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Kal wasn’t terribly excited about Sir Balthus’s decision to conduct their ‘trade’ in the outpost’s dining room.

It was his own fault, really. He mentioned to the knight that he would have preferred to get the entire rune done at the same time. Instead, he would have to work in sections because of how large it was. When Balthus asked why, Kal replied that they would need a fair amount of space to lay out the parchment.

A few minutes later they caught up with the rest of Kal’s party standing and waiting in front of the entrance to the plains. Unexpectedly, Sir Balthus dismounted and beckoned the young mage to follow, leading him through a side door located just in front of the large wooden gate. The knight strode into the outpost’s small dining hall with all the subtlety of a charging bull. In a booming voice, he declared that he was in a rush and demanded that they clear the room’s lone table for his use.

Half of the men still had their mouths filled with breakfast as they stared in shock at the knight. It took a moment for the ranking soldier to get his wits about him and notice their visitor’s robes. In a panic, he started barking orders at the others and finally got everyone up and moving. The men grabbed their plates and cups and stepped back against the narrow room’s walls. Within seconds, the table was cleared. The soldier then apologized profusely to the knight for the delay in following orders.

Balthus patted the man on the shoulder to allay the soldier’s fear before turning to Kal. “Will this be enough room?”

“So much for being able to go back to the city,” Kal grumbled. Performing magic in front of all these men was certain to get back to Lantaris.

He then had Ria retrieve four pieces of parchment and his normal inkwell. The knight’s arm was so badly burnt he expected the ink to need refreshing before placing the rune on the parchment. “Before we start I just want to be sure you want to do this. If I remember correctly, you’ve had that rune on your arm since you were a squire.”

The knight nodded. “I appreciate your concern and your keen memory.” He held up his arm, “The truth is that this has brought more heartache to my life than I care to speak of. Though it was indispensable when needed, only a handful of times did it prove any better than a shield of good, strong steel. Now that I am at the academy, my adventuring days are mostly done, much to my wife’s delight. Rest assured, I will be happy to be rid of it.”

“Then why wait for me? I’m certain that one of the priests or priestesses could have done this,” Kal asked as he laid out the parchment. No sooner had the mage spoke then he realized that may not be true. The spell he was about to use was especially designed for manipulating magical inks, he doubted the church would have any real use for such magic. Well, maybe a scribe.

Balthus raised an eyebrow. “And let them gloat about how I should never have put my faith in heathen magics? Not on your life young man.”

A murmur of agreement ran through the men around them and Kal looked about the room, surprised. “I thought I heard the Order didn’t like magic,” said the mage.

“There have been numerous instances of greediness and squabbles breaking out over enchanted armor or weapons. We want no part of such disagreements and publicly we have divorced ourselves from them. However,” Balthus grinned wide as he looked around the room, “soldiers aren’t fools. Unless the item is blatantly magical, perhaps a blade is glowing or a zweihander you can swing like a dagger, the Order turns a blind eye to our soldiers having magical items.”

He suddenly turned to the other men in the room. “Amnesty! None in this room shall speak of what they see or hear in this room! Do any of you have a magical weapon?”

An archer claimed to have bought a high-quality bow which he believed had a minor enchantment. The bow was exceptionally sturdy and never seemed to need polish or any of the normal care required. While on duty one day, he leaned it up against a wall where another archer tripped over it. Also leaning against the wall nearby was one of the generic swords the soldiers used. The bow fell against it and the and the bowstring bounced against the edge numerous times on the way down but managed to survive without a mark or fray.

While the man told his story, Kal inspected Sir Balthus’s outstretched arm, looking for a dividing line to start from. The flowing design was seamless, and the mage realized he would have to split it in a straight line and piece the cut sigils back together before transferring it to the parchment.

Holding up a hand, he called for silence. The mage was feeling more nervous about this than he let on as he drew the rune to lift the ink from the knight’s arm. Previously, he had only moved runes from one flat surface to another. He hoped that there weren’t any special tricks he needed to know about when dealing with designs that were cylindrical like this. Luckily, he just needed to work his way slowly around the arm, lifting the ink then holding it in place with the telekinesis cantrip.

