Chapter 60 â King of the underground (11)
âMy lord?â Scarlett whispered to Brendel while she looked a little distrustfully at Kodan.
âJust wait for a little while,â Brendel said.
He was certain that the door was not there previously, and it was likely that it had to something to do with the monsters.
âThere are words on the door!â Kodan suddenly raised his voice.
The rest of them went closer to take a look at it and saw unknown letters carved into the heavy steel gate. Brendel studied the angular letters for a moment before he spoke:
âThese are Dwarven words.â
âDwarven words?â Kodan turned back and looked at Brendel with a frown: âBut why would it appear here? Mountain Dwarves live in Trentheim, but they donât live in caverns or mines.â
âAre there no Grey Dwarves or Iron Dwarves here?â Medissa asked.
The Grey Dwarves branched out from the Mountain Dwarves, while the Iron Dwarves branched out from the Rune Dwarves, and both variants lived underground.
But Brendel shook his head. Their language was derived from the Dark Elves, and the words were completely different. The letters on the door were far older, and from a certain point of view, could be viewed as the true heritage of the dwarves.
âIf they are not the right Dwarves, which Dwarven branch carved these words onto the gate?â Medissa asked.
Brendel thought of three possibilities, as it was likely that the gate was related to the Silver Lineage.
[Fire Dwarves, Tempest Dwarves, and the Rune Dwarves. These three Dwarven races were present during that era. Fire Dwarves are out of the question because they live in a place that is strong in the Fire Element. Itâs one of the last twoâ]
Before he could finish his thoughts, Scarlett struck the gate with her spear. There was a light ringing that came as the response, but when she took a closer look, the gate that was as smooth as a mirror did not even have a scratch on it. Its hardness was beyond imagination.
âMy lord, do you know what is written on the door?â She asked with a frown.
âI donât know.â Brendel shook his head.
âKid, didnât you say that the words are Dwarven?â Kodan asked somewhat exasperatedly, âWhy are you telling us you donât know?â
âI only know what the words look like.â Brendel rolled his eyes.
The system in the game automatically translated the languages, but it was not functioning in this world. He could only stare helplessly at the words. He walked over to the gate and inspected it by prodding and touching with his fingers.
âBut I suspect that itâs a type of Barrier.â He continued.
âA barrier? A magic or illusion spell?â Kodan raised one of his eyebrows: âAre there other people besides you?â
âNo, this isnât a magic spell. The spells of magicians utilize the Laws of this world that are created by a higher power. But these barriers could be considered as Laws themselvesââ
Kodan did not understand what Brendel was talking about, but Medissaâs eyes widened.
âA Legacy left behind from the ancient eras? My lord, you mean to say that thereâs a Sanctuary behind this door?â
âNot a Sanctuary, but a smaller versionâ A Haven,â Brendel said. The entrance to a Sanctuary was not as small the one in front of them. Just like when he had entered the âHomeland of the Fairiesâ, where two gigantic statues stood at the entranceâ
It would make sense if a Haven was created underground to store the Heritage from the Silver Lineage.
He closed his eyes and placed his hand back on the cold door, and recalled the first time he entered a Sanctuary. Hundreds to thousands of years worth of history were probably behind this door.
âMedissa, do you know where the Sanctuary to the Silver Elves is?â
The young Elven Princess blinked a few times before she shook her head: âI donât know. I have never been to our sacred lands. When the War of the Holy Saints started, the Silver Elves have already left the Sanctuary for more than ten generations. The legends back then stated that we can no longer find our way backââ
âI donât think thatâs correct. The Silver Elves have most likely returned to your Sanctuary. Do you have a name for the place?â
âIt was coined as the Holy Silver Valley.â
Brendel nodded, but Scarlett was a little confused.
âMy lord, I donât think itâs the right time to discuss this right now. Should we not find ways to open the door?â
âIâm opening it right now.â
âWhat?â
âA Barrier that could be seen as the Laws of this world; itâs a symbolic door that represents the entrance of a place. The meaning of âentranceâ is to enter the place. If your wish is to go to the other side of the tunnel, then you will never open this door.â
âEnter? What place are we entering?â
âYou will know in a moment.â
Brendelâs eyes were still closed, but his thoughts about the past had changed into one word, âEnterâ. Suddenly darkness engulfed everyone, but before they could raise their panicked voices, the light returned once againâ
Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say that it was brighter than before.
It was as if they had returned to the surface, where the sunlight reached everywhere. Their eyes narrowed in slight pain from the surroundings as they were used to the darkness just moments ago.
Scarlett and the worker hid their eyes away, but the others forcefully opened their eyes to look at the surroundings and immediately shouted in surprise.
Sudden roaring cheers emerged around them like tidal waves pouring into their ears. They were gradually able to get used to the blinding lights and yells, finally seeing clearly what the surroundings were like.
