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BOOK: Zectas Volume III: Malediction of Veneficatl Valley
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Hat of The Ghost who Walks (Headgear)
A tyrian purple hat that once belonged to a famous Bounty Hunter.
  +10,000 Hit Points
  +10 Intelligence
  Restrictions:
    - Can only be used by those with Good or Neutral Alignment.
    - Must be at least level 100.
Costume of The Ghost who Walks (0/2)
  * Jacket of The Ghost who Walks
  * Hat of The Ghost who Walks
(2) Set: Equipment Ability:
               *Hero's Legacy (Active)
                 +Inflicts Fear on enemies with Evil Alignment in a fifty-meter radius around the wearer
                 +Consumes 10,000 MP per use
                 +Once you've used this ability, you cannot use it again for another ten minutes
             Note:
                Success rate and duration are greatly dependent on the level difference between the user and affected targets.

'The headgear and the equipment ability of the set look promising, but the body armor can't compete with the Sable Wizard's Surcoat I have on.' thought a biased Smoke, as he personally didn't like the limitations of item sets.
With his HP and MP replenished, he untied his rowboat and started to row along the Murray river once more. He enjoyed traveling its waters, as it provided a completely different scenery from one he saw while touring the various regions of Veneficatl valley.
Two hours and thirty tigerseals later, Smoke spotted a village near the riverbank. He used his Telefax Vision ability to get a better look. Thin branches, tightly tied together with vines, served as the village's wall. Smoke thought that its height of barely two meters probably provided insignificant protection. Although it had some resemblance of a wall, this village had nothing to call a gate. He could see several bamboo houses through a wide opening in the wall. Curious to meet its residents, he decided to row ashore and get closer to the village.
After he pulled his rowboat onto the riverbank, Smoke cleverly manipulated the ground below it and lowered it. He then covered it up with a thin layer of earth, concealing his boat from unwanted eyes. He proceeded to tap his chest as he ordered Igniz to hide in the metallic compartment.
Walking towards the frail wall, Smoke thought about several things he could do to quickly raise his Intimacy with the villagers.. Since it was almost lunch time, he decided to take out his packed tigerseal meat and carried it with both hands.
As he got closer, a notification window popped up.

+ Entered Sans Valeur village
    Little is known about this small village located beside the Murray river.

Without incident, Smoke reached the village entrance. "Hello! Anybody here?" he bellowed and patiently waited for an answer.
A tall, muscular bald man with a harpoon over his shoulder came out to greet him. Smoke instantly noticed the thick leather armor and greaves that the middle-aged man was wearing.
'This guy is as big as Jinggu. With that armor, I bet he's got pretty high Defense too.' he thought to himself.
The bald man pointed his harpoon at Smoke and asked sternly, "Who are you and what do you want?"
"Hello. My name is Smoke. I'm just a traveller who happened to come across your village. I have some food to share." he said and slowly placed the tigerseal meat in front of the muscular bald man, "I was wondering if maybe you could allow me to rest in your village or perhaps trade goods with the residents?"
The muscular bald man lowered his harpoon. Smoke could feel his scrutinizing gaze as the bald man inspected him from head to toe.
"You don't look like you have anything worth trading." said the bald man.
Smoke clicked his tongue and shook his head. He knew that he was being judged by his appearance. Being a low-ranked Beggar, all of his equipment looked tattered.
"Leave and take your food with you, DarkElf." stated the bald man as he tried to shoo Smoke away with his harpoon.
As Smoke was being driven away, a proud-looking man wearing a Sailor's equipment came into view. "What's going on, Forte?" he asked the bald man while combing back his long black hair with his hands. He was much younger than the bald man, but Smoke could see that he had his respect.
"Oh, Mr. Vex. It's nothing, I was just getting rid of this vagabond." answered the bald man called Forte as he gave a small nod to the man behind him.
A timid young man with a plain face then appeared behind Vex. He looked to be in his late teens. His short black hair was cut at even length and he wore simple Fisherman's attire. "Ahem, ahem." he cleared his throat.
Smoke observed as the man called Vex looked at the timid young man next to him. Vex nodded and then patted Forte's broad shoulder.
"You don't have to do that, Forte." said Vex, "Remember, Brax here asked us to welcome all friendly strangers to Sans Valeur." He then approached Smoke and offered him his hand. "The name's Vex Leroi, and this is my brother, Brax Leroi."
"Nice to meet you both. My name is Smoke." he said as he shook Vex's hand and gave a small wave to Brax, "Please forgive my shabby appearance; I've been traveling for a long time and haven't had the chance to repair my equipment."
"Don't worry about it, we don't mind." said Vex in a reassuring voice. The proud-looking Vex then picked up the food Smoke placed on the ground. "You're just in time for the Festival of Fleuve. Let me give this to the children. I'm sure they'll enjoy these..." Vex paused as he discerned Smoke's meal, "...curious-looking cubes."