“Don’t move,” said the mage when he finally came back around to his starting point. He slowly unfolded the rune into a flat rectangle then carefully moved the cut parts around until all the sigils were whole once again. A few drops of ink from his inkwell was enough to refresh the entire rune before he placed it upon the laid-out parchment. He overestimated its final size and only needed two pieces to fit the entire rune instead of all four. At some point during the process, the rest of his party came in, curious as to what was taking them so long. At the sight of the man’s heathen magic, the priestess turned on her heel and left in a huff.

Taking a deep breath, Kal stood up straight once the complex design was safely on paper. Rotating his shoulders and stretching his neck to one side then the other, he attempted to release some of the tension that had built up during the process.

“Ria,” he called. A moment later the sprite appeared and flitted up to his shoulder. “I need one of the advanced potions for scarring.”

“With the healing potion or without?”

“I don’t believe he is in any need of healing at the moment. Without will do.”

Nodding, Ria waved her hand and a mote of light floated to the mage’s palm and turned into a small vial. Pushing some magic into it, the concoction inside went from clear to glowing light blue.

“There you are, Sir Balthus,” he said, handing the vial to the knight.

“Much obliged, young man,” Blathus glanced toward the door. “Good thing she left, I would regret having to hear about using a healing potion not made by the church.” Sir Balthus hesitated for a moment. “You’re certain this is safe?”

“I’d give it to my own children.”

“Fair enough,” said the knight before downing the vial’s contents. He smacked his lips together a couple of times as he handed the empty vial back to Kal, who in turn gave it to Ria for storage. “Certainly not as tasty as a healing potion but not nearly as bad as darkvision.”

Kal pulled a face at the memory of drinking a darkvision potion, as did a couple of the older soldiers and the fighter. The thief just shrugged; he drank so many of the potions when he was younger that the taste hardly bothered him. Although, he was still very thankful for the ring he’d acquired that gave him the same ability.

Kal stored the parchments with the knight’s rune once the ink was dry then Sir Balthus invited the soldiers to sit down and finish their meals. Most of them hadn’t eaten another bite, just holding their plates and cups as the knight and mage took care of their business. Balthus sat down on the end of one of the bench seats then indicated that Kal should do the same. He was going to refuse when the fighter and thief from his party walked past him and sat down as well.

“I’m amazed and a little saddened that such a potion came from a wizard and not one of our priests,” said the knight

Kal finally acquiesced and sat. “Sadly, I get the impression the church is more interested in maintaining a standard than improving things. Healing spells and potions work with little scarring and the number of people who would need something like this is probably very small, so I imagine there is little drive for research. It seems as though the man who came up with this potion spent most of his life researching the healing process. He was looking for a ‘perfect’ potion that would leave no scars at all. I opted for the ‘less than perfect’ version that I could actually get the ingredients for. Even those were hard to obtain and quite expensive.”

“If I may ask, what prompted you to create this?”

“Barbed crystal spear to the chest,” he said tapping a spot below his right collarbone, “It couldn’t go all the way through, so it had to come out the way it went in. It took some of me with it and healing spells can’t replace what’s lost. I hated the scar it left behind so I started doing some research.”

“Crystal spear? I’m afraid I will have to return to my previous decision and refrain from asking about your past. I have a feeling we could be here for days. Perhaps if I may inquire about your future? What business do you have out in the plains?”

“Unfortunately, I can’t say. The priestess has us under an oath of secrecy.”

One of the older soldiers piped up. “If ya see whatever killed the cavalry company my boy was in, be sure to take their head from their body, same as they took my boy from me.”

Kal bent over the table like he had been punched in the gut, tears immediately springing to his eyes.

“Kal! Are you alright?!” said Sir Balthus, getting up from his seat then stopping when the mage held up a hand.

“I’ll be fine,” he said wiping the tears away with one of his sleeves. “My son was born a little over a month ago. The thought of losing Talin and going through what he is,” the mage dipped his head in the soldier’s direction, “hit me pretty hard.”

There was a long uncomfortable pause before the soldier spoke up again

“I don’t care what the church says about how cold and heartless wizards are, a reaction like that can’t be faked. After taking care of your arm, Sir Balthus, and seein’ what just happened, mage or not, the boy’s alright by me.”

Kal smiled weakly in thanks. He really wished that hadn’t happened while he was in the midst of a large group of men, and one woman, but there was little he could do about it now. Luckily, all he had to do was nod toward Sir Balthus’s arm to draw everyone’s attention away from him.

