Several days has passed since Patrick joined up with me in travelling in this forest and he proved to be useful in some ways. For starters he had the identify skill which he used on my recently acquired new gloves and boots. The second was that had had the skill Medical Botany which he used to dig out some herbs and other plants form the ground. Apparently it was very useful since he can identify the plant before he digs them out so he knows the true value of the plant in the first place.
Well they were often closely related to potions crafting and such so they must make some sort of money off it. Speaking of money, I'm planning to sell the gloves but not the boots later on. The reason was simple.
Glove of the Betrayed Durability: 12/20 Defence: 1
Gloves that were stained by one who was betrayed by a close friend. In his last breath he cursed the person and swears eternal vengeance against the betrayer.
Effects:
- More likely to be betrayed by companions
- Will be cursed if worn. Forced to seek the betrayer.
Those effects were enough for me to burn the damn thing but Patrick said that if I did then I would be also cursed and if I abandoned it then I would also be cursed. So the only option I had was to keep it until I could see it off. The boots on the other hand were a bit better.
Boots of the Fallen Durability: 15/25 Defence: 5
The boots of a brave adventurer that searched the land for evil to slay. He had lost his life protection the innocent and these boots stained with his pure hearted blood carries these beliefs as well
Effect:
- Increase stats if protecting the innocent
- Increase protection from magical attacks by 1%
They did increase my magic resistance even though I haven't been fighting those types of enemies yet. Also my stats increased in battle every time now since I'm protecting Patrick from the monsters as well. It was a very small bonus but a bonus indeed. It wasn't that comfortable to wear but it was much better than going around bare foot in a forest.
"By the way, have I told you about my job here?" said Patrick trying to make some conversation.
"No." I wasn't interested but knowing a bit more about someone didn't hurt.
"Ah. I come from a line of explorers. My family has been in service of countless Kings and their Kingdoms throughout the ages. There were many that were recorded in history. Mostly we are recruited to scout an area out regardless of the dangers, sometimes we are used to start a town in the middle of nowhere which is very hard mind you..."
Yadadadadadadadadada. Some stuff about his family. I don't care. I don't want to listen.
"...Tellap..."
What? Tellap?
"Wait are you related to that Tellap?" I was stunned.
A descendent of a famous explorer. I read a lot about this Tellap. From what I know he was a pretty cool guy. Except when he died protecting others. Why would one protect others with their life. Did he have something to gain from it? Perhaps his family was compensated for the lost.
"Yes I am. Though a very distanced relative. I'm related to a few other famous ones but none of them match the achievements of Tellap though. A lot is known about the more recent one but the more ancient one, not many knows what he did. If they knew then they would be praising him."
"I'm interested. Speak." I wanted to know as much as possible to tell Dan later on.
And so started the discussion on history. (You may skip this if you want.)
"Tellap was also part of the Danite family. Well both of them were. The more recent one was employed by the late King of Kallamore whom wanted some background for his citizens if he failed in battle. Which he did. Before that Tellap had been exploring the continent in search for ancient ruins left by his ancestor Tallap whom he was named after. Now what are these ruins the previous Tellap left you say? Let me explain that as well..."
(Lot of stuff is said so I'm going to give a summary in a text box below.)
History of the Explorer Tellap
Tellap born roughly 351 years ago was born in the era of betrayal. As such as a child he was trained in combat in case he would ever need to battle. While not as good in the blade as his head, Tellap was respected by his peers for his quick wits in situations he faced. At the age of 15, his small village was caught in war and many perished. Saddened by this, Tellap set out to found another village in memory of his fallen comrades, friends and family. As such the man known as an explorer was created. For the next 5 years Tellap had went around helping those in need and help manage their towns. His fame spread far and wide of a 'freeman' that never stays in one place and moves in the face of danger. Many have tried to find him but he had alluded them time and time again.
Tellaps period of exploring ended when the Kings of several small Kingdoms request for him to scout out a certain lands to see if they were habitable by humans in the future. These Kingdoms soon later became the Haven and Kallamore Kingdoms whom sit try to bite each other's necks off. The reason why these two Kingdoms were forged and hate each other relate to Tellap greatly. Along with Tellap the Kings sent several young men whom included the later King Vincent Kallamore and later King Morphesis Haven. The journey later known to few as the journey of Betrayal was a dangerous trilling one. A total of 14 have set off to the unknown lands including Telllap. During this trip they have passed through large battlefields and the constructions of forts and castles.
