“No unexpected changes,” Aila noted after Thea had reviewed her written status sheet. “You haven’t taken any levels yet at all?”
“Not yet,” Thea shook her head. “I w—wanted to wait.”
Thea of Cold Brook Race: Human Primary Class: Imperial Soldier (41) Secondary Class: Shieldsworn Guard (36) Tertiary Class: None Combined Level Rating: 77 | ||
Health: 250/250 | Magic: 0/0 | |
Attributes | ||
Strength: 25 Dexterity: 10 Agility: 20 Vitality: 25 Fortitude: 322 Endurance: 27 | Arcane: 0 Divine: 0 Eldritch: 0 Focus: 0 Resilience: 49 Will: 0 | |
Aila read out Thea’s stats for her, just so everyone was aware of what the former soldier was working with before proceeding with the discussion. Since Dys had been looking over her shoulder, Jadis had seen the full status sheet already, and thus had more time to feel some frustration over the fact that Thea hadn’t taken her third class during the battle.
Jadis immediately mentally scolded herself as soon as she realized that she had started thinking that way. They had been in the middle of a major battle, so it was entirely understandable that Thea hadn’t had the spare moment to think about processing her new levels. While Jadis and Aila had been doing their own level-ups safe on a roof, Thea had been down on the street with Bridget and Noll and Jadis’ other selves, fighting a horde of mire hounds and gods knew what other Demons mixed in. From there until the death of the Demon Prince, there really hadn’t been a whole lot of quiet moments where Thea might have had the time to think her choices over.
Then again, the part where Jadis could offer at least some honest criticism was the fact that Thea didn’t think to level up after the Demon Prince was slain. They had continued to fight for the rest of the night, clearing the city streets of the remaining Demons. While they had certainly been kept busy, things hadn’t been as hectic as earlier in the night. Thea could have chosen her tertiary class sometime around that point and gained at least a few levels in the new class.
Well, what was done was done. Jadis wasn’t one to waste time bemoaning what could have been in her own life, so she certainly wasn’t going to do so over Thea’s decisions. Besides which, as Jadis reminded herself, Thea had a hard decision to make, unlike Aila. While the redhead had not needed any debate at all to choose the one bonded class offered to her, Thea had apparently been offered two different bonded classes, an unusual event highlighted by the fact that the system had gone so far as to give her four class choices for her tertiary. Jadis herself had spent a week trying to figure out which of her classes she should pick. She could hardly blame Thea for not being able to decide right away either.
“Do you want to start with your existing classes, or review the offerings you’ve been given for your tertiary class?”
Aila’s question was asked with a formality that seemed to put Thea at ease, who always tensed up whenever attention was put onto her. Taking a breath, the shy woman shook her head and tapped her knee with one finger.
“My third class, ah, first. I w—want to decide, and I n—need help.”
“I bet that choice has been eating away at your brain all day,” Kerr murmured in understanding. “I know what that’s like.”
“You have two bonded classes to choose from,” Sabina piped up cheerfully as she leaned towards Thea. “Which is great and obviously you have to choose one of those two, but should we talk about the other two as well? Were they interesting or unique or weirdly bad, which would be very strange because I can’t imagine you being offered a bad class, but that would make it worth looking at!”
The other two classes were, in fact, not worth much consideration. Once Sabina had finished her usual practice of overwhelming Thea with words, the shy woman was able to give some details on them. One of the nonbonded classes was a combat-oriented class that focused on empowering shields and spears, while the other was oddly focused on poisons. The first was a perfectly reasonable choice that may very well have been the selection Thea would have made in an alternate timeline where she had never met Jadis. It seemed strong and solid, but nothing any more exotic than her Shieldsworn Guard class. The poison-focused class was more unusual, certainly, but nothing that fit Thea’s combat style or talents. The class would make it easier for Thea to produce and utilize her own toxins via alchemical means, which was interesting, but not something she had any interest in pursuing.
Brushing over the two options that Thea had no intention of choosing, the group quickly focused on the two classes that Thea was struggling to make a decision about. As Thea read the descriptions of the two options out loud, Jadis quickly recognized where her indecision was coming from. Both sounded like powerful classes that would offer amazing defenses, but in two distinctly different ways.
Bonded Bulwark of the Nephilim You have forged a powerful bond, one that will either take you to exalted heights or to abyssal failure. Commit to the love and lust you feel and gain even greater power in reward. This class will grant you immense physical defenses as an immovable tower on the battlefield. |
Bonded Shieldmaiden of Jadis You have forged a powerful bond, one that will either take you to exalted heights or to abyssal failure. Commit to the love and lust you feel and gain even greater power in reward. This class will grant you immense magical defenses that will enable you to protect others even at great distance. |
“Well, those are some interesting choices, aren’t they?” Sorcha spoke slowly, drawing out the vowels in her words. “Not even sure where to start.”
“How about with the names?” Jay suggested as she thought the two options over. “Both bonded, yeah, but one is ‘of the Nephilim’ and the other is ‘of Jadis’ which comes across as a heck of lot more specific.”
“Heck?”
“Nephilim phrase,” Jay brushed Severina’s question off. “Kind of a weak curse word.”
“The naming convention has to mean something,” Dys continued Jadis’ thought. “No way it doesn’t.”
“One is a broad title that implies Thea’s loyalty towards the Nephilim as a whole,” Eir spoke softly as she worked through the implications of Thea’s two potential classes. “Right now, that is only you, Jadis, however that will change once you have your first Nephilim child.”
“So, it could potentially have skills that relate to Nephilim as a whole, rather than just me,” Jay clarified.
“Potentially,” Aila chimed in. “It could also be similar in nature to some of my skills, or Bridget’s skills, where multiple ‘Nephilim’ are counted by your separate bodies, rather than you as a single entity.”
“Yeah, that is weird how that works sometimes, huh…”
“The second class title does imply a closer link to Jadis specifically,” Severina mused as she absentmindedly fiddled with her feathers. “Which I think could be related to the base classification of that particular class, Shieldmaiden.”
“How so?”
Severina glanced up at Jay’s question, then turned her gaze onto Aila.
“Correct me if I’m misremembering, but what I recall from previous Hero companions is that they often had a Bulwark companion, but in some cases had a Shieldmaiden. The Shieldmaiden is supposed to be a class designed around a close companion who is constantly by the Hero’s side, a living shield that is always next to the Hero, no matter what.”
“That sounds accurate,” Aila agreed. “I do know that a companion from a few cycles back was a shieldmaiden.”
“How’s that different from a Bulwark?” Jay asked with a hint of confusion in her tone. “They both sound like defensive classes to me.”
“A Bulwark doesn’t necessarily have to use shields,” Aila explained. “Many do, since it is the natural tool of a class focused on defense, but there have been bulwarks that specialized in other forms of protection. I recall there was even a Bulwark of the Hero from centuries ago that wore no armor at all, instead choosing to stride into battle completely naked other than war paint.”
“Huh. Good to know someone else got offered a class like that.”
While the others gave Jay some curious looks about her quiet comment, Aila continued to talk.
“A shieldmaiden, or a shieldman as the case may be, possesses skills focused specifically on the usage of shields. I believe it could be seen as a natural progression of Thea’s shieldsworn Guard class, in that sense. A role that specializes in the usage and empowerment of physical shields. I would classify it as a hyper specific specialist class.”
