I awake with a yawn and a stretch. Blinking my eyes sleepily, I look around. My room is exactly as I remember it. I sit up and glance over to look at the computer. There is a light flashing on the screen.
I wonder what's up.
Moving over to the desk, I sit down in the chair and examine the blinking window.
Your mana is fully charged.
Looks like the bed worked.
I promptly close the window and examine the dungeon.
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The volcano is going to be growing upwards, SO I should be prepared for when it erupts. It will eventually cover up the entrance as it erupts, so i should be prepared for outwards expansion as well as inner expansion. Also I shouldn't interrupt the flow of lava until I have the volcano reach my desired height and width.
I tap my chin with my finger as I think about the future.
Oh well, that's something that I can deal with when it happens. For now I should focus on creating a bunch of rooms on this bottom floor.
I begin to manipulate the Personal Dungeon Interaction device and start making more rooms.
Let's see, before I get into a building frenzy, let me check to see how large the magma channel is for this volcano.
After a few minutes of prospecting the volcano
I am so lucky I ran out of mana when I did. If I made any more rooms towards the center of the volcano, I would have been at risk for having the lava vent into my dungeon. Currently this volcano has a diameter of 60 yards. It has a magma channel of 20 yards, which is huge for this size of volcano. Thankfully that means it will grow quickly, but I won't have much to do until it starts erupting. Also with a magma channel of 20 yards, I am allowing a 10 yard buffer area around it in all directions to help keep the magma flowing upwards and not outwards. This means that I stopped just right to keep the dungeon uniform. Now, it probably wouldn't matter too much if I went a few feet into the buffer zone, but realistically speaking, I want to keep the dungeon as uniform as possible.
With my new found knowledge I quickly began making rooms around the buffer zone until I was out of mana. I also added a few more doors between rooms. I don't need them to get around, but I'm sure whatever starts to inhabit my dungeon will.
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After I finish adding them in, this is what it looks like:
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(B) {M} {M} {M} {M} {M} {M} (B)
(B) (B) (B) (B) (B) (B) (B) (B)
I can't believe that I lucked out in having such great volcano. I just made an additional 26 rooms and two extra doors between them. That means that I spent 1,580 mana, and I have 20 mana left out of the 1600 I started with. Now I am no longer able to build any more rooms until I rest. Actually this gives me a good chance to try another ability. Life on earth appeared at the 3.8 billion mark, so I have some time until that time period hits, but it's generally a good idea to get used to abilities before you need them so here goes.
Control Simple CreatureMana Cost:10/creatureDescription:Allows the user to control simple creatures.
I activate the power.
Please select the Simple creature you wish to control.
"AHHHHHH! MY EYES!"(Azazel)
The screen practically shook with a blinding light.
1. Prokaryotic Cell
2. Volcano
It's TOO SOON! A VOLCANO? WHAT'S GOING ON?
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Author Says: Expect the next chapter to be three times as long, the more I thought about it, the more I realized I needed a chapter to push the story along the path I envisioned. I didn't want to go back and change the beginning of the story and if the story kept going the way it was going, it was heading off the deep end.