Weaponsmith : [A crafting litRPG]

Chapter 30: Chapter 30: We’ve waited long enough. It’s time to make our move and to establish the owl-god. Who~


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“Thanks for your time,” says Hineni, perhaps somewhat sarcastically as he shuts the door behind the leaving guardsmen, who are taking Beni with them as a key witness to this attack. Sockel leaves too, going along with them.

 

Given that Obscura is a god, her word was essentially taken as truth by the guardsmen without any real questions. And, to be fair, it was the truth. But still, maybe it’s not the best judicial system in the world. Apparently, their fight had made quite a bit of noise, which doesn’t surprise Hineni, given the broken glass and all of the screaming.

 

- That’s ignoring the four people who he disintegrated.

 

The man rubs his forehead, turning his back to the door and leaning against it. He has the urge to slide down along it and to just sit there for a moment and to just let everything run through his head once. Just for a few minutes, just to breathe.

 

But there’s no time to be that person right now.

 

Hineni pushes himself off of the door, heading back to the others. So many things need tending to. Rhine needs medical attention and then a whack on the head and then more medical attention, his favorite window is broken and letting out the little heat present in the house, there is glass and swamp-mud from the boots of the frogs everywhere, there are smears of blood from Rhine’s mother and from the other frogs that need to be washed away, he needs to talk to Obscura about what just happened and how they’re going to proceed, the forge is ruined, they’re out of money, the whole house reeks of frogs.

 

The list goes on and on and on. There’s no time to rest. There’s work to do and Hineni is the only one here whose responsibility it is to do these things and who’s still in fighting shape.

 

Two sharp, taloned hands wrap themselves around himself from behind and Hineni does find a second to stop after all, as he presses his palm down on top of them, holding their warmth against his own stomach. Well, maybe he’s not the only one. “I missed you,” he says, looking over his shoulder.

 

A head presses itself against his back as she rubs her cheek across it. “Who~”

 

Hineni nods, looking at the mountain of work ahead of himself. Those damn frogs. They nearly took everything from him. He squeezes her hands. He’s not going to forgive them for this. This was too far, too much.

 

Frogs

 

The word hisses in his mind as he stares around the room, assessing everything, with wide, paranoid eyes.

 

He’s really starting to dislike them, honestly.

 


 

“Rhine’s in bed,” says Hineni, looking around the damp forge. Obscura is sitting on his shoulder, having flown in through the upper window. “Did you know?” he asks her.

 

“Rivers have frogs. FROGS!” she hoots. “When they stole my Hineni, the river boy was here, looking, searching,” Obscura says. “Obscura saw with her beautiful eyes.”

 

Hineni looks inside the smelter. It’s flooded. “…Looking?” he asks. “For what?”

 

“For weaknesses, for bad wood in Obscura’s nest!” she hoots. “Bad wood for bad frogs!”

 

The man rubs his forehead, thinking. Given Obscura’s literal obscuring effect over him and his, uh… their, house, they seem to be oddly hard to find in an undefinable way. All of the people who always hound him in the adventurer’s guild never seem to find their door. But the servants of powerful gods, they have little trouble doing so. That would explain why the boy was so high up in the rafters though, after he returned from his kidnapping. It’s not an easy spot to get to by accident. He was looking for something.

 

“But then the wet-boy helped her Hineni!” she croons. “So generous Obscura forgave and was eased,” she explains. “She felt bad for the frog-boy, yes? Made soup, yes?”

 

“Frog soup,” notes Hineni.

 

She clicks with her beak, spinning her head in a circle. “Unforgivable. The eating of the frogs is unforgivable,” she hoots. “Obscura has marked him.”

 

Hineni blinks, lifting his gaze. The soup…? He had assumed that was just her being quirky and also because they didn’t actually have any chicken. He had assumed that she was apologizing for bullying the boy and causing him to fall into the cold river by cooking him a hot meal. He had thought that it was a nurturing, warm act on her part.

 

But it wasn’t. It was a tactical move. If word got out that Rhine ate literal frogs, he’d be outcast amongst the frog cult. He’d have to stay with them here for protection. He’s a spy sent here to spy on them and she was in the process of turning him around and making him a double-agent for them.

 

He turns his head to look at Obscura, not sure if he should be impressed or terrified. That’s godly insight, he supposes.

 

“Obscura suspected after she left to find the Beni. Wise Obscura, observant Obscura!” She sways around on his shoulder, lifting a wing. “Hineni likes majestic Obscura, yes? Big yes?”

 

“Sure,” replies Hineni, half-lost in his confusing thoughts.

