I Built This City Chapter 1: Chapter 1

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Such a tiny cave to start so many futures. For Ellen, this was the perfect opportunity to prove herself. She’d done her research, practiced her skills, and Leveled up as much as she thought she could without some real experience. At some point, she needed to do this for real, and there was only so much a newbie solo adventurer could do. She needed something simple, fast, but dangerous enough that it needed a combat Class to take care of it. Even if she barely qualified as having one. Ellen shivered as a cold wind blew past her, fluttering the cloak. She quickly drew it more tightly about her body, covering the slender, fit frame of a rural girl who helped out around the farm daily. Her free hand drew her hood up over the long tumble of scarlet hair, shielding her cheeks from the chill, biting mountain air. The cave mouth—barely big enough for her to squeeze into without crouching—was not easy to spot from below. She’d had to stumble through so many game trails before lucking upon some goblin tracks. The recent rainfall had left the ground soft and spongy, but the worst of the mud had dried away, making it simple even for an amateur like herself to follow the tracks back to their source. It was a great view, though. Ellen turned to see the lush greenery of the forest on the slopes below, broken only by the winding road in the valley below. She followed it with her eyes, tracing in reverse the path she’d taken not long ago, but the hills obscured the village in the distance where she’d passed through on her journey. If she squinted, she thought she could make out the wispy lines of smoke from some of the houses. Or maybe that was just her imagination. The wind moaned through the valley once more, carrying with it another slice of cold. Even in her cloak, the direct cutting air still chilled her fingers, reminding her that she was exposed on this small ledge. It wasn’t a particularly cold day, but without the trees breaking the wind, the natural currents through the valley could bring their full force to bear upon her exposed hands. The cloaked redhead shivered and shifted her spear to her left hand, so she could tuck her right hand behind the cloak and against her body. It would warm up eventually—at least enough that her fingers wouldn’t be stiff. She needed them flexible and responsive if she were going to take care of the goblin in the cave. Ellen spent a few more moments scanning the trees, wandering over the canopy in search of any sign of the clearing she had camped within. By the time another gust whistled through the valley, she was satisfied that it wasn’t visible from here. She hadn’t thought about how easily it could be seen when she’d set up camp, and it had only occurred to her upon finding that the ledge that overlooked the entire valley. At least if she had to retreat back to camp, she wouldn’t be found immediately. Not that she should need to retreat from this! By all accounts it was one scraggly goblin harassing travelers. One or two merchants had lost some trail mix or rations when they threw it behind them to run away, but the little menace had yet to actually manage to hurt anyone, or steal from a merchant, or anything else like that. Left alone, it might gather more of its kind, so it needed to be taken care of… Which was an excellent Iron Tier task from the nearest Adventurer’s Guild! Nobody wanted to take such a low-paying job, but Ellen smiled to herself. When you were like her, and just wanted your foot in the door to get your proper license, this was the perfect kind of job. Too far away for other newbies to be competition, but easy enough to solo. All she had to do was make a long hike, and that wasn’t new for her. “Okay, stop procrastinating,” the girl breathed to herself. She puffed her cheeks up, clapped them one after another with her now-warmed hand, and switched her spear back to her right hand. Then she turned back toward the cave and… Better check that she was ready one last time, just in case.