Chapter 176: Bee-utiful Colors
The next day, Fourth of the Seventh zipped back through the King’s realm, leading soldier bees laden with plants of different kinds. She passed right through the shortcut by the entrance to emerge directly into her home room, making a quick turn to head towards the Orchard. The First of the Fifth’s First Daughter and her communer were already waiting for her.
“Fourth of the Seventh!”
“First of the Fifth’s First Daughter!”
The two queens met in the air and brushed antennae before the First of the Fifth’s First Daughter led them back to their joint hive in the Orchard. Once landed, the First of the Fifth’s First Daughter began grooming her. The Fourth of the Seventh returned the favor as her communer saluted.
“Queen mother, happy to see.”
“Happy to see communer too! How is hive?”
The communer stepped forward until she could brush the Fourth of the Seventh’s antennae before resuming her dance.
“Excellent. King has granted new bee options.”
The First of the Fifth’s First Daughter paused her grooming to join the report dance.
“Yes! Reorienting honey production around new bee type as queen mother suggested!”
The Fourth of the Seventh spun around.
“Amazing, incredible! King is best king!”
Before they could continue, however, the communer’s fuzzy antennae began to glow and twitch.
“Fourth of the Seventh’s Second Daughter approaching, wants to meet.”
“Ok!”
The Fourth of the Seventh took off once more, with her communer and the First of the Fifth’s First Daughter following. Her flight sped up as she saw her second daughter approach at the head of a shimmering rainbow.
“Hi, Second Daughter! How doing?”
The Fourth of the Seventh again hovered close enough to brush antennae with her daughter, at least until her daughter started zipping about once more.
“Queen mother! Look!”
The Fourth of the Seventh looked and found the shimmering rainbow was actually a swarm of worker bees, each of a different color and with a different feel to her mana. Some were regular colors but different shapes, such as one that was as fuzzy as a bumblebee or another that was sleek and lean with only a bit a hair. She was still partially connected to them all and could tell they were all part of one hive.
“Wow! Second Daughter raised all?”
Her Second Daughter continued zipping about rapidly.
“Moved to Fairy Grove! Fairy Grove evolved new workers!”
The Fourth of the Seventh couldn’t help zipping about at that.
“Amazing! Incredible! Want to see room!”
Now, with the plants taken care of, it was time for Belissar to address the other piece of news the Orchard hive had informed him of. He took a deep breath before sending his Tower sight towards the Fairy Grove. He focused on the shimmering, buzzing rainbow zipping around the Fourth of the Seventh and her daughter until he was looking at a single, bright-red bee.
Chromatic Monster Bee Worker (Fire)
Vitality: Minimal
Strength: Minimal
Speed: Average
Magic: Minimal+
Defense: Minimal
Resistance: Minimal+
Special: Minor
Notable Skills: Burning Poison Sting, Heat Resistance, Sacrificial Strike, Brood Offspring
Description: A monster bee worker raised within a chaotic mix of multiple mana types. Develops random mutations and evolutions depending on the balance of mana types, but still fits into a diverse hive. This one is a worker attuned to Fire type mana, which it uses to help warm the hive.
Belissar rubbed his chin as he read over the description. So, the Fairy Grove would indeed mutate bees raised there after all, though not in the manner he expected. Despite this bee seeming largely similar to the burning monster bees living in the Lava Field, it was still considered a different type entirely. He guessed it had something to do with the bee just being one of many variations within its hive, rather than the entire hive converting to one type, but he didn’t know for sure.
What he did know was this: the Fairy Grove was now proven as safe for bees. Entire hives had moved there and though the workers often seemed to get lost, they always found their way back to their hives. New bees had been born and raised right within the mysterious power of the fairy circles and had adapted without an issue. The Fairy Grove was clearly affecting them, but not in a way that had caused them harm so far.
It was time to take more advantage of it. Belissar double checked his mana as an idea brewed in his head.
Mana: 215/1090
There was no issue whatsoever. He had been selecting mana over and over from the daily purification rewards and had plenty to spare. Now, it was time to make use of the currently empty fifth floor.
His Tower was currently arranged with the first floor holding a Dirt Tunnels, the Flower Meadow with the Bee Barracks and Memorial that he called the battle meadow, and the Lava Field. The second floor held the Orchard he had started calling the shortcut room, the Fairy Grove, and the Apothecary’s Hut which was placed off to the side. The third floor held the karnuq and the Flower Meadow, Dirt Tunnels, and Orchard he had created for their use. The fourth floor was the apiary floor with the Apiary, a Dirt Tunnels focused more on providing for bees, and the bumblebees’ Flower Meadow.
He now moved the empty fifth floor in between the first and second floors. He moved the battle meadow and the Lava Field to the new second floor with the battle meadow placed first. Then, in the two empty spots on the first floor, he added a new Fairy Grove and a new Lava Field.
As he had considered after the last purification, he wanted a room full of trees that the bees could both fly through and use for cover. A Fairy Grove seemed like the best choice for that since its mysterious powers might also lend themselves to the defense. Yet, the last purification had also had Belissar worried. Most of the shades previously had made a beeline for the room’s exit, trying to rush past his bee army to presumably hunt down the core. The last shade had not done so, but had instead stopped once it encountered the bee army to attack them. It had targeted the bees, not the exit. So, what was to say there wouldn’t be more shades that did that? What was to say there wouldn’t be a shade who intentionally tried to hunt down hives?
Belissar had allowed the bees to set up hives in rooms designed for defense up until now since they could be kept relatively safe if placed out of the way. He was no longer certain that would be sufficient, nor was it necessary now that shortcuts would allow bees living anywhere in the Tower to fly to the defense rooms at a moment’s notice. As such, he decided he needed a second Fairy Grove: one for defense, and one for the bees to settle in. He decided to do the same for the Lava Field as well, moving the existing one behind the battle meadow and creating a new one the bees could use to fight.
The battle meadow would now be the first, and hopefully only, room the shades encountered that held beehives. The two Bee Barracks there were designed for defense and the hives that lived there took pride in defending the Tower, so Belissar decided to leave them as the last-ditch defense. All rooms before that would be empty of hives, places where the bees could fight without worrying about a shade stumbling upon their homes. Places that could be filled with traps and made entirely inhospitable to an invader. All rooms after that would be devoted to the growth of bees, to make the best environments possible to keep them happy.
As such, Belissar picked up the mini-volcano in the original Lava Field. He had moved monster bee queen spawners between rooms before, so he hoped it work for all features. He was correct and able to move the mini-volcano from the original Lava Field to the new battle Lava Field without issue. The Third of the Sixth wouldn’t have boulders raining down on her home any longer.
Now, the first floor held a Dirt Tunnels, a Lava Field, and a Fairy Grove all of which were empty of beehives. The battle meadow came on the floor immediately after that, ready to hold the line against any shade that made it thus far. All rooms that came after were now dedicated to his bees, and the sworn defenders that would help him protect them.
And now that he had no bees there to worry about, it was time to review the first floor’s defenses.