“Hmm,” Dys wrinkled her nose in thought. “Normally I’d say that should be enough to rule out that option, just because getting another class focused on shields sounds redundant. However, the big difference it seems to offer is the magic aspect.”
“Right!” Sabina jumped in like a dog waiting to pounce on an unattended piece of meat. “That’s the real difference from what I can see between the two classes. Like it says in their descriptions, bulwark will focus on physical defenses while shieldmaiden will focus on magical defenses! That’s a huge difference in terms of style and technique, since that means the one class could be all about Endurance-based skills while the other one would be magic-based like a real magic class! Because it would be a real magic class, not just like one, but actually one. Because Thea would probably be able to cast spells related to shields or something like that. Or wielding shields without hands, maybe? Or maybe—”
As Sabina continued to speculate about Thea’s potential shieldmaiden class, Jadis took a moment to realign her thinking. At first, she had assumed that what the shieldmaiden’s description called “immense magical defenses” meant that it would be increasing Thea’s Resilience, as opposed to the bulwark class focusing on her Fortitude. However, Sabina’s analysis was that one class would be skill focused while the other could cast spells. Looking at it that way, Jadis realized that the smith’s assessment made a lot more sense. A bulwark that was weak to magic wouldn’t be logical, nor would a shieldmaiden who was weak to physical attacks. The difference was the method of defense, not the overall strength of those defenses.
“Well, that kind of settles it then, doesn’t it?” Kerr called out as Sabina’s rant trailed off. “Thea doesn’t have any points in her magic attributes. Not saying that she couldn’t start now, but if she did, she’d be putting herself behind. Spreading stats and all that.”
“I know what that’s like…” Bridget grumbled. “Though at least I’ve got passive skills and help from Jadis with that now.”
“Actually, Thea would have that potential as well,” Aila pointed out, a distant look in her blue eyes as she considered the possibility. “With Salacious Transposition and Exhibitionistic Accession, Thea could boost two of her necessary stats to levels that would be more than enough to make spells viable. And that’s not even taking into account whatever skills she might gain from that class. I wouldn’t exclude shieldmaiden as an option entirely.”
“She’d need Focus and Will,” Bridget countered, “as well as whatever primary spellcasting attribute the class would use for powering the spells. That’s three different stats. Boosting just two with outside help won’t be enough.”
“It should be,” Aila shot back. “Will doesn’t require too many attributes. Putting just ten points into that attribute can be enough for downtime recovery between combat, especially since any spells coming from a new class should be relatively low cost.”
“Even granting that, Thea would be missing out on a boost to one of her more vital attributes just to spread herself thinner for magic. It worked out well enough for me, but if Jadis hadn’t been around, I would be a lot weaker. Spreading stats like that can be rough on your overall progress, and it might not be worth it in Thea’s case.”
“The only physical attribute Thea has in line to be increased by Exhibitionistic Accession is Dexterity, which is something she never uses since she does not make ranged attacks. She would have to put eleven free attribute points into Dexterity, or take a passive skill that boosted it similarly, just to get to a point where her Agility will be marked for the accession. On the other hand, if she puts one free point into Focus, the ritual will turn that single investment into seventy-seven points. Seventy-eight, actually, since she will go up by one level when she finalizes her choice of tertiary class. From the perspective of raw stats, it may be more economical for her to go into a magic class than not.”
As the two debated the feasibility of the former soldier entering into a late-stage magic class, Dys turned her attention onto the quietest of their group. Thea had barely said anything since reading out her class descriptions, instead just silently listening to what everyone else had to say. Jadis well understood that was Thea’s way; she was an observer more than a participator by choice. However, it was her opinion that mattered above all for this decision, so the lack of input from the shy brunette wasn’t acceptable to Jadis.
“So? What do you think?”
Thea looked up at Dys’ words, tilting her head back so she could meet her gaze directly. Her expression was thoughtful and serious, but lacked the anxiousness that Jadis knew could hit Thea when she was in a panic. This was not the face of the shy wallflower who shrank from attention, but the stalwart warrior who never backed down on the battlefield.
“I’m still not s—sure,” Thea said, her stutter less pronounced than usual. “I want to be strong. Strong enough to p—protect everyone.”
“You already are,” Dys replied with genuine conviction that her words were true. “I think half the people in this room can say that you’ve saved their life at one time or another. Me included.”
Thea tried to turn away, embarrassed by the praise, but Dys stopped her by putting a hand against her cheek.
“I think the question comes down to this. Putting aside all the worries about stats and logistics, how do you see yourself growing stronger in the future? As a tower others can flock to for aid, or as a shield that stands beside those who need protection? Ultimately, that’s the difference between your choices. Which would you rather be?”
Thea was quiet for a long while, the sounds of the others talking mere background noise as her warm brown eyes stared unblinking into Dys’ violet ones. When she finally spoke, there was no stutter in her words at all.
“I want to be next to you. Always.”
“I want you next to me, too,” Dys grinned brightly at her.
Thea nodded once, then turned her attention to the group at large.
“I am going to choose Bonded Shieldmaiden of Jadis.”
Aila and Bridget both went quiet, their argument falling away at the sound of Thea’s quiet conviction. After a moment, Aila dipped her head towards the shorter woman and smiled.
“I’m sure it will be the right choice for you.”
“You’ll get all the support you need to make it work, too,” Bridget said, accepting the other woman’s decision. “I don’t know how I can help, but you’ve got Jadis and her freaky fuck rituals, and I bet Sabina can probably come up with some enchantment aids.”
“Probably!” Sabina chirped. “I was thinking about a new shield that might just—”
“Shop talk later,” Sorcha elbowed the half-elf before she could get too far into her own head. “We all want to hear what Thea’s first skill is in the new class.”
“Ah…” Thea made a noise of surprised consternation as she stared blankly at the air before her. “I—It’s a, ah…”
“That good, huh?” Kerr asked with a saucy gleam in her eyes. Her expression changed to one of far greater interest when Thea simply stared at her, wide-eyed. “Really good? How fucking good? That good!?”
Thea nodded slowly. After taking a deep breath, she haltingly read the description out for everyone to hear.
Shieldmaiden’s Enduring Bond Ritual Spell. The value of your bonded lover’s highest attribute is divided between your Fortitude and Resilience attributes, increasing both by that split amount. Regular loving contact with your bonded lover must be maintained, or the effects of the ritual will end after 35 days. |
“Thea!” Dys cried out, a wide grin splitting her face as she wrapped the smaller woman up in a powerful hug. “That’s fucking insane! You’re a monster, in the best fucking way possible!”
“Valtar’s giant hairy balls…” Kerr cursed, drawing a slightly offended look from Severina. “That’s like having two extra Lewd Lover’s Bonds! Just… Bam! Double the bang just like that!”
“It’s even better than that, actually,” Aila said as she scribbled down notes, her face unable to hide her excitement and cheer. “It’s going off of Jadis’ highest stat, not her Eldritch attribute. Jadis’ Strength is slightly more than her Eldritch, so Thea will get a… three-hundred-and-two-point increase to both her Fortitude and Resilience, rather than the two hundred and ninety-four points Lover’s Bond gives.”
