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  Bogan shook his head, “My place is here, protecting the clan should you fail. But I can offer some small assistance. Here, take these two health potions.”

  He handed me two small red vials.

  Vic snorted in derision he asked hotly.

  I had no answer to Vic’s hate-filled little speech. It looked like he had some resentment issues.

  I bade the chieftain goodbye and left to start the quest.

  Vrick was waiting for me with a group of goblin warriors holding short-spears.

  I used Analyze on all of them, the warriors all had the same generic stats, with no personal names:

  Goblin warrior, level 2, 32hp

  But Vrick’s stats were more impressive:

  Vrick, Goblin Lieutenant, level 4, 45hp

  The small goblin scout was also there, fully recovered. He was going to lead us to the invading hobgoblins.

  Goblin scout, level 2, 28hp

  So we were 13 goblins in total. This was not encouraging. My vision showed over twenty well-equipped, battle-hardened hobgoblins. We were no match for them.

  The scout claimed the group numbered only a dozen, I hoped his information was more correct. We might stand a chance against a dozen.

  Based on the hobgoblins’ appearance, I estimated they were around level 4, with a level 6 leader. Possibly higher.

  We are at a considerable disadvantage, I realized as I viewed my low-level troops.

  Vrick was standing at the front of the warrior group. As I approached he gave Vic a quizzical look, but otherwise ignored him.

  “We are ready Totem. Our scout will show us the way, we are yours to command.”

  “Alright.” I replied unenthusiastically. Even if there were only a dozen hobgoblins, we were sorely overmatched. A suicide mission was not exactly high on my to do list.

  I nodded at the scout, “lead the way.”

  “Oh-Kay.” he answered tonelessly and moved toward a path that led up toward the hills. I followed his steps, the rest followed behind me. We made our way up a curving path. Soon, we were walking along mountain trails.

  “Ah, boss” Vic whispered to me, “you’re receiving a lot of data from this group. Looks like you are the party leader now. Shall I display the information for you?”

  “Yes Vic, please do” I replied.

  The right side of my vision filled with 12 small icons of goblins. A small red bar hovered above each icon, representing that goblin’s health.

  I focused on one warrior.

  “Hold on,” Vic said, “I’m rearranging the data for the first time.”

  A moment later a small information box opened up displaying the goblin’s full details, it was much more detailed than what Analyze usually showed me.

  Goblin Warrior. Level 2 (70%)

  Attributes: 3P, 0M, -1S

  HP: 23, MP: 0

  Skills: Spears 2 (20%), Brawling 7 (89%)

  Traits: Goblinoid (+1 Physical, -1 Social), Quick learner +20%

  Hmm, that’s weird. All the goblins were wielding crude spears as their main weapon, but their Brawling skill was much higher than their Spear skill. I reasoned it could be explained by their tendency to skirmish with each other.

  With more data available now, I analyzed Vrick again.

  Vrick, Goblin Lieutenant, Level: 4 (70%)

  Attributes: 4P, 0M, 0S

  HP: 45, MP: 20

  Skills: Spears 3 (40%), Brawling 9 (55%)

  Traits: Goblinoid (+1 Physical, -1 Social), Quick learner +20%

  So, having zero points in Social was probably the reason why he was more articulate than the other goblins. Everyone else had their race default of minus one, even me. He also had a slightly higher Spear skill level than the other warriors. But even in his case, the Brawling skill was higher level than his Spear skill. That merited some further thought.

  We were moving up a high mountain trail now, still following the scout, the mountain on one side and a steep dropoff on the other.

  I mentally clicked on the Brawling skill.

  Brawling(P) (active, monster race)

  You’re naturally good at getting ‘down and dirty’. You know how to kick, punch, roll around in the dirt, knockdown and grapple with your opponent.

  Damage inflicted is not lethal. The enemy is rendered unconscious if hit points drop to 0 due to brawling.

  It is possible to collaborate with an ally who also possesses this skill for better results.

  Level 9: novice.

  Effect I: overcome physical resistance: +7(+9).

  Effect II: unarmed damage: 4-6.

  That’s interesting. I could feel the gears turning in my mind as a new plan formed. We just might have a chance for a victory.

  We moved on, Vic was struggling to keep up with the bigger goblins. He just stopped, standing on the trail, looking irritated.

  “For the love of Guy! why am I running like a darn puppet?” His hands on his waists.

  Then his expression brightened, gesturing towards me he asked, “How about a ride, Oh great Totem?”

  As he lifted his arm his fingers and arm extended further towards me, stretching tentacle-like across the distance and grasping my shoulder. Vic’s body liquefied, then began flowing like bright-purple ooze, pouring along the tentacle connecting us and spreading across my shoulders. The purple ‘Vic-liquid’ on my back fluttered, spreading out and draping across my shoulders, unfurling down, almost to my ankles, stopping as the last bit of substance was pulled from where Vic had stood into the purple thing on my shoulders. When the creeping-me-out-by-almost-engulfing-me part was over, the ooze had become a purple billowing cloak.

  I was now wearing Vic as a Cloak. A Vicloack?

  Vic replied

  Alright... I shrugged uncomfortably. I wasn’t sure how I felt about this new arrangement, it felt creepy.

  Vic replied mockingly, suddenly his cloak-like body wrapped itself around me in a groping creeper pseudo-hug, making me lose a step.

  “Ahh! Don’t do that.” I exclaimed audibly as I recovered, drawing weird looks from my troops.

  The little bastard gave an evil chuckle. “Whatever you say, boss.”

  He reverted back to normal cloak-like behavior, streaming behind me in the wind.

  As we jogged onwards, I checked my quest log and saw I had only three more hours to stop the approaching hobgoblins or fail the quest.

  It’s been two hours since we left the Drippers clan’s cave. The sun had long since set and the night was dark. Despite the darkness, I had no trouble viewing our surroundings. The other goblins around me also didn’t have a problem navigating through the dark.

  Weird. I didn’t see any low light ability in my character screen. I frowned.

  Vic was again infringing on the privacy of my thoughts. His tone became condescending,