Requirements
• Woodworking Level 15
Quest Rarity: Uncommon
Quest Reward: 400 experience, 3 gold 10 silver.
Description: The Lacquer Stop needs to fill an order for the following pieces:
Smooth Mahogany Rod x 80
Tradeskill Quest - Defending the Walls
Requirements
• Woodworking Level 20
Quest Rarity: Uncommon
Quest Reward: 1300 experience, 12 gold 20 silver.
Description: The Lacquer Stop needs to fill an order for the following pieces:
Smooth Mahogany Shortbow Frame x 20
Smooth Mahogany Longbow Frame x 20
Atlas twisted his neck from side to side, feeling the small crunch of bones popping before he walked to the first pile and got to work. All the supplies were in the room and the lathe was nearby, so his work was a steady flow.
He fell into a rhythm with each work order. Sawdust flew everywhere and scraps of wood collected in piles as he created all the items. From time to time, he glimpsed Joe as he walked through and cleaned up some of the mess to get it out of Atlas’ way. It took roughly the entire day, but he finally finished and stepped back to admire the neat stacks of finished items on each of the pallets.
His attention shifted to notification since he’d drowned them out during his work.
You gained 55,650 total experience in Woodworking.
Success! You reached levels 25, 26, and 27 in Woodworking.
You’ve advanced to Journeyman in Woodworking! Proceed to your trainer to learn more.
Better yet, his staff jumped significantly from the experience and even gained a trait when it hit level 10.
Item - Breath of Life
Requirements: Level 15
Rarity: Unique
Quality: Masterwork
Class: Living Weapon
Special Properties: Soulbound
Attack: 5
Magical Power: 7
Defense: 5
Magical Defense: 5
Durability: 225/225
Weight: 6.5 lbs.
Slot: 2H Weapon
Level: 10
Experience: 31/1600
Traits: A rare and elusive Living Weapon. This staff feels as though it has a mind of its own.
Grants a 10% bonus to healing spells
Giddy with excitement, he had Joe accept all five work orders after he verified they were complete.
You gained 4,600 experience.
Success! You reached level 19.
Not only did he get a level and gain a ton of experience for both his crafting and his weapon, he also netted a hefty profit of 41 gold and 55 silver. That payday alone was enough to cover an entire month for him in the real world and he accomplished it in a day in game.
With the stress of finances falling off his shoulders, he bid Joe farewell and walked from the shop. A quick detour to the bank was his first priority, and he dropped 40 of his almost 44 gold into the bank for safekeeping, increasing his stockpile to 74 gold in the bank.
When his foot hit the cobblestone path outside the bank, a young man approached him with sandy blonde hair and a dust covered face. A leather satchel rested on his hip and he dug out a rolled piece of paper.
“Atlas?” the young man asked.
“Yes. Can I help you?”
The messenger handed him the letter with a slight bow of his head.
“Courtesy of The Kingdom Courier, sir.”
Atlas accepted the letter with a grin and dug through his bag. He placed a silver piece in the boy’s hand with his thanks and the messenger scurried away. Atlas unfurled the letter.
Atlas,
We’ve decided to evaluate you for the mission. Meet us at The Dusky Lady at 7PM.
FaceStomper55
He read it over again to verify the message and glanced to his game clock. It showed 6:30PM. He dashed to the closest guard and asked for directions. The inn wasn’t far away, so he ran through the streets, dodging around people as he made a beeline for the location.
His foot landed on the small porch in front of the building as his clock ticked to 6:58. He took a few seconds to catch his breath and take in big gulps of air before striding into the building.
A busy crowd filled the place and the smell of something that looked like stew mingled with the smell of slightly sour beer. He scanned the room until he spotted a group of five people mingling near the back corner. They looked out of place and didn’t blend in to the natural atmosphere, so Atlas approached.
“Looks like the druid made it in the nick of time,” a burly man said. A bushy beard and patches of chain mail rounded out his appearance.
Atlas nodded in agreement before extending a hand, “Atlas.”
The man took his hand in a firm grip and shook, “FaceStomper.”
He motioned for Atlas to sit in an empty chair nearby and then continued talking, “Alright people. The three of us,” he began while waving at himself and his two closest companions, “have a dungeon to clear. It’s an unknown place and a bit of a secret. Honestly, we don’t know what to expect but because of the secrecy of it we plan to approach it cautiously. We decided bringing in a healer would be the best option. You three,” he said as he waved at Atlas and the two robed figures near him, “are here to try out for the job.”
“As much as I enjoy exploring unknown places. What are the loot rules and is there a guaranteed payout for this?” One of the robed figures asked, his face obscured by a hood.
“Loot Master rules. We control all loot and have first pick from our core group. Anything we don’t want, you are given if you plan to use it. If you only plan to sell it, we keep it instead.”
The other two figures shuffled in place while Atlas frowned.
Doesn’t seem worth it to take this kind of risk for a chance at nothing more than cast-offs.
“Don’t worry though,” FaceStomper began with his hands raised in placation, “there is a mercenary fee for you and it will be in the party contract. We are offering 20 gold if we take you on the trip and an additional 80 gold for completing the dungeon.”
What? 100 gold for running a dungeon? That can’t be right. We are still low level.
“You’re serious?” The other robed figure asked.
“Absolutely. It’s a guaranteed pay