Chapter 24: Dungeon Gate
Everyone stood facing the massive stone doors, the arc of half-rotten offerings spread before them. For a long time, no one spoke.
At last, it was Selka who spoke up. She sounded flat but edged with incredulity. “You’re all looking at it like it’s a gift from the gods,” she said. “But you didn’t learn from the from your past experiences? This Dark Den, you’ve mentioned? You don’t just walk into a dungeon blind. That’s suicide.”
Rynel folded his arms. “She’s right. First-entry dives are worth more than the dungeon points. The information that pioneer dungeon divers come back with… Information is what guilds pay for; Maps, Layouts, Monster types, Weaknesses, Traps. That’s the real currency. People die in droves when they charge into a dungeon without it.”
“What, but the System won’t let you tell people what’s in a dungeon if they haven’t been in it.” Alex said. He knew that for a fact, he had tried with the Dark Den.
“There are ways around things. After thousands of years, people come up with work-arounds. You know that don’t you?” Sarson said. “Info is the money maker, because dungeons are dangerous, and knowledge is power.”
“Maybe,” Kate countered. “But power is also power, plain and simple. And, people also grow fast. There’s no better opportunity than this. Dungeon points, loot, cores, cultivation treasures, you think the villagers left this alone for generations because it wasn’t valuable?” She jabbed a finger toward the offerings. “They fear it because they’re weak. We’re not.”
Eric’s eyes narrowed. “Or they fear it because it’s something different. Something worse than the usual System Dungeon? Terrified villagers don’t make offerings to just anything. They’re trying to appease it, maybe?”
That made the group fall quiet again. The wind seemed to sigh across the ridge, and Alex felt a ripple through the aether, like the doors themselves were listening to them argue.
He shoved his hands in his pockets and shrugged, though the grin never left his face. “Either way, it’s not going anywhere. Opportunity like this doesn’t fall into your lap twice. We came all this way, we’d be idiots not to at least prepare to go in.”
“Prepare how?” Devon piped up. He glanced uneasily at the looming archway, then at the offerings, like he half-expected the food to start crawling with maggots and undead to start pouring out of the gate. “We don’t know what’s inside. We don’t know what kind of element it favors, what monsters spawn in it, how deep it is, how many floors—”
“Exactly,” Selka cut him off. “That’s why you don’t just dive in.”
Sarson scratched at his beard, his tone more lax than before. “Standard protocol for a fresh dungeon would be: a stockpile of potions, plenty of curatives, talismans, spell tablets, escape tokens if you can afford ‘em. And at least a week of conditioning. You train your formations, sharpen your timing, drill your teamwork until it’s second nature. First-entry isn’t a simple gamble you take, it needs to be a sure thing, as sure as you can get anyway.”
Alex’s brows lifted. “Funny, nobody told me that last time, yet here I am.”
“Because last time,” Allie snapped backed, “you got lucky. Walking into the Dark Den without prep was insane.”
Obby chuckled dryly in Alex’s head. “Finally, someone said it out loud. You got lucky, because you had me, though.”
“Well, I didn’t really have a choice at the time did I?” Alex scoffed.
The argument spun back and forth, tension drawing tight as a bowstring. Kate and Ghrukk both wanted in immediately, hungering for the rewards. Selka, Rynel, and Sarson argued for caution, hammering protocol into the dirt with every word. Because Rynel was on that side, Cole took it as well, backing up the archer’s every argument. Meanwhile, Devon looked like he’d rather be back at the caravan. Even Garret, usually the first to leap into danger, looked uncertain.
Eventually, Eric raised a hand, he spoke strongly with an air of command. “Enough. We’re not charging in tonight. Not tomorrow, either. We can take some time, push our cultivation, hone our skills. Restock everything we can. When we’re sharp, when we’re stocked, then we’ll decide if this dungeon’s worth bleeding for.”
That seemed to settle it, if only barely. A compromise, but one most could live with.
