Irwin's Journey - The Cardsmith
Chapter 236: Boohm
- Chapter 325: The Voice of Purple
- Chapter 325: Terror dungeon
- Chapter 324: Time Dilations
- Chapter 323: A grinning Greldo
- Chapter 322: Boom goes the Whale
- Chapter 321: Circling the dead
- Chapter 320: Onward to the Teeth
- Chapter 319: Names
- Chapter 318: Mountains
- Chapter 317: Tiscian’s Glare
- Chapter 316: Fluttering in the breeze
- Chapter 315: On the otherside
- Chapter 314: Glow
- Chapter 313: Hard choices
- Chapter 312: The Lure
- Chapter 311: Going down
- Chapter 310: Swarm
- Chapter 309: Purple fart
- Chapter 308: Purple mist
- Chapter 307: Lips Sealed
- Chapter 306: Baby steps
- Chapter 305: Familiar eyes
- Chapter 304: Berries and seas
- Chapter 303: Squeeze
- Chapter 302: Stink
- Chapter 301: Drinking
- Chapter 300: Smelter
- Chapter 299: Three out of five
- Chapter 298: Unstable tension
- Chapter 297: Resonance
- Chapter 296: Obsidian City
- Chapter 295: A drink is never a bad idea...
- Chapter 294: Split shock
- Chapter 293: Don’t lose your head
- Chapter 292: Border guard?
- Chapter 291: Gathering
- Chapter 290: New lessons
- Chapter 289: Hard to find
- Chapter 288: The next step
- Chapter 287: Dodging
- Chapter 286: Rustbucket’s lessons
- Chapter 285: Swat!
- Chapter 284: Sharptooth cannibal
- Chapter 283: Long ears
- Chapter 282: Bonding
- Chapter 281: No pain, no gain
- Chapter 280: Ancient knowledge
- Chapter 279: Untwisting minds
- Chapter 278: Happy to be back
- Chapter 277: A familiar feeling
- Chapter 276: Plans, plans, plans
- Chapter 275: Insanity
- Chapter 274: Intercept course
- Chapter 273: Going wild
- Chapter 272: Choices
- Chapter 271: Mind poison
- Chapter 270: Into the storm
- Chapter 269: Unexpected Advantages
- Chapter 268: Purified Soulforce
- Chapter 267: Risks
- Chapter 266: Unexpected growth
- Chapter 265: A children’s rhyme
- Chapter 264: Vibrating ship
- Chapter 263: Sonic Shift
- Chapter 262: Loaded up and ready to go
- Chapter 261: Roaring Metal
- Chapter 260: Short notice
- Chapter 259: Package delivery?
- Chapter 258: Barging in
- Chapter 257: Risks
- Chapter 256: Temper
- Chapter 255: We need more coals?
- Chapter 254: Toward the next heartcard!
- Chapter 253: Instrumentalization
- Chapter 252: Diagram Smithing
- Chapter 251: Meeting new people
- Chapter 250: Golden Friction Academy
- Chapter 249: Dropping some jaws
- Chapter 248: Failing the questions
- Chapter 247: Brazardian
- Chapter 246: Prodigy Am’braz
- Chapter 245: Resolve
- Chapter 244: Sword blows
- Chapter 243: Pirates
- Chapter 242: Proadon
- Chapter 241: A deal
- Chapter 240: Grab and hold!
- Chapter 239: The Boring Corridors
- Chapter 238: Traveling across the Portal Gallery
- Chapter 237: Haggling Hurts
- Chapter 236: Boohm
- Chapter 235: Emotional damage
- Chapter 234: The Ruby’s Revenge
- Chapter 233: Blockade
- Chapter 232: The Roaming Shipyard
- Chapter 231: A soulforce tune
- Chapter 230: No baggage
- Chapter 229: Glacial Area
- Chapter 228: Into the unknown
- Chapter 227: Silvery Lightning
- Chapter 226: One more day
- Chapter 225: The next step
- Chapter 224: Guest
- Chapter 223: First Soulcard
- Chapter 222: Arrows in the back
- Chapter 221: The Shadows of Dimarintsia
- Chapter 220: Immovable sword
- Chapter 219: Bluehair
- Chapter 218: Shadowwalker
- Chapter 217: Frying pan
- Chapter 216: Pots and pans!
- Chapter 215: What do words do?
- Chapter 214: Portal Keep City
- Chapter 213: New Degonda
- Chapter 212: Soulclone
- Chapter 211: Final hurdle
- Chapter 210 Furious frost
- Chapter 209: Switching sides
- Chapter 208: Clearing the plains
- Chapter 207: Starving people
- Chapter 206: Death or safety?
- Chapter 205: Death and new beginnings
- Chapter 204: Hangover
- Chapter 203: A battle of shadows
- Chapter 202: Searching and finding
- Chapter 201: A game of questions
- Chapter 200: Stubborn
- Chapter 199: Disbelief
- Chapter 198: Emergency smithing
- Chapter 197: Family time
- Chapter 196: Irwin?
- Chapter 195: Full circle
- Chapter 194: A foul stench
- Chapter 193: Card trouble
- Chapter 192: Certain or uncertain future
- Chapter 191: Planning a large-scale evacuation
- Chapter 190: Scorched by the waves
- Chapter 189: The secret room
- Chapter 188: Back on Giard
- Chapter 187: Preparations
- Chapter 186: Blood and gore
- Chapter 185: Emerald and Ruby
- Chapter 184: A soft breeze
- Chapter 183: Begging to join
- Chapter 182: A Portal Gallery back alley?
- Chapter 181: Insufferable
- Chapter 180: Cracking the wood
- Chapter 179: Milky Eyes
- Chapter 178: Lies and half truths
- Chapter 177: Shared Pain
- Chapter 176: Boulder marks the spot?
- Chapter 175: Dividends of the song
- Chapter 174: Chaos storm
- Chapter 173: The Sonata
- Chapter 172: Towards the unknown
- Chapter 171: Getaway
- Chapter 170: An eye for...
