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Antheone - A Villager's Tale

Chapter

Chapter

Apr 17, 2023

“Hold still for a minute.”
Yori opened his eyes in time to witness Kana firmly pressing on his shoulder to pop it back into the socket. This did cause Yori to let out a yelp. He slowly began regaining the feeling in his fingertips. His fingers wiggled. After a few minutes of tingling he could lift his elbow slightly. Kana continued her work, not acknowledging the twitching of Yori’s arm.
“The blood loss and bruising are relatively easy to heal, but you should have rushed right here with these breaks and dislocations!”
“I’m sorry, it’s just-“
“Magic isn’t all powerful you know! All I can do is speed up normal healing.”
“Yes, Lady Kana. You see-“
“If any of this had started to heal without me setting it first you could have permanently lost use! We can’t create miracles, you know?”
“Yes Ma’am, I’m sorry…”
“It’s alright. All that matters is you’re safe. I am curious though. What happened? Did you get trampled by the farm animals or something? You should really be more careful.”
“Well, actually… I was fighting jackalopes outside of the city and it kind of took me a while to get the hang of it…. The first one I fought really did a number to me.”
Kana halted her lecture and her healing. She stared at him with her mouth partially open in surprise. For a minute she thought maybe she had heard him incorrectly. Furrowing her brow, Kana placed her arms on her hips asked him to repeat himself.
“Excuse me, you did WHAT?!”
The last word was quite loud. A few citizens could be heard commenting on what must be going on behind the curtain. Keeping his eyes averted, all Yori could do was laugh nervously. Yori mistook her concern for anger. He was previously unable to get a word in while she berated him on his carelessness, and now she was having trouble uttering a syllable. Kana seemed to be having difficulty wrapping her head around the entire situation.
“Why in the world would you do that? You were purposely seeking out those beasts?”
“I-I just don’t want to be weak anymore.”
“You’re a Villager. It is your destiny to farm animals, or work at a shop or fish or something. Not to fight monsters!”
Her words cut Yori deeper than any blade ever could, reminding him of the impossible goals he had laid out for himself.
“Was it my family’s, my village’s, destiny to be killed by monsters? I don’t want that to ever happen again. I don’t want to live in fear, I want to stand on my own two feet and protect the people I care about.”
A long sigh escaped Kana’s lips. Closing her eyes, she took in a deep breath to settle her emotions. Opening her eyes again, she focused her attention back on Yori’s wounds, activating her magic to heal the broken boy in front of her.
“Look, I…I just don’t want to see you like you were the day we met. If this is what you think is best for you though, then I guess I don’t have any right to stop you.”
“Me neither… if I have to defy my destiny to do so, then that’s what I will do.”
A soft smile flitted across Kana’s face. The sincerity with which Yori spoke broke the young healer’s composure. He was unsure of what she was smiling about, though. It was not difficult to see the genuineness of her concern for him, but Yori’s last comment seemed to still her for a moment. Her delicate lips parted slightly as if to say something further, but no words escaped her mouth. She instead looked down at her hands and continued her work. The bruises on Yori’s shoulder and chest had started to slowly recede, revealing his normally pale skin. The two sat in silence, a conflicted look resting on Kana’s face.
They sat like this until Yori was fully healed. There were no traces of injury left on his skin, not even a scar or blemish remained. Yori flexed his fingers to test if the dexterity and feeling had returned to the digits. Everything seemed to be back to normal. During the silence, he had taken the time to think about what he wanted. He would have top think on this more tonight. The parameters laid out by the Guild Master seemed impossible. In his head he went over the list of requirements again to enter the Guild.
A combat stat over 20. Two combat skills. Ten silver coins. 
