Vermillion-Chapter 34.1: Investigation

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Chapter 34 – Investigation

Northland.

Northland was the general term for the region located north of the “United Duchy of Acland.”

Due to its sheer size and the below-mentioned political reasons, it was extremely difficult to clearly define its geopolitical boundaries, but typically, the northern region, with the buffered city “Dilan’niren” as border, was considered to be under control of the Snowlanders, and the regions outside United Duchy of Acland’s control were also often defined as Northland.

The true state of that region could be described as a national community, which had no definite royal authority. During emergencies, the representatives of the main tribes would assemble and adopt a pseudo parliamentary system where they would decide on the future policies of the entire region.

Depending on the issues, some were occasionally even resolved through duels, which made it hard to not call their governmental form extremely barbaric and primitive. Additionally, each tribe claimed the rights of their respective regions, but since the boundaries differed depending on the tribe’s perspective, skirmishes over water sources or veins were never-ending.

The largest city in the Northland was Bronzovoye Koltso located at the shore of the lake Sylveria.

The eight biggest tribes of the Snowlanders (Vilaev, Myasoedov, Nesterov, Zivarg, Pasternak, Khitrovo, Groboyedov, Dolgiev) included, practically all tribe representatives lived in that city, so it was considered to be Northland’s political center.

Important large-scale settlements were also scattered around it, and with the route to the buffered city Dilan’niren via the southern city Belyansk, it functioned as strategic point in regards to transportation (incidentally, the ground leveling techniques of Northland were incomparably low compared to the Duchy, so the highways where carriages could pass through were quite limited).

Going further north from Bronzovoye Koltso, you would reach Beloravnina. It was an empty, white plain that stretched out endlessly towards the horizon, with freezing winds raging across the ground and snow falling regardless of the season. Many adventurers tried to investigate the place in the past, but most of them never returned, and no one ever reached its end. Digressing a little, the rate of those returning was so low, even with the harsh weather taken into account, that rumors about man-eating demons inhabiting those white plains never died out.

The western part of Northland faced the Ardeila Sea similar to the Duchy. The seashore had a prospering fishing harbor, and coupled with the relatively warm climate for Northland, the western part was known for its comfortability of life for the Snowlanders who were adapted to life in harsh environments.

According to one theory, the Snowlanders had also crossed the Ardeila Sea and drifted into Northland around the same time as the Plainsfolk who had come to Ri’leir from Folland (at around year P.K. 400), but the records of those times were lost and their accurate origin remained unknown (Refer to the “Snowlander” article for more details).

Conversely, the eastern part was a vast woodland thanks to the abundant rivers flowing into it from the Beloravnina. It had many needle-leaf plants that were accustomed to the cold climate and terrain, and it had quite a unique and interesting ecosystem with plants that bloomed in winter, and indigenous humanoid monsters entirely covered in fur.

On a related note, the “Haunted Forest” legends were famous in Northland. These referred to the southeastern part of the eastern woodlands, which was relatively close to human habitation. For an incomprehensible reason, this region was covered in heavy fog all year around.

Haunted Forest (Northland).

“Oh the deeply feared beings that appear from the gaps of the freezing cliffs.

Both the light pouring down from the far and high, and the competing winds blowing fiercely, avoid you.

As if in fear of being swallowed by you.”

Excerpt from Northern Travelogue, written by Hercules Elkin.

The Haunted Forest, also known as the Wiseman’s Hideout, and the Forest of Demons, referred to the northeastern area of Northland.

Essentially, the sea of trees that used the Beloravina waters as source spread in the eastern part of Northland, and particularly the northeastern part of it was a place covered in constant fog regardless of the season.

The locals considered the forest to be either demonic or perhaps a certain kind of holy ground. The author of the aforementioned Northern Travelogue, the traveler Hercules Elkin, described the fog as being so dense that it felt like he was blocked by a giant wall. During his stay over four days in a nearby village, Hercules headed to the fog’s entrance several times, but overpowered by the bizarre atmosphere, he never managed to muster his courage to enter it.

But as if to compensate for that, he started to vigorously interview the locals and gather information.

The giant, towering humanoid figures wriggling in the fog, the screams that sounded female, the countless footsteps that could be heard every once in a while, and will-o-wisps drifting all over the place during the night; there were far too many inexplicable tales about the forest to count. (Refer to the Northern Travelogue article for more details.)

But the most interesting tale among them all was perhaps the anecdote about the Wiseman who had built his mansion beyond the fog, which was the origin of its other name, the Wiseman’s Hideout.

The Haunted Forest was known to drive anyone mad after they took a few steps into it and to rob one’s life if they got lost inside, but there were rare cases of people returning with their sanity.

They spoke of a luxurious mansion within the forest of fog that stood out like a sore thumb. According to them, it was inhabited by a wise man in a red robe who possessed a collection of countless books. Those who wandered about and luckily managed to reach that mansion were brought back to the entrance by the Wiseman and managed to hold on to their lives.

It was also said that he granted them a panacea that could heal all illnesses and imparted valuable magic secrets onto them, but the validity of that remained unknown.

At any rate, it was certain that there were a number of people that claimed that they got lost within the Haunted Forest and encountered the red-robed Wiseman. According to research, the Haunted Forest was enveloped by a barrier strong enough to block low-level Spirits from entering, thus ‘something’ that created such a magical domain had to exist inside.

However, due to the deterioration in relationship with the Duchy after the Military Campaign in the year P.K. 742, the magic squad’s investigation was aborted, and as the details remained unclear.

†††

He felt something squirm beside him.

Kei groggily opened his eyes while it was still dim.

He was inside his inn room. A lamp was hanging down from the ceiling, affixed to a beam with a chain. Taking a look next to him, Aileen was just waking up and rubbing her eyes with a groan.