“Goodness!” exclaimed the knight as the potion took effect. The scars began shifting around, smoothing out the area. Balthus repeatedly clenched his hand, “Oh my, that is uncomfortable.” Kal hadn’t noticed that part of the potion’s effects because none of his scars were very large.

“The potion has to figure out what the scarred area is supposed to look like before going to work, hence the long delay,” explained Kal. “The man discovered that scars are the body’s glue after an injury. Your body doesn’t care how pretty it is, just that it gets things closed up quickly, so you don’t get an infection. This version doesn’t get rid of the underlying scar but changes the top layers of skin back to normal.” He touched the spot on his chest, “I can still feel a little bit of hardness below where I was struck with the spear but there’s no way to tell it’s there just from looking.”

Sir Balthus hissed and began scratching his arm as hair began sprouting from the repaired skin. “Bloody Hell!” he exclaimed, then immediately looked around the room, embarrassed. “My apologies gentlemen and lady, you should never have had to hear such words from me.”

“I think I need to apologize as well,” said Kal. “Had I known about this part I would have warned you beforehand. My scars were much smaller.”

“No matter,” said the knight. The itching quickly passed and he was now holding out both arms, inspecting them. Other than where he had scratched, there was almost no way to tell the rune or scars had ever been there. He ran a hand over each to compare them and nodded. “I see what you mean, this arm feels ‘tighter’ below the surface.”

Balthus looked up at Kal, “I understand that this was a trade, yet I still feel as though I am in your debt. You received a piece of magic that you already possess in exchange for ridding me of that rune and restoring my arm. I’ll add your name to the rolls of those invited to the Academy. Should you encounter a situation in which I am uniquely suited to assist, then don’t hesitate to stop by my offices at the Academy or my estate in the upper city.”

Kal’s face suddenly turned into an evil grin.

“Perhaps I was mistaken in my offer,” said the knight worriedly.

Kal waved off Balthus’s concerns, chuckling, “No, I was just thinking about how surprised the guard at the inner wall is going to be when I show up with an invitation instead of two gold.”

Sir Balthus watched the mage and his party ride off into the plains. The hinges of the seldom used wooden gate squealed as Jamus and another of the outpost’s soldiers pushed it closed. The knight looked down at his arm, still amazed at how this day had turned out.

None of it would have happened if Jamus hadn’t seen Galen striding purposefully toward the stables that morning as he prepared to head out to the wall for another day of his punishment. Instead of just letting it pass, the squire felt he should go find his master and tell him about it. The barracks were just outside the palace grounds and it was a short ride to Sir Balthus’s estate in the upper city. Only a few minutes had passed when Jamus was on the knight’s doorstep explaining what he saw.

He still couldn’t explain why, but he knew this was important and had the young man ready his horse while he changed into his instructor’s robes. There was no time for putting on armor.

Because his squire followed his intuition earlier that morning, his arm was now restored. The sight as he looked down at them was one he hadn’t witnessed since he was much younger, and one he never expected to see again.

“Jamus!” he called out.

The squire was over by the sword rack testing out the cheaply made blades on hand for one decent enough to wear for his shift. The young man had been in such a hurry he’d left his own sword lying in the stable. He’d forgotten to grab it in his haste to get his horse saddled so he could inform his master about Galen. Jamus was so startled by the knight’s call he nearly dropped the sword in his hand. Quickly recovering, he turned toward Sir Balthus.

“I believe your actions today were sufficient to mitigate your punishment and say that your service on the wall thus far is adequate. Mount up.” The knight suppressed a smile as the young man excitedly replaced the sword on the rack and ran toward the stables.

Once the outpost and wall disappeared in the distance behind them, the priestess slowed them down to a walk. After that, it didn’t take long for all the exertion and excitement to take its toll on the mage. Within an hour he had Ria store his saddle and draped himself across his mare’s back with his head up by her neck and an arm and leg on each side as he napped. The priestess tried to up their pace to a trot when she saw the mage sleeping but the thief and fighter stayed by Kal and glared at the woman until she fell back in line. Despite her spellcasting prowess, finding herself alone in an ocean of grass with her party too far back to help if she were ambushed was a frightening experience, to say the least.

“You should be keeping up,” she snarled when she returned to the other three.

The fighter shook her head. “Nay, ya shouldn’t be running off like that. It’s a good way to get us all killed. I’ll be takin’ point from here out, cleric stays in the back an’ outa danger.”

