Something Keeps Appearing in My Subspace - Chapter 156
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156. Treasure Vault (2)
[Worn Flame Talisman (D-rank)]
-A worn talisman once used by a renowned monk who devoted himself to the Flame God.
-If the wielder possesses flame-related abilities, they can store a portion of their power within the talisman for later use.
This was the item Chun-bae had mentioned. D-rank. To be honest, just reading the description left me bewildered.
He claimed it was superior to an A-rank shoulder guard containing a perpetually active protective barrier, or a ring that granted A-rank cold resistance.
‘This?’
On the surface, it seemed like an unremarkable item. A talisman used by a monk devoted to the Flame God, capable of storing a portion of flame ability—nothing more.
‘There’s a hidden property concealed within it, isn’t there?’
-Affirmative.
An item possessing a hidden property was something I’d never encountered before, so I couldn’t help but scratch the back of my head in confusion.
There was no explanation for it whatsoever.
Or was there? Right—if the item description explicitly mentioned a hidden property, it wouldn’t truly be hidden.
-Strictly speaking, this talisman is a growth-type item.
‘A growth-type item?’
I’d never even heard of growth-type items before.
-The term “growth” is somewhat misleading. As you continuously infuse high-purity flames into this talisman, it gradually restores itself to its original form.
‘Its original form?’
-This talisman was originally a sacred relic bestowed by the Flame God upon his devoted followers.
It didn’t feel particularly divine, though. As I tilted my head in confusion, Chun-bae continued.
-Over an immense span of time, the sanctity contained within it faded, and the talisman itself deteriorated. However, the vessel created at its inception was immense.
‘So by infusing flames, I restore what was lost?’
-Affirmative. It gradually returns to the state when the Flame God first created it.
If a god had crafted it, that seemed plausible. But what Chun-bae said next left my jaw hanging.
-During the era when the Previous Princess was active, an Awakened who possessed this talisman elevated it to an S-rank item.
‘S-rank?’
-Affirmative. It is not a swift process, but the S-rank talisman that had regained its true form exceeded all imagination.
‘Just how extraordinary was it, for such words to come from your mouth?’
Chun-bae rarely used such expressions. That alone made its value feel all the more real.
-At around level 90, he alone held back a supreme-tier emission-type Gate that has yet to appear in your world, Han Hye.
I’d had conversations with Chun-bae about this before.
The emission-type Gate that appeared during the Gate Incident ten years ago is currently classified as the highest tier on Earth, but…
Strictly speaking, he’d said that was actually a high-tier emission-type Gate. I’d heard there were even greater Gates beyond that.
Which meant he had single-handedly held back countless monsters, including Catoblepas, which occupied Australia.
‘Was that even possible?’
-The limits of flame that can be stored in an S-rank talisman are beyond even my knowledge. He dyed the area surrounding the Gate in inferno for five days and nights without rest.
‘Five days? What about stamina and mana?’
-Drawing upon the flames stored in the talisman requires minimal expenditure.
Ah, now I understood why Chun-bae spoke with such reverence. Only now could I truly grasp its magnificence.
‘If I had my Incineration…’
-It could display something even more tremendous.
If I stored Blaze in talismans regularly, how much flame that burns even mana could I accumulate?
The downside of Blaze was its massive mana consumption, but if that were possible, it meant there would be no downside.
“Brother, what is it? Did you find something good?”
After lingering before the talisman for a while, Min-jae approached with interest. He must have known about Chun-bae.
Of course, I couldn’t say anything right away. There were other people in this space.
“This seems to match well with my Blaze.”
“Oh, I see. Since Blaze consumes a lot of mana, it would be good as a backup, wouldn’t it?”
However, Min-jae didn’t seem to notice there was something special about this talisman.
That made sense—even if it weren’t a growth-type item, it was decent equipment for me.
Even if I could only store a little Blaze, there would be a way to use it eventually.
The other guild members who came to look also just nodded like Min-jae.
None of them seemed to think this was a hidden item. In any case, I immediately called Ho-seok and purchased it.
Moreover, since it was a D-rank item, the price was relatively quite reasonable.
-Considering its value, it’s no different from obtaining it for free.
Honestly, even when I descended below C-rank, I had felt some regret. I had hoped there might be something good.
But as the saying goes, you don’t know until you see it through—I never expected to find an item worthy of Chun-bae’s words in the D-rank section.
“What? This is a hidden item?”
“What? Growth-type?”
“S-rank?”
It was only when we returned to the Guild House that I could tell the guild members the truth, and they all dropped their jaws in amazement.
It was already surprising that a hidden property was concealed in a D-rank item, but the fact that it would become an S-rank item was extraordinary.
“According to Chun-bae, it won’t happen right away. You have to keep feeding it flames, like feeding growth elixir to Yong-yong.”
“Still, that’s something. You found it well. We need to level it up quickly from now on. Coming here was the right call.”
“Right. I didn’t expect to find something like this.”
With the Book of Lightning and an item that would become S-rank in the future, our vault raid had been quite satisfying without spending as much as I’d anticipated.
We were able to return to the Guild House with joy in our hearts.
* * *
“Hmm. There’s no immediate change.”
As I moved to the Guild House, I breathed Blaze-infused flames into the talisman. To be honest, I was slightly worried.
Blaze burns even mana, doesn’t it? I wondered if it might burn this talisman…
Perhaps because I had no such intention, the talisman simply absorbed it cleanly.
It only consumed about 70% of my available mana.
‘Since it’s D-rank, this must be the limit.’
The talisman wouldn’t accept any more flames. Though Blaze consumed a lot of mana, 70% was still quite a substantial amount.
