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The Runesmith Chapter 57 Into the mountains.

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Roland was one of the first new arrivals but he wasn’t the last. There were other people that wanted to travel in this large caravan gathering. Luckily the cart he was using was stocked to the brim and most people came in larger groups. This saved him from having travel companions in the cart he chose.


He was sitting at the back end of it, so he also didn’t need to talk or look at the coachman. This was the perfect spot for someone like him that didn’t really see the point of interacting with these people.


While sitting and waiting he glanced outside, he noticed some people gathering. He could see some of the adventurers arriving while wearing various types of armor.


Roland was already someone that had dipped his toes in the blacksmithing profession. He could already spot some areas that were unkempt. c.h.i.n.ks in the armors, old leather belts that were about to snap, and even badly made runic weapons.


He had a small itch behind his ear while glancing at the last category. He wanted to go grab some of those weapons and correct the runic structure. Such an act would give out his profession and he wanted to avoid that.


After spending days on the train without working on any metal he was feeling bored. He didn’t think he would be missing rune crafting and smithing this much. In a world lacking anything that interested him that much and while having no hobbies, creating runic items was his only pastime.


Other than the adventurers he could see other travelers arriving. They all varied by looks, age, and even by their race. The caravan was slowly getting filled up with people and soon they would be leaving.


Roland took note of how many people there were. This convoy of caravans was the largest he had been part of yet. There were even more people here than when he went on that expedition to the mines.


Some of the people that were coming brought their own guards along, so there was some backup for the adventurers that only had slightly more than ten people. By the gear they were using it was easy to speculate what cla.s.s they had. Most of them as always were holders of the warrior cla.s.s.


Most of them looked older, thus Roland believed that they should be at least tier 2. It was normal to be a tier 1 cla.s.s if you were below 20 years of age but just like him, some people leveled up faster. If he continued his old pace he thought he would be at the L25 cap within the year. Now maybe even faster if he entered a dungeon and farmed some XP.


After gathering enough information about his surroundings Roland leaned back into his carriage. He wanted to practice his mana reinforcement skill while he traveled. He couldn’t remove his clothes this time around to get more mana in. With monsters and strangers around it would be unwise to remove his armor. His mana s.h.i.+eld enchantments couldn’t activate on their own quite yet. He wanted to develop a rune that would repel weapons and attacks on impact. He just needed to figure out the minimum requirement for it to activate. If he set it too low it might activate while he was running, while when too high it would be useless.


He had one technique that he wanted to try but he needed more time to develop his crafting. He wanted to try placing the impact detecting components deeper into the metal. With this when a sword pierced into it more than a millimeter it would set off the defensive measure.


It would also need to work with blunt force, like hits from maces. Bending the metal more than it should also set it off. The problem would be to not make it react to other outside forces like gravity.


He couldn’t have it activating if he jumped from a high spot and it turned on when he landed. With his increased stats he could perform superhuman feats by this point. His strength was already above any grown man from his old world.


It would be quite hard to develop something like that but it would be a lifesaver if he got attacked from the back. For now, he only knew how to produce simple runes that activated on impact or on a timer. He could somewhat play around with their settings but he didn’t have full control over it. He was still limited to the hardware and could not affect the software yet.


‘Wonder If it will be possible when I reach tier 2...”


He rubbed his chin while thinking. The biggest drawback of his debugging skill was that he couldn’t see inside the components. It was like looking at a motherboard, he could insert what parts he wanted but was limited to premade ones. He could keep replacing the processor and hard drives that he knew off but he couldn’t affect the software in them. When he achieved that step only then he would feel like a true runesmith.


While he was contemplating some new designs he felt the carriage that he was sitting in jolt forward. They were finally setting off, he could see some people riding on horses and even large birds that looked like giant chickens. They were lankier and their legs had sharp claws than regular poultry.


This journey would take at least a week as they would be making a lot of stops along the way. This kingdom wasn’t a safe place outside the large cities. There were monsters prowling everywhere only shying away from large human gatherings.


These monsters had their migration circles and some even set up their own territories. If they arrived in a new one that some kind of goblin tribe established battle was inevitable. They had a lot of adventurers with them as well as some guards. Roland felt that their group should be able to defend themselves during a fight.


