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Chapter 86: A Soldier's Life - Chapter 86: The Wardens

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Chapter 86: The Wardens

Chapter 86

As we walked, Maveith asked, “Are you any good with your pokers, legionnaire?”

The goliath pointed at my spear and sword while a club the size of my leg swung on his hip. Dried blood was evident on it. I downplayed my skill, “Decent enough. I have only been learning for the last six months.”

“Well, do not worry. I will protect you out here. You can be my junior. That is like Kid Brother among my people. We protect those of our people who can not protect themselves,” he replied with sincerity or maybe humor. It was hard to tell because of his deep voice.

I nodded, not taking the bait to argue with him. I queried his skills, “Are you familiar with the local flora and fungi?”

The large man’s deep voice intoned, “Just the edible ones and some of the ones that prevent infection.”

We spent the next hour talking about and pointing out different flora and fungi, making slow progress toward his home. I learned a little about the local edibles, and he learned some of the more valuable ones he could sell in the city. That was something new for Maveith. He was going to be allowed to enter the city and freely trade with the people. It was not so much a concession but a request by Castile and the Duchess. The Duchess wanted it known that the goliath was under her rule. I assumed it was for the intimidation factor.

We finally reached the goliath’s home. A small clearing held a herb garden, and tanning hides of two elk and a deer were stretched on a rack. A small shack made of stone was in the back, and he pointed to it, “That is my smoker shack for preserving meat. I just finished a batch of elk meat.” He pointed at his unique cabin. “That is home.”

It looked like he had built a ten-foot-wide cabin between two massive boulders. It was not very tall either, the wood shingle roof only coming up to my chin and extending back about fifteen feet. The entire structure was just ten by fifteen. Maveith was waiting for my reaction, so I gave him one, “Impressive.” He started laughing in deep, belching chuckles.

He walked to the doorway and opened it. It showed stairs going down into a large, well-lit room. I followed him down. A dozen fist-sized glow stones were embedded in the stone walls. But the walls were further back than expected. The room was too large. He waited again for my reaction. “Did you carve your cabin into the boulders?” I asked, figuring out the size was maybe thirty by thirty feet.

“With my own two hands over the course of two years. Besides the other wardens, you are only the third person I have invited in, legionnaire,” he said congenially.

“Thank you for your hospitality and the honor, goliath.” I took in the large room. Half the room had stone tables and chairs, which appeared to be his work area. The other half was his kitchen and larder with drying herbs and meats. Two archways in the back were dark, and I assumed they went to other rooms. The dwelling was dry and smelled earthy.

Mavaith went to the kitchen area to unload his burden. “I will begin the meal. Those buckets over there need to be filled by the stream we passed coming in. Filling the tub over the stove should only take you three trips.” I thought it was an invitation to do his chores for him, but I didn’t protest. Each bucket was maybe six gallons, and there was even a yoke to carry them on my shoulders. I made the first trip to the wide stream, which had a number of small fish visible from the shore.

When I returned, Maveith was cooking wild onions and potatoes with one of the large slabs of bacon he had taken. “Are you going to cook that entire slab tonight?” I asked, curious as it was easily twenty pounds.

“Diner and breakfast, yes. Giant boar is hard to find locally, and this belly meat will be a treat,” his deep voice intoned as he was focused on the meal preparation.

I finished filling his basin by the stove, which he used firewood to heat. A draft hole in the stone took the steam and cooking smoke away from the room, but soon, the room heated up, and I was sweating. He cut the bacon into square chunks, seared them, stored the fat in a container, and then added the crispy chunks to a thick onion and potato soup. He presented me with a bowl of the meal. The bowl was as large as my head, and we sat at one of the stone tables.

Maveith hunched over his stone bowl while he shoveled the meal into his mouth, moaning in delight with each spoonful. I tried the soup, but he had been a little too generous with the ground peppercorns he had just acquired. The bacon chunks were still crunchy. The bowl I was eating from was polished stone, as was the spoon. I looked around the room; everything was made from stone except a small part of the ceiling and the wall with the door entry. The walls were smooth, not rough like they had been mined. Maveith finished his bowl and let out a long, contented belch. He went and retrieved a second bowl and sat down eating more slowly this time.