Alex rocked back on his heels, eyes locked on the massive stone arch. His [Aether Sight] still burned with the vision of that perfect, ordered rhythm of energy pulsing from within. The heartbeat of something vast, waiting for them to step close enough.
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He couldn’t help the thrill that tightened his chest. That tingle of anticipation he got before every mad surgery he performed on his body, each crazy ritual, each push of his attributes over a threshold into another tribulation. He was addicted to the thrill of overcoming the roadblocks between himself and more power. This dungeon was no different. Whatever was inside, it would hold the potential to change them.
And Alex Pierce had no intention of walking away from that.
“Its decided then?” Eric finally asked. He got a smattering of nods and verbal confirmations.
Then Alex’s vision pinged with a new notification. He brought it up quickly, curious by what the Heavenly System decided to bless them with this time.
Hidden Quest Complete!
Secrets of the Mountain:
The villagers around the area are skittish and weird, like angry forum-board users, they seem to want you out of their space, and fast. Find out what has their basement all in a twist.
You have discovered the reason for the villager’s strange behavior. Turns out they were hiding a Dungeon away in the mountains and trying to keep it all for themselves. Luckily for you, you are a nosey little fucker and don’t know the meaning of “minding your own”.
+5,000 Experience
+ Access to New System Dungeon
He swiped the notification away, still a bit tired of the System’s antics, but happy with the windfall of experience. The quest screen had only just vanished from his vision when he heard a long, low whistle.
“Hot forge-coals, you all really are worldstriders arn’t ya?” It was Doran, the Dwarf who was now looking at Alex and the others with an appreciative eye.
“I thought as much, but having confirmation like this… Well it explains a lot.” Myrae nodded to herself, biting her lip in apparent thought.
“Uh… what are you guys talking about?” Garret asked, a loopy grin plaster on his face.
Rynel stepped forward then, his face set into a stern mask even as he set his hand on Cole’s shoulder. “Hidden Quests don’t come around often, they are rare, very rare. With few exceptions, one of those exceptions being when around worldstriders, who tend to have far more Hidden Quests thrust upon them.”
No one said anything and just let Rynel continue. “There are reasons why people like sticking next to worldstriders, and reasons why people like staying away from them. Those happen to be the same reasons, though.”
“Because of how great they are?” Cole asked, flashing Rynel a grin.
“Maybe.” The ranger smiled back.
Alex cocked his head to the side, unsure of where this line of thought was going. “Okay, but really, why are people so often into our business?”
“Danger,” Myrae interjected. “Its the danger. The System throws way more at worldstriders than it does native Aetherians. More monsters, more quests, more bullshit.”
Alex couldn’t bring himself to disagree with that. They had a rather long string of bad luck when it came to running into monsters, and trouble in general for that matter. But that didn’t explain everything.
“So then, why do you think we are worldstriders?” He asked.
“We ain’t dumb young one.” Doran grunted angrily. “We heard the rumors around Terraxum’s warfront same as everyone. About the Demon of Terraxum and his Aspirants.”
The worldstriders all stiffened behind Alex at that remark, and Alex even felt his own muscles suddenly tighten, as if preparing for a fight.
“We don’t care about all that, though.” Sarson raised his hands, palms out. “Just, between the basilisk juveniles, the mother afterward, that’s not normal. Glassfangs aren’t rare, but adding them with the hidden Quest, the manitcore, the Dungeon here, those rumors… it all adds up.”
“No wonder you are strong enough to fight me. A mere human mage could not stand against my might, let alone best me.” Ghrukk added.
“That’s another thing,” Sarson continued. “You are all just a bit too strong for your own good.”
Alex looked back to his friends, all of them glancing among each other, uncertain. Were they all too strong? Everyone had their own thing, Allie’s powerful healing spells, Kate’s immense firepower, Zach’s aether control, even Devon was formidable when he had time to put his creativity and [Glyphcraft] to work. All of them were powerful sure, but they all also had a little something extra that put them even a step higher than normal mages would be. Then there was Alex himself, a walking contradiction, with more hidden cards than a magician’s sleeve.
