(Second Book Complete!) Runeblade: A Delving & Skill Merging LitRPG - Chapter 53: Pushing Into The City

Chapter 53: Pushing Into The City

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Muscle bound and draped in silk, a figure lounges over an austere stone throne, floating in a void only broken by dancing lights. He smiled. It was a jagged thing, like he had forgotten how congeniality worked. Like he had twisted boredom and frustration into a new shape. Forced them into a box that did not fit.

“Finally.” He savoured the words. Tasting each note on his tongue.

The boy had done it. He’d found out aboutHonours. The bait had been set, and his hopes were being realised. With a click of his fingers a mote of light darted out of the swarm, slamming into his forehead. He checked the systems analysis for the thousandth time.

The boy was perfect. An optimal mix of uncommon strength, stubborn will, revelrous aggression, and sheer avarice for power. He was now destined to face the Guardian while unclassed, the temptation of anHonourwould be too strong. Especially as his desire grew with more rewards from the system. The figure had no doubt that Kaius would be getting at least one moreHonourbefore his final confrontation. Anything more would require grit, ingenuity, and more than a little luck.

And the Greater Meles! Unawoken bloodline too? He couldn’t have planned it better if he tried. What were the chances? As a pair they were all but assured success.

Finally.

Finally,he would be one step closer tofreedom.

Kaius peered up at the monolithic grey stone walls that towered over him. They’d broken camp a few hours before, rushing towards the city. Cutting their way through fungal fields and goblin labourers alike.

The city's fortifications were an imposing thing. He’d only seen one other city wall in person, Deadacre’s. That had been maybe thrice his height, and built from chunky blocks of stone held together by mortar. The dwarven city wall made it look positively ramshackle in comparison. Formed as it was from a single contiguous slab of stone. Matched with the abnormally smooth and perfectly proportioned cavern walls, it was like the entire settlement had been carved from bedrock, cave and all.

Earth magic on a titanic scale, it had to be. He could wrap his head around the Depth’s working such grand thaumaturgy, but if this was modelled after a real place.. How in the hells had they managed it? What sort of level would you need to be to work on that scale? He struggled to imagine even a vaunted third tier classer managing it, even with a dedicated team.

It wasn’t just the size, but the attention to detail as well.

Kaius ran his hands over the wall, feeling the perfectly carved reliefs on its surface. He hadn’t been able to see them from a distance. He probably could’ve when he usedEagle Eyeat full power, but he’d been focused on goblins and the Guardian then. Not the walls.

They were sodense. Massive sprawling scenes of battles, forge workshops, and great feats of magic. Nothing was shown in titanic proportions, everything was to scale. At the very least it confirmed that itwasa dwarven city, he thought, looking at the carved figure of a stout dwarf in full plate caving in the skull of some monstrosity.

They walked in the shadow of the walls, circling the base of the tiered city. Heading towards a broken portcullis a good hour's walk around the city's edge from their starting point. Though there seemed to be few entrances into the interior, he’d only been able to see one gate on their approach - diminutive in comparison to the walls themselves. A city designed for war.

“Do all people live in places like this?”Porkchop asked, staring at the monolithic stone in fascination.

“No.” Kaius shook his head. “Not really. I mean, there might be places of a similar size, and we do use stone, but nothing quite this impressive.”

“That’s so strange. To live all hidden in rock like this. So close together.”

“Surely you must have seen some elven demesnes in the Sea? You mentioned you had met some.” Kaius asked.

“A little. It’s not like this though. They grow their burrows from the trees, still connected to nature. More spread out, too.”Porkchop answered.

“That sounds just as strange and wonderful to me.” Kaius said, imagining what a housegrownfrom a tree could possibly look like. “I hope I get to see it one day.”

“One day. Once we’ve seen everywhere else first. I only just left.”Porkchop reminded him.

“Of course,” Kaius laughed. “It was just an idle thought, plenty for us to explore without retreading ground just yet. Once we escape that is.” As he spoke, he scanned the far off tops of the wall. FlaringEagle Eyemomentarily to bring their crenellated battlements into clear view. He’d been checking for goblins every few minutes, but so far he had yet to spy any.

Yet more evidence that despite its fidelity the Depths did not perfectly reflect the wider world in its biomes. From what he’d heard, if this was a goblin stronghold in truth, they may as well be fighting a two person siege. Even with the level locks, such an assault would have been suicide.

Something to be grateful for, he supposed.

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They reached the entrance.

It may have looked small at a distance, it was anything but up close. Towering over them, it had once held a solid steel gate. Once. Now the remnants of the stout barrier were torn and twisted. Burst inwards like so much scrap metal. Cracked and broken, Kaius could see the faint remnants of a grand inscription engraved into the few parts that had fallen outwards from the walls.

The sight gave Kaius pause, slowing his and Porkchop’s approach. What could have done this? Wrought such destruction? Nothing that he had seen when he had looked through the city withEagle Eyefrom above. Not even the mighty Guardian at its peak was powerful enough to tear through what looked to be solid enchanted steel a full long-stride thick.

