The first thing Vivi did when she woke up was reach into her bag of ether roots to start another attempt. She drank a mug of water and readied herself.
“What about food or a bathroom break?” Lucius asked. “It has been hours since we last ate.”
Water has been exiting through my sweat, Vivi thought. I’m not hungry. Let’s get this done.
“Okay, then,” Lucius said, and the root was initiated.
The second day of any runesmithing marathon, in Vivi’s experience, was usually the best. The first was always spent fumbling around, failing projects, exactly as she had yesterday. After a night’s rest, the fumbles of the first day usually culminated into a day of actual attempts.
While shaping the first root, Vivi noticed that the workstations around her were strangely quiet. Only a few peeling sounds and some scraping came from further away. She seemed to be one of the first smiths already awake. Frewell had gone to sleep an hour earlier than her, and he was still asleep. His sword lay comfortably on the vise with the start of outside-carved veins creeping up from the hilt.
Hearing Vivi working, however, made him slowly squint his eyes open. He rose to sit, blinked at Vivi a few times, then said, “Someone’s up early.”
Vivi continued shaping the veins, trying her best to ignore him.
“I can’t believe you’re this serious about crafting nonsense,” he said. “Are you preparing some sort of prank?”
“Say, Frewell, how much ether did your customers bet on you?” Vivi asked.
Frewell lifted his eyebrows. He uncorked one of his beer bottles, then chuckled and said, “I doubt anyone bet anything at all. Swords are selling, mind you, but only the top contenders are gambled on.”
“One of my customers gambled five hundred ether on me,” Vivi said. “He needs me to reach top split.”
“Seriously?” Frewell asked.
Vivi nodded. “I’m not about to craft some garbage sword. I’m going to win. And for that to happen, my sword needs to be good.” That, or I’ll fail and craft nothing at all.
Frewell sat on his seat, watching Vivi as he sipped his beer. He forgot to throw an insult, and for a moment, he actually seemed to study her work. Eventually, he sighed and said, “Sure, girl. Whatever the slum smith says.”
***
The second day, as Vivi had hoped, was a lot more successful than the first. The first attempt was a failure, of course, but more than half of her attempts reached the third ether root. She even had one attempt close enough to finishing that adrenaline started pumping.
That was a good sign. A really good sign. Her consistency was at its peak. She reached the third root more often than ever. If she managed to get even ten attempts to the third root today, her chances of completing a sword were high. She just needed one lucky attempt.
Or so she hoped, until the scorching facets reached their peak, and the endless scraping of every outside-carving runesmith rang in her ears all at once.
The working conditions were truly awful. Vivi usually benefited from heat, but the scorching facets were different. Their heat wasn’t pleasant warmth like the heat of a forge. The facets’ light hit directly on her skin. It felt like she was being attacked. The heat got so bad that Vivi had to head to the canopied bathrooms just to sit in the stall for five minutes to cool down.
The canteen was thankfully located under a nice canopy. The food was surprisingly decent. There were steamed vegetables and seasoned lamb. Vivi enjoyed a big plate of both and drank half a gallon of water before heading back to her scorching hot workstation.
Even after the embarrassingly long break, her attempts reached decently far. She made it to the third ether root twice more, failing on embarrassingly stupid mistakes. She didn’t let the mistakes deter her. Her consistency was fantastic today. Everything was going well. She just needed one solid attempt that made it all the way to the end.
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That attempt didn’t seem to be coming. The next attempt failed early on the second set of veins, and the one after that didn’t go anywhere at all. Slowly, the day was turning into night, and Vivi’s consistency fell down the gutters.
Vivi came to the realization that the second day was most likely over. She bit her lip, staring aimlessly at her sack of ether roots, which had shrunk considerably in size. She hadn’t expected to succeed on the second day. Technically, she had reached her goal of improving her consistency.
Well, that’s it for the second day, Vivi thought with a sigh. Put me to sleep again, Lucius. We’ll wake up early tomorrow. The third day is usually still good. We’ll need to complete the sword tomorrow.
Lucius didn’t look as eager as he did yesterday. “Do we really need to craft something so complex? I don’t mean to argue, but I’m fairly certain we’ll win even if you craft a top-notch two-runed sword. We’d do well with a basic three-runed sword. There is no need to create a top-notch three-runed sword.”
It’s not about that… Vivi thought.
“Why not?” Lucius asked. “Do you disagree with me?”
A lesser sword would probably suffice,
Vivi thought. But inside-carving is not about crafting just something. The heart of inside carving is perfection. Grandpa chased the peak for as long as he was alive. I’m not about to showcase his method with some trash sword we accepted because I failed to craft something better.
“Even your Grandpa would have made compromises for a timed competition,” Lucius said.
