Chapter One-Hundred Twenty-Nine

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Chapter One-Hundred Twenty-Nine

I look over the maps and try to figure out what my next goal is, while the others continue to plan what to do with the mayor and such. Im pretty sure that I could just fully ignore him and the larger government if I really wanted. Tarl said Im my own thing and nations tend to try to stay out of dungeon business, after all. Still, I dont want to be a jerk of a neighbor. Im confident they can hammer and smooth things out, especially if I give the mayor the lipservice of an apology.

So what else do I need to do? I need to sort out Hullbreak, thats definitely a major thing I need to do. Hes all set for delvers now, but how do I actually get delvers to go delve? After the days events, even Im seeing a bit less activity, and I dont have the reputation of being dangerous to delve.

Theres also the simple fact that, even if Hullbreak had no problem with delvers, everything except the seagull spawner is under the water. But Im pretty sure it used to be friendlier, before the accident. So how did people delve? I take a moment to look through what Tarl gave me on it, but nothing really mentions how Hullbreak was actually being delved. Were people just able to make the water potions and so delve like that?

I take a moment to get Teemos attention, and he hops over to Tarl while the others are discussing a few details.

Hey Tarl how did people delve Hullbreak?

The elf blinks for a moment. What? Oh, right, your new vassal. Ah I believe most of the delving was fishing.

That counts?

He nods. A lot of aquatic dungeons are prime fishing locations. Its a different sort of contest, but its still a battle between delver and denizen.

Teemos thoughtful look mirrors my reaction to that. If fishing works that could be a lot easier.

Thanks, says Teemo with a smile, and lets Tarl slip back into paying attention to the discussion at the table.

Right, I also need to get a mole and a gremlin to join and maybe one of those cave stoats that like to eat Violets cave bunnies. Pin in that, back to taking stock.

Below the tunnels are the deep caverns, which really only have the rockslides and stalactsprites. Definitely need something more normal for down here. I think the snakes will be a good addition here, along with the new things, if we can get them. The access shaft also runs from the caverns up to near the entry cave in the yard. Theres also the spiderkin enclave down here, of course, with the underswamps past them. The cave lobster hatcheries seem to be working just fine, and help round out and stabilize their diet with what they hunt in the swamps. Oh, and the dire mosquito invaders. Yeah not really in the market to add them to my spawners, thanks.

Back on the surface, theres the cemetery. Its mostly for ordinary cemetery things, though there is the wolf spawner in the back, as well as the zombie (technically fleshy undead, but theyre close enough to zombies for me), skeleton, and crawling hand spawners. Oh, and the second rat spawner, as well as the bee spawner.

Thats a thing I should have my ratlings do: make some apiaries. Most of the honey stuff is down in the library. Even with Honey running a tight ship in there, messes can happen. I could set up the apiaries in the back of the cemetery, and let the wolves guard them. Ill keep it basic until I expand past the wall up there. Dont want fights to range too far or get too loud in there.

Under the cemetery is the crypt complex, where its wall to wall undead, with the occasional wolf or widow thrown in for variety. I like my green skeletons and fungal zombies. Theyre encouraging some new herbalism nodes in there that the Crystal Shield guys seem to love.

The ratkin enclave is deeper in, and theyre nice and established by now. They have some good mushroom beds stacked in rooms in there, and theyre cultivating all kinds of different varieties. Their staple is something that looks a lot like a portabella to me: big fat caps with short stems. Theres even a weird one that grows tall and thin that they dry out, grind, and use similar to flour. The mushroom bread is still a work in progress, but it fills bellies and supplements their hunting.

Theres Rockys arena down here I should give that the polish it deserves before I go do anything else with spawners and expanding and such. Its been dug out and the arena itself is made, but the boxing arena is still sadly missing its boxing ring. How do they even make a boxing ring? Boards with a tough silk tarp will work for now, but Im pretty sure theres a lot more give to the floor of a proper boxing ring.

I chew on options as my mind wanders, and my attention drifts to the underswamps past the spiderkin, reminding me of something that Ive been idly wanting to do for a while, but seemed to far out of my reach. Its still a ways off but close enough for me to actually consider, now.

Im pretty sure Aranya must have come from somewhere past the underswamps. The aquifer lake isnt something you just cross on foot. The swamps arent a picnic for that either, but its at least feasible. Somewhere past the scythemaws, there must be more kobolds.

I look over my goals as I consider that. Hullbreak needs proper delving, get fishing boats. Violet need to expand, just give her a little push, maybe a quest for it. Spiderkin need to get settled properly, just need time. The caverns need more encounters, add in snakes and maybe moles/gremlins/both. Assimilate moles/gremlins, just need to let Jello do her work. Rockys arena needs finishing, shouldnt be too difficult to get a basic ring built. The Southwood needs help, Leo can focus more on that now Hullbreak is my vassal.

Aranyas people are out there. Find some way to contact them.