Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 379: The Hammer and Anvil from A Dragon Idol's Reincarnation Tale, a Fantasy novel by AbyssRaven.

And the Luedbrumdar clans artisans moved first! I began my career as a shoutcaster, providing play-to-play information on what was currently happening on this stage of grudges. With the smithing competition having begun between Grimnir and his forr clan, sparks naturally flew, both taphorically and literally.

Nine versus three, it is obvious there is a massive difference in labor between the two groups. We have a master blacksmith and runesmith on one side with his apprentices, while the other has a master for all three professions. Right next to , I had Jadhund give the audience the much needed analysis as my colorcaster partner. Although he was an artificer, he was also one of the chiefs in the railroad guild who oversaw the blacksmiths, artificers, and runesmiths in charge of the maintenance of the train station.

Aside from that, he was the only one I knew with such extensive knowledge to help . Outside of our crafter trio who were participating, the rest of Aurora had little they could say about the finer details of this match. Speaking of them, they were all in the audience right now, sitting on bleachers and watching the show.

Nishio, like Daichi, recovered pretty quickly with the help of my white flas, which seemingly also lit a fire in their eyes. Daichi wanted to participate in this competition for his own sake, while Nishio was my loudest supporter for this plan. He wanted to humiliate the Luedbrumdars for what they did to everybody.

Now, aside from the students, we also had Tasianna and Rajah. Well, Tasianna was just on stage with and was taking a break right now, but what about my virigress? The virigress who just evolved into a rank C seven days ago? Well, let just say he was doing his own thing for now. Not like he could do much for this match.

Frankly, I couldnt really focus on his task, since the competition was flaring up. I had to concentrate on this match!

My eyes darted from Grimnirs side to the Luedbrumdars, noticing that they had already organized everything. Mister Jadhund is right here, as the Luedbrumdar mbers arent wasting a mont as they inspected the ingots and began slting them! The three masters are taking full command over this battlefield!

Not missing a beat, Jadhund latched on my last point, using this chance to introduce the three masters. Master Ugoval is the clans best blacksmith, the one who replaced Grimnir after his exile. Not only was this man Grimnirs rival, he was also the one to face the orange-haired Tazong in the last competition. However, Grimnirs hamr hadnt rusted yet, as he defeated Ugoval with an astounding set of armor last competition, never seen before!

This is a grudge match, everybody! Not only is there a family dispute, but these two rivals are going head to head once again. The old defeated the new, and the new now wants his revenge! Can he get it? Now in this even field with more than enough helpers?

Shoutcasting was necessary to keep everybody on their toes and invested. The human and dwarven craftsn were naturally interested in this match, unable to keep their eyes away. Naturally, the entire dwarven population inside my subspace were holding their breath as the heat kept increasing and increasing.

Therefore, I had to keep the remaining casual viewers interested and in their seats. Most ca for , so switching up the show could an I could lose my audience. If they wanted to leave, then it was all okay. There was no need to force them to stay. As such, I had a duty to entertain those who remained.

A few on the Artorian and Estralian side had already left, but for the Yeosian, this was probably one of the few chances for relaxation. Not only was there food, but with all the chaos that happened in Elyonda, they wanted to stay here for the laughs and excitent. Knowing this only made feel even more pumped.

Give them a narrative they can follow! Lets make this the best show ever!

Mister Jadhund, what about the other two masters? What are they bringing to the table? I asked, causing so of the Luedbrumdar apprentices to glare at with annoyance, although they were quickly rebuked by their masters.

Didnt an it as an insult, sheesh.

Master Peregrin, the clans first student of Broggart Luedbrumdar. aning, you have one of the best artificers you can find under the Ankoran Mountains. A staunch follower of his teachers, you can understand why he is glaring so much at Grimnir, the one who took away his master. Jadhund then turned his attention to the runesmith of the trio. Then you have Master riadoc, the one most envious of Grimnir, probably.

Oi! The man himself shouted, blasting a stream of fire from his mouth. He then growled, shaking his head and pointing his face and ram horns back to his work.

Thats a Taz for ya. In any case, that was not an exaggeration, sadly. Grimnir was not only a talented blacksmith and runesmith, but had grabbed many young dwarves attention during his journeyman years. riadoc is one of them. Still, not to be trifled with. Jadhund then pointed at the beardless son of Maagneil, who was working with a face full of wrinkles from his constant frowning. That Inko lad posing as an apprentice, however, is not one you should overlook. Darlion, trained by his father to replace his older brother Broggart, isnt so random lad. As you can see from how he is coordinating with Ugoval, he aint a fraud. He would be a master blacksmith, if he were to only pull up his pants and take! The damn! Exam!

I did as he suggested and observed the group, squinting a bit as I saw the three masters coordinating brilliantly with their apprentices. Currently, since the artificers and runesmiths couldnt do anything, as they needed to actually make the armor first before anything else could be done, they were helping the blacksmith create.

Ugoval and riadoc were Taz dwarves, aning they were responsible for slting the ingots with their fire breaths. As the ingots turned blazing yellow in their slter cups, Ugoval placed the slter into the furnace until it was ready. Their apprentices then poured the molten tal into the given molds, creating sheets for the gauntlets first, then the shoulder plates, and finally the breastplate.

