The uniformed organizer regarded Vivi with far less sympathy than Angall had. “What you start the competition with is what you have till the end,” he said. “We have no spare tools.”
“Can I go buy a new one?” Vivi asked.
“Stepping out of the competition’s premises will result in a disqualification.”
“Is there any way at all I could get a working vise?” Vivi asked. “Just for a few days.”
“I’m afraid your competition might be over,” the man said.
Vivi looked up at him, trying to find any weakness in his self-serving face. “I can pay you ether,” she said.
“Ah, an attempted bribery,” he said. “What was your name again?”
Vivi frowned. This wasn’t going to work. She needed a different approach. “Nevermind,” she said and turned around, heading back toward her workstation.
Maybe she didn’t need a vise. The vise’s job was nothing other than to hold the ether root still. If she could somehow glue an ether root to a surface, she wouldn’t need a vise.
Lucius? Vivi asked. Can you use your spirit powers to stick the root to the ground?
“I doubt it,” Lucius said. “I can hold it in place, but I’m not good at meddling with physical objects for extended periods of time. Especially not if I need to control the flow at the same time. I could press it in place for ten minutes at most. Then the root will start slipping. Or I’ll start moving. I’d also need to glue myself in place. It would be too hard.
”
She bit her lip. She could possibly craft a single-runed sword with simple veins just by holding a root in her hands, but a sword like that would have been far too embarrassing to showcase. Vivi would rather craft nothing at all.
“You’re still here?” Angall asked, while working on his own project. The outside-veins of his single-runed red hardsteel shortsword reached three fourths to the tip. He carved a simple Hank’s pattern. The project wasn’t ambitious, but it was confident and solid. The sound of his carving knife was far more pleasant than Frewell’s.
“I’m thinking of something,” Vivi said. “I need something to hold the ether root in place. Maybe I can somehow carve it into the ground?”
“May I ask, what are you actually making?” Angall asked.
“A runesword, of course,” Vivi said. “My Grandpa invented a new method of runesmithing.”
“I see,” Angall said. “Interesting work. I’ll have to stop by the Lost Raindrop to see what it’s all about.”
“You’ll see me complete a sword today,” Vivi said. “I’m not losing this competition. My customers would be mad.”
Angall continued carving. “Did someone seriously bet five hundred ether on you?”
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Vivi nodded. “I told him not to, but he did anyway.”
Angall laughed. “My own wife wouldn’t bet on me. Not in a million years.”
There was silence for ten seconds. Vivi was thinking of solutions, when Angall said, “I’m about to finish my sword. I’ll need maybe a few hours. I’ll lend you my sword vise after that.”
Vivi’s head perked up.
“It’s not as strong, so you’ll have to treat it with care,” Angall said. “But it’s probably better than nothing.”
“Really?” Vivi asked. “You’d borrow your tools? For someone like me?”
“We’re all old grumps here,” Angall said. “Frewell is young, and he’s thirty-five. Runesmithing will die off if we don’t help the new generation. I’ll let you use my vise. After I finish, of course.”
“You’re actually entertaining this girl?” Frewell asked. “She’s a human you know. When is the last time you’ve heard of a human runesmith?”
“I don’t hear anything but nagging these days,” Angall said. “Might as well let this girl complete whatever she wants to complete.”
“Wow,” Lucius said. “Is he actually nice? That’s surprising.”
He is a runesmith, Vivi thought. Of course he’s nice.
“I’ll wait,” Vivi said. She sat down and bowed. “I promise to repay this.”
Angall gave her a look. “For a start, stop staring at me. I can’t endure two hours of attention from a young girl.”
“Sorry,” Vivi said. She sat on her anvil and turned in the opposite direction, keeping her eyes on the ground.
How much time did she still have? Just over three days. If Angall completed his sword in two hours, Vivi would have just enough time for another two or three attempts. After that, she really needed to move to the next two steps. With the metal she chose, the blacksmithing phase would probably take at least a day or two, especially considering she had chosen a metal she’d never worked with.
She couldn’t do anything but wait. She sat on her anvil underneath the hot facets, hoping that Angall would hurry up. She wouldn’t want him to give up his own project for hers, but the wait was making her far more nervous than she would have liked to be.
“What if he betrays us?” Lucius asked. “He could waste our time for nothing.”
If he does, there’s not much we can do, Vivi thought. I trust him. He reminds me of Grandpa.
“Every old man that is vaguely grumpy reminds you of him, Vivi.”
Vivi didn’t respond. She kept her eyes on the ground and waited, focusing on the vision of the sword she wanted to create. The previous idea she’d had was good, but in a way, it was excessive for the sake of being excessive. Perhaps she could improve on it?
The desire to win filled her head. She didn’t know where it had come from. At the start, Vivi wouldn’t have cared if her whole workplace blew up. She would have called it a day and headed home with mild disappointment.
Somewhere along the way, she started to care. Maybe it was the judging glares. Maybe it was the amount of effort she put in, hoping to truly craft an amazing sword. Or the cheers that the runesmiths of top split kept receiving.
She was taking part in a runesmithing competition in Shivenar, competing against the world’s best runesmiths. Of course she wanted to win.
“Well, then, Vivi,” Angall eventually said. “What do you think of this one?”
The dwarf freed his sword from the vise and showcased it with a grin. The sword wasn’t finished—the runes weren’t carved yet, and he hadn’t applied conductive paste, but the most tiresome job was done. Just like vein-shaping was the soul of inside-carving, vein-carving was what separated good outside-carving runesmiths from great ones. Angall was beyond good. His sword was far more proficient than the ones around him.
“It’s good,” Vivi said. “But I’ll craft something better.”
“I’ll be surprised if you do,” Angall said. “But I’m rooting for you.” He unscrewed the sword-vise from his table and lifted it to Vivi.
“Are you sure you won’t need it?” Vivi asked. “You still need to carve the runes and apply paste.”
Angall dropped the vise on Vivi’s small plot and flicked his wrist dismissively. “It would be useful, but you need it more. I’ve carved runes in worse conditions. Applying paste is as easy as buttering bread.”
Vivi breathed in. Her heart was beating. “Thank you. Thank you so much.”
Angall shrugged. “Stop thanking me and get to work. Show me who built you, Slum Smith.”
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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