Book 6: Chapter 15: The work Advances

Name:Heather the Necromancer Author:
Book 6: Chapter 15: The work Advances

Are you sure youre doing this right? Quinny asked as she, Breanne, and Umtha leaned over Heathers interface.

I have never built a city before, Heather exclaimed and studied the options for the hundredth time. They had been working on this for hours, with all five women struggling over the various details. Everyone had some idea of how it should look, and those opinions started to conflict minutes after they started.

Maybe it would be easier to create the building first, then worry about all the details? Breanne suggested.

Are you even sure you are building it on the right spot? Umtha asked.

That's it, I am submitting the changes I have, and if it blows up something, Frank can fix it, Heather exclaimed and pushed the submit button.

All five women looked up as a four-story building of dark wood and stone brick appeared on the corner of the plaza. Large banners hung from the slate roof showing the unicorn symbol of Gwen's kingdom over a crossed sword and staff on a bag of gold. This was Paradise City's adventurer's guild, and it was named the heroes hall. It would hopefully become a hub for players and act as an effective way to steer them to prepared adventures.

Well, you did place it on the right spot, Umtha said.

Why would you think it was the wrong spot? Heather asked.

You didnt even know what corner of the plaza this was, Umtha said defensively.

That's because the goblin-made roads don't appear properly on the map, Heather insisted as Umtha threw up her hands in defeat. She sighed and suggested they go inside and see if everything had appeared as they had planned it.

The oak double doors were over three meters tall and opened into a vast hall lined with long tables and benches. There was a back area with a generic statue of a unicorn where smaller round tables could be found. This space was designed by Frank and acted as a mead hall, where a meal could be purchased cheaply. The grand hall went up two floors so that it was ringed by a balcony. At the far end was a counter where a lovely woman with rabbit ears waited to serve adventurers.

You are sure she needed to be a rabbit? Heather asked as they moved into the room.

Are you kidding? Quinny laughed. The guild master is always a rabbit person in the anime. People would be disappointed if you made her any other race.

If you say so, Heather said as she looked over all the finely carved dark woods of the railings and stairs. Even the long tables were ornate with long green runners featuring the guild logo. The walls were hung with animal heads, weapons, and more banners meant to look heroic. There was a large message board to one side of the counter where notices for adventures would be posted.

Good morning, adventurers! the rabbit woman called as they approached. Have you come to seek a quest?

She doesnt know who we are? Breanne asked as they drew closer.

I thought I had that set, Heather grumbled and opened her panel again. I am not even sure where the option is. It took me hours to set up Monica, and this woman is far more complex. I don't have a default profile for a guild master of an adventurers guild, so I have to build it from scratch. She went into the settings for known entities and added them one by one before hitting submit. The woman they had named Tash blinked, then smiled widely as an ear twitched.

Oh, hello, Princess Hannah, she said cheerfully. I am honored you have come to our humble guild. She smiled and clasped her hands as if genuinely excited to see them.

Hmm, I liked her better when she didnt know who we were, Breanne said as the womans cheery nature grated on her.

I will tone down her enthusiasm, Heather agreed but decided to look into it later. They went to the message board that dominated a wall and provided space for a hundred postings. Quinny wanted to try and post a small fetch quest she had prepared and took up a piece of paper on the table below the board. She opened her interface and went over the details before submitting them as a physical copy. Magically the writing appeared on the paper, using a fancy font that looked like it had been done with an ink pen. She then used a pin to post it on the board before going to Tash.

Do you have any quests available? Quinny asked.

We have one quest that is suitable for you, Tash replied with a nod. The guild has a request for ten spectral mushrooms that can be found in the haunted forest. Gather the mushrooms and bring them back for a small reward.

Mushrooms? Heather asked as she was surprised it wasnt a quest to kill zombies.

Chandice wants the mushrooms, Quinny explained. This way, we can get players to pick them for her.

Shouldnt she post that quest for herself? Breanne asked. I bet she could use this board to gather all sorts of ingredients.

