. Tran and Heather knelt beside him.
âItâs okay,â Tran said. âItâs okay, heâs on our side. Itâs⌠itâsâŚâ
âHeâs a monster,â Adam whined. âHeâs a godsdamned monster.â
Valor looked away from the mind-broken Young Lord and continued. âBut ultimately, your vitality and your soul are practically the same thing. And that is why you do not die. Because there is no dissipation, there is no separation upon loss and death. You remain together. You probably merely enter a state of drastic instability in which your soul starts burning your vitality to remain in existence. Because you lack a vessel to root you in the world. And after absorbing enough vitality and going over capacity, you use that excess energy to automatically rebuild your last remembered self before death.â
Shiv blinked. âIs that why my non-bound pieces of equipment don't stay with my Revenant?â
âNo. That is because they technically have souls of their own and cannot be so easily reconstructed. That is my theory, anyway.â
âPieces of Equipment have souls?â Shiv muttered.
âActually, this is a good lesson right now. What Tier is your bone armor, the one you are wearing right now?â
Shiv blinked. âUh, it doesnât have a Tier, but if weâre going by my Adamantine Adaptionââ
ââIt does not have a Tierâ is the right answer. It is not awakened. It cannot bear Enchantments. Thatâs why your bone armor is not true magical equipment. It is simply a piece of clothing, to an extent.â
âWait, then why donât I respawn naked?â Shiv asked. He'd been wondering about that for a while.
Valor paused. âI have no idea. Perhaps the System cares about your modesty.â
A weird thought rushed through Shiv's mind, imagining Uva to be the System all this time. He ignored it as much as he could. âWell, my armor still blocks attacks pretty good,â he muttered.
âYes, that is true. But what separates true equipment from something that is dead and merely usable is the ability to be enchanted, is the ability for it to be reforged and to grow stronger, potentially even becoming a true, living intelligence.â
Shiv stared at Valor. âEquipment can become intelligent?â
âYes. Just like any creature can, eventually life can find its way into an object. A soul is what is mainly needed. That is the reason automata have become alive and gained consciousness as well.â
âHuh,â Shiv muttered. âThen, a dagger can become self-aware too?â
âYes. How do you think I maintained my existence?â The Deathless slowly nodded. When Shiv first found Valor, the Legendary Pathbearer was no more than a dagger that could talk to people. Now he was moreâa skull and arm holding a dagger. âAnd while we are on this topic, I believe it is essential that you find yourself properly equipped, especially with this new weakness discovered. What is your Magical Resistance, Shiv?â
âUh, none,â Shiv replied.
âYou do not have the skill?â Valor sounded surprised.
âYeah,â Shiv muttered. âI, uh⌠like magic too much.â
âYou didnât get it even as your mind was torn in half?â
âWell, yeah, I was kind of pissed off that my Psychomancy wasnât stronger, but, you know, it didn't make me hate magic. It just made me want more magic.â
Valor let out a sigh. âYou⌠Hm, I see that youâre too well-adjusted. If there was only a way to fan some hate inside of you.â
âOh, I got another Feat from fusing that Orcish Skill. It lets me use up my rage to supercharge some of my skills. Itâs pretty strong and even keeps me mellow.â
âAnd it makes me angry,â Adam muttered. He was barely even reacting at this point. He just stared at the ground with a lost expression. Tran and Heather were patting him on the back while Siggy just stood awkwardly by their side.
âHow did you survive that encounter with the Greater Demon, then?â Valor asked.
âOh, I got this,â Shiv said, holding up his Magebreaker Gauntlet. âThat, uh, turncoat gave it to me. And also, I got the mask. Both helped a lot in keeping me standing and sane during the fight.â
âAh, very useful. Wait, is that Inertium?â Valor leaned closer. âAh, it is. I havenât seen this in approximately four hundred years.â
âFour hundred?â Shiv breathed.
âYes, itâs been a while since I ventured to the outer dimensions. Most are quite taken with magic, but some have learned to truly fear mana and loathe the System.â
Shiv nodded. âI canât get Magical Resistance with the gauntlet becauseââ
âBecause it is also technically a magical skill and will trigger the gauntletâs response.â Valor already knew. Shiv didnât know why he was surprised. The Legendary Pathbearer had been alive for longer than Shiv had, well, for longer than anything.
Valor was practically the oldest person Shiv knew.