“You mean on top of,” Sorcha corrected with a grin. “Not instead of. She’ll still have those points from Jadis’ ritual added on top of Fortitude. Unless she wants to put the bloody mountain of stats somewhere else!”
“Which is likely the design of the class,” Eir smiled knowingly. “The gods made this class with Thea and Jadis in mind. The keystone of its power is not just the great strength it gives Thea through Jadis, but also the fact that it makes room for Thea to place Jadis’ Lewd Lover’s Bond elsewhere, as needed. Bonded Shieldmaiden of Jadis was no trick; it was a test of Thea’s faith in her lover.”
Jadis wasn’t as certain about the last part of Eir’s statement as the rest, but she did agree that the class had to have been crafted with her and Thea in mind. It was perfect, providing the exact start the defense-focused warrior needed to excel as Jadis’ left hand. Always there, always protecting. She couldn’t wait to see what other kinds of spells the class was going to give her.
“Hey, I’m not too stubborn to admit when I’m wrong,” Bridget held up her hands. “Even if the next ten skills on offer turn out to be shite, that skill makes it all worth it. Fucking banger, Thea! You earned it!”
“You are… Very strong…” Alex praised Thea, several tentacles reaching out to stroke the shieldmaiden’s back. “A true… Defender… Of our love…”
Thea shrank into Dys’ arms, practically melting under all of the positive attention. She still had the biggest smile Jadis had ever seen on her face before, despite the growing embarrassment. It took some time for everyone to finish their sincere praise and congratulations, and a little more before Thea was able to pull herself back into some semblance of order. Once she was ready, Thea started going over the rest of her new levels and skill options.
Since there were no more levels to review in Thea’s new shieldmaiden class, the discussion shifted to her primary class, Imperial Soldier. Thanks to her level in Imperial Soldier rocketing from thirty-two to forty-one, Thea had five new skill slots to fill, and ten options to select from. A big job, but since they had all gone through Jadis and Aila’s potential skills already, the task looked less daunting than it had at the start of their afternoon.
Right away, Thea used the recommendation sheet Aila had given her to start eliminating skills. Out of the ten she started with, the brunette ruthlessly cut out four that she did not deem worthy of further consideration. Two were relatively mild attribute boosts, while the other two were related to fighting with other soldiers. The existence of those skills likely stemmed from Thea’s participation in the Siege of Glanum, as they were starting to call the previous night’s event, and were the sort of passives that if the Shieldmaiden were still in the army, would likely put her on the fast track for promotion to a leadership position. At least while in the field. However, since Thea had no intention of leading soldiers or ever returning to the imperial army for that matter, she skipped them over.
With those four skills crossed off the list, the group was able to focus their combined intelligence on the six remaining options Thea still had before her. Fortunately, whittling down the last skill wasn’t hard to do. Imperial Soldier was a common class, so none of the options were so outstanding that they felt like they could make or break Thea’s progression. That said, the ones that she did end up taking felt like good additions. The idea of taking an Attribute Improvement skill for lack of options didn’t even come into consideration.
The skill that Jadis recommended cutting and Thea along with everyone else agreed with was called Easy Sleep.
Easy Sleep Passive Skill. Sleep comes easily and at a moment’s notice. Reduces stamina recovery penalties applied due to interrupted sleep. |
For a soldier on the march, it was an invaluable skill that would make life that much more bearable. However, with Jadis’ recent acquisition of Sleep of the D, the extra mitigation of stamina recovery penalties was unnecessary. Thea wouldn’t likely be having any issues getting a good night’s sleep in the future. Additionally, there was another skill that Thea did take which already offered enough aid to Thea’s stamina recovery that two such skills felt redundant.
Soldier’s Second Skin Passive Skill. Wearing armor for extended periods of time no longer has a negative impact on your stamina regeneration. Sleeping in armor has a reduced negative impact on your stamina regeneration. |
Thea had never been offered a skill that boosted the armor she wore like the way Jadis had been offered Heavy Armor Mastery. Considering her focus on defense, it was a somewhat frustrating gap in her collection of skills. Second Skin was a good passive that somewhat filled that gap; sure, it didn’t increase her defenses, but it did make wearing armor easier, which was a nice bonus. And on the bright side, the skill wasn’t picky about the type of armor, so Thea was free to change her armor style to something other than scale mail and it would still apply.
The rest of Thea’s skills were selected without further debate once she had decided to go with Second Skin over Easy Sleep. Listing them out, Jadis couldn’t see any that were disappointing, and one of them came across as a skill she might want to replicate for herself.
Spear Mastery II: Passive Skill Provides a lesser boost to the offensive value of spear-type weapons. |
Soldier’s Minor Immunity Passive Skill. Provides immunity to poisons and diseases that are of a minor severity. Does not prevent parasites. |
Imperial Soldier’s Durability Passive Skill. Your skeletal system becomes harder and more robust. Damage that would normally cause breakage is reduced to fractures and the severity of bone damage is lessened overall. |
Spearpoint Synergy Active Skill. Increases the damage your spear attacks do when they strike a target in conjunction with an ally’s attack. Attacks must be made within one second of each other. Damage increase does not apply to spells. Cost – 25 stamina. |
Spear Mastery II was just the natural progression of Thea’s spear-based skill and made perfect sense for her to take. Jadis was still unsure of just how much weapon skills made a difference compared to just regular training, but she agreed wholeheartedly with the choice.
Soldier’s Minor Immunity was an odd skill to pop up, but came across as reasonable once Eir confirmed a suspicion that Jadis had had the previous night. The masses of dead mire hounds had in fact been filling the air with a noxious poison that had passively ate away at everyone’s health pool. The muck had also been teaming with multiple dangerous diseases which were infecting any open wounds that were befouled by the ambient filth. Eir’s purging spells had been able to address the poisons and diseases that had plagued their group since none of the infections were anything ranked higher than lesser diseases, but left unattended and the results could have been nasty. With Soldier’s Minor Immunity, Thea would have less to worry about when it came to fighting in filthy locales and would further do Eir the favor of not forcing the elf to waste magic on purging minor infections.
Imperial Soldier’s Durability was the passive skill Jadis was the most interested in. While she had the natural talent of being able to set pain aside in the moment, Jadis was the first to admit that breaking a bone was one of the worst pains she could think of. A skill that strengthened her skeleton to be less likely to break or fracture sounded fucking amazing. Of course, it was a great skill for Thea to have as well, since a broken bone would make it hard for her to serve as a shield in battle. Still, the more she thought about it, the more Jadis couldn’t help but mentally salivate over the prospect of having stronger bones. It was selfish, but she consoled her conscience by reassuring herself that Thea greatly appreciated the skill for her own reasons, too.
“That Spearpoint Synergy skill,” Bridget said as she stretched her legs out in front of her. “It’s sort of a mini version of Jadis’ Mirrored Strikes, huh?”
“It definitely is,” Aila commented as she finished writing her notes about Thea’s new skills. “It only works with spears, doesn’t increase allied damage, just her own, and requires active stamina to use. Additionally, while I can’t yet confirm, I doubt the increase in damage is quite as strong as Mirrored Strikes is, though that is just speculation on my part. All of that said, it’s still an excellent force multiplier that will allow Thea to regularly put out more damage since she is almost always paired up with someone else, like you, Bridget.”