Curious, I asked, “Can you shape stone?” I held up my spoon as evidence.

He nodded and finished swallowing. “I can, just with my hands and not for long. I do not have very much aether.” He pointed at the glow stones in the ceiling, “I made those from a single glowstone. I only need to charge them once a week.”

Everything I saw now made some sense. He had literally carved his home out of the rocks with his bare hands. I finished my bowl, swallowing the peppery soup, and he finished his second. I asked, “So, where am I going to sleep?”

“You are going to share my bed, legionnaire,” he said so confidently that I thought he was serious. He broke into a bellowing laughter a moment later. I was sure I had made a face of unease. “Come, I will show you the guest room,” he intoned, still laughing.

I followed him into the passage on the right, and he took one of the glow stones from the ceiling as he passed. The short corridor ended in a rectangular room lined with shelves. Most contained rolled-up leather hides, but several sealed stone jars were marked in strange letters. There was an alcove about two feet off the floor with two large weasel hides. “I don’t have many guests, but you should be comfortable. My sleeping room is adjacent, and if you get scared, legionnaire, you can crawl in with me,” he chuckled, thinking he was being funny. “Rest as I still have a number of things to finish this evening.”

I waved my hand to dismiss him, and he walked out. I stripped off my legion armor but kept my helmet close by. There was no door to my room for privacy, but that did not matter. The pelt of the weasel was incredibly soft. It has a silky smoothness, and I glided easily on them as I slid between them. I could not believe I was here tonight instead of at the Citadel in my room being attended to by Lareen. Did anyone even tell her where I had gone? I took out my griffin down pillow and got comfortable.

I took out the time affinity book and carefully reviewed each page. Then I took my amulet and went into the dreamscape. I recreated the book while Oscar was begging for attention. It looked correct. Now, I could return the book to the Duchess’ library and still be able to study the spell form once I decided on one. I filled the shelf in the entry room with all the books I owned since I had paged through them all at one point in time. And I tried to add a book from Earth as an experiment.

I laughed as The Hobbit was added to my collection. I took the book and paged through it. Even though I had read the book twice in my life, I doubted I remembered everything I had read, but it looked complete and even had the same paper smell and feel I remembered. I put it on the shelf.

I decided I needed some practice fighting monsters. I spent some time fighting the ankhegs with my new air barrier spell form. The acid spray they had could be diverted with two stacked shields. I just needed to be careful not to step in the puddles until after the acid lost its potency. I froze the entire room whenever I was about to take an injury. I was still uncertain how death worked in the amulet. Maybe the Duchess’ library had a reference book for the dungeon artifact. I lost three times and reset the entire encounter each time, starting from the beginning.

My biggest asset was the air shield. I could cast it and prevent the giant bug from turning, giving me time to damage its flanks. Oscar watched me try different tactics, patiently wagging his cropped tail, waiting for his turn to play with me. The fourth encounter was my first serious injury. My leg had been crushed before I paused time, but it did not hurt until I wanted it to. The pain was intense, but with just a thought, my leg was healed, and the pain was gone. I controlled everything in the dreamscape.

I played a few minutes with Oscar before leaving and told him I would be back. I had been inside for maybe four hours. On leaving, the intense headache hit me, and I moaned into the fur. I didn’t understand. The last time I used the amulet to learn the air barrier spell form, I had not felt anything when I left the dreamscape. What was different?

I had created items that were not part of the dreamscape—all the new books. Maybe the amulet pulled the knowledge from my head, and that caused this pressing migraine. It was an interesting observation, and I would experiment to confirm it. Would I get the same migraine if I only fought and reset the monsters? What about the Konstantin construct I created and dismissed? Would he still cause mental fatigue if I summoned him, or would the amulet remember him?

The weasel pelt had made me sweat, so I removed a canteen of water and drank it. I could hear Maveith snoring loudly in the other room. It was muted by the stone but still annoying. My headache made sleeping hard, so I took an oblivion pill and drifted off.

