Unwritten Rules: A LitRPG Novel (Genesis Online Book 1) by Adam Horne

Unwritten Rules: A LitRPG Novel (Genesis Online Book 1) by Adam Horne

Author:Adam Horne [Horne, Adam]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, mobi, epub
Published: 2017-06-19T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter 15

“What a fight!” yelled Galahad.

“Good job, Galahad.” Elora stretched the name out and raised an eyebrow.

“Thank you,” said Galahad, “for using my full name.”

“I’ll remember…sometimes.”

“It was a close one,” said Kelath as he drew two potions from his belt and handed one to Galahad. “That will regenerate both your health and mana.”

Galahad thanked him as they sat in the grass of the clearing and sipped from their flasks. Kelath took a moment to go over the system prompts he’d been too busy to read during the fight.

Congratulations! Your Bomb skill has increased to 10.

Congratulations! Your Poison skill has increased to 10.

Congratulations! Your level in the Alchemist class has increased to 2.

His other class skills were already above the amount needed to level since they were shared with the rogue class. With most of his damage in the fights with the wolves coming from poison and bombs, it wasn’t a surprise they’d leveled so quickly. He wished there was more information on Genepedia about the alchemist class so he could tell if there were any new skills he should learn now that he’d reached level two. It would have to wait until he returned to town.

“I gained a level after that fight,” said Kelath. “How about you, Galahad?”

“I also feel stronger after such a thrilling victory.”

“Way to go, you two!” Elora raised her flask and tipped it at each of them.

When Kelath’s health was full, he walked over to the dead matriarch and searched her. He found a large, black wolf’s paw but nothing more. He dropped it in his bag and checked the quest, which said it was ready to turn in. Galahad and Elora also retrieved a paw.

“What now?” asked Elora.

“I’m supposed to find some giant spiders somewhere in the forest and collect their venom,” said Kelath. “We could go look for them now.”

“Sounds good to me.”

Galahad peered past them at the cave the pack leader had come out of. “I saw something on the ground as I was kiting the wolf earlier. We should check the area before we leave.”

They approached the cave entrance and found the partial skeleton of a man halfway buried in the dirt. The wolves had carried off a number of the bones, and the ones that were left had been gnawed on. From the state of the remains, they couldn’t tell who the person was, although from the size, they presumed him to be human.

“The wolves must’ve ambushed a traveler and dragged his body back here,” said Kelath.

“We should give him a proper burial,” said Galahad.

Elora looked at him curiously but said nothing. Kelath didn’t want to appear callous, but he considered it a waste of time. They were playing a game after all. They didn’t have a shovel, so Galahad removed one of the metal plates covering his shin and used it to scoop out a hole next to where the skeleton laid on the ground.

Since Galahad seemed so set on digging the grave and two people could work faster than



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