Rise of the Devourer 3: Dragon Warrior: (A LitRPG Adventure) by KrazeKode

Rise of the Devourer 3: Dragon Warrior: (A LitRPG Adventure) by KrazeKode

Author:KrazeKode [KrazeKode]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Aethon Books
Published: 2024-07-03T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

DRAKAN’S STEAKS

Noah followed his mini map, arriving in front of an establishment with a wooden banner on top that had a Draconian man holding out a plate with the most oversized peace of steak he had ever seen in his life.

Through his ability, Noah could already see inside the tavern, noting that Erwest, Valeria, and Aurelia were already inside. Walking in, the door rang with a chime. A bulky Draconian man called out.

“Welcome to Drakan’s Steaks!” He stood behind an obsidian looking platform on top of which he grilled a giant piece of steak. The smell of food filled the air. A smaller, younger Draconian girl that wore a typical tavern maid’s dress and carried three mugs of ale and a plate of food greeted him.

“Do you have a seat booked? If not⁠—”

“He’s with us!” Aurelia called out, raising her hand and the girl looked behind before giving Noah a nod.

Noah walked to the table where Aurelia sat nursing a glass of some kind of drink while Valeria had a mug of ale. Erwest did not have anything in front of him. He knew the churches did not restrict the consumption of alcohol by any means, in a world with magic filled with Awakened. All except Hellion’s church, which wasn’t a fan, but did not outright ban it. The paladin was merely a stickler for rules.

“Looks like I’m early,” Noah said, taking a seat, and a waiter took his drink order, arriving in a jiff with a mug of ale.

“You’re on time. The others are late instead,” Aurelia replied, taking a sip from her drink that had what looked like swirling glitter inside of it that constantly changed colors. Noah could sense mana coming off of it. It looked fancy.

“How did your visit go?” Aurelia asked.

“Good. I think. Shorter than I’d thought,” Noah replied.

“I assume the ruckus at the temple was because of you?” Valeria asked, swirling her cup of ale.

“Ruckus?” Noah asked.

“Normally the gods do not commune so easily with people who are merely visiting. But Septah visited upon your arrival. People took note,” Valeria replied with a grin.

Erwest merely grunted.

“Not that this guy would know. He talks to the gods as if they were his friends,” Aurelia said, shaking her head.

“Well, if there’s any god who wouldn’t take offense to that, it would be Septah,” Valeria said, taking a sip. “She’s kind. Perhaps too kind, even. Rutha often grumbles about how easy she is on her followers.”

“You seem to have a friendly relationship with your god,” Noah asked.

“Of course. I have sworn my life to him, it is only natural. And unlike this guy, we don’t revere Rutha as a distant object to be worshipped, he’s a guiding source, a light to be followed, he guides us, and we make sure he does not stray too far from his Path.”

“Your god is the youngest in the Pantheon too. Mother Hellion has seen the wars,” Erwest said, glancing at Valeria.

“Don’t say that to Rutha. He’s sensitive about it,” Valeria said.



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