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Chapter 12 - The Ember Dunes

Gales POV

I could feel my head spinning as I saw the skill's name displayed in front of me and tried to make sense of everything I had just been told, and I leaned on the wall for support. It was completely ridiculous that out of all the things I could have been, the thing I became was basically an extinct monster that this world went to extreme lengths to wipe out. My mind also went back to the moment I was sent to this world and remembered the strange pod that Angel put me in, and what she said was, "That can't be the only options left," if I remembered correctly.

"Um, excuse me..."

Was there really no other option besides this? Why was this an option in the first place?!

"Um hello...."

What did they expect me to do when the majority of the world would probably just end up killing me?!

"E-Excuse me!"

I was brought out of my thoughts by Ashes yelling, and I looked at her. I saw a worried expression on her face, and when I looked at her, she spoke.

"Are you ok?" Ashes asked, staring at me.

I was surprised by her concern for me, as I thought her worried look was more about her own safety, since she had just finished telling what was essentially the boogeyman story about a power he may or may not have.

I sighed and eventually spoke, saying, "I'm fine, thanks for asking."

She smiled a bit, nodded, and said, "You really didn't know any of this?"

"No idea whatsoever. This is genuinely the first time I got any answers about myself."

"Your parents didn't tell you anything about yourself?"

As she asked me this, I thought about exactly how much information I should give out about myself and decided to keep some things to myself. I didn't want to share more than I had to, even with Ashes, as there were things I didn't feel comfortable sharing with anyone at this point, and I wanted to limit how much anyone knew about me, so I looked to her and spoke.

"I don't really remember anything from before I was a slave. Nothing about the gods and nothing about the world I supposedly came from. I also don't remember my parents, and the first thing I woke up to after losing my memories was the sound of one of the slavers yelling at me and the system window that told me my name."

As I finished my explanation, she stared a bit, looked slightly dumbfounded, and said, "So you just woke up without any memories of yourself besides your name?"

"That's right," I replied.

She gave me a strange look, as I expected, since my explanation was a little vague. I tried to think of anything else I could use to try and avoid any potentially difficult questions until Ashes spoke again.

"Ok, I believe you."

I was taken aback by what she said. I didn't expect her to accept my explanation just like that, and I was fully prepared to lie. Once she said this, I asked, "...Just like that?"

"Huh?" Questioned Ashes.

"You don't want to ask me about more things? You don't think that I'm lying about my memories?"

I knew I should have just accepted it, but a part of me didn't know if I could accept it and move on, and I wanted to know why she had just accepted it. I looked at Ashes and waited for her response, and she responded with, "I was scared when I first saw you in the cells. I remembered all the stories I'd read about wolves, and I thought you were the same. But when the others held me down and were tearing off my scales, I saw the look on your face. You gave me a very kind look, and you promised me that everything was going to be OK and that you would take me home. I felt really scared and alone in that place, and I decided to stay close to you because you weren't as scary as the stories made you out to be. There were times when I didn't like what you said, and I thought that you would actually hurt someone, but.... then you saved me." She walked a little closer to me and continued, "I thought I was going to die when I got trapped under the rock, and I didn't think anyone would help me, but you did. You went back for me when no one else did, and when you needed help reading the words in the pod, you asked me for help and believed in me. It was the first time anyone did that for me, so...." She then grabbed my hand, smiled, and said, "I think that you're a really good person!"

I was silent after she said all this and felt a little uncomfortable at everything she was saying, as I wasn't used to all of this praise. I really didn't intend to make that promise; I mostly said it without thinking, and I saved her from that rock for my own past and slightly selfish reasons. I moved my hands slowly away from hers, avoided her gaze for a moment, and stood there awkwardly, not knowing what to say after all of that, and stood in silence for a bit. Thankfully, the awkward silence was broken by the pods' warning.

Five minutes until emergency power shuts off.

At the sound of the warning, both Ashes and I quickly returned to preparing our cloaks, and I mentally braced for our journey. Once I was ready, I stood near the pod's metal door, placed my hands on the door's metal handle, took a deep breath, and turned it to open it to the outside world.

Once I opened the door, I was immediately blasted by a powerful wave of heat that felt as though I were standing in front of an oven, and I could smell the desert's scent. My nose was assaulted by the dry scent of the sand and dirt in the air and caught a slight herbal scent on the wind, no doubt from some of the vegetation of the desert as well as some smells that I didn't recognize. The smell, while overpowering, was thankfully not as bad as I expected and something I quickly adapted to. Once I did, I took a look outside.