“True,” the orc nodded. Smiling, she leaned over towards Thea and bumped her fist with the other woman. “We do work well together on the battlefield, don’t we?”
“Yes,” Thea agreed with a smile, returning the fist bump.
“Well, if those are decided,” Severina spoke up as she readjusted her seat on the ground, “then we have your second class to look at now, correct? Do you have the same number of skills slots to fill?”
“No,” Thea shook her head, her brown hair getting in her eyes as she did so. “O—Only four.”
Since there were less skills to look at, Jadis and a few of the others assumed that the review of Shieldsworn Guard’s new options would go more quickly. They were soon proved wrong as Thea had a much harder time eliminating any of her choices out of hand. Only one selection offered to her via her second class was an attribute-increasing passive skill, and it wasn’t a bad one, either. Thea didn’t have the same buffet of extra attributes that Jadis did, so she couldn’t so easily ignore a passive that would give her eight points in both Strength and Endurance.
That said, a lot of the other skills Thea had been offered were more interesting than a simple attribute boost, and as such warranted discussion. The one that caught Kerr’s attention over the others was, in Jadis’ opinion, the weirdest of the bunch. Though that wasn’t what drew the therion to the skill.
Solid as a Rock: Passive Skill The amount of weight that can be placed on top of you while you are not moving is increased by tenfold. This effect is lost when you do not have stable footing under you, or when you try to move while carrying a weight you would otherwise not be able to handle. |
“Oh, weird, my father has that skill.”
“Really?” Jay looked over at Kerr, who had started to lounge by putting her head in Aila’s lap, much to the redhead’s annoyance. “But he’s not an imperial soldier.”
“Neither is Shieldsworn Guard,” the archer shot back. “Plenty of classes have overlapping skills, anyway. You should take that skill, Thea.”
“R—really?” Thea frowned in a cute way that forced Jadis to physically restrain herself from immediately kissing the shieldmaiden. “It seems, ah, impra—practical.”
“Not that much use if you can’t move,” Bridget breezily agreed.
“Looking at it all wrong,” Kerr motioned towards them both with her hands. “It’s an emergency situation kind of skill, not an everyday use. My clan hunts the big shit up in the old places of the Verdant Sea. Have you ever seen a herd of Wooly Elk before? Those fuckers are big. Easy to track, hard to kill. Anyway, he and a bunch of others were hunting one of those elk one day when a Springback Tortoise ambushed them. They killed it, but the tortoise and a whole elk ended up dead on top my father. That had to be ten thousand pounds of weight bearing down on him, even at an angle. Wasn’t crushed, though, because he had Solid as a Rock. Couldn’t move, had to just stand there holding everything up until the rest of the clan could clear the carcasses off of him, but it still saved his life. Don’t underestimate that skill. It’s more useful than it looks.”
“I suppose that’s something you and the skill have in common,” Aila quipped before putting her journal down on Kerr’s face and resuming her writing.
Jadis herself wasn’t wholly convinced by Kerr’s argument, but when she glanced at Thea’s face, she saw that she was considering the skill far more seriously. Ultimately, it was her choice, so if Thea saw value in it, Jadis wasn’t going to gainsay her.
The rest of Thea’s options took some time and debate, with one after another being eliminated for one reason or another. Eventually, a final list was made that Thea was satisfied with. The Solid as a Rock passive made the cut, much to Jadis’ surprise, as did another passive skill and two active skills that looked strong even if Thea’s attributes weren’t being boosted by Jadis’ rituals.
Hold the Line Passive Skill. Shields that are lined up directly against your equipped shield are less likely to break shield wall formation when under attack or pressure is applied. |
Shieldsworn’s Distancing Kick Active Skill. Kick a target with increased power. The direct damage done is unchanged, however, the distance the target is pushed back by your kick is doubled. Cost – 30 stamina. |
Shieldsworn’s Improved Shield Bash Active Skill. Smash your shield into a target, dealing extra damage equal to 0.5 of the total defensive value of your shield. Cost – 50 stamina. |
Hold the Line seemed more useful when working with the military, but Jadis understood Thea’s reasoning. In any situation where she needed to form a shield wall, she wanted to make sure that it was as strong as possible. And, even though Jadis didn’t generally use shields, that didn’t mean she couldn’t. In fact, thanks to her Mirror Magnification spell, she had visions of creating a shield wall with an enlarged Thea, which would be far more practical than trying to do so when she was so much shorter than Jadis’ bodies.
Improved Shield Bash was just that, an improvement over a skill that Thea already had, and thus was something of a no-brainer to choose. The Distancing Kick, however, was a more unique choice. It wasn’t about doing damage but instead changing the flow of a battle by maneuvering one’s opponents. Knocking an aggressor back by several feet could give Thea space to retreat, or press forward, or even cast a spell with her new tertiary class, if that became an option in the future. A good kick had a lot more utility to it than a first glance might say.
“Is that everything?” Dys asked, checking with Thea. “No more skills? I feel like we’re forgetting some—”
“Oh, duh, your free attribute points,” Jay cut off her other self. “How many did you have in total? We didn’t even talk about them.”
“T—Twenty-six,” Thea answered. “An extra ten from, ah, level forty.”
“Right,” Jay nodded. “Where are you putting them?”
Instead of responding directly, Thea looked towards Aila. The magister raised an eyebrow, then answered the question for the brunette.
“Well, Thea’s need for magic is still unknown. The first spell Shieldmaiden offered her is a ritual spell where its power is dependent on her bonded lover, rather than her own attributes. We simply don’t know what she is going to need, if anything. She will likely need one from Arcane, Divine, and Eldritch, though. If Shieldmaiden focuses exclusively on ritual spells, she won’t need Focus or Will. But if the class offers a mix of rituals and active spells, she’ll need both. I would suggest setting six free points aside until we know for sure.” Aila’s focus shifted more directly towards Thea at that point. “If you are offered some active spells on future levels, which should come quickly considering where we are, you can put one point into Focus and five points into Will. That way you will be able to perform the accession ritual with Jadis and increase your Focus to seventy-eight while still having some points in Will to start. At that point, you can also switch your Lover’s Bond ritual from Fortitude to whichever magic attribute powers your spellcasting.”
It was a thoughtful, if not cautious, approach to Thea’s attributes that accounted for the possibility of the unexpected. Considering the only cost was a little patience and a few free attribute points being held in reserve for a short while, the plan made perfect sense to Jadis. Thea apparently agreed, as she nodded along with Aila’s words.
“What ah, about the twenty left?” Thea asked earnestly. “I w—was thinking… Endurance would, ah, b—be b—best.”
“Hm. That makes sense,” Aila murmured after a moment. “Ordinarily, I would say a mix of Strength and Agility. However, your two new skills require a lot more stamina. Using Improved Shield Bash five times in a row would wipe you out. You’d almost double your capacity if you put all twenty points into Endurance.”
That was all the encouragement Thea needed. With a deep breath, she finalized her choices. Once she had, Thea motioned for Aila to pass her the journal, which Aila did, revealing Kerr’s slightly smushed glare. Editing the drawn sheet herself, Thea revealed her changed Status Sheet to the rest of the group.