The grade hadn’t changed yet, but the characters inscribed on the talisman had become slightly more crimson. I suspected this color was how to gauge the amount.
-It will take quite some time.
‘I’ve heard that, but given the purity of the flames, I wondered if Blaze might work.’
-It’s a process of replacing the divinity that disappeared from the sacred object with high-purity flames. Time is needed to acclimate to that transformation.
In other words, instead of the divinity contained in the sacred object, high-purity flames would awaken the latent power.
-You must use it by periodically feeding it flames and consuming them.
‘Understood.’
Well, it would’ve been too overpowered if an item destined to become S-rank was already climbing in power.
This talisman wasn’t the first time I’d used one either. If it had worked immediately, its hidden item status would’ve been revealed long ago.
I decided to wait with patience. It was something to look forward to in the future. When my flame ability grew stronger and I added the flaming wings to it, just how powerful of a performance could I display?
Of course, if I leveled up before the talisman became S-rank, I’d need to use the flaming wings to obtain the Dragon Heart instead.
‘Now that I think about it, I really do have a deep connection with fire.’
My awakening was because of the Red Dragon. I endured the heat while holding its egg.
Thanks to that, I obtained Sunflare and gained A-rank flame resistance—that’s where it all started.
Back then, I never imagined I’d develop such a deep connection with fire. Yong-yong was also a Red Dragon, but….
It truly began when I obtained Scorching Flame.
‘Scorching Flame was only able to properly unleash its power thanks to Sunflare.’
When I first encountered the Red Dragon back then, I thought I was done for….
But seeing how things turned out like this, I couldn’t help but think how unpredictable human life truly is.
“So, shall we talk about the next Gate we’ll be entering?”
That’s why we all came to the Guild House together.
“We’ve been running around like a whirlwind for a while now, and it finally feels like coming home.”
“Right. Going to the United States, participating in the auction, and then the Trial Gate….”
It had been quite a hectic schedule.
They were all unplanned events too. Originally, I’d intended to use my priority in the 41-45 level range, but things got complicated.
“I think it might be better to run any Gates up to level 46 and use the priority after that. What do you all think?”
There was an announcement right before the Trial Gate was created, so we missed the timing once.
It was late December. With less than a week until the new year, the next announcement would likely come in the new year.
“That’s fine. Actually, during that busy period, we entered a good Gate and came back out.”
“Right. We gained 10 stamina from the Trial Gate, so it seems like anything would work out well.”
Han Chul and Lee Shin-hee nodded. Min-jae carefully raised his hand.
“I’d like to test out the Heart of the Sea and the Thunder Scripture I obtained this time. I want to go somewhere with lots of enemies!”
At Min-jae’s request to enter a Gate of his choosing, all the guild members nodded in agreement.
If we were going to enter somewhere anyway, it was better to go where our guild member wanted.
“How about this one?”
Just as I was searching through the Gate list, Lee Shin-hee raised her hand.
[Karako Village Mercury War]
-Recommended Level: 41-45
-Personnel Limit: 10
The moment I saw it, I found myself nodding. It was perfectly suited for our current situation.
“That works.”
“Right. Village defense is different from standard defense, but there will definitely be enemies.”
Generally, Mercury War Gates are avoided, but village defense gates are even more so.
You have to defend a village without castle walls.
One might think the difficulty is easier, but surprisingly, village defense gates spawn stronger individual enemies.
The Castle Wall Defense Battle was comparable to massive quantities of enemies.
“If Min-jae handles the quantity management, we can deal with the strong ones—it’s perfect.”
Since there were no objections, the next Gate was confirmed that way. Since no team had applied, the assignment went through immediately.
“Let’s enter in about three days.”
Even for a Village Defense Battle, basic supplies were necessary. Not just for us, but for other people too.
Like the Snowfield Village last time, since we didn’t know what we’d obtain, I planned to bring plenty of food.
After entrusting the supply preparations to the Guild House staff, I went to bed early with excitement.
It was because the swordsmanship gathering was tomorrow.
* * *
The roster of five swordsmanship gathering members was as follows.
B-rank hunter me, Knight Lee Hong-ju, and Sang-yeop. And C-rank hunters Bong-seok and Dong-hyuk.
Bong-seok and Dong-hyuk were people who came to have a connection with Sang-yeop through the workshop, just like me.
Hunter rank didn’t really matter. After all, it was a gathering purely for swordsmanship.
‘Everyone’s swordsmanship skills are decent.’
Wasn’t the swordsmanship gathering created with people who had genuine passion for swordsmanship in the first place?
Since it was an exchange of swordsmanship rather than combat based on physical ability, current skill level didn’t matter.
Moreover, I understood that Knight Lee Hong-ju possessed A-rank, Bong-seok and Sang-yeop possessed B-rank, and Dong-hyuk possessed C-rank swordsmanship skills.
Since Crescea Swordsmanship was also B-rank, the hunter’s rank didn’t particularly matter.
Dong-hyuk’s C-rank was relatively low, but I heard the swordsmanship he possessed was quite unique.
‘Was it called Phantom Blade?’
It was said to be a swordsmanship that left afterimages and bewildered opponents, and I was very curious about that aspect too.
“Wow, Han Hye is really here.”
“Honestly, I was skeptical….”
“I told you I was close with her.”
At our first meeting, as Sang-yeop said, everyone looked at me with curiosity.
I’d become quite famous. When I was at a low level, even if people knew about the Space Mage, most didn’t know me.
“Before we exchange swordsmanship, I’ve brought something for all of you….”
Then Lee Hong-ju from Chulbyeok, the second-ranked Guild, pulled something from his bag.
“Oh?”
“Oh!”
And the moment I confirmed what it was, everyone couldn’t help but open their mouths.
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