(Second Book Complete!) Runeblade: A Delving & Skill Merging LitRPG - Chapter 55: Sandwiches?

Chapter 55: Sandwiches?

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Chapter 56 of "(Second Book Complete!) Runeblade: A Delving & Skill Merging LitRPG" begins revealing exciting developments: After spending a few more minutes to engrave a route through the twisting alleys of... Don’t stop now!

After spending a few more minutes to engrave a route through the twisting alleys of the dwarven military district, Kaius reduced the power of hisEagle Eyeskill until he no longer felt like a giant was rapping him over his skull. Rubbing at his eyes, he stepped back from the ledge.

“What’d you see?”Porkchop asked, pushing into his side affectionately. Apparently he was feeling less grumpy now that the arrow holes in his back had healed.

“Found our Champion, he’s way off by the entrance to the next tier of the city. Big bastard.” Kaius said, scratching his friend behind the ears while he blinked to clear his eyes. “Plenty more goblins between here and there, looks like we’ll have to go through the alleys. I’ve memorised the route.” He continued, tapping his temple.

“Let me guess. More archers?”Porkchop grumbled.

“That's why we’re taking the alleys, more cover. You ready to go?” Kaius asked, itchy anticipation thrumming up his legs as he thought about the beefy goblin that was awaiting them by the next set of walls.

“Not yet. Found something. Come look.”Porkchop said, leaving his side to wander over to the other edge of the roof.

“Oh?” Kaius asked curiously, hurrying after his friend. A wooden hatch was recessed into the building's ceiling, a thick steel ring embedded in one side. A way in. He must have missed it, too focused on killing the archers.

“Let's take a look then.” Kaius crouched down and heaved on the hatch. It was heavy, made of thick planks of hardwood, but it swung open smoothly on well oiled hinges. A set of stairs ran down into a hall. It was austere, though well lit from a number of embedded crystal light fixtures in the walls.

Kaius took the lead, puffs of dust kicking up with every descending step. The building had lain undisturbed for quite some time, it seemed. Reaching the bottom, Kaius found the hall to be an awkwardly short height. Not enough for him to stoop, but low enough that he could comfortably reach it with an outstretched hand.

Exploring the building, Kaius and Porkchop walked through bunk chambers, abandoned offices, and other common use areas. Each and everyone of them was in perfect condition, like they had been unoccupied and waiting for years. Bed covers were in perfect order, offices had neat stacks of paper on their desks, and common rooms were neatly arranged. It was an eerie experience, like their very presence was intruding. Quiet. Solemn.

They drifted into a natural silence, unwilling to disturb the abandoned building more than they had to. Kaiusknewit was most likely another oddity of the Depths, just another strange happenstance amongst innumerable others. Yet, he couldn’t shake the unease he felt. Why would the Depths go through the effort to make the streets seem so chaotic, strewn with dwarven corpses and battle scars, but then leave the building interiors in perfect -if abandoned- condition?

He slowly pushed another door open, peering into the room cautiously. A long wooden bench stretched across the centre of the room. Shelved underneath was a massive and varied collection of pots, pans, and cooking implements. A metal wrack hung above the bench, utensils and knives hanging from hooks.

Kaius stepped into the room, his unease at the building's atmosphere forgotten.

A row of half a dozen ward-stoves lined one wall opposite the bench, enough realestate to cook for a battalion. Which, if this was a barracks like Kaius assumed, made sense.

“Kaius, over here.”Porkchop said. Kaius looked over to find his friend pushing their nose into a wall to ceiling row of cupboards recessed into the stone, sniffing deeply.

Kaius hurried over, pulling open one of the doors.

“The Depths provides.” He said in wonder.

The cupboard was absolutelystackedwith food. Dried meats, flour, trail rations, lard. Even perishables such as bread, eggs, fruit, and cheese. Impossibly, they all looked fresh. Untouched. Like they had just left the market yesterday, with nary a spot of decay or dust in sight.

Porkchop all but lunged forward, rushing towards a box of globular dried fruit.

“Woah.” Kaius said, shoving his hand out to stop Porkchop. “Gimme a second to check something.”

Porkchop gave him a huff, staring longingly at the food before backing off.

Kaius leaned closer. Even leaning heavily onSense Illusionhe felt nothing, the food was really there. Peering at the door frame, he found his answer. A dense line of large runes inscribed around the inside edges of the cabinet. Glowing slightly with a ghostly aura only just visible to hisSense Manaskill.

“Preservation runes, it must be.” He murmured to himself, tracing his fingers along the script. It was an unfamiliar style, angular and blocky, but carrying all the telltale signs of the inscrutable workings of the system. They were supposed to be delicate things, requiring plenty of upkeep to keep functioning. It made absolutely zero sense to him that the combat grade inscriptions of the dwarven armour on the corpses outside had burnt out, but this had not.

Yet another example of the Depths being selective of the accuracy of its constructions. The more time he spent down here, the more its artificiality became burningly obvious.

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“Is it safe?”Porkchop asked impatiently.

Kaius rolled his eyes, quickly swiping some bread, cheese, cured meat, and some sort of jarred pickle. “Yes it's safe.”