“Wake up, legionnaire! We have a long day ahead,” Maveith said in a deep voice, breaking a rather nice dreamless sleep.

My head was still splitting from the amulet. “Damn, goliath. You and Konstantin would get along splendidly.” I moaned, getting up.

“I look forward to meeting him,” he said cheerfully. Leave your armor as it will make too much noise, and we have a good distance to travel. Also, Trek is not fond of legionnaires. Best not to advertise what you are.” He sounded too chipper this morning, and I was glad to notice at least my headache from the amulet was quickly waning. “I already ate, so get what you want, and we can head to Trek’s treehouse.”

He had left me some of the soup, and it was already heated. The bacon was no longer crunchy, but it was still good. I felt naked without my hardened leather armor and steel helm. We left at a fast walk, and Maveith stated, “It is about twelve miles north. We will pass close to one of the weasel dens, so making as little noise as possible was best.” I followed Maveith, and he moved extremely quietly for such an enormous being.

“How are you so quiet?” I asked after an hour.

“Habit mostly. It is hard to sneak on an elk when you are stomping the ground. I am not sure if I can explain legionnaire, but I will try,” he said with seriousness.

The next few hours, I walked in front, and he taught me his self-learned skills of moving silently. It had to do with body movement, where you were stepping, how you were stepping, and getting a feel for it. When I made a noticeable noise, he had me pause and figure out what I did wrong. It was more of a learn-by-mistake education, as a lot of Maveith’s movements were more instinctive than learned. He had to think about just as much as I did.

When we arrived at Trek’s Treehouse, it was high in a thick oak tree. It was made from logs, and hauling them up there must have been an impressive feat. Maveith looked around from a distance before announcing loudly, “I do not think he is home.” He walked into the clearing under the tree and looked around. He shook his head. “I don’t know. I was hoping to catch him before he left to hunt today.” It appeared to be a poor act on Maveith’s part, announcing his arrival.

“Were you now?” A voice came from far to our right. A thin, blonde man with an impressive beard entered the clearing to join us. He had two hand axes on his belt. His clothing, like Maveith’s, was all medium brown colored hides. “You coming to see if I am still alive, Maveith.”

“No, a job offer from the new Duchess,” Maveith intoned, and Trek immediately went sour. “Do not worry, you can remain in your treehouse. She is not going to force you into the city. She is marking her lands, and you just need to keep on the lookout for critters when her men are laying the markers in this area. This is my new kid brother, and he represents the Duchess.”

“Kid brother? What? Did you shit him out? I doubt any woman would lay with you.” He looked me up and down with some curiosity.

I grimaced at being the butt of their jokes, but endured it. “There is even three silver a week pay for your efforts,” I added, trying to finish the introduction, “I am Eryk.” I held out my hand, but he ignored it.

He swayed his head in consideration of the offer. Maveith added, “I will spend it for you in the city and bring you what you want.” Maveith addressed me, “Trek does not like being around a lot of people. I am surprised he didn’t bolt for the hills with the two of us here.”

Trek spat and grinned, “I would have, but I count you more animal than man, Maveith, so I just counted your new boy here. I can handle talking to one person.” It was obvious the two had a good relationship. They just liked trading verbal jabs.

“So it is a deal? I will collect your writ from the Duchess and bring it to you with your first ten weeks’ wages. If you want anything, I can bring it back from the city for you.” Maveith said patiently.

Trek seemed undecided before nodding. He just walked away and didn’t say anything else. “Not a social butterfly, is he?” I said softly.

Maveith looked at me and tried to puzzle out my words, “No, he flies on his own winds. He probably just spoke more words in the last few minutes than in the last six months. Our next stop is Lyonis. He will not be so easy to convince.”

We continued through the northern woods, moving northwest. It was late afternoon when we reached our destination. Maveith was impressed that I had been able to keep up with him and still practice my silent movement. Without my armor, it felt like I had limitless endurance. Lyonis’ cabin was more conventional. A small log cabin nestled in the woods. As we approached, a short man exited the cabin. He had one arm in a sling, reddish brown hair, and a massive beard.