The jackalope corpses would only pay for his food and room for the day. Yori did some quick math in his head, calculating the daunting amount of work he was going to have to put in to achieve this goal.
So, if one silver is 100 copper, and I need 10 silver… Arrghh I am going to have to kill twice as many jackalopes every day for 100 days to save up that much! There must be a better way…
The money seemed so far out of his reach. His family was of lower class, even in the small town of Oseford. He’d never even seen ten silver at once, and now he would have to earn that himself. These thoughts of monetary gains, or lack thereof, temporarily pushed aside Yori’s concern about the other requirements. Combat skills and a high stat. Slowly Yori’s mind circled back to this topic.
Hmm, I don’t even know what my stats are, so how do I figure out how much I need to improve? I am just going to assume I don’t have any combat skills. Maybe Lady Kana would know! She is a healer, after all.
“Um, Lady Kana, can I ask you a question. How exactly do you check your stats and gain skills? I am completely new to this sort of thing.”
Yori was perplexed. He had not even thought about what he might already have. He had grown up surrounded by other Villagers, other than his sister, so there was no real reason for anyone to check their stats. In small towns like Oseford, people rarely ever leveled up so there was no point in this service being available. They had no churches or anything in their town to do so if they wanted to. If someone gained enough experience to level up by working on their craft, be it animal husbandry, tilling, fishing, or the like, they would have to hire someone to escort them to the city, which was not worth most Villager’s money.
Having finished with Yori’s healing, Kana stood and smoothed out her robe. She turned her attention to Yori’s inquiry.
“Oh, well I can actually help you with that here. Follow me, it’s just at the alter over here.”
Brushing aside the curtain that blocked the view of incoming citizens, Kana led him through the large archway that served as the entrance to the main room of the Church of Light. There were several people milling about. Some were seated at pews, their hands together and their heads down in prayer, words mumbling from their parting lips. Others wore robes such as Kana’s and appeared deep in study. There were a couple of people adorned with leather armour that Yori assumed were Adventurers from the Guild, peering over a large crystal about the size of a human head situated atop an ornamented pedestal. A grand window gleamed behind it of colourful stained glass. It depicted what looked like an angel, light shining from her cupped hands. Natural light from the sun shown through and filled the massive room. The light flooding in seemed to amplify the crystal’s beauty. Kana gestured towards the sparkling stone, leading Yori to stand in front of it.
“It’s beautiful, isn’t it? This is our Church’s skill stone. Have you seen the city’s barrier crystal yet? It’s humongous. This little guy is nothing compared to it, but it has to be to make such a large barrier. Anyways, just place your hand on this stone and it will show you your stats, skill points, and skills you already have. It will also show you any skills from the Goddess of Light you can acquire, as well as the cost.”
Doing as he was told, Yori reached out his hand and placed his palm on the blue glittering object in front of him. The crystal was cool to the touch, but a warmth emanated from the center, almost like a heartbeat. Yori felt a light pressure on his chest as the crystal reacted to his presence. He was not expecting much in the way of accumulated experience, but he hoped his efforts against the jackalopes, as well as his fight against the green creature that haunted his dreams, had at least given him a decent start towards reaching the next level. The light inside the transparent stone swirled as it accessed Yori’s stats. After a few seconds words and numbers appeared as clear as if they had been written inside the crystal facing the boy.
Yori Yoshinaga
Level 1 Villager
Xp: 12 Xp to next level: 38
HP: 7
MP: 7
Brawn: 12
AP: 0
Agility: 15
Endurance: 13
Awareness: 15
Charm: 17
Magic: 11
SP: 2
Skills:
·Animal Empathy

