Villain Is on Vacation - Chapter 166: Crafting
Crafting.
It is a skill that involves creating items from raw materials or components.
It is a skill that has been practiced for thousands of years, and encompasses a wide range of activities from pottery, woodworking, metalworking, to sewing, knitting, and embroidery.
Crafting is a skill that requires patience, creativity, and precision. The resulting products can be functional, decorative, or both.
Crafting can be done with a variety of materials, including wood, metal, clay, fabric, and paper.
Each material requires different tools, techniques, and skills.
For example, woodworking requires saws, chisels, sanders, and drills, while metalworking requires welding equipment, grinders, and hammers.
Clay requires a potter’s wheel, molds, and kilns, while fabric requires sewing machines, needles, and thread.
Paper requires cutting tools, adhesives, and decorative materials like paint and glitter.
One of the main benefits of crafting is the ability to create unique, personalized items.
In summary, crafting is a versatile and rewarding skill that involves creating unique items from a variety of materials.
It requires patience, creativity, and precision, and offers therapeutic benefits as well as the satisfaction of creating something with one’s own hands.
But Rain was dumbstruck at the current moment.
Apparently, he had to complete a few easy tasks. Many hours had passed already.
[Task Board]
►[Easy]
– Gather 10 Beach Plums
Reward – 3 points.
Deadline – 1 day.
Penalty – lose 5 points for every day past the deadline.
Status: Done.
– Build a sturdy shelter using available materials that can withstand harsh weather
Reward – 10 points.
Deadline – 2 days.
Penalty – lose 10 points for every day past the deadline.
Status: Incomplete
– Catch a fish using a handmade spear Reward – 10 points.
Deadline – 2 days.
Penalty – lose 5 points for every day past the deadline.
– Craft a wooden bow and arrow for hunting
Reward – 15 points.
Deadline – 2 days and 10 hours
Penalty – lose 10 points for every day past the deadline.
[Under work, don’t worry. I will make up for it tomorrow and upload extra Chapters. Sorry for inconvenience.]
12 sword moves that could be used under the Blazing Flame Sword Style:
Blazing Slash – A powerful horizontal slash that unleashes a wave of flames.
Flame Thrust – A quick thrusting attack that launches a concentrated blast of flames towards the opponent.
Inferno Charge – A charging attack that engulfs the sword in flames and leaves a trail of fire in its wake.
Ignition Strike – A downward strike that ignites the ground beneath the opponent’s feet, causing a fiery explosion.
Flame Parry – A defensive move that creates a wall of flames to block incoming attacks.
Burning Fury – A series of rapid slashes that create a whirlwind of flames around the user.
Flame Burst – A quick burst of flames that blinds the opponent and disrupts their attacks.
Blazing Uppercut – An upward strike that launches the opponent into the air and engulfs them in flames.
Firestorm Sweep – A sweeping attack that unleashes a wave of flames in a wide arc.
Flame Shield – A defensive move that creates a shield of flames to protect the user from incoming attacks.
Phoenix Dive – A diving attack that unleashes a burst of flames upon impact with the ground.
Inferno Wave – A powerful wave of flames that can be launched towards the opponent from a distance.
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12 moves for the “Shadow Sword Style”
1. Nightfall Step – a lightning-fast step that allows for a swift strike that catches opponents off guard
2. Reflection Dance – a fluid and graceful technique that uses the sword to reflect and redirect incoming attacks
3. Whispering Wind – a footwork technique that allows the user to move swiftly and silently, leaving opponents guessing
4. Eclipse Leap – a powerful leap forward that leads into a thrust that can penetrate even the strongest armor, leaving opponents vulnerable
5. Eclipse’s Edge Sweep – a sweeping strike that can knock opponents off balance, setting up for the next attack
6. Mirage Dash – a sudden and deceptive dash that creates the illusion of an attack, confusing opponents and leaving them open for a counterattack
7. Void Step – a precise and devastating step forward that leads into a stabbing attack that can target vital areas of the body, causing significant damage
8. Moonrise Spin – a spinning sweep attack that can hit multiple targets at once, sending opponents reeling
9. Shadowwall Defense – a defensive move that blocks attacks and sets up for a powerful counterattack, leaving opponents surprised
10. Vanishing Step – a technique that allows the user to blend into the surroundings with a quick step, becoming almost invisible and leaving opponents disoriented
11. Fusion Flow – a flowing technique that combines the user’s sword with their energy, creating a powerful and unpredictable weapon that can shatter opponents’ defenses
12. Tempest Rush – a rush of quick and precise attacks that can overwhelm opponents and leave them defenseless, culminating in a final, devastating strike.