- Chapter 169: The chase
- Chapter 168: Drinks all around
- Chapter 167: A hundred brothers and sisters
- Chapter 166: Crashing through a roof
- Chapter 165: Chasing
- Chapter 164: Sesnanser
- Chapter 163: Splintered
- Chapter 162: A quiet stop
- Chapter 161: Plan B
- Chapter 160: The next plan
- Chapter 159: Return to Fiverio
- Chapter 158: Five
- Chapter 157.2: Emberion interlude
- Chapter 157: The start of something new
- Chapter 156: Expected and unexpected losses
- Chapter 155: Over seventy percent!
- Chapter 154: House arrest
- Chapter 153: Birth of a heartcard
- Chapter 152: Surprises and warnings
- Chapter 151: [Hidden]
- Chapter 150: Dead Pact Mercenaries
- Chapter 149: Time flies
- Chapter 148: In the depths
- Chapter 147: Familiar Foes
- Chapter 146: Volatile card
- Chapter 145: Infernal Itching
- Chapter 144: Another card
- Chapter 143: Calm before the bidding
- Chapter 142: Another step
- Chapter 141: Request from a friend
- Chapter 140: Hotstuff
- Chapter 139: Sleeping Beauty
- Chapter 138: Remaining
- Chapter 137: Curious hoop
- Chapter 136: Chained to the wall
- Chapter 135: Diamonds are the best?
- Chapter 134: Tiny Helpers
- Chapter 133: A casual stroll
- Chapter 132: Lead the way!
- Chapter 131: History or myth
- Chapter 130: Abide by the rules
- Chapter 129: Onward, or else
- Chapter 128: Denied entry
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- Chapter 127: Night raid
- Chapter 126: Interrogation
- Chapter 125: Deceptive rest
- Chapter 124: Setting up a trap
- Chapter 123: Preparations
- Chapter 122: Prisoners
- Chapter 121: Armies
- Chapter 120: Heart tree
- Chapter 119: Foggy battle
- Chapter 118: Layers
- Chapter 117: Rules and regulations
- Chapter 116: Familiar Laughter
- Chapter 115: Uneasy compromise
- Chapter 114: Steamy
- Chapter 113: Heartburn
- Chapter 112: Hunger
- Chapter 111: Copperion Flesh
- Chapter 110: Cousin issues
- Chapter 109: Hammer, Maul, Mallet
- Chapter 108: Familiar Names
- Chapter 107: Soulforce
- Chapter 106: Haudur’s Charter
- Chapter 105: Lord Urdwellan
- Chapter 104: The path of the card
- Chapter 103: Four in a row
- Chapter 102: Dréimire
- Chapter 101: The smithing starts now!
- Chapter 100: Home sweet home
- Chapter 99: A cloud of Emberions
- Chapter 98: Firespark desert
- Chapter 97: Boiling blood
- Chapter 96: Nice and warm!
- Chapter 95: To Scour
- Chapter 94: Portal Gallery
- Chapter 93: Familiar faces
- Chapter 92: The price of success
- Chapter 91: Unexpected guests
- Chapter 90: Try singing
- Chapter 89: Good deal or bad deal?
- Chapter 88: Smith’s Guild Charter
- Chapter 87: The Central Registry
- Chapter 86: Armless
- Chapter 85: Grey-eyed watcher
- Chapter 84: Battle Hammer
- Chapter 83: Dark Hound
- Chapter 82: Crazed?
- Chapter 81: Elderly sorcerer
- Chapter 80: Coulwater tower
- Chapter 79: Esterdon
- Chapter 78: The Burned Pillars
- Chapter 77: Cutthroat
- Chapter 76: Hammer and anvil
- Chapter 75: Exposed
- Chapter 74: Return
- Chapter 73: Out of the portal and into the...
- Chapter 72: Hammer time
- Chapter 71: Run Linchpin, run!
- Chapter 70: Time dilation
- Chapter 69: Unexpected Battle
- Chapter 68: Derlin Cards
- Chapter 67: Shattered
- Chapter 66: Chains of ice
- Chapter 65: Gallon’s Blazers
- Chapter 64: A rabbit?
- Chapter 63: Incomming
- Chapter 62: Full-hand
- Chapter 61: Grief and wailing
- Chapter 60: Hot and cold
- Chapter 59: A good night’s rest!
- Chapter 58: Taking chances
- Chapter 57: Reforging is hard!
- Chapter 56: Shattered rest
- Chapter 55: One for many
- Chapter 54: Change of plans
- Chapter 53: Resonance
- Chapter 52: Coalesced, remnant soul cards
- Chapter 51: Crushed
- Chapter 50: Strike the iron when it’s hot!
- Chapter 49: Bruises
- Chapter 48: Grappling Gauntlets
- Chapter 47: Working
- Chapter 46: Finding a smith
- Chapter 45: Hot and cozy
- Chapter 44: Room and board
- Chapter 43: Degonda
- Chapter 42: Troublesome encounters
- Chapter 41: Familiar foes
- Chapter 40: Four horns
- Chapter 39: Bablibon
- Chapter 38: Chicken scratches
- Chapter 37: More pain
- Chapter 36: Hammering
- Chapter 35: Smithies and Libraries
- Chapter 34: Nexus
- Chapter 33: Books
- Chapter 32: Food and training
- Chapter 31: A plan, of sorts
- Chapter 30: House cleaning
- Chapter 29: Doomblade Hardswing
- Chapter 28: Shattering
- Chapter 27: Coal
- Chapter 26: Blackened Hands
- Chapter 25: Lost and found
- Chapter 24: Lose some, win some
- Chapter 23.2: Back against the wall
- Chapter 23: Water and fire
- Chapter 22: Stuck
- Chapter 21: Portal One
- Chapter 20: Rumors and reality
- Chapter 19: To Wignut
- Chapter 18.3 Midnight warning
- Chapter 18.2 Training Dummy
- Chapter 18: Interrogated
- Chapter 17: Combining
- Chapter 16: Bacon and porridge
- Chapter 15: Cards, cards, cards
- Chapter 14: Anvil of the gods
- Chapter 13: Fun from above
- Chapter 12: The Linchpin
- Chapter 11: Rinse and repeat
- Chapter 10: Practice makes perfect
- Chapter 9: School of pain and misery
- Chapter 8: The first practice room
- Chapter 7: Thrown in the deep
- Chapter 6: Ragtag group
- Chapter 5: Story time
- Chapter 4: Future laid out
- Chapter 3: Sorcerer says
- Chapter 2: To Card or not to Card
- Chapter 1: It’s never what you want
"It's as big as the harbor at Fiverion," Greldo said, whistling appreciatively.
