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Morningwood: Everybody Loves Large Chests (Vol.1)

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by Neven Iliev


  It took less than a minute to wipe out the whole group, after which it was time to set the scene.

  While Xera was doing her job in the city, the Mimic had gone back into the dungeon. The news of a Sweeper running loose meant the place was practically deserted, allowing it to come and go unhindered. The reason it went there was because it needed a scapegoat, something to take its place. The corpses of monsters that died in the dungeon would be recycled and disappear, but such things didn’t happen once their connection to the dungeon was severed. So the Mimic went in, found one of its kind, wrapped its tongue tentacles around it and dragged it outside by force. The lower-Leveled monster struggled, but was unable to resist its much stronger, more powerful kin. Once it was forced outside the dungeon, it was murdered by a single use of the Ebonfire Spell. The weaker mimic’s corpse was then put into its killer’s Storage.

  And now that the time was right, it was taken back out. Xera and her master then ‘decorated’ the corpse by burning it and stabbing it in several places and throwing some weapons around it to make it look like it had dropped them. All that was left was to wait for everyone to gather and feed them the story. And they bought it. They were even going to pay Xera for basically betraying and murdering her teammates. All things considered this plot of hers was a resounding success.

  So then, why was the Mimic pissed off at its familiar to the point where it found it necessary to shred her face on the coarse ground? Because the Inferno Spell that Xera used as a ‘distraction’ very nearly set fire to the tree it was hiding in. That pyromaniac side of hers wasn’t part of her act, that was just how she always was. The succubus, it would seem, was one of those people who just wanted to watch the world burn.

  As for the Mimic, it was left feeling a little hungry after that exercise and had to give up on all those tasty corpses. Since its tongue was already wrapped around something delectable, it absentmindedly ate its familiar for the thirty-fifth time. It chewed on her slowly, ignoring her moans and wails. At some point, the delectable succubus flesh suddenly vanished from its tongue.

  [Your familiar has been banished.]

  It then immediately remembered that doing that would not actually sate its hunger. Oh well. It shrugged its non-existent shoulders and took out a dead deer from its Storage to snack on.

  *

  [General Information]

  Mimic (Lesser) (+), Genderless, 3 months old

  Level 25.00 Mimic

  Level 13.14 Warlock

  598/598 HP (+1.4/sec)

  465/500 MP (+0.7/sec)

  [Attributes]

  STR 78, DEX 79, AGI 70, END 104, INT 100, WIS 64, LCK 30, MNT 55

  [Mimic Skills]

  Assassination - Lvl 5.23

  Storage - Lvl 4.05

  Cadaver Absorption - Lvl 4.15

  Biomass - Lvl 2.31

  [Warlock Skills]

  Summon Familiar - Lvl 2.98

  Power Overwhelming - Lvl 1.00

  [Other Skills]

  Shapeshift - Lvl 5.78

  Stealth - Lvl 4.61

  Sword Mastery - Lvl 5.85

  Projectile Mastery - Lvl 2.44

  Ruin Mastery - Lvl 4.60

  Domination Mastery - Lvl 3.37

  [Spell List]

  Ruin - Shadowbolt, Ebonfire, Frostbite, Dark Explosion

  Domination - Mass Panic, Delirium

  Part Six

  Having eaten its fill with animal carcasses from its Storage, the Mimic once again called forth its familiar. It let out a gurgle of “Suhnon Fanilier.”

  Several rings made out of purple light sprang forth from the chest. Upon closer inspection, the rings weren’t solid, but actually made out of countless tiny runic symbols. The un-letters kept shifting, changing and orbiting around the Mimic. The circles slowly shrank, converging on a single point just half a meter in front of the Mimic. Over the ten second duration of the Skill they tightened up into a small ball of light. And on the ten second mark, it exploded into light with a soft pang.

  [Proficiency level increased. Summon Familiar is now Level 3. INT +2. WIS +1. MNT +1.]