Thea of Cold Brook Race: Human Primary Class: Imperial Soldier (41) Secondary Class: Shieldsworn Guard (36) Tertiary Class: Bonded Shieldmaiden of Jadis (1) Combined Level Rating: 78 | ||
Health: 250/250 | Magic: 0/0 | |
Attributes | ||
Strength: 25 Dexterity: 10 Agility: 20 Vitality: 25 Fortitude: 322(624) Endurance: 47 | Arcane: 0 Divine: 0 Eldritch: 0 Focus: 0 Resilience: 49(351) Will: 0 | |
“I added what my status should b—be after we perform the, ah, ritual,” Thea murmured. “Ah, but, my Fortitude will go to Three Hundred and Thirty if I switch L—Lewd Lover’s B—Bond to something else.”
“That makes perfect sense,” Dys nodded. “But… Damn. I’d be tempted to leave that Fortitude at Six Hundred and Twenty-Four. That’s colossal. I doubt most soldiers your level would even be able to scratch your skin, much less hurt you.”
There was a general murmur of agreement, though Severina’s comment caught Jadis’ ears.
“I would actually like to test your Fortitude against my attacks, if possible. I’m not certain how well my blade would fair against Fortitude that high without the benefit of smite or other spells.”
“That sounds dangerously close to something I would ask to do,” Kerr smirked at the Seraphim. “Are you really trying to whack Thea with your sword?”
“I do not want to whack her, I wish to test my current limits,” Sev replied primly. “And only as far as can be safely accomplished.”
“Attacking Thea does not sound especially safe to me,” Eir worried aloud.
“We’ll have to talk the logistics of that idea over,” Jay said, not quite sure how a test like that would go without risking grievous bodily harm. “Maybe in the next few days if we have the time.”
With that, Aila clapped her hands together once, a smile on her freckled face.
“Then Thea is done! Who’s next?”
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- Chapter 684 681: Aerial Altercation
- Chapter 683 680: Clever Girl
- Chapter 682: A Long Day’s March
- Chapter 681: Aerial Altercation
- Chapter 680: Clever Enemies
- Chapter 679: Marching Orders
- Chapter 678 675: Staging Grounds
- Chapter 677 674: Launch
- Chapter 676 673: Perverse Improvement
- Chapter 675 672: Shifting Solidarity
- Chapter 674 671: Relaxed Review
- Chapter 673 670: Release
- Chapter 672 669: No Relief
- Chapter 671 668: Deserving Attention
- Chapter 670 667: POV Seraphim
- Chapter 669 666: Consensus
- Chapter 668 665: Proposal in Theory
- Chapter 667 664: Imagined Ideal
- Chapter 666 663: Figure Out
- Chapter 665 662: Train Wreck
- Chapter 664 661: Independence
- Chapter 663 660: Dirty Talk
- Chapter 662 659: Reinforced
- Chapter 661 658: Family Trust
- Chapter 660 657: Orange
- Chapter 659 656: Confessions
- Chapter 658 655: Bound
- Chapter 657 654: A Cat in Need
- Chapter 656 653: Calling In Favors
- Chapter 655 652: Careful Examination
- Chapter 654 651: Undesirable Aftermath
- Chapter 653 650: Touched
- Chapter 652 649: A Touch of Desire
- Chapter 651 648: True Lies
- Chapter 650 647: Shattered Expectations
- Chapter 649 646: Stakeout
- Chapter 648 645: A Place to Grow
- Chapter 647 644: A Taste
- Chapter 646 643: A Time and a Place
- Chapter 645 642: POV Severina
- Chapter 644 641: Private Show
- Chapter 643 640: Pieces
- Chapter 642 639: Heroes
- Chapter 641 638: Failure
- Chapter 640 637: Sacrifices
- Chapter 639 636: Confirmation
- Chapter 638 635: POV Mystic
- Chapter 637 634: A Hard Place
- Chapter 636 633: Roc
- Chapter 635 632: Red-Eye Flight
- Chapter 634 631: Choices
- Chapter 633 630: Discomfort
- Chapter 632 629: Most Favored Daughter
- Chapter 631 628: The Verdant Sea
- Chapter 630 627: Speedy Departure
- Chapter 629 626: In the Closet
- Chapter 628 625: Parlour in Red
- Chapter 627 624: Valuable Progress
- Chapter 626 623: Secret Knowledge
- Chapter 625 622: Hall of Memories
- Chapter 624 621: Ancient Dreams
- Chapter 623 620: Old Wounds
- Chapter 622 619: Spoonful of Honey
- Chapter 621 618: Lonely Grove
- Chapter 620 617: Quiet Lands
- Chapter 619 616: Hand in Hand
- Chapter 618 615: Tainted Tea
- Chapter 617 614: Pillar
- Chapter 616 613: Invulnerable
- Chapter 615 612: Touring the Lines
- Chapter 614 611: Spider Dryad
- Chapter 613 610: Survey
- Chapter 612 609: Big Stuff
- Chapter 611 608: Veranda Blossom
- Chapter 610 607: Meeting of Minds
- Chapter 609 606: The Senate
- Chapter 608 605: POV Companion
- Chapter 607 604: Volto
- Chapter 606 603: The Hoard
- Chapter 605 602: Draconic Dinner
- Chapter 604 601: Draconic Debt
- Chapter 603 600: Dragon Fall
- Chapter 602 599: Draconic Directive
- Chapter 601 598: Soaring Encounter
- Chapter 600 597: Contested Airspace
- Chapter 599 596: Regrets
- Chapter 598 595: Embraced
- Chapter 597 594: Salacious Transposition
- Chapter 596 593: POV Amarantha
- Chapter 595 592: Transpositions Reviewed
- Chapter 594 591: Travel Talk
- Chapter 593 590: New Equipment and New Companions
- Chapter 592 589: Princely Bargains
- Chapter 591 588: Unstandard Procedure
- Chapter 590 587: Party Line
- Chapter 589: Princely Bargains
- Chapter 588 585: Tree Hugging
- Chapter 587 584: Honey
- Chapter 586 583: Carving
- Chapter 585 582: Morning Report
- Chapter 584 581: Early and Late Arrivals
- Chapter 583 580: Shield Power
- Chapter 582 579: Hatchlings on Review
- Chapter 581 578: Distress and Undress
- Chapter 580 577: Crashing Hard
- Chapter 579 576: Aura Farming
- Chapter 578 575: Underwater Rite
- Chapter 577 574: Return to the Bathhouse
- Chapter 576 573: Vital Overflow
- Chapter 575 572: Guest List
- Chapter 574 571: Demonic Negotiations
- Chapter 573 Interlude: Twisted Desire
- Interlude: Twisted Desire
- Chapter 572 570: When a Plan Comes Together
- Chapter 571 569: Ambition
- Chapter 570 568: The Other Shoe