"Bigger," Rindiri said.
"It's weird," Irwin said, staring at the distant harbor. The three of them were standing on the hind deck while Zender was working to clean the sails, and Earila was standing on the prow, gaping at the distant harbor.
Like Fiverion's, it was built atop a large cluster of trees that had wrapped up and around it. Buildings were spread out throughout, creating a small city with a slightly chaotic, almost grown feeling to it.
I wonder how long it will take for Eluathar to look like that, Irwin thought.
"You said they have no adjacent worlds and barely any mining," he said. "I still don't understand how it can be this rich if there's just some old people coming here to spend the final days of their lives."
"It's not just some kind of old people," Rindiri said, making some minor adjustments to their course. "They are either the poorer sons and daughters of nobles or small-time merchants. In the central regions, they would be seen as barely middle-class, but here they are big-spenders."
They were sailing towards multi-layered docks, with clear signs on which ships were allowed. The largest portion was for the merchants, and a few dozen big-bellied merchant ships were being emptied and or loaded. One massive ship, easily ten times the girth of The Sonata, was docking far ahead of them.
The top docks, narrow and with nice carvings, were private. Family symbols were etched in the sides, and relaxed-looking guards walked across. Escort vessels seemed ready to prevent anyone from trying to claim a spot where they weren't allowed while beautiful ships lay moored everywhere.
A smaller area to the side had a large sign that read 'Public Docks', and that was where they were heading right now. Dozens of small ships, nearly all scouting class, were there.
"Where Fiverion is still reliant on its adjacent worlds and the mining and harvesting those bring, Tulpil has none of that. It's like a retreat, and most of the soulshards come from external sources. Because of this, there is no single owning factor. Instead, it's run by a council of representatives of the different bigger parties, the merchants, nobles, cardsmiths, and crafters," Rindiri said as she maneuvered them towards a free dock area.
A potbellied man with a gleaming thin sheet came walking from a building at the end of the docks. Two young men followed after him, looking bored and tired.
"Do we have to pay right away?" Irwin asked, slightly worried.
He only had a few thousand soulshards left, and he'd been hoping to use those to buy some simple quartz cards.
"Don't worry, it shouldn't be more than ten soulshards per day," Rindiri said. "I still have enough if you're out."
Irwin breathed a sigh of relief and shook his head. "No, then we are fine."
I guess that's why she didn't tell me before, he thought.
It took only a minute for Rindiri to properly align The Sonata.
"Zender, the ropes," Rindiri shouted.
"On it!"
Irwin watched as Zender tossed two ropes to the young men, who wound them around thick wooden poles before starting to pull the ship closer. Heads turning red from exertion and muscles bulging, it still took them only a minute to anchor The Sonata to the dock.
"Alright, let's go and pay the dock warden," Rindiri said. She turned to Greldo. "You are sure you want to stay here and watch the ship? We will be gone until tomorrow, and Zender can do it."
Irwin saw Zender grimace, but the boy nodded at Greldo, seeming ready to remain if he had to.
"No, it's fine," Greldo said with a yawn. "I'll remain here and rest a bit while Coal keeps an eye out."
"Alright, I'll bring you something to eat," Irwin said.
"You better! I'm about sick of nuts and dried vegetables and meat!"
Irwin readied the gangplank and then walked across, followed by two excitedly looking children and Rindiri.
The potbellied dock warden was looking at Rindiri with a frown before turning to Irwin.
"Name of the ship and the captain?"
"The Sonata and Captain Irwin."
The man looked at the thin crystal he was carrying and seemed happy with what he saw.
"It's twelve soulshards per cycle," he said, jabbing a thumb across his shoulder. "Three for the remainder, so fifteen upfront."
Irwin noticed a large hourglass that was mostly empty as he took out the required shards, handing them to the man.
The man nodded as he stuffed the small shards into the large pouch on his hip. Then he put the crystal tablet below his arm and looked at Irwin with a frown.
"Do remember that we don't allow Yuurindi on the planet. This counts for the older one and the children."
Irwin was surprised by the slight hostility in the man's voice, but he merely nodded. Rindiri had warned him about these things, and as odd as it seemed to him, he saw no reaction from her or her kids.
"Good. Make sure to remember it. Now, what is the purpose of your visit?"
Irwin indicated Rindiri, who stood beside him.
"Supplies and other necessities," she said. "We so want to take a look at some cards, see if we can get lucky. Can you suggest an inn close to the merchant's district?"
If the dock warden was surprised that she spoke up, he showed none of it.
"With the increase in traffic, many inns are full, but the Orange Hearth should have some space. It's close to Endahl's Card Emporium, though don't let that name trick you. It's not even half as grandiose as that blasted man wants you to believe. Still, he buys cards in bulk, so who knows."
The man made no attempt to even hide what he thought their chances were.
"If that was all, I need to return to more important things," he said, not even waiting for a response. He turned and walked away, followed by the two young men who were yawning.
Irwin was about to follow him to the distant harbor district when Rindiri beckoned him.
"Wait a moment," she said, turning to the others, pinning her children with a sudden cool look. "I've warned you already, but let me do it again. Whatever you do, don't pickpocket anyone here! If they catch you, you are going to be sold to a Forced Labor Merchant and brought to a mining world."
Forced Labor Merchant? Irwin thought, his eyebrows raising. Did she mean slavers?
