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Two Months Later...


Arthur awoke, groggy and disoriented. Something felt wrong. Why was he sitting slumped in this chair? And what was that awful smell?

"Are you awake now?" Flossy asked.

Arthur blinked, the world snapping back into focus. He realized that the older woman was standing right in front of him, holding something under his nose. A small vial. Smelling salts?

"What happened?" he muttered

"You had a seizure," she replied matter-of-factly.

What? Arthur felt for his internal healing card. Sure enough, he found it at work steadily drawing on his mana.

Then, as if a switch had been flipped, his memory of the last few minutes returned. He remembered eating an off-colored peach that, surprisingly, didn't taste too horrible. At least, until he had lost control of his limbs.

"I had a bad reaction," he said, his voice gaining strength. He straightened up and looked around, rolling his shoulders. His muscles felt as if he had just finished an intense workout. "What went wrong? I thought you said you tested the peach for poison."

Flossy was always meticulous about such things, and it was one of the reasons Arthur trusted her.

Flossy shrugged and turned back to scribble frantically in a notebook. "We did, but sometimes unexpected reactions happen." She cast him a dry look. "That is why we have testers."

Arthur preferred when his job yielded resistances rather than seizures. The past couple of months had been quite fruitful in that regard. Especially last week, when a strange mix of salts and almond flakes had granted him a Resistance to drowning in salt water. He hadn't tested it out yet, but...

"You owe me double pay," he said, dryly.

"Do I?" Flossy blinked her extraordinarily large eyes.

"Yes, I want hazard pay. You hired me to quantify the results, not to act as a poison tester," he reminded her.

Arthur found it easier to be blunt with her. Otherwise, she tended to completely miss nuances in conversation.

Flossy thought hard, then nodded. "Okay, double pay today."

This meant Arthur be leaving with two Rare card shards for today. Brixaby would be happy about that.

He leaned back in the chair and let the healing card finish its work.

***

Flossy's crazy experiments never took up his whole day. In fact, left Arthur plenty of time to train. He left her laboratory cave a few minutes later, healed of any lingering effects from the seizure and wealthier by two shards, and made his way down the twisting hallways.

Bit by bit, he was figuring out the layout of the confusing Free Hive. The trick, it seemed, was to stop trying to make it make sense.

When he got to main bubble number 1 -- a place one would think would be at the front or the end of the inner Mesa complex, but no, it was smack in the middle -- Arthur didn't take the stairs up to the higher caves. Instead, he bent to get his hands dusty to help him grip better, then jumped at the cave wall.

The sheer rock wall was porous, which made sense because there were so many caves. There were lots of holes, big and small, to grab onto. Arthur started to climb.

It was risky. He'd fallen once or twice when the hand or foot holds broke. But both times he hadn't fallen far and hadn't broken any bones. Just got a bunch of bruises.

Now that his Rock Climbing skill was up to level 22, he had a sort of sixth sense about where it was safe to put his hands and feet.

That warning system only came when he was actively using the skill. If he didn't focus, he could easily overlook the little whisper of wisdom in the back of his mind that his hand or foothold wasn’t safe.

Also, he learned that to keep getting better, he couldn't just climb the same paths over and over. He had to keep pushing himself and trying new things to continue to level. Maybe there was a life lesson in there, but Arthur was too busy climbing to think about it.

His new knowledge -- or was it experience? -- warned him twice about weak handholds. He changed his grip, even stretching way above his head one time.

He was rewarded with Rock Climbing 23.

Arthur grinned. His success helped lift him the rest of the way.

He got to the cave he was looking for and found a not-so-happy man with soil-stained looking down at him.

"Normal people use the ladders, or call a dragon."

"What's the fun in that?" Arthur asked, standing.

"You do have a dragon, right?" the man, Taza, asked.

"Yes, but he's still too young to fly me up. Plus, climbing gets my heart racing." Arthur would rather Taza think he liked the rush than know he was working on his skills.

