The Crafter's Dilemma: A Dungeon Core Novel (Dungeon Crafting Book 3) by Jonathan Brooks

The Crafter's Dilemma: A Dungeon Core Novel (Dungeon Crafting Book 3) by Jonathan Brooks

Author:Jonathan Brooks [Brooks, Jonathan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-01-29T13:00:00+00:00


“Difficult” was a major understatement. For something as intricate as Enchanting, Sandra had needed to personally control each one to create the lines of linking rune sequences that led to each of the existing enchantments, as well as contributing what she could to the actual control modules – which wasn’t a lot because a few sections of the sequences were a little more intricate than she could easily do. Then, once she did a section with one Shifter, she would have to mentally instruct it to hold it in place while she went on to another. The mental strain of doing that wasn’t quite as intense as when she divided her concentration in the dungeon to complete multiple tasks – but it was amplified by the sheer number of Shifters she had doing it.

Who would’ve thought that controlling 20 Unstable Shapeshifters at the same time would be hard?

Sandra had done it, however, and so had Violet – though it had apparently taken all of her elemental energy to do that, even with a dozen mixed Spirit and Natural Energy Orbs hanging around her neck. Like she had told Echo, she needed some rest and she’d be fine; Sandra, on the other hand, was already starting to recover from the strain and she looked at the enchantment on the War Machine to see if it had taken properly – and was pleased at the result.

Her Shapeshifters had done a great job of maintaining each section they were responsible for, and they all amazingly meshed together without any hiccups; Sandra had to mentally congratulate herself for a job well done with so many “hands in the pot”, but she acknowledged that it was almost like one – since they were all Violet’s form doing the enchanting. Nevertheless, it was done, and she didn’t see anything different from the one on the model—

What the—? That’s not possible…

Sandra’s attention was pulled away from the workshop and her dungeon as she felt a change somewhere else. She briefly thought that one of the Cores around the Orcs, Elves, or even the Dwarves had expanded its Area of Influence, but she just as quickly identified the culprit: the Undead Dungeon Core. Its AOI had expanded again, and just as she had feared it just barely overlapped her entire dungeon.

Winxa – how did it upgrade again so soon? I thought we had at least another week or two before this happened!

The Dungeon Fairy appeared to be at a loss and somehow scared; Sandra suddenly realized that she had practically shouted at Winxa – and it wasn’t in a nice tone, either. Feeling bad but unable to apologize right away (because she was angry, though more at herself than the Fairy), she waited for a reply as she explored what she could of the Undead Core’s new AOI. Looking towards the Dwarves, she saw that it stretched nearly to the forest’s edge, only about a mile or less from being a serious threat to the village.

“I…I don’t know.



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