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Chapter 35

  Pag used the hem of the sleeve on his robe to wipe the blood from his nose as he looked out over the vast cavern. There was a narrow walkway that descended out of sight into the darkness, pale witch lights of blue and yellow bobbing here and there illuminating the path or shelves holding moldering books, scrolls, stone tablets and who knew what else. Bits of metal glinted in the faint witch lights, some laying in areas that didn’t look as if they even had accessible paths that could lead to them. The walls were smooth black grey stone with gold and red minerals striations that seemed to dance and shift in the witch lights, never appearing the same even if you stared at the same area. The air was warm despite the frigid out beyond the hole they had used to enter and felt thick with mana.

  “Well, It’s out of the weather.” Pag said, finally pulling up his menus and checking his compass skill. He grimaced and waved them away, silently activating his ping skill, sending out a pulse of mana like magical echolocation to check for enemies within the vicinity. “It looks like the storm pushed us a bit off course, we went a little too far to the west. But, the good news is that there doesn’t appear to be any mobs or enemies and it’s quite a bit warmer than it was outside.” Pag said with a weak smile and nervous laugh.

  Aviva sighed and rubbed her temples. “It’ll be fine, at least we have shelter. Did you set it as your base?” She asked turning to him.

  Pag nodded. “Yeah right after we entered it gave me the option. Is it usually so vague on the details?”

  “Only when it’s one that is unique, hidden or extremely high level. This definitely fits at least two of those categories.” She said frowning.

  “We have about eighteen hours give or take until the next break in the storm unless this place opens up on the other side of the range we’re going to be stuck here for a while.” Maverick said quietly from beside Toula.

  “I’ve never heard of anyone called Dedisco. Wonder if he was an old god or a prophet to some lost cult?” Toula said watching the witch lights as they danced. “You should try to upgrade it enough to increase the lighting.”She said, shaking herself and turning to him.

  “How do I do that?” Pag asked scratching his chin as he looked around.

  “Toula, word of advice, this dolt hasn’t read any of the game guide or lore so you will have to act as if he is on the slow end.” Aviva said in a stage whisper.

  “Well that explains quite a bit” Andromeda snorted as she reached into her hood pulling out a small pale skinned winter apple.

  “Pull up your menus” Toula said with a small smile.

  Pag scowled, pulling them up. “Ok they’re up.”

  “There should be one towards the very bottom marked Mechanics and Lore. Directly below that is the Base menu. Click on the Base menu for now, read the former later when you have a moment.” she waited until Pag gave a small nod indicating that he had the menu pulled up before continuing. “Now there should be an option for upgrades and repairs. You will want to click on that. Ignore the others for now, you probably won’t have the items or funds to do much more than add a little more lighting if even that. This place is likely massive so any changes will be expensive.”

  Pag tapped the Upgrade and repairs option, blinking at the long list before him. Most of the options under this menu seemed to be either locked or broken with error indicators rather than titles of their function. He mentally tapped the lights option and blinked. “It looks like the only cost to upgrade the lights is mana but it doesn’t say how much.” He mumbled as he tapped the option.

  Pag instantly regretted the action. Mana tore from him in a torrential wave, his mind unable to process anything beyond the pain that wracked his body. It was as if he was being filleted alive, like every inch of his skin torn from him or as if he had been tossed into a river of molten metal. Finally it subsided and Pag glanced at his mana bar that was now empty and took a deep breath. He lay there for a while, breathing labored and saliva hanging from the corner of his mouth.

  “Pag?”

  Pag blinked, mind registering his name being repeated as someone shook his shoulder. He gave a low groan and rubbed his face with his hand. “Yeah?” He asked slowly.

  “Well at least he’s not brain dead.” Andromeda said from behind him. “At least not any more than he was earlier.”

  “Were you even paying attention when I said that this place was massive?” Toula asked in a tired voice.

  Pag blinked, not responding to them as he stared at the flashing icon in the corner of his vision.

  

  Pag cursed and rested his head in his hands.

  “Well, we have light now.” Pag said, his voice muffled as it crawled from between his hands.

  “If you keep doing stupid things like this you’re going to need to go to a Carver.” Aviva said.

  “What do you mean?” Pag said, lifting his head.

  Aviva grabbed his hands and held them up without saying a word. Pag stared at his hands for a moment not sure at first what he was supposed to be seeing. Then he saw it. His right hand up to the middle of his forearm was scared and mottled with rippling waves of flesh. His left arm held odd golden lines that hinted at flames and held a subtle glow that went from his fingertips only fading from sight as they passed his wrist. Pag winced and looked closer, flexing his hands noting that his right hand was stiff and seemed to pull in a strange way.

