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Grishnak was confused. For the first time in his admittedly rather short life nature didn't make sense to him. His long green claws gripped his bone sword harder. He wasn't sure wether to advance and explore the unknown or retreat and inform his clan.
In the end his curiosity won and he signaled his group of 30 hunters to follow him. Carefully balancing on the small rocks strewn all over the field, still wet from the morning rain, they made their way to the floating anomaly. Underneath a few rocks were balanced on top of each other making it rather easy to reach the ark. That indicated either human children or other
He motioned for the other hunters to follow him before he made his way up. If you wanted the respect of your subordinates you had to lead by example. He never understood why the human generals from the stories hid themselves in the back and fled the battlefield if they lost. No
He made a few careful steps inside and then promptly turned and ran out. It worked. He was delighted that he wasn't trapped or died. Either of the two would have been very real possibilities if you had asked him before he went inside.
Since the platform soon got crowded he decided to lead the first batch inside to explore what lay behind the initial tunnel. What opened itself to him was his personal little paradise. An abundance of herbs, glowing crystals like in the sacred clan cave and weak
In the pond on the far end of the room he spotted a pair of
The next few rooms were not much of a challenge either as they tried to travel in a straight beeline through the labyrinth of tunnels and caves that were riddled with streams of water and little ponds and the only difficulty was not to slip on the wet stone or plants on the ground. That ended when they entered a room that was roughly twice as big as the largest room so far with a small lake in in the middle that was fed by many streams running through the tunnels and it was teeming with frogs. If he had to guess it would have been close to 70 or 80 of them and as soon as they entered they drew the attention of every last of them. A loud croak from a large grey frog that was sitting in the middle of the lake on a small island cut through the silence. Then hell broke loose as every frog began jumping in their direction. The startled hunters quickly went into formation with the guards with sword or tomahawk and shield in the front, behind them the spearmen and the archers in the backline.
"Fire at will and retreat while shooting." Was the only command Grishnak needed to give. Then the first frogs reached them and their tongues rattled against the shields. He knew that his own shield held minor enchantments and would last through the battering of acidic or freezing cold tongues but the other hunters wouldn't be so lucky. Their shields weren't made to withstand such a barrage as they had to be light for extended hunting trips. Then the first hunter slipped. It was one of the shield bearers, so he was directly in the front lines and promptly assaulted by several tongues. One of them belonged to the large grey frog that started this whole mess. But instead of aiming to batter the poor sod with his tongue like all the others it gripped him and dragged him away from his allies. Now that a screaming and squirming target was in their midst all the frogs naturally focused on on him, making him soon the first victim of these strange caves.
Accompanied by the agonized screams of their comrade the rest of the group helplessly retreated. They had been careless and that had cost one of them their lives.
Grishnak theorized that the large grey frog was a at the second stage. Normally something like that would be nothing for his own 7th stage cultivation, but the sheer number of foes had made it impossible to fight back. The Mist-Mana stage was all about strengthening the body and the leap between stages wasn't that big. Sure, he could win 1v1 vs second stage Beasts and even 1v10 if he was very careful. But anything more then that would be very troublesome. If it was him that had been singled out by the frogs he could have fought against the pull of the tongue, but Kramgar hadn't been that strong. He was a fresh recruit at the fourth stage and almost no battle experience in addition to lying on his back on the slippery ground. Oh well. That was the way of nature. The strong survived and the weak got eaten.
The goblins used the next hour to carefully circle around the big room, encountering many different beasts and animals on the way that had hidden themselves in the smaller rooms to the side. After a few easy battles and the subsequent gain of valuable materials the hunting squad slowly began to find their rhythm battle. That was when they heard the first squeaks and the tapping of countless little feet.
"Rat horde. Retreat to the tunnel. Now!" After Grishnak's bellow the
"Block both sides. Archers in the middle. Focus on the critters on the walls and ceiling." He didn't get to say much more detailed instructions as the first rats came into sight from both the room they were in a few moments ago and the room they had already traversed. There were about 100 rats on each side with the majority being
The exhausted
When they were done with collecting their spoils and putting them into basic space bags they went on their way. After an hour of wandering they reached one of the entrances to the second floor. After a brief contemplation they decided to head further down since the higher density of Mana also meant slightly more valuable plants and probably also beasts.
Coincidentally they had used the same entrance the rats had used before them to invade the second floor and they also naturally followed the obvious trail further down. After three hours they had reached the third floor with barely any obstacles.
There however the living conditions rapidly declined as the whole floor was still polluted by the toxins of the
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When the scouts returned they led the group away from the spiders, but also straight into the part of the floor that was firmly under the control of the undisputed rulers of the third floor. That was the second time they would clash with the rats, but this time they unknowingly charged straight into their home and subsequently alerted the whole population and not just one swarm of the rats. These evolved rats were naturally smarter then their first floor brethren and let the
Grishak estimated that there were 400 rats blocking the four tunnels and another 100 peeking out of the little holes in the wall. They had probably dug their own tunnel system for safe transport and that was the reason no one had spotted them beforehand.
Then the rat leader trotted through his tide of minions. It was roughly half the height of a
"In circular formation. Archers, take out your close combat gear. You'll need it." He began preparing for a last stand. The rats were more dangerous and numerous and his position abysmal to defend. His only hope was to defeat the rat's leader and thus scare them away.
Then the
The
Grishnak was the only one who had a sizable amount of dead rats strewn around him and was thus the target of the rat leader's ire. When he noticed the big rat that swooped down on him he decided to meet it head on. At first he could fend it off with the superior range of his bone sword but when he missed it once because he had to defend against another rat they went down in a ball of claws and teeth. The sword lost in the scuffle he only had his natural weapons to rely on. When they finally separated near one of the entrances a quick look behind told him that none of his comrades would survive.
With a massive leap he catapulted himself over the rats separating him from freedom and then broke into a mad sprint with roughly a 100 rats at his heels. Stumbling from exhaustion, he made his way through the second floor. He had lost the rats by going straight through the spider's territory on the third floor, but he had to lose those afterwards as well. In fear that the rats would try to circle around and cut off his path of retreat he hadn't made any pause. When he finally reached the first floor he took a brief rest to catch his breath, but he never allowed himself to relax. He then spotted a group of 20 rats passing by and nearly had a heart attack until he remembered that there also lived rats on the first floor. Not taking any chances he nonetheless concealed himself until they were gone.
A maniacal grin crept up on his face when he finally reached the exit. Then a mad cackle escaped his throat as he relished in the feeling of surviving a calamity.
The grin was still on his face when suddenly the whole world spun as his head separated from his neck.
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Quin was very pleased. The dungeon had survived its first stress test and the constant fighting had the combatants restoring their energy with mana the whole time, giving him very much to absorb. The quality was also higher then normal as the
When he shifted his vision to the rats he was amused to see that they had placed the bone sword of the
The fight had also helped 3 rats including the
Three days later he finally reached 50% cultivation. That meant that every floor was now 1.5 times as big as in the beginning and he could design the fifth floor. He decided that the normal cave labyrinth was pretty boring and wanted to mix things up. And so he made one giant room, dug a huge 5 meter deep ring in the middle and filled it with water, plants and plenty of
On the island he placed earth instead of stone and planted a few trees, fungi and fluorescent plants. Plant type Mana beasts needed
When he was satisfied with his work he noticed that the next group had already invaded the first floor.