《Dungeon Item Shop》Chapter 319: An old secret
Advertisement
Gone are the days of spring sunshine and summer glows, gone is the autumn and its gentle, nudging winds that would so often coax one to go back home, to slowly seek shelter and warmth and comfort. Now, the winter is here and it has brought with it a front of cold and unforgiving air.
Fresh looks at the breath that is floating out of her mouth as she exhales, standing in the library. The spriggan is down in front of her and seeing her do so, it seems to puff itself out for a moment as well and then also lets out a breath of air.
The two of them stand there, watching the vapors of their bodies float away towards the ceiling.
“What am I even supposed to start with this?” asks Jubilee, watching them from the stairwell together with Basil.
Fresh blinks, turning towards Jubilee together with the spriggan at the same time. “Hey, guys.”
“Don’t you have something productive you should be doing?” asks Jubilee. Fresh nods, turning back to the ceiling and slowly taking in another deep breath before exhaling and watching the dampness of her air float away once more. “If you breathe one more time, I’m going to hit you. Get to work.”
“But Jubilee!” argues Fresh. “I am working!” she says, making sure never to inhale so that Jubilee doesn’t actually hit her. “I’m trying to…” Her throat feels scratchy and strained. “To…”
“You can breathe, dumb-ass.”
Fresh gasps, drawing in a lungful of fresh air. “I’m trying to find out where the cold air is coming from!”
Jubilee sighs, shaking their head. “It’s coming from outside. It’s winter.” They look at Basil. “If I cry, are you going to tell anyone?”
“I’ll keep it to myself,” promises the priestess, placing a hand consolingly on Jubilee’s shoulder. Fresh puffs out her cheek, frowning. They don’t understand. She looks back down at the spriggan that is waving its stubby arms around, exhaling once more. She had recruited it for this task. It seemed surprisingly amiable to her cause for only the few nibbles of bread she had to bribe it with.
She watches the trail of its breath rise away and watches as a tuft of its damp vapor is pushed to the side, as some unseen air current breaks its rising. Sharply, Fresh turns her head to the right, looking at the direction the draft is coming from. Bending down, she grabs the spriggan. “I’m gonna pick you up, okay?”
Advertisement
“Pakew!”
Grabbing the spriggan with both hands, she stands back up and holds it out in front of herself and walks through the library. The spriggan keeps exhaling deep, slow breathes of warm air and she wanders around, trying to find the origin of the air-flow.
“I’m going to go with Shamrock to the dungeon,” says Basil. “We’ll make some money for today’s dinner,” she promises.
“I’ll stay here and make sure that she doesn’t get eaten by the spriggan,” says Jubilee. “And that she actually does some work,” they say sternly.
“I am working!” protests Fresh, turning her head around before she vanishes behind a shelf. “Oh, hey!” she calls back. “Basil, there’s a book on cheap recipes here!” she calls out.
“Really? Set it to the side please!” calls Basil, turning and heading down the staircase. Fresh nods, grabbing it. There are a lot of interesting books here, honestly. They just haven’t had the chance or the comfort to really sit down and sort through them. Though she has seen Jubilee peruse the area a few times, apparently being secretly excited about this room, which she finds very endearing. Jubilee still has trouble showing themself. But they certainly like reading a lot.
The spriggan’s breath moves sidewards, as if some gust had pushed against it. Fresh blinks, turning to the right, to a shelf against the dungeon-facing wall. She leans in, holding the squirming spriggan against herself as she looks into the gap where there are no books.
There’s a small handle.
“Thanks, little guy,” says Fresh, squeezing the spriggan once and setting it down before reaching for the handle. She cups a hand by her mouth, yelling. “Jubilee~!” she calls, rather blase. “We have a secret-bookshelf-wall.”
“What?”
“Secret-bookshelf-wall!” calls Fresh again, looking back to the handle as she turns it. The bookshelf swings open, like a door on a hinge. “I think there’s a murder-room!”
“…What?” asks Jubilee, looking around the corner. “I told you this was a murder-house,” they say. Jubilee comes over and helps her swing the bookcase open, it swings out into the library.
Behind it is a small room, covered in roots from top to bottom. It isn’t so much that there are roots and plants coming through the gaps in the walls as it is that there is simply nothing here but roots and plants. It’s a small room, a passage made up entirely out of gnarled wood and plant-matter and on the far-end of the six-step room, is a portal. A cut-off space. Blue fog.
Advertisement
“…What the fuck?” mutters Jubilee, looking around. “Is that the dungeon?”
“Is that possible, Jubilee?” asks Fresh, blinking. “I thought there was always only ever one dungeon gate?”
