Sentenced to Troll: A LitRPG Adventure by S.L. Rowland

Sentenced to Troll: A LitRPG Adventure by S.L. Rowland

Author:S.L. Rowland [Rowland, S.L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Aethervale Publishing
Published: 2018-12-06T00:00:00+00:00


Randy Billson

Level 17

Rogue

Human

Don Othello

Level 16

Mage

Human

“Fuck off, Don. I know what I saw. There was something big and blue moving over here right next to that giant rock.” He points to me as he says it. “I have advanced eyesight. It was a monster, I tell you. A big, ugly monster. Could have been one of those wyrms.”

“Well, like I said, whatever it was, or wasn’t, it ain’t here now. Regardless, we need to be getting back to town. Word is that Glenn attacked the damn trolls again.” Don rolls his eyes.

“Fucking Glenn. I don’t know what his fascination is with those things. There are much better options for leveling up that don’t rip your face to shreds. Trolls are so stupid that the best loot you’re gonna get is a stone club. Like we could even lift the thing to use it. He’s lost all of his items, what, three, four times now? No, I’ll stick to dungeons and finding actual loot. Glenn can have his trolls.” Randy laughs.

“Still, the mayor wants us back at town by sundown in case the trolls try to exact revenge.”

Randy pulls a dagger from his leg and spins the blade around his fingers with precision. “I’d like to see them try. Besides, if they were going to attack, they would have done it by now.”

With a quick pull of their reins, both men are off towards the other town.

That was a close call. I didn’t take into account that other players might have enhanced senses as well. I’m lucky it wasn’t a ranger or someone capable of tracking my footprints. I wait for another ten minutes before removing my camouflage and setting off again.

One day with my communication stone and it’s already paying dividends. I can’t stop thinking about what Randy said as I walk. Apparently, not everyone is out to destroy the trolls. Yes, they hate us, but they’re more content exploring dungeons.

Still, if Glenn is continually out to get us, then he needs to be stopped. Soon.

We do our best to stay away from the two human settlements that stand between us and the forest as we camp for the night. I refrain from casting horrors just in case we need to hide. If what Don said is true, and the mayor of one of those towns is recalling his people, then we need to stay as far away from them as possible.

The next day, we make it past the towns without trouble. I’m so excited to get back to the village that I don’t even spy on the humans this time. There’s plenty of opportunities to level up, but the priority is to make it back in one piece without drawing any extra attention.

When we cross into the forest, it feels like I’m back home. The vines, birdcalls, and the musty smell of the forest floor calm my spirit for the first time since I stepped out into the larger world.

I cast a Horror of Finesse and Vitality, thankful to be under the safety of the canopy and away from prying eyes.



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