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The Wolves

Copyright© 2019 by Exigaet

Chapter 6

Earth
Gatineau Park Dungeon
August 12, 2019
17:42 EDT

We all looked to Sonja and she shrugged, causing us to all burst in uncontrollable laughter. It was probably the adrenaline wearing off. The rest of us stood up and walked over to the chest. I opened it up to see what loot was in store for us.

“You would figure such a large chest would have more stuff in it,” I said, kicking it.

Everyone came over and took a look. The bottom of the chest had a thin layer of Mana Crystal Shards and Mana Gems covering it. Sitting on top of those, were a pair of metal armguards, a ring, a Mana Crystal and three Skill Gems. Based on the color, one of them is tier D, and the other two are tier E.

I picked up the three skill gems and called out the first number. “What do we have, Ben? 379D.”

He had his phone ready to go. He typed in the number and then read it out, “379D. Backstab: Deals additional melee damage. Requires attacking from behind, and a dagger to be equipped. 12 second cooldown.”

There was only one logical person to give this one to, at the moment. I held out my hand to Anja, “All yours, Anja.”

“Thank you.” she replied. Not wasting any time, she channeled her mana into the gem and learned the skill.

“Next up is 667E”

Ben wasted no time. “667E. Water Walking. Allows the person affected to walk on water for 5 minutes. Can be cast on others. Costs 50 mana.”

“Meh, doesn’t matter who gets this one. Roll for it?”

“Go for it,” answered Mason. “I’m gonna pass on it though.”

The rest of us agreed to roll for it so we opened up our team page on our phones and tapped on Roll which started it. After the first person taps Roll, the others have 15 seconds to tap Roll themselves before it will commence. A roll will be between 1 and 100, with the highest being the winner. When the countdown ended, it spat out four numbers. 47 for myself, 6 for Ben, 27 for Anja, and 46 for Sonja.

“Huh, guess I win.”

I learned the skill and then called out the last number. “Last skill gem. 501E”

“501E. Crippling Strike: Deal damage to your target and cripple them. The duration of the crippling effect depends on the target’s level and health regeneration. Requires a melee weapon. 10 second cooldown.”

“Another roll?” I asked.

We agreed with Sonja and Ben passing this time. I rolled 36, Mason rolled 73, and Anja rolled 75, giving her the win.

“Congrats, Anja,” I said. “Okay, bracers are next. Any way to know what they do without equipping them, Ben?”

He shook his head. “Nope, they need to be brought to the Adventuring Guild to be identified, or one of us would need the Minor Identification perk. We should all buy that perk when we leave here today. It should be pretty inexpensive for all of us to get one.”

“Alright, we’ll put them aside until after,” I said, putting the bracers and the ring in my storage. “Mace, you wanna get those bags out of your storage so we can bag all these shards, gems and the crystal?”

We collected the rest of the stuff out of the chest and then looked around for the way down to the sixth floor. We didn’t see it, but the door we entered from had re-opened, so we headed that way. There, we found a passageway that wasn’t there the first time we passed by and followed it. It led to a room with a staircase going down. When we arrived on the sixth floor, a waygate activated, as always. I looked at my phone and noted that it was almost 18:00. We had a decision to make, so I turned to the rest of the team.

“Alright, it’s almost 18:00, so we’ve got about an hour and fifteen minutes before we need to leave. We don’t know how long this floor will take us, so we can just call it a day, head to the surface, or we can see how far we get. If we go up now, then we can sell the stuff we need to sell, and buy a couple of Identification perks before leaving. If we continue on, then it will probably need to wait until tomorrow.”

“Meh, I’m cool with whatever,” Mason replied. “We got pretty far today, and we’ll have more time tomorrow to get further.”

Ben gave his 2 credits, “I say let’s call it for tonight and come back tomorrow morning. We’ll be able to go as long as we want, and I wouldn’t be surprised if we hit the twelfth or thirteenth floor. At the rate we’re going, we’ll probably be able to clear the rest of the dungeon by Wednesday or Thursday.”

“Ladies?” I asked.

They looked at each other for a moment, nodded and then Anja replied, “We agree with Ben. Let’s come back tomorrow when we’re all fresh, and with two new pieces of gear. We’re not in any rush, and even with the food your mother prepared for us, I’m starving.”

