Chapter 10.2: Super Regeneration (1)
Magic, racial traits, and mystery.
In the actual game play, there was no such distinction, and all were unified as a skill system, but once set up, they divided it like this.
Magical power was the most general and wide-ranging power that did not differ from the core of this world.
Basically, it was a power that anyone could handle with effort, but of course there were differences depending on innate talents and races. Except for some races such as demons, humans had the most affinity for magic.
Racial traits, as the name suggested, were a characteristic possessed by a particular race.
For humans, it was the affinity for magical power, for beastmen, physical ability, and for dwarves, dexterity.
In addition, it was not simply being excellent at a particular field, but there were also unique characteristics that only that race possessed, such as the power over spirits handled by the elves, the blood skills of vampires, and the white magic of the White Moon tribe.
Last, mystery.
Mystery was an unidentified power whose source was unknown.
Because it was extremely rare, very few people owned it, and some mysteries were even so powerful that it just made no sense.
On Earth, magical powers and racial traits were all supernatural powers beyond common sense, but in the concept of this world, mysteries were probably the one considered as ‘supernatural powers’.
The most important part was this.
It’s just these mysteries were very difficult to find, but once you found it and get it, anyone could use it without conditions.
In short, it was the most suitable and almost the only way to improve my abilities in a short period.
The hidden piece I planned to find on my way to my destination was also a mystery.
Super regeneration.
A healing type of mystery that amplified the body’s regenerative power.
The mystery of super regeneration was location deep in the Rutus Mountains, where the city of Jenix was, on the border of the Overlord’s territory.
We haven’t even reached the first city yet, so it’s a long way to Jenix.
In fact, going past Jenix was a bit of a detour, but if I could get that mystery, then it wouldn’t be a big deal if my arrival was delayed.
There’s no need to worry too much.
I glanced at Asher again.
Until I found the place where the super regeneration was hidden, it was her job as an escort to make sure that the monsters on the mountain didn’t touch me.
Considering her level, there shouldn’t be any problem.
Even in such a situation, she was only focused on her job as an escort, so I didn’t have to worry that she wouldn’t do her job.
Of course, that didn’t mean that perfect safety was guaranteed. But this level of risk would happen more in the future, so I should get used to it.
Still, if I started with super regeneration, I wonder if my life would be easier.
It would have been much better if it was a defense-type of ability, but well, I had to take care of what I could get first.
I looked out the window.
Across the vast plain, I saw a series of mountain ranges like a picture. It was a wonderful natural scenery.
***
More time passed, and the carriage passed through several cities and finally arrived in Jenix City.
Located at the foot of a mountain range, Jenix had a stronger fortress compared to other cities they passed by.
“Having the Seventh Lord visit out humble city is an honor for us.”
Jenix’s mayor was a middle-aged human male.
He seemed much more calm than the mayor of the previous city, who groaned and spit out many praises.
I walked with him and asked.
“Who in this city is the best in the geography of Rutus Mountains?”
The mayor pondered with a mixed expression of doubt, then answered cautiously,
“Unfortunately, I don’t know who is the best… but I think the adventurers of the Adventurer’s Guild know the geography of the mountain range.”
“I need a guide to go deep into the mountains. Find someone suitable, whether it be an adventurer or someone else.”
I remember where the mystery of super regeneration was hidden.
However, I didn’t have the confidence to go there with no proper guide.
Inevitably, there would be a big difference between the map seen through the computer monitor and the real world.
This world was a game, but it was now my reality.
The specifications of the field itself were different when playing the game.
The overall map size of most games was unrealistically small compared to reality. So much so that one could move from one area to another on foot.
That was a just a natural setting in the game since it was impossible to make the player take a year to travel.
I always needed to keep this difference in mind.
Just as it took a long time to get from the Overlord’s castle to this place, Jenix, the actual size of this continent would be thousands of times much bigger than in the game.
Since it was completely unknown what terrain or objects would fill the gap between them, a guide would be absolutely necessary.
There’s no way the location of the hidden piece will be different.
It wasn’t just the terrain; it was a problem with the setting of the game.
I added to the mayor.
“If anyone knows of a ‘huge hourglass-shaped rock’ located deep in the mountains north of the city, be sure to bring them.”
Hourglass rock was a sure signpost to find the mystery.