The brilliant yellow and white lights shining from the molds brimd with power. It was just molten tal, but to the dwarves and smiths, this was the beginning of a new creation. All in the Honor of Crustacia, you could say. Therefore, the mont Ugoval picked up his hamr, I couldnt help but hold my breath.

BANG!

The loud tallic echo of the anvil erupted in the concert hall, drowning out all the cheers, muttering, and awe-stricken gasps. With the first blow, we knew the match had officially begun; everything before was just preparation. With the second blowbangthe jubilation amongst the audience reawakened.

Its begun! The pounding of tal! The three blacksmithsmaster and apprenticeshave started forming the tal plates into workable pieces! I comnted through my [Aerokinesis] to wake people up from their awe. Even if I was against them, I had to at least act unbiased as I shoutcast. You can feel the full rage and power with every blow! Sparks are flying as the artificers are keeping the tal down with the tongs, letting the smiths do what they are best at! anwhile, you have the runesmiths, spraying blood into the furnace!

Sadly, that is all you will see for the runesmithing portion, everybody, Jadhund announced. There is a reason why there is a set of curtains available. Challenge or not, the runesmith guild will have a bone to pick with any artisan who tries to showcase techniques to outsiders. Sorry, folks.

Runesmith techniques and thods were technically a trade secret, aning they were protected by one of the dwarves largest guilds. It seed that, even for a short show like this, even the Ankoran King and Queen couldnt do much about it. As Grimnir told , runesmithing was part of dwarven pride, so it could only be shown to other runesmiths.

As such, once the quenching of the fire with blood was done, the three runesmiths imdiately helped out the blacksmiths with the forging process. Hamring, reheating, repeat, until it was ti to quench it in water, or alcohol, as the dwarves liked to do it.

Just watching their coordination made a bit nervous. As I finished my comntary on them, I then turned around to Grimnirs side, wanting to know how they were going, only for my face to freeze up a bit.

Oh no

Bang! The sound of tal echoing finally erupted from their side.

A-and with the sound of Grimnirs hamr, his side had finally begun the creation of the armor! Surprisingly, instead of the components for the easier pieces, like the shoulder pauldrons or gauntlets, it seed they were trying to assemble the platemail first!

It was just as I said. Grimnir, Daichi, and Ellaine were all bringing down their hamrs on the three anvils they had, all to bend and form the glowing tal sheets. I knew Daichi was working under Grimnir as a blacksmith, but seeing Ellaine also smithing was certainly a surprise. Although, similar to the other team, she couldnt do any artificer work right now, so she had to participate in doing sothing. There was still a strict tir.

Surprisingly, the Grimnir team is seemingly allowing the apprentices to take the lead on the creation of the tassetthe waist part of the armorwhile they left their master to create the cuirass. Not to ntion, why exactly the plate first, when you can make the vambraces and gauntlets first so the artificer can get to work? Jadhund agreed with my worries. However, people, whether their strategy is correct or not will be decided later. For now, just watch! This, people, is why Grimnir was known as the best blacksmith in the entire Luedbrumdar clan!

Just like during the blacksmithing contest in Cederaille where Grimnir first joined our party, our resident blacksmiths hamring speed was truly unrivaled. The constant banging was far louder and more obtuse than the more controlled rhythm of his opponent, but with my very eyes, I could see not a single strike was random, they were extrely precise.

Just watching him work after so long, I couldnt help but smile. I knew taking him on our trip was the right call. Ringing, ringing, can you hear that people? That is what happens to your ears if you listen to loud music! And this is what I call pure power! Even tal or punk rock cant beat sothing the wild banging Grimnir is doing!

From a distance, people couldnt see what Grimnir was doing, but everybody could clearly hear the sound of his work. Compared to the rock concert I gave, Grimnir surely beat and Rossertos band on a loudness scale. The speed of his strikes sent so many sparks flying that you would think my scale-dusts were flying around.

If the Luedbrumdars Ugoval could do 20 strikes in ten seconds, then Grimnir far exceeded that with 40. It wasnt just due to a difference in levels or Agility, it was just the fact Grimnir looked like a man possessed. He was giving it his all in this one work, to the point nothing in this world could break his trance. Except

Lad, hold your hamr tighter! That sweat is weakening your blow! Even while full focused, I could see his eyes glancing over to his apprentices. Even now, he was giving them tips. Lass, prepare a spell! Keep up the [Air Shield] so you dont burn! One, two, three, NOW!

Just as the white glow of the tal he was banging started to dim, Grimnir belched out a burst of fire onto it. At the sa ti, Ellaine cast [Air Shield] around her and Daichi, protecting them from the sheer heat for a mont before she canceled it.

In the next mont, Daichi raised his hand up, invoking the magic circle for [Imbue Fire] before using it on the tal he and Ellaine were working on. As the fla surrounded it like a coat, it reheated the piece of tal, saving the duo precious ti on reheating it in the furnace. Unlike the Luedbrumdar, the two of them were mages! Their spells would accelerate things for them!