Gazing at the stark white letters, Yori was both excited and disappointed by what he saw. His base stats were pretty low, especially his Brawn. He knew he was not strong, but it being his second lowest stat was a bit embarrassing. Yori imagined Naoki would have had double his Brawn with the size of his late friend. Shifting his attention to the highest numbers he let out a bit of an amused snort.
“Well, I guess it’s flattering to know that my personality is my best feature, but in this occasion I wish it wasn’t. Is this a skill?”
Yori pointed at the words Animal Empathy at the bottom of his stat block.
“Yes, that is a skill. Usually skills are bought at Churches, but occasionally and in this case, they can be earned through repeated actions. It appears you spent a great deal of your time caring for animals in your days.”
“Hmmm… I suppose that doesn’t count as a combat skill, then.”
“No, it likely does not. You will have to buy those with Skill Points, or SP for short. See here, you have two points.”
Kana leaned over and pointed at the bottom right where it listed Yori’s SP. This was a lot of information to process at once, but Yori needed more information to be as prepared as possible. It was obvious that he was going to need more in order to accomplish his goal.
“How do I you raise my stats and get more SP?”
“The first step is leveling up. If you look here- you need 38 more experience to reach level 2. When you reach a new level, you will get a pool of 5 Attribute Points and 3 Skill Points you can use. One stipulation is that you can only assign a maximum of 3 points to one stat per level. The Attribute Points can be assigned at any Church for free, but the Skill Points can only be used to purchase skills of the same type as the Church. Usually people choose to go to the Church they are branded with. If I use myself as an example, I am branded with the Blessing of Light, so I predominantly purchase skills from the Church of Light.”
“So I have to go to the Villager’s Church to assign my Skill Points then?”
“Actually, no. Based on your goal I would not recommend that. At the Church of the Villager you can buy skills that make you better at farming, fishing, tasks along those lines. While it costs more Skill Points when you buy skills from Churches other than your own Blessing, anyone can learn skills from Gods they do not have a Blessing from, as long as they aren’t opposite your God in element. It simply costs more SP. Once again, with me as an example, I cannot purchase skills from the Church of Darkness because it is the opposite of the Church of Light. Some of the other ones are not as straightforward.”
It made complete sense to Yori now. Of course it was going to be harder for him to become an Adventurer than most other’s with that goal in mind. However, it was seeming more doable than he first anticipated. His goal became a little clearer now thanks to Kana’s explanation.
It will take me two levels, but if I can do that I can reach my stat requirement. Hopefully I can find some cheap combat skills, too. All I need to worry about beyond that is money.
As this thought ran through his head Yori’s stomach grumbled with its condolences. He turned to Kana and bowed his head towards her. As he turned away from the crystal the letter making up his stat block fizzled and swirled back into abyss. The stone was still once again.
“Thank you so much, Lady Kana…. For everything.”
With the sincerest words of gratitude he could muster, he thanked the woman who had done so much for him to this point, and he was off. It was clear that Yori’s main hurdles now were experience and money. Both of which would be easier to acquire if he could defeat stronger enemies. He would have to take on an opponent worth more of each.
Can I do it, though? I have so little money as it is, and so much debt to repay. I can barely survive a day against little jackalopes. It seems like a suicide mission to try to kill something even stronger… And what if it kills me? I can’t have dumb luck every time. Should I go back to the farm? I would be safe and comfortable and could just forget about everything… Move on.
Yori returned to the inn in his thoughtful stupor, spending his remaining money on room and board. He was back to broke. His confliction kept him awake as he attempted to sleep.
I’m not closer to my goal…
And then he remembered the experience he had gained.
Wait… I guess I am closer. I have twelve experience. Which means each jackalope was only worth one, probably. Sigh…
Getting up from the bed to peer out the window, Yori pondered what he truly wanted.
I don’t want to go back to that life. I want to be able to protect everyone. Who knows, maybe other creatures will have habits I can use against them too!
It was decided. No matter what it took, he would become an Adventurer. His passion reignited, his strength returned. Tomorrow he would search for bigger game. Yori returned to the bed. As far as Esaron went, it was as familiar and comfortable to him as he was going to get.
With a clearer path than he had even yesterday, Yori slept through the night for the first time since the incident without having nightmares. The morning sun shown through the window. It was first light and the young man was more than ready to get back to hunting. A major question probed his mind.
What do I hunt? And where?
It had to be large enough to get decent experience, but weak enough for him to kill multiple in one day. The jackalopes were worth far too little to achieve his goal, so he needed to find something with more value. Likely something stronger.
Before heading out for the day, Yori decided to ask the innkeeper to gain more information about the surrounding area and its inhabitants. There had to be something he could handle that would be more worth his time and effort.


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Yori is a normal boy living with his family on their farm. He was branded by the God of Villagers at birth and is therefore destined to carry on his family's work. His little sister Noko, however, has been branded by the God of Fire, and will be off to train at an Academy in the city very shortly. Monsters lurk outside of the small Village of Oseford, where him and his family reside. A barrier keeps all of the danger at bay so they can live a quiet, peaceful life. Tragedy strikes and Yori decides to take charge of his own destiny.
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