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- Enri didn’t have any more time to talk. She put the horn to her lips, ready to blow.
- Save us, goblin friends!
- It was a bass sound that thundered out, shaking the ground.
- Enri blinked, hardly believing she had produced it. When she summoned Jugemu and the others, it had made a sort of pathetic poooot like a kid’s toy.
- “E-Enri…”
- She noticed that Nfirea’s alarm stemmed from something he was looking at past her, farther back. She turned to follow his gaze.
- She shouldn’t have had time to while the cavalry was charging at them, but for some reason, the knights had jerked their reins and come to a stop. Perhaps because it was so sudden, the horses were rearing up.
- Enri looked behind her.
- “…What…? Huh?!”
- In Yggdrasil, players were able to name their own items save for a few exceptions. One of them was artifacts, which were dropped as completed items.
- The artifact Goblin General’s Horn…
- It was a small, shabby-looking item, so there was one question.
- This item summoned nineteen goblins in all. But the goblins it summoned were, to Yggdrasil players, mobs so weak that they were practically useless. So why did an item like that get such a grand name with “General” in it? Why not just call it “Goblin Troops’ Horn”?
- Many Yggdrasil players wondered the same thing. But no one ever came up with a satisfactory explanation; everyone had just kind of accepted that it was a strange name.
- But actually, there was a reason for it.
- And the reason was…
- ***
- …quite simple. Its true power wasn’t to summon nineteen goblins.
- In Yggdrasil, no one had managed to put its actual value on display, so it had been discarded as a junk item.
- In this other world, however, it unleashed its true power for the first time.
- Its name, once more, was…
- Goblin General’s Horn.
- Its real power, if used when three conditions were met, was…
- ***
- Volume 9, Chapter 3.3
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