Jubilee turns to her and looks, shrugging. “Never heard of it before… but, well, there it fucking is.”
“Maybe it doesn’t go to the dungeon?” she considers. “Maybe it goes somewhere else? Like the adventurers’ guild?”
“One way to find out,” says Jubilee. “Stay there. Let me check it out,” they warn, holding a hand out to block her as they step towards the swirling fog. The spriggan runs in after them. Fresh yelps, trying to stop it, but it squeezes past her before she can. Not sure what else to do, Fresh runs in after Jubilee.
“I told you to wait,” says an annoyed voice a moment later.
“Sorry, Jubilee,” apologizes Fresh. “The spriggan ran in and I got scared that it would get hurt,” she admits.
“You got scared because the spriggan went inside?” asks Jubilee. “But not when I did?”
Fresh scratches her cheek, thinking about it. “You’re strong, Jubilee,” she says, explaining why she wasn’t worried. Fresh looks around the area. They’re definitely inside of the great-tree, by the looks of it. “Are we in the dungeon?” she asks, just to be sure.
“Sure fucking looks like it,” replies Jubilee, looking around the area.
The room is a bit unusual however, for the dungeon. Rather than being one of the gnarled, rooted arenas that she’s gotten used to during their prior explorations of the dungeon, this place rather is a large, open area. The ground is covered in lush grass and mushrooms sprout out in all directions, popping out of forgotten mounds of dirt that run in long, vertical rows.
In the center of it all, is a small, gnarled, leafless tree that twists and turns around itself over and over, as if it had constantly decided to change directions on which way to grow.
“What is this place?” asks Fresh, looking down at one of the long lines of dirt on the floor.
Jubilee pokes the ground, watching as the spriggan runs off towards the odd, dead looking tree in the middle of the room. “Looks like an old, overgrown farm, actually,” they say, puzzling. Jubilee plucks a mushroom. “Aren’t these the same kind that Basil made last night?”
Fresh shakes her head. “I dunno. We better let her look at them, but…” she looks around the room. This is clearly the dungeon, but there’s no way out from here, apart from the blue-fog behind themselves. It’s like there’s a secluded room, somewhere deep down in the dungeon and the only way to get inside of it is through their house.
Jubilee drops the mushroom back to the ground and the two of them walk towards the tree that the spriggan has started to oddly dance around. It lifts its little, stubby arms into the air and does an odd prance as it moves around the gnarled tree in a circle, humming as it does so, its leaf bouncing on its head.
“Aw, look, Jubilee,” says Fresh. “He’s playing.”
“He’s praying, dumb-ass,” notes Jubilee. “Haven’t you ever seen a cultist before?”
Fresh shakes her head. “Basil doesn’t dance when she prays.”
“Thank fuck.”
The two of them look at the little spriggan that continues its odd dance. The tree starts to move. Jubilee grabs her and pulls her back a few steps as the knotted, old, gray and leafless tree begins to unwind like a frozen serpent unstiffening itself. The ancient, dried bark begins to crackle and break as it falls off from the movements, like dried, flaking skin off of an old burn.
The tree spreads its branches, revealing a brighter, newer branch in its center that it had hidden. It then begins to extend it outward towards the dancing spriggan. With a crack, it swings one of its own branches against the new one, snapping off the fresh, leafy limb and severing it.
The spriggan does a little flourish, chiming and shaking its leaf as it ends its ritual. It bends down and grabs the freshly fallen branch and drags it back over their way.
The two of them look down at this newest oddity.
[Rare-wood]{Artifact} Rare-wood is an extremely durable, strong and highly magically conductive material. It’s permeated with the natural energies of the world-tree and can continue to draw power from it, even while further away. Weight: 3kg Value: ???
“Pa-fucking-kew,“ mutters Jubilee, staring at the very proud looking spriggan.
Advertisement
- In Serial9 Chapters
The Sanguine Reaver
Young detective Harrison Slyde works alongside three trusted allies, fighting for the good people of Karabone City. But they don’t know that they’ve already lost him way before a criminal from his past catches up to him. At the same time, high schooler Andrew Lakes wounds up in an incident, resulting in some extraordinary ‘gifts’. He’s not sure how to use them, however. These two separate individuals, though they know each other on the surface, work differently in the shadows, masked by their newly-formed alter egos. There’s a third player, too. One whom Harrison detests so much it drives him to do all he’s done, till the end. With him dabbling in morally ambiguous grounds, and Andrew uncertain of his own purpose, will they find out what they’re really here for?