Forte stepped aside as Vex, Brax and Smoke headed into the village of Sans Valeur. Smoke saluted Forte as he passed by him, but Forte kept a stern face and just stared at Smoke.
"Now, the children won't have upset stomachs after they eat this, right?" said Vex.
'Does he think that I poisoned the food?' Smoke wondered as he did a quick assessment of Vex.
"It's just cooked tigerseal meat. If they aren't allergic to it, I'm sure they'll be fine." Smoke answered with a sincere smile.
"Tigerseal, huh?" said Vex as he raised his eyebrow, "How did you manage to hunt them alone? Tigerseals swim in the deeper parts of the river and they travel in packs."
"Oh, I traveled by boat and was lucky enough to encounter only a few of them at a time." answered Smoke.
"You must be really lucky." Vex answered back, with a hint of suspicion in his voice.
Although the village appeared to be small, Smoke observed that it actually housed a lot of residents. He noticed several children standing in the doorways of the bamboo houses that were scattered everywhere. He, Vex and Brax were weaving in and out of the pathways between the houses.
"Pardon the tight space." said Vex, "Our village has grown a lot in the recent years and even though the chief told everyone not to build the houses so close to the streets, this is what happened. Maybe things will change once Brax becomes the chief." Smoke could still hear the hint of doubt in Vex's voice.
After ten minutes of walking and squeezing in between the homes of Sans Valeur and the small vegetable gardens cramped between them, Smoke saw a wide clearing with a tall banyan tree in the middle of it. Its broad branches covered the clearing and shaded the entire area.
An important-looking old man, seated on an ornate wooden chair and being carried by four people, moved towards the tree. More and more of village residents were arriving at the clearing by the minute. Adults and children alike were carrying fish and vegetables on wooden plates. They formed a circle around the tree and sat on the ground.
Both Smoke and Brax were being pulled by Vex as he led the way. The three of them sat down in front of the other residents, closer to the tree.
A few minutes passed and they remained seated while waiting for the entire village to assemble. Then, the old man waved over to where Smoke was and made an inviting motion. Confused, Smoke pointed at himself as if to ask if he was the one being called. Brax and Vex then stood up, walked towards the old man and helped him up. They held onto him to help him stay on his feet.
"People of Sans Valeur, I welcome you to our offering to the great goddess Fleuve. May she continue to grace us with abundance and prosperity as she protects our village from harm."
The villagers cheered loudly, and Smoke could feel the intensity of their passion. He cheerfully looked around the gathered crowd and adored the sight of children raising their fists in the air, shouting their praises ardently.
The old man raised his hand. Slowly, the villagers' shouts of praise started to die down.
"Let us commune with the great goddess Fleuve by enjoying each others' company as we eat, and share the blessings she has given us." said the old man. He then told Vex and Brax to release their hold on him. It looked like he would fall, but he managed to steady himself. "The festival may now begin!" he proclaimed and clapped his hands.
After the old man was helped back to his chair, the villagers started stuffing their mouths with fish and vegetables. Loud sounds of several incomprehensible conversations filled the air around the banyan tree.
With the festival officially underway, Vex called Smoke over to him. The old man remained seated in his chair, with Brax and Vex standing at his sides.
"Father, I'd like you to meet Smoke." said Vex, "He says he's a traveller and gifted us this tigerseal meat as an offering for the feast." He then turned to Smoke, "Smoke, this is the village chief of Sans Valeur, Prex Leroi."
"A pleasure to meet you, Prex." said Smoke as he knelt before the old man.
"Please get up, there is no need to be so formal. I am glad that you could join us. It is rare for anyone to come to our village, let alone a DarkElf such as yourself." said Prex.
Smoke appreciated the fact that the village chief wasn't bothered by his scruffy appearance.
"Brax, your decision to open our gates proved to be very effective." he continued while leaning to his right. However, the young man he was addressing wasn't there anymore. "Brax? Oh, where is that boy?" asked Prex as he searched for Brax in the crowd.
"He's over there, Father." said Vex and pointed to Brax being swarmed by children, "I believe he's sharing Smoke's gift with the orphans."
"I can't understand that boy. He's so shy around everyone except children." said Prex in an exasperated voice.
Prex turned to Smoke and asked him, "Well, what brings you to our remote village?"
"I was just traveling along the river and saw your village from afar. Coincidentally, I still had some tigerseal meat left over and thought that maybe I could trade it with your people." said Smoke.
"A single person fighting against groups of tigerseals? I've never heard of such a thing." said Prex in an inquisitive voice and turned to Vex, "Do you think Forte could handle a pack of tigerseals on his own?"
"As our strongest fighter, I believe he would be able to accomplish such a feat." said Vex, "Do you want me to tell him to do so?"
"No, no, of course not. No need to send him on an errand to prove something you already know to be true." said Prex with a smile. "What I
would
like you to do is go to Brax and tell him that I'd like a small taste of the tigerseal meat." he said and licked his lips.
