This Ascent to Divinity is Lewder Than Expected - 1.08 Loot I
1.08 Loot I
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Zoey and Rosalie worked through the crumbling halls of the shard, avoiding traps and fighting off a variety of strange monsters. Eventually, they pushed through a thick pair of drooping double-doors, and into a room stuffed with boxes, weapon racks, and rusted suits of armor. Rosalie made a noise of appreciation.
âLoot,â she said. âItâs about time we bumped into some. Hopefully my armorâs here.â
The casual way the serious girl used the game-like terminology was still something Zoey hadnât accustomed herself to. But when it was a fundamental aspect of her world, of course she didnât think twice about using a word as normally relegated to video games as âlootâ.
As for Rosalieâs armor being in this room ⊠well, for all it would be practical, Zoey secretly hoped not.
At least theyâd have weapons besides their fists, now. Not that Zoey would be using one. Rosalie had made it clear the only thing Zoey was allowed to do was stay back and sling ice spikes when she had the opportunity.
âYou can tell the quality of items by the metal bands,â Rosalie said idly, gesturing at the side of the room, where a large, rusted chest sat between weapon racks. âSteel. So, uncommon. Better than copper, but not likely anything good. I told you the rarities, right?â
âCommon, uncommon, rare, superior, and mythic.â The topic had been brought up when Zoey had asked what having a âmythic-tierâ rune meant, which apparently her Rune of Bonding was. Then again, of course the rune granted by a literal goddess was the best it got. âWhat kind of stuff is inside, usually?â
âVaries.â Rosalie delivered a harsh kick into the side of the chest, then danced backward.
âChecking for mimics?â Zoey asked.
Rosalie blinked at her. âI thought your memoriesââ she shook her head. âNo, clearly youâve retained some basic information. Still, you remember mimics, but not runes? Or spells?â
Well. The mimic thing had been a joke, something that had escaped from her without her thinking too hard about what she was saying. And she only knew of mimics from osmosis of pop culture back on Earth. âI guess,â Zoey said, the real explanation obviously too tricky to get intoâand Ephy had barred her from doing so, anyway. Sheâd rather not find out what happened when she ignored a goddessâs direct order.
âHm.â Rosalie didnât spend overmuch time reading into Zoeyâs response, because why would she? âWell, letâs see what weâve got.â
Zoey approached, leaning forward as Rosalie cracked open the chest, curious despite herself. Because while video games had never been too much of her thing, the idea of loot was ⊠appealing, she guessed? Like opening a mystery box. It could be anything.
The lid swung open, and âŠ
A black void filled the interior. Rosalie didnât seem surprised, but the sight gave Zoey pause. Why had she expected something normal?
Rosalie reached in, rummaged for a second, then pulled out the first item their adventures had yielded: a small pouch of brown fabric, with about a fistâs size of material in it.
âAlchemy reagents?â Rosalie said. âWhat a droll start.â
âHow can you tell?â She hadnât looked inside the bag.
Rosalie gave her an odd look. âInspect.â
Right. For the second time in as many minutes, Zoeyâs brain was working rationally, instead of in the context of the magical world she found herself in. Not many things could be Inspected, but loot was explicitly one.
[Coruscant Flameroot, Powdered]: A fine, gritty substance useful in the preparation of potions that inflame or mute the senses.
âInflame or mute the senses?â Zoey echoed.
âIs that what it says?â
âHuh? Yeah?â
âIâm not an alchemist,â she reminded Zoey. âThe description for me is just, âa fine, gritty red substance used in alchemyâ. Your Identify skill affords you more information.â Rosalie paused. âBut ⊠inflames the senses?â
âLike an aphrodisiac?â
They each paused at the reminder of what had happened earlier. Rosalie blushed and cleared her throat. âReagents often have wide usage. But as one application, perhaps. It would be fitting of the shardâs theme to give us something like this.â She handed it to Zoey and brushed forward. âBut I have no use for it. Itâs yours.â
So Zoey got everything Rosalie didnât wantâthe discarded, useless items. But she couldnât really complain. Rosalie was the professional here, and the one doing all the hard work of clearing the shard. Zoey hadnât had to grapple down furred monsters in a blur of limbs and claws. Wouldnât have been able to, frankly, even with the spells she could now cast.
Using another of those strange abilities afforded to her, Zoey vanished the pouch into her inventory. So weird, she thought, staring at the empty space in her hand where the pouch had just been. Now it sat somewhere in the back of her mind, to be pulled out of pocket-space when she needed it.
Rosalie continued to withdraw items from the chest, pulling objects from the inky void, inspecting them, then either handing them off to Zoey, setting them to the side, or stashing them in her inventory. She commented on each. Many of the items were expected for a world running on RPG-like principles. Health potions, small weapons, rations (actually quite relevant; she was starting to get hungry), and other miscellanea.
Seeing Rosalie sort through the items popped a thought into her head.
âHey, whatâs in your inventory? From before, I mean.â Before the two of them had gotten into this mess.
âThe shard emptied it. So nothing.â
âIt can do that?â
âIt took my armor and weapons,â she said dryly, âso why couldnât it take my inventory?â
âI guess.â Sheâd assumed the dimensional space was sacrosanct, for some reason. âIs that common?â
âNo. Nothing about you, this shard, or our circumstances is common, Zoey.â
Fair. âBut youâll be getting it back?â
âI hope. Presumably, worst-case, itâll be as part of the boss loot.â Rosalie was quiet for a bit. âI, as most Wayfarers, kept almost every coin I owned in my inventory, so I really hope itâs not lost to the ether. That would be ⊠unfortunate.â
âHuh,â Zoey said. âThat sucks.â She sympathized. Rosalie had effectively had her bank account zeroed out, and with no guarantees it would be returned.
