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The Broken Gold Prophecy

What do you mean the stone of prophecy is broken?!" The story of what happens when the world faces a looming threat from encroaching shadows. Yet, discovering the fated hero becomes an unexpectedly difficult task. Can a kingdom blinded by its own interpretation of destiny truly find the champion it desperately needs? Caught between clinging to their own perception and the dire necessity for a savior, the kingdom embarks on a quest for a hero, guided only by the fragmentary information available. Some cling to a literal depiction of a golden-haired and golden-eyed warrior, while others seek deeper significance within the missing details. What if the prophesied hero rejects the spotlight? Will the pursuit of this hero yield the much-needed savior before the advancing darkness consumes them all?

ScribblingLance · Fantasy
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30 Chs

Satisfied Quota

The clearing crackled with anticipation as Arlo and Kian charged, not with fear, but with the exhilaration of facing a worthy opponent.

Their weapons flashed in the sunlight, their auras igniting like beacons of vibrant energy.

The beast, a hulking monstrosity resembling a twisted fusion of bear and wolf, bristled with aggression. Its eyes glowed with malevolent red, its fangs bared in a silent snarl.

The ensuing battle was a whirlwind of clashing steel and crackling energy. The creature, surprised by the sudden surge of power, fought back with primal ferocity.

Its claws ripped through the air, its fangs snapping at the young heroes. But Arlo and Kian, their movements enhanced by their auras, were a blur of light and dark with their coordinated attacks.

Kian danced around the beast, his sword a streak of silver lightning, exploiting openings with precise strikes.

Arlo, ever the strategist, used his halberd's reach to control the flow of the fight while also using his dark aura to his advantage.

The clearing became a battleground illuminated by the flashes of their auras and the creature's enraged roars. As the fight raged on, Kian landed a stunning blow, sending the beast reeling back.

Seizing the opportunity, Arlo, who had momentarily vanished from sight, emerged from the shadows and unleashed a decisive strike with his halberd.

The blow, swift and powerful, found its mark, severing the creature's head from its massive body.

With a final, earth-shaking thud, its lifeless form crumpled onto the ground. Arlo and Kian stood panting, their auras fading as the adrenaline rush subsided.

The clearing was silent once more, save for the chirping of birds returning to the now-peaceful scene.

"Not bad for a warm-up," Kian said, wiping sweat from his brow, a hint of amusement in his voice.

Arlo chuckled, his gaze lingering on the remains of the creature. "Indeed. But it seems even our beginner quests are more...interesting than advertised."

He gestured towards the beast's body, a hint of curiosity flickering in his eyes. The encounter had been exhilarating, but it also left a nagging question in its wake. What was this creature? It didn't seem natural, almost like something out of a nightmare.

The silence stretched, broken only by the chirping of birds and the distant rustling of leaves. Kian, still buzzing from the adrenaline rush, nudged the beast's severed head with his boot, a spirited glint lingering in his eyes despite the unsettling scene.

"Think it has any friends nearby?" he asked, his voice barely a whisper.

Arlo knelt beside the creature, his brow furrowed in thought as he examined its features. "I don't know," he admitted, his voice laced with seriousness. "This thing... it doesn't seem native to these parts. But then again, what do I know?"

He pointed to a strange symbol etched into the beast's stomach, a swirling pattern unlike anything they had ever encountered. Kian leaned closer, his curiosity piqued despite the lingering unease.

"Maybe it escaped from somewhere?" he suggested.

Arlo nodded slowly. "Possibly. But where? And who created something like this?"

The questions hung heavy in the air, casting a shadow over their initial sense of accomplishment. The exhilarating fight had been replaced by a sense of unease, a feeling that their first quest had just taken a much darker turn.

Kian's initial fear gave way to a spark of renewed curiosity. The swirling symbol was a tangible clue, a piece of the puzzle they were now determined to solve.

"We need to find out where this came from," Kian said, his voice regaining its determined tone. "Maybe it holds the key to understanding what this creature was, and why it attacked us."

Arlo nodded, his determination mirroring Kian's. "Agreed. But first, let's finish collecting the Echinacea. We can't forget our primary task. We'll report this strange creature to the guild as soon as we're done."

With a renewed sense of purpose, yet tinged with caution, they set about gathering the remaining vibrant flowers. The clearing, once a battlefield, now held an air of quiet contemplation.

