Chapter 158: Flameforge Celebration
Chapter 158: Flameforge Celebration
Chapter 158: Flameforge Celebration
Dallion made a dozen more attempts to construct his first item between lunch and dinner. Hed spend hours reading through instructions, following what passed as best practices, only to find out he couldnt make heads or tails of the markers. There was one thing on which tomes, scrolls, and Nil could agree upon: it was always recommended that novices started with tinor iron, if tin wasnt as available in the local real-life areaand gradually work their way up to more advanced metals. Having his first hammer be for one of the most complicated metals in existence was accompanied with an impossibly steep learning curve. Just in comparison, making a dagger out of metal included five steps and a total of twenty-three actions.
An encouraging melody echoed in Dallions head.
Dont worry, Harp, he said, lying on his bed. Its fine. I was half expecting this.
To be exact, Dallion knew hed have problems, but hoped hed be able to wiggle himself out of them. As it turned out, the only option he now had was to learn a secondary material in real life. In the short term, that was slightly more difficulthed have to gain knowledge and experience as a non-awakened person, potentially needing months to grasp the basics. However, there was no doubt hed have required years to learn sky silver smithing. In the end, despite the hiccup, it still was a better investment or so Dallion believed.
Maybe Ill try again later. For now, time to get ready for the celebration, Dallion thought.
Normally having a big event meant big pay and potentially large tips. However, right now he couldnt wait for it to be over with so he could toy some more with forging. One of the magnificent things of forging in his awakened realm was that there was no penalty for mistake.
Ill be heading to work, Dallion said for the shields benefit. It was starting to sound as if he was living with a roommate that didnt have a cellphone. Keep an eye on the orchid for me?
Nothing will happen to the orchid, the shield replied. Just have fun and take it easy down there. Work and drinks dont mix well unless youre someone like me.
Good to know, Dallion thought, and left the room.
Downstairs everything was ready to accommodate the expected crowd. Hannah had rearranged a few tables, moving them close to one another so as to create the equivalent of a giant one. A few more were added near the corners, mostly for aesthetic purposes.
Dal, youre here, the innkeeper said the moment she saw him. Help me with the food.
Sure. Dallion went to the kitchen. A host of large platters filled with food were already prepped, waiting for him. Thats a lot of food, he said, grabbing two of them. How many people are there?
Thats for starters, Hannah replied, carrying one. Aspan will make more as in the course of the evening. Im hoping it wont be longer than four hours.
More? Are we expecting a pack of wolves?
Awakened, Hannah grunted. Which is pretty much the same.
Awakened are coming here? Dallion found the notion mildly surprising. From his experience for the most part they would gather to eat at their guildhall. In fact, several guild members he knew ate exclusively there. When asked, they had mentioned that the food in their usual place wasnt good enough once they leveled up. Dallion had been extremely fortunate in that respect, but for the most part, inns simply couldnt afford cooks that made dishes for an awakened palate.
They are celebrating. Hannah placed the platter on one of the grouped tables. Following her example, Dallion did the same. Its not that unusual. Thats the plus in having a good cook. You get a lot of customers from the guilds. The Icepickers buy a lot of food from here. Jiroh takes it there, when she isnt busy. Maybe I should find someone else to do deliveries as well.
I can help, Dallion offered on his way back to the kitchen.
Youre an awakened. You cant do deliveries. Besides, I cant afford you.
Im not asking to be paid, Dallion laughed. I go there every day for work, its no problem for me to
No. Lets just leave it at that.
Unspoken laws, Nil said in Dallions head. Its discouraged having awakened do work that doesnt have to do with awakening. Thats why you dont see any of them cleaning sewers in the real world. Of course, working on city maintenance is just as disgusting, often even more. The difference is that its something only awakened can do.
The concept came as no surprise, though Dallion didnt expect it to be observed to such a degree. Possibly it had to do with the awakeneds perception. Being surrounded by sewer smells at his level of perception was truly a terrifying though. On the other hand, Dallion was halfway to comparing himself to an ant when it came to listing things. Not that he had tested it, but doing handstands proved so effortless now that Dallion didnt even consider it special.
One by one, all the platters were moved to the tables. Once that was done, jugs of water and ale followed. There was no wine; Hannah had no intention of awakened getting drunk in her inn. A few scented candles were addeda special request made by the clientsthen the waiting began. Dalllion couldn't help but feel curious as to who would arrive and what the occasion would be. For better or worse, he didnt have to wait long.
The first person arrived almost at seven. From her looks, it was obvious that she was an organizer. Dressed in the medieval version of a business suit, the woman gave Hannah a quick nod, then went to check the arrangements.
Damn it, Nil grumbled. Whats she doing here?
That didnt sound good, but in the present circumstances Dallion thought it better not to ask for details.
Thats just the starter, the innkeeper explained. We can keep the food going for a while. Aspan can handle the quality, but speed might be an issue.