Maveith called from a distance, “Lyonis! Can we approach?” The man located us and waved us to him. As we got closer, it was not just his arm but also his head that had a wound of dry blood. “What chewed you up?” Asked Maveith with concern when we were close enough.

The man was pale under the filth covering him and had probably lost a fair amount of blood. He looked relieved to see Maveith and had not even given me a second glance. He must have had a concussion because his eyes were unfocused. Maveith asked again, “What creature did you fight? Did you win, or is it still out there?”

He put effort into focusing on Maveith, “Klinton called me to help with a monster problem. A few days back, the heavy rains to the north have forced a few toward us. He didn’t know what it was, but we tracked it some thirty miles from here. It was a Manticore. It surprised us and got Klinton. I barely escaped. That was…two days ago? I think.”

Maveith was on alert. “It might have tracked you after it consumed Klinton. You should have called Lyonis and me to help. This is why only four of us are left…now three of us,” he said seriously. “Let us get inside and lock the door and deal with your wounds for now.”

Maveith and I scanned the surrounding woods as we made our way into Lyonis’ cabin. I seemed to have terrible luck. My armor was at Maveith’s house, and I was possibly facing another dangerous creature from this world.

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Ch.1 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 1: Wrong Place, Wrong Time Jun 11 Ch.2 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 2: Training Jun 21 Ch.3 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 3: Beaten but Not Broken Jun 21 Ch.4 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 4: Magic Affinities Jun 21 Ch.5 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 5: Secret Space Jun 21 Ch.6 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 6: The Long Road Jun 21 Ch.7 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 7: Welcome to the Legion Jun 21 Ch.8 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 8: Bulette for the Win Jun 21 Ch.9 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 9: Riding Lessons Jun 21 Ch.10 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 10: Renna Jun 21 Ch.11 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 11: Knowledge is Power Jun 21 Ch.12 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 12: Griffin Jun 21 Ch.13 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 13 Jun 21 Ch.14 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 14: I Decided I Do Not Like Dungeons Jun 21 Ch.15 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 15: First Apex Essence Jun 21 Ch.16 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 16: The Baron’s Son Jun 21 Ch.17 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 17: Sisyphus’ Rock Jun 21 Ch.18 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 18: Getting Answers Jun 21 Ch.19 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 19: Self Assessment Jun 21 Ch.20 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 20: Displacement Mage Jun 21 Ch.21 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 21: Obstruction in the Road Jun 21 Ch.22 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 22: Other Worlders Jun 21 Ch.23 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 23 Jun 21 Ch.24 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 24: Book Shopping Jun 21 Ch.25 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 25: Choices Jun 21 Ch.26 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 26: Firth’s Idea of Dessert Jun 21 Ch.27 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 27: I Call Dibbs Jun 21 Ch.28 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 28: The Storm in the Distance Jun 21 Ch.29 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 29: Making a Friend Jun 21 Ch.30 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 30: Losing a Friend Jun 21 Ch.31 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 31: Aftermath Jun 21 Ch.32 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 32: Swamp Things Jun 21 Ch.33 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 33: Collecting the Collector Jun 21 Ch.34 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 34: Spa Day Jun 21 Ch.35 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 35: Tribunal and Judgement Jun 21 Ch.36 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 36 Jun 21 Ch.37 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 37: Midnight Patrol Jun 21 Ch.38 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 38: Essence Thief Jun 21 Ch.39 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 39 Jun 21 Ch.40 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 40: Massacre Jun 21 Ch.41 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 41: Discipline Jun 21 Ch.42 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 42: Growing Pains Jun 21 Ch.43 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 43: Enemy at the Gates Jun 21 Ch.44 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 44: Firth’s Brilliant Plan Jun 21 Ch.45 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 45 Jun 21 Ch.46 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 46: Castile’s Plan Jun 21 Ch.47 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 47 Jun 21 Ch.48 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 48: Rats Again? Jun 21 Ch.49 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 49: Death Dog Jun 21 Ch.50 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 50: And All is Laid Bare Jun 21 Ch.51 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 51: The Outer Wall Jun 21 Ch.52 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 52: Bad News Jun 21 Ch.53 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 53: The General