Chapter 3:
Offkey
'Ah, peaceful,' Noah thought to himself as he drifted down the river. He was riding on a raft made of wood from the village, some trees he had cut himself, and various other materials. A pile of pine boughs kept him insulated from the water below, and a sail made from his traveler blanket sped him beyond the push of the current. Making it had taken most of the morning, but by noon, he had already traveled farther than he would have in a day of walking.
He was currently enjoying a brief respite from the attacking monsters. They'd spot him from the river banks while feeding on slain ogres. Goblins would hurl their spears, and wolves splashed along in the shallows to try and get at him. It would have been too much effort to reach their bodies and harvest anything of worth, so if Noah had to kill them with his bow, he just left them where they fell.
By day's end, he made it back to the channel and set up camp along the bank, hiding in an alcove that only the water could reach. He set out early the next day, without the same speed as before. He no longer had a current to carry him, and while larger ships could harness the western winds to move up and down the channel, his small sail could only push him against the bank, so he was stuck with rowing. Though an exhausting exercise, it reminded him of the regattas he competed in during his days at Yale so long ago.
Eventually, a ship came his way from up north, and he was able to hitch a ride to the coast. Fortunately, this voyage was less turbulent than the last. The smell of the ocean grew more potent with each mile traveled until, at last, the endless blue expanse was clear to all eyes. A city of stone and brick sat where the channel met the sea. Colbrand, the capital of Uther. Even from a distance, Noah could see the cathedrals and the mansions of nobles, and in the center stood a grand palace.
It was a Medieval metropolis with several small rivers and aqueducts providing water. Noah couldn't deny he was a bit excited. This was the closest he'd ever get to traveling back in time to one of the great cities of the ancient world. Stepping off the ship and feeling the ground under his feet, he didn't even mind the rank smell of the unwashed masses and roads caked with sewage.
He wandered the streets, soaking in the sights and looking for a place to stay. This city was rich in commerce, growing fat from the fur, sea, and timber trade and basking in riches and goods from nearby nations thanks to their position on the coast. Market real estate was priceless, with merchant tents and stands taking up every open space. Like Noah, there were adventurers everywhere with plans to enter the academy, all arriving simultaneously, and that wasn't all.
Knight's Day, more than just the enrollment date, was a summer holiday celebrating the achievements of the knighthood and their service to the country in current and past wars. Soon, the city would become the scene of a grand festival, so everyone with the means to travel would flock to Colbrand. The streets were packed almost to overflowing, with everyone looking for a bed for the night.
As the sun drifted towards the horizon, Noah started to get worried. He hadn't found any inns with a spare room, and even the stables were occupied. He might have to sleep in the streets. He'd prefer not to scour the city for a spot where no one had recently dumped a chamber pot. Despite his concern, he didn't drop his guard and grabbed the wrist of a pickpocket as they tried to reach into his bag. He twisted the street rat's arm, forcing him to the ground.
"Nice try, you're lucky I don't have time to..." Noah trailed off, hearing something that made his heart skip a beat. The noise of the streets smothered it, but he was sure he heard something familiar. "No fucking way."
Noah released the thief and took off. Left, right, left, he ran down the roads, following the distant strumming. Finally, he arrived to find a man sitting in the street with a guitar in his hands. He was in his late twenties, with long messy hair and a beard, the dirtiest pair of jeans Noah had ever seen, and a torn leather jacket. The neck of his guitar had been broken and poorly repaired, and the lower bout had a large hole busted in it, so none of his chords sounded right. Still, he played, catching the rare tossed coin with his open guitar case.
"Classical Gas," Noah said.
The man's hand jerked, producing a whine from his guitar that threatened to break one of the strings. He stared at Noah with wide eyes, his mouth hanging open. "What the fuck did you just say?"
"Never thought I'd hear Classical Gas being played on a street in goddamn Middle Earth."
The man dropped his guitar and scrambled over to Noah, too excited to even get off his knees. He grabbed Noah's shirt, sobbing hysterically. "Oh God, I thought I was alone! I thought I had lost my mind!" His wailing was drawing looks from everyone around.
"Hey, hey, take it easy." Noah tried to calm him, but he was hysterical. "Come on; I'll buy you a drink. You and I have a lot to talk about."
They went to a nearby bar, and Noah ordered a pitcher and two mugs for their table in the corner. The man emptied his mug as soon as it was filled and slammed it back onto the table with a deep sigh.
"So, who are you?" Noah asked, drinking his beer with substantially less vigor.
"I'm Daniel, you?"
"I'm... Noah. You came from the modern world, same as me, right?"
"Tennessee, 2019, you?"
"Maine, same year. Did you die in the other world?"
"Yeah, I got hit by a truck. Next thing I know, I'm waking up on a beach. That happened a couple months ago. You died too?"
"School shooting."
"Oof."
"Don't worry about it. Tell me, has this ever happened to you before? Traveling to different realities after death?"
"Fuck no. I mean, I've had some bad trips before, but nothing like this. What about you?"
Noah hesitated, unsure of how to respond. Everything he thought he knew had changed. This man had the transmigration ability without reincarnating, meaning he was only experiencing one of Noah's problems and offered no help on the other. He didn't have enough information to safely lay his cards on the table.
"No, I thought this stuff only happened in fantasy novels."
"Christ, I was hoping you might know what was going on."
"Look on the bright side. Would you rather have been splattered by that truck?"
Daniel refilled his mug with shaky hands. "I wish I had. Do you have any idea how many times I've had the shit kicked out of me since I got here?"
"Tell me everything that's happened. Maybe something you did after arriving or where it happened will offer us a clue."
"I woke up with my guitar broken, and I was craving pretty bad. I just thought I had been out partying. It wasn't the weirdest place I've woken up. I didn't even remember the truck until later. I knew something was wrong when I reached the first town. It was like a fucking Renaissance fair, man. Everyone looked at me like a fucking alien.
I was out of smack and fucking dying on my feet. Some church took me in once I promised to devote myself to whatever god they worshiped. That week nearly killed me, I swear to fucking Christ. Sleeping on some straw, shitting and puking my brains out while rats chewed on my feet. I bailed as soon as I could walk.
I decided to come here. I thought I'd have a better chance of living in the city rather than out in the boondocks. I've been playing in the street to try and get scratch. My fucking guitar, man, broken to shit. I tried fixing it, but it's fucked. I can't play anything right. I've been mugged so many times, and the soldiers don't do shit. They beat me up too."
"What about before the accident? What was your life like? Did you ever encounter some kind of magic or unexplainable phenomenon that might have been the precursβ might have led up to you showing up in this world."
"That's what I've been trying to figure out. I've been trying to remember, but big parts of my life are really hazy. Before I came here, my life was only a little bit better. I had a shitty apartment and paid rent by playing in bars and dealing heroin, though I ended up using as much as I sold. At least coming here got me clean, though I don't know if it counts since I don't even have the option to shoot up. As for any magic, I'm gonna have to say no."
"But can you use any magic now?"
"I fucking wish, bro. Then I'd show those soldiers who's boss."