Lord Sorcerer: Singularity Online: Book 3 by Kyle Johnson

Lord Sorcerer: Singularity Online: Book 3 by Kyle Johnson

Author:Kyle Johnson [Johnson, Kyle]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-12-14T16:00:00+00:00


Aranos almost shouted with excitement at reading the notification. He’d unlocked another form of Enhanced mana, and one that would be extra effective against magical barriers or creatures. More importantly, he’d discovered that it was possible to unlock Enhanced mana without an emotionally devastating event, which was kind of a relief. Satisfied, he returned the ingot and the stone to his pack, shifted his Profession to Scholar, and settled down to improve his Elven Lore Skill for the rest of the night.

The players returned the next morning, and Aranos had what he thought would be a controversial announcement. He’d been thinking about it all night, and he believed it was the best way to strengthen the group, but he had a feeling that neither the players nor the elves were going to like it. As the humans gathered into the lowest floor of the tower, Aranos stood before them all, taking a deep breath.

“I’ve been thinking about this, and I’ve decided our best course of action is to split into two groups,” he told the assembled party members.

“Don’t they always say, ‘never split the party’?” Longfellow observed with a grin. “Pretty sure I’ve heard that one someplace.”

“Yeah, on cartoons from the 1970’s,” Meridian snorted. “They always split up, and it’s always a bad idea.”

“What are your thoughts, Oathbinder?” Geltheriel interrupted the banter. “The Travelers are correct; it is usually considered unwise to divide a party if it is possible to avoid that.”

“Yeah, and in the city, we won’t do that,” Aranos agreed. “But there’s something more important, and that’s the fact that while we know how to work together, and the humans know how to work with each other, we don’t all know how to work together as a group.”

“We could figure that out as we go,” Phil suggested. “I don’t think we need to split up to do it.”

“Phil, what’s Geltheriel’s strongest attack?” Aranos asked calmly. “Saphielle, how is McBane at Stealth? Meridian, how much healing does Silma need?”

“Yes, you have made your point, Redeemer,” Saphielle interrupted him. “I do not know the capabilities of the humans, which means that I do not know when I can rely on them and when they will need my support. You intend to mix the groups and force us to learn how to work with one another.” She turned to the others. “Rogue, Archer, you are certainly with me, which means that Druid, you likely are, as well. Spellsword, you will party with the Shaman, Shadedancer, and fenrin. Is this correct?”

“That was my plan,” Aranos nodded. “And I’ll go with one party at a time.”

“Wait a tick,” Longfellow objected. “Did you two work this out together last night? And if so, what were you doing last night before you worked this out?” Rhys snorted, and Geltheriel grinned at Aranos’ sudden flush.

“If you must ask, Archer, I suggest you take the Druid’s Intelligence training, as it was not difficult to reason how the Redeemer would decide,” Saphielle said coolly. “Of course, the Spellsword and I would be separated, as would the Rogue and Shadedancer.



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