[You have defeated the Goblin Chieftain]
[100 Exp Awarded]
[You have received the Rare Accessory: Wolf Fang Necklace]
[You have completed the Quest: Goblin Colony]
[23/20 Goblins]
[1/1 Goblin Chieftain]
[Rewards]
[100 Exp]
[Rusty Dagger]
[You have gained enough Exp]
[You are now Lvl 4]
Charlus suddenly saw a bunch of items fall out onto the ground out of nowhere. His inventory was full so he didn’t receive the items directly in the inventory.
Charlus picked up the Rusty Dagger first.
[Rusty Dagger]
[Grade – Common]
[A simple rusty dagger that can be used to kill enemies. It is a little blunt in the edges.]
Charlus was speechless for two reasons. First was that he had just found out that he could inspect and find out an item’s information just like that of a human.
And second was the description of the item. What was the use of a rusty dagger that was also blunt. Maybe if he needed a show piece it would be useful. Wait, a rusty dagger would look ugly. How was he supposed to kill his enemies with a blunt dagger? Did the person who was in charge of writing the item descriptions write this to mess with him?
Charlus decided to leave it and move on to the next item. It was a rare item so Charlus was curious.
[Wolf Fang Necklace]
[Grade – Rare]
[+1 Wis] [+1 Int]
[A necklace made by the shaman of the goblin tribe in the east. This necklace is made with fangs of wolves killed by the warriors of that tribe. It is considered a valuable item in the goblin tribes. It is blessed by the Shaman to increase the thinking capabilities of the dumb goblins. However, it is not enough to make the brain of the goblins think beyond fighting.]
Charlus understood why the Goblin Chieftain had run away while the others hadn’t. It was because he was more intelligent and had the common sense to run away. Charlus then checked his level. It was Lvl 4. This meant that he had 5 free AP.
Charlus left them there for some time. Who knew if he needed them urgently? First, he had to get back to his house and have a long shower. His clothes were completely destroyed but Charlus was saved by his previous experience. He didn’t know if his clothes would be destroyed so he brought an extra pair.
Charlus wore it and went back to his house. On the way, while people found nothing wrong with his outfit, they smelled a stench from him. This stench was the goblin sweat and blood smeared to his entire body because they clung to him hard.
Charlus was unaware of the people’s experience and went to his house. He took a deep shower and disposed of the clothes he had worn to the forest. Then he checked his Quest bar to see if there were any active quests.
There weren’t any so Charlus decided to sit back. It was Sunday the next day. He would be going back to school the day after. Charlus was hoping that he could get a mini quest that would be easy and quick.
Like defeating a bully. Not killing one. Charlus didn’t want to be infamous. Or maybe answering a question.
Sunday passed like it normally would – it finished before Charlus even reacted. By the time Charlus knew it, it was already Monday.
Charlus was having a dilemma on wearing the Wolf Fang Necklace. He wanted the boost to his Int and Wis but he hated how it looked. It was the correct size for him but it smelled weird and it was very crudely designed. The teeth were still sharp and yellow, so they could give him diseases if they accidentally pierced his skin.
Charlus didn’t know so he decided to put it on first to see if he was able to hide it from others. When he wore it, he got a notification.
[You have equipped the Wolf Fang Necklace]
[Do you want it to remain visible?]
[Yes/No]
Charlus was surprised at the option. he quickly pressed No and the necklace vanished in front of his eyes. He tried to touch that part of his neck and didn’t feel it.
“So I could equip the Loin Cloth? I could make it disappear.”
Charlus summoned the loin cloth. The moment it appeared, he could smell the stench. He quickly put it back in his inventory.
“What was I thinking? That Loin Cloth was used by those unhygienic goblins. Maybe I should throw them all away. Or give them to charity. Wait, charity won’t want these. I should give them to people who will appreciate it.”