Jun 21 Ch.54 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 54: Escape Jun 21 Ch.55 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 55: Desperation Jun 21 Ch.56 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 56: You Got Some Explaining to Do Jun 21 Ch.57 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 57: Battle at the Aqueduct Jun 21 Ch.58 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 58: False Salvation Jun 21 Ch.59 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 59: Politics of the Empire Jun 21 Ch.60 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 60: Recovery Jun 21 Ch.61 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 61: Loyalty Jun 21 Ch.62 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 62: Telha, the Capital of the Telhian Empire Jun 21 Ch.63 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 63: Truthseeker Jun 21 Ch.64 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 64: Raelia the Griffin Rider-flashback (POV Chapter voted on by Patreon readers) Jun 21 Ch.65 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 65: Tribunal Jun 21 Ch.66 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 66: Verdict Jun 21 Ch.67 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 67 Jun 21 Ch.68 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 68: First Magic Lesson Jun 21 Ch.69 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 69: The Price of Freedom Jun 21 Ch.70 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 70: Adventurer’s Guild Jun 21 Ch.71 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 71: The Amulet Jun 21 Ch.72 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 72: The Dreamscape Jun 21 Ch.73 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 73: Reunited Jun 21 Ch.74 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 74: River Cruise Jun 21 Ch.75 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 75: When it Rains, it Pours Jun 21 Ch.76 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 76: The Elven Ruins of Caelora Jun 21 Ch.77 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 77: A Sense of Foreboding Jun 21 Ch.78 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 78: City of Sobral Jun 21 Ch.79 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 79: The Duchess’ Plans Jun 21 Ch.80 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 80 Jun 21 Ch.81 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 81: Willpower Jun 21 Ch.82 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 82: A Walk in the Woods Jun 21 Ch.83 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 83: The Sisters Jun 21 Ch.84 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 84: Castile’s Immodesty Jun 21 Ch.85 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 85: Goliath Jun 21 Ch.86 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 86: The Wardens ← Current Jun 21 Ch.87 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 87: Manticores Jun 21 Ch.88 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 88: Battered and Bruised Jun 21 Ch.89 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 89: Harvest Jun 21 Ch.90 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 90: Announcement Jun 21 Ch.91 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 91: Konstantin (POV Path to Legionnaire) Jun 21 Ch.92 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 92: Reporting In Jun 21 Ch.93 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 93: Duchess’ Library Jun 21 Ch.94 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 94: Back in the Saddle Jun 21 Ch.95 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 95 Jun 21 Ch.96 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 96 Jun 21 Ch.97 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 97: Another Giant Jun 21 Ch.98 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 98 Jun 21 Ch.99 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 99: Good Showing Jun 21 Ch.100 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 100: Reunion with an Old Friend Jun 21 Ch.101 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 101: Nighttime Visitors Jun 21 Ch.102 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 102: Surprise Awakening Jun 21 Ch.103 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 103 Jun 21 Ch.104 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 104: A Brief Lesson In Alchemy Jun 21 Ch.105 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 105: Truffle Subcontracting Jun 21 Ch.106 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 106 Jun 21 Ch.107 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 107 Jun 21 Ch.108 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 108: Goblin Slaughter Jun 21 Ch.109 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 109: The Duchess’ Mother Jun 21 Ch.110 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 110: Konstantin Returns Jun 21 Ch.111 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 111: The Summoner Jun 21 Ch.112 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 112: Raelia (POV) Jun 21 Ch.113 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 113: Sebastian’s Entrance Jun 21 Ch.114 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 114: Zyna, the Fire High Mage Jun 21 Ch.115 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 115: Pig Roast Jun 21 Ch.116 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 116: Pursuit Jun 21 Ch.117 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 117: Familiar Faces Jun 21 Ch.118 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 118: Aerial Ballet Jun 21 Ch.119 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 119: Broken Jun 21 Ch.120 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 120: Revenant Jun 21 Ch.121 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 121: Flavius and Konstantin (Epilogue) Jun 21 Ch.122 