This is sothing practically enviable if I must say! The elven blacksmith techniques of weaving spells in their smithing. Certainly far faster than our process, but unless you have perfect control over the flas, that tal will be unevenly heated. Ya cant bang on tal like that! Cant replace a furnace if you arent a master fire mage!

Jadhund was right about that. Daichi was letting the [Imbue Fire] linger around for too long. It still saved them on ti, but not by much, considering the Taz dwarves in this match could just use their fire breaths to emulate sothing similar.

This single comnt was causing so commotion in the crowd as the dwarves cackled in glee at this sight. I could hear them grumbling how mages shouldnt be sitting at the furnace, and how they figured team Grimnir were arrogant for using magic to speed things up. Similarly, the human and beastn craftsn shared this opinion, worrying about them as I heard them cheer for Ellaine and Daichi.

Mister Jadhund, you ntioned your surprise that they started with forging the plate armor and the fact that making the gauntlets would be faster. As we can see, the Luedbrumdar smiths are doing just that; in fact, the artificers on their side have even started making the finger armors! The dexterity of an Inkos fingers, correct? I kept the comntary up, trying to get so information on what was going on, as I couldnt figure out Grimnirs plan.

Correct, lass. Taz dwarves are great miners and smiths since they are hardier and stronger than us Inko dwarves. On the other hand, our fingers are almost similar to humans in size, unlike the tazics cumberso thick sausages. That makes us better manatechnicians, but also important for the detailed work like the gauntlet. He then turned around, facing and holding his hand out to present the smiling Ankoran King. Our High King is an Inko! aning, the armor has to fit his fra. If you are a smith, you need to fit your armor exactly for him. That is why the molds were given.

He then turned around, clearing up his voice to continue, On that point, I dont think I need to remind our audience, but this armor is made for him. Not as battle armor, though, but for ceremonial reasons!

But runes and mana circuitry are to be attached, I questioned.

Jadhund nodded but also shook his finger, telling I am right, but that I didnt understand the whole story. Correct, but unlike for humans, elves, or dragonewts, a dwarven lord expects even ceremonial armor to be usable in a fight! Old habits, you can say, as the early history described our holds constantly being in danger of random monster attacks. Underground, monster spawnings just happen more often. You got mana floating around with mana-hungry ore. The contamination is just higher down here.

It reminded of Shaturein, the underground city of Griffonpeak. Everyday down there, monsters would spawn since the mana concentration couldnt be completely removed. Not to ntion all the hedge mages working illegally in the undercity to make things worse, it was no wonder they couldnt solve sothing like this.

However, here in this dwarven hold with all the mana lamps and other technology cluttering the place, I havent seen a single monster around. It shouldnt be possible naturally, werent it for the fact they had so sorta contraptions which kept all that mana in a single place. I still didnt get the details on it, but that was what created the mana barrier along the street. It was why my [Mana Eyes] noticed all the mana moving like a river to a single location when I was inside the hold.

Therefore, the armor created today has to fulfill three criterias. First, they must follow the instructions given to them. Second, they need to endure blows, which ans the stats of the armor will be evaluated. Lastly, the aesthetics. It needs to look good! Jadhund emphasized that last point. A dwarven warriors normal armor is composed from monster material, like any respectable fighter, but this armor is only made from normal eoriant alloy. So, all of you better rember to make it look good! Dont hand the damn king so shoddy piece of crap!

Eoriantthe alloy made from the Peolyncian ore euorinium and steel. As Grimnir described it, the ore had incredible mana-absorption features, but they were brittle to a fault. That was why steel was added to strengthen it while keeping its ability to conduct mana well. Iron, steel, and the leather stuff were for beginners or those low on cash. Armor and weapons made from eoriant was the tier you wanted to achieve as an adventurer novice, as you could start dabbling with enchantnts and runes.

If Im rembering right, my glaive is made from eoriant to bind my dragon materials into a proper form.

In any case, back to the match, it seed Jadhunds warning didnt faze any of the experienced crafters. So of the apprentices on the Luedbrumdar side were unnerved, but that was about it. On the other hand, the crowd was excited by this fact. They werent just nitpicking the way the craftsn were working, but also the details of the works now. And here I thought we were all just layn, yeah?

Hey, co on, mlady Ellaine! Dont let those dwarves show Artorias up! You got this as a manablood!

Is that supposed to be encouraging?

Oi, Ugoval! Ya hear them akongs speak to ya? Show so fucking spine and hamr faster! Ya lost the last match cause Grimnir got more spirit!

Is that supposed to be encouraging?! What?!

It actually started to feel like a real sports show with all the toxic comnts being thrown around. Thankfully, it hadnt escalated into any fights yet, but I could feel the tension between the Artorians and Gazahan-Orn nians? Whatever. All that mattered was how the Artorians were showing their national pride in Ellaine, encouraging her to win even more after hearing what the dwarves were spouting.

Witnessing all the people cheering for her, Ellaine raised her sweat-filled face up. She then looked over at her parents and brother, watching them clap and call out for her to do her best. Not to ntion, the students were cheering her on as well; the hype-filled orchestra even caused them to stand up and cheer for both Ellaine and Daichi.

