Chapter 19: Creeping Rot

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Chapter 19: Creeping Rot

Theo was the first to wake the next morning, and he was getting good at creeping out of the bedroom without disturbing Tresk. In his previous life he would never have considered waking up before dawn, but in Broken Tusk it was a regular thing. He lit the candles and started a small fire for the tea. The cast-iron teapot bore the scorch marks on its side from the repetition of use, burning deeper as he set it down on the flames. As he settled down near the fire, a notification filled the middle of his vision.

[Rent is Due!]

Rent for [The Newt and Demon] is due in the amount of 10 copper coins, payable to [Miana] or the next acceptable functionary.

The rent was less than he expected, but the mayor would want him to make good on his debts as well. Theo had 39 copper, 4 silver to his name. With each day his expenses mounted without traders to properly buy his goods. He let out a heavy sigh and took stock of his materials. There were smatterings of reagents here and there, but not enough to make a full run of anything. He ran through each ingredient in his mind, his superior [Wisdom] allowing him to recall each one with clarity.

[Ogre Cypress Bark] had the [Cure Ailment] property, which he took to mean diseases, and would be useful if monsters used afflictions. [Zee Kernel] was also useful in that regard, providing the [Cure Poison] property, providing a similar application. Everything else seemed to be of dubious use, or too dangerous to eat. He could discover more properties by eating something, but the only thing that seemed worth trying was the [Moss Nettle]. He pulled some of the soggy moss from its storage crate and took a tenuous bite. His head rushed, sending him tumbling to the ground before a message flashed.

[Properties Discovery!]

Youve discovered an additional effect from the [Moss Nettle] by eating it.

[Stamina Surge] discovered.

As with most things with the system, it didnt give him a description of the property. He couldnt make assumptions about how the stamina would surge, and shrugged it away. Theo made a mental note to run a small batch of the moss to discover its effect, but pushed it aside in his mind. The only other ingredient he would taste was the [Marsh Tuber]. The description even said it was edible, highlighting the fact that it was foul tasting. Moments after taking the smallest bite, his stomach twisted into a knot. The taste was exactly as foul as the description claimed, sending the alchemist rushing for the barrel of [Purified Water] to cleanse the acrid sting on his tongue. It was like battery acid, and he didnt know how it was palatable. The message flashed regardless of how vile it was.

[Properties Discovery!]

Youve discovered an additional effect from the [Marsh Tuber] by eating it.

[Barkskin] discovered.

Theo didnt need an in-depth explanation of that effect. Knowing the tenuous nature of the world as he did, the alchemist assumed that hardening ones skin came with drawbacks. It was still the perfect potion to brew for new adventurers, giving them an edge over the hordes of wolves outside their town. He was preparing the 30 units of left-over [Marsh Tubers] when Tresk finally stepped into the lab. She stretched at the threshold, smacking her lips before shambling over to the tea.

Good morning, she said, still groggy.

Morning. Im going to start a potion run, Theo said.

Breakfast?

Theo withdrew the still-hot cauldron of soup from his inventory, his hands burning on the sides. He quickly set it on the ground, wincing at the pain. I hope you want more soup.

Soup is perfect, she said, finding a bowl and filling it.

The tubers were slightly more difficult to process than most things and needed to be cut into small pieces for the mash. Tresk sat near the fire, barely moving as she ate her soup. Theo poured two cups of tea, handing his companion one before mashing the tubers. His low [Strength] stat made the task difficult, but he managed. He dumped them into the clean still and started a fire using one under the boiling kettle. He focused on extracting the second property of the tubers. With a flask placed under the condenser, he joined Tresk and grabbed a bowl of the soup.

Were going to be eating soup for days, Theo said, peering into the cauldron. It was only half-empty at this point.

Yeah, Tresk said, yawning.

You seem extremely tired, Theo said, placing his hand on her forehead. It was clammy and hot. Are you sick?

Maybe, Tresk said. Marshlings are extremely resistant to disease and poison, though.

I think youre just exhausted, Theo said, testing the soup. It was still as perfect as it was last night.

Maybe we should brew some potions to cure diseases, Tresk said. Just in case.

Theo helped her to her feet and escorted her to the room, tucking her into his bed. Ill brew the potions, you stay here.

Tresk groaned in response, and Theo rushed back into the lab, pulling the door closed behind him. He didnt want her to see the panic on his face, but she was too out of it to realize that he was concerned. The second still was still caked with yesterdays mess. He scrubbed the edges of the still, scraping off the edges with his knife before returning the still to his inventory. The tables were heavy, but he shoved all his weight against one and brought it to the window. Theo removed the still from his inventory, and it fell with a clatter on the table.

It was only a matter of opening the window, and tipping the contents of the still out into the gravel garden below. He used his inventory to return the still to its original position, drinking some tea before starting a new fire under the second still. Theo zipped around the lab, frantically preparing a mash of the [Ogre Cypress Bark] left over from the tannery job, and dumping it in the cleaned still. He leveled it off with 10 units of [Purified Water] and inserted a flask under the condenser.

Theo left the lab, cracking the bedroom door open to find Tresk heaving breath. He let out a whispered curse before pulling the door closed and returning to the lab.

Why dont I have these things on hand? he asked. The empty lab responded with the sputtering hisses of dual condensers.

