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68 - In a Hole

  The wooden floor shattered beneath me and I dropped.

  Sparks faded. The world tilted. I heard Kathina gasping and panting.

  Stones blurred to both sides as I fell, illuminated by the faintest flecks of skystone. A sledgehammer struck my hip and sent me spinning wildly. The dim glow of the lighthouse, receding above me, strobed in my vision as I faced upward, downward, upward, downward, upward--

  Then darkness swallowed me.

  My webtouch spread wide, trying to orient me in the spiraling chaos, trying to latch onto any stable landmark--then another impact struck me, that time in my calves. Pain flared and I cartwheeled in the air and slammed into what felt like a wooden frame.

  I crashed through the beams, the impact pummeling and slowing me, before slamming into a shock of ice-cold water. The current swept me aside. I gulped water then struck stone, then the rapids shook me like a hound shakes a rabbit, and I might’ve blacked out for a second. There was no way to tell, but next I was tumbling along in a steep stone-banked river that spat me into the air and I fell again before I hit bottom.

  My lower back slammed against a rock floor but my head whipped onto something softer. Still, I felt myself passing out, and I reflexively checked my stats.

  Health: 2/57

  Well, goddamn ...

  * * *

  When I opened my eyes, the darkness didn’t change.

  I closed my eyes, then opened them again. Yeah. Complete pitch blackness. No skystone this deep, not even flecks.

  And I hurt. Everything hurt.

  Health: 6/57

  Mana: 12/24

  So I hadn’t been unconscious for very long. The pearl beads were still healing me. I suspected that if they hadn’t ticked my health up a few times before--or even during--that painful plummet, I’d be dead.

  Okay. Okay, so where was I? At the bottom of a goddamn well in the Old City. Except there wasn’t any water, or I’d have drowned. So more like an elevator shaft. Except I could smell water somewhere nearby. My head rested on a bundle of soft material, and a stone floor sloped beneath my aching, limp body. There were few lumps, some rocks or plants or rubble on the ground. I sensed an open space above me, a high ceiling or something, I couldn’t quite tell.

  I closed my eyes and the darkness still didn’t change. I was pretty sure that’d broken my pelvis or tailbone, but my head felt okay. If I’d splashed my brain across the stone floor, no amount of beads would’ve saved me. Thank god for this bed of moss or whatever pillow I’d--

  My webtouch finally identified my ‘pillow.’

  It was Kathina’s corpse.

  She’d fallen just before me, and apparently we’d taken that wild ride together. Then she’d splatted an instant before me. My head was lying on the chunk of meat that used to be her thigh.

  I jerked upright in disgust--well, I tried. But something gave in my back so I just sort of jerked, then collapsed again. But at least I collapsed away from the corpse. I didn’t puke. Bile rose to my throat and I gagged, but I didn’t puke. I breathed carefully and focused on the trickle of water falling from above.

  I had a vague memory of hitting water ...

   Princess told me,

  

  

  “Yeah,” I said aloud.

  My voice sounded weak in the near-silence. The only sound was the splash of water. I lay there for a time, feeling the pain wash over me in slow, horrible waves. I wasn’t sure how much time, but eventually the pain dulled a little. Enough for me to focus, at least.

  When I cast my senses outward, I felt a pool ten or fifteen feet away. Shallow. More of a puddle, and not much bigger than a jacuzzi.

  I wanted to go clean off but I wasn’t sure if crawling was a good idea, so I lay there for a while longer.

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  Loot corpse?

  TREASURE! 9 pearl beads, 2 foam beads, 12 gel beads.

  TREASURE! 1 embroidered beltpouch, quite stylish.

  TREASURE! Assorted women’s clothing, mangled.

  TREASURE! 1 satchel with various contents, inventory that yourself, lazy bones. Lazy brokenbones.

  “Jerk,” I muttered.

  TREASURE!

  TREASURE!

  TREASURE! One Gem of Shapeshield

  A gem.

  Holy shit.

  Holy shit! I’d failed with Tiral-ur, but I’d pluck the gem directly out of Kathina’s half-demolished head. Another gem. I’d heard that extracting them almost always broke them, so I hadn’t been surprised at my failure earlier. Yet maybe looting them worked for me half the time? Or at least some good chunk of the time? Maybe it worked for Treasure.

  So I looted, and immediately felt a new presence in my domain: Gem of Shapeshield.

  Ha. Ha! Worked perfectly.

  Another gem.

  I let the triumph warm me for a minute, then I said, “‘Shapeshield?’ Well, that’s a ridiculous fucking name.”

   Princess said, with a mental sigh.

  

  

   I asked.

   she told me.

   I said.

  

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