Watching Kohaku and Kazumi stand on their seats, swinging their arms up and down like cheerleaders, prompted Daichi to raise a thumbs up at them before he swung his hamr down again. Performing on a stage like this could be unnerving, but it could also infect you with the audiences energy. Nothing could trump the power of people cheering for you; it just gave you this indescribable exhilaration. As if you were the main character at this very mont.

A feeling I knew very well as an idol.

Reminder, focus on your work! So everybody give it your all! Swing those hamrs down and up! This is the

Bang!

A chill ran down my spine when that loud tallic bang sohow drowned out my voice. I stopped speaking and snapped my head around to the Luedbrumdar side, eyes wide when Ugoval moved away from the main anvil for the beardless son of MaagneilDarlion.

A fire grew in the eyes of the Inko as he raised his hamr up. In the next mont, he dropped it down again, creating more noise. When he raised it again, he let out a loud war cry, before accelerating his speed of hamr strikes to the point it mimicked Grimnirs obtuse banging.

Wroouuuuuuuuugh! It reached the voice breaking heights of Rossertos wild singing. He wasn't taking a single breath as he used the anvils edges and sharp horn to mold the tal sheet into a workable shoulder pauldron.

The mont he exhaled, he inhaled deeply before continuing his work. One, two, three more plate layers, just like that! The artificers then took the layers away from him, clearing up his workstation to assemble the pieces into a piece of equipnt.

Woooooooooooooaaaah! The dwarves exploded in jubilation at the sight of this man finishing one of the plates before continuing on the next. An apprentice only in na, Darlion excited the audience with his hamring speed, almost rivaling that of Grimnirs.

Thats our young master! Darlion! Darlion! Darlion!

Hearing all of the cheers caused the man himself to smirk widely, proud of his work. He then wiped away the sweat on his face before he turned around, only for his smile to disappear. Grimnir, the one he wanted to triumph over, didnt even give him a speck of his ti. The always dutiful blacksmith kept swinging on the cuirass, bending it more until it was to his satisfaction.

Darlion then grinded his teeth, grimacing in annoyance before he snapped his eyes over to Daichi. Unlike Grimnir, Daichi did respond, twitching a bit at the dwarfs rage-filled glare. However, Daichi didnt dodge it, taking it in and even reciprocating it with his own.

Continue working, lad! Grimnir shouted as he gave the platemail its last swing. Never stop swinging your hamr!

Unlike with Darlion, Daichi stiffened up, saluting. Y-yes, Master!

Grimnir didnt react, instead, he looked over to Ellaine. Lass!

On it! she responded before taking the platemail from his anvil, leaving her master to slt the next pieces of ingots.

Division of labor! During my mont of silence, Jadhund took over. The artificers with their more deft hands are starting the assembly of the individual pieces. The Luedbrumdar have the pieces necessary for the gauntlets and, thanks to Darlions spectacular display of skill, manage to finish one of the pauldrons. On the other hand, the platemail was just finished by Grimnir, and his apprentice is starting its assembly with the tasset the two had made.

I thought the cuirass would have been more simple, considering the ti, but from the look of it, Grimnir had added more than just two layers. Four layers of tal sheets were ready to be strung together, each having indents ready to be colored to give it so texture. Outside of that, more details have to be added afterward, and from the look of it, that was Ellaines job.

anwhile, Grimnir finished pouring the molten ingots into molds for the gauntlets. I thought he would start making them, but in spite of his faster hamring speed, he handed the work to Daichi? Furthermore, he picked up a ladle with blood, spraying it into the furnace!

Grimnirs begun the runesmithing process! I announced as he placed an ingot into the fire.

What?! riadoc, the Luedbrumdars runesmith master blurted out, baffled at how Grimnir had begun hamring the heated ingot to remove all of the impurities inside it. Are you insane?!

The Luedbrumdar clan had only splattered the blood into the furnace, a ritualistic action to link the blood with the rune in preparation. Since the armor wasnt done yet, they couldnt start making any runes, but Grimnir had already begun the second step.

Once the ingot was finished, he placed it back into the furnace, before ordering Daichi to throw an [Inferno Blast] into the flas. [Inferno Magic]s 1st level spell! As you would expect, the huge fla scorched the stone furnace, setting it ablaze before it was blown away by Ellaines wind magic. As it cooled down, Grimnir pulled out the molten ingot and placed it on the provided runic anvil, before pulling out a tal stick.

Ellaine! he called, ordering her to place the nearly assembled cuirass on the anvil.

She then wiped the sweat away on Grimnirs brows before pulling the bucket of blood next to her feet. Seeing she was ready, Grimnir then dipped his tal stick into the molten ingot before he began drawing sothing onto the platemail. anwhile, Ellaine began pouring blood onto the mana-infused tal, binding everything into a proper rune!

Recklessness! Jadhund shouted. Grimnir and his apprentice have begun the runesmithing process, but where is the damn cape! Hide ya damn craft, you bastard!

