The vortex spat us out in the middle of a desert. We dropped from the sky onto the sand.
“Pfttt!” I spat out the sand that had entered my mouth. Beside me, Mike did the same.
I stood up to brush off the sand from my clothes. I looked at the sky to see where we had entered from, but the sun overhead burnt my eyes.
‘Ding’
A status screen popped up in front of me.
=== VRITRA’S PRISON=== Rank: C Quest: Release the rivers imprisoned by the monster Vritra. |
“I guess we are in the Gate called ‘Vritra’s Prison’.”, I informed Mike.
“How do you know that?”
“Awakened Beings get a small notification regarding their quest in a Gate. We complete the quest, the Gate is closed, and we leave with amazing prizes.”
“Now let’s begin with finding an exit to this desert.”
I started walking in a random direction.
“Wait. Where are you going? Shouldn’t we make a plan?” Mike asked desperately, seeing me leave.
“In case you didn’t know compasses don’t work in Gates. And even if it did work, we don’t know anything about our current dilemma. So right now, the only action we should take is to keep moving. God knows what kind of monster will come for us if we stay in one place.”
Mike gave it a thought but followed me when I started moving. Honestly, I did have some knowledge about the Gate. It was vaguely mentioned in the novel what Mikael experienced in the Gate, which included constant attacks and a lack of food and water.
I had enough rations to last us for half a year, in my dimensional ring. So what we needed right now was to keep from being attacked.
We wandered around for hours, finally setting up a tent when the sun completely set. Sci-fi technology really was awesome. I just threw the ball-shaped item on the ground and it instantly inflated into a two-person tent strong enough to fend off at least one C Rank attack. It cost me quite a pretty penny.
“Let’s eat before retiring for the night.”, I said, handing Mike an energy bar and a bottle of water.
After the light dinner, the two of us went to sleep. The desert was freezing at night so we huddled under a blanket I brought.
“A-are you sure nothing will happen during the n-night?”, Mike asked me, trembling.
“Don’t worry, I am sure monsters need their sleep too.”
After half an hour passed, I quietly slid out of the tent, to make sure that Mike didn’t wake up.
I wasn’t able to try this in the morning, since Mike was beside me. I kneeled in the sand and placed my hands on the ground.
“Appraisal.”
A wave of mana spread from my palms before dissipating into the ground. Immediately, half of my magic was gone from my body. Soon after, a 3D model of the desert was assembled in front of me.
I pinched the model and enlarged it, checking the areas near my location. Directly below us, many D Rank snake monsters were sleeping, hiding from the cold. I guess they were following Mike and mine scent the entire day.
‘Good thing we started moving as soon as we got here. It would have been really dangerous, otherwise.’
I used the map to analyse the desert, which direction the desert was closest to finishing and where the monsters were.
After an hour, I went back into the tent and slightly shook Mike awake.
“D-did something happen?”, he asked, rubbing the sand from his eyes.
“It's nothing, but we need to leave right now. In the morning, it will be too late to give them the slip.”
Mike got up and I quickly packed up everything and put them back into my ring.
Since I had an idea of the Gate’s terrain, with the help of Appraisal, I knew where we had to go from now.
Since the snakes would be more active once the sun comes back up and drives away the chilly night, we decided to quicken our pace. Thankfully, I had brought jackets made from D Rank Salamander leather, known to create its own heat, so we didn’t freeze to death.
The two of us reached the end of the desert just as the sun broke through the horizon. Before us, laid a luscious, green forest.
“Let’s hide here.” I quickly dragged Mike into the forest since the Appraisal Map notified me about the seismic movements of the snake monsters underground.
“So what are we going to do, now that we are in the forest?”, Mike asked me.
“What are we gonna do now?”
I flashed him a smile. “Well, of course, burn it down.”
‘I mean, who never loved a good arson.’
“Wait, we spent the entire day, and night, yesterday wandering the desert. And now that we finally found a better place, you wanna burn it down?”
Well, his reaction was understandable. Nobody sane would try to burn down their place of refuge with their own hands.
“Tell me, Mike. Do you know who Vritra is?”, I asked him.