He could have won this competition with his eyes closed, Vivi thought. Her heart started to sting again, thinking about him. He was good. Really good. I’m not joking when I say my swords were jokes compared to his.
“You’re still the best runesmith in this city,” Lucius said. “Easily. Let’s not forget that.”
Vivi hugged her knees, stared at her failed works, then stretched and thought, Well, let’s prove that tomorrow. Place me to sleep, please.
***
Vivi woke up for the third day with the most determination yet. The third day of any marathon, from her experiences, was usually decent. Her consistency remained, though by this point, she made more sloppy mistakes. Nothing that would force her to take a break, but she definitely felt her hands growing tired.
The problem was that the third day was usually the last day before Vivi’s consistency dropped to the gutters. The fourth day was always miserable, only getting worse to the point that Vivi sometimes failed on the first and easiest ether roots. By the fourth days of her runesmithing sprees, Grandpa usually forced her to take a break.
If she couldn’t finish the vein-shaping by today, the third day… Her sword probably wouldn’t make it through.
The thought stressed her out in the back of her mind, but it also pushed her to try her absolute best. She still felt good. She could get this done.
Failures stopped feeling like stepping stones for the next attempts, and more like punches to the gut. She had to succeed. She just had to. This competition was her chance to realize Grandpa’s dream. If she managed to craft an actually good sword—a serious three-runed sword, she could showcase inside-carving to the best runesmiths of the world. Not to mention the ether she’d gain.
She just had to get one lucky attempt through.
And she was failing. Nothing seemed to be working anymore. Her attempts kept failing either during the second set of veins, or very early on during the third. Her consistency slipped. Her clothes were covered in so much sweat Vivi was starting to get uncomfortable. Her fingers ached, and her wrists were begging her to stop. Human bodies just weren’t built to work on intricate projects for as long as she had.
But she kept going. The pains would only get worse from here. She had
to succeed.
She started attempt after attempt, working underneath the scorching facets, into the evening and into the cold night. Her eyes started to hurt. And ether roots kept being wasted.
Until her failures culminated into the most miserable failure yet. Vivi was shaping the very first mithril root, when she pressed a little too hard on her crochet hook, and a snap sounded from the ether root.
Vivi tsked, feeling a lump in her throat. She tossed the failure aside in frustration.
Lucius watched her, concerned. Vivi ignored his look. It’s fine, she thought and picked up another root, fitting it to the vise. I can still keep working. Initiate the root, please.
“Vivi,” Lucius suddenly said. Concisely and loudly. “What if we just stop? Just stop doing this and we’ll calm down. Take a break. Right now.”
Vivi blinked, her heart skipping a beat. What do you mean? We need to win this competition. We need to complete a sword.
“No, Vivi, I am not initiating a single more ether root,” Lucius said. “Not before you rest.”
What? Vivi thought. Her voice wavered even though she was speaking in her head. Why? Don’t you want to win? Tomorrow our chances will only worsen.
“Yeah, if you wear yourself out in desperation, of course we’ll fail tomorrow as well,” Lucius said. “We still have more than half of the competition remaining, Vivi. Just take a break. Go to sleep early. Forget today, and start fresh tomorrow.”
Vivi paused. She opened her mouth to argue. Instead, she thought, That… is probably smart.
Lucius nodded. I’m glad you agree. I can’t watch you go on like this. You’re scary when you get overly invested in your work. Let’s head to sleep. I’ll let you fully rest this time. Okay?
Vivi bit her lip. But she couldn’t argue. She collapsed to sleep on her anvil and dreamed of the fourth day.
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Chapters
- B4 Chapter 21 - Anger The Gods
- B4 Chapter 20 - Break
- B4 Chapter 19 - Sacred World
- B4 Chapter 18 - Create
- B4 Chapter 17 - Bloom
- B4 Chapter 16 - Clay
- Interlude 8 - Abyss City Of Strength
- B4 Chapter 15 - Levelstone
- B4 Chapter 14 - Spirit Village
- B4 Chapter 13 - Noxbryn’s Spirits
- B4 Chapter 12 - Spirits
- B4 Chapter 11 - Campfire
- B4 Chapter 10 - Gauntlet Of The Gods
- B4 Chapter 9 - Bad Dream
- B4 Chapter 8 - Nothing
- B4 Chapter 7 - Banished
- B4 Chapter 6 - Banishment Portal
- B4 Chapter 5 - Roserain Royal Ball Part Two
- B4 Chapter 4 - Roserain Royal Ball Part One
- B4 Chapter 3 - Conflicting Goals
- B4 Chapter 2 - Do It Properly
- B4 Chapter 1 - Are They All Evil?