- Chapter 569 567: Mood
- Chapter 568 566: Very Good Question
- Chapter 567 565: Bad Idea
- Chapter 566 564: Accelerated Strain
- Chapter 564: Accelerated Strain
- Chapter 563: New Perspective
- Chapter 565 563: New Perspective
- Chapter 562: Replenished
- Chapter 561: Newborn
- Chapter 560: Hope’s Arrival
- Chapter 559: Any Berth in a Storm
- Chapter 558: Belly of the Beast
- Chapter 557: POV Leader
- Chapter 556: Caught Up
- Chapter 555: Pursuit
- Chapter 554: From the Start
- Chapter 553: One Man’s Story
- Chapter 552: Amalgamation
- Chapter 551: Foul Play
- Chapter 550: Ruse
- Chapter 549: Chance Encounter
- Chapter 548: Encounters in Glanum
- Chapter 547: Don’t Shoot the Messenger
- Chapter 546: Last Minute Arrival
- Chapter 545: On the Wing
- Chapter 544: Omission
- Chapter 543: A Justicar’s Strength
- Chapter 542: Overdue
- Chapter 541: A New Look
- Chapter 540: Not Quite Mile High
- Chapter 539: Sample Collection
- Chapter 538: The Unscientific Method
- Chapter 537: Wands in Review
- Chapter 536: Coordination and Confronation
- Chapter 535: Balls and Wood
- Chapter 534: As Long as it Takes
- Chapter 533: Perspective
- Chapter 532: Split Attention
- Chapter 531: Concept
- Chapter 530: Unmoored
- Chapter 529: A Long List
- Chapter 528: A Chance
- Chapter 527: Atonement
- Chapter 526: Spiral’s End
- Chapter 525: Sacrament
- Chapter 524: Certainty
- Chapter 523: Random Chance
- Chapter 522: POV Spy
- Chapter 521: Bedroom Blitz
- Chapter 520: Divine Progress
- Chapter 519: Willpower
- Chapter 518: Prepared Sniper’s Position
- Chapter 517: Silent Protector
- Chapter 516: Malleability
- Chapter 515: Arcane Improvements
- Chapter 514: Path of the Progenitor
- Chapter 513: Tip of the Iceberg
- Chapter 512: Staggering Numbers
- Chapter 511: Loyalty and Speculation
- Chapter 510: Meet and Greet
- Chapter 509: Falling into Rhythm
- Chapter 508: Family Forge
- Chapter 507: Philosophy and Iced Tea
- Chapter 506: At Ease
- Chapter 505: Regicide
- Chapter 504: The Bold
- Chapter 503: Follow Through
- Chapter 502: Critical Hit
- Chapter 501: Inside Knowledge
- Chapter 500: Mirror Magnification
- Chapter 499: Hindsight
- Chapter 498: Deliberate Reaction
- Chapter 497: Visceral Action
- Chapter 496: Breathe
- Chapter 495: A Greater Spellwork
- Chapter 494: Coming to a Head
- Chapter 493: Command Conflict
- Chapter 492: Reconnoiter and Plan
- Chapter 491: Impact
- Chapter 490: Pulverize
- Chapter 489: Change of Battleplans
- Chapter 488: Push Back
- Chapter 487: POV Maeve
- Chapter 486: Mud and Blood
- Chapter 485: Hold the Line
- Chapter 484: Two Towers
- Chapter 483: Cannonball
- Chapter 482: Aerials
- Chapter 481: Glanum
- Chapter 480: Ancient Sights and New Territory
- Chapter 479: First Class Travel
- Chapter 478: Exhaustion and Preparation
- Chapter 477: Undying Flare
- Chapter 476: Slow Burn
- Chapter 475: A Magistrate’s Touch
- Chapter 474: Vraekae’s Manor
- Chapter 473: Infanticipating
- Chapter 472: A Candid Moment
- Chapter 471: Scent of an Elf
- Chapter 470: Personnel Conversations
- Chapter 469: Afterglow
- Chapter 468: Best Efforts
- Chapter 467: Family Meal
- Chapter 466: Rooftop Sit-Down
- Chapter 465: Check-In
- Chapter 464: POV Pilgrim
- Chapter 463: Background Check
- Chapter 462: The Value of Trust
- Chapter 461: Infiltration
- Chapter 460: Rising Developments
- Chapter 459: Midflight Ruminations
- Chapter 458: Recrimination
- Chapter 457: Burning Flowers
- Chapter 456: Through Fire and Flame
- Chapter 455: Occult Magic
- Chapter 454: Burning Heart
- Chapter 453: Desperate Search
- Chapter 452: Cinders
- Chapter 451: Return to Cold Brook
- Chapter 450: Overdue
- Chapter 449: Cooperation
- Chapter 448: Petty Plots
- Chapter 447: Decency
- Chapter 446: POV Dryad
- POV: Dryad
- Chapter 445: Collusion
- Chapter 444: Brace Up
- Chapter 443: Massage
- Chapter 442: Helping Hands
- Chapter 441: After Dinner Discussion
- Chapter 440: Clan Warsong
- Chapter 439: Proper Definition
- Chapter 438: Prioritize
- Chapter 437: Obstinate
- Chapter 436: A Night in Cold Brook
- Chapter 435: Romantic
- Chapter 434: Unexpected Greeting
- Chapter 433: POV Meli
- Chapter 432: Air Travel
- Chapter 431: Setting Sail
- Chapter 430: Independence
- Chapter 429: Strange Conversations
- Chapter 428: Advice
- Chapter 427: Goals
- Chapter 426: Flight
- Chapter 425: Second Squad
- Chapter 424: Attraction
- Chapter 423: Succession
- Chapter 422: Blessed
- Chapter 421: Secret Consultation
- Chapter 420: Spring
- Interlude: Cullen
- Chapter 419: Progenitor
- Chapter 418: Heaven
- Chapter 417: Decision
- Chapter 416: Transcendent
- Chapter 415: Knowledge Shared
- Chapter 414: Pregnancy Test
- Chapter 413: Ritual Overtime
- Chapter 412: Spectacle
- Chapter 411: Compatible
- Chapter 410: Priorities
- Chapter 409: Family Gathering
- Chapter 408: An Arrangement
- Chapter 407: Meeting of the Minds
- Chapter 406: Sons
- Chapter 405: Character and Honor
- Chapter 404: The Emperor
- Chapter 403: Summoned
- Chapter 402: Herbalism and Witchcraft
- Chapter 401: Silver Lining
- Chapter 400: Difference of Opinion
- Chapter 399: Baby Talk
- Chapter 398: Terrible Explanation
- Chapter 397: Audience
- Chapter 396: A Hero, an Oracle, and a Prince Walk Into a Pastry Shop
- Chapter 395: Unexpected Results
- Chapter 394: Interrogation
- Chapter 393: Sweet and Sour
- Chapter 392: A Private Conversation
- Chapter 391: For Now
- Chapter 390: Kitchen Nightmare
- Chapter 389: In the Company of Heroes
- Chapter 388: The Light
- Chapter 387: Dread
- Chapter 386: Bigger Problems
- Chapter 385: Unexpected Rescue
- Chapter 384: The Chaos of Battle
- Chapter 383: Betrayed
- Chapter 382: Dead Heads
- Chapter 381: Family