Hmm, I might use it for the same thing, Heather said as she considered the possibilities. She could easily make bone golems if she had players collecting bones for her. There were also the flowers in Quinny's forest that she wanted to study, and she suspected Chandice could help her with that. Frank had a few adventures in mind to send players into his tunnels in search of items he placed there.

It appears to be working, Umtha said as she looked around.

No goblin quests you want to post? Heather asked with a nudge.

I don't know what I would ask players to do, Umtha replied, looking as if she was thinking. I will give it some thought.

I want to build a bunch of quests, Quinny said and looked at Breanne. Didnt you want to send players to find a missing boat and learn what happened to the players?

I am still working out the details, Breanne replied, explaining that she needed a good reward for the adventure.

How are we going to finance all these rewards? Quinny asked as she sat at a table.

Heather sat beside her and explained how they would fund most of it. NPC merchants could sell some of what was collected, and players paid a small fee to join the guild. There were additional funds collected by selling food and drinks to hungry adventurers. Beyond that, there was a tax on player shops, rents collected for properties, and the gold they got when a player died in their areas. All of this should outpace the rewards being dished out, providing a sort of economy for the land. That brought up what the land would do about income, and Heather didn't really have an idea.

Heather thought they could export rare magical ingredients they had in abundance, like bone powder or grave mold, but Frank had another idea. He wanted to push the goblin quarter of the city and the things they could make. They were the only city in the known world that had a large population of friendly goblins. They would be the largest source of goblin weapons, tools, and trinkets, making them quite valuable. Heather couldn't disagree with his point, and thinking about it gave her a good idea.

Umtha, why dont you make an adventure to destroy a rogue goblin machine, Heather suggested.

A goblin machine? Umtha repeated.

Yeah, Heather said as she started to work out the details. What if we say the goblins created some robot labor that you use to build tunnels or something? One of them went haywire and is running wild in some areas. Players have to fight their way to it, then kill it and bring back some part of it for the reward.

That sounds cool, Quinny interjected as Breanne and Umtha sat at the table with them.

I suppose I could do something like that, Umtha agreed. Maybe I could use some old mines as a small adventure and send players in to stop the machines.

See, this is going to be fun, Heather said and waved to Tash. Bring us the meal of the day.

Right away! the woman called and rushed off to fetch the meals.

So, how much more of the city do you plan to build today? Breanne asked.

The roads are done, and Frank has the goblins building the outer walls, Heather said as she considered the options. We're not going to build the gate to mother's city until we're done building here. So I guess I will assign more districts and start fleshing them out.

Is the goblin area ready? Umtha asked. I have several players from your world that are interested in building.

Well, send them to the city, Heather said as Tash returned and set down a tray with five bowls of stew.

Here you go. Compliments of the house, she said with a big smile and hurried away.

Umm, what is it? Heather asked as she leaned over the steaming bowl.

Oh, goodness, Breanne groaned. Its rabbit stew.

Rabbit stew? Heather choked and looked at Tash. Alright, I see I have to customize the menu too. I don't care if it's a cheap meal. We aren't serving Rabbit stew at the guild run by a rabbit woman.

After a few corrections, they headed out, walking down streets that contained a few generic buildings done in her fancy style. Heather tried to use the default designs, but they made the city look dreary with muted colors and gray walls. She assumed this was what most cities of this kind would have looked like, but she wanted something more. Hours had been spent with Frank and the others modifying the default appearances to include white stone, marble, or colored brick. Where wood was used, it was often carved to show repeating patterns. Roofs were wooden shingle or slate, with a few capped in copper being planned. The biggest change was the inclusion of graceful arches, spires, and stained glass. Flower boxes were added to many windows, and houses that once sat directly on streets now sat back far enough for planters or tiny strips of yard. This would allow Heather to add a lot of flowers and plants to the city, adding much-needed color. Main roads were extra wide so she could put larger planters in them and smaller roads often had round plazas or small garden squares to break them up.

