Chapter 106: The S-Ranked Adventurers
Kieran, the leader of the group, wiped the sweat from his brow, his scarred face set in a satisfied grin. "Well, that was a bit more intense than I expected," he said, sheathing his sword. The blade was still slick with the wyvern's blood, a testament to the fierce battle they'd just fought.
Elira, the party's mage, stepped forward, her white hair flowing like a cascade of silk. She raised her hands, murmuring an incantation. A soft glow surrounded her as she healed a gash on her arm, the wound closing seamlessly. "Next time, remind me to bring a stronger shield spell," she joked, her voice tinged with exhaustion. "That tail swipe was no joke."
Borin, the dwarf berserker, let out a hearty laugh, his wild beard shaking with the motion. He was busy inspecting the wyvern's scales, prying a few loose with his hands. "Aye, but think of the treasure we'll get for these beauties!" He held up a scale, its surface catching the light. "This'll fetch a fine price in the market."
Lira, the rogue, was already rummaging through the wyvern's hoard, a collection of bones, shiny objects, and various trinkets the beast had gathered over time. She pulled out a small, ornate dagger, examining it with a critical eye. "This isn't just any dagger," she murmured, showing it to Elira. "Look at the craftsmanship. This must be enchanted."
Elira took the dagger, her eyes narrowing as she inspected the intricate runes etched along the blade. "You're right. This is a relic, probably from the old kingdom. It could be worth a lot, especially to a collector."
Talan, the elf ranger, was perched on a nearby tree branch, his sharp eyes scanning the horizon. He was always the first to sense danger, his keen senses a vital asset to the group. "We've got company," he said quietly, his voice carrying an edge of tension.
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The group tensed, hands moving to their weapons. But as Talan leapt gracefully from the tree, he relaxed, a small smile playing on his lips. "Just a couple of curious deer," he explained, nodding toward the edge of the clearing where two young deer peered out from the underbrush, wide-eyed and curious.
Kieran chuckled, sheathing his sword. "Even the wildlife wants to see the great wyvern slayers," he joked, earning a round of laughs from the group.
As the party settled down around a makeshift campfire, they began to discuss their next move. The life of an adventurer was always filled with uncertainty, each day bringing new challenges and opportunities. Kieran looked around at his companions, pride swelling in his chest. They had come a long way from their humble beginnings, each of them a master of their craft.
Elira, now healed, stretched out her hands toward the fire, a thoughtful expression on her face. "I overheard something interesting in the last town," she said, her voice drawing the others' attention. "There's talk of a ruin, deep in the mountains, said to be a remnant of an ancient demonic cult. It's supposed to be filled with traps, treasure, and... something else."
Borin's eyes lit up at the mention of treasure, but he quickly sobered. "Demonic, you say? That's never a good sign. But the treasure could be worth the risk."
Lira, ever the skeptic, raised an eyebrow. "And how do we know this isn't just some wild tale? We could be chasing shadows."
Elira shrugged, a mischievous glint in her eye. "That's the thing about rumors. You never know until you check them out. But from what I gathered, there are some credible sources. Apparently, some scholars from the Mage's Guild have been sniffing around, looking for information."
Talan, who had been quietly listening, spoke up. "The mountains are treacherous, especially this time of year. If we go, we need to be prepared for anything."
Kieran nodded, his expression thoughtful. "It sounds like a challenge, and if there's truth to the rumors, we could be walking into something big. But it's also an opportunity. The old demonic cults were known for hoarding powerful artifacts. If we could get our hands on something like that, it could be a game-changer."
The group fell silent, each member lost in their thoughts. The allure of treasure and adventure was strong, but so was the danger. They had faced countless perils before, but the unknown always carried its own risks.
As they deliberated, a soft, almost imperceptible sound broke the silence. The group turned to see a messenger from the White Church, a young cleric with a solemn expression, standing at the edge of the clearing. He bowed deeply, his hands clasped together in a gesture of respect.
"Pardon the intrusion, esteemed adventurers," the cleric began, his voice steady but urgent. "I bring a message from the White Church. There has been a revelation, a vision of great import that concerns you."
The adventurers exchanged curious glances. The White Church was not known for involving themselves lightly in the affairs of adventurers. Kieran gestured for the cleric to continue, his expression cautious.
"The vision came from one of our most respected seers," the cleric continued, his eyes earnest. "She saw a great shadow rising in the north, a darkness that threatens to consume the land. The source of this shadow is believed to be tied to an ancient demonic ruin, hidden deep in the mountains."
Elira's eyes widened, a shiver running down her spine. "The same ruin we heard about?"
The cleric nodded gravely. "Indeed. It is said that within the ruins lies a powerful artifact, a relic of the demonic cults that once worshiped there. If this artifact were to fall into the wrong hands, it could spell disaster for the entire kingdom."
Lira's skepticism melted away, replaced by a steely resolve. "And you want us to go after it?"
The cleric hesitated, then nodded. "Yes. The White Church has faith in your abilities. You are the strongest adventurer party in the land, and we believe you are the best suited to this task. We can offer you support, information, and resources, but ultimately, it is your decision."
Kieran looked around at his companions, each of them meeting his gaze with determination. They had faced countless dangers together, each trial forging their bond stronger. This was no different, another challenge to overcome.
"We'll do it," Kieran said, his voice firm. "We'll find this ruin and secure the artifact. But we'll need everything you can give us—maps, information, anything that can help."
The cleric bowed again, relief evident in his expression. "Thank you. The White Church will do everything in its power to assist you. I will return to the church immediately and arrange for the necessary preparations."
As the cleric departed, the adventurers turned back to each other, the weight of their decision settling over them. The allure of the demonic ruins had shifted from a mere adventure to a mission of great importance. The fate of the kingdom could rest on their shoulders.
Borin broke the silence with a chuckle, his eyes twinkling with excitement. "Well, looks like we've got our next adventure lined up. Demons, artifacts, and who knows what else. Just another day in the life of an S-ranked adventurer, eh?"
Lira grinned, her earlier skepticism replaced with a gleam of excitement. "I've always wanted to see a demonic ruin up close. I bet there's some incredible loot in there."
Elira, still thoughtful, nodded slowly. "It's not just about the loot, though. This is serious. If the White Church is involved, it means there's more at stake than just treasure."
Talan, who had been silent, finally spoke, his voice calm and steady. "We need to prepare. The mountains are dangerous, and if these ruins are as old as they say, there could be traps, curses, anything. We can't afford to take this lightly."
Kieran agreed, his mind already racing with plans. "We'll head to the nearest town, gather supplies, and get more information. The White Church might have resources, but we'll need to rely on our own skills and knowledge as well."
As the group began to pack up their camp, the air was filled with a mix of anticipation and tension. The road ahead was uncertain, filled with dangers both known and unknown. But they were ready. They had faced the impossible before and come out stronger. This would be no different.
Just as they were about to set off, another messenger approached, this time from the capital. The man's face was pale, his breath coming in short gasps as if he'd run a great distance. He clutched a scroll tightly in his hand, his eyes wide with urgency.
"Kieran of the S-ranked adventurer party," the messenger called out, his voice shaking. "I have news from the capital—urgent news!"