- Chapter 380: POV Light
- Chapter 379: Dance to Remember
- Chapter 378: Night of the Ball
- Chapter 377: Dress to Impress
- Chapter 376: Apprenticeship
- Chapter 375: Undercity
- Chapter 374: Mercenaries and Mice
- Chapter 373: Cleaning and Reconstruction
- Chapter 372: Shopping for Smiths and Witches
- Chapter 371: Time to Build
- Chapter 370: The Making of a Hero
- Chapter 369: Forewarned is Forearmed
- Chapter 368: Company Meeting
- Chapter 367: Branching Out
- Chapter 366: A Demon’s Choice
- Chapter 365: A Good Person
- Chapter 364: Perfectly Jadis
- Chapter 363: Stoking the Flame
- Chapter 362: POV Bridget
- Chapter 361: Fireside Council
- Chapter 360: Trummelton’s
- Chapter 359: Encouragement
- Chapter 358: Letters and Words
- Chapter 357: North Gate Reunion
- Chapter 356: Putting on a Show
- Chapter 355: Date with a Guardswoman
- Chapter 354: Makes Sense
- Chapter 353: Date with a Smith
- Chapter 352: Pillow Talk
- Chapter 351: Date with a Priestess
- Chapter 350: Private Show
- Chapter 349: Date with a Wanderer
- Chapter 348: Meeting the People
- Chapter 347: Acolytes of War
- Chapter 346: Training Grounds
- Chapter 345: Earnest Discussion
- Chapter 344: Date with a Goblin
- Chapter 343: Lovebirds
- Chapter 342: Blunt Conversation
- Chapter 341: Books
- Chapter 340: Guardian
- Chapter 339: Duty Assignments
- Chapter 338: POV Demon
- Chapter 337: Mate
- Chapter 336: Conspiracy Theory
- Chapter 335: Ancient History
- Chapter 334: Spice
- Chapter 333: Teatime with the Prince
- Chapter 332: Breakfast at Lyssandria’s
- Chapter 331: The Bathing Scene
- Chapter 330: Warm Welcome
- Chapter 329: All Roads
- Chapter 328: Subtext
- Chapter 327: Power Play
- Chapter 326: Eldingholt
- Chapter 325: Greater Good
- Chapter 324: Visitation
- Chapter 323: Doing the Math
- Chapter 322: Reorientation
- Chapter 321 POV: Paladin
- Chapter 320: Fractured
- Chapter 319: Snapped
- Chapter 318: Bear-Room Brawl
- Chapter 317: Resisting Arrest
- Chapter 316: Assumptions
- Chapter 315: Parole
- Chapter 314: Paladin of Jadis
- Chapter 313: Status Sheet
- Chapter 312: Between Friends
- Chapter 311: Getting a Handle on Things
- Chapter 310: Intentions
- Chapter 309: POV Alex
- Chapter 308: Scapegoat
- Chapter 307: Understanding
- Chapter 306: Influence
- Chapter 305: Tense Negotiations
- Chapter 304: VIPs
- Chapter 303: Gathering of Priests
- Chapter 302: The Second Worst Kind of Dinner Party
- Chapter 301: Lares
- Chapter 300: Hearth and Home
- Chapter 299: Return
- Chapter 298: Grub
- Chapter 297: Crate Trained
- Chapter 296: Unexpected Gift
- Chapter 295: A Disparate Gathering
- Chapter 294: First Impressions
- Chapter 293: Language Barrier
- Chapter 292: Reunited
- Interlude: Prince Hraustrekr
- Chapter 291: Light in the Dark
- Chapter 290: POV Enchanter
- Chapter 289: Gifts
- Chapter 288: Twins
- Chapter 287: Better View
- Chapter 286: Tempting Thoughts
- Chapter 285: Whispered Affection
- Chapter 284: Mending and Amends
- Chapter 283: Fruit in a Basket
- Chapter 282: Missing
- Chapter 281: Cold Shoulder
- Chapter 280: Future Plans
- Chapter 279: Easy Decision
- Chapter 278: Peer Reviewed Journal
- Chapter 277: Spoiled for Choice
- Chapter 276: Review Among the Trees
- Chapter 275: Gratitude
- Chapter 274: Old Friends
- Chapter 273: Vengeance
- Chapter 272: Change of Plans
- Chapter 271: Rescuing the Princess
- Chapter 270: Dragon’s Blight
- Chapter 269: POV Smith
- Chapter 268: Possession
- Chapter 267: Demons and Dragons
- Chapter 266: Mad Plan
- Chapter 265: It Worked
- Chapter 264: Ritual Time
- Chapter 263: Of Course
- Chapter 262: Battle Plans
- Chapter 261: Champion of Chaos
- Chapter 260: POV Sabina
- Chapter 259: Guidance
- Chapter 258: Fourth
- Chapter 257: Snow Fall
- Chapter 256: Prisoners
- Chapter 255: Forced Reinforcement
- Chapter 254: Ambushed
- Chapter 253: First
- Chapter 252: Coating
- Chapter 251: Smugglers
- Chapter 250: Sanctuary
- Chapter 249: POV Witch
- Chapter 248: Bigger Growth
- Chapter 247: Big Skills
- Chapter 246: Committed
- Chapter 245: Wailing
- Chapter 244: Terrible Fate
- Chapter 243: Knock on Wood
- Chapter 242: Screams
- Chapter 241: Malice
- Chapter 240: Seeing Results
- Chapter 239: Quartet
- Chapter 238: Working Out the Kinks
- Chapter 237: Collar
- Chapter 236: Awkward
- Chapter 235: Burnt Out
- Chapter 234: Interrogation
- Chapter 233: Conspiracy
- Chapter 232: Hot on Their Heels
- Chapter 231: Tunnel Vision
- Chapter 230: Back to the Depths
- Chapter 229: Nothing is Simple
- Chapter 228: Illumination
- Chapter 227: Exchange
- Chapter 226: Hostages
- Chapter 225: Elites
- Chapter 224: Slow and Steady
- Chapter 223: POV Ambusher
- Chapter 222: Needed
- Chapter 221: Working as Intended
- Chapter 220: Camp Life
- Chapter 219: Trailblazing
- Chapter 218: Second Departure
- Chapter 217: Done Teasing
- Chapter 216: Privacy
- Chapter 215: A Different Kind of Training
- Chapter 214: Double Attack
- Chapter 213: Recharging
- Chapter 212: Familiar Places
- Chapter 211: An Attempt Was Made
- Chapter 210: Enchantment
- Chapter 209: Too Much
- Chapter 208: Taste
- Chapter 207: Heart to Heart
- Chapter 206: Self-Recrimination
- Chapter 205: Catch Me If You Can
- Chapter 204: Bloody Mess
- Chapter 203: POV Sorcha
- Chapter 202: Crossroads
- Chapter 201: D Stands For…
- Chapter 200: Cabin in the Woods
- Chapter 199: Frustration
- Chapter 198: So Many Levels
- Chapter 197: Results
- Chapter 196: Cold as the Grave
- Chapter 195: Frost Drakes
- Chapter 194: POV Professional
- Chapter 193: Silent Night
- Chapter 192: Setting an Example
- Chapter 191: Keeping Quiet
- Chapter 190: Night Watch
- Chapter 189: Not Exactly Roughing It
- Chapter 188: On the Road Again
