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Now reading: 10. A Little Close for Comfort from Explorer of Edregon, a Slice of life novel by Wizardly Dude.

“Samtha, do any of you three have the ability to detect secret compartnts? Like, if soone was hiding sothing underground?”

“Yes,” Samtha nodded, looking puzzled. “At least, to a degree. Korey and myself both have the Sense Stone spell. If there is a compartnt in the ground, we will feel the absence of stone. Even simple dirt ground is littered with small rocks we can use. But if it’s a hidden spot in one of the walls, we won’t sense anything with these houses made of their strange grass bricks.”

“It’s alright, that should be enough. Alka,” Vin called up, distracting the girl from her inner turmoil. “Would you mind giving a quick tour of the town? I only want you to show the buildings owned by nobles.”

“Sure,” she frowned, clearly still bothered by her missing mories. “It won’t take long. Our town was small enough that we only had the one.”

Vin gestured for Samtha and her n to join them as they followed Alka’s floating form back into town. It didn’t take long for her to direct them to one of the larger grass buildings; the wooden door marking the entrance easily the most elaborate carving he’d seen since entering the town.

“This was Mr. Faulk’s house,” she said, her headache seeming to grow worse as she gestured to the door. “He’s the last person I can rember drinking with that night… I’d never t the man before, but from what I can rember, I thought he seed strangely welcoming for soone I’d heard less than pleasant things about.”

“You don’t say,” Vin muttered, motioning for the group to follow him inside. As he’d expected, the interior of the noble’s ho was far more intricately decorated than the other houses he’d poked his head into. He wasn’t sure why wood seed to be so important to these people, but there were intricate wooden carvings and wooden furniture placed all around the house. Ignoring most of it, Vin wandered through the large house, quickly finding a locked door. He noticed that the wood making up the door seed to be a darker brown than the rest of the furniture. Ignoring the strange change in color, he gestured for Samtha to take his place.

“Samtha, if you would.”

At his request, the warrior stepped forward, raising her stone mace and smashing it into the wooden door with all her might. To both their shock however, the mace actually rebounded off the door, leaving not so much as a scratch on the wood.

“Well… I’ll admit, I wasn’t expecting that,” Vin said, staring in awe at the unmarred door.

“That door is petrified Elder wood,” Alka said blankly, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world. “You’ll break your weapon before having any luck cracking the door.”

Relaying the ghost’s words to Samtha, the warrior grinned and hefted her mace once more. “We’ll see about that!”

Raising the mace above her head, the warrior must have activated so sort of skill as the head of the mace began glowing a dull gray. Vin had just enough ti to cover his ears before she slamd the glowing mace into the door. The resulting explosion of noise was enough to shake his very bones and rattle the structure of the house. Looking up, Vin couldn’t help but laugh at the aftermath of Samtha’s attack.

Even after all that, the door was completely undamaged. However, both the door and the fra it was still attached to now lay on the ground within the noble’s study. The force of Samtha’s strike had been so great that it had ripped the seemingly indestructible door from the wall; parts of the grassy bricks it had been connected to were now lying shredded around the room.

“Damn, that is so tough wood,” Samtha said, staring at the door in shock. A quick glance at her mace showed a few hairline cracks already spreading throughout the stone weapon.

“Petrified Elder wood,” Alka nodded, admiring the door like it was so sort of mystical artifact. “The material is extrely rare. Only the nobles have the knowledge and ans to work with it. I… I rember being so excited about it for so reason…” she muttered, rubbing her head.

“Don’t worry, we’re nearly there,” Vin said, stepping over the door as their motley crew entered the study. There was a large desk and a massive portrait of one of the giant trees adorning the wall behind it, but not much else. “Samtha, could you use your spell and tell if there are any hidden compartnts in the ground?”

Nodding, she muttered sothing, and Vin watched curiously as her feet glowed a similar gray to her mace and she began wandering around the room. Vin waited with bated breath as the warrior slowly finished a lap around the room, and then a second. After her third, she looked up at him, frowning. “No secret compartnts I can detect. Plenty of small rocks scattered around underground here.”