"I won't," Zender said, sounding annoyed.
Earilia crossed her arms, sniffing loudly. "Do you think I don't know that?" she said, giving her mother a cool look.
"Some warnings can't be given enough," Rindiri said. "That being said. Captain, keep a hand on your purse. Those that do risk it here are usually very good and will have ways of finding out who has the most soulshards."
Irwin raised an eyebrow, then put the small leather sack from his pocket into the front of his vest, nestled against his stomach. Rindiri nodded appreciatively.
With a final wave at Greldo, who had been observing the happenings, they walked towards the harbor district.
"It has barely changed," Rindiri said, walking beside Irwin. "I know the inn he spoke about. It's run by an Ignitzion, and based on what you told me, you should enjoy it. She has two bar areas. One stoked hot enough to cause anyone not an Ignitzion to be unable to enter."
Irwin felt an immediate interest, and he wondered if they served any of the spicy drinks and food that Scintilla had given him back on Scour.
"Right, let's get rooms," he said with a grin.
It took them almost an hour to make their way from the docks, through and up the busy harbor district, along large warehouses, and finally to the district that had inns and restaurants.
Large numbers of people walked around the small stalls or sat outside the restaurants, creating a bustle of sounds, smells, and movement. Most were Humans or Da'xi, but there were a lot of other species Irwin remembered from Fiverion.
Zender and Earila were looking around, even Earila's seemingly perpetual frown replaced by wide-eyed wonder.
It took them a while longer to finally arrive at the square where Rindiri said the Orange Hearth would be. It was a small oval area nestled between larger buildings that gave it a cozy, hidden feel. A well-maintained wooden inn covered the entire back of the square, with tinted orange windows and an orange sign that read 'Hearth' showing they had found where they wanted to go.
To the left and right were a couple of small restaurants with empty terraces that stood around a twenty-foot-wide stone pot in the center of the square. It held a red-leafed tree, roughly twenty feet high, with branches that spread out across the nearest tables. Irwin was surprised to see it and even more so when he felt the temperature rapidly increase as they walked towards it.
"This reminds me of the trees from Scour," Irwin said.
"It's a Volcano tree. Those are pretty hard to keep alive out here," Rindiri said. "They absorb heat or, if there's none, ambient soulforce that then generates heat. With how little soulforce there is in the Portal Gallery, they need to be manually fed."
Irwin nodded slowly, and as they walked past the tree towards the Orange Hearth, he pulled in a slight amount of steam that he moved towards the tree. The thin fog hung below the leaves, and the orange leaves began glowing softly, illuminating the entire terrace in a soft light.
Zender and Earila were whispering in awe as they looked at the tree while Irwin wondered if he made a mistake.
Rindiri looked at him, eyebrows raised. "You did that?"
Irwin shrugged, then nodded. "I thought that I'd give it a bit of soulforce," he said.
"Which is greatly appreciated!" a voice called out from the other side of the terrace.
A young Ignitzion wearing an orange and black dress stood there, smiling and waving at them. She had a pale skirt with a few stains on it, with a pouch at the front from which a few folded-up papers stuck out.
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"Come in quick! It's warm inside," she said before turning and disappearing into the inn.
Irwin felt a strange sense of joy as he saw the Ignitzion, and he walked out ahead of the others, holding open the door. Warmth roiled out, rippling around him, and as he stepped inside, he saw a few dozen patrons look at them.
"Hurry up and close the door!" someone shouted.
Irwin beckoned the others inside. Zender took a deep breath and looked around happily.
"It's nice in here!"
Irwin couldn't help but agree, though Earila and Rindiri were already taking off their coats. The young Ignitzion they had seen came walking towards them, wiping her hands on her pale skirt.
"So, how can I help you?" she asked, smiling at Irwin.
"We need two rooms for a night. We could also do with a bit of food," Irwin said, looking around the main inn room.
There was a large wooden shutter to one side with double sliding doors. Behind it, he saw a few faint shapes sitting at tables while two more volcano trees stood in the center.
"We can help you with both! Follow me, and I'll get you to a table!"
Irwin grinned at Rindiri, who was wiping a bit of sweat from her head, then followed the young waitress. 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮
A short while later, they were sitting at a table, Irwin and Zender looking through the folded papers they had gotten. Some showed food meant for most species, others for Ignitzions.
"You are sure you want to try?" Irwin asked, looking at Zender.
"Yes!" Zender said. Although he had far less trouble with the heat than his mother and sister, he had finally removed his coat, showing he wasn't as impervious to it as Irwin.
Earila was doing the worst, puffing and waving air at herself. She had unsummoned all her Faerit as they had been making pained noises. "Why do we have to stay here?" she muttered, looking at Irwin. "Captain, can't we rest in a place that doesn't feel like its set on fire?"
"You heard what the waitress said," Zender said. "You two will get a room that's normal temperature."
"Then I think I'd rather go there. I'm not that hungry," Earila said, turning to Rindiri.
Rindiri shared a look with Irwin before nodding as she rose. "We can have a big breakfast somewhere else tomorrow," she said. "We will see you tomorrow, captain. And Zender? Behave."
Zender nodded, seeming absorbed by the menu.
Irwin waved as Rindiri and Earila left, getting directions from one of the waitresses.
A few minutes later, the young Ignitzion returned. "So, have you been able to choose something?"
Irwin nodded, pointing at a few dishes. He wasn't even going to attempt saying them out loud, his vocal cords not made for the sounds the Ignitions could make.
"And some Volcanic Honey," he said.
"Uh… you do know this is from the Ignition restaurant?" the waitress said, looking somewhat worried. "Also, that drink is very hot, even for us."
"I know," Irwin said. "I've had it before. Can you help my friend pick out the least spicy things?"
The waitress's eyes glittered like burning coals as she looked at him. After a few moments, she turned to Zender.
"Do you prefer meat or vegetables?"
Zender shrugged.
"Alright, I'll be right back."
Irwin saw the waitress look at him as she walked away, her eyes still glittering oddly.