“Do you think what ever did that is still inside?”Porkchop asked with a nervous grumble.

“No.” Kaius shook his head. “I would have seen it. Maybe in the world above some twisted hoard did this, but down here we’re seeing nothing but echoes.”

Despite his conviction, Kaius still found the sight unnerving. A warning that monstrous danger wasn’t the sole domain of the Depths, and that even when he had a class he would be far from all powerful.

“Wait here for a moment, I’m going to check inside.” Kaius said, gesturing for Porkchop to stay hidden in the shadow of the wall.

He crept forwards, feeling relief whenExplorer’s Toolkitstarted to ease his movement, dampening his impact on the world around him. The skill said it was far less effective in urban environments, but he’d hoped it only counted the actively settled kind. It seemed he was right.

Shadows lengthening to cloak him in their embrace, Kaius ducked behind a shard of twisted steel that was embedded deep into the earth. Whatever had torn through the gate had cast it to the side, leaving it buried right next to the wall. The perfect cover.

He peered into the open city.

A wide open road led into a dense mix of military style barracks and industrial workshops. Much like the walls outside, the buildings were formed from seamless stone. Each was a squat, blocky thing. Ranging from one to two stories, they formed a dense warren of side streets and veiled alleys. Dwarven corpses were strewneverywhere. They were densest right by the blasted open gate, nearly a legion of heavy plated fighters having been left to rot where they fell. Considering the bleached bone he could see peeking out from behind rotted cloth and rusted chain in some of the lighter armoured units, they must have been laying there for quite some time.

Three scores of goblins lounged in the alleys and prowled the rooftops. They were hard to spot, but ultimatelyEagle Eyewas more than enough to reveal them in their half hearted hiding spots.Skirmisherswith savage looking short swords,Scoutswith short-bows, and a few beefier lookingBruiserslooking mean with studded clubs. With levels ranging from ten to fourteen Kaius didn’t foresee them having too much of an issue, even with their numbers. The bows could be a problem, but with how sheltered the alleys were, he doubted they would be able to keep an angle on him and Porkchop for more than a few seconds.

**Ding! Eagle Eye has reached level 15!**

He could see open air stairs leading to the varying flat rooftops, most on the side of the buildings facing away from the open thoroughfare. Those would have to be their target. Thankfully, they were all concentrated on the left most buildings. Less chances of being caught out in the open with a cross fire from across the street. Once the archers were dealt with, the other goblins would be simple to deal with when they were forced into the tight confines of the alley.

Some of the armour still gleamed in the false daylight of the suspended crystal. Mostly the bulky looking plate, clearly designed for high level classers with how thick it had been wrought. There was no way that it would fit him, it would both be too short and too wide for his frame. Still, if it had lasted this long, maybe it would have some value?

He usedIdentify.

Decrepit Dwarven Heavy-plate:

Depths-wrought item

Originally made for Stonehold heavy shock troops, this armour has fared terribly with age, its inscriptions wasted and burnt. Thanks to superior alloys and master industry, the steel remains strong.

**Ding! Identify has reached level 17!**

Kaius scowled as he read the description. No doubt dwarven steel had a value all on its own, the frontier was about as far as you could get from the northern mountains while still staying in civilised lands. The rarity and curiosity alone would be sure to fatten his purse. Yet steel washeavyand even if they somehow found and brought a cart through the portal when they eventually left, there was no way they would be able to drag it through the wilds that were the Arboreal Sea.

If it had been enchanted, he would have found a way to make it work. Without that magic, it may as well have been scrap.

Taking a final look at the goblins, Kaius ducked back behind the shattered shard of steel that he was using as cover. No doubt there would be more of the depths-spawn that he hadn’t been able to spot, but he was confident that they would manage.

He slunk back to the safety of the wall.

“So? How’d it look?”

“Good,” Kaius said, his voice low. “There's an open board walk after the gate, lots of buildings and narrow alleys. A few dozen goblins, with some archers on the roofs on the left hand side.”

“Archers? How are we supposed to deal with those?”Porkchop said, flicking his ears.

“There's stairs at the back of the buildings. The alleys are pretty sheltered. I think we push hard and fast for the roof. One of us holds the stairs to deal with any goblins who follow, the other goes after the bowmen.” Kaius drew a rough diagram in the soil at the base of the wall, gesturing to a thin strip between buildings that lead to a way up to the tallest building. “What are you more comfortable with? Stairs?”

Porkchop let out a low rumble.“Stairs.”He confirmed.“With my paws and my armour, they will find much difficulty in their attempt.”

Kaius gave his friend a nod. He checked himself over, confirming his armour was properly tightened. Thanks to the fact that it has taken them a day to reach the city, his Serelian scale was already fully repaired. Happy with his preparations, he gave Porkchop a nod and drew his blade.

“Then let's do this. Full assault. No screaming until they see us.”

“No screaming?”Porkchop said, ears drooping in defeat.

“No. Screaming.” Kaius gave his friend a pointed look.

“Fine.”Porkchop pouted.

They set off at a sprint, ready to take the fight to the goblins.

📖 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 ‘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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