(Second Book Complete!) Runeblade: A Delving & Skill Merging LitRPG - Chapter 36: Loot, and Other Surprises

Chapter 36: Loot, and Other Surprises

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Kaius stared at the sarcophagus. Its sculpted golden lid still hovered next to its open interior, displaying a robed figure identical to the Tomblord he had just slain with Porkchop. After his battle with the Champion he expected his just rewards. Considering the rest of the room was stark and empty, that left only one spot.

He set off towards the grave, his friend padded alongside him, curious about what Kaius was so excited for.

ā€œWhat is loot?ā€Porkchop asked.

ā€œI’m not actually sure if it's something you’d be interested in.ā€ Kaius scratched his head. ā€œIt’s like… gear. Clothes, weapons, tonics, and useful items. Though I'm not really sure how it works. For all I know the depthsmightspawn something for you.ā€

Porkchop huffed at Kaius’s explanation.ā€œBah. Tools. Two-legged things. Let me know if there is something to eat.ā€

Kaius grinned at the response, entirely unsurprised his friend was uninterested in things of that nature.He,on the other hand, could barely stop himself from skipping over.

As soon as they reached the plinth that the sarcophagus sat on, Kaius enlisted Porkchop’s help in clambering up. Peering into the cavity within, Kaius’s mouth split into a wide grin. Its internals were lined with a silvery metal covered in a dense runic script - one he had not encountered before. That surprised him, considering theextensivetutoring his father had given him on the subject.

It wasn’t the runes that drew his attention though. There, at the base of the grave, lay a small mound of items covered by a silvery sprawl of scaled metal. He’d struck gold. Not only did the grave hold his treasure, but it had far more of it than he had seen from the other two Champions he had battled.

Though, he suspected in raw value it still didn’t hold a candle to the Natural Treasure the Sunborn Cave Bear had guarded.

Reaching into the space, Kaius grabbed hold of the armour and pulled it up to hold out in both hands. The scales cascaded over each other with a series of rustling clinks. In the light, he could see that the gleaming silver of the armour was tinged by a subtle pearlescence. A set of scalemail. Long enough to reach his thigh , well tailored with larger overlapping plates covering his vitals, and with a reinforced gorget and pauldrons. It even had sleeves that cut off just below the elbow, rather than the cheaper variants that left the arms exposed.

Every single one of its scales was etched with fine runes along the edges, a single large anchor rune at the centre.

He felt the weight of it in his arms. Sturdy, but not so heavy it would weigh him down once distributed over his body.

It was afineaddition to his arsenal, a perfect blend of defence and manoeuvrability. He’d always preferred the measured approach of medium armour.

Grinning in satisfaction, he tossed it down to Porkchop.

ā€œSee! Loot!ā€

ā€œNot like I can use it!ā€Porkchop grumbled.

Kaius laughed, turning back to the interior of the sarcophagus. In his focus on his new set of armour, he had entirely missed what had been lying underneath. His joy only grew, the scalemail had been hiding plenty more. Two tonics sat on the silvery floor, liquid a roiling angry red that seemed to be at a constant boil. He’d gotten lucky. They were in bottles the exact same shape to hisSolar Revitalisationtonics that sat in his potion pouch.

Beside the tonics, a small handful of silver coins lay scattered around a strange spiky fruit. A pale green, it wasn’t actually covered in thorns, but the rind itself seemed to contort into devilish peaks. Kaius eyed the fruit with a cocked brow. He couldn’t smell any magic, so it wasn’t a reagent.

He picked it up, holding it to get a closer look. Even as he turned it round in his hands, he got the sense fromExplorer’s Toolkitthat it was just a…fruit?

Hearing a squeal from behind him, Kaius turned around to find Porkchop staring at him with an open mouth, drool streaming from his mouth. Landing precariously close to his brand new scale.

ā€œWoah buddy.ā€ Kaius waved at Porkchop to back up. ā€œAway from the shiny armour please. I assume you know what this is?ā€ He held the fruit up.

ā€œKacha fruit! Very, very rare. Very, very tasty!ā€Porkchop replied, visibly salivating as he fixated on the fruit.

ā€œAlright,ā€ Kaius laughed. ā€œEnjoy.ā€ He tossed his friend his share of the spoils, smiling as Porkchop leapt up to snatch it out of the air. A second later it was gone.

ā€œWhat? Not going to savour it?ā€ Kaius teased.

