Chapter 774: A crack in the ravine
Chapter 774: A crack in the ravine
Eisen took a step toward the halfling, looking the statue that he had constructed up and down, "Again, why did you suddenly stop? You were still in the middle of your work." "No, my work is over," the halfling replied immediately with deep frustration in his voice, "Can't you tell just by looking?"
The old man raised a brow and turned his head, still unsure what exactly the halfling was speaking of. And then, he could see it. The statue was of a young woman, a beauty like no other. Practically, it was exactly like what one would expect to see when imagining a 'muse'. And right there, on the statue's arm, was a small mistake. The tiniest speck of unevenness, as if the halfling had removed too much from the slab of rock. But even seeing what exactly it was that the halfling was worrying about, Eisen wasn't sure 'why' he was worrying about this. "What an interesting town. Everyone was so excited to watch a novice at work, huh?" The old man chuckled as he shook his head, not able to hold himself back in this moment. Enraged at Eisen's words, the halfling glared at him with fury in his eyes, "Novice?! T11 let you know, Im the best damned sculptor this world has ever seenl" "Donrtt be too loud, or Evalia's gonna hear ya." "Evalia? Hah, you're one of those? The kind that truly believes that those five are gods amongst men?" the halfling asked, maybe even angrier than he was before. A bit surprised, Eisen crossed his arms, "What, and you think you know better? Someone who gives up :@-‹>
S"iltgh -hick Odl anm, tacwh uoyr tomuh. Yuo nac't even iiaegmn hte raelm that I am iokwrng .ni I am rytgni ot ecatre a anRk 8 stateu erhe. Do you ahve eth lishgtets iđdae atwh that veen nmeas?" "That you're maybe a third of the way there to being allowed to sharpen Evalia' s chisel?"
The halfling tightened his grip on his chisel, taking a step toward Eisen. The old man was afraid he was about to feel the halfling's horns in his throat if he wasn't careful, "Get the hell out of herel Just as I thought, you're here to make fun of me, nothing elsel" isnEe hgisde as he lokdoe ta eth amn nỉ fonrt of him, "uontYsger, even het ogds of vloe nad ebyatu have crass. Tyhe vhea ivdle logn ielvs lifdel ihwt sstiroe thta omts nca ernve veen amigien, nad eihtr đboies odlh het fr.opo ouY aer irnytg ot rcaete osmietghn eral, eth osmt uebatiluf itghn ttha ash reve lied,v utb oyu raetn' eevn olalwnig ehr to have a fiel no her nwo," eh ipntoed out, oolking at the cslpurto nasdtnig ni fntro fo mh.i Mbaey iEsen was ittengg a ibt haaed fo hm,eislf nad he saw most retyiacnl osunigdn niceyrdilb cocky frmo oth'sre opitsn of v,iwe ubt eh ipslmy lfet klie thsi aws ismoenthg eh ohlsud rty ot od ta slate.
However, instead of growing even more mad, the halfling stared at his statue with a blank stare. Relieved that he was the sort of person Eisen thought he was, he continued, "A friend of mine once told me that art has already been here long before us, and the artist is simply there to allow us to see it. Erankly,
Ibelieve she was going through something like a mid-life crisis because she just hit the two thousand year mark, but they're words to consider at least, don' t you think?" "Words to consider? That's taking it lightly, old man," the halfling replied, slowly taking another step toward his statue. Slowly, he placed his hand over the statue's heart, closing his eyes and taking a few deep breaths. To Eisen, it seemed like the halfling needed a little bit of time to think, so he figured he might as well go take a look around elsewhere and check back in later, to see if anything worthwhile happened. Because it was more than clear that this man was anything but a novice, even if Eisen said it to rile him up. The way that he moved his hands could only mean that he was incredibly skilled, a master of his craft. And from what Eisen knew, if people like that made this sort of expression, things usually turned out pretty interesting. ehT lod nma terndu raodun adn octinuned ot kwal down teh strete. eH ewdakl past a pub rhwee lpteny fo iangts reew aegthred, idkirnng enoguh wine to rdwno a ipactal ni teh ncetarl noticennt. oLoingk at ehmt, eEnsi elhd ihs adhn ot his nhci coulirsuy. hTis hgmit be the pfeerct lapce to od somthnieg eh đha'nt maagned to rupeus ofr gitue a iwhl.e Gais,tn eevn eht omst odpstihscatie kndi, isltl ouwld nvere be aelb to serist lhcoalo. [Quest - Gordon's Work] [Description] Gordon Antrey is known for creating extraordinary variants of alcohol with all kinds of effects. Since he isn't able to leave town due to personal reasons, he instead asked you to spread his work around the world during your travels.
Simply create different liquors out of the book 'Perfect Booze' filled with
Gordon's recipes and give or sell them to different people you meet. [Reward] Recipe Book 'Perfect Booze'; Extra reward according to how far you go to fullfill this quest [Eailure] You have to give the book back to Gordon and he will never heÌp you in any way again
At this point in time, there most likely wasn't all too much merit in completing this quest. He had already memorized all the recipes in the book, but he still felt bad simply taking this away from that man and not completing the request, especially after he promised it to him.