In total 4 have died during the trip. Each one of them were famed people whom sacrificed themselves to allow the others to continue. The first was a brave warrior that never retreated before, he died protecting the entrance to an underground maze to a horde of monsters. The second was a well known archer whom was shot by an arrow near the heart and died in the arms of his dear friends. The third was an assassin that was assassinated by those who did not want the group to succeed though he managed to kill many of them before perishing. And the fourth was a intelligence wizard used a self destruct spell to cripple an evil sorcerer whom ruled over demons. The ruins that Tellap later built were in memory of these three companions. However there were another 7 ruins he built. They were to permanently seal the souls of 7 of his former friends.
Why he did this? In the lands known as the forest of death, the now 10 companions explored It and found a species of intelligence humanoids called the Reish that were preparing for war with humans. They planned to take the lands forcefully and set their own race as the dominant ones. In terms of power, speed, magic abilities and even intelligence, they were superior to humans. They offered to turn the companions of 10 into them to save them from the wraith of the soon to be war. 7 had accepted the offer while the other 3 rejected it. The two groups in called the Betrayed and Betrayer fought each other during the invasion of the Reish. This war would span over a decade and ended in the humans' victory with the help of the Gods aiding them. However it is in the nature of the Reish to regain their bodies after a while back in their homelands. As such the capital of the Reish, the forest of death was sealed off permanently. However this did not apply to the Betrayers. Their body soon reappeared in parts of the continent, creating chaos as they regain their bodies. As such Tellap had devised a way to seal them off as well. He and countless architects created the tombs that would hold their souls forever. They were eventually successful but had lost many people including the very Kings that employed them.
Kingless and in shambles the Kingdoms were on the verge of war with countless nobles trying to gain the throne. In sight of this the group of now 3 had to do something. They were famed Heroes right now and the people would follow their word. They had to choose a new King for these Kingdoms. Choosing more than one may lead to war. One of the companions suggest that one of them should become King. The group immediately decided on Tellap their leader but he refused saying that the role of King did not suit him. Then the pther two of the companions Vincent Kallamore and Morphesis Haven offered to take his place at the same time. The two argued and the Tellap watching them suggested that they both get equal amounts of land and value to ensure the two new Kingdoms forged through this event do not go to war at each other. As such the Kallamore Kingdom and Haven Kingdom were forged. The peace between the Kingdoms lasted a century but it was later apparent that both sides built up their forces to invade each other. Kallamore dealt the first blow in the first war. Later it was Haven who did it first.
As what happened to Tellap later, he went off to explore some more. Tellap married and had children in his later years. But before that they built a memoriam for his fallen comrades and even the betrayers. Nothing much is known on what happened after these events but it is said that he lived a long life preventing wars from occurring as much as possible as a secret advisor to multiple Kingdoms.
Wow..that's a lot of information feed to me. A lot of details on how two very powerful and renown Kingdoms were built as well. Who knew that such a person was involved so much in the events he described. Dan would be very happy if I gave him this information as it involves the Kingdom he lives in. Hell I could get a reward from a noble if I told him in story.
"Part of the reason I'm here is because of that story you know." said Patrick in confidence.
"Really." I replied with a bit of respect now.
What could he do here that relates to the story.
"Apparently Tellap was buried in this place so I'm trying to find it." said Patrick indifferently.
So he was stuck here god knows when because of a minor thing like that.
"And his legacy was said to be there as well. His treasure were placed in his tomb which on the other hand made my family pretty poor afterwards." His eyes sparkled at the thought of what he could find about the past.
Treasure you say? I'm all in now. Lets find this place!
"All I need is a sign that says we're going in the right direction....any thing even a rock...." Patrick sighed at the fact.
Patrick looked down depressed. I don't blame him, he spent so much time in this place and yet to have any success. I started to look around the place as well trying to see anything. While trees covered most of the place which made any kind of landmark near impossible to find, else taller than the trees and seeable from high up which would mean every fool whom are searching for the treasure would find it which I'm sure the people who built it did not want to happen.
Wait there seems be be a conveniently placed rock I can see that may or may not lead to such and such tomb. (Its either this plot mover or I make them search or a couple more days....wait lets try that way)
Several days later....
I am exhausted....the two of us have been trying to track down this tomb with no luck. And luck has it, more and more wolves have been attacking out for no reason and less and less more um...innocent creatures such as raccoons and rabbits disappear from sight either by hiding or being eaten. I'm pretty sure the ecosystem of the forest is screwed.
"How...how many days has it been since we've tried to find this tomb?" I asked trying to focus on finding some way to locate the damn thing.
"4 days. How many times have you asked me this question today?" said Patrick pretty annoyed right now.
