Chapter 458: Urgent Quest
As the forge fires dimmed for the evening, casting long shadows across the ancient stone walls of Khazadrim, Erend, Adrien, and Billy made their way back to their quarters.
The air was thick with the metallic scent of Starsteel and the residual heat of the day's intense labor. Their bodies ached, but there was a shared sense of accomplishment as they walked through the winding corridors.
Adrius and Saeldir had chosen to remain in the forge and using their expertise, continuing to oversee the intricate processes involved in perfecting their newly forged weapons.
The Sacred Hammer still rang out intermittently, echoing through the halls with a rhythm that spoke of the tireless dedication of the dwarves.
Finally reaching their rooms, Erend, Adrien, and Billy felt the weight of the day's efforts settle upon them. They exchanged weary but satisfied glances, each reflecting on the progress they had made. They placed their weapon on top of the table.
"I can still feel the heat of the forge on my skin," Billy remarked, stretching his arms and rolling his shoulders to work out the stiffness.
"You and me both. But it's worth it. Those weapons are going to make a real difference," Adrien agreed.
Erend nodded in agreement but remained silent, his mind occupied with a lingering sense of unease he couldn't quite place.
As he moved to sit on his bed, a sudden, familiar sensation washed over him—a tingling in the back of his mind that heralded the arrival of a new quest from the System.
A translucent, glowing screen materialized before his eyes, the urgent red text catching his immediate attention:
[URGENT QUEST!]
[Objective: Stop the information from leaking out.]
[Reward: Increased Reputation with the Dwarves, 1,000 exp.]
Erend's heart quickened as he read the message. The details were vague, but the urgency was unmistakable. He didn't know what information was at risk or who was behind the leak, but the System's urgency meant it was crucial to act quickly.
Adrien noticed the change in Erend's demeanor. "What is it, Erend?"
Erend nodded, his brow furrowed in concentration. "I got something from my… uh… power, it's urgent. It says we need to stop some information from leaking out. I don't know what information yet, but we can't afford to ignore it."
Billy leaned forward, his expression serious. "An information leaking out? So in this kingdom there are a trator, or traitors. Is it about the Starsteel or…" Billy looked at Erend. "Your display of power?"
"Possibly," Erend replied. The sense of unease deepened, his thoughts racing as he considered the implications.
"We should check with Adrius and Saeldir," Adrien suggested. "They might have noticed something while we were working."
"But they're still busy with the forging process, Captain. We can't interrupt them right now. We need to figure this out ourselves first."
Billy stood, his earlier fatigue replaced by determination. "Alright, where do we start?"
Erend took a deep breath, focusing his thoughts. "First, we need to find out who might have the motive to betray us and why."
"The dwarves have been nothing but cooperative since we arrived. But that doesn't mean everyone here supports our cause. There could be dissenters," Adrien added.
Erend nodded. "Exactly. We need to keep our eyes and ears open. Let's split up and see if we can find any clues tomorrow. And we have to do it in secrets."
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The three of them knew they need to bring Adrius and Saeldir into the fold as well. Despite the urgency, he understood the need for discretion. They would need to speak in private to avoid arousing any suspicion.
Erend led Adrien and Billy back to the forge, where the rhythmic clang of the Sacred Hammer still echoed. Meanwhile, Adrien and Billy is starting their investigation.
Adrius and Saeldir were deep in discussion with Brokk, their faces illuminated by the glow of the Starsteel.
Approaching the group, Erend cleared his throat to get their attention.
"Adrius, Saeldir, can we speak in private? It's important," Erend said.
Brokk raised an eyebrow but nodded in understanding. "Go ahead. We'll continue here."
Erend, Adrius, and Saeldir stepped away from the main forging area, finding a secluded corner of the chamber where they could speak without being overheard. The ambient noise of the forge provided a suitable cover for their conversation.
"I received a vision from my power. It says we need to stop some information from leaking out. I don't know the specifics yet, but it's critical," Erend began.
Adrius furrowed his brow, skepticism evident in his eyes. "Erend, are you sure? This sounds... vague."
Before Erend could respond Saeldir stepped forward, placing a reassuring hand on Adrius's shoulder. "I've experienced Erend's visions before. They've always led us true. If his power is giving him vision agai we can't afford to ignore it."
Adrius looked between Erend and Saeldir, his skepticism wavering. Especially when he himself knows that Erend has the power of a Dragon. A creature so legendary that he can't grasp.
"Alright, let's assume this… vision, is true. What exactly are we looking for?" Adrius asked.
Erend nodded, relieved to have Saeldir's support. "We need to find out what information is at risk of being leaked. Someone here might be trying to betray us. Given our recent activities, it could be related to the Starsteel or even my Dragon power."
"If it's about the Starsteel, any leak could be disastrous. And if it's about your Dragon power, Erend, the consequences could be even worse. We need to act quickly," Saeldir said.
Erend nodded then outlined their next steps.
"We'll need to be discreet. Adrius, can you check with the other dwarves and see if anyone has been acting suspiciously? Saeldir, use your connections or your power to quietly gather information from the guards and advisors. Adrien, Billy, and I will keep our ears open and look for any signs of unusual activity. We can't really do much on our own anyway."
Adrius nodded, finally convinced. "Alright. Let's get to work, then."
As they split up to carry out their tasks, the urgency of the quest weighed heavily on their minds.
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