Chapter 110: The Peculiar Quest
I signaled to Sylvanna—Elara, in her true name—who nodded in understanding. Her bow was already drawn, an arrow nocked and ready. Beside me, the magma bear, our latest ally, growled softly, its molten eyes scanning the surroundings. This was its debut as a member of our team, and I needed it to perform flawlessly.
The manticore emerged from the shadows, its massive form bristling with menace. Its body was a grotesque mix of lion, scorpion, and bat, with leathery wings folded against its back and a deadly stinger poised above its head. Its eyes glowed with a feral intelligence, and a low growl rumbled from its throat.
"Spread out," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the wind. "Sylvanna, aim for its wings. We need to ground it first."
Elara nodded, her green eyes focused and determined. She moved silently to the side, her movements fluid and precise. The magma bear took its position on my other side, its body radiating heat as it prepared for battle.
The manticore charged, its roar splitting the air. I moved to intercept, my body shifting into a defensive stance. Its claws slashed at me, but I dodged to the side, the air whooshing as its massive paw barely missed me. I countered with a swift strike to its side, my blade biting into its thick hide.
The beast roared in pain, its tail whipping around to strike. I ducked, feeling the stinger pass over my head, its venomous tip glistening in the dim light. The manticore was fast, faster than I had anticipated, but I couldn't afford to let it overwhelm me.
"Now, Sylvanna!" I shouted, my voice cutting through the chaos.
Elara's arrow flew true, striking the manticore's wing with a resounding thud. The beast screamed in fury, its wing crumpling as it tried to maintain its balance. Another arrow followed, piercing the other wing and sending the creature crashing to the ground.
I lunged forward, my blade slicing through the air. The manticore twisted, its claws catching my arm and sending a jolt of pain through my body. I gritted my teeth, ignoring the wound as I drove my sword into its chest. The beast thrashed, its strength immense, but I held my ground, refusing to be thrown off.
The magma bear charged in, its massive form colliding with the manticore. Flames erupted from its mouth, scorching the beast's fur and flesh. The manticore howled, its tail whipping around to strike the bear, but the magma bear's molten skin absorbed the impact, leaving it unfazed.
"Keep it up!" I shouted, pulling my blade free and slashing at the manticore's side. The beast was weakening, its movements growing sluggish as it bled from multiple wounds.
Elara loosed another arrow, this one aimed at the manticore's eye. The arrow struck true, and the beast let out a final, agonized roar before collapsing to the ground, its body twitching in its death throes.
Breathing heavily, I stepped back, my eyes scanning the area for any signs of movement. The forest was silent once more, the threat eliminated. I turned to Elara, who was lowering her bow, a satisfied smile on her face.
"Well done," I said, sheathing my blade. "You were perfect."
She grinned, her eyes shining with excitement. "Thanks. That was intense."
The magma bear rumbled in agreement, its body cooling as it sat back on its haunches. I approached it, placing a hand on its fiery fur. "You did well too," I said, feeling the heat seep into my skin.
With the battle over, we gathered our proof of the kill—the manticore's stinger and a few of its distinctive scales. These would serve as evidence of our victory when we returned to the guild. As we made our way back through the forest, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride. Our team was growing stronger with each battle, and our reputation as the Shadowbound was steadily rising.
When we finally reached the Aurelion City Adventurer's Guild, the hall was as bustling as ever. Adventurers of all ranks milled about, sharing stories and planning their next quests. As we stepped inside, a hush fell over the room, and all eyes turned toward us.
"Isn't that Dravis and Sylvanna?" I heard someone whisper. "They've been taking on some pretty tough quests lately."
"Yeah, they even took down a manticore," another voice added, awe evident in their tone. "That's no small feat for a C-rank quest."
Ignoring the murmurs, I approached the registration counter, where the guild clerk greeted us with a mix of curiosity and respect. "Dravis, Sylvanna," she said, her eyes flicking to the magma bear at our side. "I see you've completed another quest. Do you have the evidence?"
I nodded, placing the manticore's stinger and scales on the counter. "We took down the manticore in the northern forest. It won't be terrorizing the villages anymore."
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The clerk examined the items, her eyes widening slightly as she recognized the stinger. "This is impressive," she said, her voice filled with admiration. "I'll make sure this is recorded. You've done a great service to the guild and the people of Aurelion."
As she processed our completion, I couldn't help but notice the stares and whispers around us. The Shadowbound was making a name for itself, and with each successful quest, our reputation grew. It was exactly what I needed to ensure the world moved in the direction I wanted.
After receiving our reward, I led Elara and the magma bear to the quest board, our eyes scanning the listings for our next challenge. There were various quests, ranging from simple errands to more complex monster hunts. But one notice caught my eye—a request for assistance in the territory of Lord Vardon.
Lord Vardon's territory was known for its strong defenses and prosperous lands, much like the Drakhan Earldom. For them to request assistance suggested something significant. The notice mentioned disturbances and increased monster activity in the surrounding areas, something that shouldn't have been happening with their defenses.
"Sylvanna," I said, pointing to the notice. "Look at this. A request for help in Lord Vardon's territory. That's unusual, don't you think?"
Elara frowned, reading the notice carefully. "Definitely. Lord Vardon's lands are supposed to be well-protected. If they're asking for help, it must be serious."
I nodded, my mind racing with possibilities. "We need to investigate this. If there's a threat near the Drakhan Earldom, it could affect our plans. We need to ensure everything is under control."
Elara agreed, her eyes reflecting my determination. "Let's take the quest. It might be risky, but it's worth it."
We accepted the quest and prepared for our journey. The road to Lord Vardon's territory was long, but it would give us time to plan and gather information. As we traveled, I couldn't shake the feeling that something significant was happening, something that required our immediate attention.
The journey was uneventful, the landscape gradually changing from dense forests to rolling hills and finally to the fortified borders of Lord Vardon's territory. The defenses were impressive, with high walls and well-armed guards patrolling the perimeter. As we approached the main gate, a guard stepped forward, eyeing us warily.
"State your business," he demanded, his hand resting on the hilt of his sword.
"We're adventurers from the Aurelion City Adventurer's Guild," I replied, showing him our guild identification. "We've come in response to a request for assistance."
The guard examined our papers, then nodded. "Very well. You may enter. Report to the captain of the guard for further instructions."
Inside the territory, the atmosphere was tense. The people went about their business, but there was an undercurrent of unease. It was clear that something was amiss, and I was determined to find out what.
We made our way to the guardhouse, where the captain of the guard, a stern-looking man with a scar running down his cheek, greeted us. "You must be the adventurers sent by the guild," he said, his tone brusque. "We've been having trouble with increased monster activity in the surrounding areas. It's unusual, and we suspect something—or someone—is behind it."
"Do you have any leads?" I asked, my mind already considering various possibilities.
The captain shook his head. "Not yet. The monsters are more organized than usual, almost as if they're being directed. We need you to investigate and find out what's causing this."
I nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation. "We'll start right away. Any information you can provide will be helpful."
As we prepared to set out, I couldn't shake the feeling that this quest was more than it seemed. The disturbances near Lord Vardon's territory were too coincidental, too perfectly timed to be mere chance. There was a larger game at play, and I needed to ensure that we were on the right side of it.