Yeah, that actually makes sense.
Rynel spoke again before Alex could argue. “But again, having said all that, people also like being around worldstriders for that same reason. Challenges and opportunities for growth are hard to come by in this world. Usually, slow cultivation is the typical path to power. But, and I can only speak for myself, but I think I’ve grown more in the last couple weeks than I have the last year thanks to you all.”
Ghrukk and his squad all nodded, the Ork himself merely shrugging, but that was as good as any yes from him.
“So… you want to stick around? Even if it means you’ll likely die?” It was Peter who asked the question.
“Well, yes.” Sarson nodded, the others confirming their agreement.
Alex looked at his friends once more, each of them uncertain but none readying for a fight. It looked as though the bond between the worldstriders and the mercenary squad had already been formed.
“Okay then, welcome aboard.” Alex smiled holding out a hand. Sarson shook it without a moment of hesitation.
“Hell yeah, welcome to SS. Worldstrider!” Garret yelled out, offering up his hand above his head, held flat for a “high-five”. Rynel looked at Garret, then to Cole, whom slowly shook his head. Rynel understood the message and nodded before moving away from Garret as though he had bed-bugs.
Every one of the worldstriders laughed, even Tom-Tom, as Garret was once more left hanging.
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Chapters
- Book 3: Epilogue
- Book 3: Chapter 83: Token Choices
- Book 3: Chapter 82: Royal Aftermath
- Book 3: Chapter 81: Monster
- Book 3: Chapter 80: Victories and Defeat (pt1)
- Book 3: Chapter 79: Dance Floor
- Book 3: Chapter 78: Match-Up
- Book 3: Chapter 77: Last Minute
- Book 3: Chapter 76: Battle Plans
- Book 3: Chapter 75: The Identity of Theseus
- Book 3: Chapter 74: Devastating
- Book 3: Chapter 73: Queen(s)
- Book 3: Chapter 72: Contact
- Book 3: Chapter 71: Together Again
- Book3: Chapter 70: Convergence
- Book 3: Chapter 69: Triple Break Out
- Book 3: Chapter 68: Rambo / Viktor
- Book 3: Chapter 67: New Offering
- Book 3: Chapter 66: On The Lamb
- Book 3: Chapter 65: The Brig
- Book 3: Chapter 64: Splitting Restraint
- Book 3: Chapter 63: Arrival
- Book 3; Chapter 62: Character Sheet
- Book 3: Chapter 61: Heavenly Tribulation
- Book 3: Chapter 60: Gains Gains Gains
- Book 3: Chapter 59: Solid Stage
- Book 3: Chapter 58: The Talk
- Book 3: Chapter 57: Dungeon Fail
- Book 3: Chapter 56: Bargain Shopping
- Book 3: Chapter 55: Royal Defeat
- Book3: Chapter 54: Slaughter
- Book 3: Chapter 53: Hive Queen
- Book 3: Chapter 52: No Excuses
- Book 3: Chapter 51: Solo-Fight II
- Book 3: Chapter 50: A New Enemy (Pt2)
- Book3: Chapter 50: A New Enemy (Pt1)
- Book 3: Chapter 49: Solo-Fight
- Book 3: Chapter 48: City Ruins
- Book 3: Chapter 47: Catching Up
- Book 3: Chapter 46: No T-Rex?
- Book 3: Chapter 45: To The Wire
- Book 3: Chapter 44: Touchback
- Book 3: Chapter 43: Maze
- Book 3: Chapter 42: Fetch
- Book 3: Chapter 41: Garden Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 40: Blizzard
- Book 3; Chapter 39: Ice Wraiths
- Book 3: Chapter 38: Tundra Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 37: Admonishment
- Book 3: Chapter 36: Big Crikey! (Pt 1)
- Book 3: Chapter 35: Upgrades
- Book 3: Chapter 34: Obby Inc
- Book 3: Chapter 33: Wake Surfing
- Book 3: Chapter 32: Marco?
