Forged Legacy

Chapter 52 - The Destroyer



“Are you ok?” Elena fussed.

“Yeah.” Harvey wheezed, licking his lips. “Better than ok! I think I just got the first Epic skill in Veils End.”

“Actually…” She winced, staring at the floor.

“What?” Harvey asked.

“You didn’t. Gary has one.” She mumbled.

“You’re kidding! For what? Sucking the blood out of somebody competent!” He groaned.

“I don’t know what it does, but he was bragging about a new profession skill at dinner last night. Said we’d have a lot more merit to spend soon.” She shared.

“God, I can’t stand that guy. What does he need more merit for? Doesn’t he already waste enough stuffing his face with takeout from back home?” Harvey complained.

“It’s not just the food anymore. He and Amy are both back in Jeans and t-shirts most of the time, and yesterday he was putting together an honest to god couch for the living room.” Elena chuckled.

“A couch? Was it at least a crappy one?” Harvey gasped.

“Nope, real leather with some fancy wood. I have no idea where he’s getting the money for it all.” Elena laughed.

“Me neither. He’d have to be out on a murder spree all day.” He sniped. “At least when he’s not too busy putting furniture together. I can see why you want to stay on his good side.”

“That’s not why.” She sighed.

“Then what is it?” Harvey asked.

“I told you, I don’t want to talk about it! Why are we even worrying about him right now anyway? Don’t you want to test out your new skill?” She asked, dodging his question.

He thought about pushing harder, but decided he wasn’t going to let Gary ruin a good day. He’d spent days worrying about making the wrong decision, and now that it was finally made, he couldn’t wait to see the results.

The duo rushed out of the church, kicking up dust behind them as they sprinted back to the smithy. He stopped to tell a few clients with outstanding orders that he’d be resuming work, but forestalled any further conversation. He did take the time to find the leatherworker and practically drag her back with them.

“Harvey! Chill out! What’s got you in such a rush?” She asked.

“I just got my level 20 skill, and I can’t test it out until you finish all the belts and straps that will hold this suit of armor together. I don’t care what it costs, I’ll buy you whatever you want for dinner tonight if you get started right now.” He blurted.

“Anything?” She asked, a devious smile replacing the annoyance plastered on her face.

“Anything,” Harvey assured. “As long as it’s edible. I’m not going to buy you a new bow and let you call that dinner.”

“I want a Caesar salad, a 12-oz fillet mignon, a large cola, and two brownies.” She beamed.

“Damn! Doesn’t the steak and brownies kind of offset the salad?” Harvey teased.

“You could kill him.” Elena suggested, “I’m not sure if it would give you all of his merit, but it should at least be enough for dinner.”

“That’s a good idea, Elena.” She chuckled.

“Fine, I’ll get five brownies and we can all share.” He smiled.

It was an expensive order, leaving him almost 3,000 merit poorer, but it was worth it. He’d been craving a taste of home anyway, but had always talked himself out of the indulgence. Now, he had a good excuse.

The dessert melted in his mouth, gooey chocolate coating his tongue. He didn’t know if it was some benefit of an essence-infused body or the aftereffects of not eating any sugar for over a week, but it was the most delectable taste he’d ever experienced. The three sat around a table in the smithy, chatting while they worked on their various projects.

It was mostly the two women talking, Harvey having to focus as he struggled to replicate the firelight effect Hannah had inscribed on his cuffs. He couldn’t use her work as a template since he was using the opposite method than she preferred, and was running into problems.

The simple light effect was significantly simpler than the force distribution he’d infused in the chestplate, but he was exhausted. He felt his weave ache, both from overuse and the strain of being redrawn, but refused to let himself rest. Three times he lost control of the ink, the latent will inside it burning up and destroying the pattern, but he finally succeeded in completing the pattern on his right gauntlet on the fourth attempt. He failed twice more on the left hand, but was successful on his seventh try.

Projects that would have taken days in the old world were accomplished in hours with the help of System-enhanced bodies, and the leatherworker presented his completed armor set not long after he finished his own task.

“Alright, it’s ready. Let’s get you into it so I can make any adjustments you need.” She announced.

Harvey stood patiently while she adjusted a few stitches and made new holes for the various belts to cinch into, but he couldn’t help staring at the tunnel just outside the window.

Do I have something against elementals? He asked himself. No, they’re just so convenient. Always ready for a fight when you want to test out a new toy.

He felt the change the moment the breastplate touched his skin. If channeling essence into infused gear was like pouring in water, wearing the breastplate was like gas flooding to fill an expanded container. His aura followed the essence, and it felt like he was touching his own skin as he dragged a finger over one of the inscribed runes.

It was just like the skill said, the armor became an extension of his body. He felt it as intimately as his own chest, and knew every inch of the inscription like it had been a part of him forever. He’d thought his combined use of Inventor’s Insight and Perfect Finish had dealt with all the imperfections left over from the crafting process, but felt a few weak spots where he hadn’t reached the full potential of the metal. There were dozens of problems with his inscription, but that was to be expected.

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“Is something wrong?” Elena asked.

“Huh?” Harvey blinked. He noticed his mouth was strangely dry and realized he’d been standing slack-jawed since the moment she put it on. “Oh, yeah. Just getting used to it.”

“Is it working?” She whispered.

“Like a charm.” He smiled. “It’s like a second set of skin.”

“It sure doesn’t move like it.” The leatherworker laughed. “This is all so clunky, I don’t know how you expect to fight in it.”

“Not quietly.” He admitted, the metal creaking as plates slid over one another. “But, it’s designed to maintain most of my range of motion. It still feels heavy even with 108 points in Strength. I can’t fathom wearing it as a normal human.”

“I’ve been wondering,” Elena began. “Your skill says you’ll share strength and pain with the armor through the link. The pain makes sense if you’re saying you can feel when someone’s touching the armor, but what about the strength?”

“I…” he stammered, “don’t actually know! Hadn’t gotten that far.”

He checked his status screen, wondering if his stats had changed at all. It took some quick mental math, but it looked like both his Vitality and Endurance had increased by 2.

Didn’t I have 128 Endurance before? I honestly can’t remember. He mused until kicking himself for ignoring one of the main benefits of his Inventor’s Insight skill. It gave him useful measurements around the forge, but it also allowed him to inspect materials that the System didn’t naturally provide notifications for. Sending a trickle of essence towards his eyes, he focused on the breastplate.

Items

Wrought Iron Breastplate (Inscribed) | G Grade:

A Wrought Iron Breastplate forged and inscribed by Harvey Thorne, inlaid with three G Grade essence crystals, and inscribed with runes that disperse force from incoming attacks across a larger area.

Soul Forge | +2 Vitality, +2 Endurance

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