Jadhunds cry fell on deaf ears on Grimnirs side, causing the runesmiths on the Luedbrumdar side to freeze. In the next mont, they spat insults at him, calling him a zuekluk and damn traitor. Telling him he was shaming the runesmith guild, riadoc and his apprentices ran over to their side and pulled their curtains over Grimnirs workplace, blocking everybodys sight of the smithing process.

Did they plan that? Thats what I call abusing the personalities of others, jeez!

Grimnir knew how runesmiths acted the best, aning he probably knew this was exactly how the runesmiths on the other side would react. They stopped working and ran over to their competitors side, just to do their work for them. My goodness, Grimnir really had no fucks to give, now that he was crafting for his grudge.

Uuuuuuuh, huuuuuaaaaaandaaaa vieeeeeeeee, Grimnir bellowed out the ritualistic song of runesmithing, letting his deep bass voice fill the orchestra with his singing. Saaaaaarlooooontaaaaa fieeee uuuuumsliiiid! Feeeeelknuuuuln lasaaa mahooooojku ruuuuunek daaaaaahbu, Cruuuuustacia.

Bastard! Ya damn larrunda, Grimnir! Even now,the Luedbrumdar team couldnt help but throw insults at him. They were completely thrown off their ga. Ya damn bastard, Ill report ya to the guild and have them

Master riadoc! But before he could finish his rant, Darlion shouted. Get ya damn ass over here already, or are you trying to bring us down?!

Y-ya brat! How da

How dare you blemish this royal competition! Get ya damn ass over here and work! Or are you gonna dishonor yourself by making us work the last bit? Bloody 48 minutes left! He slamd his hamr down. Get ya ass over here to win! Or are you gonna let Grimnir keep tornting you?

Kuek! riadoc flinched, unable to speak back.

Look! Darlion then pointed at Daichi. Thats the linchpin of this operation! It doesn't matter if they finish the runes when they cant finish the gauntlets or pauldrons! The crusty bastard is letting the weak human mage do the forging! Ya think we can lose? Get over here, already!

R-right away, Young Master!

Oh damn! Smacktalk.

Darlion smiled when the master runesmith listened to him, crackling a bit as he turned his arrogant eyes to Daichi again. Hear that, human? Ya think ya can beat a dwarven smith? Ya think the trust Grimnir gives ya is actually deserved? Ill show ya why humans dont have a chance against us! Why hes a damn fool for choosing so transmigrating failure like ya as his

Shut up! Daichi shouted. You dont get to

Daichi! Grimnirs singing stopped to shout. Work. You dont have to prove to anybody of ya worth with words. Actions! Actions speak louder than anything in this damn world! Let them call zuekluk, let them call you a failure. We all know better. We all know better! And we will be better than them!

Grimnir!

Masters right, Daichi! Ellaine interjected to support. Who cares what others think about you when you can show them your worth. Stop listening to the insults from that bully. Work harder! Faster! So we can show him what the Aurora can do! What Master Grimnir managed to teach us! WORK!

Kuek! Daichi clenched his hands into fists, turning his weary face first to the two hidden behind the curtains before back to Darlion. The dwarf was stils smirking, trying to egg him on, but Daichi returned his eyes to his work, his anvil! Ellaine! I got the fingers almost ready!

Good! Ellaine then suddenly charged out of the curtain, her spell rings shining brightly. She cast [Swift Winds] onto herself, but the light from her rings didnt dim, aning she was using her demonic powers here.

Her entire body, outside of her face, was hidden behind her thick worker clothes. If she was using [Musclemass] to strengthen herself, then nobody would be able to see it happening.

With her increased Agility from the skill, Ellaine put on her mana breaker gloves and picked up her thinkers wand.

Insanity! Now Peregrin, the runesmith master, couldnt help but react to what was happening. Madness! Shes doing the mana circuitry while the tal hasnt been bent into shape yet?! While its still hot?!

Its exactly what you heard him say, people! I followed up on his reaction, seeing as most probably couldnt hear him. Ellaine has not only started the artificer part of the challenge, but shes doing it while Daichi is still bending things into shape. That ans, shes creating the circuitry of mana all while avoiding his hamr strikes! This is a massive risk. Her hard work can just blow up if Daichi makes a single mistake!

Is this how you guys are trying to save ti?!

Recklessness that was all you call this strategy. It finally dawned on what they were planning on doing as I watched Ellaine not only start putting in the circuitry, but also helping Grimnir out with the runesmithing.

Ellaine! Daichi called.

Lass! Grimnir would order her to him.

It was a crazy plan. Grimnir and Daichi would do the smithing, while Ellaine would act as a real apprentice for both of them, all while keeping herself busy with the mana circuitry. I didnt understand why they thought this strategy was the best. Ellaine was fast due to her spells and demonic power, but this should still be incredibly stressful on her.

Seeing them work like this, the Luedbrumdars side were clearly unnerved, but monts later, Ugoval shouted. He told everybody to focus, denouncing their actions as ones made from desperation. They were only three, so the only way Grimnir could win was to risk it by trusting his apprentices on the more extensive work.

That fool is trusting so kids on work for the king? Fool! As if apprentices will do anything but ruin proper work! His words rallied the masters and Darlion, but it also had a side effect of demoralizing the five apprentices. Although the masters rallied, the apprentices looked far more nervous, almost as if the pressure was starting to get to them.