It was all coming together but going much more slowly than anticipated. Even Gwen was surprised by how much Heather was tweaking the default options. She often visited to check on progress and make recommendations to the style. Thanks to Gwen, brick walls often had mosaics, and the streets were lit by fancy magical lights resembling metal flowers whose petals opened to contain a magical ball of light. Water canals crossed by ornate bridges separated several quarters of the city. The water was tinted to give it a rich blue color and flowed slowly out of the city, where it passed through meandering brooks to the distant lake. She was careful to make sure one of these canals ran by the goblin district so they could make use of water wheels for power.

So, another year then? Breanne asked as they walked down the smooth stone road admiring the houses.

I guess I could do that, Frank agreed.

I could add a goblin quest to recover stolen items, Umtha offered. I will think of some goblin things a mad scientist would like to use, and you can hide them in this dungeon.

With the tense moment over, Frank went on to show them more, slipping into that boy who wanted to build a magical world. Heather liked him like this because it meant he was happy and looking forward to better things. For the next hour, he showed them a dozen rooms and explained all the features of secret tunnels, hidden treasures, and clever traps. He had put an amazing amount of thought into it, and she told him so as they returned to the surface. This time they came out of a tower on a fork in the street and walked out the gate to be greeted by a familiar face.

Frank, Heather! Jaina called and waved from where she stood with Gisley and a tall human man with wavy dark hair. He smiled a bit like Finneous did but wore finely trimmed leather armor and an assortment of knives and daggers. The women wore nothing but slave collars and leather straps on their wrists and ankles, causing Frank immediately look away.

Jaina! Quinny cried and ran up to hug her.

Oh, how is my favorite little zombie girl? Jaina asked as she returned the hug.

I am wonderful, Quinny replied and stepped back, only to sweep Gisley into a hug.

Umm, hi, Heather said as she walked up and tried not to notice the women were naked. What brings you to our work in progress? She did her best to focus on Jaina's eyes, but in truth, it was Quinny who was making her the most upset. She was supposed to be Heather's girlfriend. So why was she kissing Gisley like that?

It looks like you have a lot of it done, Jaina replied as she looked around. But the castle isnt even started?

We are debating the design, Frank said as he tried to keep his eyes on the man.

I see, Jaina replied as Gisley and Quinny shared a quick kiss. I would like you all to meet our dear friend, Santos, the rogue guild leader.

Hello, I'm Hannah, and this is my husband, Frank, Heather said before introducing Breanne, Umtha, and Quinny, who was still in Gisley's arms. The moment was awkward as Quinny was far more fixated on the woman in her arms until Breanne stepped in to put a stop to it.

Will you stop molesting the fairy, Breanne demanded as she took Quinny by the wrist and pulled her away.

I dont mind, Gisley said with a broad smile but allowed Quinny to go.

Is there something we can do for you? Heather asked to change the focus back to Jaina. She was thankful for Breannes quick decision but made a mental note to deal with Quinny later.

Actually, there is something you could do for me, Jaina said and gestured to the man at her side. Santos lost his lair a while back because he was helping us. He has been without a home for quite a while now, but unfortunately, most cities already have a thieves guild.

Heather wasnt sure where Jaina was going with this until the woman came right out and asked if Santos could recreate his guild in the tunnels under their city. He would need them to give him access to a region of the land and perhaps a structure on the surface to be a safe house and hidden entrance.

Do we want thieves running around our city? Heather asked as she looked at Frank.

They are going to do that anyway, Frank said. But this way, we know who controls the local guild, and if there are any problems, we know who to talk to.

I assure you my rogues won't cause you any harm, Santos said. And, of course, you can call on us whenever you need something taken care of quietly.

The rogues also tend to hear about secret plans or plots long before they happen, Jaina added. He could be invaluable as your eyes and ears in the city.

Well, Heather said as she saw no reason to deny the request. Why not? Welcome to the city.