“Seriously?” he asked, his hopes plumting. “I was so sure it would be here. I an, where else…” He paused, looking at the desk once more. “Oh, you have got to be kidding .” Walking to the other side of the room, he took a closer look at the desk, before stepping right past it, staring up at the portrait of the large tree. Without a mont of hesitation, he reached up and yanked the portrait off the wall, tossing it to the side.

Revealing a glowing sword resting within a small, hidden cubby.

The sword was clearly made of the sa mysterious petrified wood that the door had been made from, though not nearly as decorated. Sohow the blade looked as sharp as any tal weapon he’d seen despite being crafted from wood, and the entire sword from hilt to point glowed a very soft, gentle green.

Vin heard a gasp behind him, and he turned to see Alka staring at the weapon, her eyes wide with her hands covering her mouth.

“Dancing Leaf,” she whispered, almost in reverence as she reached out a hand toward the glowing sword, her flickering body not daring to co any closer. “That’s the na I gave my blade. All Slayers that pass the tests are awarded their own petrified weapon, and despite being a commoner, it was decided that I would be granted my own as well.”

“But petrified Elder wood is supposed to be for nobles only,” Vin continued, nodding along with her words. “In the most cliche possible fashion, Mr. Faulk couldn’t stand the thought of a lowly commoner getting their hands on a piece of petrified wood. I’m willing to bet he poisoned one of your drinks during your celebratory party, killing you and stealing your sword for himself to ensure that the line between nobles and commoners remained firm. Right up until your entire world died because of it.”

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“How?” Alka asked, barely managing to tear her eyes from the resting blade. “How could you possibly have put all that together?”

Years of watching low budget dramas and cliche detective shows while hiding in my bedroom in an attempt to distract myself from my parents fighting, he thought, wisely deciding to keep that tidbit to himself. And an assumption that the pettiness of humanity would overco such tiny boundaries as a growing monster apocalypse.

“Just a lucky guess,” he said, thinking back to all the tis he’d been arrested. Plenty of those arrests had been for him ‘trespassing’ on land that he’d co to learn had been owned by rich assholes, despite seeming like complete wilderness. “I’ve had my fair share of commoner vs noble ntality from my own world. The reason why I figured it was a sword you were anchored to is because of the empty sheath you’re carrying around. Seed odd for a ghost to have sothing like that.”

At his words, Alka reached behind her and felt at the empty sheath secured on her back, surprise clear on her face. “It didn’t even occur to … how could I possibly have forgotten the fact that I’d been given my own petrified blade?”

“Probably sothing to do with the trauma of dying or sothing like that,” he shrugged. “Like I said, I’m an Explorer, not a therapist. Actually, is that even a class that the System offers?”

Alka ignored his remark, her gaze returning to the glowing sword. The two of them stood like that for a mont, simply admiring the deadly work of art. Well, Alka was still floating, but it was close enough.

“So why is it glowing?” Vin finally had to ask, breaking the silence.

“All Slayer blades are enchanted,” she answered, not seeming to mind the question. “They are capable of interacting with and cutting through weaker magics. Ironically, given my current state, my world has… had, a serious problem with undead. Hence our burial grounds being placed so far from our settlents. This blade would have allowed to more easily fight against monsters with additional magical defenses.” Almost as if she knew what he was going to say, she shook her head. “The enchantnt won't be enough to kill . That would work with sothing like a lesser spirit or will-o-wisp yes, but not a bound ghost. At worst it would disperse my form enough that it would take a few hours to reform near my anchor.”

“And I guess destroying the anchor is entirely out of the question now,” Vin said, glancing at the unmarked wooden door lying on the ground. If the sword was made of the sa material, and enchanted on top of that, he couldn’t even begin to imagine stumbling upon sothing strong enough to destroy the blade.

“Correct. Petrified Elder wood is supposed to be unbreakable. According to legend, the blade will never dull and the weapon doesn’t need an ounce of maintenance. Seems like the perfect tool for a wandering Explorer if you ask .”

