Dungeon Born (The Divine Dungeon Book 1) by Dakota Krout

Dungeon Born (The Divine Dungeon Book 1) by Dakota Krout

Author:Dakota Krout [Krout, Dakota]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Publisher: Mountaindale Press
Published: 2019-05-08T21:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seventeen

Dale and his group retraced their steps out of the dungeon, whooping in relief when the sun was again shining on them. The battles today had been hard, even when most of them were in the C-ranks! They stopped at the accounting tent near the top of the stairs to log the money and treasure they had found. After paying the twenty-five percent Guild tax, they were given a large bonus for handing over the bodies of the newly slain Mobs.

“These are interesting!” the clerk cooed. “The Spotters will be happy to have something new to look at. We’ll have a list of their extra vulnerable points ready for you tomorrow. Anything else to report?”

“Yes.” Craig cleared his throat, knowing he was about to become very unpopular. He reached into his belt pouch, retrieving his Guild badge which marked him as having quite a bit of authority under Frank. “I’m declaring the second floor a D-ranked minimum. While these are mid-F-ranked Mobs, the squads they move in easily push them into the danger level of the D series.”

The clerk nodded and quickly set out a document for him to sign. As a magically bound document, this would forcibly ensure that members of the Guild below D-rank could not enter the second floor, forcing them to have a C-or-higher-ranked person with them who would have to give them special permission to enter. Since all members had sworn to follow the Guild’s rules, this may cause grumblings but would be followed until a higher ranked member revoked his decision.

Unfortunately for a lot of the people trying to enter the dungeon, they were not Guild members. This meant that they didn’t need to follow Guild rules, and they would push themselves to attempt the second level; especially since the rain of silver Dale’s group had declared had made their eyes bulge with greed while drool formed on their chins.

“And the new Boss? Any information on it?” the clerk continued inquiring, writing everything down as a report bound for the Guild leader.

“A several-hundred-pound, stone armor covered bunny,” Craig announced in a harsh tone.

The serious way he said ‘bunny’ made a few people snort and chuckle; even the stoic Josh had a smile playing about his lips. Craig blushed a bit but grimaced and said nothing to stop them.

“Heh… Ahem… Okay, danger level?” The clerk tried to hide a chuckle.

“Mid D-ranking. Actual cultivation at F nine, but its speed, armor, and weight make it very hard to damage. Blunt weapons are suggested. Few easy weak points, the eyes have armor surrounding them, and though the mouth is unarmored, stone hangs over from its nose—another possible weak point—to cover the mouth unless it opens. Which it did only once when it was in pain from a broken shoulder,” Craig succinctly stated.

Dale was very impressed at the detail Craig provided. He hadn’t seen the mouth open at all. Really, he hadn’t thought about the possible points he should have been hitting. Mainly, he had swung for the head, trying to concuss it with the heavy, spiked end of his weapon.



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