However, this was just the start.

Kuooooooooooooh! Dhuiiiiiiiiin! Hoshkuuuuuuut, vie Dhuiiiiiin! Now, Grimnirs voice wasnt just the sound of a bass, but it felt like there was an echo coming from it. A deep, unsettling reverb; it was almost hard to listen to but only for .

D-Dhuinn?! Jadhund took a step back.

Kuek! riadoc stiffened up, looking in Grimnirs direction with terror. This fear, though, beca reality when Grimnirs next strike created a blue-red lightning from behind the curtains. Dhuinn rune!

I snapped over to Jadhun, shaking him awake to have him explain what they were talking about.

Dhuinn runes, dear crowd, is what runesmiths call the best of the best, nad in honor of the God and Father of Runesmithing himself, Dhuinn! Although it isnt so sorta secret thod or sothing, as even apprentices can learn how to make them, creating them is a different question. Jadhund then nodded, taking a deep breath. Able to hold onto magic and special effects on the sa tier as level six advanced magic skills, these runes not only take up three possible slots from a piece of equipnt for a single effect, they also require you to strain, possibly even break your voice to create them.

Break? I raised an eyebrow.

Infuse mana into your throat, thats why you can hear his voice echo as he sings. However, thats not really a problem with potions and a holy mage around. He waved his hand before pointing in Grimnirs direction as another blue-red lightning bolt appeared behind the curtains. The problem is that ya cant make Dhuinn runes with pig blood. Ya need, at least, rank D monster blood for that. The fact the lightning coming from the anvil is red tells you that the blood cant bind the amount of mana hes hamring into it.

Hearing this, I snapped my head up. Wait, isnt that bad?!

Not at all, lass. Actually, that damn fool might have figured out how to win this match! Dhuinn runes are huge, compared to normal ones. You need two ingots of molten tal to make everything. Just as he said that, Grimnir ca out of the curtains to place an ingot into the furnace. Those runes cannot work! Thats the point! He aint here to make a battlefield set of armor, hes making ceremonial ones. Unlike normal runes, he doesnt need to make sure the runes work, he just has to make sure they look good. Its a decoration!

T-that ans its another ti saver!

Correct!

Uuuuuuuh, huuuuuaaaaaandaaaa vieeeeeeeee. The sound of Grimnirs singing voice was almost as if he was agreeing with us.

This was the first ti Id heard of Dhuinn runes, but just the fact Grimnir had thought of another way to save on ti and labor made excited. Not just , but also the rest of the audience as we understood the more tricks the Grimnir side was showing, the more it was likely they could finish on ti.

20 more minutes! A whole bell had passed everybody! This is the final stretch! I announced.

Done! The artificers on the Luedbrumdar shouted as they held the finished gauntlets up, causing loud roars to co from the dwarves.

On the other hand, Daichi had only just now finished the gauntlets, allowing Ellaine to work on them without fearing her fingers might get crushed. Sadly, Grimnir wasnt done yet, so she still had to divert her attention. While those two were continuing the artificer and runesmithing parts, Daichi was now beginning the creation of the pauldrons. There was less than 17 minutes left, and none of them were finished yet!

This contrasted with the Luedbrumdars, as the artificers were now helping out with the rune creation. riadoc had been unnerved by Grimnirs blatant challenge with the Dhuinn rune, but he had composed himself. He was almost finished.

Keep it up! Ugoval shouted as he and Darlion were adding details onto the rest of the platemail. He then snapped his head to his real apprentice, pointing his finger away. You! Paint! Get more paint!

Y-yes, Master

Unlike Grimnirs side, the apprentices on their side, outside of Darlion, had only done nial tasks. All to support their masters, as they werent trusted with even hamring so tal. Wiping off the sweat from their masters faces, holding tal down, and being fetch boys; they werent even trusted to pour blood onto the runes! Were the masters this nervous, such that they couldnt even have their apprentices do the bare minimum as craftsn?

Sadly, comnting on that might be a bit too BMbad-manners. I an, I shouldnt be biased, right?

Ten more minutes, but Daichi, Ellaine, and Grimnir werent done yet.

Done! riadoc shouted, presenting three glowing runes on the breastplate of the cuirass. They then left the assembly to the artificers to help the blacksmiths add the last bits of details, like the Konguns clan emblem.

Five minutes left.

Done! Ellaine shouted, almost collapsing on the ground. Her face was drenched with sweat, to the point you could see how soaked her clothes were.

Sadly, she couldnt rest yet. She had to force her exhausted body back to Grimnir, as the runes werent done yet.

Lad! Grimnir called Daichi, prompting the young man to rush behind the curtains with the still unfinished tal pauldrons.

Two more minutes.

Finished!

I snapped my head around, grimacing slightly as I saw the Luedbrumdar proudly present their finished armor and a set of gauntlets. The fact they were brimming with mana, lighting it up to accentuate the details and color they gave them made feel very unwell. I could feel my stomach churn a bit as Grimnri still wasnt finished. There wasnt much ti left.