He was only a traveler and not affiliated with the guild for now so he wouldn’t even need to take part in the skirmishes. It was better to lay low, the abyssal cult could be following him now or later. If he stuck out too much word would spread. There weren’t that many mages around and they clearly saw him using a fire arrow spell that time.


Roland looked to his side where he had the weapon that he created. He could pretend that he was a mana warrior with it. With the addition of his blacksmith cla.s.s, he should have enough strength to match others. His high intelligence would just make the magic attacks that came from this sword stronger.


He heard the people talking and they finally moved forward. The carriage he was riding in was just a simple one which meant that it would be a b.u.mpy ride. Without going into the lotus position he closed his eyes, his mana exercises continued as he needed to increase his mana pool.


This was a b.u.mpy ride so concentrating on his new skill would prove a challenge. On the flipside, this would help him train his willpower and concentration.


The trip continued through dirt roads, he could see the city he was in vanis.h.i.+ng in the distance after a few hours. They drove through some villages on the way before coming in for a stop as the night dawned on them.


Even though he didn’t want to mingle with the others, he became quite hungry. The traders responsible for this expedition set up camp. The wagons were positioned in a circle around the campfire, they would act as cover if someone decided to attack them with ranged attacks.


Roland grumbled slightly while moving his hood over his head. After a life filled with solitude, his linguistic skills started suffering. He had become more socially awkward after years of evading people and hiding from his family. Speaking out to strangers without a reason became harder.


He slowly walked over to the campfire. An older lady was cooking something up and it smelled quite nice. When he got closer his mouth started watering. The people were lining up so he followed suit and placed himself at the end of the line.


After leaving the confines of the large wagon that he secluded himself in, Roland was finally able to see who else was here. There was a mix of races, mostly ones that he had seen before but most of them were humans like him.


Nearly all of the people here were merchants and peddlers. Besides them, there were the adventurers and some armored guards. There also was a family with a baby which caused him to stare. It was an unusual thing for someone like them to travel like this, maybe they were also trying to find a better place to stay as he did.


There was another odd thing that he noticed. Most of the guards were sticking close to a peculiar wagon. It was longer than the rest and he could see that it had some iron bars at the end. Was there some kind of animal in there that they were keeping from fleeing?


He also noticed a peculiar symbol on this wagon. He remembered seeing it somewhere before, he strained his head and finally recalled where he had seen it.


‘Slave traders?’


It dawned on him, he had seen people having that symbol burned into their skin. It was a triskelion symbol which was a shape with three-fold rotational symmetry. This one was circular in shape with three dots on the inside of the triskelion spirals. It was a universal slave symbol and was the calling card of slave traders.


This world was one of war and strife. Things like slaves existed like any other things. There were various types of them, some of which were, war slaves, criminal slaves, and debt slaves.


Criminal slaves were people that were as the name stated, criminals. There were mostly robbers, killers, and thieves. Depending on the severity of their crimes they would be sentenced to a life of slavery.


War slaves were mostly just prisoners of war. Captured soldiers would be taken in as slaves after losing a skirmish or a war. Even high ranking n.o.bles from another country could end up like this if they lost to another empire.


Debt slaves were people with ma.s.sive debt. Depending on how much they acc.u.mulated and with who they could end up in slavery if they couldn’t pay up. Sometimes people even sold their family members as collateral damage and they would be in this category.


In this world, a person wouldn’t be able to easily escape after they were branded a slave. People would earn this t.i.tle through trial by judge. This t.i.tle would show up during identifications via skills or magical devices.


Most of the time it would be a lifelong sentence. The t.i.tle would then stick with the person till the end of their life. There were certain ways of removing it, this mostly happened after a master was acquired. This person could then set the slave free after a small ritual.


The t.i.tle didn’t compel the slave to follow his or her master’s orders. The person still needed to be kept in check. There were ways of doing it, the easiest way was by the use of slave collars. These devices came in various shapes and sizes. The slaves mostly wore them around their necks. There were also smaller versions like rings and bracelets.


The slave collars would give out electrical discharges to the person wearing them. These caused excruciating pain to the affected person and were activated by a slave owner’s remote device. Some collars even added explosives that would cause instant death but were mostly reserved for the more dangerous offenders.


“Here you go, eat up!”