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 122: Good Samaritan Jun 21 Ch.123 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 123: Contested Blades Jun 21 Ch.124 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 124: A Woman Can Not Keep a Secret Jun 21 Ch.125 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 125: Preparation Jun 21 Ch.126 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 126: Choosing Sides Jun 21 Ch.127 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 127: The Black Blade Jun 21 Ch.128 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 128: Dire Feelings Jun 21 Ch.129 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 129: Traeliorn Kelran POV (Patreon Vote) Jun 21 Ch.130 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 130: Disconcerting Decisions Jun 21 Ch.131 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 131: The Library Jun 21 Ch.132 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 132: Glimmer of Hope Jun 21 Ch.133 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 133: Forgotten Knowledge Jun 21 Ch.134 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 134: All We Need is Time Jun 21 Ch.135 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 135: Shared Dreaming Jun 21 Ch.136 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 136: Goliath Therapy Jun 21 Ch.137 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 137: The Kettle Bearer Jun 21 Ch.138 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 138: Elven Assessment Jun 21 Ch.139 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 139: The Wight Problem Jun 21 Ch.140 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 140: Mourning Jun 21 Ch.141 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 141: The Shimmering Labyrinth Jun 21 Ch.142 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 142 Jun 21 Ch.143 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 143: Spider Legs Jun 21 Ch.144 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 144: Solo Jun 21 Ch.145 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 145: The Feast Jun 21 Ch.146 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 146: Not a Graceful Entrance Jun 21 Ch.147 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 147: The Elven Children Jun 21 Ch.148 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 148: Jun 21 Ch.149 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 149: Jun 21 Ch.150 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 150: Dungeon Wanderings Jun 21 Ch.151 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 151 Jun 21 Ch.152 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 152: Q&A Jun 21 Ch.153 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 153: Schrodinger's Elf Jun 21 Ch.154 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 154: Jun 21 Ch.155 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 155: Cock-a-doodle-doo Jun 21 Ch.156 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 156: Sanctuary Jun 21 Ch.157 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 157: Frost Salamander Jun 21 Ch.158 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 158: Phazed Decisions Jun 21 Ch.159 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 159: About What I Expected Jun 21 Ch.160 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 160: Mutual Benefit Jun 21 Ch.161 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 161: Gnolling the Elf Jun 21 Ch.162 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 162: Party Dynamics Jun 21 Ch.163 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 163: Gnolls, Bunnies, and Bears, Oh My! Jun 21 Ch.164 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 164: Bacon Jun 21 Ch.165 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 165: Familiar Faces in Strange Places Jun 21 Ch.166 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 166: Good News, Bad News Jun 21 Ch.167 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 167: Reconciliation Jun 21 Ch.168 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 168: The Green Goblin Jun 21 Ch.169 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 169: Something Brewing Jun 21 Ch.170 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 170: Staying Grounded Jun 21 Ch.171 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 171: Surprise Webbing Jun 21 Ch.172 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 172: Safety in Numbers Jun 21 Ch.173 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 173: Trust Jun 21 Ch.174 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 174: Good Cooks Are Hard to Find Jun 21 Ch.175 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 175: Gangs All Here Jun 21 Ch.176 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 176: Run! Jun 21 Ch.177 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 177: Boss Fight Jun 21 Ch.178 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 178: To the Victor Goes the Spoils Jun 21 Ch.179 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 179: Last Day in Caelora Jun 21 Ch.180 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 180: Escape From Caelora &: Epilouge Jun 21 Ch.181 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 182: Past Missteps Catching Up Jun 21 Ch.182 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 183: The Empire’s Corruption Jun 21 Ch.183 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 184: Getting Boned Jun 21 Ch.184 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 185: Farewells Jun 21 Ch.185 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 186: Mage Aspirants Jun 21 Ch.186 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 187: Reunion with Renna Jun 21 Ch.187 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 188: Getting Fitted Jun 21 Ch.188 A Soldier's Life - A Soldier's Life FAN FICTION CONTEST 3 HAS CONCLUDED!! Jun 21 