They had been in a dark tunnel blocked by a steel gate just moments ago, but now they were in an empty field lit by countless fire braziers.
But after a few moments, they realized it was not an empty field but a huge coliseum. They were standing in the middle of the field, while the audience on the seatings were cheering constantly.
There were no empty seats, and for some reason, multiple sources of bright light came from the stands and prevented from the audienceâs faces from being visible.
[The audience is made with an illusionary spellâŠ.. This place is a semi-physical dimension hidden in the gaps of space in the real world, but itâs not as complicated as the Homeland of the Fairies which also affects time. Still, the noise and light are really annoying. Just who exactly is that bastard who purposely designed it in such bad taste?]
Brendel rubbed his forehead.
âMy lord, what exactly is this place?â Scarlettâs voice was trembling slightly, but she had was calm enough to ask a question, unlike the worker who fell backward in terror.
Medissa and Kodan were silent, but they were on their guard as their hands were ready on their weapons.
âThe Coliseum of Destiny,â Brendel said.
âColiseum of Destiny? What is that?â Kodan asked.
âSee that sword?â Brendel raised his hand and pointed at a certain location.
Everyone else followed his finger. There was a sword embedded in a boulder located near them. The black heavy-looking longsword reflected a dull gleam, and its design was quite unique. The length of the weapon was a longsword, but the width was as wide as a palm, looking like a combination of a greatsword and a longsword.
âWhat is that sword?â Kodanâs eyebrows jolted a little. As a grandmaster swordsman, he was able to see that it was an excellent weapon.
âI recognize it,â Medissa said in awe, âthe Sword of Earth, Halran Gaia, This is the Legacy item of the Rune Dwarves.â
âIndeed, this is the sword, Halran Gaia. Legend states that itâs connected to the ground, and when itâs used it is able to cause the ground to shake and even make avalanches happen. A Fantasy-ranked sword.â Brendel said.
[Another name that the gamers called it was the Earthquake Sword. Each time the weapon is swung, it allows the user to cast an Earthquake spellâŠâŠ]
The spell was an AOE attack that could be cast in a frontal direction, and almost had the same area of his White Raven Sword Arte. Even though it needed Mana, the efficiency in conversion was definitely worth it.
It was truly a divine weapon for a profession like Magic Swordsman. Even Brendelâs fingers were itching when he saw the sword.
[Thereâs even the additional trait of âGuidanceâ. Since the name has an âEarthâ in it, it could âguideâ that particular elementâŠ.. I see, so the Rock Panthers we saw came from this sword.]
âHalran GaiaâŠâŠ That Halran Gaia that was used by that Giant, Migael?â
âYes. The most doted son of the Earth Mother, and known as the Crownless king of the Earth. The sword is his symbol to rule the lands.â Brendel recited the legend he knew of, and his heart fluttered a little.
He drew in a deep breath and looked at everyone with grave eyes before he continued:
âEveryone who comes here has the chance to challenge the series of tests to obtain that sword. However, that doesnât mean there isnât a price. If you fail in the challenge, you will become a rock statue and never leave. This is where the name âColiseum of Destinyâ comes in. You either win in glory, or lose in death.â
Brendel was feeling a slight headache. The Coliseum of Destiny was posted in the forums sometime after the discovered quest in the Silver Mines and was rated to be one of the harder Legacy Quests. Right when he was still agonizing over the quest, Kodan suddenly asked:
âHow difficult is the challenge?â Even though the grandmaster swordsman did not understand what the place was, he considered himself to be skilled and a Gold-ranker like himself would not act like the worker who was still shocked into silence.
âItâs nearly impossible,â Medissa said, âthis place is created in between fantasy and reality with the Laws of this world. There is no limit to the difficulty.â
Scarlettâs expression changed upon hearing that.
âWhat about those who canât duel? Do we have to?â She asked.
Medissa shook her head: âThereâs no way to avoid this. Everyone has to duel in this place at least once before they gain the permission to leave.â
âEveryone?â Kodan keenly caught on to the keyword.
âYes. Everyone has to fight their own battles. The only exception is that youâre an Iron-ranked fighter and below, and you can fight in twos.â
Scarlettâs face paled upon hearing that answer: âWhatâŠâŠ if the personâŠâŠ fails?â
She had no strength right now, and passing the challenge was almost impossible for her.
âYou will be temporarily imprisoned. Once the Barrier disappears, you will become a statue permanently,â Brendel interrupted, âhowever, if someone is willing to challenge the test again and succeed, they would have the chance to save their comrade. Thereâs no need to worry, Scarlett.â
âMy lordâŠâŠâ Scarlett naturally understood what Brendel was saying, and she looked at him with complicated eyes.