Lilith Pov
By now they have all made it to the cabins and have started settling in. I find it a little weird that no one is talking. Some were more voracious than others towards the food but thankfully there weren't any fights.
The majority of the men all packed in to the first cabin. Two ended up in the cabin with the women and children. I was a little wary when I saw how they were grouped up but I have no say in the safe zones. I can only watch and see what happens.
It doesn't take long for the group to clean up and get in to the clothes i've left them. I watch as the two women grab up the children and pile on to two of the beds with them. Well that's different. Are they using the children as human shields?
I find that a little distasteful but I don't know how long they have been stuck in this lifestyle so I try not to judge too harshly. It only takes a few moments for everyone to get settled and fall asleep. Or so I thought.
One of the women waits for a good solid fifteen minutes or so before waking up the children sleeping on top of her and slipping out of bed. She tip toes over to the other bed and shakes the woman buried in kids. The woman seems genuinely startled to be woken up.
The first woman gestures to the second one and they gather up the kids and stealthily exit the cabin. I'm more than a little puzzled by this behaviour but all I can do is watch. The women pick up the two smallest children and begin running towards the stairs to the second floor. The young children do there best to keep up.
I think i'm beginning to understand. They don't trust any of those men and want to get away before they can get their strength back up. That's actually really smart. I don't want to see anything like that go down in my dungeon.
I don't mind killing all those men before they get close to the second floor. On the other hand I still haven't seen a honey badger attack yet. It's always hard to decide how to kill my victims. Last time I kept everyone on the first floor.
It could be fun to have them die on the second floor. I'll see how far they go first. It doesn't take long for the group of women and children to reach the stairs. They were obviously terrified of the huge bear den. They hardly breathed as they walked passed it.
When they stepped on the stairs I heard the ding of a notification but I ignored it. I wanted to see how far they would travel before stopping. The second floor is beautiful but there's not much distance between the first and second floor. My money is on the third floor but we'll see.
Oddly enough they have some decent luck and the sun is just coming up on the second floor. They all stop at the end of the stairs and stare in awe for a moment before they keep moving through the floor. The kids look exhausted but they still don't say a word.
Their pace slowed down a little as they neared the cabin. Are they really going to stop on the second floor? I guess I can work with that. I hate to say it but they can be my bait. Hopefully the men follow them down here later on in the day.
I turn my focus back to the first floor. All of the men are still sleeping. They sleep through the day and begin stirring as the sun started going down on the second floor. It's like a sign. I really hope they get up and follow the women and children.
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When the two men that were sharing the cabin with the woman and children wake up, they find themselves completely alone. They jump out of their beds and accidentally smack their heads on the bunks. They run out of the cabin and slam open the door of the other cabin and storm in.
The other men all jump in surprise and begin making gestures at the two. The two start gesturing to calm down the cabin full of men. They begin talking, probably explaining that they woke up to an empty cabin.
Most of the men look unperturbed about the revelation but a few have surprised looks on their faces and then it shifts to anger. Well it seems like some of the visitors are going to take the bait. I can't wait to see how this goes down.
Four men gathered together, to come up with a plan i'm assuming. But that's not how this works. This is my dungeon and if I mark you for death then you have to die. As they left the safe zone I began setting the stage.
I made the wolves start howling in mass. The owls starting hooting and flying by the men as the walk towards the stairs. I even had one of the bears move to sit in the mouth of their den. I wanted these guys to be terrified.
They don't even have weapons. What would they be able to against an attack in a dungeon? Nothing. These guys are so stupid, they don't stop their pursuit even though I can see them trembling. They are unquestionably scared at this moment.
I have the urge to send the bear after them and call it a day but I calm myself down. I want to see my honey badgers in action. The men huddle together and try to be as invisible as they can as they walk towards the stairs.
The bear waits until they are almost to the stairs before getting up ever so slowly. The men freak out and make a mad dash for the stairs. The bear didn't even walk a step before they disappered down the stairs to the second floor. Muahahaha. I love it when a plan comes together.
They run down the stairs in a blind panic. I doubt they can even see their own hands. I made sure to cover the moon to the best of my ability. The stars barely give off any light. I have the hyenas start squeling and laughing and it reverberates across the floor.
The men freeze for a second but decide to continue on anyway. Idiots. Don't you realize you're about to die in my dungeon? It's too late to turn back anyway I guess. They begin to slowly make their way across the floor to the cabin. I tell the cheetahs and pumas to block the stairs just in case.
I urge the honey badgers forward. At only a foot tall they don't look very intimidating. Once they strike, the men begin to realize the trouble they find themselves in. They have a vicious bite and razor sharp claws shapped like daggers. The men try to kick them away like stray dogs but that just infuriates them even more.
The honey badgers aren't quick workers. They take their time biting them over and over again. The men keep trying to kick them away. Some try to push them only to have their fingers slashed off. It doesn't take long for the men to fall over, blood gushing from the wounds on their bodies. I tell the hyenas they can join in the frey now.
They squeal like maniacs and lunge towards the four men on the ground. A couple of the hyenas have chosen the same prey and it's almost exaclty like what happened to my first visitors all those years back. The man screams in terror as two of his limbs are ripped from his body.
After that it doesn't take long for him to bleed to death and I absorb what's left of his body. The others all die in similar ways. It's just glorious to me. I feel so amazing as I watch them scream and beg for help. I don't even care that it feels wrong. I love this feeling. Who's next?
I hear the ding of a notification and I finally snap out of my murderous haze. I can't say I didn't get any pleasure out of that. That felt great actually. I scared the shit out of them and then I killed them. I might have just developed a fetish. I pull up my notifications so I can see if there's anything new but it's just the normal dp notifications.
[Congratulations! Due to the effect of Open-minded people gain the most you have earned three thousand five hundred dungeon points for your seven delvers spending one day your first floor.]
[Congratulations! Due to the effect of Open-minded people gain the most you have earned two thousand dungeon points for your four delvers spending one day on your first floor.]
[Congratulations! Four delvers have died in your dungeon. You may now have fifteen floors in your dungeon. You will recieve five hundred dungeons point per person.]