Mike shook his head in response. I started explaining to him about the Gate we were in.
“Vritra was a snake from Hindu mythology that had captured all the world’s rivers. That same snake is the boss monster of this Gate.”
“Ah, that explains why this entire place is a desert. There’s no water here.”
“So, then, tell me, how is such a vibrant and lively forest able to survive in a land with no water?”
“Wait, so is this forest where all the rivers are trapped?”
I nodded at his answer.
“And we are going to burn it down, provoking Vritra to come out from wherever he is hiding. We won’t even have to wander aimlessly in the scorching desert, fighting monsters, to find his location.”
“Okay, so how are we going to burn an entire forest down?”
“Leave that to me.”, I smiled at him reassuringly.
‘Appraisal’
Name: Ray Laxon Title: The Otherworlder Rank: C Stats:
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The training I had undergone the past two months had finally raised my physical stats to that of an average C Rank Hero. Even my Intelligence had risen a bit after I read all those books on mana and other documents in my office.
I took out a corked test tube from my ring.
Ray’s Speed Potion: Increases Speed Stat by 1.0 for thirty minutes. |
I chugged down the colourless and tasteless liquid, putting the vial back in the ring
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I kneeled in front of Mike, my back facing him.
“Get on top of me now.” He got on without asking any questions, piggybacking me.
Time was of the essence here. Right now, all the snakes were still sleeping so I could set the place on fire with no interruptions. I took my sword out and unsheathed it.
‘Brahma Sword Style - First Stage Fire’
Red mana started to envelop the previously silver blade.
I could feel the potion starting to take effect. My body felt light and energetic as if I had taken a shot of caffeine.
I dashed into the forest, my body moving at 65 kmph. As I parkoured around the trees, I slashed their trunks, setting them ablaze. A crimson path of flames and destruction followed my footsteps. Behind me, I could feel Mike, enjoying the feeling of running at Hero speeds.
Hell, even I was enjoying this wonderful feeling. In my previous life, nobody would have been able to enjoy running at such speed, not even track athletes.
I ran around the forest. I slashed the trees again. Embers fell from my sword, making it seem as if the blade was surrounded by fireflies.
As the sun rose, so did the flames. I could feel the Aura of monsters surrounding the forest, trying to get in and protect their haven from the maniacal arsonist, but the flames kept them at bay.
After half an hour, my speed slowly started to dwindle. I skittered towards the other edge of the forest, as the last of the Speed Potion left my system.
Mike slowly slid off my back, as his feet landed in the sand. Looks like the desert completely surrounded the forest.
“Well, now we just have to wait for our prey to come to us.”
I quickly chugged down a Stamina potion and Mana Potion from my ring, preparing myself for the upcoming fight. From my ‘Appraisal’, I had realised that Ray was a real genius when it came to making potions. The ones I had found on the market only raised Stats by 0.8, but Ray’s potions raised it by a full 1.0 point.
He had even created potions with such extraordinary effects, to the point that I think it was illogically stupid how Heron Laxon never even considered testing them. Selling the recipe for even one of them would be worth Billions of R.
I took out another potion from my ring. It was one of Ray’s special potions. It was stored in a glass vial with a poison purple hue.
Monster Repelling Potion (Low Grade) - Makes the consumer emit a pheromone that repels C Rank and below monsters. Caution: It will not affect all monsters equally. |
I handed the vial to Mike.
“You know, that vial is missing a skull and crossbones, right?”
“Just drink it. It’s not poison.”
Mike shot it down in a gulp. “Tastes kinda sweet.”
I handed him my black dagger.
“What’s that for?”, he asked.
“Self defence. Just stab as hard as you can, if any monsters approach you. The dagger will hopefully paralyse them.”, I explained. The Lightning Dagger was the best weapon for someone with no mana.
“Monsters will be heading our way soon. Get ready.”
I could already feel the aura of monsters underground. The strongest one seemed to have a hint of fury around them. It was slithering towards us at unimaginable speeds.
“It’s here.”, I alerted Mike. We posed ourselves.