"Captain, what cards are you going to look for?" Zender asked, leaning forward curiously.
Irwin turned to the young Yuurindi.
"I need shadow cards," he said. "Greldo needs a bit over half of his soulforce, so if we don't start now, it's going to take forever."
"Are we going to get some for me too?" Zender asked, eyes gleaming.
Irwin grinned. "Shouldn't you worry about your next three cards first?"
Zender nodded and seemed ready to say something when the waitress returned. She balanced four plates with ease, one of which had a small carafe and two glasses.
"Here you go!" she said, happy as she put two plates before Irwin, one before Zender then gave them both a glass.
Irwin picked up the carafe and sniffed the spicy liquor he hadn't had in a long time. The carafe only had a very small amount of liquid, far less than he had hoped for. Even then, the heat it caused in his throat told him it was the same.
"I'm not sure he can drink Volcanic Honey," he said.
"It's fine," the waitress said. "That's not for hi-"
She was interrupted as another slightly older Ignitzion waitress arrived with a large flask.
"Water," she said.
"Thank you," Irwin said. He was about to focus on the food when he noticed the two Ignitzions were still there, looking at him with gleaming eyes. "Can I help you?" he asked, surprised.
"Yes! We don't believe you can drink Volcanic Honey," the younger Ignitzion said with a wide grin.
Irwin looked at her, then the other Ignitzion. He suddenly noticed that there were a few more waitresses hovering in the distance, trying to be inconspicuous as they gazed at him and failed.
Irwin saw Zender look at him with gleaming eyes, seeming ready to watch him drink.
Fine...
With a sigh, Irwin filled his cup, emptying the entire carafe as he did. Not sure what to think of what was happening, he took a sip of the glass. Even with everyone watching him, when the hot, syrupy liquid wetted his tongue, his mind was suddenly drawn back to the time he had spent on Scour with Scintilla and the food and other things they had shared.
Smiling absently, Irwin barely realized he continued sipping the drink, enjoying the burning sensation as it trickled down his throat, creating a sensation as if he'd swallowed a hot coal in the pit of his stomach.
As he finished the last bit, he stared at the empty glass wistfully.
"You… you could have just taken one sip, and we would have believed you."
Irwin blinked as he looked up, realizing the two Ignitzions were still standing there. The young one was staring at him wide-eyed while the older one smiled.
"Sorry for the disturbance," she said. "We just don't get many other species here that can actually eat and drink our dishes. I'll bring you another flask of Volcanic Honey on the house. Full this time."
She smiled before walking away, pulling the other Ignitzion with her.
"This is incredible," Zender said.
Irwin saw that Zender was slowly tasting the different dishes, and although he had a bit of sweat on his forehead, he seemed perfectly able to eat it.
They continued for a while, and when most of the food was done, Zender was staring at a few scraps Irwin had left.
"Do you think I can try that?" he asked.
Irwin shook his head immediately. "No. What you just ate is considered mild and for children," he said. "This is hot," he said, quickly finishing up the remainder of what was on his plates.
Zender looked somewhat sad, but he nodded slowly. It didn't pass Irwin's notice that Zender's gaze locked onto his hand.
Why do I get the feeling he is going to ask for a firecard, Irwin thought. He was going to have to chat with Rindiri about this later.
They continued chatting for a bit before Zender couldn't stop yawning and went to their room.
Irwin remained behind as he wanted to check the hot area of the inn. After Zender was gone, he got up and walked to the dividing area. He barely reached it when the older waitress walked forward.
"I had guessed you were going to check this out," she said. "Don't take this the wrong way, but… are you sure you can handle it? It's not just the heat inside that's very high, but the air is also something that many other species consider toxic... This includes Loydin," she added belatedly.
Irwin hesitated, then shoved his worry away. Scintilla had told him he would be fine, and besides, he wasn't a Loydin. "I've been told that I should be able to handle it," he said.
The Ignitzion nodded, then beckoned him to follow her. She opened one part of the door, and Irwin was surprised to see that there was a small room followed by another door. There was glass on both sides and as they stepped inside, he felt the temperature rise again.
Still not as hot as Scour's desert, he thought.
Then, the other door opened up, and the temperature skyrocketed. The sound of laughter and hissing came as clouds of gas billowed across the ground and into the in-between room. Irwin quickly followed the Ignitzion waitress, who was looking at him closely. When he took a deep breath and smiled at her, she looked relieved and quickly closed the door.
Irwin looked around the room, which was smaller and filled with tables. Ignitzions sat everywhere, and besides the two larger Lavatrees, there were dozens of two-foot ones decorating the dark wooden area. A beautiful bar sat on one end, and two Ignitzion musicians were getting ready to start playing.
"Just take any free spot, and I'll get you something to drink," the waitress said as she walked towards the bar.
Irwin walked forward, noting a slight hush coming across the room as he entered it. Feeling slightly awkward, he searched for the nearest empty table when a loud voice called out.
"Finally! I was starting to think there were no real men in this obnoxious place!" a booming voice rattled the room.
Irwin looked to the side, where a massively wide, short, and charcoal-skinned man stood, leaning over his table. Two massive flagons of drink stood there together with a single cup.
"Come here, yah big lug of metal!"
He's like Yogog, Irwin thought, not sure how to react. He faintly knew Yogog was an Onyxian, a race whose world wasn't too far from Igniz.
He took a quick look around and noticed that the Igntizions had returned to their own conversations, with only a few staring at the Onyxian before walking towards the table. The man was beckoning Irwin, who sighed and headed towards the table.
"Good, good!" the man boomed as he sat back down. Linaida, bring us another cup and a flask of Burnem Wine!"
Irwin sat down on the heavy stone bench, which was only slightly bent under his weight.
"You have no idea how happy I am to see you," the man said, his voice loud enough to be heard throughout the inn. Even then, none of the Ignitzions seemed bothered, likely used to it by now.
"I'm Boohm, mercenary and merchant extraordinaire!"