The alchemist waited at the edge of the table, tapping his foot impatiently as the stills did their work. He tried to rationalize the situation, forcing his mind to realize that [Cure Ailment] was the best property for the job. She could have a Marshling cold, and he wouldnt know what to look for. The only thing he could reach for was alchemy, and it left him feeling vulnerable. The 10 units of mash cooked down quickly, Throks amazing still doing its work.

Theo shoved the fire out from underneath the still and snatched the [Purifying Essence]. He approached the [Glassware Artifice] and created his standard flat-bottomed vial. The reaction was immediate when he added the ingredients together. It smelled like wood polish, but the description gave him hope.

[Lesser Potion of Purification]

[Potion]

Common

Created by: Belgar

Grade: Great Quality

Low-tier purification potion that removes common ailments.

Effect:

Remove one affliction instance from the drinker.

Luras titled his head. They must have evolved since the dungeon was upgraded. Theyre essentially scouts. None of the really nasty stuff like goblins are going to hit the surface.

At least theres that, Theo said.

Im guessing you made a potion that cured the affliction, Luras said. Youll want to stock a supply of that, unless we want to see dead villagers everywhere.

Are you ready to go train the adventurers? Tresk said, undaunted by her brush with death.

Not so fast, Theo said. You both need to take a [Lesser Barkskin Potion] and a few [Lesser Potion of Purifications] before you leave.

Theo retreated upstairs without waiting for their responses, bottling the rest of the cure and returning downstairs. He distributed it among the two, finally satisfied that they could handle the deadly wolves.

Youre like our mother, Luras said.

Yeah, take a few [Lesser Healing Potions], too, Theo said. Seriously, I almost had a heart attack with Tresk.

Tresk smiled, scooping a few of the healing potions into her bag before coming to press her forehead against Theos. They gained some experience, likely because of the harrowing experience upstairs, before the two adventurers departed. The alchemist intended to go to the tavern before opening the shop, hoping to find someone to run the shop so he could free up his time. Making money was nice, but the fuel that powered that engine was the potions hed been neglecting.

The Marsh Wolf tavern was mostly empty, and Theo found the notice board tucked away near the counter. Xam greeted him as he read over the notices, most of them concerning the bounty on the wolves outside of the town.

I need someone to run the shop. Anyone come to mind? Theo asked.

Xam pressed her finger into her chin and hummed. She stood there for a moment before shrugging. Most people in town are laborers. That work force thinned out when the wolf notice went up, but I know someone who would want the job.

How good are they with people? Theo asked.

Fine, just fine, Xam said. Hes my brother, so Ill vouch for him if youre concerned.

Send him to the shop, Theo said. He didnt want to post a sign in the tavern, having no desire to wait for help with the shop. I offer laborer wages for the time being, but its simple work.

Azrug likes simple work, Xam said, sighing. Doesnt even have his cores yet.

What does that mean?

I forget youre an outworlder, sometimes, Xam said. People dont get their cores until they come of age. Depends on the person, but that usually happens around 15 years old.

Good thing theres no child labor laws here, Theo scoffed.

Xam smiled. Hell be around soon, if youd like to wait.

I need to grab some materials, Theo said. Were going to have a plague of [Creeping Rot] soon.

Anything you want to share? Xam said, raising an eyebrow.

The wolves inflict [Creeping Rot], thats all I know, Theo said.

Then, by all means, Xam said, gesturing to the door.

Theo left, not really knowing how to take the womans tone. He shrugged it off and made his way down to the tannery, intent on purchasing [Ogre Cypress Bark] from Perg. With the threat of wolves so close to town, he wasnt willing to delve into the swamp itself. He didnt want any part of that danger, and knew he couldnt handle himself against a level 1 monster, let alone something above level 5.

Perg, Theo said, waving at the tannery owner. She was standing in her customary spot, arms folded, with a bright smile on her face.

Well, if it isnt the alchemist. Come to check up on our progress? Perg asked.

Not exactly, Theo said. Although, now that you mention it, hows the processing going?

I cleared out my entire warehouse, Perg said. We did a years worth of work in a day.

Perfect. And it doesnt smell like death anymore, Theo said. Now all we need is some traveling merchants.

Right, so whats the real reason youre here?

I need to buy some [Ogre Cypress Bark] from you, Theo said. The wolves inflicted [Creeping Rot] on Tresk. Almost killed her.

Perg pushed off from the side of the warehouse and knit her brow. You know that youre welcome to just take the bark.

Come on. Thats not fair, Theo said.

Let me say this again. We processed a years worth of hides in a day, Perg said. Youre taking ten percent of what I sell this stuff for. Thats not nearly enough. Also, youre going to use the potions to cure townsfolk. Just take the bark. Ive got my crew running around stockpiling supplies, anyway.

Theo shuffled his feet, eager to take the free [Ogre Cypress Bark]. He still felt guilty that he wasnt paying for it, but marched into the warehouse. Piles of completed leather sat on all corners of the place. The pits in the center of the building were empty and drained of the foul liquid. The pile of bark had grown larger since he was here the last time. He eagerly shoved the ingredients into his inventory, only stopping when they went over the stack limit of 400.

The traders will show up soon, Perg said. Word should be out by now. I hope your shop is ready for it.

We are. Im hiring Azrug to run the shop part of it, Theo said.

Xams kid brother? Hes smart, Perg said.

Good. As long as Im not babysitting, Im happy, Theo said.