Moments later, the ground in front of us erupted. Sand spilled all over us. Once our visions cleared, I almost fell over.
A 70-metre long horned viper with dark blue scales was staring at us. Its dark eyes stared at us, as its forked tongue darted in and out of its jaws, which looked as if they could snap a car in half. Behind it, more snakes popped up. Red and black-scaled serpents stared at us. All 4 snakes were about half the size of their leader, releasing D Rank auras.
“Appraisal”
Vritra Rank: C+ Break its horn to release the imprisoned waters of this Gate. |
Appraisal was quite uninformative in the sector.
Vritra hissed at us, poison spitting in our direction. I grabbed Mike and rolled sideways, barely avoiding the projectile. Behind me, the poison hit a few trees, which immediately started giving out smoke.
“Run far away from here.”, I pointed Mike away from the battle.
Mike understood his powerlessness in the situation and started running away.
Vritra hissed at his subordinates and two Red Snakes slithered in my direction. I ran towards them and slashed at their skin with a burst of red mana. The cut was shallow, barely going past the skin below their scales, but the scratches immediately started getting blistered as if someone had poured acid on them.
Not wasting time, I quickly jumped on the body of one of the snakes and jabbed my sword inside their skin, releasing mana inside. The snake rocked its body, trying to fling me off but pretty soon it fell to the ground, writhing in pain as it was being burned from the inside.
The other snake leaned back, wary of the tiny human, after seeing its friend being burned from the inside out.
But I didn’t give it a chance to escape as I shot forward. I ran up its slithering body, leaving behind more blazing scratches on it.
I finally reached its head. The monster tried to shake me off, but I held on, stabbing it in the eye, piercing its head. The snake fell with a thud.
I looked in the direction of Vritra. Its eyes narrowed towards me. Extreme bloodlust emitted from his gaze.
“Hmm, the monsters here really don’t seem to be much.”, I taunted. The other two snakes hissed at me but seemed to be too scared to make a move.
I let those two be and instead prepared to attack the boss monster. I rushed towards Vritra’s long body, attempting to burn it but Vritra slithered out of my range. It seemed to be more intelligent than its former subordinates, so I decided to change tactics.
I used multiple wind mana bursts on my sword to throw myself at its head. Instead of dodging, Vritra head-butted me. I immediately changed the mana property to earth and using all my remaining mana, slammed my sword on its head with enough force to break a boulder, before falling to the ground. Thankfully the sand reduced my momentum, preventing me from getting hurt. I doubt even a C Rank body would have been able to come out unhurt from such a fall.
Above me, Vritra screamed in pain. Despite not doing as much damage as I had hoped, it seemed like my last attack had left a very noticeable crack on its horn. Vritra hissed at me, but instead of attacking me, it decided to retreat, its subordinates following it behind.
I sighed in relief as I lay down on the sand. I was absolutely burnt out from that fight. If Vritra had attacked me at the moment, I doubt I would be alive.
Mike came out of his hiding spot and scrambled to my body.
“Oh my god, can you move?”, he frantically checked my body to search for any broken bones or wounds. I had several bruises on my chest from the headbutt, but nothing life-threatening. I summoned a Low-Grade healing potion out of my ring, and Mike quickly uncorked its contents into my mouth.
I could immediately feel the potion kicking in, slowly repairing my body from the inside.
“So, what do we do now?”, Mike asked.
“Nothing we can do. Vritra’s probably already miles away from here, building another forest. Even if we do find it again, it will be heavily guarded. I alone can’t take them on.”
‘Guess being in another world has really inflated my ego.’
After that last attack, when I thought I could die, I was afraid. I was really scared of dying.
‘Experiencing it once was enough. I don’t think I can go through that again.’
“Let’s rest here today, Mike. After that, we will leave the dungeon.”
“But then, what about my home? The Hero League doesn’t care about us. You were our only hope, Sir Ray.”
“Mike, I am sorry. But I, alone, won’t be able to defeat Vritra, while defending myself from the other monsters. When I go back to the Human Continent, I will tell the Hero League about your situation and ask them to send reinforcements. That’s the most I can do. Let me just rest now.”
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