Chapter 24: Home, sweet home.

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Chapter 24: Home, sweet home.

After a brief rest, Milo moved through the rockfall, and into the main mushroom cave. Behind him, a swarm of the small beetles were swarming the carcass of the mantis and stripping it of flesh. That seemed right to Milo. Beetles ate the mantis and the mantis ate the beetles. It was a good reminder that most things would probably eat him as well.The initial posting of this chapter occurred via N0v3l.B11n.

The first cave was quiet. He carefully moved through it making sure not to step on any of the spoorlings. Where Cronk had emerged, there was a large hole in the ground. Curious, Milo looked in. Mixed in the soft earth were bones, skulls, and bits of old armor and weapons. If Cronk had caught him, that's where Milo would have ended up, as fertilizer. He climbed down and rooted around, finding all manner of old bones and a half dozen skulls. The weapons and armor were rusted and bent, except for two items. One was a small dagger, and the other was a short-handled shovel. A rotted pouch held some coins: 7 coppers, 2 silvers, and 1 gold. The gold coin had the face of a stern, bearded dwarf on it, wearing a crown. It seemed Cronk was more generous than Milo had given him credit for originally. He thanked the giant myconid and the unknown victims murdered by him and climbed out of the hole. Two small sporelings were looking at him. He carefully stepped around them and left them staring down into the cronk-sized hole.

He found the entrance to the mines, and carefully started exploring. What he was looking for was a good spot to set up a camp. There were several reasons for this. The first was just time. He couldn't be running back to Shadowport or even to Harry's to sleep and eat. Too much time wasted. The second was if he understood things correctly, once he made a camp and slept and ate here, he could designate it as his respawn point. No one planned on dying, but if he did, he'd rather not have a long walk and climb in his underwear back to his tombstone.

This is why he had bought a tent. Having a tent and a campfire made a campsite. If he had a campsite, he could summon a guard lizard to guard him. And if he died, he'd show back up at his camp after a certain amount of downtime. He also wanted a place to store bones or ore or machine parts he might find. His stash only held so much, and right now, most of the space held cheese.

This area of mines seemed to have been heavily explored. A main tunnel was about 7 feet wide and high had cross tunnels ever 50 feet or so. These went 50 to 100 feet into the soft rock and earth. They were barely big enough for a man, or miner to keep digging. Rarely over 3 feet wide and 6 feet tall. If they found any sign of ore, the area was further dug out further. There was evidence that at one time there had been rails put down, but they must have reused them. Only rotted timbers remained on the floor.

Setting respawn point. This will take four hours.

Options:

1) Pretend to sleep while you play on the data-net.

2) Actually get some sleep, it will do you a world of good.

3) Log out and let your body sleep. Slightly dangerous as something might eat you. And then you would respawn, get eaten, respawn.... you get the idea. Hardly ever happens to anyone. I don't know where they even came up with the term 'Death loop'.

Milo trusted his faithful lizard. He'd take the chances.