Boohm? Irwin thought, unable to hold back a grin. Was that his real name or something people had given him due to his overbearing voice?
"Irwin, Captain of The Sonata," he said.
"Ohhhh, a captain, you say?" Boohm said just as the older waitress came and put two flasks and a new glass on the table.
"Where have you been hiding this one, Linaida?" Boohm asked, pointing at the Ignitzion. "He's going to be perfect to keep those sisters of yours at bay!"
Linaida shook her head, sighing audibly. "Boohm, I have told you before. If you stop feeding them, they will stop bothering you."
"Bah! Who can resist their sad eyes?" Boohm said, shaking his head as his monstrous hand wrapped around the flask, pouring his and then Irwin's glass full to the brim.
Irwin had the feeling they weren't talking about food.
"Now then, captain, let's have a drink to these beautiful lasses!" Boohm shouted, waving one hand around and taking a gulp from his glass, draining a fourth in one go.
Irwin laughed and took a small sip. Tasting the slightly spicy and bitter clear liquid, he took a larger drink.
"Good, I was about to wonder if you had no stomach," Boohm said. "Now, tell me! What brings you to this by Yilda forsaken place?"
Irwin nearly choked, barely able to stop from spraying the mouthful of wine across the table.
Yilda again, he thought. It had been a while since he'd last heard the name, and even now, it disturbed him that he didn't know why it kept popping up.
"What? Are you alright?" Boohm asked, looking surprised.
"Fine, fine," Irwin said as he wiped his lips before taking another sip. "Just surprised, that's all. We are just passing by on our way to the central region. You?"
Perhaps I can figure out something more about Yilda from Bhoom, Irwin thought.
Boohm rubbed his smooth chin while staring at Irwin's thick beard.
"I'm slowly working my way back home! Done with the cold and emptiness of these backwaters."
"Where is home?" Irwin asked.
"Charxian, of course," Boohm said, smiling so wide his white teeth seemed to separate his entire face in half. "I've been gone for nearly sixty years… I can't wait to swim in the Charred Guhl rivers and walk through the Blasted Woods."
"I've never heard of Charxian," Irwin said as he put his elbows on the table, sipping from his drink. "What's it like?"
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An hour went by as Boohm spoke about his homeworld, his travels across the Portal Galery, and how he'd left his mercenary group a bit over a year ago. Irwin's questions about Yilda were met with shrugged surprise.
"Everyone says it out here," Boohm said. "I have no idea why, now that you mention it. Where do you know the name from?"
"The same," Irwin said, trying to wave it off. He drained the last of his whine and put his glass down. "Anyway, it's time for me to go. We're going to have a busy day tomorrow."
"Ah, right," Boohm said as he quickly drained the rest of his glass. "Say, I'd been wanting to ask, but you wouldn't happen to have room aboard, would you? I can pay, of course! Both in soulshards, stories, bargaining, and in case we encounter any, helping to fight off raiders!"
Irwin looked at the Onyxian, hesitating. If he brought someone else, that meant he'd have to be much more careful with his smithing and the other things he did, like taking out Ambraz. They also didn't really need it for the money, not yet anyway.
"I hadn't planned on bringing anyone else," he finally said, deciding to be honest.
"I can understand," Boohm said, rubbing his chin again. "Listen, think about it, and I'll ask again tomorrow, alright? I can help with many things!"
Irwin nodded as he got up. "I'll think about it," he promised.
Boohm nodded happily, refilling his glass and seeming intent on continuing his bender.
Irwin headed back to the large separation area, but Linaida intercepted him before he could leave.
"Let me help you with this," she said, pulling open the door and heading into the in-between room before him. She closed the door behind him, then turned to look at him.
"Thank you for keeping Boohm company," she said seriously. "He's been having a bad time recently, and he looked happier than he has in weeks."
"It's fine," Irwin said, watching as the steam in the narrow room was being sucked away into vents in the ground.
"Filtration moss," Linaida said, waving it away as if it were nothing. "Listen, I didn't mean to listen in, but…"
Irwin grimaced. "But Boohm makes it hard not to," he said.
Linaida smiled. "Right. I heard you are a captain, and… well, if you could take Boohm with you, that would be really great. If no Onyxian merchant vessel arrives, he is going to be stuck here for a really long time."
"Why is that?" Irwin asked, surprised.
"The same reason why my own people have a hard time finding work on anything but volcano or desert worlds," Linaida said. "He can't exit the cabin unless the ship is very close to a portal, meaning he is seen as useless out here. He has been trying to find a ship back to Charxian for over half a year, but none will take him, and he doesn't have the soulshards to pay for it."
Irwin looked at her, wondering why she thought that meant he would take the Onyxian.
"I heard you are looking for shadow cards, right?" Linaida said. "Are they for use or to fill a soullake?"
"Soullake," Irwin said, raising an eyebrow. He had the idea that he knew what she was going to say next.
"I know of a place where you can get those reasonably cheap," Linaida said, just as he had expected. "If you can take Boohm, even if it is only to a more central world so he has a chance for a merchant ship, I'll tell you where it is and even add a discount card I still have. You won't find it any other way, and even if you did, you would still have to pay a premium!"
Irwin only needed a moment to decide. "Alright, but I might have to let him off at the next large port," he said.
"That's fine," Linaida said quickly. "Alright, I'll get you that discount card tomorrow before you leave!"
Irwin followed her into the regular inn area, suppressing a shiver at the drop in temperature. A few moments later, he was walking to his room, pondering what had happened.
Why do I have the feeling they are trying to get rid of Boohm? he thought.
