Age of Glass: A Dungeon Core Dark LitRPG Adventure (Rise of Mankind Book 6) by Jez Cajiao

Age of Glass: A Dungeon Core Dark LitRPG Adventure (Rise of Mankind Book 6) by Jez Cajiao

Author:Jez Cajiao [Cajiao, Jez]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: MAH Publishers Ltd
Published: 2024-09-27T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty-Two

In the end, I’d gone for a hammock, suspended from two hooks I extended from the walls, then clambered into, promptly falling out the far side.

On the third attempt, though, I’d managed to get in and stay in, and that was where I was now, half asleep. My body certainly was anyway, while my mind was deep in the dungeon. The skeleton next to me had been joined by three others, and all four were now working in the dungeon sense, expanding its influence.

It hadn’t been complicated in the end to “bring them in”; it just wasn’t something that I probably would have ever considered if Aly and Kelly hadn’t suggested it. All I had to do was be in the dungeon sense and reach out to them. It was a variation on the way I gave sapiens access to the dungeon, just sort of select them and say “Bob gets this” to the right part of the dungeon.

In this case, I selected the undead foursome, then gave them basic access, and simply ordered them to do it.

They were either born with the knowledge inbuilt, or gifted it as part of the order, and boom. Ten seconds later, the four of them were standing—for values of standing—in the dungeon sense, pushing the bubble of influence out through the walls and up toward ground level.

I’d split them into two teams.

The first pair were headed north-by-northeast toward the nearest point of the camp. I’d outlined a rough path around the camp that I wanted them to take, bringing more and more under our control by the minute.

The other two were working to permeate and include the entire area around us, starting here and heading down at the lowest point to three levels below. They were working inch by inch, meter by meter, until the building and everything around it was entirely inside the dungeon.

Hour after hour passed as I worked around the rooms we had control over, reinforcing them, sealing them from all sides, then expanding as soon as I knew they were safe, making sure the worms couldn’t crawl along the drain or anywhere else.

A room was created below the one I was in, and inside it, five Dark mana converters were set out at a cost of twenty thousand mana each.

That sounded horrific, and bloody expensive to do, considering how little we had. But the converters here were producing three times as much as they had back in Newcastle, and where the lower-grade converters had earned us ten mana per hour, each, per day originally, these could earn a hell of a lot more.

If ten was the base, then, with them being built in appropriate areas, they’d earn more. In this case, the ten points had worked out closer to fourteen to sixteen an hour. That was great.

That was the original “basic” level of converter, though.

The next level of converter, “common,” had earned twenty officially, and because they were in the perfect position for them, they earned just over half again the standard.



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