“I’ll not be led or ordered around by some ruffian!” sneered the priestess.

The thief cocked his head to one side. “You actually haven’t done this before, have you?”

Elden pursed her lips tightly together. The main reason she had been handed this task was her lack of combat experience and work out in the field. When most other clerics were out traveling and doing missionary work, she elected to keep close to Lantaris. Unfortunately, her lack of practical experience was holding her back and she was at risk of being passed up for promotion when the current abbot of the western cathedral retired.

“I woulda thought that’d be obvious,” said the fighter. “No one who has done this before rides off alone like that. Since our lives are tied ta yours, I’d be thankful if you treated it with a little more respect. I don’t care for the idea of dying ‘cause some ditzy bitch has her head up her arse.”

“I am a priestess of—”

“Nobody gives a fuck out here, cleric. Spike traps don’t care if you just fed a starving village and falling ceilings don’t care if you just saved a bunch of orphans. A gryphon will eat your liver as quickly as it would mine. Your titles don’t mean shit out here, only your abilities. I’ll tell ya now. If our swordswoman dies because you chose not to help her, I’ll slit your throat myself knowing it’ll kill me too.”

“Same goes the other way too, cleric,” interjected the fighter. “That way, not only do our lives depend on yours, but yours depends on keeping us alive as well.”

“Are you threatening—?”

“Aye, we are. Normally you go outta your way to not piss off the cleric when you’re out like this. It’s sad that with your sorry-arsed attitude, we can’t be sure you won’t let one of us die outta spite,” said the other woman. “You keep us alive or we all die together. That’s how things work out here beyond the walls.”

Still seething, the priestess retreated to a rear position. She was extremely perturbed the other two felt that, out of the four of them, she would be the one to not pull her weight. Elden was also quietly chastened by the realization that they were probably right. Despite the power of her spells and her rank in the church, she likely had the least experience. No, after the mage’s fight with Galen it was a certainty that she had the least experience.

Ria watched all of this with great interest from her perch atop the head of Kal’s mare.

“I’m not sure how well this is going to work,” said Kal a couple of hours later as he jogged along beside his horse

“You’re wearing your cloak backwards,” the thief pointed out. “It looks to me like you’re already off to a piss-poor start.”

The mage just smiled. Crouching for a moment, his strength rune shone bright red just before he launched himself high into the air, flaring out the cloak and catching the wind coming from the west.

“Well fuck, I’m jealous now,” grumbled the thief.

“Looks like I’ve been hanging around with the wrong wizards this whole time,” said the fighter as she watched him soar into the sky. “Most of the mages I’ve traveled with woulda thrown out their back tryin’ somethin’ like that.”

“Makes you wonder what kind of deal he made for that power,” growled Elden. “He’s the youngest wizard I’ve seen by decades and more powerful than most already.”

“Youngest I’ve seen by decades too. Wonder if he might like to share a tent tonight.”

“You heard the knight talk about the blue ogre! You would sleep with him knowing he’s a monster-fucker?!” The priestess was nearly shrieking in disbelief.

“If I spent all my time worried about where my lovers had their dicks before, I’d never get laid.”

“Not all lands are like the ones around your precious city,” said the thief. “Monster girl brothels aren’t unheard of in cities far, far east of here. As for my personal opinion, when I was younger I spent a week in a harpy’s nest. I must admit it was a lot of fun. She treated me like a king and if my cock wasn’t in my pants, it was in her. If I had a way to cook my food and sitting in her nest day in and day out wasn’t so damn boring, I might still be there. No, I don’t have any problem with him being a monster-fucker.”

“You all are disgusting,” Elden sneered.

“No, we live in the real world. Unlike you, who lives behind your glistening white walls, protected from the outside world.”

“The Goddess tells us that the monster girls are abominations that need to be eradicated. Here you are willingly giving them your seed so they can make more.”

The thief shrugged, “My balls were empty. Good enough for me.”

Smiling at the look of horror on the priestess’ face, the swordswoman chimed in. “Since they aren’t trying to fuck me all the time I’ve talked with a few over the years. Not sure what all of this abomination nonsense is about. Aside from going stupid when a man comes around, they seem like good folk in general.”

