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Now reading: Chapter 24: Monster Hunting from Magical Engineering, a Action novel by Buttopia.

We found the outpost after only a few minutes of walking. The heat here was overwhelming, and I wished that I’d considered how I was dressed before we’d headed out. A ssage flashed before my eyes as I was considering this, telling I had unlocked a new skill called Body Temperature Regulation. Okay, that was certainly one I could see myself spending points on. In fact, considering how I was currently feeling, I was going to have to do this as soon as we took a break. I didn’t think I’d be able to handle the rest of the trip without it.

“Where was the last ti you guys saw the dire scorpion?” Cecile asked the first person he saw. They looked vaguely like a cactus with a face. They were also the person I had seen with three arms previously, two arms on either side with the third poking up the center of their fra.

“About two miles into the dunes, directly east of here,” the cactoid replied. I made a ntal note to ask the brothers about a proper na for the species, and then I pulled up my system nu and took a look at the new skill.

Each rank I spent in it allowed to cool or heat my body one degree more than I was normally capable of. I decided to start with two for now to see how well that made the next walk, figuring I could add more as needed. The relief washed over as soon as I closed the System nu. As I was sitting in the shade, I couldn’t be sure if it would hold once we started walking again, but I was just grateful that I no longer felt like I was going to pass out at any mont.

“Hey Dave, you okay over there? It’s not too hot for humans out here, is it?” Elicec asked.

“Probably normal humans, but I just ranked up a temperature regulation skill that I think will help. Sothing I should have considered before I left, too. You guys don’t have like a basic club or sothing similar I can use, do you? I had ant to ask l for a weapon and entirely forgot,” I said, annoyed that I had only just rembered.

“Uh, will this work?” Cecile produced what looked like a thick tree branch from his System storage and offered it to . It would work, maybe not as well as sothing with an easier grip, but beggars can’t be choosers.

“Yep, that’ll do nicely. Any issue if it gets destroyed?” I asked, not wanting to ruin any potential precious heirloom. For all I knew, this was a parting gift from their father.

“That thing? Found it under a tree the other day, I was going to see if I could do anything with it and my farming abilities, but I’ve got a few more just like it, so all yours now,” Cecile answered with a smile.

“Well then, gentlen, if we have nothing else to do here, I guess it’s ti to go scorpion hunting,” I said, returning Cecile’s smile. Once we were decently out of sight of the cactoid, I finally asked the brothers what they were called. I wasn’t sure the answer ‘Cacton’ was all that much better than my own, but I’m sure humans seed just as strange to so of the other people out there.

It took us nearly two hours to reach the place where the dire scorpion had last been spotted. I was thankful to learn that Cecile had so mapping skills and that I shouldn’t worry about finding our way back. I was also even happier to learn that my temperature regulation skill was working out here like a charm. I was pretty sure it would only take a few more ranks, and I would be able to handle almost anything climate-wise that Earth could throw at . I doubted that would remain true for the multitude of worlds and universes outside of my ho, though. How many universes were connected to the System? Was it entire universes, or was it just planets? What about parallel universes? Were there places already in my universe that were incorporated? These were even more things to look into once we returned from monster hunting. The more I knew, the more questions I had.

“Anyone see the thing?” Cecile asked, turning his head side to side.

“No, but what’s that?” I asked, pointing to the snake-like creature moving fast across a sand dune in our direction.

“That, Dave, is an unexpected problem. Elicec, what do you think it is? Can we take it?” Cecile’s voice had a slight panic to it. What the hell was the thing that had him so worried?

“Probably not, but running won’t help. It’s a sand wyrm, and there’s no reason it should be hunting this close to the edge of the desert. Dave, if there’s anything you can do to add so power to your build, you need to do it now. In thirty seconds, we are going to be in the fight of our lives again,” Elicec explained, his voice sharing his brother’s panic. Was there anything I could do?

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I guess my core had about three-fourths of its energy back. I could grab one of the mana skills. I flipped the switches on my circuits and poured the core energy into imbuing as quickly as I could. “Elicec. Any idea if this thing has weaknesses?” I asked as I worked.

“Maybe water, big maybe,” he answered. Not much of a choice but to take that gamble as I tried imbuing my tree branch with an aspect of water. The bark turned a brownish-blue color, and water dropped from the end of it. My core energy was down to about one-eighth left, but I was pretty sure I could keep the branch like this as long as I needed; changing it would use more mana.

Elicec was the first to attack. I couldn’t make out what exactly he was chanting, but I could see the obvious effect as a dozen icicles rained down onto the beast monts before it reached us. It reared its head up in pain and anger, and roared. The idea that snakes could roar was brand new to and sowhat terrifying. That didn’t stop from following up on the seconds that Elicec’s magic had bought us. I slamd my tree branch hard into its open mouth as it roared while, at the sa mont, Cecile’s hoe slashed across its neck.

Its tail whipped around, knocking us to the ground, but more chanting from Elicec caused a puddle of water to rise around where we had crashed. Thankfully, the wyrm hesitated. Between the blood already dripping from its neck and face and the water, it looked worried. I threw myself forward, managing to spring back to my feet and swing the branch again. My arms and legs were both screaming from the pain I had just put them through, but after everything I had accomplished with my core, there was no way an oversized snake was eating .

It roared again. This ti, I roared back. I was angrier than I had ever been, raining blow after blow down on it. The branch snapped in half, spraying water into its open wounds. The head spun, ready to take a bite out of , but before it could, Cecile was back at my side with his hoe shoved into its throat, and Elicec was casting sothing else. The water around us turned and began to flow through the air down the throat of the wyrm. It thrashed desperately, trying to get the hoe out, even knocking us back again with its tail did nothing to help it.

After several more screams of desperation, it was dead, and all things considered, we were in pretty good shape.

Monsters Defeated

Sand Wyrm, Lesser x1

100 Experience

Experience Gained

100 Points

Multipliers Applied

No Armor

x1.1

Total Experience Gained

110 Points

“Well I think I know what happened,” Cecile yelled to from the other side of the corpse.

“Yeah, what was that?” I asked. We had started breaking down the body after we killed it. Apparently, several of the parts would be very valuable. Cecile especially wanted the fangs for so projects.

“There are several stinging wounds back here, and even the broken-off tail of the scorpion we were looking for is embedded into it. So sohow, they got into a fight, and our original quarry is long dead. It also explains how we even lived through this. We shouldn’t be fighting wyrms,” Elicec explained.

“Don’t complain. That wasn’t bad experience,” I said, trying to look on the bright side. I had even gained another level. I was up to thirty-two. Once we got back, I’d really have to spend so of the attribute points I was accumulating.

“Oh, I’m not. My brother may only want the fangs, but there are a lot of spells I can try to learn using so of these parts. I hope I can add so sort of venom spell to our arsenal. Good thinking on the water imbuent, by the way, Dave. Not sure we’d have made it through without it,” Elicec said. He actually looked more cheerful than I could rember seeing him before. He reminded of my kids on so of the better Christmas mornings. God, I missed them. Sure, the visits might have grown more infrequent in the last few years, but we still texted daily. Was I ever going to see them again?

I pushed the depressing thoughts to the back of my head and got back to work. We needed to be back to the outpost before nightfall and it was already getting close.

Cacton hail from one of the rare Spiral universes that have shattered and fallen into the darkness of chaotic space. Their various settlents across other Spiral worlds are the descendants of those lucky enough not to be in their ho universe when it happened. Their status has never recovered, and few even bother to Arena climb these days.

Peoples of the Shattering

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