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Year 80 Month 12
The news of demons from the distant lands trickled in. More rifts have been spotted, but the military remains fully in control and have been suppressing the demons from the rifts, though, perhaps the military is greatly downplaying the threat of the demons. So, for now, our part of the world remained safe.
The reason were all generally suspicious of the good news, is because the kingdoms are stockpiling resources, whether this is due to habit as a precaution from all prior demonic wars, or a sign of true distress, we still do not know. In past instances, trade lines get disrupted, and sources of food become unreliable, so it could be that theres really nothing, and some of these kingdoms are just being prudent, preparing for the worst.
Still, its infectious, so New Freekas also in a mood for preparations, the council hired more soldiers, conducted extensive training for their militia and also stockpiled food. They also tried to run a campaign to smear the Orders name, especially on the way we spend money, and to some extent, it did convince the regular citizens.
But, we didnt part with the Orders money. Instead, we decided to spend the money on new walls and defensive towers.
This is partly because I have a good range of defensive skills, and I wanted to make use of them. We build an outer wall a short distance away from New Freeka, and its filled with trees on both sides of the wall. The skill [Reinforce Defensive Structure] created a vine-based structural reinforcement with sharp thorns on the outside of the wall, and [carnivorous plants] and [cactus defense system] as traps.
The walls are separated into segments by defensive watchtowers. Next to that, I would have [subsidiary trees] filled with beetles, and they function as watchposts and the beetles patrolled the walls. In front of that, we placed some subsidiary trees with [shield generators], to block large projectiles.
This whole thing was Trevor and Ivys suggestion. Ivy listened in on military defensive strategies from other nations, and collated the information and put forth this suggestion.
Which I think works for the large hordes. If its going to be a large army of hounds, the wall will work swimmingly well.
Still, the core issue with demons are their demonic champions. Like the massive golems, or the large centipedes, with opponents like that, these reinforced walls are not going to last very long.
On that front, the plan will be anti-demon weapons. Its been something Ive been hatching since the previous battle with the champion.
Magical wooden spears, filled with all the anti-demon abilities I have, also made with damage boosting essences, and all the holy-enchantments I can get from the priests and mages in New Freeka. And I will use to cap my [super anti-demon root strike]. I even managed to weave a bit of [star mana] into it, and hopefully thatll make the difference. It worked before, so, I think itll work again.
This time, Im going to stockpile a whole load of these anti-demon weapons, and store them. If the heroes are going to come around, theyll probably do crazy tricks like that again.
You could make a sword like that?
Huh?
The anti-demon weapons you are making. Could I get one? You did take my sword... you know.
Oh. Ah yes. I need to make a weapon for Jura. But these are wooden... spears? I show him one of the spears, and well, its massive, after all, its made for me. They are bigger than a lance, and so its really heavy. It works for me, because their wooden nature means my roots merge with their other end, and this is the largest size my roots can handle. The size helps, because you could fit more spells into bigger things, without having to increase the complexity of the spell or use more magically-compatible materials, which may not work with my roots.
He touches them, and he looks quite impressed. So this is what Madeus and the group of priests been doing for the past week... enchanting this?
Yeah. I can make a wooden sword, but I doubt it can carry the same quantity of enchantments as these large multi-layered wooden uh.. Bolts.
Ill take it. I would like it to have anti-demon effects too. I might need it.
Well true. Maybe I should outfit Horns, Lausanne and the rest with anti-demon weapons as well.
So, I went and made wooden weapons for them.
Ooooooo this is new, you didnt show me this before. Meela pokes her head when I was growing wooden weapons using [woodcrafting].
I didnt?
You didnt use it much, or if you did, I wasnt there.
I used it to make toys and furniture. I made Lausannes toys with this, and the playpen is made using this.
Oh. True, come to think of it, that explains where a lot of your tools come from. Meela stares a bit too closely at the little growing sword, and she pokes it. Now that shes got a physical body, shes frequently walking around New Freeka.
So, I made more wooden weapons, swords, spears and stuff. The process of making wood-weapons is actually quite time consuming, because for them to have a comparable strength to a regular metal weapon, I actually cheat, meaning, I use irons and other metals harvested via my roots, and infuse them into the wood itself, the wood using them to form a kind of metallic frame in their structure.
But thats not enough, so I would then infuse [essences]. I have elemental essences, strength essences, life essences, and adding essences strengthens the overall weapon. The best part of essences is that they can coexist with magical enchantments, for small weapons like a sword or a spear (relatively speaking), they can take one or two enchantments, more if I embed jewels in them.