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Kal stepped out of the tunnel from the storeroom to see Felli standing a few paces away. She was gazing out the cave entrance watching a couple of large birds gliding along the stiff mountain breezes. She turned to look at him and blushed furiously as he stepped up next to her.“A little late for that after what you just saw,” he said watching one of the birds tuck its wings and dive out of sight.Felli blushed even harder “The blue lady and I talked some this morning, she was telling me there’s...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 122

Kal opened his eyes and sighed, part of him had been hoping he would wake up in his own bed, or better yet Ikuno’s, but all that greeted him was the dim green glow of the cavern he fell asleep in. He wasn’t sure what woke him up whether it was the pangs from his empty belly or the morning wood proudly making a tent in his trousers. Since he could only take care of one of those problems at the moment, he got up and walked over to the crack in the floor that his tiny water source ran to....

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 20

Felli took Kal high into the air and let him go, allowing Kal to glide along with her most of the way back to the mountain. Then, according to their plan, the harpy hauled him up into the sky and released him again, so he could make the approach to the cave on his own. There was tense moment when he sailed into the turbulence created as air struck the windward side of the peak and pushed its way around. After a couple of seconds of being knocked about, Kal entered the much calmer area...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 6

“Umm……………… What?”Ikuno smiled but didn’t lift her head off his shoulder, “I’ll explain later, take me to bed.”Kal started walking again, “Sounds like there’s going to be a lot of that later, like how you ended up overloaded with magic.”Kal walked into the mouth of the cave, Ikuno snapped her fingers and a ball of light formed before them, leading the way into the darkness.Ikuno was thoughtful, “I have an idea about that…”“KAL! IKUNO! Are you alright!” came Perra’s voice, they could tell from...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 16

Edited by: Old Fart------Perra and Kahrin both squealed like little girls and came together in a big hug as soon as they saw each other the next morning. After some quick chatter and complaints from both of them about being sore, making Kal curious as to why Kahrin would be sore, the two women disappeared into the back of the inn. Kal sat down next to Bren who was eyeing him warily.“Did I do something wrong, Bren?” Kal asked.The big man grunted and smiled, “Next time you make a girl into a...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 6

‘In pain’ wasn’t the most comfortable way to wake up but Kelthor welcomed it this time, it was better than opening his eyes and finding himself in the afterlife. He discovered that attempting to open his eyes was a bad idea, as pain once again lanced through his head from the daylight pouring into the room. On a more pleasant note, it was certainly nice waking up to the feeling of a naked woman pressed against his side. Rose had crawled into bed beside him and rested her head on his...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 14

“Fuck you, Kal! I hope your fucking dick falls off! You are never, ever touching me again! Get the fuck away from me!” Perra screamed in the mage’s face. Kal was so shocked by the outburst he stood up from his place next to the large tub and turned towards the door, his expression blank as he automatically followed the laboring woman’s orders. “No, no, no, no,” Elta said, jumping up and gently steering him by the shoulders back to the water-filled basin Perra was sitting in. “Any other time...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 17a

Just a sip A week had passed since her run-in with Kal and his friends and Rowan was feeling hungry. She had spent a significant amount of time thinking about that night and how she had ended up saved from the same fate as the will-o’-wisp. Her guess was that the portion of her consciousness that remained inside the creature saw what was about to happen and managed to take control of the wisp for a few seconds. It used the opportunity to rip her out of Kal’s head, which was none too...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 17

A quick note before we jump in. My next release will be ‘TRC - Just A Sip - An SftS Extra’ which takes place a little bit after this chapter but isn’t a part of the main story line. I only mention this because it probably won’t show up with the rest of the series. If I remember, I will try to see if the admins can put it in with the rest of the SftS chapters. Thank you all so much for reading, it really means a lot that you all enjoy my stories! :D Enjoy! -Blu He slowly opened his...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 11

Strong hands grabbed him and held him up as the snakes of the woman’s hair reached out and sunk their fangs into various body parts. The venom allowed the gorgon to move Kal’s body in the area where he’d been bitten. Getting him standing, she pulled him over and leaned him up against a nearby wall. Terror gripped Kal’s mind. He was still recovering from the shock of believing he was about to die when the searing pain from the snakes’ venom began exploding everywhere they bit him. It faded...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 21

Edited by: Old Fart Kal carefully set his pack with its precious contents on Ikuno’s bed. “It feels good to be home,” he said heading over to the small cubby so he could relieve himself after the trip back from Felli’s cave. “I think that’s the first time you’ve ever called this ‘home’” said Ikuno as she dug through Kal’s pack and retrieved the pouch with his extra crystals in it. She went into the library and got her own pouch off the shelf, trading out the ones she and Kal had...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 16