- Book 3 Epilogue
- B3 Chapter 69 - Awe
- B3 Chapter 68 - Art
- B3 Chapter 67 - Heroes On The Run
- B3 Chapter 66 - Restore
- B3 Chapter 65 - Return Home
- B3 Chapter 64 - Rescue
- B3 Chapter 63 - Thunder
- B3 Chapter 62 - Emergencies
- B3 Chapter 61 - Evolve Skills
- B3 Chapter 60 - Twisted
- B3 Chapter 59 - Practice Partner
- B3 Chapter 58 - Break
- B3 Chapter 57 - Aftermath
- ANNOUNCEMENT
- B3 Chapter 56 - Secrets
- B3 Chapter 55 - Skill Thief
- B3 Chapter 54 - Godslayer
- B3 Chapter 53 - Dungeon Hunt
- B3 Chapter 52 - Colony
- B3 Chapter 51 - Impact
- B3 Chapter 50 - Battle
- B3 Chapter 48 - Ascended Missile
- B3 Chapter 47 - Behemoth
- B3 Chapter 46 - Outfit
- B3 Chapter 45 - Goals
- B3 Chapter 44 - Slow
- Interlude 7 - Destruction
- Interlude 6 - The Surface
- B3 Chapter 43 - Metal Discovery
- B3 Chapter 42 - Time
- B3 Chapter 41 - Inventor
- B3 Chapter 40 - Slingshot Launcher
- B3 Chapter 39 - Tireless
- B3 Chapter 38 - Beyond The Limit
- B3 Chapter 37 - Core Protection
- B3 Chapter 36 - Theory
- B3 Chapter 35 - Home Defence
- B3 Chapter 34 - Contraption
- B3 Chapter 33 - Continuous Runes
- B3 Chapter 32 - Abandoned
- B3 Chapter 30 - Red Dots
- B3 Chapter 29 - Advancement of Science
- B3 Chapter 28 - Lacking
- B3 Chapter 27 - Control
- Interlude 3 - Tsunami
- B3 Chapter 26 - Mentor
- B3 Chapter 25 - Failed Masterpieces
- B3 Chapter 24 - Ascension Skills
- Interlude 5 - Fiend
- B3 Chapter 23 - Testing
- B3 Chapter 22 - Metal
- B3 Chapter 21 - Influential
- B3 Chapter 20 - Missiles
- B3 Chapter 19 - Princess
- B3 Chapter 18 - Double Exaltation
- B3 Chapter 17 - Golem
- B3 Chapter 16 - Horde
- B3 Chapter 15 - Storm Zone
- B3 Chapter 14 - Marathon Channeling
- B3 Chapter 13 - Apprentice
- B3 Chapter 12 - Stories
- B3 Chapter 11 - Science of Ether
- B3 Chapter 10 - Miner
- B3 Chapter 9 - Energetic
- B3 Chapter 8 - The Fiend
- B3 Chapter 7 - Exalted Knight
- New Story Announcement: Assassinate Wonderwind
- B3 Chapter 6 - Money
- B3 Chapter 5 - Like Nimrods
- B3 Chapter 4 - Excessive
- B3 Chapter 3 - The New Lowmoor
- B3 Chapter 2 - Improvements
- B3 Chapter 1 - Arbitrary
- Interlude 4 - Start of Storm Season
- B2 Epilogue
- B2 Chapter 50 - Allies
- B2 Chapter 49 - Runeblessed
- B2 Chapter 48 - Surchester
- B2 Chapter 47 - The Luminary
- B2 Chapter 46 - The Sword
- B2 Chapter 45 - Showmatch
- B2 Chapter 44 - Swordmaiden
- B2 Chapter 43 - Comeback
- B2 Chapter 42 - Rebuild and Recover
- B2 Chapter 41 - Millionaire
- B2 Chapter 40 - Sugar
- B2 Chapter 39 - Letter
- B2 Chapter 38
- B2 Chapter 37 - Lost
- B2 Chapter 36 - Surgestone
- B2 Chapter 35 - Competition
- B2 Chapter 34 - Popular
- B2 Chapter 33 - Top Split
- B2 Chapter 32 - Ascent
- B2 Chapter 31 - Blossom
- B2 Chapter 30 - Slum Smith
- B2 Chapter 29 - Runesmith Alliance
- B2 Chapter 28 - Implode
- B2 Chapter 27 - Stress
- B2 Chapter 26 - Low Split
- B2 Chapter 25 - Final Preparations
- B2 Chapter 24 - Hesitation
- B2 Chapter 23 - Small Smithy
- B2 Chapter 22 - Steel Sword
- B2 Chapter 21 - Lowmoor District
- B2 Chapter 20 - Lost Raindrop
- B2 Chapter 19 - Expenses
- B2 Chapter 18 - Pinnacle Of Runesmithing
- B2 Chapter 17 - Vanhalla
- B2 Chapter 16 - Not A Lady
- B2 Chapter 15 - The City Of Runesmiths
- B2 Chapter 14 - Blanket
- B2 Chapter 13 - Rich Noble Slum Girl