We have our first finished contestants! As expected, the Luedbrumdar clan! I kept shoutcasting, despite wanting to bite my lips. They were already done a while ago, but the fact they gave their all in adding the details on their armor was surely a feat worth ntioning! What a landslide in creation ti! On the other hand

I looked over.

Saaaaaarlooooontaaaaa fieeee uuuuumsliiiid! Feeeeelknuuuuln lasaaa mahooooojku ruuuuunek daaaaaahbu, Cruuuuustacia.

Grimnir was still singing.

Shit! Shit! Shit! Co on, finish up!

One minute.

Co on! I snapped my head around to the Ankoran King, watching him laugh aloud as he began to get off his seat.

30 seconds.

Grimnir! Daichi!

Ten seconds!

Please!

Ten! I began the countdown. Nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two

Co on! Finish it up!

one, ze

Done! Three voices resounded in unison as they dashed out from the curtains, slamming gold and red painted cuirass onto the anvil. All three were breathing heavily, ready to collapse.

Zero! Its done, put down your hamrs now! At this point, it was just courtesy to say it, but the fact I said it caused everybody to finally let out the pent-up tension.

First to feel it were the apprentices on the Luedbrumdar side, all falling on the ground, taking in deeper breaths than after stamina training during P.E. The next was Daichi, who couldn't hold himself on his legs any longer. He couldnt even pull himself up with how strained his arms were. Hamring that much would do that to you.

Nevertheless, until the King accepted a winner, this competition wouldnt end. As such, the Ankoran King ca onto the stage, followed by Grimnir and Ugoval presenting their work to him.

He stared at the works first, before turning around to . Well, dear, dragon princess, would you not finish your duty?

Seeing him smirk, revealing those sharp canines of his, made think the summit I would have with him would be quite troubleso. It really seed like his personality wouldnt be one I would very much like or maybe I was being too judgental. Still, he was right, I still had a job to do.

Ladies and gentlen, the final stage of this competition is finally here! The declaration of a winner! I then cast [Unheiliger Engel], producing two wings with them to hold both pieces of armor in the air for everybody to see. First, you have the Luedbrumdars!

Two words: straightforward and pretty. There didnt seem to be any problems with them at first glance, but while I called them normal, they still had added color and hard ridges along the pauldrons to give the armor so personality. It looked heavy, but with the gold and blue coloring, it made the armor exude regalness. The gauntlets, too, have a similar vibe.

On the other hand, Grimnirs gauntlets looked less impressive. There were so deformation here and there, evidence that the creators werent masters like the Luedbrumdars. The mana circuitry inside still looked like a beautiful stream of rivers, perfectly giving that techie-look. There were good things here and there, and you could see the smith did their best, but it wasnt comparable to its competitor.

When I gave those descriptions to everybody, Darlion naturally smirked, holding himself from laughing. He knew the gauntlets would go into his favor. However, a single superior piece wouldnt decide the actual winner. You won it all, or you didnt.

As such

This is the last piecethe armor made from the Grimnir side. A cuirass composed of four layers, colored blue and red, instead of blue like the other side. However, as I could guess from everybodys attentive look, it should be obvious what is the main selling point of this piece of armorthe rune!

As Jadhund ntioned, the Dhuinn rune was quite huge, in fact, it looked almost like a tattoo on the armor. Starting from the chestplate, the rune spread its ever-glowing blue color throughout the cuirass with detailed paintings like a mural. As if Grimnir was telling the story of sobody, you could see the figure of a person as they went through trials and tribulations, before finishing in the middle, where a crown sat on top of a tal bearded mask.

Speak. High King Fugnarus ordered Grimnir. Is this what I think it is?

Yes. He bowed respectfully before responding, sounding extrely hoarse. All that signing probably destroyed his voice. Before today ca, I had figured this would be a sorta competition, considering the High Queens preposition for theater and kabuki shows. As such, I had already planned everything for this to be your armor. I have read her moirs.

Even kabuki shows? Man, the Revolution Queen is such a weeb Oh, wait, shes Japanese. Otaku.

While I was contemplating that fact, Grimnir then began tracing his finger along the armor, dimming the blue glowing runes outside of the places he touched. I apologize for what I did in the past, my king. I know she was your aunt. I shouldnt have invaded such a place.

Aunt? Wait, hold on, right. Kongun. Chihiros mortal na was Dravlia Kongun.

This is your forgiveness after so long, Grimnir? the king spoke calmly, picking up the gauntlets to try them on. They fit him perfectly. Well, Queen Dravlias is one thing, zuekluk. Laws are laws, even if God Bleidla never enforces them. Still I can see what your travels have given you. Wisdom.

And far too much forgiveness. He then kneeled down, holding his head down. Aside from the competition, I wish to dedicate this gift to you not only in my na, but also in my princesss na! To commorate your eting and to bid this acquaintanceship to turn into friendship!

Grimnir!

W-what was this guy planning?!

Gahahahaha! While I was embarrassed and stunned at Grimnirs entire plan, Fugnarus crackled loudly, letting everybody see the remains of the pastries he had been dining with King Drangleic. Good! You are exiled, so you have the right to choose who to serve, zuekluk! But, my, what a great mistress you found. She has good taste. What a gift this is, Dragon Princess Hestia. I didnt know you knew my love for good armor! What an amazing cuirass; I could tell this story to my future children!

