Chapter 63: Reward (II)
[Task log activated successfully]
γYou can ......γ
Anyway, after activation, it used honorifics in its title, Barrett thought. This allowed Barrett to delude himself into imagining him as a personal servant rather than something threatening.
[You can turn the mission log on or off by silently reciting "Io (L)" in your heart.] You can take on quests only, and only through the Adventurer's Guild and the Magic Guild's Quest Edition, or indirectly, and any oral or private quests will not be registered. γ
[The current task log system is still very rudimentary, with only five task slots, which means that you can only undertake 5 tasks at the same time.] After a task is accepted, the task can be deleted if the subjective will does not want to complete the task or is unable to complete the task. γ
It's a good word, and it's tactful, but adventurers prefer to use "give up." The brute thought. It's nothing new that you can't complete a task after receiving it, but you will lose some mission security and prestige.
Compared with the amount of deposit, the elite adventurers are more concerned about prestige - civil, association, state, and various organizations. Although prestige is intangible and intangible, the effect it can play is often very large, and sometimes it is difficult to reach even gold coins.
[Every time you delete a task, the slot corresponding to the task will be locked, and you can only reopen to undertake a new task after three days (the main matter plane), please note!]
[The "Task Log" system comes with its own "identification" function, but because it takes a long time to find a large amount of data and materials, and you need to communicate with the identified items through the naked eye and mental locking, you have to continue to use the original simple way, please understand. γ
[The soul energy rewarded when the quest is completed, you can apply it to upgrade the "Quest Log" system (yellow), or you can increase your own strength (purple). When the soul energy is filled with purple streaks, the system will randomly assign three skills for you to choose from, and if you are not satisfied with the randomly assigned skills, you can save them for the next upgrade at the same time. γ
Barrett saw that at the bottom of the parchment, there were two colors, one yellow and one purple, with the word "0/1000" printed on the far right end of the yellow stripe, and the word "0/100" printed on the far right end of the purple stripe. I think the yellow stripe should represent the so-called "system upgrade", and the purple stripe represents the "assigned skill".
The numbers on both stripes show zero, and it seems that all the 100 soul energy obtained before has been activated by this inexplicable thing. Barrett didn't have any particular idea about it, anyway, the reward was attached to the gold coins, so it was dispensable to him.
What bothered Barrett was the inexplicable sense of incompatibility that the words on the parchment brought to him during the narration.
What does that feel like? Barrett thought to himself as he lay on a thick woolen blanket.
There was a rustling sound in the air overhead, coming from a height of tens of meters, as if something was flying between the treetops of the firs.
But that didn't alarm Barritt, for such sounds were frequent, and veterans of the Misty Forest could tell from the myriad of sounds and fluorescences which might be dangerous and which were just the unconscious whispers of the forest.
I heard that at the very top of the fir treetops, at the edge of the mist-filled border, there was a different world. The world is even more magnificent than here, and the creatures living in it will be like fish jumping out of the water, freely shuttling through the hazy sea of fog and bright sunlight, and it should be a good experience to think about.
If I were a bird, a raven or a chickadee, or even a dead bird, I could do that, Barrett flipped over.
Or maybe it's a mage......
If I were a mage and had my own mage tower, I would have to place four tall and terrifying golems at the entrance under the tower, twice as many as the one at the door of the Magic Guild chapter.
Barrett has been particularly interested in the kind of iron guys that can move since he was a child (in fact, most golems are not iron), whether it is the magic furnace that roars in the golem's chest or the crystal eyes that glow scarlet.
Every time Barrett's father led him to the Nord capital, he would spend the whole day watching the golems outside the tower of the Magic Guild branch not far from the royal palace.
When he was a child, Barrett's greatest wish was to have a golem of his own, and when he told his father about this wish, his dad rarely used a serious expression, "The golem is not something that ordinary people can control, Barrett, even the king." β
And now, this thought is buried deep in Barritt's heart, and he realizes that his father is right.
Golems, yes! Barrett finally thought of what that weird feeling was like, the way the words on the parchment were narrating, especially like the warnings of the golems outside the tower when you approached the mage tower of the Magic Society branch.
Although the golems felt stiff and cold, and the writing on the parchment was polite and kind, Barrett still felt an inexplicable and indescribable similarity between them.
The barbarian fell asleep in this confused delusion.
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The night was silent, quiet.
The next day, Barrett led the 'Dirty Novel' group on their way home. He also tried several times to open it in the way provided by the "mission log" while he was on his way, and it proved to be very effective.
Every time Barrett silently recited the word "Io" in his heart, the delicately framed parchment would immediately appear in front of his eyes. The translucent form of the parchment paper does not obstruct his vision too much, when he focuses his attention on the parchment, he can see the contents of the paper very clearly, and when he distracts his attention from his surroundings, he can observe the surroundings very well, and after getting used to it, there is no trouble.
The obsidian border on the left side of the parchment also has five hexagonal grooves that are recessed, the top of which is already inlaid with a sky-blue crystal.
When Barrett focused his attention on the crystal, the contents of the parchment took on such a paragraph.
γQuest "Homecoming"γ
[Return the female bust carved from fir wood to Doris in Moya Village, Carranton City, Griffon Kingdom.] Reward: 50 Soul Energy.
- I'm coming, waiting for me, in that birch forest. γ
[Equipment: When wearing a statue on the body (except in the space equipment), it can increase the wearer's perception by 2.] - Missing is a very mysterious thing. γ
Barrett remembered the mission, and the statue was still lying in the lining of his leather armor. The perception of 2 points does not seem to be much, but with Barrit's keen perception, he can feel that the improvement of these two points is quite obvious.
But even so, he decided to return the statue. This is not only because as a fellow adventurer, Barrett wants to fulfill a few wishes for the adventurer who has a lot of affection, but more importantly, it always feels a little inappropriate to carry someone else's lover statue close to him.
Anyway, these tasks seem to be time-limited, as long as you have the opportunity in the future or drop by, you can go to that Moya village to complete the task.
That being said, Barrett didn't even know where the village was, not even the larger city around it, Carranton.
Although Barrett has been in the Griffon Kingdom for more than ten years, he has not been to many places, and the places he has set foot in are not even one-thousandth of the land area of the Griffon Kingdom. He usually only goes to four places: Garano City, Talen Town, Bay of Pigs, Misty Forest, and Augsig, the royal capital of the Griffon Kingdom, who has only been to two or three times. As for the rest of the place, it was only a break while on the road.
It also seems like a good idea to take on a variety of missions and go to different places depending on the mission objectives. Barrett thought to herself.
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