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Chapter 43

Chapter 43

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I notice that the rats biggest problem is actually two big problems, they are treacherous, and constantly scheming against each other. I'm amazed Talon has managed to hold them together as one group. He literally had to form a sort of secret police force to deal with people scheming. But the second is that they are weak. They resort to mass slave labour to make any real progress on difficult labour.

I mean their numbers have swelled, and they just peeked into the thousands, but the majority of them are slaves, and the ones who aren't slaves are guards, or soldiers trying to defeat the mole people.

One the note of the mole people, they have almost completely outfitted themselves with armor, and have become complete juggernauts, the worst thing that's happened to them so far was that one of them was shot, before he was fully armored, but they pulled the bullet it out, and he healed INCREDIBLY fast. Like, a week later, the wound is almost completely healed. They’ve had multiple children, but they're not mature yet, they are still very young.

I’ve decided for my ninth floor I'm going to create an expansion of this floor. I'll create tunnels allowing the rats, the goblins, and the moles into the ninth floor evolution room. But there is going to be a creature native to that floor that won't be so happy about them trying to invade.

Basically I mix goblins, the small understanding of humans, and bulls, and am left with a nine foot tall, humanoid, with huge horns coming out of their head.

They are smooth skinned, with little fur on their body, but hair similar to humans, and goblins. They are surprisingly nimble, and fast. They are semi-primitive with intelligence similar to goblins.

They have exceedingly dense muscle, and can lift up to twice their body weight, and a well trained Bull, can lift up to three times their body weight. They don't have hooves, and actually have feet more similar to humans.

Most striking is the giant horns piercing out of the tops of their heads.

They have an average rate of reproduction with it being very similar to goblins, and similar to goblins, they mature very quickly, and a 5 year old Bull is considered like an older teen. A good comparison would be a human 16 year old.

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I push the size of the floor to my limits, and it comes away at about 1600 feet in every direction. The whole thing is a gnarled ancient looking forest. The west side has a small hill, with a river leading out of the hill. The river moves through the gnarled forest to find a tiny patch of tall grass, I mean like 9 feet tall grass. Right smack dab at the center of the grassland is a tiny pond, fed by the little stream.

I also go throughout the forest, and I pump the trees with incredible quantities of mana, what ends up happening is that some of the trees gained a sort of awareness. They grew a mouth, and some sort of spiritual stomach inside of them. They had eyes, which could glow anything from bright red, to piss yellow.

When they closed their mouths, and eyes though, they looked exactly like a normal tree.

I also took some of the bulls, and I pumped them full of mana as well, and what was left was a sort of shaman. The shaman could almost speak to the trees, and could calm them, or cause them to attack invaders.

I added some deer, rabbits, moose, fish, birds, and a variety of things present in trees. The trees were actually carnivorous apparently, but they only ate what they needed, and so weren’t super aggressive.

I actually changed the adventurer floor, so that the river, flowed towards the entrance into the floor, and then had a horseshoe bend, passing through the center of the floor, through the grasslands, through the lake, and leading to the end of the floor, before it dropped it ended in another small lake.

I also added a Bull shaman, who sits in a boat, with a long pole, to push them through the river. For vibes I encased the entire floor in a thick layer of fog. They would have to negotiate with the boatmen to take them to the other side of the floor, and than on the other side, they'd have to either venture into the forest to find a key, or they would have to negotiate with the Bulls I put into the forest around the edges of the pond, or in the grassland.

All of the trees were high C-Ranking, and very dangerous. I'd bet that in the evolution floor, they would be the first things evolving into the B ranks in my dungeon. They weren't any threat to the Bulls who seemed to soothe them, and they engaged in an alliance of sorts, even sometimes bringing the trees food, and in turn the trees would protect them.

This floor would take a day or so to get through so they would probably have to set up a sort of tiny, shanty town, in the grassland so they could wait, and sleep there.

For the boss floor I just took a tree, and put it in there. I was considering trying to make something stronger, but this floor actually wasn't that difficult, I know the trees were High C ranking, but they weren't supposed to fight them, or fight at all, it was supposed to teach the adventurers that fighting wasn't always the answer.

It will take a second for people to reach this floor, as they just started working through the key mechanics on the last floor, so it might take a while.