  In its place was Xera in her true form. Her shape was predominantly humanoid and about one hundred and seventy centimeters tall. However, nobody would ever mistake her for a human. Her smooth skin was a light blue color while her waist-long, straight hair was a deep blue like a piece of the night sky. Her eyes glowed with a bright red light that gave off the feeling she was staring into one’s very soul. She had a fittingly gorgeous face with azure lips so soft and plump that it felt like a crime not to taste them.

  The outfit she was wearing, if you can even call it that, was made out of blood-red leather. Her long legs were covered in high-heeled boots that went up to her smooth thighs. A triangular bikini-like garment hid her sensitive bits. Her arms had long detached sleeves that ran from her bicep all the way down to her wrist. Each one was attached to a silver ring on the succubus’s middle finger, covering the backside of her hands and leaving her palms and fingers uncovered. A choker encrusted with a single, sparkling gem was fitted around her neck. Her formidable breasts, each almost the size of her head, were held up by a risque, corset-like chest piece. It ran around her back and covered the front and underside of each boob with a triangular strip of leather. It wasn’t even properly connected at the front, leaving the valley of her cleavage completely exposed. The half-corset was clearly designed to push up and accentuate her already impressive cup size rather than serve any practical purpose.

  Altogether, her wide hips, dangerously narrow waist and eye-catching mammaries gave her an undeniable hourglass-like figure. The gap between her thighs was wide enough to make her walk a natural hip-swaying gait that caused her plump rump and marshmallow-like boob-flesh to jiggle enticingly with every step. It was a body that truly had only one purpose - to enflame the lusts of men. Even her demonic features looked beautiful and alluring next to the spectacle that was her slutty body.

  The two curved, golden, ram-like horns that jutted out from the sides of her head clearly declared her identity as a demon. Then there was the long, black, spade-tipped tail that grew out of her lower spine. Most impressive of all were the two bat-like wings attached to her upper back. They were a mix of deep red limbs and sky-blue membranes. They gave her a wingspan of over two meters which was more than enough to allow her to fly.

  Floating unnaturally next to the demonic seductress was her staff - a long wooden shaft tipped with a half-circle staff head reminiscent of a hook. A purple crystal ball floated inside it, as if attached by invisible strings. Both this staff and the outfit she was wearing were essentially an extension of her spirit. It wouldn’t be entirely wrong to call them a part of her conjured body, though they served no purpose beyond decoration. The staff in particular was so frail that even a toddler would be able to snap it in half.

  Having been materialized in the waking world for the umpteenth time, Xera immediately crossed her arms and pouted at her summoner.

  “Jeez, Master! You know you didn’t have to actually go that far!”

  The demoness protested to being devoured alive. It was a fact that, regardless of its methods or intentions, this chest had opened up a whole new world of pleasure for her. But she still refused to openly admit that she actually longed to be abused and hurt. The shattered remnants of her pride would not allow her to concede so easily. She would be a failure of a demon if some mortal had managed to dominate both her body and soul to such an extent.

  “I know I messed up, but surely that, hnnnn, punishment was a bit much!”

  She let out an unintentional moan when she recalled what had happened minutes ago. No matter how much her fractured pride tried to deny it, deep down she wanted more. Her master was currently ignoring her with a cold attitude that seemed to somehow egg her on. Again, this wasn’t on purpose, the Mimic was simply busy. It was reviewing the Status Screen of its bonded familiar.

  [General Information]

  Xerababadubuth L’okrelaila

>   Succubus (Cerulean), Female, 748 years old

  Level 11.14 Succubus

  Level 7.88 Pyromancer

  243/243 HP (+0.4/sec)

  255/395 MP (+0.3/sec)

  [Attributes]

  STR 13, DEX 13, AGI 13, END 46, INT 79, WIS 39, MNT 55, CHR 59

  [Succubus Skills]

  Energy Drain - Lvl 4.37

  Demonic Seduction - Lvl 3.33

  [Pyromancer Skills]

  Devouring Flame - Lvl 3.33

  [Other Skills]

  Shapeshift - Lvl 2.86

  Dreamweaver - Lvl 2.86

  Domination Mastery - Lvl 3.69

  Pyroclasm Mastery - Lvl 3.69

  Raising the Level of Summon Familiar from 2 to 3 did indeed increase her abilities across the board. Unlike beings born in the physical world, a demon’s strength relied entirely on how much MP was spent to summon it to this realm. For example, no matter how many times she killed things with Pyroclasm Spells, the related Mastery Skill would never raise. Likewise, her Job Levels would never progress on their own.