And hearing how coins were the dominant currency of this world, she briefly wondered what was awaiting her on the other side of this deadly complex of vines and stone. What was the technology level like? Were there other races? Elves and orcs or whatever? Goblins? Dragons? Just how game-like were they talking, here? How fantasy inspired? She guessed sheâd be finding out sooner or later, but now wasnât the time to broach the subject. If ever. It would be hard to ask questions like that without Rosalie becoming suspicious about her âmemory-issuesâ.
The next item Rosalie pulled out was a small wooden box. She cracked it open, and her brow furrowed down. Zoey leaned over to see what had prompted the confusion.
She blinked.
[Coldsteel Adornments]: Rare. Six pairs of two, growing in size, to accommodate the most and least adventurous. Effects active only when both are in use.
Nestled in folds of black cloth were six pairs of steel buttplugs.
Zoey started laughing. She couldnât help herself. Half from surprise, half fromâwell, because it was fucking funny. What the hell?
âWhat?â Rosalie asked. âWhy are you laughing? I donât get it. Is it ⊠jewelry? âMost and least adventurousâ?â
Zoey slunk to the ground as her body racked with laughter. The fact Rosalie was blinking at the sex toys cluelessly made the whole thing even funnier. âOh my god, thatâs so amazing.â
âWhat? Explain!â
âJewelry ⊠it definitely is, for a sense of the word âŠâ she barely managed to wheeze out.
âExplain.â Rosalie stamped her foot in an uncharacteristically petulant manner. She seemed highly displeased that Zoey knew what was going on and she didnât. âZoey! How are they âjewelry of a kindâ? Stop laughing.â
âItâs where they go. Itâs ⊠non-traditional jewelry. Slightly more intimate than most.â
She looked down at the box, pausing at Zoeyâs description. Realization dawnedâor a suspicion, at leastâand she gently placed the box down on the floor, then slid it over to Zoey with her foot.
âI am appalled,â Rosalie said simply. âClearly, these belong to you, and your disgusting class.â
Zoeyâs laughter resurfaced, which was a shame, because sheâd finally started to calm down.
âIt doesnât say what the effects are,â Zoey said once sheâd regained control. âIs that normal?â
âMost artifacts take experimentation to discover their full use. The Inspect skill only assists.â
âHuh,â Zoey said. âSo. Wanna find out, then? Only works in pairs.â
Rosalie didnât dignify the question with a response. Zoey had only suggested it to tease; obviously Rosalie wouldnât be doing that.
Though she admitted she was curious, now ⊠what did the toys do? Something combat related? It would need to be a pretty big benefit to justify getting into a fight with a steel plug shoved up her butt. That couldnât be comfortable. Or conducive to movement.
She tucked the item away into her inventory, to be dealt with later.
Rosalie pulled out three bottles of clear liquid next, and disdain twisted her face a half second later. Zoeyâs giggling picked back up, because she could guess what they wereâbut she checked with Inspect to verify.
[Bottle of Lubricant]: Thick and long-lasting. Apply water to wash away.
âHow considerate,â Zoey grinned. She looked up at the ceiling and pressed her hands together in a praying gesture. âThank you, Miss Shard-Overlord. Iâll put it to good use.â
âWhat in the world are you doing?â
âThanking our generous benefactor.â
Rosalie made a noise of disgust and tossed the bottles at her, which Zoey fumbled, then vanished into her inventory. Rosalie reached back into the chest.
And it kept getting better.
This time, she pulled out actual jewelryâone that didnât stretch the definition of the word (and stretch some other things along with it).
But âŠ
[Nipple Rings of Alacrity]: Rare. Engraved with two unidentified effect sigils.
âYouâre kidding me,â Rosalie said. âRare equipment, and itâs, itâs, itâs this?â
Zoey grinned, but didnât tease. âHow do you âidentifyâ the sigils? You said, experimentation?â
âCan provide an idea, if the effects are noticeable. But taking them to an artificer is better practice. Especially because not all effects are friendly. Weâll want to identify almost everything through an artificerâitem descriptions arenât necessarily trustworthy.â She was holding the thin silver studs by her fingertips, and away from her body, as if they were poisonous. Rosalieâs discomfort with the items continued to be hilarious.
âItâs a shame neither of us are pierced,â Zoey said. âWeâll have to get that done once we make it to safety.â
Rosalie raised her eyebrows Zoeyâs way. âFirst, that certainly will not be happening, and second, that âweâ of yours is highly prospective.â
âProspective? Sorry?â
âYouâre implying weâll stay a party after Iâve escorted you to a city.â
âOh,â Zoey said.
That had been a quick way to bring her mood crashing down. Because yeah, sheâd kind of assumed that, even though Rosalie had, earlier, told her there was no such guarantee. Rosalie had goalsâreal onesâand Zoeyâs incompetence was only partially made up for by her supposedly powerful abilities.
âRight,â Zoey said.
Rosalie seemed vaguely upset by Zoeyâs reaction, or that she had brought it up in the first place, but she didnât retract the statement. She focused back on the task at hand: emptying out the chest.
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