He let out a short laugh as he was forced to jump clear of Porkchop’s charge towards the food. He moved over to the bench, making himself a sandwich, smiling as Porkchop massacred fruit, meat, and eggs with equal violence.

Taking a bite, Kaius couldn’t help but moan. After months of a diet of mostly unsalted meat, the sandwich was nearly enough to make him cry.

After eating their fill, Kaius abandoned the last of their jerky, his precious pemmican, and some of the more palatable mushrooms he had poached from the fields outside. In their place he backed his bag, and the pouches integrated into Porkchop’s barding, with as much food as they could comfortably fit.

Hefting a salami in his hand, Kaius looked between it and his already stuffed back. Mournfully, he placed it back in the cabinet.

It was highly likely that most of the buildings in this city were similarly stoked, but on the off chance they weren't, Kaius wasn’t going to miss the opportunity to stock up. He hauled his bag back on, giving Porkchop a look.

“Ready?”

Kaius crouched down behind a stone pillar, taking his time as he slowly inscribed another rune in the flagstones. Gradually linking it to the next in his circle.

Pushing through the alleys had been slow going, but they’d finally made it. His memory had been far less accurate than he had thought. After the third wrong turn, he’d entirely given up on trying to map the entire path to the Champion. Instead he’d simply usedEagle Eyeat every roof that they took back from the goblin archers, mapping a route from group to group. Zigzagging their way across the district.

Unfortunately, that meant facing far more encampments that they otherwise would have. Luckily their tactic of rushing the stairs and holding them had proven effective, as the worst they suffered was a few broken bones and deep cuts for their troubles. By the time they had pushed halfway through the district, the hanging crystal above had started to dim. While both he and Porkchopcouldhave pushed through the night, they didn’t need to.

Instead they’d holed up for the night in another barracks. Every group of goblins seemed to be centred around one. Taller than the surrounding buildings, the goblin archers invariably used them to gain a longer sightline of the surrounding area. Not that it seemed to matter much, when they seemed to be all but invisible to the depths-born if they kept a few hundred long-strides away.

At the very least, the constant use ofEagle Eyefor navigation had donewonders. Finally capping the skill at twenty half way through the second leg of their journey.Adamant Bodyhad gotten a slight boost too, thanks to all the arrows he had been enduring.

They’d arrived not too long after that, popping out from between two large workshops that lined the massive open square at the base of the next district's walls. Those very same buildings had shadowed a line of short stone pillars that surrounded the open space from his early looks.

He was hiding behind one now, scrawling a runic formation while Porkchop waited in the shadowed alley. It was a basic thing, maybe a few steps across. A binding formation, but a weak one. Kaius doubted it would manage to hold the Champion for more than a second or two, if that. However, if they were forced to flee, a second or two opening might be enough for them to turn the tides. Worth it for less than an hour's work. It wasn’t like he was using his mana for anything else, anyway.

As he worked on the next rune, Kaius thought on his next skill.True Sight. He was ready to merge it now, and it sat in the back of his mind like an itch he couldn't scratch. He wanted to deal with the Champion first though. His next two skills were the kind he could train holed up in a dwarven house somewhere, whittling away at them over the course of weeks while he rested. There was little about them that could be pushed to grow through combat.

Besides, if he had to sit around all day working on skills whileknowingthat a Champion was right there for the slaying, he might just go insane.

Another swooping line, and the rune was done. Standing up, Kaius took a couple of steps back to admire the rune. He could see it pulling in mana from the atmosphere, channelling it through the lines he had carved into the stone. No way this one was going to blow up, he thought, giving it a nod of satisfaction.

A wave brought Porkchop padding over.

“All done. You sure you don’t want to take this one on yourself? It looks like a fairly straight forward physical fighter.” Kaius asked. They’d talked about it when they had first arrived at the square, but Porkchop had been adamant they face it together.

“No.”Porkchop said, shaking his head.“Things with weapons are a poor match up, even with my skills and this armour. I would be much more comfortable waiting until we found some beasts. At least I have experience fighting them alone.”

“If you’re sure. If we can't find any in time you might have to anyway.” Kaius replied sceptically.

“That’s fine, if that happens it's likely we would have already gotten the Honour for slaying Champions in a group. I’d feel a lot more comfortable with that sort of power boost.”Porkchop said, bending down to take a closer look at the inscription. Carefully staying outside of the runic circle.“You sure this will work?”

Kaius nodded. “Not for long though, enough to give us an edge if we need it. Ready to do this?”

Porkchop huffed. Having already stashed his pack, Kaius gave his gear a final once over to make sure nothing had come loose. Satisfied with his preparations, he stepped out from behind the pillar. DrawingA Father’s Giftin a smooth flash of gleaming steel.

Ahead of them the Guardian prowled through a field of ancient slain dwarves. Waiting for a challenger. They managed to make it a dozen paces before it noticed them.

The Hobgoblin stopped fast, hefting its weighty axe. It slapped it into its off hand and held it at the ready. Kaius felt his blood heating up as the hob stared at them, trembling in rage. They took another step.

**Ding! You have challenged a Champion: Bloodtotem Hobgoblin Lieutenant**

The Champion snapped, screaming in fury.

It Charged.

Kaius and Porkchop met the bellow with cries of their own. Sprinting into the square to meet it on the field of battle.

📖 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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