“Alright, let’s head back up, then.”

I walked onto the waygate and was teleported up to a room in the Adventurer’s Guild. I got off, allowing my friends to follow. When we were all together, we walked over to another part of the building. The building was in the shape of a ‘U’. The entrance to the Adventurer’s Guild, along with the registration counter and the entrance to the dungeon is at the bottom of the ‘U’. On your right-hand side upon entering is the evaluation part of the building. Finally, on the left you have the goods and services part of the building, which includes an auction house. Here, you can sell your gains from the dungeon as well as buy potions, Skill Gems and other items. You can also have items put on the global auction house. Anyone can access it with their phone and have items delivered to their closest Adventurer’s Guild HQ to be picked up.

There was only one employee manning this section of the building as well, so we walked up to him. He noticed us and looked up as we were walking across the room.

“Ah, good evening!” he said. “My name is Sam. How can I help you today?”

“Hello, Sam. We’re done with the dungeon for today, so we’d like to sell off some Mana Crystal Shards and see about purchasing some Minor Identification perks.”

“Certainly. I need your phone as well as the Mana Crystal Shards, please.”

I handed him my phone and turned to Mason to get the bag of Mana Crystal Shards, handing those to Sam as well. He plugged my phone into a slot and then dumped all the shards into a tray. He didn’t even bother counting them, he was just going by weight.

“899.2 grams of Mana Crystal Shards. The current exchange rate is 22 grams for 1 credit. Would you like the credits deposited into your team’s account, or split between every team member?”

“The team account is fine.”

He did some typing and then looked back up. “Alright, 40.5 credits were deposited into your account. Now, you said you needed Minor Identification perks? They’re currently 92 credits each. How many would you like?”

“We’ll take five, please. I’ll cover the purchase, they can pay me back later.”

“Sure thing. One moment,” he replied, going into the room behind him. He came out with five of the perks and then handed them to me. “Will that be all?”

“Yes.”

“Perfect. The five Minor Identification perks came up to 460 credits. I have withdrawn them from your account,” he said, unplugging my phone and handing it to me. “Here you are. Good luck with further exploration of the dungeon.”

“Thank you.”

We turned and walked back to the entrance of the building and sat on one of the benches nearby. I handed each of them their skill gem and we each learned it. All of them had already pulled out their phones and reimbursed me for the perks which was great. I withdrew the bracers from my storage and when they contacted my hand, I could immediately tell what they were called, and what they did. There wasn’t any visual sign anywhere displaying the stats or anything like that, but I just knew that they had a minor magical resistance enchantment, and would increase Strength and Constitution by 5 and 6 respectively.

Lesser Enchanted Plate Armguards
Uncommon
+5 Strength
+6 Constitution
5% Magical Damage Reduction

I looked up to Mason, “Alright, these are only really suitable for us, I think. They’re called Lesser Enchanted Plate Armguards, and they give +5 Strength, +6 Constitution, and 5% Magical Damage Reduction. You wanna roll for them?”

“Nah, you can have them. My stats are already pretty insane, and you can use the bonuses.”

“Awesome, thanks.”

I put them back in my storage and then pulled out the ring next. As soon as it appeared in my hand, I knew we were all going to be interested in it.

Jihm’s Band
+10 Strength
+10 Agility
+10 Intellect
+10 Constitution
+10 Endurance
Increases your health regeneration by 5 hp/s.
Increases your mana regeneration by 5 m/s
Increases your stamina regeneration by 5 m/s

“Alright, I’m going to hand this one around so you can all see what it does, and then we’ll roll on it.”

I handed it to Mason and watched his eyes go wide when he found out what it could do. Ben and the girls had a similar reaction. Sonja handed it back to me and then we all pulled out our phones. I hit the Roll button and then waited for the others to do the same, and for the countdown to end. I rolled 36, Mason rolled 20, Ben rolled 2, Anja rolled 51, and Sonja rolled an 80, winning the ring.

She let out a little squeal when she realized she won. Her hands clapped over her mouth and had a slightly embarrassed look. I handed the ring out to her. “Congrats, Sonja. It’s a pretty damn good ring.”

“Congrats!” everyone else cheered.

She put it on her right index finger and then replied, “Thanks guys!”

