The Forgotten Faithful: A LitRPG Adventure (UnderVerse Book 2) by Cajiao, Jez (little red riding hood ebook TXT) ๐
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Congratulations! Through hard work and perseverance, you have increased your Luck by one point. Continue to train and learn to increase this further.
Congratulations! You have killed the following:
1x Drow squad leader for a total of 3,500xp
2x Drow soldiers for a total of 4,000xp
Progress to level 15 stands at 123,030/120,000
I was gutted. My mana regeneration had been halved until I could level the mana manipulation skill up, and it had effectively removed the opportunity for me to use stealth around any magic user at all.
I seethed inwardly while I forced myself to my feet, snapping directions out as I led the way to the entrance to the smugglerโs path, which was now a Drow home. It wasnโt far; maybe twenty meters through the trees to a large mound, overgrown with rocks. Iโd clearly drawn the Drow away from covering the entrance with my wild approach, as we could see a handful of plates of food and a campfire that smoldered away merrily just inside the entrance.
As we walked, I brought up the last notification, realizing suddenly what Iโd missed in my irritation beforeโฆ
Congratulations! You have reached Level 14! You have 5 points to invest in your stats. You are now at 3,030/140,000 Exp toward Level 15.
Well, I was glad to see Iโd finally hit level fourteen, and was climbing towards 15, but I now had to decide on the allocation. Did I continue to try and โfixโ myself, by dumping points into the weaker areas, such as putting all five into, say Charisma, or Luck, or did I keep building my stats? I considered what my Charisma was doing to me so far, Iโd probably have been able to turn the โReeve of Lorekโ to my side if it was higherโฆbut he was a fucknut, and Iโd wanted to smash his teeth in as soon as Iโd met him.
I could concentrate on building my Charisma organically; maybe try chatting some random people up when I reached the city, and pile the points into Luckโฆor I could fix some of the damage my new ability had done, and bring my Mana Regeneration back up a bit.
I flicked my eyes from one side of the character sheet to the other, picking reasons to choose different things each time, until I sighed, and gave in to what I knew I needed to do.
My training with Flux and Bane had made it clear; Iโd be able to raise my purely physical stats though practice, and as such, piling points into them right now could be classed as a waste, especially as each level was harder to earn than the last. The problem with that was that I had to survive long enough to make use of those methods.
I sank four points into my Dexterity. It was the stat that directly affected my weapon handling, and the likelihood to fumble a move, which brought it up to twenty-five, then I dumped my single remaining point straight into Charisma.
I hated doing it; it felt like I was wasting the point, but for all I knew, Iโd need it, and it galled me that my lowest stat was directly related to my looks and popularity. Iโd never had that much trouble getting laid, after allโฆ admittedly I usually went out in Newcastle, so it wasnโt hard, but still.
I stomped straight inside, watching out for the signs Iโd been told about. As we walked into the darkness, Lydiaโs squad lighting torches behind me, I soon found the first trap.
Iโd begun to calm down by the time I found it, which was lucky, as I almost missed it, despite the Drow telling me exactly what to watch for.
I paused, crouching down as I spotted the faint tripwire close to the ground, at the beginning of a field of rippled dirt. I grinned, liking the simplicity of the trap.
The rippled effect made it much harder to see the tripwire, and you instinctively moved closer to see what had caused the ripple, pulling in close enough to both trip the wire, and to be hit by the dozens of poison flechettes that would be fired from the concealed, heavily modified crossbow.
I had everyone move back, and I slowly examined the bow, finding a poisoned needle hidden in the grip right where youโd lay your hand to disarm it.
โSneaky bastardsโฆโ I whispered, avoiding the needle and disarming the trap carefully, a notification springing up once I was done to tell me that my โTrapsโ skill had increased by one.
I dismissed it quickly, too busy checking to see if there were any more traps to pay any real attention. The Drow hadnโt warned me about the needle, and I wasnโt sure if it was because heโd forgotten, which was unlikely, or if it was a last attempt to kill me.
โTo the left,โ Bane whispered, and I looked up at him questioningly. โThe ground to your left has something hidden in it; I can sense it,โ he said, and I crouched down further, examining the ground. Sure enough, there was a hair-thin strand of silk that led to a second needle trap, and I disarmed that as well., stashing away the various parts and passing the crossbow to Bane to examine.
โItโs an assassinโs weapon all right,โ he commented, and I felt the approval.
โKeep it, if you want.โ I replied, and then shook my head, calling out to the others. โIโm sorry for back there, people. I had to deal with something, and Iโm worried about Oracle.โ I received a series of nods and shrugs, and I turned back to Bane.
โYouโre probably going to be better at this than I am, and we need to move quickly. How close did you get before you spotted that tripwire?โ I asked, and Bane shrugged.
โA dozen feet or so, before I was sure,โ he replied, and I sighed. โI would have warned you, if Iโd not known you had seen it already.โ
โYeah, I saw it like a foot or two away. You lead, Bane.
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