âRegardless, we can work with this,â Valor continued. âWe simply need to find a proper set of armor for you first. You can even fuse your bone armor as additional plating on the outside after. After that, weâre going to give you a Vitality Enchantment.â
âVitality?â Shiv said, and a surge of worry shot through him. âDoesnât that make Necromancy go off like a bomb?â
âNo,â Valor said. âMost vitality is merely diluted by the Withering and expended. Your unique⌠your mixture of soul and vitalityâis the dangerous ingredient in the current alchemy. Alas, a good Vitality Shroud will require a Master-Tier Enchantment at the very least. Preferably higher than that. It is my best solution, at least for now.â
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âAll right,â Shiv said. âAnd if that Enchantment dies and I get hit by a Necromancy spellâŚ
âThen you likely explode and kill many, many people.â
âAnd I really, really want to get out of here now,â Tran said, staring at Shiv. âWeâre still too close to the Necromancerâs pit.â His courage was practically dust. Everyoneâs courage felt similar to Shiv's Dread Aura Skill. Even Valorâs was a bit unsteady.
âAlright,â Shiv breathed. âLetâs⌠letâs get me proper armor, so I donât turn into a walking mana bomb. Uvaâs gonna give me some new clothes too, so why not? I guess weâre doing some shopping.â
Shopping for armor proved to be an absolute nightmare. The first problem was availability. Shiv needed something that was at least in the Master-Tier. The most common Master-Tier armor was composed of mithril. Mithril was like glass for Shiv. He tried moving in the armor, and it practically broke off of his body in an instant.
After paying the terrified shopkeeper a hefty sum of money in apology, they moved on to sturdier materials.
âRight. Armor needs to be strong. Strong enough to deal with someone who has both Master-Tier Toughness and Physicality,â Shiv muttered.
Adam shook his head in exasperation.
âHey, Adam, how attached are you to that armor?â Shiv asked, eyeing his plates.
âI will die before I give this armor to you.â
Shiv laughed.
The next concern was âthere were quite a few sets of adamantine armor, at least ten Shiv came across. Most people couldnât even lift the armor with how heavy they were. That wasnât too much of an issue for Shiv. His problem was, adamantine armor was also nightmarishly hard to build and craftâand, apparently, how well-made a piece of armor was determined its Tier.
âIf it is not awakened,â Valor said, âthen it is not proper armor. It will be like your bones. You cannot enchant those. And these are⌠poorly made.â Valor glared at the armorerâwho looked like she was about to fall over dead.
âSheâs supposed to be a Master Smith,â Shiv replied.
Adam scoffed. âYes, and I see no reason to doubt her ability based on just this. Does every meal you make come out perfect?â
âYes?â Shiv said, frowning. âThe Chef Unwavering is all about perfection.â
âWell. Most Master craftsmen spend years trying to make one masterpiece armor. Itâs practically a major event every time someone crafts a Heroic-Tier armor.â
Heather nodded at this. âYes. I remember hearing the saying that every time a Heroic-Tier armor is made, a celebrity is born. The capital practically throws a rave for someone who can create something that good.â
âWait, how did your dad get that Legendary armor?â Shiv asked, looking at Adam. âHeâs a Master. You know. Like me.â
The Young Lord scowled at Shiv's comparison. âMy father is a remarkable man. He was defeating and besting Masters while he was still an Adept. A hunter, after all, is rarely larger than their prey. But with precision and mastery, a man can bring down a giant.â
Their hunt went on for a few hours, and by the time the orbs in the sky above started to dim, there were still no worthy candidates. There were adamantine, titanium, and nightglass armors aplenty, all Adept-Tier or below. And there were other armors, Master-Tier, but too fragile, especially for someone with Shivâs skills. Most tragic of all, there was a Heroic-Tier armorâsomething made of Moonsteel, the same kind of metal that composed Shivâs cooking knife. However, it had already been sold long in advance.
âForty million shards,â Shiv muttered, gawking at the sale price.
âHmm, doesnât sound too expensive,â Adam replied.
Shiv stared at Adam. âDoesnât sound too expensive.â
âItâs not,â Adam said. âDo you have any idea how much someone pays for good armor? Do you have any idea how much more they might pay for a specific Enchantment?â
Shiv kept staring.