Edited by: oldfart and 2muchdiggity ‘Let her in, Kal,’ came the thought from Kuto. “Why the hell would I do that?” said Kal aloud. The last few minutes he had been talking the frozen harpy through the more panic-inducing parts of her stasis, such as no longer breathing or having a heartbeat. The bird-girl’s hysteria faded quickly as the mage shared images and feelings from his own experience. Knowing that she would be okay once the gorgon’s petrification ran its course did a lot to dispel...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 3

As Kal prepared breakfast he directed the wolf girl towards a small alcove next to the entrance that offered a restroom and shower. She arrived back at the fire pit as he plated their meals, feeling refreshed and relaxed now that she was clean again for the first time in months. Looking her naked body up and down, Kal admitted to selfishly anticipating getting enough food into the girl so her ribs no longer showed. Just getting her hydrated had made most of them fade and done wonders for her...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 13

Kal looked around his living room as if it were a different world. In his entire life, he had never seen so many people in his house. Quite honestly, he didn’t much care for it. Perra was sitting in the living room chatting with Dax, Refia, and Kuto. Up at the dining table, Elta bounced Ruce’s chick, Lada, on her knee as she talked with the little girl’s mother, Ghoss, and her own mother, Lady Nina. It somehow didn’t make him feel better that three of the women in the room were pregnant with...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 8

Kal and Ria watched as Daxas and her pack disappeared over a hill in the distance. The sprite sighing sadly. “Sounds like you are going to miss them as much as I am,” said Kal. “No, I’m just trying to decide if I should be proud of you or disappointed.” “Because I didn’t bond the whole pack?” “No,” said the sprite wistfully, “because you’ve been living with a bunch of horny canines and not once did you walk onto the tent and make the comment, ‘It smells like wet dog in here,’” His...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter X3

Veir looked at the small vial with silvery dust in Kal’s hand with curiosity. “You said that’s dust from butterfly wings?” “Yes,” Kal replied as he quickly cast the acclimation spell again. He wasn’t getting cold yet but in a few minutes he would be stripping down out here in the snow before heading into Graff and Velt’s den. “I’ll need you to move away before I use it. If I see you before I go inside, I may lose interest in those two.” “That’s no fun, I was hoping to see what it did to...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter X1

Later in the night after Kal wakes up from passing the trials. One by one the girls left as the night wound down, leaving Senshu alone with Kal in the sitting room on the bottom floor. Graff and Velt had run off with Sera earlier, the gorgon stopping to give him a goodnight kiss before leaving. By her expression, he could tell that she wasn’t happy about something and he thought it odd that she was going to bed with the vixen and doe instead of with him. It wasn’t a big deal since his and...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 172

Later that morning Kal found himself in a very unexpected situation: riding piggyback on Ikuno. She was taking advantage of the natural trail that ran along the base of the mountain range. The oni surmised that it had been made over many years by herds of game animals traveling north and being turned aside by the steep mountain faces, eventually creating a decently wide path. Kal had used it a few times to get to Ikuno’s but it wasn’t significantly faster for him to go north to the trail and...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 131

Kal was a panicky wreck by the time Gerda brought them back up onto the trail not far from Ikuno’s pool. He had failed to realize that, even though Gerda ‘flew’ through the stone at a good pace, the trip back to Ikuno’s cave would still take nearly a full hour. With no means of communicating with Gerda, he had no choice but to deal with his phobia and wait until they resurfaced.Once he had gotten his wits about him and recovered from the journey, he explained to Ikuno and Gerda what the issue...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 13

Fantastic news! A gentleman from here on SOL has been kind enough to become my editor and I have to say ... the man’s good. Made me feel like I was back in my college English class with all the little red marks. Seriously though, I am very impressed with just how better the chapter flows with his changes and suggestions. He does have some stories of his own here on SOL if you want to check them out. https://storiesonline.net/a/Old_Fart Enjoy! Blu Kal was a panicky wreck...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 132

Kal, Ikuno, and Gerda rose up out of the mountain trail just a handful of paces from the edge of Aradelle’s forest. Kal stepped away and bent over to catch his breath as soon as the rock holding his and Gerda’s hands together receded. He glared over at Ikuno who was smirking at him; she seemed to be having no trouble at all with this new method of getting around. He honestly wasn’t sure if he was ever going to grow accustomed to traveling through solid rock in such a manner.As they stepped off...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 16