Porkchop simply moaned in bliss and rolled onto his back. With a shake of his head Kaius turned back to the rest of his spoils. Unbuckling his potion pouch, he slid his newest tonics home, adding the coins to the rearmost slot to join the rest. Another ten depths-silver to his name.

Kaius hopped off the plinth, grunting as he bent his knees slightly to soften the shock of the chest height drop. Sitting down next to his new armour, he turned his head to Porkchop.

ā€œWell, since you are enjoying yourself so much, and I have a new set of armour, I’m going to work on gettingAppraise.ā€

ā€œI’ll keep watch.ā€Porkchop groaned, rolling on to his stomach to face the entrance to the catacombs.

Turning his attention back to his prize, Kaius began the burdensome process of saturating his eyes with mana. It wasn’t exactly comfortable, but it was something he would have to grow used to. He’d have to do it for every other skill he needed forTrue Sightfrom here on out.

His head started to ache, eyes watering as the volatile energy he syphoned from his soul saturated the delicate flesh. He stared at the scalemail with the desire- no, theneed- to learn more. To peer into the secrets the system kept hidden.

He got the notification.

**Ding! General Skill Available! Would you like to learn: Appraise (Rare)?**

With a whoop of success, Kaius used his new skill on the scalemail.

Serelian Scalemail Cuirass:

Uncommon - Tier I

Knight of Sereli, don your armour. War is at the gates, your duty is at hand. Raise your sword high, your spirit aloft. Know that we are with you. Know that our steel guards you. Our magic infuses you. Trust in your armour, Knight, and it will see you through this darkest eve.

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Forged from a Heilomite-Steel alloy, this scalemail armour was standard issue for the mage-breaker knights of Sereli. Designed to be light and mobile even for medium armour, it provides significant physical and arcane protection without unduly hampering movement.

Depths-wrought Artefact

Medium Armour (Cuirass)

Durability II, Magic Resistance I, Self Repair I,

Kaius grinned as he read the description. AnUncommonitem. Unlike skills, items didn’t have a level, just a rarity and tier. At his stage of growth evenCommonitems were a boon. Even before taking into account its enchantments, the armour would be supernaturally tough. Far more durable than the rusted chain that Porkchop had torn off him so easily.

WithDurability IIandMagic Resistance I? He would be far safer that he had been before. Though, it wasn’t rigid plate, so he would still have to be careful of powerful blows. Though, it would be more resistant than loose chain.

The mention of Serelia intrigued him. He’d never heard of a nation with that name before. It was another curiosity of the system, the way it referred to places that no one could find in a history book. He supposed that itcouldhave been a place in one of the far off lands over the seas. People rarely travelled between the continents, the distance too far - the seas too treacherous- for it to be considered worth it. Kaius thought it was just as likely that the place was a simple fiction. A spun off dream of the slumbering intelligence that must control the Depths.

His eyes slid away from the armour, drifting to the reinforced leather and cloth of his pants. He’d been waiting to see what the statuses of his fathers gifts were foryears.

Appraisepulled up the description of his travelling clothes.

Hunters Garb:

Common - Tier I

The wilds are a rough place ill suited to fine silks and crushed velvet. The well prepared know that the best investment is something that will withstand the rigours of hard leagues and ornery beasts.

Made from triple stitched canvas and cotton, with thick full grain beast leather covering significant vitals, this set of travelling garb bridges the gap between hard wearing clothes, and sturdy light armour. Thanks to its significant padding, it acts well as a set of under armour.

Artisan-wrought Artefact.

Light Armour/Clothing (Full Set)

Weather Resistance I, Self Clean I, Self Repair I

**Ding! Appraise has reached level 2!**

Kaius smiled. The notification held no new information for him, yet it was nice to see it confirmed that his father had seen it worthy to gift him aCommonset of clothes. For all the description had mentioned fine silks, the cost of this set would have been far more than even a richly dyed and tailored formal suit, especially with the trickySelf Repairenchantment.

His sword was next. Kaius had an inkling it was most likely common as well. The blade's enchantments might have been minor, but there were several of them. Plus, with the materials and quality that it had been forged with, it was surely enough to push the weapon to the border ofUncommon.

UsingAppraiseon his most prized possession, Kaius pulled up the status page of his sword.

A Fathers Gift:

Common - Tier I

Forged in the dying days of Unterstern. Quenched in the fading light of prosperity. The final work of a master. Birthright of the last Scion.

A two-handed longsword, forged from meteoric iron, orichalcum, and deep essence, this sword hides a sliver of morphic Craexia crystal in its hilt. If the right conditions are met, this shard of potential may bloom. The complex network of a binding ritual is hidden under its hilt wrap.