- Book 3: Chapter 31: Lake Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 30: Objective Complete
- Book 3: Chapter 29: Bear Boss (Pt 1)
- Book 3: Chapter 28: Forest Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 27: Trial of Change
- Book 3: Chapter 26: Status Sheet
- Book 3: Chapter 25: Energy From A Lizard
- Book 3: Chapter 24: Dungeon Gate (pt.1)
- Book 3: Chapter 23: Hiking
- Book 3: Chapter 22: Manticore
- Book 3: Chapter 21: Lavender Town
- Book 3: Chapter 20: Tattoo Parlor (Pt.1)
- Book 3: Chapter 19: Demon Vs Goliath
- Book 3: Chapter 18: Roadside Barters
- Book 3: Chapter 17: Artificial Mage
- Book 3: Chapter 16: Installation
- Book 3: Chapter 15: Requiem
- Book 3: Chapter 14: Progression
- Book 3: Chapter 13: Looting
- Book 3: Chapter 12: Antidote
- Book 3: Chapter 11 : O’ Mother Where Art Thou
- Book 3: Chapter 10: Research
- Book 3: Chapter 9: Stone Silence
- Book 3: Chapter 8: Inevitable
- Book 3: Chapter 7: Culture Swap
- Book 3: Chapter 6 : This One’s For Gnashing
- Book 3: Chapter 5: Orkish Respect
- Book 3: Chapter 4: Glass Fangs
- Book 3 Caravans and Introductions
- Book 3: Chapter 2: Demon Aspirants
- Book 3: Chapter 1: Travel Across the Land
- Book 3: Prologue
- Book 2: Chapter 57: Demon of Terraxum
- Book 2: Chapter 56: Revelation
- Book 2: Chapter 55: Eruption
- Book 2: Chapter 54: Peace Talk
- Book 2: Chapter 53: Rematch
- Book 2: Chapter 52: Traps
- Book 2: Chapter 51: Battle Charge
- Book 2: Chapter 50: Breakthrough
- Book 2: Chapter 49: Gains II
- Book 2: Chapter 48: Ill-Gotten
- Book 2: Chapter 47: Failure
- Book 2: Chapter 46: Boss Fight
- Book 2: Chapter 45: Aeralith Prince
- Book 2: Chapter 44: Friendly Visitors
- Book 2: Chapter 43: Re-Supplies
- Book 2: Chapter 42: Earthbreakers
- Book 2: Chapter 41: In the Trenches
- Book 2: Chapter 40 : Deployment
- Book 2: Chapter 39: Called to Duty
- Book 2: Chapter 38: Welcome to the Army
- Book 2: Chapter 37: Shipping Out
- Book 2: Chapter 36: Votes
- Book 2: Chapter 35: Council
- Book 2: Chapter 34: Midnight Rendezvous
- Book 2: Chapter 33: Victory
- Book 2: Chapter 32: Exhibition Match
- Book 2: Chapter 31: Bugged
- Book 2: Chapter 30: Martyr
- Book 2: Chapter 29.2: Tea With Enemies
- Book 2: Chapter 29.1: Tea With Enemies
- Book 2: Chapter 28: Leyforge
- Book 2: Chapter 27.2: Back to the Drawing Room
- Book 2: Chapter 27.1: Back to the Drawing Room
- Book 2: Chapter 26.2: Divide and Conquer
- Book 2: Chapter 26.1: Divide and Conquer
- Book 2: Chapter 25: Ploys and Failures
- Book 2: Chapter 24: Gala Politics
- Book 2: Chapter 23: Oaths and Invitations
- Book 2: Chapter 22: Welcome “Guests”
- Book 2: Chapter 21: Asura’s Bloodwrath
