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Continuing the mountain adventure with the harpy and her hubby! (by her reckoning anyway XD)
For those of you reading The Runesmith Chronicles for the first time I recommend going back and starting at Chapter one. Mostly so you have a better understanding of how things like the magic system works and what's going on as I reference events in previous chapters fairly often.
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Blu
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Edited by: Old Fart
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"I must say, it feels rather homey in here," said Kal looking around the roc's cavern.
Ikuno stared at him like he had grown a second head, "Have you lost your ever-loving mind? How on earth could this place feel 'homey'?"
Many hours ago, they had gone exploring the roc's cavern, a task that turned out to be much larger than expected. at the top of the slope was a crossroads that split off in three directions, instead of being a single large cavern. The southern path sloped down before opening up into a circular chamber large enough to hold the entire town of Telsin beneath its domed roof. The northern path sloped upward and opened into another chamber about twice the size of the first. The final chamber was twice again as large as the upper one and lay to the east, straight ahead from the cave entrance. Even making his small light spell as bright as possible, Kal still couldn't see the top of the final cavern.
Each of the upper chambers had a small pond worked into the stone floor with overflow tubes that ran down into the pond in the lower southern chamber, apparently for keeping the gigantic young bird watered. The southern pond had its own larger overflow that disappeared straight down into the depths of the mountain.
The chambers were also warmed magically from an ancient spell cast onto the floors, keeping the areas a comfortable temperature for the two explorers. A few mosses and lichens along with the occasional glowing fungus had managed to find enough resources for a meager living in the thick layer of dust covering everything but the pools. Unsurprisingly, bugs had not been able to make it up to these heights, so the layers of dust had remained untouched for what Ikuno believed to be many thousands of years.
Sadly, they never did find any trace of a roc's feather or egg shard. With his eyes glowing blue, Kal scanned as much of the floor as he could. His thinking was that a shard with the degree of magic Ikuno was talking about would shine brightly to his ability to see magic. Despite being weak in the divination school, Ikuno attempted to use a finder's spell to locate eggshells in the southern, and their first, cavern. Kal had almost fallen over laughing as they followed the small dancing purple flame back to the room with Rone and the harpy's nest, only to float over to the wall opposite the nest and alight on the broken shelves.
Rone skittered over toward the nest when Ikuno barked, "Shells! Not 'shelves', you moronic little flame!" The oni dismissed the spell before stomping over to the passage they had just come from and ducking inside. Kal wiped the tears of laughter from his eyes then followed her with a quick wave goodbye at Rone.
The same story was repeated for each of the other chambers with the flame dancing off towards the Felli's nest before Ikuno canceled it.
They now stood back at the crossroads with Ikuno looking down at Kal like he had gone insane.
"I'm just saying I can see a lot of potential here. Butcher, Tanner, Blacksmith and other tradesmen in the lower cave. Perhaps an inn and a merchant's area in the upper chamber along with a good-sized storehouse. Up ahead of us could be the living areas for the people here," said Kal pointing in each direction respectively, the light from the orb above them glinting off the iron gloves he had donned just in case the caverns were already occupied. While he was being cautious he had also hung his mask around his neck thinking there might be places with stale, stagnant, or even toxic air. It wasn't the first time he envied the oni and all of her natural immunities.
Ikuno gave him a sideways glance, "The frightening part is, now that I can see what you are talking about, it honestly doesn't seem like a bad idea." The oni chuckled, "Give a farmer a little bit of magic and he starts thinking about making his own city in a mountain."
"I'm just saying it's a possibility, not like I'm planning on doing it tomorrow," Kal said as he started down the slope towards Felli's nest. His light continued to float next to him since the sun had gone down while they were investigating the roc's nest. "Besides," he continued after a moment, "relations between harpies and humans would have to improve far beyond what they are now to get their assistance with carrying construction materials up here."
"You seem to be putting an awful lot of thought into this for just a flight of fancy," said Ikuno falling into step next to him.
Kal shrugged, "Perhaps if I become some bigshot mage I'll want to settle down somewhere, like Prentas did. Up here there's no chance of a repeat of Te'thalas. You can't kill people you can't reach."
Ikuno had to admit that he had a point.
As they approached the tunnel to the harpy's nest they could smell the scent of seared meat and hear an argument coming from inside.
"Why must you ruin a perfectly good rabbit by putting it on that heated rock!" came an unfamiliar female voice.