  “I can understand the right hand, that was from spell instability. What the hell is with my left hand though?” Pag asked, turning his hands this way and that.

  “That is Mana scaring. It happens when you use Mana in an unsafe or otherwise unstable way. Not even a carver can remove that.”

  “What happens when it spreads?”

  “You become more like your element as it spreads. Just pray it doesn’t spread too far.”

  “Why is that?”

  A warm rush surged through him as he cracked the book open, a smile spreading across his face as he read the pop up.

  The rift between ‘clasms and genesis. This book is a lore based skill book detailing how a mage type character class can walk the path of a clasm or genesis master in which they can deliver devastating near apocalyptic blows or create elemental golems and heal. This book grants plus one level to an already existing clasm or genesis skill base or unlocks the option for one of these paths if not already accepted. Please select a relevant skill to increase.

  Pag looked at the options and tapped the flame shift skill.

  

  

  

  “I’m going to look around. Maybe there’s a secondary exit that we can use to get out of here instead of having to wait out the storm and take the long way out.” Aviva says placing a book on a shelf.

  Pag shook himself mentally and nodded to her. “Right. Let's save cataloging these books for later. We need to get an idea of what this place looks like and make sure there’s not any hidden traps or monsters lurking in here or that someone won't sneak in here while we sleep and take us out.” he says, placing the book on the shelf. He stopped, glancing at Toula and Maverick. “Maybe it'd be best if you guys stayed here for now while we make sure there's not anything dangerous in here.” He said with a grin.

  Toula gave a short nod. “We’ll get something to eat ready.” she said placing a hand on Maverick’s shoulder who just scowled from between the folds of fabric.

  Pag turned and followed Aviva through the rows of shelves, fighting back the urge to grab books of shelves for more skills and gains. As they reached the last row of shelves a massive fireplace, obviously at least partially clogged by debris that had filtered down it, greeted them like the gaping maw of a dragon haven eaten so much that the food refused to go past the mouth. The fireplace was literally carved into a dragons gaping maw. The dark stone appearing to be nearly lifelike in its relief. In front of the clogged fireplace the dilapidated remains of low sitting tables and chairs sat sagging to the floor, the cushions of the chairs long since rotted away into moldering fuzzy heaps. A lone metallic cup lay on the floor next to one chair next to a book that had seen better days and likely wouldn’t survive if one tried to pick it up.

  “I bet the shelves have an enchantment to protect the books, that’s probably why that one isn’t in good shape.” Aviva says in a quiet voice as she looks. “Looks like there are three doors that leave this room, not counting the one we entered through up stairs. Which do you think we should take?” she said pointing to one on the left hand wall, one set into the same wall as the fireplace directly across from them, and one set into the right hand wall.

  Pag rubbed his chin as he considered for a moment before pointing to the left and stepping towards it. The door on the wall to the left of them sat nearly flush with the seam of the book shelf and was a dark wood that nearly blended into the dark stone. Even the grain of the wood lined up with the crystalline striations that ran through the stone. Pag pushed the door open, surprised that no sound uttered from the hinges but even more surprised when the door fell flat to the floor with a thundering clatter. He cringed, gritting his teeth.

  Aviva came close behind him, a sigh slipping from her lips as she pointed to the hinges. “Looks like they used leather for them. Leather means a quieter door but if not properly maintained the leather will decay until it won't hold the door anymore. It was probably only standing because it was closed.” She slipped around him and stepped through the door.

  After a moment Pag followed behind her.“You really don’t want to see what happens, much less experience it.”

  “Why is that?”

  “You really need to read the game guide and wiki.” Aviva sighed, shaking her head. “Come on, let’s explore your new base.”

  Pag grumbled to himself as he stood and looked around, the area they stood in was about 20 feet wide and extended 15 feet from the entrance in a half circle. The far ledge led to a set of stone stairs that descended at least fifty feet to the floor below. The ground was smooth black grey stone, the odd striations everywhere you looked. Row upon row of book shelves lined the massive cavern room, small arched doorways carved into the stone leading elsewhere. Once they reached the bottom of the stairs, Pag padded up to one of the closest shelves and grabbed a random book.

  

  

  Pag blinked and dismissed the option placing the book gently back on the shelf and grabbing another. He had a ways to go before he could switch classes without losing his current class or progress and he wasn't much of a fan of being set back to level one.

  

  He replaced the book and grabbed another, his heart rate accelerating. Was every book in this place a skill related book that could teach him in some form or another?

  

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