- Chapter 187: Early Morning Visitor
- Chapter 186: New Toys
- Chapter 185: Size Considerations
- Chapter 184: Even Exchange
- Chapter 183: Experiment
- Chapter 182: Logistics
- Chapter 181: Not Alone
- Chapter 180: Gaze
- Chapter 179: POV Troublemaker
- Chapter 178: Good Girl
- Chapter 177: Considerations
- Chapter 176: Lies
- Chapter 175: Flail
- Chapter 174: Test Run
- Chapter 173: Interview
- Chapter 172: Shindig
- Chapter 171: Politics
- Chapter 170: The General
- Chapter 169: Recess
- Chapter 168: Training Day
- Chapter 167: Avatars
- Chapter 166: Creation
- Chapter 165: Table Manners
- Chapter 164: POV Kerr
- Chapter 163: Spar
- Chapter 162: Nerves
- Chapter 161: Morning Surprise
- Chapter 160: Strange Espionage
- Chapter 159: Wolf in the Hen House
- Chapter 158: Uninvited
- Chapter 157: Manticore
- Chapter 156: Back to the Border
- Chapter 155: Kitted Out
- Chapter 154: New Recruit
- Chapter 153: Wanton Replication
- Chapter 152: POV Voyeur
- Chapter 151: Therion’s Just Want to Have Fun
- Chapter 150: Alternate Methods
- Chapter 149: Renovations
- Chapter 148: All Work and No Play
- Chapter 147: Mother of God
- Interlude: Prince Kestil
- Chapter 146: Fortune’s Favor
- Chapter 145: Company
- Chapter 144: POV Guardswoman
- Chapter 143: The Whole Truth
- Chapter 142: Confession
- Chapter 141: Spoils of War
- Chapter 140: Cleaning Up
- Chapter 139: Greater Demon
- Chapter 138: Battlefield
- Chapter 137: POV Thea
- Chapter 136: The Stone, Sieged
- Chapter 135: Where to go Next
- Chapter 134: Bloody Reception
- Chapter 133: Finally Free
- Chapter 132: Dog in a Kennel
- Chapter 131: Good Eating
- Chapter 130: The Hydra
- Chapter 129: The Long Under
- Chapter 128: Fully Powered and Ready to Go
- Chapter 127: Cleric Stats and Next Steps
- Chapter 126: What Military Training Gets You
- Chapter 125: Skills of a Ranged Specialist
- Chapter 124: The Start of an Info Avalanche
- Chapter 123: Too Much of a Good Thing
- Chapter 122: Party Compatibility
- Chapter 121: Sharing is Caring
- Chapter 120: To Ride a Giant
- Chapter 119: Delayed Desire
- Chapter 118: Sneak Attack
- Chapter 117: Frank Discussions
- Chapter 116: Let’s Talk
- Chapter 115: POV Healer
- Chapter 114: Forge On
- Chapter 113: Mistakes
- Chapter 112: Duty
- Chapter 111: Brief Reprieve
- Chapter 110: Into the Spider’s Den
- Chapter 109: Routed
- Chapter 108: Battle on the Docks
- Chapter 107: Time to Run
- Chapter 106: Alawar
- Chapter 105: Meeting New People
- Chapter 104: Job Prep
- Chapter 103: POV Priestess
- Chapter 102: Barbarians for the Win
- Chapter 101: None May Pass
- Chapter 100: Professionals
- Chapter 99: Job Offer
- Chapter 98: The Tipsy Mule
- Chapter 97: Worktable Talk
- Chapter 96: Breakfast Plans
- Chapter 95: Skill Test
- Chapter 94: Please
- Chapter 93: Pool Talks
- Chapter 92: Bathhouse
- Chapter 91: POV Eir
- Chapter 90: Caravan Cleanup
- Chapter 89: Thorn In Their Side
- Chapter 88: Looking Forward
- Chapter 87: Spike Trap
- Chapter 86: Unknown Intentions
- Chapter 85: Get Me Your Manager
- Chapter 84: That’s No Door
- Chapter 83: Adding Mods Makes for a Fun Experience
- Chapter 82: Power Level
- Chapter 81: A Little Embarrassing
- Chapter 80: Aila’s New Class
- Chapter 79: Retreat Isn’t an Option
- Chapter 78: Water Fall
- Chapter 77: Back in the Thick of Things
- Chapter 76: Brand New Look
- Chapter 75: Magic 101
- Chapter 74: Happy Birthday
- Chapter 73: Learning Numbers
- Chapter 72: Marathon
- Chapter 71: Lewd Lover’s Bond
- Chapter 70 POV: Lover
- Chapter 69: Explanations
- Chapter 68: Impulse
- Chapter 67: Armor Agreement
- Chapter 66: Smithy
- Chapter 65: Companion Acquired
- Chapter 64: Cat Out of the Bag
- Chapter 63: The Magistrate
- Chapter 62: Gone and Back Again
- Chapter 61: About Time
- Chapter 60: Interested
- Chapter 59: Chaotic Demon Hunters
- Chapter 58: Awkward Explanation
- Chapter 57: Dance
- Chapter 56: Ritual Talk
- Chapter 55: Badges
- Chapter 54: Picking a Path
- Chapter 53: Waking Up Late
- Chapter 52: Mercenary Compound
- Chapter 51: Far Felsen
- Chapter 50: Victorious Wagonride
- Chapter 49: Beating on a Boulder
- Chapter 48 POV: Cart Driver
- Chapter 47: Talking with a Cart Driver
- Chapter 46: On the Road Again
- Chapter 45: Nighttime Thoughts and Morning Preparations
- Chapter 44: Setting Things Straight
- Chapter 43: Campfire Interrogation
- Chapter 42: Change of Scenery
- Chapter 41 POV: Aila
- Chapter 40: Meeting the Locals
- Chapter 39: Voices
- Chapter 38: Firelite Ritual
- Chapter 37: On the Road
- Chapter 36: Heading South
- Chapter 35: Testing Attributes
- Chapter 34: The Right Class for the Right Pervert
- Chapter 33: Skills and Names
- Chapter 32: Ritual
- Chapter 31: Secondary Class
- Chapter 30: Aftermath
- Chapter 29: Dying the Cool Way
- Chapter 28: The Behemoth
- Chapter 27: Three Weeks
- Chapter 26: Temple Defilement
- Chapter 25: Bones Do Not Float
- Chapter 24: Upgrades
- Chapter 23: Between a Bone and a Hard Place
- Chapter 22: Stalkers
- Chapter 21: Loot Crates
- Chapter 20: Level Up
- Chapter 19: When a Plan Comes Together
- Chapter 18: Short Rest
- Chapter 17: Rude Interuption
- Chapter 16: Self Loving
- Chapter 15: No Excuse Needed
- Chapter 14: Crafting and Conversation
- Chapter 13: No Bones About It
- Chapter 12: No Solicitors
- Chapter 11: The Living Need, The Dead Provide
- Chapter 10: Morning Relief
- Chapter 9: Nighttime Deliberations
- Chapter 8: No Battle Plan Survives First Contact with the Enemy
- Chapter 7: Venturing Into the Village
- Chapter 6: Scavenging for Beginners
- Chapter 5: Mysteries of the Menu
- Chapter 4: No Choice at All
- Chapter 3: Exploration of Self and Surroundings
- Chapter 2: Arrival on Oros
- Chapter 1: Meeting D