Artisan-wrought Artefact

Growth Item

Bindable

Longsword

Honed I, Self Repair I, Durability I, Bloodline Veil V

Kaius’s mouth fell open in shock, disbelieving of the simple facts in front of his eyes. His gaze tore away from the screen, falling back to the hilt of his sword. Pulling it free of his sheath, he laid it flat across his lap. Eyes tracing the ripples of darkened metal that wove their way through the blade's edge, dancing in the soft light of the ensconced walls.

Agrowthitem. It was… hard to believe. There was no way his father had this forged on their trip to Deadacre. His clothes, sure. But not this sword. Fatherhadbeen cagey about what they were there for, and he never actually received his gifts until they were well and truly back in the forest. At the time he had just thought that it was because his father had wanted the presents to be a surprise. He’d failed on that front, there was nowaythey would ever take a trip to an actual city unless something major was happening.

Yet, he’d never seen where Father had gone off to whenever he was left alone to explore the markets and eateries with a pouch full of copper. No, aGrowthitem was a treasure, one that no smith in bloodyDeadacrewould have a hundredth of the skill or resources to forge.

The description… It made it sound as if Father had forged it himself. But that was impossible, wasn’t it? His father had always implied he was an inscriptionist? Though, with his injuries preventing him from using his class skills, he’d neveractually seenFather’s chosen profession. He well could have been a runesmith, it wouldn’t be close to the first thing he’d held to his chest.

Father must have forged it when he was only a babe. Before he was crippled. Before whatever fate that had sundered the Unterstern dynasty had forced him to flee. But for him to be strong enough, skilled enough, to forge aGrowthitem? They were as rare as dragon teeth! Kaius had only heard of them as rare drops from deep within the Depths, with only a prized few beingArtisan-Wrought. Magnum Opuses one and all, the culmination of a body of work for once in a century crafters.

For Father to be among their number, he would have had to be far stronger than he had let on. At least late in the second tier, if not the third. Far stronger than Kaius had ever seen evidence of. He’d always assumed that Hastur had been roughly at the hundredth level , not triple, orquadruplethat. Whatever affliction that had disabled him so thoroughly must have been potent indeed. He remembered the strange frustrated expressions that slipped out on the few occasions he had ever seen Father trulymove. No, he doubted that whatever curse had been laid on him hadn’t solely affected his class.

Father must have been hamstrung, cut off from the full effect of his stats. To be reduced so thoroughly must haveeatenat him. Gratitude washed over Kaius. The sacrifices his father must have made in order ensure their safety would have been immense. Who gives a bloodygrowthitem as a birth gift to their son?

They were truly superlative items. Capable of being bound to a person's status. The more they were used, the more resources, magic, and materials were funnelled into them, the better they got. It meantneverhaving to replace the gear. Hastur had always told him, as one grew stronger and stronger, finding weapons that wouldn’t shatter at the first blow became almost impossible. Suitable drops wererareand dangerous to pursue, and powerful enough smiths had wait listsdecadeslong. Let alone thecost.

Such artisans were practically celebrities. Hell, even living in the Sea and only visiting isolated frontier villages a few times a yearhehad still heard of some. Yuriel the Black. Ironhand of Mount Dyrn.

Kaius’s focus returned to the description of his sword, chewing on his lip. How could Father be amongst their number?

If Fatherhadbeen a grandmaster runesmith, why had he not heard the name of Unterstern whisperedanywhere? To have such an artisan assaulted, his dynasty vanquished? There would have been an uproar. It would have been the subject of talk and speculation fordecades. Yet, Kaius had not heard a peep.

Too many questions.

Not enough answers.