- B2 Chapter 12 - Sandfall
- B2 Chapter 11 - Cure To All
- B2 Chapter 10 - Researcher
- B2 Chapter 9 - Hopeless
- B2 Chapter 8 - Adventure
- B2 Chapter 7 - Solutions
- B2 Chapter 6 - The Crimson Blight
- B2 Chapter 5 - Bad Options
- B2 Chapter 4 - Monster
- B2 Chapter 3 - Criminal
- B2 Chapter 2 - Collapse
- B2 Chapter 1 - Pain
- Chapter 105: Book 1 Epilogue
- Chapter 104: Void Ether
- Chapter 103: The Gutters
- Chapter 102: Surprise
- Chapter 101: Chaos
- Chapter 100: Death Sense
- Chapter 99: Scarlet Claws
- Chapter 98: Death Tyrant
- Chapter 97: The Seal
- Chapter 96: Skeleton King
- Chapter 95: Puzzle
- Chapter 94: Hell Castle
- Chapter 93: Allies
- Chapter 92: Calamity Level Monster
- Chapter 91: Investigation
- Chapter 90: Hammer
- Chapter 89: Crave To Work
- Chapter 88: Favor
- New Story Announcement: Saving The Lich Queen
- Chapter 87: Suspicion
- Chapter 86: Patrol
- Chapter 85: Giant
- Chapter 84: Progress
- Chapter 83: Runes
- Chapter 82: Treasure Hunter
- Chapter 81: Hunt
- Chapter 80: Map
- Chapter 79: Problems
- Chapter 78: Runesmith Of The Underworld
- Chapter 77: Information
- Chapter 76: Infiltration
- Chapter 75: Abyss Destroyer
- Chapter 74: Concentration
- Chapter 73: Gift
- Chapter 72: Second Elevation Hunter
- Chapter 71: Stupid Arguments
- Chapter 70: Nerves
- Chapter 69: Attempts
- Chapter 68: Rune Combinations
- Chapter 67: Selection
- Interlude 2: Impossible Task
- Chapter 66: Secret Smithy
- Chapter 65: Doubt
- Chapter 64: The Better Hub
- Chapter 63: A Customer
- Chapter 62: Advice
- Chapter 61: Breaker
- Chapter 60: Slaughter Circus
- Chapter 59: Maxed Out
- Chapter 58: The Ascent
- Chapter 57: Struggle
- Chapter 56: The Main Dungeon
- Chapter 55: Javelin
- Chapter 54: Skills
- Chapter 53: Basic Monster
- Chapter 52: Scrap Crafting
- Chapter 51: Survival
- Chapter 50: Waterfall
- Chapter 49: Reality
- Chapter 48: Escape
- Interlude 1: Storm Forecast
- Chapter 47: Never Special
- Chapter 46: Wraith Skeleton
- Chapter 45: Ravening
- Chapter 44: Absolute Power
- Chapter 43: Paradise
- Chapter 42: Practice
- Chapter 41: Cries Of The Beast
- Chapter 40: Clash of Tradition
- Chapter 39: Runesword
- Chapter 38: Inside Carving Method
- Chapter 37: The Cursed Runesmith
- Chapter 36: Gang Leader
- Chapter 35: Trouble Magnet
- Chapter 34: The Return
- Chapter 33: Plans of Growth
- Chapter 32: Fangling Slaughter
- Chapter 31: Friend or Foe
- Chapter 30: Recover and Reassess
- Chapter 29: Fangling Rage
- Chapter 28: Evolved Claws
- Chapter 27: The Hidden Dungeon
- Chapter 26: Passages
- Chapter 25: Opportunities
- Chapter 24: The Lower Levels
- Chapter 23: Monsters and Reunions
- Chapter 22: To Hunt Alone
- Chapter 21: To Own a Sword
- Chapter 20: Collection Day
- Chapter 19: The Blacksmith
- Chapter 18: Friendly Faces
- Chapter 17: Blue-cloaks
- Chapter 16: Competition
- Chapter 15: The Free Dungeon
- Chapter 14: Bullies
- Chapter 13: Examination
- Chapter 12: The Rules
- Chapter 11: Prison of Zand
- Chapter 10: Demon Territory
- Chapter 9: Catastrophe of Ether
- Chapter 8: Survival
- Chapter 7: Beginner’s Luck
- Chapter 6: Unconquered Wilderness
- Chapter 5: Beneath The Surface Part Two
- Chapter 4: Beneath The Surface Part One
- Chapter 3: Ether Hunter
- Chapter 2: The Spirit
- Chapter 1: The Last Runesmiths