 

“Who~!” she protests, lightly nibbling his cheek with her sharp beak

 

Hineni flinches, rubbing the sore spot. “Sorry. Big, yes.” She hoots, satisfied. The man looks around at the wet ground as he connects as many dots as he can. He had told the boy when they were making the daggers what would happen if his forge got ruined. So he was sent here to actively look for weaknesses in Obscura’s magic, weakness in his home, in him.

 

Wait… did Rhine take the frog-books out of the library too? To destroy their information?

 

“How did you notice?” asks Hineni, still not entirely sure how he missed it himself.

 

She puffs out her chest. “Sharp eyes, yes?” asks Obscura. “RHINE!” she hoots very loudly, just next to his ear. “The river wizard!” she exclaims, as if copying what Rhine always does. “It has nineteen, yes?”

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Hineni blinks, turning his gaze to look at the yellow eyes in front of him. “Uh… letters?” he guesses. ”I mean, sure?”

 

She nods. “Three! It goes into nineteen six and one-third times! Yes?”

 

“Uh…”

 

“Six! ‘F’ is six!” she screeches, flapping her wings. “In alphabet! ‘F’ for FROGS!”

 

Hineni nods. It's true. Rhine's name has nineteen letters and three does go into nineteen six and one-third times. ‘F’ is the sixth letter of the alphabet, after all. It’s too perfect to be a coincidence. Surely this has to be true. He blinks. “Wait. What about the one-third?” he asks. “It’s six and one-third?”

 

Obscura shakes her head, spinning it far too far each time as she does a nearly full turn with each movement. “Only one-third because the river boy is small, yes? Young! Little frog! Only one-third frog!”

 

Hineni hits his fist into his open palm. “Of course. It all makes sense,” he nods. It’s so obvious.

 

“Who~!”

 

“Wait,” says Hineni again. “Why didn’t you warn me?”

 

“MYSTERIOUS ARE THE WAYS OF MIGHTY OBSCURA!” screeches the owl, spreading both of her wings as she sways with her body, her head staying perfectly in place.

 

Hineni shrugs, looking back over the disaster. It’s good enough for him.

 


*Thook*

*Thook*

*Thook*

 

They need wood.

 

Obscura is back at home, drying out the forge as best as she can with her wind magic, but they need wood. Hineni’s going to have to keep the fire running for as long as he can and it'll have to be as hot as he can manage to sustain it.

 

Most of the forge is made out of stone, in order to keep the rest of the building safe from any spreading flames in the event of an accident. But that doesn’t mean that the foundation beneath the heavy tower won’t get weak from flooding. That doesn’t mean that moisture won’t creep and wick into the walls.

 

Most of the building is heated through the forge by design. In a functional adventurer’s guild of the size of his home, the forge would have been running day and night in order to service repairs, item orders and such things. The heat generated by it can move through some shafts to the rest of the house by closing the high windows of the forge. He hasn’t made use of this system yet, but it’s about time.

 

Something cold touches Hineni’s face. It’s a gentle touch, like the hand of a dead spirit with love for him, softly stroking his cheek. Surprised, the man blinks, looking up towards the sky through the canopy of the dark forest.

 

- It’s starting to snow.

 

With renewed vigor and anxiety, Hineni grabs his steel-axe and returns to his work.

 

*Thook*

*Thook*

*Thook*

 


 

Hineni stands in the doorway, staring at Rhine’s chest moving the blanket covering him as he rests. On one hand, Rhine is literally an enemy agent, sent to spy on them and sabotage them wherever he could. On the other hand, he’s just a boy who was deathly terrified of his mother. It’s not hard to see why, really.

 

Sure, he had tricked them and ruined two of his rooms and now the forge too, a total of three rooms, but, on the other hand, he had tried to get Hineni to escape shortly before the attack commenced, perhaps having had last doubts. He tried to cut Hineni’s bonds in secret during the fight.

 

- Does it even out?

 

Hineni shakes his head. Those karmic scales aren’t his to balance. But, in his heart of hearts, it does. The boy came through in the end. He even bit Beni, which, looking back on it, was a pretty bold move that he paid for. Plus, he just likes Rhine. Maybe that is clouding his judgement too?

 

The man sighs, not sure what to do. Even in his three-life, people are still a hard thing to really grasp. They’re all so... odd.

 

As the breath leaves his lungs and a new one comes to fill it, so does a smell. Hineni lifts his gaze towards the bed that the boy is resting in and closes the door again. It smells like owl. That’s good enough for him. Hineni closes the door and then eyes the broom that has been leaned against the wall. That being said, the boy is going to have a lot of sweeping in his future.

 

For some reason, the broom doubles itself in his vision. The world wobbles.

 


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