"7 times." ignoring the fact that he was annoyed badly by my inpatient. I can't blame him though. I walked up to another large rock and started to feel it. Damn I sound like a pervert. Huh? This one feels a bit different.....and I sound like a pervert.
"Patrick get here now." I commanded.
Patrick came over and looked at the rock I was feeling and said, "Why are you feeling that rock." staring at me like I was crazy.
"It feels different." moving my hand over it in a circular manner.
"Yeah its a rock.....and why are you feeling it?" repeated Patrick still thinking I'm crazy.
"Feel it."
"No."
"Why not?" I shot a glare at him
"I'm not crazy."
"I'll cook and eat you with fire magic." I threatened.
Patrick went and felt the rock as well. Now who's crazy. Not me. Definitely not me nut but you....muhahahahaha...I need to meet new people....before I go insane.....
"Oh your right, this one seems different. It feels man-made." Patrick said in astonishment.
"Then..." I waited in suspense.
I hope this is the right one. Else we're going to stay in this forest together for a while more...for the treasure.
"Yeah the tomb should be here somewhere. Maybe underground." He finally confirmed.
"With my Earth magic we could dig in." I suggested.
"No. It might damage the tomb itself. But considering that we spent so much time searching for it, go ahead. Try to keep the damage to a minimal." Pondered Patrick.
"Right Earth Rip."
The ground next to the rock split open. It seems that there was a tomb down there. Well time to jump in.
"Eden we have to be careful. Don't jump in." advised Patrick.
I jumped in.
"You son of a bit-" muttered Patrick.
My foot landed on the very old stone.
You have discovered "Tomb of Tellap"
Every day for one week, double EXP and double item drops. The rarest items will drop from killing the first monster of each type. Subsequent kills will drop common items.
+100 Fame
Well I didn't die yet so it shouldn't be trapped..I think. I called out to Patrick, "Get in here!" After grumbling a bit Patrick also jumped in the tomb and started to examine the walls.
"This detail! This style of carving!" exclaimed Patrick.
And now he's going on about something.
"And what about it?" I asked trying to understand what was going on.
"I can't understand it at all!"
I literally almost stacked myself from that. You don't usual says stuff and then proceed to kill off hope like that. Pacing my breathing I also took a look around. It seems that we're not that far from the actual entrance of the place though it might be trapped so I have no intentions on going out that way. The colour of the place was the first thing I noticed. It was a rusty yellow colour. The ones you would see in the old Egyptian tombs. Now I have a bad feeling about this.
"Lets go Eden!" said Patrick.
He was quite energetic for a guy that was grumbling a bit before about my actions. We went in the next room with me leading of coarse. Patrick argued that I had my mana shield so I should be fine even though I could cast it on him as well. Then he said I had magic so the possible of me living was still higher. Its not like I have that much more chance of surviving a cruel cruel trap like spike walls closing on me or bottomless pits or the classic boulder crushing me.
In the next room it was well pitch black. That's what you expect from a tomb hidden away underground.
"Light balls."
I summoned several light balls. One was kept near me and Patrick and the others went around the room to allow us to see if there were any traps that the human eye could see. One characteristics of the light balls were that they had physical properties which I was very surprised about. Unless the trap was designed to bring the place down, we were mostly safe. Examining the room I noticed that there were no traps yet.
"No traps." I said.
"Hopefully." responded Patrick behind me.
I took a step forward. I was well aware that there could be traps that activate using pressure pads but still....it would take us forever if we were completely conscious about setting traps off. I stopped for a bit. No traps were activated. I took another step. Nothing happened again. Was this part of the trap or was there nothing here? I should test it with some Earth magic. I imagined a small layer of dirt being produced and spreading, pushing down everything it goes under.
"Earth Wave."
An extremely small amount of mana was consumed since the spell was designed for much larger targets. A very small wave went from my feet to the 4 corners of the room. Nothing still happened.
"Its perfectly safe."
Patrick sighed in relief. We started to examine the room more closely before heading to the next doorway. I made sure that the light balls were the things that entered the next room first. It was a stairway down. It seems the place had more than one floor. That would make sense. It was pretty hard to get to the top floor in the first place.
"You first." said Patrick.
He was definitely trying not to get killed here. Well I still didn't tell him I was a player so it was fine. Maybe he thought I couldn't revive as well or something. Well either way he still prioritized his life first. That's fine. I'm doing the same as well. We walked down or rather tip toed our way down the stairs.
"Don't you have a skill to identify traps or something?" I asked since he was an explorer.
"No. Usually you have a thief to do that. But since we don't have one..." replied Patrick while looking away from me.
We agreed that it would be best to be more careful from now on.