- Chapter 325: The Voice of Purple
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- Chapter 324: Time Dilations
- Chapter 323: A grinning Greldo
- Chapter 322: Boom goes the Whale
- Chapter 321: Circling the dead
- Chapter 320: Onward to the Teeth
- Chapter 319: Names
- Chapter 318: Mountains
- Chapter 317: Tiscian’s Glare
- Chapter 316: Fluttering in the breeze
- Chapter 315: On the otherside
- Chapter 314: Glow
- Chapter 313: Hard choices
- Chapter 312: The Lure
- Chapter 311: Going down
- Chapter 310: Swarm
- Chapter 309: Purple fart
- Chapter 308: Purple mist
- Chapter 307: Lips Sealed
- Chapter 306: Baby steps
- Chapter 305: Familiar eyes
- Chapter 304: Berries and seas
- Chapter 303: Squeeze
- Chapter 302: Stink
- Chapter 301: Drinking
- Chapter 300: Smelter
- Chapter 299: Three out of five
- Chapter 298: Unstable tension
- Chapter 297: Resonance
- Chapter 296: Obsidian City
- Chapter 295: A drink is never a bad idea...
- Chapter 294: Split shock
- Chapter 293: Don’t lose your head
- Chapter 292: Border guard?
- Chapter 291: Gathering
- Chapter 290: New lessons
- Chapter 289: Hard to find
- Chapter 288: The next step
- Chapter 287: Dodging
- Chapter 286: Rustbucket’s lessons
- Chapter 285: Swat!
- Chapter 284: Sharptooth cannibal
- Chapter 283: Long ears
- Chapter 282: Bonding
- Chapter 281: No pain, no gain
- Chapter 280: Ancient knowledge
- Chapter 279: Untwisting minds
- Chapter 278: Happy to be back
- Chapter 277: A familiar feeling
- Chapter 276: Plans, plans, plans
- Chapter 275: Insanity
- Chapter 274: Intercept course
- Chapter 273: Going wild
- Chapter 272: Choices
- Chapter 271: Mind poison
- Chapter 270: Into the storm
- Chapter 269: Unexpected Advantages
- Chapter 268: Purified Soulforce
- Chapter 267: Risks
- Chapter 266: Unexpected growth
- Chapter 265: A children’s rhyme
- Chapter 264: Vibrating ship
- Chapter 263: Sonic Shift
- Chapter 262: Loaded up and ready to go
- Chapter 261: Roaring Metal
- Chapter 260: Short notice
- Chapter 259: Package delivery?
- Chapter 258: Barging in
- Chapter 257: Risks
- Chapter 256: Temper
- Chapter 255: We need more coals?
- Chapter 254: Toward the next heartcard!
- Chapter 253: Instrumentalization
- Chapter 252: Diagram Smithing
- Chapter 251: Meeting new people
- Chapter 250: Golden Friction Academy
- Chapter 249: Dropping some jaws
- Chapter 248: Failing the questions
- Chapter 247: Brazardian
- Chapter 246: Prodigy Am’braz
- Chapter 245: Resolve
- Chapter 244: Sword blows
- Chapter 243: Pirates
- Chapter 242: Proadon
- Chapter 241: A deal
- Chapter 240: Grab and hold!
- Chapter 239: The Boring Corridors
- Chapter 238: Traveling across the Portal Gallery
- Chapter 237: Haggling Hurts
- Chapter 236: Boohm
- Chapter 235: Emotional damage
- Chapter 234: The Ruby’s Revenge
- Chapter 233: Blockade
- Chapter 232: The Roaming Shipyard
- Chapter 231: A soulforce tune
- Chapter 230: No baggage
- Chapter 229: Glacial Area
- Chapter 228: Into the unknown
- Chapter 227: Silvery Lightning
- Chapter 226: One more day
- Chapter 225: The next step
- Chapter 224: Guest
- Chapter 223: First Soulcard
- Chapter 222: Arrows in the back
- Chapter 221: The Shadows of Dimarintsia
- Chapter 220: Immovable sword
- Chapter 219: Bluehair
- Chapter 218: Shadowwalker
- Chapter 217: Frying pan
- Chapter 216: Pots and pans!
- Chapter 215: What do words do?
- Chapter 214: Portal Keep City
- Chapter 213: New Degonda
- Chapter 212: Soulclone
- Chapter 211: Final hurdle
- Chapter 210 Furious frost
- Chapter 209: Switching sides
- Chapter 208: Clearing the plains
- Chapter 207: Starving people
- Chapter 206: Death or safety?
- Chapter 205: Death and new beginnings
- Chapter 204: Hangover
- Chapter 203: A battle of shadows
- Chapter 202: Searching and finding
- Chapter 201: A game of questions
- Chapter 200: Stubborn
- Chapter 199: Disbelief
- Chapter 198: Emergency smithing
- Chapter 197: Family time
- Chapter 196: Irwin?
- Chapter 195: Full circle
- Chapter 194: A foul stench
- Chapter 193: Card trouble
- Chapter 192: Certain or uncertain future
- Chapter 191: Planning a large-scale evacuation
- Chapter 190: Scorched by the waves
- Chapter 189: The secret room
- Chapter 188: Back on Giard
- Chapter 187: Preparations
- Chapter 186: Blood and gore
- Chapter 185: Emerald and Ruby
- Chapter 184: A soft breeze
- Chapter 183: Begging to join
- Chapter 182: A Portal Gallery back alley?
- Chapter 181: Insufferable
- Chapter 180: Cracking the wood
- Chapter 179: Milky Eyes
- Chapter 178: Lies and half truths
- Chapter 177: Shared Pain
- Chapter 176: Boulder marks the spot?
- Chapter 175: Dividends of the song
- Chapter 174: Chaos storm
- Chapter 173: The Sonata
- Chapter 172: Towards the unknown
- Chapter 171: Getaway
- Chapter 170: An eye for...
- Chapter 169: The chase
- Chapter 168: Drinks all around
- Chapter 167: A hundred brothers and sisters
- Chapter 166: Crashing through a roof
- Chapter 165: Chasing
- Chapter 164: Sesnanser
- Chapter 163: Splintered
- Chapter 162: A quiet stop
- Chapter 161: Plan B
- Chapter 160: The next plan
- Chapter 159: Return to Fiverio
- Chapter 158: Five
- Chapter 157.2: Emberion interlude
- Chapter 157: The start of something new
- Chapter 156: Expected and unexpected losses
- Chapter 155: Over seventy percent!
