On the second day of travel, there was an event that I had only ever experienced in video games and tv.
“Goblin pack!” One of the guards yelled out loudly. “Quickly! Everyone, ready your weapons! There’s about thirty of the blasted buggers!”
I slid my round shield off my back, and unsheathed a short sword. In the narrow and dark tunnels, it was best to have a weapon with a short reach, and was easily controllable in combat. Bekhi, however, elected to use the hammer I had given her the other day.
“Finally! I’ve been needing to relieve some frustration before meeting with my family.” Bekhi gave the darkness a rather unsettling grin before yelling out. “Com’n! Come and get some!”
Wait, is Bekh
Finally, we arrived at the end of the road. There was an extremely large wooden door blocking the end of the tunnel. Kholgaik reached into a bag and started handing something out to everyone. Bekhi passed one to me.“Here, Kvalinn. Put these on.” It turned out to be a set of extremely darkened sunglasses. They weren’t exactly cool shades to wear outside, but instead they were similar to driver's goggles that were worn before cars were made with roofs. Being held together with string and leather. “Since you’ve never been to the surface before, the sudden transition from dark to light could permanently blind you. So keep the sun shielders on during the daytime until your eyes adjust. Although it might be time to go home by that time.” With the goggles on in the dark tunnel, I couldn’t see anything so I had to hang onto the wagon for guidance. The rest of the guards and drivers were in a similar position so we must have looked quite comical. Kholgaik confirmed that everyone had their
After what felt like five minutes of sleep. I was woken up at dawn by one of Bekhi’s brothers.I reached around sleepily to silence the annoying alarm clock, but my hand only ended up cutting through thin air as the boy dodged around my sleepy blows. “It’s too early to get up. It’s at least half an interval before the waking hour.”“Interval? Waking hour?” The kid seemed genuinely confused by the unknown words until he seemed to realize what I was talking about. “Oh, right! Bekhi mentioned those in one of her letters. Well up here we get up at sunrise to do chores before breakfast. Now wake up!”I was rudely pushed out of bed onto the freezing cold floor. “Alright, I’m up. But I’m not happy about it. Now point me to the fire an
I returned to the guest room and came back down with my bag of trea-I mean, bag of weapons. Passing them one by one to Dak, who laid them out on the table.“Rune of strength, rune of precision, rune of dancing, rune of laws, rune of sunshine, and rune of starlight. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such an unusual collection of magical runes before in all my life. We just saw what the rune of strength does, but what about the rest of them?” All eyes focused on me with laser intensity. Mentally probing me for answers.“To be honest, I don’t know.” There was an immediate sigh of disappointment from around the table. “Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night with a forge song stuck in my head, I get the urge to alter it, and these are some of the results. And since I can’t use the testing room without te
I was then dragged out of the workshop by my collar to a temporary arena area that had been set up in the town square. An announcer was waiting at the center of the ring, and he yelled out excitedly to everyone in a loud voice once we were in the circle.“And here comes the town's number one! Thredak Fieryrage! He appears to be wielding a new weapon today, a small hammer that doesn’t look too destructive. He must be going easy on his opponent today. Speaking of his opponent, we have a dark dweller who accompanied Thredak’s daughter here in search of fresh food, so we can’t fault him on good taste. Wielding his smith hammer, we have Kvalinn Ekgorsson! Place your bets everyone, how long will it take for Thredak to beat the ambitious young dwarf?”“Wait, aren’t you going to bet on me winning?” I protested. The
Inside the tavern, pretty much the entire town was there partying. It was the very picture of a fantasy tavern, with a long bar with several huge casks of beer behind it, and long, sturdy tables that everyone was sitting and eating at. It was apparently the tradition to get a drink there after the yearly matches and games, before returning home for the last few days of the New Year’s celebration.“Welcome, Dak, and family! Welcome! Your victory out there was marvelous to behold! A true masterpiece of battle.” The bartender called out a friendly greeting to Dak, before noticing me standing next to Bekhi. “Well who’s this? Did young miss Bekhi bring home a sweetheart?”There were several laughs throughout the room, and even from Bekhi’s family, while Bekhi blushed at the joke. I was about to formally introduce
Waking up the next morning, I saw that the view out my windows was obscured by an opaque sea of pure white. With howling winds sending the snow in a life threatening blizzard of cold and snow.Oh the weather outside is frightful. But the fire is so delightful.“Good morning, Kvalinn.” One of Bekhi’s older brothers came into the room holding a bundle in his arms. “I brought a couple extra coats for you. It’s well below freezing outside and Bekhi told us you don’t do well in the cold.”“Has your dad shared every letter from Bekhi with everyone?” I asked in frustration. My head cold from the Rune of Snow was months ago! The brother just nodded with an amused grin.“Pretty much. Bekhi is the first kid
The next few days passed peaceably. The storm kept up unabated so we were prevented from doing much more than sitting around the fireplace and eating meals. It felt very odd for me to be inactive for so long, since my father and I worked pretty much non stop from dawn till dusk, but it did feel nice to take a vacation for the first time in this world. “Are your bags packed, Kvalinn?” Bekhi was waiting for me in the kitchen on our last day in Vesturhildrun. I nodded, expecting that we would be leaving momentarily since the trade caravan would be going back home soon. But Bekhi just told me to put my bag by the door. “We need to be ready to go the second there’s a lull in the storm.” “But won’t we be late to meet Kholgaik at the surface door? Is he going to wait for us?” Bekhi just shook her head. “Nope, but this i
“Goblins grog, Kvalinn. You look horrible!” Zikruk looked at me with shock and surprise as I slid into my desk chair with an exhausted thwump. “What happened on your trip to the surface?!”“It wasn’t my trip to the surface.” I sleepily started to unpack my school bag. “I forgot to prepare the gifts for the Elders until last night, so I was up all night working.”“Are you ok, Kvalinn? It’s not like you to not prepare for today weeks in advance.”“I’m fine, and more importantly, I had lots of delicious food while on winter break.”Fresh eggs, fresh meat, bacon, smoked ham. Mhmmmm.“Really?” Zikruk looked at