Monster Farmer: A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure by DB King

Monster Farmer: A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure by DB King

Author:DB King [King, DB]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Aethon Books
Published: 2023-06-05T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

The fiends had continued on with their tasks while Erron was in Harrow. When he got home, he found a huge stack of brush turkeys that the wargs headhunted throughout the morning, and he found Clobber having a nap under the tree behind the farmhouse. Erron didn't begrudge the orc from having a rest, because the piles of trees and kindling were beginning to approach ludicrous size.

Erron would have to figure out something else for the orc to do. The crops were already watered for the day, and they now had enough meat for at least the next three or four days, so it was finally time to get started on the construction of Erron's brand new log cabin. but before Erron got started on that, he wanted to start brewing some health potions. They would take a few hours to brew and reduced down to the thick red juice that would restore his vitality so he needed to get it on now.

The coals were still hot in the fire pit, so Erron put the large iron pot into the middle and sent Clobber to get a bucket full of water from the well. While the orc did that, Erron sliced up some bramble figs and set them to sizzle in the pot. Then he took out a couple of red and white mushrooms with healing properties from his pack and sliced those up as well. He tossed those into the cook pot, just as Clobber returned with the water. Once the water was added, the simmering liquid took on some of the red coloring from both the bramble figs and the mushrooms.

When it came to potions, color was a very important aspect. Erron wasn't sure why it was, but healing potions always tended to be red, mana rejuvenation potions always tended to be blue, and potions that restore stamina were usually green. You could generally infer the effect of an ingredient based on the color of it, but it was always wise to seek advice from someone who knew. There were some red-capped mushrooms that wouldn't heal you. They'd kill you slowly and painfully instead.

Luckily for Erron, the arcane core would display whatever properties an item had when he touched it, so long as the information existed within its records. If no information appeared, Erron would simply leave the item be. It would be worth the risk.

Erron left the potion to brew and returned to the spot he'd selected that morning to make his cabin. He hadn't actually gotten around to laying a single log as Master Shepherd’s bell had rung out before he had a chance to do anything. But now the afternoon was his, his crops were all taken care of, and he had more than enough meat to last him for the next few days. Now it was time to put a real roof over his head.

Arcoria made quick work of the planning and construction. The moment Erron thought about making this new log cabin, the construction interface appeared once again.



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