  A familiar’s body was, essentially, the manifestation of the Warlock’s Summon Familiar Skill. Demons didn’t actually have bodies in the Beyond, they were simply lent one by their summoner. So ultimately, their actions in this world helped raise their master’s Warlock Job and Summon Familiar Skill. As the master’s Skill and MP went up, so would the strength of the familiar.

  Frankly speaking, a situation where a Level 13 Warlock summoned a Level 18 familiar was unthinkable - they just wouldn’t be able to have that much MP. However, considering her master had a total Level of 38, her being 20 Levels below was pitiful. Still, it was enough to take down that dwarven Priest in less than a few seconds, despite the Level gap.

  “Hey! Are you even listening to me?”

  “Kleh?” grunted the Mimic. It wasn’t actually listening, no. It wondered what the hell this infernal woman wanted now.

  “I still need to go get the gold, right?”

  “Ack!”

  It suddenly remembered she still had to collect her reward for ‘a job well done.’ It quickly gave her permission to do that through the thought-link. Xera sighed and began morphing her appearance. Much like her master, she could not assume a form that was hugely different from her own. But she could still adjust things like her proportions or the colors of her skin, eyes and hair. Even her fetishistic leather outfit started expanding and wiggling across her body as it took on the appearance of a blue robe. About three minutes later, ‘Xera the Succubus’ was replaced by ‘Xera the Witch.’

  “I shall be off, Master. And please do not eat any more trees. We’re supposed to be lying low and I’d hate to see you discovered.”

  The succubus realized exactly what she had said and frantically tried to correct herself. “D-don’t misunderstand! It’s not like I care whether you kick the bucket or not, okay? I just don’t want to see a successful conspiracy turn to nothing because of your careless actions!”

  The Mimic questioned her about what buckets had to do with anything.

  “Well it’s-Haah. Nevermind.” Xera dejectedly dropped her shoulders. She knew better than to try to explain things to that monster. Just making it properly grasp the whole plan took almost an entire day.

  Really, she thought, how come I had to be saddled with an incompetent master like that? Well, at least he lets me run around and do as I please while I’m in town, so I can’t complain too much.

  Having cheered herself up a bit, Xera once again said goodbye to her master and went off in the direction of the city. Left to its own devices, the Mimic mulled over what it should do next. It had gained two whole Warlock Levels when Xera killed that Priest and about one and a half Mimic Levels from murdering the other three. It was a huge gain considering how little time the actual fighting took. The only other time it noticed a significant bump in its Job Levels was when it ended up intruding on another janther’s territory. This one was a bit weaker, so it was able to kill it with repeated applications of Mass Panic to disrupt its attacks. The beast seemed to build up some resistance to the magically-induced fear, but by that point it was already bleeding heavily.

  And of course, Cadaver Absorption failed to gain anything useful. The Mimic was realizing exactly how lucky it had gotten with the Warlock Job. It must have consumed over fifty corpses so far, but it only got three minor successes for a total of 6 STR. Well, it did also get a ‘moderate success’ out of a goblin and absorbed a bit of Sword Mastery Proficiency, but the actual gain turned out to be only 3%. It seemed that Skills were really hard to raise beyond Level 5.

  Still, it had a lot to look forward to in that regard. Its busy days in the forest had allowed it to unlock two new Restricted Skills.

  [Biomass]

  The shapeshifter’s intimate knowledge of its own body has allowed it to stockpile additional mass without affecting its mobility or appearance while improving its own regeneration.

  Requirements: Level 20 Monster Job, Level 3 Shapeshift, STR 50, END 50

  Type: Passive

  Activation Time: N/A

  Cost: N/A

  Range: Self

  [Effects]

  Increases body mass by 20% per Level of this Skill.