Taking a closer look outside, I could see the vast yet enchanting sight of reddish sand stretching for miles in every direction, and I also spotted a few large rock formations in various directions, similar to the ones we hit. I couldn't see any signs of life except for what appeared to be a small lizard covered in red crystals quickly scurrying towards the rock formations.

Once I finished surveying the area around us, I looked back at Ashes and asked: "Are you ready?" To which she smiled, nodded, and grabbed and held my hand, ready to walk out with me. I sighed, let her hold my hand, and we stepped out of the pod and into the desert.

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A couple of hours had passed since we left the comfort of the escape pod and headed towards Ashes' home, and the journey was proving to be more dangerous than I had expected.

Thanks to Ashes' knowledge of the desert and its dangers, we were able to navigate some of the more treacherous parts of the Ember Dunes. After two hours of walking, I smelled something slightly foul in the air and heard something massive moving. As soon as I said this, Ashes dragged me to a nearby rock formation, and we hid under it. Soon, I saw what we were hiding from. It was a massive insectoid creature that almost reminded me of a mantis, but was the size of an elephant and had a color similar to desert sand, dragging what looked like a large, not-so-fresh lizard across the desert sand and into a cave. Once the mantis entered the cave, we quickly moved away, and when we were far enough away, I asked Ashes what it was.

"That was a Razorclaw. They like to hunt other monsters or people in the desert by using camouflage in the sand, then use their claws to rip apart their prey and take it back to their nest. They aren't the most dangerous thing in the desert, but they can be scary."

Scary was an understatement. Aside from the massive creature that chased us, this was the first other monster I actually got to see, and it was terrifying. I already wasn't a fan of bugs, so seeing one the size of an elephant was disturbing, but knowing this wasn't the worst this desert had to offer didn't sit well with me.

We continued our journey through the desert and had to take a few detours due to different monsters appearing that we thankfully noticed before we got too close and had to move to a different location due to one monster in particular. We avoided an area where a giant sandworm had burrowed into the sand. We only saw it as it started burrowing towards another monster that reminded me of a giant bull, but was dull orange and had two large, pointed, glowing horns, as it began to walk into its territory. In an instant, the sandworm burst from the sand and wrapped around the bull, and soon multiple other worms burst from the sand, bit into the bull, and attempted to drag it under. The bull bucked wildly against the attack, its horns began to glow, and it quickly used them to gore two of the worms, set them on fire, step on another, and crush it.

As the monsters continued their fight, we took the opportunity to move away as the bull was slowly being dragged under the sand. As we moved away from the struggle, I noticed that Ashes was struggling to keep up, most likely because we were running from so many monsters and had to endure the heat. I nearly forgot that I could continue much longer than her thanks to my skill, so I suggested that at the next patch of shade we found, we take a break for a bit, and she agreed.

We walked for at least ten minutes and, in the distance, saw a small rock formation that provided just enough shade. We quickly walked towards it, sat down, and enjoyed the shade. Once we settled down in the shade, I opened my system, and a memory came up from a couple of hours ago.

Flashback

Just before we fully left the area the pod was in, I checked whether I could take the survival kit out of the inventory. When I checked the system, a new tab was available, and when I checked it, a window displaying my inventory popped up. From there, I could see a screen with rows of empty boxes, and in one of them was the survival kit. I touched the small box and was given the option to take out the kit, and when I agreed, the survival kit appeared in my hands. After checking the contents of the kit, I confirmed everything was there and placed it back in the inventory. I also checked to see the limits of what I could place in the inventory and went to the pod and checked to see if the pod could be placed in the system. As soon as I touched the pod, a small notification appeared on the system.

'Cannot place any vehicles in inventory. Inventory must be upgraded to do so.'

After reading the notification, I was intrigued by the opportunity to upgrade my skills. I wondered what I needed to do to upgrade my skills and if all my skills could do the same, but I decided to leave the matter for later and started my journey with Ashes.

End of Flashback

Once I finished that memory, I looked at my inventory, took out the survival kit, grabbed a water bottle, opened it, took a sip, and passed it to Ashes, who tried her best not to gulp it down. As I saw her relax a bit with the bottle in her hands, I decided to take the opportunity to take a better look at my system.

I swiped to the skill window, and for the first time, I could properly see all my skills that weren't locked away.

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