Some rumors about him and Brixaby's abilities had gotten out to the general public. But they hadn’t made the splash he’d feared. Most people in the Hive didn't care much about fighting. So much that Arthur wondered if they were choosing to ignore it. Having a combat card was like a secret nobody wanted to talk about.

Cressida thought it might be because they were scarred from the places they'd left. Arthur worried it was enforced cultural ignorance.

Despite that, Arthur liked Taza, who he'd met through Flossy. Taza didn't talk much about his life before coming to the Hive, but from the hints Arthur had picked up, Taza's family had worked for a cruel noble. Arthur could sympathize with that.

Somehow, Taza got a Rare card in his youth. It had been both a blessing and a curse. The noble had made him use it so much he was always on the verge of burning out. But after Taza escaped, the card made him invaluable to the Hive.

His was a magical card that made plants grow at an accelerated rate. Lots of Common and Uncommon cards could do that, too. What made Taza’s Rare was his accelerated growth spell didn't cause the soil to lose its nutrients.

Arthur had learned a lot recently. Like how growing a lot of crops could make the soil lose nutrients. Dragon soil could be added, to fix it. But dragon soil was expensive and dangerous to use. Plus, it was needed at the edges of the kingdom.

So someone who could use magic to keep the soil and plants healthy while wildly overproducing was worth his weight in gold.

But Taza loved being a farmer. He could've used his rare card to grow lots of crops and get rich. But he really loved his work and the plants. He was happy to teach Arthur what he knew.

Arthur had gotten to level 14 in Farming, and had leveled several herb skills such as Herb Identification. He'd also gotten better at other secondary skills like trimming, pruning, and harvesting.

He thought he might be on the verge of a class, soon.

Arthur was thankful for Taza's help and for the skills he was leveling, but it wasn’t the real reason he was here.

“Well,” Taza said with a roll of his eyes at Arthur’s antics. “Let’s get to work.”

Right now, they were working on a new variety of corn that would hopefully provide a larger yield. It wasn't the most exciting thing, but Arthur couldn’t complain if it kept people from starving.

They worked down the rows: Arthur identifying and pulling weeds, which grew rapidly in dragon soil because it made the ground so fertile. They both worked quickly: Taza because of his experience, and Arthur because of his skills.

After about an hour, Taza thanked Arthur and paid him a simple Common shard. It was Arthur's very low pay for the week. But again, that wasn’t why he was here.

"I'll finish up here," Arthur said, pointing to the hoe and other tools. That was part of his job, too.

Taza thanked him and left. But before he did, he used a bit of his magic to make the plants grow overnight. By chance, this also reset Arthur's Counterfeit Siphon timer.

Arthur waited until Taza was gone. Then he walked across the length of the space to an orchard set in the back. Among peaches, cherry trees, and almonds was a single apple tree. It was bigger than the rest, and if someone looked closely, they could see a purple sheen to the bark.

Arthur looked over his shoulder to make sure Taza hadn't come back. Then he concentrated on his newly copied ‘Accelerated Growth – Rare’ spell and used it on the tree.

He wished he could keep spells forever, but he had to work with what he had.

The apple tree seemed to sigh like it was relieved. The leaves turned toward Arthur. Then, right before his eyes, purple flowers bloomed all over – literally, up and down the trunk as well as the branches. This wasn't how normal apple flowers bloomed, but this wasn't a normal tree.

As Arthur kept giving it power, the flowers withered, seemed to collapse in on themselves, and were replaced by the green buds of growing apples. Those grew and deepened to a dark purple as they ripened. In less than a minute, right when Arthur was almost out of magic, he had a whole harvest of purple apples that blocked psychic powers.

Arthur started picking these apples, putting them one by one in his Personal Space. He had barrels of them now. Each one was an arrow in the quiver of tricks he planned to use against the Mind Singer.

After he finished that job, he cleaned up like he promised Taza.

Then, he made the long climb down. His next stop was to find Brixaby.