Not a problem, the woman said. Her voice was unusually sharp. There wont be a lot of them, so this should be enough.
I trust there will be no alcohol this time? The innkeeper narrowed her eyes.
If there is, theyll fix everything broken.
No need. I have an awakened as well now. Hannah turned to Dallion. Dallion, this is Fire Sky, captain of the Flameforge guild.
Flameforge? The name rang a bell. It was considered to be one of the top five guilds in Nerosal. Dallion had looked into it after his mugging. According to Nil, the five guilds were skill, respected, and annoyingly arrogant. They also had multiple guildhalls throughout the city. Just five months ago, due to a series of successful large jobs, they had increased their influence, rising to number three of the top five.
A pleasure, captain. Dallion bowed slightly.
Dallion? Fire arched a brow. I heard mention of you. You were Marchs pick, right?
She conducted my entry test, yes. It had been five seconds since Dallion had met Fire Sky, and already he disliked the woman. She was one of those snobs that made it a point to prove how inferior everyone else was. Using his music skills of observation, it came to no surprise that she considered Dallion to be even more insignificant than he thought she would.
Good. Take care of the small things. If anything, major is damaged Ill have the people involved step in. And well pay for everything broken, of course.
The last sounded unpleasant. Dallion was proud not to have had anything completely broken in about a week. For an awakened to say the phrase so casually meant that she didnt care overly about the item guardians.
Of course. Dallion kept on smiling. Anything else youd like me to help with?
Hell be serving, Hannah quickly said. Just the food. Your pack is old enough to pour their own drinks, I hope?
Thats arguable.
Interesting enough, that comment made Dallion dislike the woman slightly less. It wasnt that she had a low opinion of him, but rather that she regarded most people beneath her. Knowing Earth corporate culture, this probably was the way to rise in a large guild. It also made Dallion far more thankful not to be in such an environment.
As more of the Flameforge guild members arrived, Dallions notion was only strengthened. For the most part they were about his age, overconfident, and arrogant befitting a major guild. They also appeared to be rather fond of brawls and fighting. While waiting, Nil had filled Dallion in, that the Flameforge guild was a military guild, which meant they were used for two main things: mercenary activities and weapon improvement. Weapon improvement was pretty much what one would expect, although mercenary activities had a slightly ominous ring to it.
Hey, rookie! someone yelled at Dallion. Bring some more food, will you?
Sure. Dallion sighed mentally and went to the kitchen. Aspan had been working wonders, so there were a few more platters ready. Dallion grabbed one, even if there was plenty of food in the main hall, and brought it to the table.
This all? the Flameforge guildmember asked. He was a head taller than Dallion, with massive arms and, so far, a pretty rotten attitude.
I can bring more when the food starts finishing. Dallion kept his cool. Big job, I take it?
An inner urge made him try to get somewhat friendly, and that turned out to be a serious mistake. The other man smirked, as if waiting for an excuse, then crossed his arms in a clear display of dominance.
All our jobs are big. Were one of the top three guilds in the city, so we get called when theres trouble to deal with. And Im not talking about sanitation jobs. Were the people who get sent out when others cant handle stuff.
Keep calm, Dallion told himself. Its not worth starting a scene. Its just a job
What about your guild? I hear that you take whatever scraps you can find. Thank the Seven that March showed up to save you. The guild was a dump before that. No one wanted to have anything to do with you. Now only most dont. The man laughed at his own joke. It was at this point that Dallion had had enough.
Actually, Ive been exclusively on exploration missions.
Yeah, right! I bet youre some low-level packrat that hasnt even passed his selection trial.
The insult was oddly specific. The person wasnt just being annoying, he was specifically looking for a fight. Given his approach, it was easy to avoid any confrontation, but the question was, should Dallion let him do so. Pausing for a few moments, he looked at Hannah. Remaining perfectly silent, the woman shook her head.
Didnt quite hear that, Flameforge guildie said.
Yep, youre right. Im just a packrat. Dallion stepped away. Let me know if theres anything else I can bring you.
Hey! A large hand was slammed on Dallions shoulder. I wasnt finished talking to you.
What else is there to say? Dallion turned around briskly. Self-control was one thing, but he wouldnt stand for being humiliated in such fashion. Need someone to carry you during your jobs?
You carry me? The other laughed. Id like to see that.
Mord, thats enough, Fire Sky warned, although her tone suggested she wasnt overly concerned or bothered with what was going on. If anything, she was letting him know that any damages to the inn would be paid from his pocket.
I think someone just issued a challenge, Captain, Mord shouted so that the few people who werent paying attention would start doing so. Its not against the rules to accept, right?
Hes just a kid, Mord. Let him be.
With due respect, I think thats for him to decide. The man then turned back to Dallion. So, rookie, what will it be? Run with your tail between your legs or confirm the challenge. Both work for me. Ill just laugh more when you run away.
In that case I confirm the challenge. Dallion could see through the others shallow plans, but this was an opportunity he didnt intend to miss. So. What now?