After, Obligations, Improvement Edited by: Old Fart Perra and Kahrin both squealed like little girls and came together in a big hug as soon as they saw each other the next morning. After some quick chatter and complaints from both of them about being sore, making Kal curious as to why Kahrin would be sore, the two women disappeared into the back of the inn. Kal sat down next to Bren who was eyeing him warily. “Did I do something wrong, Bren?” Kal asked. The big man grunted and...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 19

Falling with style, Re-union, Status Edited by: Old Fart Kal stepped out of the tunnel from the storeroom to see Felli standing a few paces away. She was gazing out the cave entrance watching a couple of large birds gliding along the stiff mountain breezes. She turned to look at him and blushed furiously as he stepped up next to her. “A little late for that after what you just saw,” he said watching one of the birds tuck its wings and dive out of sight. Felli blushed even...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 10

Ikuno panted as Kal’s tongue lapped hungrily at her clit, Kal tried to adjust himself as his erection was rubbing uncomfortably against his trousers. “No touching,” Ikuno reminded him putting a hand on the back of his head and pressing him into her sex. Kal growled in annoyance and sucked her clit into his mouth swirling his tongue around until Ikuno gasped and her legs began to shake as she came. Ikuno stepped away and let the leather flap fall hiding her pussy from...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 6

“Umm ... What?” Ikuno smiled but didn’t lift her head off his shoulder, “I’ll explain later, take me to bed.” Kal started walking again, “Sounds like there’s going to be a lot of that later, like how you ended up overloaded with magic.” Kal walked into the mouth of the cave, Ikuno snapped her fingers and a ball of light formed before them, leading the way into the darkness. Ikuno was thoughtful, “I have an idea about that...” “KAL! IKUNO! Are you alright!” came Perra’s voice,...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 15

Kal, Ikuno, Bea and one of Aradelle’s vines approached the spectral wolf’s remains in hopes of finding any kind of information. Two long black streaks of decayed plant matter starting just beyond the edge of Aradelle’s clearing led them to where it had met its end. It was easy to see, however, that any hope of evidence pertaining to who sent it and why it was looking for Ikuno had dissolved into a bubbling, smoking pool of sickly yellow blood laced with black streaks. “Any ideas?” asked...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 22

Scowling, Ikuno looked on as Silma and Kal went through the molting process again, she was bothered by last night’s dream but that wasn’t what was making her unhappy at the moment. “What the hell happened to your hair?” the oni growled as they walked over to her. Kal blushed and ran a hand over his bare scalp, “It’s a side effect of cooling down so fast.” Silma nodded in agreement as she stepped up beside him, “It was this or wait a day there and a day back for him to cool down.” The...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 9

Weeks passed, and the land was blanketed in pristine white snow, travel became more difficult and Kal’s routine now consisted largely of chopping firewood, tending to the animals, chopping firewood checking animal traps, chopping firewood, cleaning and processing furs to sell at market like most farmers in winter, and chopping firewood. Visits to Ikuno’s cave became rarer and Kal had taken to making overnight trips, much to Ikuno’s delight, as the trek seemed to become longer with each new...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 151

Kal, Ikuno, Bea and one of Aradelle’s vines approached the spectral wolf’s remains in hopes of finding any kind of information. Two long black streaks of decayed plant matter starting just beyond the edge of Aradelle’s clearing led them to where it had met its end. It was easy to see, however, that any hope of evidence pertaining to who sent it and why it was looking for Ikuno had dissolved into a bubbling, smoking pool of sickly yellow blood laced with black streaks.“Any ideas?” asked KalIkuno...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 152

Three hours and five failed attempts later he finally had a small oval moonstone that matched his desired dimensions exactly. Kal looked over at Gerda. She had gotten rid of the stool once she was done eating the other crystal and instead made a bed to lay on. He chuckled when he realized that the bed she made was an exact stone replica of Ikuno’s, even down to the headboard.Kal wrapped the completed moonstone in a piece of linen and placed it in his pack then went over to the napping rock...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 18