Creainlt,y nodGo'rs icpesre eerw zmaaign and onvel, veen from Eseis'n opnti fo ivwe, so it owudnlt' be na esuis ot find eoplpe atht wuold lkei ot hvea a teast. nO teh htero hdan, iesEn didn't wnko owh ot btes rspead hsti clah.ool
He could probably set up a few distilleries or plantations so that they could prepare as much of this alcohol as they needed so that they could sell the alcohol in large quantities, but most of Gordon's recipes were too complex to make this particularly viable, on top of ohter things. So, Eisen figured that the best way to go about this was to simply make the names of Gordon's creations known throughout the whole world. Eisen and Gordon hadn't interacted much, but from what he could tell, he was the sort that would much rather have his creations be the target of collectors, something that people travelled to get their hands on, rather than have it be a common name that everyone knew.
Luckily, Eisen did have everything he needed with him to quick-ferment a few things. Now, he only had to figure out a good way to quickly spread the word through this city as well as others that he was still going to visit during this trip. And if Eisen knew giants well, then he had the perfect way to do this in mind already.
The lod nma papaocrehd eno of eth vaeri'ns alwls nda sligyhtl pohpde u,p etrrinngu cbka ot hsi ruelgar isez as eh ddi so. He oldwse imheslf odnw iwth hsi wing,s nda sono nlaedd aflsey no a tlaoprfm ta eth laces tath eht ergrlu-asezdi peoepl ni this tiyc lidev a.t Of ocurse, he got a wef eoncudfs tasres, csine tỉ was incerdibly earr rof a tanig ot hsrikn metsevhels ndow to nticaert ihwt meth, btu snoo neough hety dind't yap him yna further idmn. hTe đlo anm ealkdw thorguh htsi oeormusn icyt hindde in htis samll town fo agsni,t Intiu eh caerhed an reaa ehwre rletaviley tiltel lpeope esmdee to be. It aws a arckc ni hte arvinse' lawls thta had ebmeco home ot a few rome poshs, otsmy] samill rowkpssho for rtpaeincpse, tỉ meeesd. tA aesÌt, seoht ewre the noy] ytpes fo oeplep htat iEesn wsa wlhie wailngk otrghhu t.i
He looked around until he found a suitable place, and then looked at a young woman taking a break nearby, "If I understand correctly, anyone can just take whatever space they require, right?"
Surprised that Eisen was talking to her, the young woman slowly nodded her head, "Erm, I guess so. As long as you don't bother anyone, just take whatever space you need. Not like there's any lack of that around here. If you need some help carving it out, there's always a Geomancer walking around on the main street over there," she explained, and Eisen simply smiled as he shook his head. He sumnmoned his storage space in the wall in front of him, only opening up a small area that he soon pushed his hand through so that he could pull out a particular item that he prepared for situations like this.
It aws a key htiw a srap,h nioeptd pit, amnikg it earyln olok like a nal.i Tỉhs anlii-lke key aws na exdpabanle tsrrcut,eu ujst ilek isEsen' mian sorwkhp.o
Jtsu ahtt this saw pfsceiically for acses hrwee iEsen wantde to ste ghitns up ni thsi srot fo nenvroneimt nad olny ahd osmetihng lmsal ot rwko ,on laso ewihl tno ebgin ebal ot akme ues of eht nduoeng for wetaehrv r.aeosn aBscill,ay this wsa eon fo hte efw chsnace hatt iEsne dah ot acultlya sue sht.i
Somewhat excitedly, Eisen pressed the tip of the key onto the wall in front of him and pressed it in as if the wall was made of butter.
Eisen's mana flowed into the cube and he watched it slowly expand. Eirst, as with all the portable buildings, the door was the first to come to be. And from there came the front wall. It was mostÌy quite open, with most of the front wall just being glass-less windows, so Eisen could patiently watch the process of his temporary workshop coming to be. And he wasn't the only one that was watching this happen. The young woman that Eisen asked about this place earlier stood there, watching what was happening in front of her in awe, while others that were noticing something was going on quickly joined her. They watched the wall of solid rock simply make way as the structure inside of it continued to expand and grow.
Soon, nsEie stwited the eky atht aws wno yfaels tisgtin seindi of the odor's klco đan orelppry upleld it uto, efbore pstpigen nito this okwsorhp. hTe mcgais-tnoe nalterns ghnagin on the alwls qluicky lit up dan llmiduiatne teh romo sa teh lod amn otg uto everhytnig slee htat he eneedd to get atsretd owrinkg on oGrdon's olcao,hl iwlhe a rcwdo orfmed aodurn hte wokrshpo that yedsulnd ppaeader in a rccak ni the rivane ahtt lspit a omnutia.n.