- Book 2: Chapter 20: Travel
- Book 2: Chapter 19: Capture
- Book 2: Chapter 18: Out of Time
- Book 2: Chapter 17: Wyrm-Heart
- Book 2: Chapter 16: Become The Hunted
- Book 2: Chapters 15: When The Hunters
- Book 2: Chapters 14: Return and Trade
- Book 2: Chapter 13: Team Play
- Book 2: Chapter 12: Gains
- Book 2: Chapters 11: Entry
- Book 2: Chapter 10: Den Preparations
- Book 2: Chapter 9: Farewells
- Book 2: Chapter 8: Well Fighting
- Book 2: Chapter 7: Shopping Spree
- Book 2: Chapter 6: Return to Baba
- Book 2: Chapter 5: Adept-Tier
- Book 2: Chapter 4: Training
- Book 2: Chapter 3: Pep-talk
- Book 2 Party-time
- Book 2: Chapter 1: Reunion
- Earthbreaker Prologue
- Epilogue
- Chapter 76: Shopping
- Chapter 75: Descending Demon
- Chapter 74: Breather
- Chapter 73: Ex Machina
- Chapter 72: Sigil-Binders
- Chapter 71: Puzzles II
- Chapter 70: Puzzles
- Chapter 69: Upgrades
- Chapter 68: Human Zoo II
- Chapter 67: Boss
- Chapter 66: Hidden Quest
- Chapter 65: Hidden Dagger
- Chapter 64: Endless
- Chapter 63: First Floor
- Chapter 62: Dungeon Prep
- Chapter 61: Dark Den
- Chapter 60: Last Meal
- Chapter 59: Jail Break
- Chapter 58: Enchanting
- Chapter 57: Infiltration
- Chapter 56: Numbers Burr
- Chapter 55: Graduation
- Chapter 54: Mantis
- Chapter 53: Training II
- Chapter 52: Demon Asura
- Chapter 51: Training
- Chapter 50: Elves
- Chapter 49: Contact
- Chapter 48: Progress
- Chapter 47: Human Zoo
- Chapter 46: New Spells
- Chapter 45: Confessions
- Chapter 44: Smash Bros
- Chapter 43: Return
- Chapter 42: Aether Attunement
- Chapter 41: Arcane Beasts
- Chapter 40: Scramble
- Chapter 39: Negotiation
- Chapter 38: Alone
- Chapter 37: Rite and Wrong
- Chapter 36: New Spell
- Chapter 35: Caged
- Chapter 34: Escape
- Chapter 33: Boss Fight
- Chapter 32: Raid Prep
- Chapter 31: Grinding
- Chapter 30: Predator
- Chapter 29: Refinement II
- Chapter 28: Bear-dger
- Chapter 27: Hunting
- Chapter 26: Brotherhood
- Chapter 25: Elements
- Chapter 24: Aftermath
- Chapter 23: Squirrely
- Chapter 22: PvP
- Chapter 21: Aether Gathering
- Chapter 20: Power Up
- Chapter 19: Refinement
- Chapter 18: Rewards
- Chapter 17: Team 2
- Chapter 16: Attributes
- Chapter 15: Magic
- Chapter 14: Shame-Holes
- Chapter 13: Baba Yaga
- Chapter 12: Apothecary
- Chapter 11: Vrung’s Quarry
- Chapter 10: First Time
- Chapter 9.2: Reunion (pt 2)
- Chapter 9.1: Reunion
- Chapter 8: Moving Up
- Chapter 7: Ambush
- Chapter 6: Visitors
- Chapter 5: Experience Points
- Chapter 4.2: Prove Yourself (pt .2)
- Chapter 4.1: Prove Yourself
- Chapter 3.1: Schwartzenbadger
- Chapter 2: Clown World
- Chapter 1: Welcome
- Dawnlight: Prologue