8 236 - In Serial17 Chapters
Dark Matter
In the year 2023, scientists investigating the nature of dark matter caused a blackout throughout the entire world of Coranth. With this blackout came the appearance of supernatural and near-magical elemental abilities able to be wielded by all. By harnessing the dark matter in the environment, even ordinary humans now accessed powers that would have been deemed fantasy. These abilities include Wind, Fire, Lightning, Water, and Terra, being the five natural elements of which dark matter is absorbed by the planet itself. Additionally, the two moons orbiting Coranth offer the "Superior" elements of Dark and Light. The year is now 2041, and Dark Matter will follow the story of an adolescent boy named Raiden Sullivan in a dystopian future, 16 years old, eldest of 2, and son to Marcus Sullivan. Raiden is an intelligent young man belonging to a poor family with an absentee mother. He partakes in daily chores to cover living expenses after school and his home life is surrounded by his caring father and younger sister. In truth, this is my take on urban fantasy with slight LitRPG that keeps the "magic" elements somewhat scientific for a more realistic story. In using the dark matter surrounding our universe, humans can now harness elemental abilities as well as absorb dark matter from the beasts/monsters to further strengthen their abilities. For the most part, that'll be the main premise of the power system. Full transparency, this will be the first story I write and also the first story I publish, so please be patient with me. For some context, I'm an avid reader and after 4 or so years of only consuming, I feel that it might be time to try my hand at writing instead. Please feel free to add your opinions and criticism, it would be much appreciated. With that said, I hope you enjoy Dark Matter!
8 94 - In Serial63 Chapters
Street Girl
Eighteen-year-old hockey prodigy Elliot Wexler has three goals for senior year. One: somehow graduate with a 3.5 GPA. Two: hide his bipolar disorder from his peers. And three: make it into the NHL with no scandals. Piece of cake.What he doesn't expect is to find Lucy, a homeless girl, hiding from the winter frost in his dad's shed.Elliot's busy, complicated life doesn't permit room for error, and falling in love with a girl from a totally different world sounds like the opposite of a good idea. But Elliot can't help but be drawn to Lucy and her elusive ways--even when she seems to vanish from his life non-stop, each time leaving him with a bigger hole in his heart. But Elliot is determined to break down Lucy's barriers. And when he does, he discovers that her life is more complicated--and dangerous--than he could have imagined. With drafting season approaching, and Elliot's fragile mental health deteriorating, he's forced to face a difficult question: Is first love supposed to hurt so much?***PLEASE DO NOT ADD THIS STORY TO GOODREADS.
8 502 - In Serial54 Chapters
On Earth's Altar
The discovery of a prehistoric body sets in motion a cataclysmic chain of events long prophesied by mystics. . . .Still grieving his mother's death, Seattle bachelor Peter Barshman receives a cryptic message from his estranged father. As he ponders its meaning, he is approached by Nechama Davila, a young Israeli archaeologist who believes Peter and his father harbor information about a stolen artifact of immense importance. But she's not the only one zeroing in on Peter. When assassins strike, the two of them are thrust into a deadly game of cat and mouse where the only hope for survival is finding the artifact before the killers find them. Tinkering away in his basement laboratory, former CDC virologist R. K. Brisling receives an urgent phone call. The vice president of the United States is dead, and Congress wants to know why. Dragged out of semi-retirement to investigate, Brisling returns to the CDC in Atlanta, where he confronts his tragic past and a looming viral outbreak beyond his wildest fears. When Brisling traces the outbreak to its unlikely source, he uncovers an astonishing link between the virus, the artifact, and the mystics' prophecy--a link that could shape the future of human civilization. _____________________________Here's what others are saying about ON EARTH'S ALTAR:"... This is definitely one of the best books I've ever read on WP!" -- @linahanson, Wattpad Ambassador"Intelligent, mysterious, beautifully written ..." -- @Megerah111"Very Dan Brown like ... I've read all of his novels. For storytelling, attention to research, and writing style, I'd put [@Frode92's] writing on par with his." -- @elmerseward
8 253 - In Serial38 Chapters
Anne of Green Gables (1908)
Anne of Green Gables recounts the adventures of Anne Shirley, a young orphan girl mistakenly sent to Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, a middle-aged brother and sister who have a farm on Prince Edward Island and who had intended to adopt a boy to help them.
8 288 - In Serial19 Chapters
Learn Japanese Language
Note: This is already the edited version.Well, this is not a story. It's a book where you can learn about Japanese so easy~~Read this and learn Japanese.I've already edited this book for some purposes. I'd like it to be more easy and convenient to understand. I'll also post some drills and exercises for you to easily remember what have you learned about the previous chapter. Enjoy reading! Arigatou!
8 198