But since I dont have many magical enchantments, I use the only one I have, [lesser holy enchantment].
Cool weapon. Meela nods, looking at my completed wooden sword. Its almost black in color because of the essences used, in terms of sharpness and strength its above a regular steel sword. Its no super-sword, but eh.
Jura tries to swing it around, and nods. Hmmm... the weight distribution feels a little weird. Probably need a bit of getting used to. But I suppose its good enough.
He still likes his own steel sword.
Meelas also examining Juras new dark-wood sword, now that its done.
Mika, you like swords? Jura asks, Mika is Meelas name in New Freeka, and Jura thinks Meelas one of my artificial souls, like Horns. Meela didnt want to be known as a former hero. Theres just too much baggage, so a new name. Alexiss new name is Alix, but for now, nobody can see her except myself and Meela.
A bit. I think theyre quite cool. I generally like things made of wood.
Jura nods, I see. It makes sense, treefolks like wood stuff too. But dont you find it weird, in a way. Its like an elf admiring a weapon made of elf-bones. I would be somewhat creeped out.
Eh, I dont see it like that. If your entire life you were brought up that this is what your species does, you wouldnt think its strange.
Jura pauses, nods. I see.
The two chatted for a while, mostly talking about swords.
TreeTree, you should fuse an artificial soul into a sword. You could make a talking-sword! Meela casually said, she also takes a swing out of the new sword. Its a little too heavy for her, so after a swing or two, she gave it back to Jura.
Eh.
I feel like Ive had a stump rammed into me.
Thats... thats.... actually quite a good idea. But then the poor artificial soul is stuck in a sword, and what if he doesnt want to be in there? What if the sword breaks?
But those are minor challenges. Its an idea worth exploring. Its been 2 years since I made Ivy, so I already have enough fragments for more artificial souls, just need to check whether I have enough potatopower...
[59,400 normal trees. 5,630 subsidiary trees. One leyline. Currently have enough power to support a total of 11 artificial souls]
Oh. Theres really a lot of trees now, since... well.. Its peaceful.
Now let me think...
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Back to Juras arm. Well, I had Jura sit down and go for a full scan in the biolab again, this time, specifically the one inside my body. And then, when he did, I pulled the power from the soul forge and used it to get a scan.
Now that I have some idea what I need, based on my experience with the hamster-monster, Im trying to recreate that sort of data.
And well, it works. But its a far longer scan that the usual biolab, which takes about 2 hours. I had to sedate Jura and put him in sleep, since the mana from the soulforge had to scan the arm.
To use my earlier analogy, the biolab is an X-ray, and the soul-forge is an MRI, and now, the mana from the soul forge is entering the hand to collect data on how Juras existing body looks like. And because it goes section by section, it took Jura the whole day.
When he woke up, he was not too pleased.
I was asleep for a day!
This is a conversation that I dont want to have, Yvon.
Yvon hmphed. Fine. But you are his spokesperson, you should know.
"I am fine with other people having secrets, Yvon. I am not a young teenage elf who's obsessed with everything anymore."
"It's not the same. You could lose your life."
"Lives have been lost for far pettier things, Yvon. Let'ss leave it at that.
Yvon sulked.
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Research Status:
Beetle - anti-magma armors stage 4 - 4 months
Metal hyperaccumulator trees - Stage 1 - 6 months
Phytoremediation process - basic - 16 months
Dedicated Filtering Blackwater-Plant - stage 1 - completed
WIth the blackwater filtering plant research complete, I now have a specialised tree type, derived from the trees near the sewers of Ransalah.
New Freekas sewer project is still under construction, so this tree is a bit early. Thanks to the budget reallocation to the military, the New Freeka Sewer Project is now crawling, with less than half the original workforce and artisans.
Meh. But I didnt want the Order to fund the project, so I deployed some of these new [Filtering Trees] near the present latrines. These trees help segregate the contaminated water, such that only filtered water passes through.
Poop is generated daily. Daily. It grows. And it must have some way of being recycled or processed. Reluctant to use the Order's funds, I decided to get the newly obtained [Dungbeetles] to dig a subterranean tunnel, to act as a 'wastetunnel' for a designated spot, where the poop is aired and sun-dried. My hope is, the sun and air could kill or allow natural microbes to partially process the poop, and my future poop-processor trees will be able to do the rest.