The fallen beast served as a grim reminder of the dangers lurking beyond the tall grass, but it also fueled their resolve to face whatever challenges awaited them.

They managed to collect enough Echinacea to fill half their quota, their large sacks starting to bulge with the vibrant flowers.

However, even with the added beetle tokens, they weren't even close to their full quota. The bags were becoming cumbersome, making them vulnerable during future beetle encounters.

Deciding to explore a new area for their remaining prey, they first took a trophy from their unusual kill: a fang from the monstrous beast, a tangible reminder of their unexpected encounter.

With a mix of excitement and apprehension, they ventured deeper into the tall grass.

The tall grass rustled around them as they ventured deeper, the sunlight filtering through in dappled patches. Kian, ever the optimist, whistled a cheerful tune, his gaze scanning the swaying blades for any sign of beetles.

Arlo, however, remained vigilant, his hand resting on the hilt of his halberd. The strange encounter with the beast still weighed heavily on his mind.

Suddenly, Kian stopped, his whistle dying on his lips. He pointed towards a cluster of particularly tall grass, its movement seemingly unnatural.

"Did you see that?" he whispered, his voice laced with a hint of apprehension.

Arlo narrowed his eyes, scrutinizing the suspicious movement. "Maybe just the wind," he replied, but his own voice lacked conviction.

As they cautiously approached, the rustling intensified, morphing into a high-pitched chittering that sent shivers down their spines.

The sound was eerily similar to the beetles they had encountered earlier. The tall grass parted, revealing not a single creature, but a swarm of them, their beady eyes glinting in the filtered sunlight.

Kian's initial shock gave way to a determined glint in his eyes. "Looks like we found our remaining beetle quota in one go," he said, his voice laced with a hint of amusement.

Arlo hefted his halberd, a grim smile playing on his lips. "Indeed. Let's finish this quickly and get back to the guild. We have a strange beast to report."

With renewed purpose, they charged into the swarm, their weapons flashing in the dappled sunlight.

The clearing erupted in a cacophony of buzzing wings and clanging metal as they fought their way through the relentless horde.

Despite the sheer number of their adversaries, Kian and Arlo's training and teamwork shone through.

They moved with practiced efficiency, their attacks precise and coordinated, their blades leaving trails of fallen beetles in their wake.

Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the last beetle fell with a satisfying thud.

Kian and Arlo stood panting, their bodies aching but their spirits high. They had conquered the swarm, their determination unwavering despite the unexpected detour.

"Well, that was certainly more than we bargained for," Kian chuckled, wiping sweat from his brow.

Arlo nodded in agreement. "Indeed. But at least we're done with the beetles. Now, let's see why so many of them were here in the first place."

Crossing through the tall weeds, they noticed a startling sight. A vast patch of Echinacea bloomed before them, its vibrant purple flowers stretching as far as the eye could see.

It was far more than they needed for their quest, an unexpected abundance that left them speechless.

"I guess we might end up being able to see Eldarion after all tonight," Kian remarked with a grin, referencing their planned celebration with a friend upon completing the quest.

Arlo, ever practical, cautioned, "Let's not get ahead of ourselves. We can't count everything until it's collected."

An hour of diligent work later, they had gathered half the field's Echinacea, easily surpassing their quota. Kian, ever the optimist, questioned the next steps.

"Okay, now how do we turn all of this in?"

Arlo consulted the quest details, his brow furrowing as he read. "It says we need to find the quest issuer, provide the Echinacea, and show proof of slaying enough beetles."

A new detail caught his eye. "Ummm, Kian?" he called out. "I think I know why no other F-rank had taken this quest before, besides the large quota. It says here that the expected completion time is over a week, and F-ranks need to finish two quests a week for the quota. We finished the quota way faster because we're much stronger than the average F-rank, and we didn't team up with anyone else."

Kian chuckled. "Oh, no wonder it seemed like this was harder than it should be. I would have thought other F-ranks would struggle with these numbers, but we just clashed with everything head-on."

Relief washed over them as they realized their exceptional skills had allowed them to complete the quest in a fraction of the expected time. Thankfully, the quest details also provided the issuer's location, which wasn't too far away.

With a renewed sense of accomplishment, they packed their overflowing sacks and set off toward the quest issuer's location, eager to complete their first official adventure and unravel the mystery surrounding the enigmatic creature they encountered.

First quest mostly wrapped up! What should their next quest be?

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