“Alright, if you need to go to the bathroom or anything, do that now. I’m going to call my mom and let her know we’ll be arriving earlier than expected. We’ll leave in 10 minutes.”

Everyone left to go to the bathroom, and I dialed my mom’s number.


Earth
Spectre Base, Canadian Rockies
August 12, 2019
21:16 PDT (18:16 EDT)

Alexandra was talking with Thomas, Claire and Gabriel when her phone rang. She took it out, saw who it was and excused herself. “Hi Johnny! How’s the dungeon going?” she asked.

“Pretty good. We reached the sixth floor before calling it a day. We might have been able to reach the seventh floor, but didn’t want to find out and be late for dinner. We’ll be leaving in less than 10 minutes.”

“Awesome, good job! Speaking of dinner, we’re going to be eating at the Adventurer’s Guild HQ rather than at home. If your friends want to come, then bring them along. If not, drop them off and then head over here.”

“Alright. I think they’re all coming with me tonight. We should be there in about forty-five minutes.”

“Perfect. We’ll see you then.”

“Bye.”

“Bye!”

She put her phone again and then turned back to Thomas, Claire and Gabriel. “That was Jonathan. They’re leaving early and should be here in less than an hour.”

“Ah, they decided not to continue after slaying the boss?” Gabriel asked.

Pretty much everyone on this floor of the base had watched Jonathan and his team’s fight with Jihm. There was complete silence when he lost his footing and got hit by the boss, but they were all cheering after that. For a new team, it was a relatively clean fight. Everyone also agreed that Mason is incredibly strong for his level, and the fight would’ve been a lot tougher without him.

She shook her head. “They didn’t think they would have enough time to make it to the seventh floor in time to activate the waygate.”

“You know he may not follow through with what his father promised over fourteen-hundred years ago,” Gabriel said, looking at Thomas and Claire.

“We understand, and we won’t force it upon him either. His father and I agreed to that when we thought his family’s rule would last for hundreds, if not thousands of years. Should he and Tessa become mates, we will be very happy. If they do not, then ‘no big deal’ as humans say. The Gidres family will stand by Jonathan and his sisters when the time comes to take back the throne.”

They continued chatting while waiting for Jonathan to arrive.


Nedovis
Dhir Palace
10:25 Scyftan Empire Time (18:25 Eastern Daylight Time)
August 13, 12610 (August 12, 2019)

A very large man sat in his ridiculously ornate clothing on his equally ornate throne. On either side of him there were four incredibly beautiful women. Each one was wearing transparent clothing that did nothing to hide what was underneath. Two of them were both using large fans to help keep the man cool. Kneeling on either side of the throne, were the other two women. The woman on the left was holding a platter of food for the man to snack on, and the other was holding a bottle of wine, ready to refill the man’s cup at any time.

The man? None other than Kaldrus Dhir, the tyrant ruler of the Scyftan people, of course. Not that anyone would say that where he, or anyone who was loyal to him, might hear it. He sat on his throne waiting for people to arrive. He would much rather be anywhere but here. Like having his way with one of, or all of the women surrounding him.

Earlier this day, he had received the best news he had in over a millennium. The only living rightful heir to the throne was on some backwater planet called Earth. ‘What a name.’ he thought. ‘Might as well just call it Dirt.’ Kaldrus hated anyone with the name Kidravia, and within ten month’s time, he would have to worry about the name no longer. Not that Jonuth Kidravia could attack Nedovis even if he wished to. ‘Earth doesn’t have any ships, and even if they did, it would take many millennia for him to arrive. If they arrived at all.’

He looked up upon hearing the large doors open. The guests he was waiting for had arrived. While he had sent the closest ship, as well as his lapdog to Earth, he wasn’t taking any chances. He hired the best mercenary group he could find, and was sending them to Earth as well. As much as he would have liked to, he couldn’t pull any ships off the front line of the war against The Confederation.

Every ship in the mercenary fleet had something that none of the ships in his fleet has, and his every effort to obtain the schematics had failed. The mercenary fleet was equipped with a shroud generator that hid them from sight and most sensors. Advanced races could detect a shrouded ship, but humans are nowhere near advanced enough to do so. Even his own fleet had trouble detecting the ships. They could do it, but it required a skilled sensor operator to notice the fluctuations a shroud generator emits, and then pinpoint which spatial direction they were coming from.

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