With some luck, his little dragon would be done with his crafting job, too. It was payday for both of them, which meant more Rare shards. If they were really lucky, they’d have enough for a brand-new Rare card.

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Comments

Anonymous

That’s a more serious time skip than I would have predicted. Love that he’s getting barrels of magical fruits. If he ever settles and makes his own world he can have tons of beautiful plants to populate it.

Anonymous

Really hoping for some offensive skills soon. Now that he has the mind singer to take care of I hope he gets some to take care of it.

Khite

Yay time skip! And of course arthur is hoarding more produce in his personal storage. He reminds me of a squirrel 🐿️. Also I hope he’s started working on leadership/public speaking skills in these two months. I know he’s been working most of life solo, (since he got his cards) but if he wants to takeover the free hive and/or recruit more dragons … Especially with brixaby’s personality as it is …

Anonymous

Is there a mythic card that provides a single skill? In theory it is possible, but could arthur copy it? Can his Legendary card handle it?

Steven Beal

thanks for the chapter

Undead Writer

Thanks for the chapter

Daniel Viana Rodrigues

I'm looking forward to see his updated status sheet, with all the new skills and extra stats. After all, leveling a new body skill to 20 gives him bonus points and he's sure to have a lot of new skills over level 20.

Salvo

I'm hoping the time skip reveals Arthur's dad was retrieved at some point. The writing took out Arthur's oath to the king off-camera, but now the campaign is swinging towards 'liberation', a better human mentor is needed. I think Arthur having to do it all on his own in secret was how we excused some aspects of personal growth.

Thaldor

Nice little progress and time skip, this arc has me really engaged. Loving the return to some good old skills and crafts 😊

Anonymous

I wonder what his next combat card will be?

Anonymous

He can copy mythic card skills, but they are only available for a single minute. The answer to "how well could he use them" is unclear right now. But he will certainly find said answer. Oh, and his mastery cards shouldn't have any problem helping him upgrade a skill gained from a copied mythic skill, because mastery cards clearly function as a supplement to whatever skill he has (regardless of the source of those skills).

Dan Mackison

I'm looking forward to getting back to Joy and learning what "You're only connected through her quest and linked cards" means. I re-read the entire book and still don't understand what Brixalby and Joy can and can't share back and forth with their riders. At this moment, I know more about dragon wing shape than this major plot point.

Honour Rae

It basically means Cressida isn't linked with Joy's new poison abilities. The original link was through her quest card (and the new card they created upon linking).

Dan Mackison

Yes, but how does that work? Does Brixalby have access to Arthur's personal space card but not his stealth card because one was acquired after bonding? Do they share the virtual class cards Arthur creates as he levels up his skills? I didn't even know they had two personal spaces until Brixalby talked about shelves (I thought they shared one room) at which time a nullification power was brought up which Arthur said he didn't share (except he got out of those cuffs earlier). Sharing cards is a BIG deal to the plot and readers (or at least one reader) doesn't understand when it does and doesn't apply in advance of a character arbitrarily saying "that doesn't work."

Gopard

Thanks for the chapter! 

Squirtle

From what I remember, when Arthur and Brix initially linked, they had intuitively felt the option to only have access to each other's linked card(s) or have access to all of each other's cards. It mentioned that Arthur and Brix agreed on the latter because they were both greedy for power, but maybe Cressida and Joy didn't feel the same or maybe it's something only available to Legendary and above pairs.

Anonymous

Love the chapter, looks like you dropped a word here: "He got to the cave he was looking for and found a not-so-happy man with soil-stained looking down at him." It should mention something like soil-stained shoes or pants or gloves.

Pannath

Brixaby consuming shards seems like a waste. He should collect enough to make a card, then see if the card is useful for him/Arthur, then consume the card. He still gets all the shards from the card AND a power. Just consuming the shards individually... no powers for either of them. Also Arthur has been the one to construct cards, I wonder what happens if a Dragon puts shards together.