- Chapter 154: House arrest
- Chapter 153: Birth of a heartcard
- Chapter 152: Surprises and warnings
- Chapter 151: [Hidden]
- Chapter 150: Dead Pact Mercenaries
- Chapter 149: Time flies
- Chapter 148: In the depths
- Chapter 147: Familiar Foes
- Chapter 146: Volatile card
- Chapter 145: Infernal Itching
- Chapter 144: Another card
- Chapter 143: Calm before the bidding
- Chapter 142: Another step
- Chapter 141: Request from a friend
- Chapter 140: Hotstuff
- Chapter 139: Sleeping Beauty
- Chapter 138: Remaining
- Chapter 137: Curious hoop
- Chapter 136: Chained to the wall
- Chapter 135: Diamonds are the best?
- Chapter 134: Tiny Helpers
- Chapter 133: A casual stroll
- Chapter 132: Lead the way!
- Chapter 131: History or myth
- Chapter 130: Abide by the rules
- Chapter 129: Onward, or else
- Chapter 128: Denied entry
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- Chapter 127: Night raid
- Chapter 126: Interrogation
- Chapter 125: Deceptive rest
- Chapter 124: Setting up a trap
- Chapter 123: Preparations
- Chapter 122: Prisoners
- Chapter 121: Armies
- Chapter 120: Heart tree
- Chapter 119: Foggy battle
- Chapter 118: Layers
- Chapter 117: Rules and regulations
- Chapter 116: Familiar Laughter
- Chapter 115: Uneasy compromise
- Chapter 114: Steamy
- Chapter 113: Heartburn
- Chapter 112: Hunger
- Chapter 111: Copperion Flesh
- Chapter 110: Cousin issues
- Chapter 109: Hammer, Maul, Mallet
- Chapter 108: Familiar Names
- Chapter 107: Soulforce
- Chapter 106: Haudur’s Charter
- Chapter 105: Lord Urdwellan
- Chapter 104: The path of the card
- Chapter 103: Four in a row
- Chapter 102: Dréimire
- Chapter 101: The smithing starts now!
- Chapter 100: Home sweet home
- Chapter 99: A cloud of Emberions
- Chapter 98: Firespark desert
- Chapter 97: Boiling blood
- Chapter 96: Nice and warm!
- Chapter 95: To Scour
- Chapter 94: Portal Gallery
- Chapter 93: Familiar faces
- Chapter 92: The price of success
- Chapter 91: Unexpected guests
- Chapter 90: Try singing
- Chapter 89: Good deal or bad deal?
- Chapter 88: Smith’s Guild Charter
- Chapter 87: The Central Registry
- Chapter 86: Armless
- Chapter 85: Grey-eyed watcher
- Chapter 84: Battle Hammer
- Chapter 83: Dark Hound
- Chapter 82: Crazed?
- Chapter 81: Elderly sorcerer
- Chapter 80: Coulwater tower
- Chapter 79: Esterdon
- Chapter 78: The Burned Pillars
- Chapter 77: Cutthroat
- Chapter 76: Hammer and anvil
- Chapter 75: Exposed
- Chapter 74: Return
- Chapter 73: Out of the portal and into the...
- Chapter 72: Hammer time
- Chapter 71: Run Linchpin, run!
- Chapter 70: Time dilation
- Chapter 69: Unexpected Battle
- Chapter 68: Derlin Cards
- Chapter 67: Shattered
- Chapter 66: Chains of ice
- Chapter 65: Gallon’s Blazers
- Chapter 64: A rabbit?
- Chapter 63: Incomming
- Chapter 62: Full-hand
- Chapter 61: Grief and wailing
- Chapter 60: Hot and cold
- Chapter 59: A good night’s rest!
- Chapter 58: Taking chances
- Chapter 57: Reforging is hard!
- Chapter 56: Shattered rest
- Chapter 55: One for many
- Chapter 54: Change of plans
- Chapter 53: Resonance
- Chapter 52: Coalesced, remnant soul cards
- Chapter 51: Crushed
- Chapter 50: Strike the iron when it’s hot!
- Chapter 49: Bruises
- Chapter 48: Grappling Gauntlets
- Chapter 47: Working
- Chapter 46: Finding a smith
- Chapter 45: Hot and cozy
- Chapter 44: Room and board
- Chapter 43: Degonda
- Chapter 42: Troublesome encounters
- Chapter 41: Familiar foes
- Chapter 40: Four horns
- Chapter 39: Bablibon
- Chapter 38: Chicken scratches
- Chapter 37: More pain
- Chapter 36: Hammering
- Chapter 35: Smithies and Libraries
- Chapter 34: Nexus
- Chapter 33: Books
- Chapter 32: Food and training
- Chapter 31: A plan, of sorts
- Chapter 30: House cleaning
- Chapter 29: Doomblade Hardswing
- Chapter 28: Shattering
- Chapter 27: Coal
- Chapter 26: Blackened Hands
- Chapter 25: Lost and found
- Chapter 24: Lose some, win some
- Chapter 23.2: Back against the wall
- Chapter 23: Water and fire
- Chapter 22: Stuck
- Chapter 21: Portal One
- Chapter 20: Rumors and reality
- Chapter 19: To Wignut
- Chapter 18.3 Midnight warning
- Chapter 18.2 Training Dummy
- Chapter 18: Interrogated
- Chapter 17: Combining
- Chapter 16: Bacon and porridge
- Chapter 15: Cards, cards, cards
- Chapter 14: Anvil of the gods
- Chapter 13: Fun from above
- Chapter 12: The Linchpin
- Chapter 11: Rinse and repeat
- Chapter 10: Practice makes perfect
- Chapter 9: School of pain and misery
- Chapter 8: The first practice room
- Chapter 7: Thrown in the deep
- Chapter 6: Ragtag group
- Chapter 5: Story time
- Chapter 4: Future laid out
- Chapter 3: Sorcerer says
- Chapter 2: To Card or not to Card
- Chapter 1: It’s never what you want
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