Ch.189 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 189: Flirting with Fire Jun 21 Ch.190 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 190: New Routine Jun 21 Ch.191 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 191: Let’s Get Cooking Jun 21 Ch.192 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 192: Guinea Pig Jun 21 Ch.193 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 193: Parade Armor Jun 21 Ch.194 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 194: Misinterpreting My Situation Jun 21 Ch.195 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 195: Blood Sport Jun 21 Ch.196 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 196: Zero-Level Mages Jun 21 Ch.197 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 197: Primus Jun 21 Ch.198 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 198: Fighting Lessons Jun 21 Ch.199 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 199: Earth Speak Jun 21 Ch.200 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 200: Maveith Jun 21 Ch.201 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 201: Surprise, Bitch! Jun 21 Ch.202 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 202: Never Tell Me The Odds Jun 21 Ch.203 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 203: Orc’s Torment Jun 21 Ch.204 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 204: Shocking Zyna Jun 21 Ch.205 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 205: Cram Session Jun 21 Ch.206 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 206: Just Rewards Jun 21 Ch.207 A Soldier's Life - Fan Fiction Reminder for A Soldier's Life - Free to enter Jun 21 Ch.208 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 207: Bibliophile Jun 21 Ch.209 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 208: Voided Warranty Jun 21 Ch.210 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 209: How Do You Like Them Apples Jun 21 Ch.211 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 210: Cassian The Red Jun 21 Ch.212 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 211: Pup Jun 21 Ch.213 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 212: Plans Within Plans, Zyna POV Jun 21 Ch.214 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 213: Welcome to the Hounds Jun 21 Ch.215 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 214: A Day in the Life of a Pup Jun 21 Ch.216 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 215: Truth Or Dare Jun 21 Ch.217 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 216: William Tell Jun 21 Ch.218 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 217: Fatherly Advice Jun 21 Ch.219 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 218: Run Rabbit, Run! Jun 21 Ch.220 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 219: Cruel Fate Jun 21 Ch.221 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 220: Practical Training Jun 21 Ch.222 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 221: Aggravations Jun 21 Ch.223 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 222: Deep Pockets Are Fashionable Jun 21 Ch.224 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 223: Blood Hunt Jun 21 Ch.225 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 224: Rat Problems Jun 21 Ch.226 A Soldier's Life - Fan Fiction Update For Submissions Jun 21 Ch.227 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 225: Dirty Deeds Jun 21 Ch.228 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 226: The Conscientious Assassin Jun 21 Ch.229 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 227: For Shits and Giggles Jun 21 Ch.230 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 228: Alone At Last Jun 21 Ch.231 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 229: A Home Is What You Make It Jun 21 Ch.232 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 230: Old Acquaintances Jun 21 Ch.233 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 231: The Right Call? Jun 21 Ch.234 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 232: No Rest For The Wicked Jun 21 Ch.235 A Soldier's Life - Fan Fiction Contest Deadline Moved Back to September 1st (was August 15th) Jun 21 Ch.236 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 233: What Is Honor? Jun 21 Ch.237 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 234: Threads Of Hope Jun 21 Ch.238 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 235: Muddied Waters Jun 21 Ch.239 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 236: Crossroads Jun 21 Ch.240 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 237: AWOL (right Chapter this time) Jun 21 Ch.241 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 238: Following The Trail Jun 21 Ch.242 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 239: Sherlocking Jun 21 Ch.243 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 240: The Archives Jun 21 Ch.244 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 241: The Saboteur Jun 21 Ch.245 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 242: Telling Maveith Jun 21 Ch.246 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 243: Emperor Maximus Augustus Severus (END OF BOOK FOUR) Jun 21 Ch.247 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 244: Prologue Book 5 Jun 21 Ch.248 A Soldier's Life - New Series in the World of Desia Jun 21 Ch.249 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 245: Goliath Creed Jun 21 Ch.250 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 246: The Road Less Traveled Jun 21 Ch.251 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 247: Thick-Skinned Jun 21 Ch.252 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 248: Vigilante Justice Jun 21 Ch.253 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 249: Gnoll Party Jun 21 Ch.254 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 250: Return to Telha Jun 21 Ch.255 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 