Discaimer:

I do NOT own Ragnarok, so get over it!

Author's Note: This story is accurate enough to be a walkthrough to the Kiel Quest. Also, in this story, I wrote the order of the swords as 3142. In the game it's 4231. I think Gravity had is ass backwards. The way I wrote it in the story makes COMPLETE sense. Dun think so? You try to figure it out. XD

Also, Delta is my character from Essence RO. I did the quest on that server and wrote this.

It was sunrise, and Delta had finally made it to Juno, the city of Sages that floats in the sky by the powers of Ymir. There were Sages everywhere. Wizards, Mages, Professors, all those types walked the streets babbling on about their newest findings, all things Delta could only dream of comprehending.

After the long trip from Alde Barren, Delta decided to chill out at the bar. After asking directions, he found it to be in the Treasure Hunter's Guild. It took a while to navigate his way through the huge city crowded with people, but he finally got to the Treasure Hunter's Guild. Upon entering, he noticed the bar keeper was in a frenzy. He walked up to the counter, curiousity getting the better of him, and asked for a drink. "A drink please? Make it hard."

The bar keeper immediately stared the younger man down. "Everything's going to hell! I'll be in trouble if I don't get this delivered, and the delivery boy hasn't showed...Hey, you wanted a drink, right?" Delta nodded slowly. The bar keeper smiled. "I'll cut you a deal, you deliver some of this wine to Ms. Lecollane at Kiel Hyre Academy, and I'll give you whatever drink you want, for free."

Delta was taken aback by the mans desperate eyes. "O-okay, I can do that. Where is Kiel Hyre Academy?"

A smug look on his face, the bar keeper explained. "South east of here. It's a huge building. It looks out of place with its surroundings, so you can't miss it. Take the wine to the culinary arts teacher on the basement floor." He gingerly handed a bottle of fine wine to Delta. "And no drinking it!"

He took the wine and nodded. "Yeah, no problem..."

As he left the guild, he decided he'd better stock up on supplies before he left. Juno Field was a dangerous place, especially with Arch Angeling running around.

He made it to a strange building. That obviously WASN'T the Academy. It was nowhere near big enough. Just as he turned around, he was jumped by Arch Angeling. Bolt after bolt, the thing wouldn't go down. It kept creating a Sanctuary to heal itself. Unable to run, Delta stumbled over his feet in panic. "Shit!" The Arch Angeling had him pinned. He reached in his bag and felt something. Of course! A fly wing! Delta hastily rubbed the dust off of the wing, and he found himself near a fairly large building. "This must be the place..."

He was glad he no longer had to see that menacing Arch Angeling. The building was fairly big, and looked fairly old. Delta approached what he assumed to be the main entrance.

"Excuse me, but you're not allowed here!" Delta jumped at the sudden voice of the watchman at the entrance.

He cleared his throat nervously. "Uh, I presume this is Kiel Hyre Academy...I...Need to deliver this bottle of wine to Ms. Lecollane, if that's possible?"

The look in the watchman's eyes wasn't friendly. "Fine. But be quick about it! No wandering around!"

Delta quickly ran inside and leaned against the door in relief. Upon walking to the nearest stairs, he could overhear the voices of a couple of gossiping teens. "Yeah, but they say there's a black monster out there..."

"Really? Is that why we're missing students?"

"I really don't know, it's just a rumor, but I'm not going to check it out...Huh?" One of the girls noticed Delta eavesdropping. "What are YOU doing here?"

Delta couldn't think right. There was something strange about these girls... "Uh, could you tell me how to get to the Cullinary Arts room?"

The other girl giggled. "Sure! It's downstairs!"

Not wanting to waste anymore time, he went downstairs and found the classroom. It looked like a fairly large kitchen. At the front of the room stood the teacher, whom Delta presumed to be Ms. Lecollane. "Are you Ms. Lecollane?"

She turned around and stared at him. "Yes, is there a problem with that?" The look in her eyes was vicious.

"N-no, not at all! I just...Got a delivery for you..." He handed over the wine.

"Thank you, I really needed this. Now hurry off, no lingering." With that, she turned and continued what she was working with.

On his way out, Delta saw a young girl. In his presense, she jumped, and dropped the bowl of batter she was mixing. The teacher up front called to her. "Don't mess up, or you'll fail for the semester!"

The girl began to panic. "Hey, what are you doing?" asked a curious Delta.

So absorbed in though, she kept panicing. "Oh, what am I going to do? She'll fail me if I don't get these cookies done!"

Delta got closer. "Excuse me, but are you having trouble?"

She looked at him in relief. "Yes...I need to get these cookies done, but I messed up again and spilled the batter all over the floor...Oh, what am I going to do?"

He picked up the abandoned bowl and set it on the table. "Well, I'm no cook, but if you tell me the ingrediants, maybe I can get them for you."

She heaved a sigh of relief. "Oh, thank you so much! Ok, I'll need Eggs, Culinary Wine, Flour, Cheese, Milk, and a few Cacaos."

"No problem." On his way out, he heard those two girls whispering again.

"But what if it's real? What if we're next?"

"Shhh, I think the Professor is coming...No, it's just that weirdo again..."

Offended, Delta left to head for Lighthalzen. Lighthalzen was a huge city, the Capital of Schwarzwald Republic. It had a large variety of goods if you looked hard enough. He headed to what seemed to be a grociery store, and walked in. The walls were lined with various things. After looking, he brought the ingrediants to the counter and payed for it with Zeny. Once done, he headed back to the Academy.

The girl smiled when she received the ingrediants. "Thank you so much! I'm not a good cook, but I'm trying. Wait here and you can have some of the cookies when I'm done!" After about twenty minutes, she came back with a plateful of delicous cookies. "Here, try a few!" As Delta took one, she continued. "Oh, silly me, I never introduced myself. I'm Ellyja, but everyone calls me Elly."

"Delta..." he replied, but his voice was muffled by the cookies. He was never accustomed to good manners.

She giggled a bit. "Heehee, nice to meet you, Delta! Say, if you don't mind, I'm not allowed to leave this place, but I want to give my grampa some of my cookies. I know he'll be proud. Can you take them to him?"

"Do you want me to?" Delta replied lamely.

Elly smiled. "Yes, please do."

Delta accepted the cookies. "Alright, I can do that. Bye!" And with that, Delta headed north towards the cottage he had seen earlier. There was a man near the entrance. Delta stepped forward. "I'm here to see Kiel Hyre on behalf of Elly."

The man grunted. "Not home..."