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Jack of all Trades – 85

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As it was midday, we made a short return to the Leaves in Sunlight inn in order to enjoy some forest food before moving on to the weapon shop. We could have just went directly to the weapon shop, but I didn’t feel like eating anywhere else after having tasted that food. Except for that one place with the handsome chef. Not that this was in any way, an informed opinion.

Because really, it was more that this town was so difficult to navigate. Even the weapons store we were headed in was at the edge of the town. It was located on the exact opposite side as the shoe store, and the Leaves in Sunlight inn just happened to be on the way.

New shoes often gave you blisters, but I wasn’t having such problems so far. He couldn’t have hated me enough for the shoes to hold a grudge. And the AGI boost…

“Hey, Daniela.”

“What?”

“Do you remember that double AGI shirt from Spiris?”

“Ahh, the one used to advertise the store.”

You could say that.

“Yeah, that one. Do you think it really gave you double AGI?”

“…What do you mean?”

It was something that I had been thinking about for a while.

“My stats have gone up since then. I think probably double of what I had during that time.”

“Yes, that is right.”

It is. I believe I was over 300 at that point. I am over 600 now. I had only checked after leaving Spiris, so it wasn’t exact, but it should be close to double.

During that demonstration, I had moved so fast that it had looked as if I had disappeared. That was with just a little magic flowing into my clothes. I could practically disappear now if I used ‘Legs of the Forest Wolf’ to its fullest. But it was hard to believe the same thing could be achieved with one shirt. AGI type boosts affected your physical abilities. It didn’t affect skills.

“Was it really double? Was it even an enchantment that affected AGI in the first place?”

“So you believe that it was a different enchantment, but it was cleverly disguised?”

“Well, I do now. That speed was very similar to the speed of Legs of the Forest Wolf.”

As I’ve said, I know what it’s like to use Legs of the Forest Wolf to the fullest. It was when I was running through the plains. I was fast enough that the wind was able to shred the grass.

But I still disappeared. It used up a lot of magic too. It was a lot more magic then what I had used with the shirt.

“‘Legs of the Forest Wolf.’ What even is it? Is it really just a unique skill?”

“Would it not be an enchantment? Seeing as it is magic that was granted by a monster. By Beowulf.”

“So, this is some kind of status abnormality.”

“I do not know. It has no precedent as far as I know.”

“Yeah. There isn’t. Do you think that maybe some monsters have cast enchantments on clothes then?”

This was what I was thinking. Some abnormally evolved being, like Beowulf, had enchanted some clothes with a skill and put it on the market. He had said that it was achieved by multiple AGI boosts, but that didn’t seem likely. Nick had also said that he worked with an enchanter…but was that enchanter really human?

“The mystery deepens, eh?”

“While I’ve gotten used to it, that was the speed I could achieve by using Beowulf’s skill to the fullest. There is something fishy about being able to match that with just a little magic. This enchanter that Nick talked about must be amazing.”

“A human or monster with power that exceeds Beowulf. That’s a bear you may want to be wary of accidentally poking.”

I agree. I would figure this out the next time we returned to Spiris, or if I ever happen to hear any rumors about this enchanter.

Now, we’ve arrived at our destination. The Kasil Arms Shop. This town’s weapon store. As I opened the door, I prayed that this one wouldn’t be run by an annoying little shit.

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