251: Captain Desdemona Jun 21 Ch.256 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 252: Anchors Aweigh Jun 21 Ch.257 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 253: Captain on Deck Jun 21 Ch.258 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 254: You Can’t Keep an Old Hound Down Jun 21 Ch.259 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 255: Dinner Discourse Jun 21 Ch.260 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 256: Saw Hula Gin? Jun 21 Ch.261 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 257: I Never Really Liked Sushi Jun 21 Ch.262 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 258: Time Is of the Essence Jun 21 Ch.263 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 259: Elven Customs Jun 21 Ch.264 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 260: Guild Rewards Jun 21 Ch.265 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 261: Bread, Bath, and Beyond Jun 21 Ch.266 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 262: Guildmaster Prejudice Jun 21 Ch.267 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 263: Mistakes Were Made Jun 21 Ch.268 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 264: Hard Lesson Jun 21 Ch.269 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 265: Forging Bonds Jun 21 Ch.270 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 266: Greasing the Wheels of Justice Jun 21 Ch.271 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 267: Investment Opportunities Jun 21 Ch.272 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 268: Secret Depths Revealed Jun 21 Ch.273 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 269: Burden of Leadership Jun 21 Ch.274 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 270: Konstantin Jun 21 Ch.275 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 271: Dinner Plans Jun 21 Ch.276 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 272: Caravan Guard Duty Jun 21 Ch.277 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 273: Dinner Discourse Jun 21 Ch.278 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 274: Party Crasher Jun 21 Ch.279 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 275: Final Preparations Jun 21 Ch.280 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 276: Guard Duty Jun 21 Ch.281 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 277: Howl You Doing? Jun 21 Ch.282 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 278: Handle with Care Jun 21 Ch.283 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 279: Show Me the Money Jun 21 Ch.284 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 280: Fake It till You Make It Jun 21 Ch.285 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 281: Fortuna’s Chosen Jun 21 Ch.286 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 282: Skeletons in the Closet Jun 21 Ch.287 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 283: The Chronicler Jun 21 Ch.288 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 284: Revelations Jun 21 Ch.289 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 285: Button Up Jun 21 Ch.290 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 286: Misunderstandings Jun 21 Ch.291 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 287: The Vault of the Spirit Arachnid Jun 21 Ch.292 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 288: Speed Run Jun 21 Ch.293 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 289: She Looks Familiar Jun 21 Ch.294 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 290: Mynasha Jun 21 Ch.295 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 291: Strength of Giants Jun 21 Ch.296 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 292: Exiled Elder Jun 21 Ch.297 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 293: Victory in Defeat Jun 21 Ch.298 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 294: Orc Subterfuge Jun 21 Ch.299 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 295: When It Rains … Jun 21 Ch.300 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 296: Trolls to the Left of Me, Ogres to the Right … Here I Am, Stuck in the Middle with You Jun 21 Ch.301 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 297: Master Baiter Again Jun 21 Ch.302 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 298: Fish in a Barrel Jun 21 Ch.303 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 299: Castile versus Konstantin Jun 21 Ch.304 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 300: Honor, Guts, and Ogre Funk Jun 21 Ch.305 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 301: Konstantin Crashes the Party Jun 21 Ch.306 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 302: The Student Becomes the Master Jun 21 Ch.307 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 303: The Competition Jun 21 Ch.308 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 304: How to Win Friends and Influence Warlords Jun 21 Ch.309 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 305: Pixie Problems Jun 21 Ch.310 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 306: The Pixie Gambit Jun 21 Ch.311 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 307: Catch and Release Jun 21 Ch.312 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 308: Race to the Spire Jun 21 Ch.313 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 309: Cloudy with a Chance of Titans Jun 21 Ch.314 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 310: Khrusos Jun 21 Ch.315 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 311: Humbled Hoarder Jun 21 Ch.316 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 312: Changing Fortunes Jun 21 Ch.317 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 313: The Third Trial Jun 21 Ch.318 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 314: The Demonic Depths Jun 21 Ch.319 A Soldier's Life - Chapter 315: Hound Versus Hound Jun 21