Thank you, Santos said with a curt bow. You won't regret this, and I promise the guild will cause you no trouble. We will do our best to aid you and help deal with problem players. You would be surprised how effectively a dozen rogues are at convincing somebody to play elsewhere.

Heather thanked him for offering to deal with bad players as Frank looked over the city map for a good place to hide the rogue's lair. He asked what kind of building would best suit their needs as a cover for their operations, and Santos suggested a tavern.

Oh, can I be a barmaid? Gisley asked excitedly.

Gisley, do you love being a barmaid that much? Jaina laughed.

I happen to like it, Gisley said defensively and folded her arms. Chandice does too.

I wouldnt mind having her around more often, Santos said with a wink.

You men are terrible, Jaina laughed. But thats ultimately up to Roric. He decides what she can and cant do.

I cant wait to ask him, Gisley added with a bounce on her toes. I hope he lets me do it.

How are you going to prowl the forest and work the tavern? Jaina asked with a serious glare.

I just want to work a couple of days a week, Gisley said. Besides, we all have to work the guild.

Work the guild? Umtha questioned as Heather quickly cut in.

Never mind that! she said and cleared her throat.

Frank used his kingdom heart to show Santos a few locations, and they settled on one near the outer wall across one of the canals. He gave Santos ownership of the land and permission to build a tunnel complex underneath it. Santos wanted it close to the walls so he could build a hidden route out of the city. He thanked them for giving his guild a home and asked if he could begin the work on the tavern right away. Jaina and Gisley went with him, waiving as they headed off to see the plot, leaving Frank staring at two naked rears.

I wonder if they would let me work as a barmaid? Quinny asked once they were gone.

Heather felt a pang of jealousy over that remark and quickly tried to work through it. She knew Quinny was very open about her feelings for people, but the zombie woman was hers. It bothered her that Quinny expressed affection for a woman outside their group, but Heather wondered if she could blame her. After all, Heather had them all on hold, waiting for her to bring them in. Maybe this was just what she needed to realize that this had gone on too long. She couldn't feel jealous when she wasn't providing any emotional stimulus for Quinny or the others. She realized that perhaps it was time to state the truth and bring it out in the open where all of them could acknowledge it.

You, Heather said and turned to face the zombie woman. You owe us an apology.

I owe you an apology for what? Quinny said in surprise.

Heather took a deep breath and walked up to Quinny. This was her chance to put them all on the proper path, and despite her fears, she needed to say it boldly.

You have three girlfriends and a boyfriend already, Heather stated as firmly as possible. And we dont want to see you kissing other girls.

Wait! Quinny said in shock. Do you mean that? Are we finally going to say it out in the open between all of us? Were all dating?

Heather looked to Breanne and Umtha, who didn't oppose the idea causing Quinny to run to Heather and pull her into a hug.

Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you! Quinny cried as Heather wrapped her up.

Youre sure about this? Breanne asked as Heather looked nervous,

Am I ever sure about anything? Heather replied as Umtha Joined the hug. Breanne joined it a moment later, and the four women squished Quinny between them until Heather looked back.

Where is Frank? she said and noticed him stepping away.

I, uh, should finish the tunnels, he said as the hulking ghoul looked terrified.

Oh no, you don't! she shouted. Do you have any idea how hard that was for me to say? Now, you get over here and hug your women! Heather shouted, causing him to flinch.

I. I mean, do you really mean that? Or. Cause maybe we. Frank said nervously as he played with his claws.

Heather groaned and broke from the hug turning the line of women on him.

Ladies, our boyfriend isnt comfortable with this situation, Heather said. He needs to learn he doesnt have a choice.

Haha! Quinny laughed as they rushed him, piling into his chest until he relented and wrapped his arms around them. It was how it was meant to be, and everyone accepted the new open understanding. From here on out, they were all in a relationship and bound to be married. Heather had only one last hurdle to deal with, and that was what to do about Blackbast.