The Young Lord shook his head. âYou do not?â
Shivâs stare turned into a glare. âYeah, and thatâs my fault?â
âFinancial literacy is a citizenâs personal civic duty,â Adam declared, clasping his arms behind his back and walking past Shiv. âIt is not the stateâs duty to coddle you.â
âYeah, well, if it doesnât come in the form of a Unique or Legendary skill, I wouldnât know about it,â Shiv spat.
Adam started walking faster and further away from Shiv. Valor simply sighed and shook his head.
Soon after, they found themselves sitting on a bench outside the smithâs district as people came to and fro. There, Valor, Shiv, Adam, and their tag-alongs spent a few moments in respite, considering what to do next.
âThis is only one district.â Adam sighed. âWe can go seek out all the others. Actually, Shiv, it might be better if you recruit your lady love for this cause. Weâre practically running around like a headless chicken. Valor's been here, but the shops haven't exactly stayed in place for multiple centuries.â
âYeah,â Shiv said, rubbing his face. âBut I hate this. Iâd rather fight the Jealousy again. Hells. Letâs go back to the apartment. Iâll make you guys dinner or something. Oh, sorry, Valor.â
âIt is fine,â Valor said, sounding not fine.
âYeah, letâs do that,â Tran mumbled with a full mouth. He and Heather were nursing on Sticky Grub, which was effectively the weaversâ equivalent of ice cream; juicy bugs attached to a dense, edible cocoon web.
Adam and Shiv had tried it earlier as well. The latter thought it was better than the last bug-dish they'd tried, but he still wasn't quite convinced. Adam, meanwhile, had gotten three for himself and described the sticks as âquite tasty and crunchy.â
âMy old man wasnât much of a Pathbearer,â Tran said. âBut if thereâs one thing I agree with him, itâs this. Itâs worth waiting on good equipment. Settling for bad equipment with terrible composition, poor quality, and a low Tier is just asking to get killed.â
âIâd be plenty happy to wait,â Shiv said, âexcept Iâm going to be raiding a gate soon, and the bastard who runs that gate will likely probably pop me, himself, and maybe a good part of the Abyss if he hits me with the right spell.â
âPerhaps it would be wise to ask the Composer too,â Adam said, yawning slightly. âShe might have a better idea on how to arm a Master-Tier Pathbearer.â Then the Young Lord looked at Shiv again, did an exaggerated double take, and held out his hands. âOh, , Unique-Tier Pathbearer Shiv. We will have to find a very entirely special armor for you. Perhaps in bright pink and the finest gold filigree. Weâll call you Gilded Princess.â
âIs that what you think about, Young Lord? Me in bright pink and gilded armor? What would your fiancĂŠe say?â
Adamâs pretend mockery died for a moment, and his expression turned to one of sourness and uncertainty. Shiv grimaced. They hadn't exactly continued with the topic after his initial retelling of the events inside the gate. âI⌠Adam⌠I donât think sheâs a part of this. What Oldsmith saidâŚâ
âI donât know what to believe anymore about most things.â Adam stared off into the distance. âBut I will find out.â
âWe will find out,â Shiv said.
Adam eyed him a moment, and then he nodded. âYes, I suppose we will. Me with my precision, and you with your⌠destructive, barbarous ways.â
Shiv chuckled. âWell, what was that you said? Youâre the hunter, Iâm the Hawk?â
âWell, youâre not really like a hawk. A hawk is quick and agile in the air, plunging and catching prey in an instant. Youâre more like⌠a rhino.â
âWhat the hells is a rhino?â Shiv asked.
âItâs an extinct animal. Supposedly it was very big, very strong, and it smashed through everything in its way, uh, until it couldnât, and then it usually died.â
âOh,â Shiv said. âSo itâd come back stronger and smash through eventually?â
âNo, not really.â
âWell, then I donât think Iâm quite like a rhino either.â
Adam laughed.
The group settled into a brief silence. Just then, a psionic wave washed over Shiv, and it carried Uvaâs voice with it.
Uva said.
Shiv blinked and sat up.
She gave a brief laugh.
Shiv was about to tell Adam what was happening, but the Young Lord just nodded. Adam said. Shiv blinked. Uva was getting very good at using the Jealousy.
Shiv and Adam shared a look, and the Young Lordâs head promptly fell into his hands.
Uva asked with a tinge of concern to her voice.
Shiv said, sliding closer to pat the Young Lord on his back.
âSystem!â Adam roared up at the sky, scaring the nearby smiths.