I couldnt say anything. I was just too baffled at how this was developing, so I could only smile back.

Seeing my lack of reaction, the dwarf turned around, putting Grimnirs armor back on a table to inspect our competitions. However, I cannot let a silver tongue bribe here Ugoval!

Yes, my liege! The man kneeled.

I can see your improvents ever since Grimnir left the clan. I can see the precision in your strikes, but I can also see your bad habit of holding the tongs too tightly. This little indent on the edges here, almost like your inscription. The King traced his hands along the ridges of the armor, feeling them out. The runes might be well placed, but as you can guess, they arent a match for even a faulty Dhuinn rune. Still impressive. If proper blood was given, then what an honor to witness its birth.

He then tried on the gauntlets, given a satisfactory nod. Gauntlets, though, far superior. Design-wise, fitting, and it feels great in my hands. Lad!

Yes! Daichi answered as the king turned to him. The young man jumped onto his feet, running over to bow.

Needs work. Tis an insult to present such soddy work to a king, do you understand? Daichi twitched, forcing himself to nod out of respect. But, I can see the passion. Work harder. Dont let the lasss work go to waste next ti, eh? Tis so good mana circuits. Feels like a Tazong made it, not so human.

Thank you, High King Fugnarus! Ellaine bowed with full confidence. It is an honor.

Y-yes! Thank you very much for your kind words! Daichi did the sa, only that I could see him unable to keep himself from smiling.

Hmm Fugnarus then began to contemplate, before letting out a small sigh. Ugoval, riadoc, Peregrin.

Yes. All three moved forward.

I must say, it was good to see your work. I will rember your nas. Bless the capital and the mountains with your work and skills, alright?

The three dwarven masters bowed their heads in crestfallen manner, only to snap them up, banging their fists on their plate armor. WE ACCEPT YOUR DECISION! Thank you, your Majesty!

Grimnir! He then turned around, now holding the armor and gauntlets he made. Still a long way to beco a real teacher. Still, good work; your skills have not rusted one bit since you left. I like it very much. Congratulations, I shall take yours back ho.

Tha

YEEEEEESSSSSS! I charged forward the mont I heard this, grabbing Daichi and Ellaine before shoving them close to Grimnir. In a large embrace, I hugged all of them before jumping around in pure joy! You cant believe how much I was worrying! What the hell was that last mont reveal, huh? Jeez, thats how you make people worry!

H-Hestia, stop! Please! Im

Oi, oi! Stop it, Hestia-san! This is really nauseating!

Gahahaha! Dammit, lass, couldnt you have waited a mont more? Hahahah!

The pent-up anticipation holding this crowd on the seats was finally released, as people cheered and clapped to those who won and lost. It was a graceful loss by the Luedbrumdar clan mbers, allowing the mood to be jubilant. Sure, so dwarves were shocked in their seats, and I could see the apprentices on their side crying a bit.

It was strange. I felt bad for them. Despite all the animosity between our two groups, in this very last mont, there was genuine respect. The three masters couldnt help but praise Grimnir for his impressive work, seeing as he basically beat four master artisans, with only the help of two apprentices. Obviously, there was still so lingering hostility, but in this very mont, it was all forgiven for the craft.

Griiiiiimnir! Wraaaahaaaaaaha! Even Rosserto couldnt stop himself as he charged onto the stage to perform with his band. His emotions were expressed through song.

Nice one, Daichi-kun!

Yeah, great work, ass kisser. You did a great job there!

Even the students ca to celebrate Daichis victory, despite Kyouya and Tatsuya not liking him so much.

Shut, you assholes! Hahaha, but yeah, hehe, cant believe I did sothing like this. The emotions were getting to him. I could see from his wet eyes.

Ellaine, my dear, you did a wonderful job! Still, I have to tell Josine that you need so proper shampoo! You reek, my dear! On the other hand, Ellaines friends and family had a different way to congratulate her.

Naturally, the person herself couldnt take it as she pouted with a reddened face. Mother! Please, you dont know how disgusting that makes feel!

Oh co on, Mother. Our poor youngest will probably lt after being exposed to so much heat! Just look at her face, a fever! Jonathan added to the teasing. Dont you think so, too, Lady Alia?

Hiehie, the academy will love this story. Sweaty and soot-covered Ellaine. Even your arms are starting to bulk up like a mans, my dear friend. Even Alia joined the teasing train!

W-wah, now youre going too far!

It was a mont of reprieve and celebration Sadly, two people didnt think the sa. As the orchestra was filled with music and jubilation, two people snuck out.

Rajah, were counting on you.

You are reading A Dragon Idol's Reincarnation Tale Chapter 379: The Hammer and Anvil on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

My Arms Can Turn into Blades cover
Same genre

My Arms Can Turn into Blades

Ode ·Fantasy

ChenLuSifindsastrangestoneandmeetsastrangegirlduringhistombsweeping.Afterthegirlslasheshimwithasword,hefindsthathecouldn'tcontrolhiswholebodybuthis...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.