"Of course, Father." said Vex as he bowed down and went to get Brax.
"Now, Smoke, would you allow me to ask you some questions? I desire an objective opinion on a certain matter, the kind only an outsider like yourself can provide." said Prex.
Smove nodded. "Sure. Go right ahead." 
"Tell me, what do you think of Brax?" asked Prex.
"Hm...I just met him, but I think he's great with the kids." answered Smoke respectfully.
"Those children lost their parents to the river monsters. Brax is very kind and thus likes to bond with them. But what's your impression of him as a leader?" inquired Prex.
Smoke scratched his head. "Honestly, I can't tell. He doesn't talk much and just hid behind Vex while they led me here."
Prex drummed his chair with his fingers. "I expected as much. Vex is the one whom all the adults in the village respect, but he is only my adopted son. Brax, my only child, is the rightful heir to the position of village chief."
The old man released a deep sigh afterwards.
"Everyone thinks that Vex should be the next chief. I'm troubled because I'm starting to agree with them. If only Brax would socialize with the adults as much as he does with the kids, I'm sure they'd have more faith in him. The boy's a genius, but I'm the only one who sees that right now." said Prex with annoyance.
'Sounds like he has his daddy-goggles on.' thought Smoke.
Confused about what to say, Smoke only nodded courteously. Both of them fell silent and watched the villagers continue to enjoy the festival.
A few seconds later, Vex and Brax arrived. Prex's hand wiggled with excitement as he was eager to try the cooked tigerseal meat.
"Come on, Brax, stop teasing me." Prex said playfully as his son kept moving the plate with the food around. Smoke smiled at the scene of father and son having fun together. He felt an emptiness in his heart, as he missed his old man. Vex crossed his arms and kept a serious face as he watched them from the side.
Suddenly, a runner came pushing through the crowd. Sweat covered his entire body.
"The Skullcaps are coming! The Skullcaps are coming!" screamed the runner. He tumbled down in front of Brax.
Swiftly, Brax grabbed a jug of water near him and went to help the runner up. "Are you alright? Are you hurt anywhere?" These were the first words Smoke heard from Brax since he had met him.
Gasping for air, the runner said, "The Skullcaps...are coming! We have...maybe fifteen minutes...before they arrive." He took the jug Brax offered him and hastily gulped down the water.
"How is this possible? What happened to the Murlocks and Lamias that were blocking the way here?" asked Brax.
With water dripping from his chin, the runner lowered the jug and answered, "I don't know. They're just gone. Maybe a different monster killed them or drove them away, but I can't think of any that can withstand the Siren Song."
Panic spread among the villagers quickly as they heard the whole conversation. They started shouting; some calling the names of their family members while searching for them in the crowd, others demanding more answers from the runner or repeatedly asking him if he's sure of what he saw.
Vex yelled on top of everyone's voices, "Hear me! There is no reason to panic. Everyone who cannot fight, move to the rear section of the village and stay there. Anyone willing to risk his life to protect the village, come with me." He then started walking towards the village entrance.
Forte and three other muscular men followed after him. Brax stayed behind as he helped move Prex and the orphans to safety. Before Brax could leave, Smoke approached him and asked, "Are monsters coming to attack the village? I thought a skullcap is just a type of flower?"
Brax nervously shook his head. "Not monsters. 'The Skullcaps' is what a group of river pirates that sail the Murray call themselves. I heard there's hundreds of them and that they carry swords as big as themselves. They are notorious for pillaging villages close to the river, but they've never come this far before due to Murlocks blocking their path." answered Brax while looking at the children who were running for safety.
Smoke gulped. 'They sound tough.' he thought. He felt a great deal of guilt as he realised that he was responsible for the situation they found themselves in. "I better go help Vex and Forte." he said.
Smoke was about to head to the village entrance when Brax grabbed his arm and stopped him.
"No, you don't have to go. Come with us to the back, you'll be safer there. I can't ask you to risk your life for a village you've only just visited." said Brax.
"Thanks for the offer, but I really think I should help defend your home." said Smoke as he forced Brax's hand off of him and sprinted through the crowd of villagers.
Upon reaching the village entrance, he could see a fleet of ten ships in the distance. He quickly scaled one of the trees in front of the entrance and hid on top of it. Using his Telefax Vision, he looked above a ship's sails and saw a black flag with an image of a skullcap in the center.
Confirming the enemies to be the Skullcaps, he opened his backpack window and crushed a poison pellet before throwing it into his quiver of arrows, coating them with poison. He glanced over the gathered forces on the ground. As Forte held the frontlines, Smoke thought for a split second that he had used an afterimage or illusion-based ability, as the three other muscular bald men who stood by his side looked very much like him. Meanwhile, Vex gathered twenty-four volunteers from the village. All of them were equipped with harpoons.

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