The Crafter's Dilemma: A Dungeon Core Novel (Dungeon Crafting Book 3) Jonathan Brooks (me reader TXT) đ
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Now that everyone was inside, she was hoping that would speed things up. Sending in small forces at a time would certainly be safer, but it was also very time-consuming. Eventually sheâd have to make do with what she had when she ran out of her âsacrificialâ constructs, but hopefully by that time theyâd have a good rhythm going.
Speaking of them, the third group of Shears and Rolling forces were entering a room that had a half-dozen larger beast zombiesâ
Something was happening towards the entrance of the dungeon. Sandra looked through the viewpoint of her Shears and Rolling Forces waiting outside to the hole leading into the ground, only to see the roof collapsing. What? How? She didnât have time to investigate further, because she could feel her connection to everything inside the dungeon start to fade as the tunnel leading down started to fill up with dirt, stone, and a nearby falling tree that was caused by the ground crumbling underneath it.
With a split-second thought, she â hopefully â sent some orders to her Dungeon Monsters before she lost all connection to them, as well as a quick message to the others.
* The entrance is collapsing and Iâm losing connection to my Monsters â theyâre under your command now, Felbar! Iâll try toâ *
She wasnât able to finish her message, as she felt any connection she had to anything inside the Undead dungeon cut off completely.
Winxa? What happened? I lost all connection to anyone or anything inside the dungeon. How was the dungeon able to collapse the ground, sealing off the entrance? I thought that was impossible!
The Dungeon Fairy looked shocked. âIt shouldnât be possible to close up your initial entrance to the world above; any action that would do that is unable to be taken. Just like you couldnât block up your entrance here, even when there werenât any invaders inside, the Undead Core shouldnât be able to either.â Winxa paused for a moment, before thinking out loud. âUnlessâŠthat entranceâŠwasnât the initial entrance. If it were a secondary entrance, sort of like your workshop that was connected to the now-destroyed Bearling lair, then physically rigging something up to collapse â and that didnât require the use of your Dungeon Core abilities â would perhaps work. Which meansââ
â that the initial entrance is probably the larger exit I was guarding earlier but had been basically ignoring up until now. I figured it was the same as the Reptile dungeon and it was blocked off, so I didnât check it â Iâm so stupid!
Sandra was mad at herself; she had thought she had everything covered, but the Undead Core had managed to pull one over on her again. Something still didnât add up, howeverâŠ
Ok, so if the real entrance is through the other large âexitâ tunnel, then why canât I reach my Dungeon Monsters or the others with them?
âWell, the reason being inside the dungeon diminishes your connection with them already is because of the Core itself; in this instance, itâs acting as a sort of stopper that you canât get past right now.â Winxa started to demonstrate an example using her hands, forming what looked like a bowl or something similar. âThink of it like a bucket of thick jelly with a plug at the bottom; you drop your Monsters inside the jelly and your connection to them is a little muted and diminished, but you can still reach them â like what youâve already experienced.â
The Fairy then used one of her hands to poke the side of the âbucket.â âYou canât go in from the sides to touch your Monsters because the bucket is in the way, obviously; now, if you were to put a lid on the bucketââ she continued, placing her hand on top of the invisible propâ âthen the only way to get to them would be from the only other option â the stopper. So, unless you can dig all of that up within the next few hours, the only way youâll be able contact them again is if the âstopperâ, or Core, is removed.â
Great, just great. Sandra looked at the collapsed entrance again, trying to calculate if she could create and send a large group of her new Automated Sharp-bladed Diggers there to start excavating the area fast enough to make a difference. After a couple of seconds of also peering at it from underneath via her Area of Influence, she determined that it was possible â though it could take 5 hours or more. For one, her Diggers didnât move very fast, so half that time would probably be spent traveling there; for the other, there was only so quickly they could dig without getting into each otherâs way, so it would end up taking a bit of time to complete.
She went ahead and started to create them despite not knowing if everyone was still alive inside. While 15 of them were being created through the use of some of her treasury resources, she sent her remaining Shears and Rolling Forces over to the other entrance to see if there were any way through there.
Undead were streaming out in waves and spreading out to apparently cover as much area as possible â but they were also quite aware of where her constructs were and the direction they were coming from. A swarm of Specters enveloped her 700 Shears and basically ate them up, though there were quite a few casualties on their part;
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