Annex: A Divine Dungeon Series (Artorian's Archives Book 3) by Dennis Vanderkerken & Dakota Krout

Annex: A Divine Dungeon Series (Artorian's Archives Book 3) by Dennis Vanderkerken & Dakota Krout

Author:Dennis Vanderkerken & Dakota Krout [Vanderkerken, Dennis]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Mountaindale Press
Published: 2020-02-13T22:00:00+00:00


Artorian exhaled from his nose, thinking of all the time that he had spent cultivating and watching the new city of stone being built in record time. Well, rather than ‘built’, rock was being ‘shaped’ with a function that the academic categorized as ‘convincing’. He likened it to an argument: one side was attempting to convince the other side something was correct. In this case, a hard headed Dwarven earth cultivator against a literal rock. How the Dwarf won those arguments was beyond him.

Rocks and entire patches of ground reshaped into new forms before his eyes, and had for the last few years. Who needs wood when condensed stone worked just as well—apparently better after some Runes got slapped onto it. Sometimes literally slapped! He knew construction workers snapped and scowled at inanimate objects, but this kind of shaping was unreal.

The region had been divided into hexagonal quadrants. A little nod to his honeycomb network, even though it was what was preventing him from gaining extra years of life. Each hexagon was dedicated to something specific above ground. Below the ground was a different story, and he thought it fine to let the Dwarven clan moving in do their thing.

The main pagoda smack in the middle of a lake was already twenty-seven layers tall. More, secret layers, existed under the ground. The building slowly rose as new layers were added below. A few of the architects had taken ‘Skyspear’ as a challenge, so twenty-seven was just the start. That still only took up the middle hexagon. Surrounding hexagons were all dedicated to lake space, for fish. The hexagons next to that were courtyard, and the spaces next to that were housing and essential facilities.

Great swaths of space had been allotted for it all. Not even a single zone had been filled to house all current students, and considerably more were planned for future expansions. Another lake layer bordered housing, followed by another district that was meant to include shops and crafting zones. Bordering that was undesignated, currently set aside for anything growth and production related.

Artorian shook himself and closed the letter with a *snap*. After folding the metal message up, he figured out how to lock it and handed it back to the Don. Modsognir did not like the feeling of Artorian’s hand on his shoulder, and he did not know why until the man spoke, and his stomach crashed through the ground along with Hadurin’s.

“Here are the two reasons. The main one is that this trip will put me within spitting distance of the two children I have yet to save… and the second is that ‘Grandmama’ says to bring her grandsons home. Both of them.”



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