The [Dungbeetles] rolled the poop into balls, and over the month, they pushed massive balls of rolled-up poop to a field outside town, where they remain. It kinda resembles a futuristic art installation, a field of round balls of poop.
Thankfully the rain didn't break it up. Seems like the poopballs have some water-resistance.
Or maybe I could use them as a weapon. Roll these balls of poop into the enemy, like a bowling ball.
Oh well, this is a temporary measure, while research continues.
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"Okay, we decided on helping the heroes... but what are we going to do? I am already eavesdropping on my guests, and it seems like the heroes are not here yet." Meela frowned, she sat on the bar in her hotel-tree, Alexis appeared as a ghost on the other seat. There's no one else in the bar.
"Ive got magic sensors, so thats going to help a bit when they do appear. Ive used what I remember of our own magic to calibrate the sensors, but they keep having false alarm, so Im still trying to tweak it...
But seriously, even if we do locate the next batch of heroes, then what? Im a hotel, and you are a tree-lab. What can we do? Without TreeTree, at least. Hes got subsidiary trees!
Cant you get subsidiary trees like TreeTree? Like.. Hotel Chains?
Yes I can, but its like a level 80 upgrade. Im only level 41! And even then Im limited to 2 branches initially.
Thats pretty fast, considering you just started... but yeah. It is a bit risky... if the demon king pops out in another year or so, and the heroes 3 to 6 months after that... Weve only got like... 2 years to gain that 39 levels. Alexis twirls a drink. It seems Meelas bar is ghost-friendly.
I can make drinks and foods that makes my guests stronger. And as part of a hotels hospitality services, I do have some healing abilities. I have a [VIP escort] unlock at level 50, but Im not sure whether thats any help to the heroes. Meela looks at her upgrades. It seems she has visibility of what skills she will gain, up till level 100. Something which I have yet to figure out why, but Im guessing its part of the hero-blessings.
Hmmm... fine. Lets do a recap, maybe we can figure something out. In terms of potentially useful abilities, I have [probe beetles], [magical sensors], [decipher runes], [copy biological ability], [life-scan], multiple versions of [heal]. Alexis said. We have a lot of healing.
Our physical forms are both derived from TreeTree, and TreeTrees got incredible healing powers.
Ngeh... You shouldve taken the beetle. Or the wooden body. Alexis frowned.
But that [copy biological ability]... what does that do?
Pretty much transplant an ability native to a living thing, to another entity. But, copying is one thing, after copying I get a [ability seed]. Then I need to create a [fruit] with the [ability seed].
So... what can you copy?
Native racial abilities. Like the beetles, that would be [armored body], elves, [nature-affinity], centaurs, [centaurion endurance].
Cool! You can give that to the heroes!
You could be right, but then I just realised, the heroes dont lack overpowered abilities. They lack...
Experience. Knowledge. Other people to take the heat off them. True friends, not scheming nobles and greedy adventurers. People... that wont backstab them. Meela sipped from her wooden cup.
Alexis paused, and she looked up at the chandelier. Its weird having a magical chandelier on top of the bar, but its one of the aesthetic options Meela has to decorate her hotel. The chandelier comprises of almost 20 little glowing lights, and multiple merchants have inquired about it, to buy it from her.
Meela waited. Theres no one else in the bar, but a few autonomous Tree-servants, cleaning the rest of the tables and adjusting the chairs. Its quiet, the bars quite soundproof.
Youre right. They dont need more power or abilities. They need friends.
Doesnt have to be us, though. And they wont trust us just because we come from Earth, and frankly, I dont think I want to tell them that we are from Earth. Maybe... we need to narrow our scope, as it is, helping the heroes is probably out of our league.
Alexis tapped on the bar countertop. Its ghost-friendly. True. But we do need to find them. They will be most vulnerable at the start. Itll be horrible if...
Dont say it. Meela glared.
Alexis nodded, I know.
Your probes, can they communicate?
Ill find a way.
But if they dont spawn in this continent...
Then its out of our control. They wont be the last batch of heroes, this plan can be used for all subsequent generations, if it works.
Meela nodded. Ah, true. I would have more branches by then. If I have branches on different continents, they could be like assassin safe houses, like you know, that John Wick film. I'd be a brand name, like the Continental..."
"That, wasn't something I would expect you to reference, Meela."
"But heroes do need a safe house of some kind. A place to keep their stuff. I've got a niche I can fill!"
Alexis frowned. "How... how about me?"
"You... you could make weapons? Or be like those skill-editing NPCs in the safe areas?"
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