šŸ“– Contents

1 Chapter 1: The Fall 2 Chapter 2: The Great Depths 3 Chapter 3: Cloudy with a Chance of Swarms 4 Chapter 4: The Grove 5 Chapter 5: Unnatural Encounters 6 Chapter 6: Fight, or Die 7 Chapter 7: Basecamp 8 Chapter 8: Light Weight! 9 Chapter 9: Fervour & Fury 10 Chapter 10: Kiting 11 Chapter 11: Unpleasant Surprises 12 Chapter 12: The Butcher 13 Chapter 13: Victory or Death 14 Chapter 14: Rewards 15 Chapter 15: Insight and Growth 16 Chapter 16: New Tools 17 Chapter 17: Snacks of the Unwise 18 Chapter 18: Crouching Tiger 19 Chapter 19: Armoured 20 Chapter 20: Temptation 21 Chapter 21: On the Nature of Curiosity and Death 22 Chapter 22: Champion’s Might 23 Chapter 23: Slugging Match 24 Chapter 24: Forgotten Mysteries 25 Chapter 25: Food? 26 Chapter 26: Interlude 1: Voyeur 27 Chapter 26: Attack Badger (Friendly?) 28 Chapter 27: How to Win Friends and Influence People 29 Chapter 28: Wrestling 30 Chapter 29: Training 31 Chapter 30: Adamant Body 32 Chapter 31: Pushing Deeper 33 Chapter 32: Labyrinth 34 Chapter 33: More Skills 35 Chapter 34: Inspect 36 Chapter 35: Tomblord 37 Chapter 36: Loot, and Other Surprises 38 Chapter 37: Bound 39 Chapter 38: Inscription 40 Chapter 39: Mistakes Were Made 41 Chapter 40: Learning More 42 Chapter 41: Hanging Lanterns 43 Chapter 42: Pitched Battle 44 Chapter 43: Hate 45 Chapter 44: Success 46 Chapter 45: A Lesser Merge 47 Chapter 46: New Environs 48 Chapter 47: A City, Lost 49 Chapter 48: Target Rich Environment 50 Chapter 49: Keikaku Means ā€˜Plan’ 51 Chapter 50: Duels 52 Chapter 51: Honour, and Other Rewards 53 Chapter 52: Tools 54 Chapter 53: Pushing Into The City 55 Chapter 54: Horde 56 Chapter 55: Sandwiches? 57 Chapter 56: A Song of Blood and Fire 58 Chapter 57: The Strength of Preparation 59 Chapter 58: New Toys 60 Chapter 59: Extravagance and Insight 61 Chapter 60: Sharing is Caring 62 Chapter 61: Runes pt. 1 63 Chapter 62: Runes pt. 2 64 Chapter 63: Runes pt. 3 65 Chapter 64: Runes pt. 4 66 Chapter 65: Runes pt. 5 67 Chapter 66: Runes Finale 68 Chapter 67: Mana pt. 1 69 Chapter 68: Mana pt. 2 70 Chapter 69: Race to the Finish 71 Chapter 70: Experimentation 72 Chapter 71: Honour in Discovery 73 Chapter 72: The First Spell 74 Chapter 73: Destructive Testing 75 Chapter 74: The Next Champion 76 Chapter 75: Shaman 77 Chapter 76: Osteogenesis Imperfecta 78 Chapter 77: The Whole Pharmacy 79 Chapter 78: The Final Layer 80 Chapter 79: Surprise! 81 Chapter 80: Life Blood 82 Chapter 81: Armoured pt. 2 83 Chapter 82: Font of Vitality 84 Chapter 83: Portent of Doom 85 Chapter 84: Towards New Horizons 86 Chapter 85: Unnatural Places 87 Chapter 86: Optimisation 88 Chapter 87: Explosion! 89 Chapter 88: Respite 90 Chapter 89: Solo Brawler 91 Chapter 90: Hidden Loot 92 Chapter 91: Forbidden Insight 93 Chapter 92: Unexpected Find 94 Chapter 93: On a Silver Platter 95 Chapter 94: Bossrush pt. 1 96 Chapter 95: Bossrush pt. 2 97 Chapter 96: Bossrush pt. 3 98 Chapter 97: Bossrush pt. 4 99 Chapter 98: Bossrush pt. 5 100 Chapter 99: Unexpected, But More Than Welcome 101 Chapter 100: Final Merge 102 Chapter 101: A Secret, Shared 103 Chapter 102: History and Choice 104 Chapter 103: The Oaths That Bind Us 105 Chapter 104: Evolution 106 Chapter 105: Celebrations 107 Chapter 106: Training 108 Chapter 107: Unexpected Gains 109 Chapter 108: Montage or: Eye of the Meles 110 Chapter 109: A Final Moment of Rest, Preparation, and Approach 111 Chapter 110: It’s All Ogre pt 1. 112 Chapter 111: It’s All Ogre pt.2 113 Chapter 112: It’s All Ogre pt. 3 114 Chapter 113: It’s All Ogre pt. 4 115 Chapter 114: It’s All Ogre Finale 116 Chapter 115: A Grand & Intoxicating Innocence pt. 1 117 Chapter 116: A Grand & Intoxicating Innocence Finale

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