The weight behind Alka’s words took a second to hit him, and he started, turning to see the ghost watching him intensely. “In exchange for allowing to accompany you until you can find soone with the power to put to rest, I will give to you my blade. Do we have a deal?”

“Of course,” Vin said, rolling his eyes despite the suddenly heavy atmosphere he found himself in. “I already said I would help you, didn’t I? No need to throw a magic sword in there to sweeten the deal.” As soon as he accepted her terms, the strange weight that hung in the air vanished, and Alka gave him a toothy grin, her form seeming to solidify to the point of almost looking like a regular, albeit floating, human for a mont.

“Excellent! In that case, I believe it’s high ti I put this godforsaken town behind . I’ve spent the last three months drifting around here aimlessly, and I’m quite sick of the place.”

“Works for . After we bring these guys back to their village, I have to make a quick stop at my own camp and report in.” Vin paused, wondering how Spur was going to react when he showed them Alka and his new magic sword. God damn it they really were going to try and make him king if this kept up, weren’t they?

Sighing, Vin reached into the cubby and grabbed his new sword, Dancing Leaf, and examined the blade. The hilt was almost warm to the touch, and he swore he thought he felt the wood shift ever so slightly at his touch to better fit his grip. Before he could examine it too closely however, two surprising things happened in quick succession. First, he received a ssage from the System he wasn’t expecting.

New minor artifact discovered! 1,000 exp gained.

Level up! Explorer Lvl 4.

3 Attribute points to spend.

1 Skill point to spend.

Hell yeah, he thought, unable to contain his grin as he looked at the sword in a new light. Now we’re talking!

But before he could revel in his newfound rewards, he heard a loud gasp, and turned just in ti to witness Alka’s ethereal form begin rapidly flickering, as though she were fighting to stay in one piece within a whirlwind.

Without warning, her ghostly form snapped directly into him like a too taut rubber band, her body and limbs sohow overlaying his own despite their height difference.

Crying out in shock as Alka’s form rged into him, Vin leapt back, smacking his knee against the heavy desk and cursing in pain. While hopping around on one foot, he patted at his seemingly intact chest with his free hand, not finding anything amiss. Before he could start to wonder if he was finally losing it, he heard a familiar voice inside his head.

‘What..? What happened?’

“Alka?” He said, shaking his head as if that would dislodge the ghost sohow. His heart was still racing at their sudden predicant, but seeing as everything felt totally normal, he tried to stay calm. “Please tell you have a good reason for flying into .”

He spotted Samtha and her crew in clear combat stances and quickly waved them down. The last thing he needed was a stone mace to the head on top of whatever was currently happening.

‘I don’t know! One second everything was normal, and the next, it felt like I was being dragged into you by so sort of inescapable current.’

“Well clearly you’re not possessing ,” Vin muttered, opening and closing his free hand just to ensure he could. He didn’t know what being possessed felt like, but he assud he would know it when it happened.

‘Yeah, I can tell that much.’ He snorted at the clear sarcasm in her voice. ‘It’s strange though… I feel like I could try andtake over your body if I wanted. Like how you can choose to flex a muscle.’

“Please refrain from flexing anything inside my body, thank you very much.” Looking at the glowing sword he still held, he sighed, turning the blade over and examining it from all sides. As though the magic tree smith or whover that had crafted it had installed so sort of off switch. “Well, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out the cause of all this. I guess taking possession of your anchor sohow bound you to ? Or to you? Or so other third thing? Damn it, I never went to college!”

‘Your guess is as good as mine.’

The two of them stood together in silence for a mont, neither saying anything as they took in their new circumstances. Vin feared how Alka would react to suddenly having herself bound to his form. She’d been forcibly stuck in this town for so long, he hoped she didn’t take her anger out on him now that his own body had beco her new prison. After a few tense monts, her voice finally rang out in his head.

‘So am I going to have to pay rent now, or…’

“God damn it.”

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