Master Of None

1376 1376. Have You Not Noticed?

While the elite enforcers apologized to Gil for the fact that they failed, Alma was left amazed. "I didn't realize how much they had respected Gil. they apologized to me but right now, they look like they are apologizing to a brother." The way the enforcers and any archers had come to respect Gil was hard to understand.

"They see him as someone that learned and rose above the odds. A human becoming better at archery than an elf? A human that has a relationship with a grand elemental spirit which even an elf can't do? I don't know if you have been living under a rock but he is basically the hero your people think of when you mention the hero title. I'm small potatoes in comparison." Walker enjoyed the look of awe on Alma's face after saying this.

As much as Alma had looked at Gil with care, she had been blinded by her own duty. She had pursued strength for the elven people. This was simple for her to see and work toward. But she had been unable to see the degree at which Gil had incorporated himself in to their culture. Their beliefs. Their world. He was just ad much an elf as he was a born human. The forest elves could care less what race he had.

"I see…I should do something about that." Alma's whisper was soft. She was thinking about how she could properly bring him in to their people with some form of title or award. But this wasn't what she should have been focusing on.

"Gil, are you able to move yet? I want to see a few things?" Walker had been holding Fleur back. She wanted to go over and check Gil out. it was the wind elemental mana that was surrounding him that interested her. She wanted to feel it and understand the change.

Walker felt that he would be able to learn a few things as well from everything. The main reason being that he might have a similar title with similar skill one day. The fact that he had a nature spirit partner set him aside from the other elemental spirits.

"You four need to get ready. Make sure you drink the mana potions and check for any lingering injuries. We have some elves to recruit." Gil left the four elite enforcers with a smile. He felt that they would want to redeem themselves no matter what., as much as they had been told they weren't at fault for the situation that occurred, they still took it upon themselves.

"What do you want to know?" Gil had a feeling that Walker would be pursuing similar goals to get to the title that he had discovered. It was unintentional but possessed great potential.

"I know you can feel it but, you have a lot of wind elemental mana clinging to your body now. I think it comes with the title and your new spirit mark. Fleur has wanted to see it for a bit now." Finally released, Fleur floated around Gil. she seemed more interested than Walker had realized she was. Gil just carefully watched. Now that Walker had mentioned it he could sense more wind elemental mana than before.

"I think I can add more wind to my arrows if I fire them. It should be a good thing. But I'm not sure I will be as good at making elemental arrows. I'll need to retrain myself." The fact that Gil was starting the notice this was massive. Just knowing that he would need to adjust his skills and techniques was the start of improvement.

"That should be a good thing. You will be able to use more force in battle and send the arrows further. You might steal away the titles revolving around archery from the forest elves." Walker joked but Alma reacted with a single glare toward them.

"Even if Gil gets them then the elves still hold them. He's pretty much one of us." Alma's huffy response made Gil chuckles slightly before drinking another mana potion.

"Ignus, I know it's sooner than I promised. But we should start thinking about leaving. The flame elves will receive their information about what is going on. I want to go there but I trust you and your offspring. Alma, Gil, you two better be back top Genesis soon. If Ignus and his dragonkin beat you then I will have to tease you more." Ignus followed Walker out of the room leaving the six to prepare themselves. They were going to gather the flame elves exiled from their homes.

"Leaving so soon could be seen as an insult." Ignus was not happy to let Walker show up and leave as he pleased.

"I have duties back in Genesis. I wanted to fully convince you to come there but I don't think you're planning that anytime soon. I see that you are focused elsewhere with the rogue dragons." The agreement to cleanse the lands of rogue and dangerous dragons was all too clear. The royals would not abandon it so easily.

"My warriors had dealt with them. My champion is also handling things. I will be there within the weak with two hatchlings. I expect you to be prepared. You champion better be ready to show them the gold flames she breathes. My hatchlings may be inspired." The hint was enough for Walker to grasp that fire dragons highly regarded the golden flame heart.

"Ignus, I had the wrong idea about you at first. Fire doesn't need to be cruel and unfeeling. It's passionate." The last words from Walker before he walked outside toward where Midnight and Su were training made Ignus wonder if he would be able to resist fighting Walker later on. Some things were better off left unspoken. But that was for another time. Ignus could see his dragonkin warriors returning with Barry.

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