After a short while, her eyes finally perceived Kei. The two’s sleepy eyes stared at each other for some time.

“…Mornin’, Kei.”

“Morning, Aileen.”

As he stroked her head, she smiled and stretched like a cat. The sheet fell off, revealing her white, naked body.

Kei appreciated the unobstructed view from a diagonal angle when she stretched, extending both arms upwards. Her breasts were a bit too moderate to say they were spilling out, but there was no ranking when it came to sizes. A small yet distinctive scar was visible on the left side of her chest…

“…Hm?”

Aileen noticed his gaze, and suddenly pulled Kei’s sheets away.

“—You sure are quite energetic down there!!”

Kei nodded deeply at Aileen’s grin, and sat up. As much as he would have loved to follow his youthful impulses to have sex with her, it would have cost them the whole day. Also, it would not be too late to do it at night.

“Come on, it’s time to get up.”

“Yeah.”

Aileen promptly put on the underwear she had flung off the night before and was now strewn across the floor. Kei gave her a sidelong glance as he slipped out of the bed, then walked up to the window, and threw the storm shutter wide open.

The sky was clear, not blemished by a single cloud. Letting his eyes wander across the filament that was dyed by the colors of sunrise, he nodded in satisfaction once he had confirmed that everything was in order with the star formations.

It was a refreshing morning. It would surely be just another day like any other.

It had been two weeks since Kei and Aileen had started to visit the ducal library.

As before, the two were renting a room at HangedBug, but this had fully turned into their daily routine as of late.

First, they would wake up, wash their faces, and then lightly work out in the courtyard. Naturally, they were not an unpleasant kind. They would loosen their bodies by bending and stretching, before doing calisthenics starting from the Achilles tendon.

Leaving Aileen aside, who was a former gymnastics athlete and thus had a fairly flexible body, Kei pulling off a 180-degree split was a strange sight to behold. The inn’s guests, who came to the courtyard to wash their faces, got startled every time they witnessed Kei sitting on the ground with his legs spread.

Incidentally, the flexibility of Kei’s avatar was nothing new.

The flexibility of the joints was set quite high within【DEMONDAL】, so regardless of how stiff someone might have been in real life, they were able to exhibit flexibility at the level of an athlete inside the game. For Kei, whose body was almost nothing but bones, it could only be described as ironic.

To digress, there were many players who tried to do the full split in real life just as they had done inside the game only to end up straining their backs.

“I guess this does it for the stretches…”

“Oh, you wanna go? Okay, come at me!”

Kei cracked his neck and provocatively beckoned Aileen with his fingers.

Training with Aileen followed after the warm-up. And this was not the bad kind either. They were just reviewing close-quarter combat to avoid their skills growing dull.

They ignored the curious guests’ gazes and faced each other in the courtyard. Kei took a fighting stance whereas Aileen remained in her usual posture while smiling daringly. It would be dangerous to fight with real swords, so they had decided to go bare-handed, but then again, it was doubtful whether Kei would even manage to injure her even if he went at her with a sword.

There was a short pause. Kei focused on Aileen who calmly stood a few steps away from him.

“…Let’s go.”

With those words, he stepped into her territory. He executed a palm strike, making sure he used the least amount of movements necessary.

He aimed for her chest. He prioritized speed over power, striking at her without any hesitation.

He did not hold back, nor did he show mercy.

He couldn’t afford to hold back with Aileen as an opponent.

As he suddenly closed the distance, it felt like he was zooming in on Aileen’s face.

Her fearless, amused expression felt strangely impactful.

The next moment, her golden hair spread out.

She looked just like a white snake.

She met Kei’s right arm, twisting its trajectory away.

He felt a terrific weight on his shoulder which broke his posture.

Then his legs were accurately swiped away, causing his vision to spin, only for him to find himself on his backside in the next moment.

The onlookers, who thought it was a fight and were on their way to stop them, froze on the spot, their mouths agape in shock. Kei was just as dumbfounded as them, however. He did not understand what had happened.

He felt a light slap on his neck from behind.

“Just having a good momentum doesn’t cut it, Kei.”

Turning around, he saw Aileen peering down at him with a hand on her waist.

“…I’m not sure what to say.”

Kei pouted and stood up with a troubled face.

“How did you do that just now?”

“How, you ask… I just pulled your right arm like this, and then jumped behind you and swiped your legs.”

“I-I see…”

He could understand what she was saying, but failed to imagine how it actually happened.

“I say this every time, but your attacks are too direct, Kei.”

“But my feints would hardly work against you.”

“No, I don’t mean feints and that stuff.”

—You leave too many openings after attacks.

—It’s easy to tell what you’re planning.

—You take too long to recover from counterattacks.

Aileen listed one of Kei’s weak points after the other. Having it spelled out so bluntly, a bitter expression formed on his face.

Kei would normally not lose in a contest of strength against most opponents, but just like the saying that it was better to bend than break, his compatibility when facing highly technical fighters like Aileen was quite bad. Though his bow skills were towering above the rest, he could only do the textbook movements in close-quarter battles, so he could not compete against warriors whose skills were above a certain level.

Incidentally, among the top players of the game, warriors on Aileen’s level were commonplace, which should put Kei’s strength in perspective for anyone.

“—So, pay more attention to those, and let’s have another go.”

“I don’t feel like I can…”

As Aileen started speaking like a teacher, Kei had already entered his give-up mode. It was also obvious during his gaming days, but Kei had no sense for hand-to-hand combat.

Following that, Aileen kept locking his joints and flinging him around for 30 minutes. Then, after doing some sparring with strikes at the end, they wrapped up their morning training.