“I must say, it feels rather homey in here,” said Kal looking around the roc’s cavern.Ikuno stared at him like he had grown a second head, “Have you lost your ever-loving mind? How on earth could this place feel ‘homey’?”Many hours ago, they had gone exploring the roc’s cavern, a task that turned out to be much larger than expected. at the top of the slope was a crossroads that split off in three directions, instead of being a single large cavern. The southern path sloped down before opening up...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 11 Part 2

After bringing the new linens and taking the old ones behind the inn to be washed, Perra and the new father made a second trip to get bowls of stew for the new parents and the midwife. Perra was a bit scandalized by the mother’s state of undress until she was forcefully reminded by the woman that Kal had just helped deliver her baby and saved both of their lives as well as being there for her daughter’s first meal, there wasn’t much sense in being bashful now.Perra’s mood didn’t improve when...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 11

Months passed, and winter finally released its grip on the land, patches of snow could still be seen in places where there were significant amounts of shade during the day as well as up on the mountains where the air was colder. Only a handful of conifers were starting to show signs of budding and the forests continued to be bare of leaves except for the occasional evergreen dotted here and there. The winter had come and gone with little fanfare, only one bad snowstorm had made the...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 18

Shared, Lifted, Connected Edited by: Old Fart “I must say, it feels rather homey in here,” said Kal looking around the roc’s cavern. Ikuno stared at him like he had grown a second head, “Have you lost your ever-loving mind? How on earth could this place feel ‘homey’?” Many hours ago, they had gone exploring the roc’s cavern, a task that turned out to be much larger than expected. at the top of the slope was a crossroads that split off in three directions, instead of being a...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 12

Rain pelted Kal and Ikuno as they made their way carefully along the thin mountain trail. They had left Ikuno’s home earlier that morning to return to Aradelle’s forest and crossed over the first mountain without incident. However, as they descended into the valley between that and the second peak, dark clouds had rolled in and a smattering of rain dogged them on the next ascent. As they approached the apex of the trail the weather became even fouler turning into a full-blown downpour with...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 121

Rain pelted Kal and Ikuno as they made their way carefully along the thin mountain trail. They had left Ikuno’s home earlier that morning to return to Aradelle’s forest and crossed over the first mountain without incident. However, as they descended into the valley between that and the second peak, dark clouds had rolled in and a smattering of rain dogged them on the next ascent. As they approached the apex of the trail, the weather became even fouler turning into a full-blown downpour with...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 7

Kal cautiously opened his eyes as he returned to the waking world, the heavy furs covering him instead of his normal wool comforter making him stop and think about where he was. Smiling he remembered he was not at home and turned to the side to see Ikuno peacefully sleeping next to him. Though not as striking as the changes when he first returned to the cave, as he continued to visit her skin color had deepened to a rich cobalt blue and the triangular marks on her cheeks had become almost...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 3

Three Knights of the Order of the Lion’s Shield stood in the clearing in front of the cave, it was quiet save for the soft munching from far off to one side next to the wood line as the horses nibbled on the grass nearby. The squires tended to the horses and made sure their leads were secured to nearby trees, though all of them were trained as warhorses to be calm during battles, it was better to be safe than spend hours hunting down one that decided to bolt for whatever reason. Near the...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 171

“Come back safe, Kal,” said Perra as she laid in bed with the covers pulled back so Kal could take in the candlelit view of her naked body. He paused every few minutes in his preparations for his extended trip into the mountains to kiss and run his hands over her skin. She was putting herself on display for him and he wanted there to be no doubt in her mind he appreciated it.He was disappointed that he didn’t have the extra time to make more of the situation, but he and Ikuno had decided to...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 17

Moved, Night Out, Sharing, Upward Edited by: Old Fart “Come back safe, Kal,” said Perra as she laid in bed with the covers pulled back so Kal could take in the candlelit view of her naked body. He paused every few minutes in his preparations for his extended trip into the mountains to kiss and run his hands over her skin. She was putting herself on display for him and he wanted there to be no doubt in her mind he appreciated it. He was disappointed that he didn’t have the extra time...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 23

“Hold your breath,” said Ikuno, leaning over as she held the ink behind Kal’s back with the telekinesis cantrip. Kal did as she asked, trying hard to hold down his excitement as Ikuno placed the last and probably most important of his runic tattoos, the healing rune. Cure Poison and Cure Disease were already on his shoulder blades and now the healing rune was going to go right in between. Ikuno had recommended placing it on his back because when attacked the first instinct is to face your...

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