Roland was handed some stew by the husky looking lady. He just nodded with his head while thanking her and walked a bit to the side. Luckily no one had decided to talk to him and he could enjoy his meal in silence. It wasn’t the greatest but it was better than the dried meat that he had with him.


While munching to the side he eavesdropped on some of the conversations that the people were having, mostly out of boredom.


“Heard the goods are a bit special this time around.”


“Yeah, these ones will go for a steep price.”


The ones talking were the guards from the slaver cart. Roland believed that these ‘goods’ that they were talking about were probably the slaves inside it. This also explained the iron bars but even without them, the slaves wouldn’t get far if they had the slave collars on them.


The slavers had four wagons with them. Three for the slaves to be sold off and another one for the workers and soldiers. He was interested in these special ‘goods’ but not enough to snoop around. This was the reality of this world, he had to think about himself first and not others.


After eating up he decided to return to the back of the carriage cart. Some people set up tents while others just slept in sleeping bags out in the open. Roland had no tent and he would rather just lean against a crate with a blanket over himself than spend it outside.


The adventurers took turns on guard duty and the night went past without a problem. Roland didn’t get in much sleep as always, he was still slightly stressed. During the bouts of sleeplessness, he just trained his mana reinforcement skill.


The journey continued, there was nothing in particular happening. On the second day the caravan suffered a small monster attack, some familiar looking boar monsters appeared. Roland didn’t need to act, the adventurers were more than enough to handle this small beast attack. This even allowed the people to feast on some monster boar meat which was quite a delicacy in these parts.


After the show of strength, Roland started worrying less about the continued journey ahead. The people protecting them looked at least decent in their battles. Unless a large group of tier 2 monsters appeared they should be safe on their journey. They weren’t traveling through lands with many powerful monsters so it seemed like the expedition to his new town would be uneventful.


The day turned into night and nothing out of the ordinary was happening. Roland continued to listen to the other people speak while training his new skill. He could feel that his mana was getting stronger with each pa.s.sing day, unlocking the third level was on the horizon.


At about half mark of the journey, the caravan of wagons arrived at a mountain range. This was a winding path that stayed close to the cliffs with not much wiggle room. This was the part of the trek that Roland was worried about. One wrong step or a scared animal and someone could end up falling down the cliffs.


He broke off his mana reinforcement training and decided to stay vigilant. He still lacked any type of detection skill so he took out one of his runic devices. It was just a round piece of metal that was the size of an apple.


This was a common grade detection spell that he crafted. He placed it on a round piece of metal just so that he would get more uses out of it. It would slowly shrink after getting repaired but due to the thickness, it would last him for a while.


This item acted like a sonar, when he activated it he could see living creatures in a set radius. The more mana he inserted the further the range would expand. He gave it a try and activated the detection device but frowned the moment he did.


‘There are too many people here…’


The device showed him a sort of holographic image with a lot of dots. These dots were people in near proximity while the device he was using was the middle part. When he activated it he just saw a large ma.s.s of blue dots crowding the whole s.p.a.ce.


This item only had two colors, blue and red. Blue would be people of the races while red would be monsters. It was also tricky to tell if someone was above or below the user of this item as it only showed the glowing orbs on a flat surface.


‘This is what I get for not testing it out in the field. It would probably work well in a dungeon corridor though...’


He shrugged while leaning back in the cart, he started periodically activating the item but the blue dots crowded the magical radar that had only about 50 meters of range.


They traveled higher and higher and were now reaching the top of this mountain. After reaching it they would just need to descend to reach the other side. After this, it would be smooth sailing to the port city. That is, if they made it…


Roland used his detection item once more and noticed something. He was counting the blue dots out of boredom and he noticed some more on the edges of this radar. He quickly did a double-take and could see the blue dots approaching.


At first he thought that maybe it was other merchants also using this route. That theory was quickly abolished by an arrow lodging itself into the wooden box he was leaning against.


“Bandits!”


Roland looked at his detection ball and wanted to toss it out of the wagon he was in. He quickly looked outside his cart and could see the adventurers and guards getting ready for a fight. The biggest problem was that the bandits had the high ground.


“Of course this would happen just when we were about to reach the top…”


He grimaced while grabbing his magical wand, he wasn’t sure if the adventurers would be enough to take out these bandits. He might have to get his hands dirty.

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