  Increases automatic HP recovery by 10% per Level of this Skill.

  This one was particularly useful. The additional mass was necessary raw material when performing large scale shapeshifting. For example, it could now manifest eight spider legs instead of six, allowing a greater degree of control over its movements and a noticeable increase in speed.

  Its tongues could also stretch out farther and strike with a bit of extra force.

  The downside was that lugging that extra mass around consumed more energy and made the Mimic hungrier as a whole. That wasn’t a problem though, this forest was basically an all-you-can-eat buffet for this particular chest. Not to mention that eating a whole lot at once was the main way of raising this Skill’s Levels.

  Next was the Warlock Skill the Mimic had unlocked earlier today.

  [Power Overwhelming]

  The Warlock becomes a bastion of arcane might.

  Requirements: Level 10 Warlock, Ruin Mastery, INT 60

  Type: Active

  Activation Time: Instant

  Cost: 20 MP

  Range: Self

  [Effects]

  Ruin Spells will cost 400% more MP.

  Ruin Spells will be 200% more effective.

  The Ruin Spell effectiveness multiplier will increase by an additional 20% per Level of this Skill.

  The effects of this Skill will last 20 seconds.

  Most Caster Jobs treated MP as a valuable resource that had to be used sparingly. Their magic was not unlike a candle that burned slowly and steadily. But Warlocks were different. Their magic was like a rocket - brief, but blindingly brilliant. It was well suited to the Mimic’s ambush-focused hunting patterns. Being able to settle fights in the first hit was the essence of Assassination.

  However, there was a problem. The Skill was literally ‘blindingly brilliant.’ Activating it surrounded the Mimic with an aura of arcane energies that crackled around it like lightning. It was so flashy and noisy that it easily overwhelmed the effects of Stealth. There was no way it could successfully trigger Assassination under such conditions. Ultimately it was a Skill meant for finishing a fight rather than starting it, but the Mimic failed to realize that when it picked it.

  Still, what was done was done. Besides, it looked like it would be good to use this in situations where its ambush failed and it had to fight back. It could burn through its mana in one or two Spells and get a head start on its opponent before moving in to finish it off with melee attacks. It would certainly be more useful than Projectile Mastery.

  [Projectile Mastery]

  A measure of your ability to handle hand-thrown weapons.

  Requirements: None

  Type: Passive

  Activation Time: N/A

  Cost: N/A

>   Range: Self

  [Effects]

  Increases damage dealt with hand-thrown weapons by 10% per Level of this Skill.

  This was pretty much identical to other Mastery Skills. It would seem that, in addition to the straight up power boost, these Mastery Skills also raised the Mimic’s understanding of a specific weapon or school of magic. How to grip them, how to slash with them or, in the case of magic, how to properly chant and focus when casting Spells. It would be more accurate to say that this imparted knowledge was the true reason behind the increase in offensive power.

  As for this particular Skill, the Mimic had gotten it after playing around with the spears it had looted off those guards back in the cave. It was convinced they could be a powerful ranged attack, so it ended up practicing with them. It even managed to improve its dreadful aim every time the Mastery Skill went up in Level.

  Then it realized that it could just use magic if it wanted to attack at range and completely abandoned the endeavor. Even if it could gain some Attributes from it, it would much rather focus on its Mimicry and Warlock-ery. Using throwing weapons and chanting magic at the same time was also quite impossible. Trying to do so would result in the Mimic biting its own tentacles off by accident, not to mention it lacked the concentration to properly aim both of them at the same time. So it gave up on Projectile Mastery. What would be the point in training up a Skill that had little to no practical use?

  This monster had stumbled onto the simple truth that, as tasty as Attribute gains were, attaining a few high Level Skills and Jobs was ultimately better than having a lot of low-leveled ones. Even if an adventurer had multiple combat-related Jobs like, for example, a Ranger, a Rogue, a Warrior and a Priest at the same time, they could never actually use those all at once. How could one simultaneously block with a shield and shoot a bow? Or sneak around and ambush things while they were busy chanting healing Spells? It was simply impossible, like trying to turn one’s head left and right simultaneously.

 

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