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- Author: Kemi Adejumo
- Serie: Β«Royalty SeriesΒ»
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<Besides, I tried selling the Great Orc Mother a hellhound puppy once but she chose to deal directly with fiends. Literal not figurative.>
The innkeeper then disappeared into another tunnel in the labyrinthine catacombs, his voice trailing away and leaving the Dreamwalkers uncertain and nervous. Thankfully, he soon came back coughing and dusting himself.
He handed a scroll to Blacksmith and said: <The ancient maps of the Fiery Caverns, formerly The Belly of Flames. Thatβll be 137 gold. See anything else you like?>
He beamed at the raiding party.
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βThe way I see it,β Blacksmith said in a quick huddle, βwe need to make the most of our inventory. Letβs focus on getting Warrior a full harness and shield because heβs our tank.β
βI concur,β Mage said.
βWhatβs a tank again?β Warrior asked.
βYou will draw the attacks of our enemies to yourself,β Blacksmith explained.
βOhβ¦ no...β
βRanger could do with a Dreamcraft sword because heβs not yet confident with his Anima constructs. Iβve resolved to get the hang of the thing so Iβm not going to purchase any weapons for myself, but both Ranger and I could use some shirts of light-weight chain mail.β
βRight,β Elf agreed. βIβve already got this pink custom-built armor so Iβm gonna skip an upgrade myself.β
She was referring to her feminine armor with carapace-like segments. It looked quite modern but was also anatomically sculpted around her bust, which was typical of armors for female warriors in RPGs. In a word, it was one of those vanity armors, which looked good and sexy but would be ludicrous outside of a sim environment.Β Β
βHowever,β Elf bargained, βlet me have a quiver of arrows. I think the mere feel of Dreamcraft arrows would be enough to help me conjure my Anima bow without fail.β
βGood call, Elf,β Blacksmith said.
βEr, guys,β Ranger said. βDo you think I can have one of those Elixirs of Burning Conviction too? To be honest, I donβt think Iβd be of any help in the battlefield worrying about my Anima.β
βI agree with all our action plans with the exception of Rangerβs,β Mage said. βAs for myself, my AI and robotic constitution are more than enough to see this quest to the end. I therefore require no enhancements. Having said that, permit me to issue a caveat emptor to Ranger: many of the potions and amulets sold in this shop are placebo.β
βWhatβs that?β Ranger asked.
βA placebo is fake medicine,β Elf explained.
<Come now,> Hordo butted in. Heβd been eavesdropping with a tin item shaped like a flaring horn. The item mustβve been charmed because it allowed him to understand modern-day English. <Who are we to tell someone whatβs just in his mind and whatβs not? After all, weβre all standing inside someoneβs grey matter this very moment.>
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