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Elves – Elves are often depicted as graceful and elegant, with pointed ears and a natural affinity for magic. They are typically portrayed as wise and ancient beings, with a deep connection to nature and a long lifespan.
Dwarves – Dwarves are known for their short stature, stocky build, and great strength. They are often depicted as skilled metalworkers and craftsmen, with a love of gold and precious gems.
Orcs – Orcs are usually portrayed as brutish and violent, with a love of battle and a fierce loyalty to their tribe or clan. They are often depicted with green skin and a prominent lower jaw.
Goblins – Goblins are often portrayed as mischievous and cunning, with a talent for thievery and trickery. They are usually depicted with a hunched posture, long fingers, and a large nose.
Dragons – Dragons are usually depicted as massive, winged beasts with scales and the ability to breathe fire or other forms of elemental energy. They are often portrayed as ancient and powerful, with a hoard of treasure that they fiercely guard.
Mermaids – Mermaids are often depicted as beautiful and alluring, with a fish-like tail and the ability to breathe underwater. They are usually portrayed as playful and curious, but also fiercely protective of their underwater homes.
Centaurs – Centaurs are often depicted as half-human, half-horse creatures, with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. They are usually portrayed as skilled hunters and archers, with a deep connection to nature.
Fairies – Fairies are often portrayed as small, delicate creatures with wings and a mischievous nature. They are usually associated with magic and enchantment, and are often depicted as guardians of the natural world.
These are just a few examples of the many fantasy races found in literature and mythology.
Giants – Giants are often depicted as massive, powerful beings, towering over humanoids. They are usually portrayed as slow and lumbering, but possess great strength and durability. In some stories, giants are intelligent and possess magical abilities.
Trolls – Trolls are often depicted as ugly, brutish creatures with a love for destruction and chaos. They are typically portrayed as being immune to magic and possessing regenerative abilities. In some stories, trolls are vulnerable to sunlight and fire.
Vampires – Vampires are often depicted as immortal, undead creatures with a thirst for blood. They are typically portrayed as charming and seductive, with the ability to transform into bats or wolves. In some stories, vampires are vulnerable to sunlight and can be killed with a wooden stake through the heart.
Werewolves – Werewolves are often depicted as humans who can transform into wolves or wolf-like creatures during a full moon. They are typically portrayed as fierce and uncontrollable, with enhanced senses and strength. In some stories, silver is a weakness for werewolves.
Gnomes – Gnomes are often depicted as small, humanoid creatures with a love for tinkering and engineering. They are usually portrayed as living underground, in burrows or mines, and possess a natural affinity for earth magic. In some stories, gnomes are also associated with illusions and trickery.
Naga – Nagas are often depicted as half-human, half-snake creatures, with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a serpent. They are typically portrayed as intelligent and powerful, with the ability to control and manipulate magic. In some stories, nagas are revered as protectors of nature and wisdom.
Fauns – Fauns are often depicted as half-human, half-goat creatures, with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a goat. They are usually portrayed as playful and mischievous, with a love for music and revelry. In some stories, fauns are also associated with fertility and nature.
Demons – Demons are often depicted as malevolent, supernatural entities with dark powers and a desire to cause harm. They are usually portrayed as being bound to the underworld or hell and can be summoned by a practitioner of dark magic.
Angels – Angels are often depicted as divine beings with great power and beauty. They are usually associated with goodness, purity, and the protection of the innocent. In some stories, angels are depicted as warriors, defending humanity against evil forces
Minotaurs – Minotaurs are often depicted as half-human, half-bull creatures, with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a bull. They are typically portrayed as fierce warriors, with great strength and endurance. In some stories, minotaurs are associated with labyrinths or mazes.
Satyrs – Satyrs are often depicted as half-human, half-goat creatures, with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a goat. They are usually portrayed as mischievous and lustful, with a love for wine and revelry.
Sphinxes – Sphinxes are often depicted as mystical creatures with the head of a human and the body of a lion. They are typically portrayed as guardians of knowledge or treasures, and are known for their riddles and puzzles.
Undead – Undead creatures are often depicted as reanimated corpses with a hunger for the living. They are usually associated with death and decay, and can be created
through a variety of means, such as necromancy, curses, or viruses.