Dungeon Expedition: A Dungeon Core Fantasy (The Fallen World Book 2) by Playwars aka Alex S. Weber

Dungeon Expedition: A Dungeon Core Fantasy (The Fallen World Book 2) by Playwars aka Alex S. Weber

Author:Playwars aka Alex S. Weber [aka Alex S. Weber, Playwars]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Shadow Alley Press
Published: 2023-03-20T16:00:00+00:00


“You know, they could have just fireballed it. I wonder what’s stopping them,” Alexandra said, around a mouthful of chips, before taking a gulp of scented water to wash down the food. She had no idea where it went, but she didn’t have any need to...expel it, nor had she felt hunger or fullness since her transformation.

“That wouldn’t be very fair. Plus, they’re here to evaluate your golems and the difficulty of your rooms. They can’t exactly do that if they, how did you say it again? ‘Nuke everything in sight’?”

Alexandra smiled and nodded, before picking up another chip and offering the bowl to Emilia. The vampire girl delicately picked one up, and bit off a fair chunk of it. The way she ate them in half bites was adorable. Alexandra took back the bowl as she popped the salted slice of fried potato into her mouth. She had no idea why the mage had some sort of bag of these things inside his clothes, but she was grateful. She’d missed snacking on stuff, and quite frankly travel biscuits might be edible, but it didn’t mean they were particularly appetizing or tasty.

Plus, Emilia liked them, and that counted for a lot in the Earth-born’s eyes. Besides, they had been at this for hours now, watching the adventurers work their way through the dungeon. They deserved a slight break. Not that they stopped paying attention to the screens of course.

Speaking of which, Alexandra looked briefly at the screen she’d set up to relay Jared’s vision and watched the resurrected adventurer intently. After eating and drinking, he had dragged himself up into a sitting position, his back against the wall, taken a classic lotus meditation position, and closed his eyes. Since then, her influence had started getting really wonky near him. Like, more than usual. She was gaining even more mana from his presence—somehow—but it was like the disruption area he carried with him had been multiplied. That probably had to do with the “cultivation techniques” he was using. According to Emilia, they were a weird form of enchantments that allowed you to directly interact with your core. Her books were adamant that that was what was causing the increased disruption, although Alexandra would rather investigate further. If intruders had a way to restrict her powers even more, she needed to know all about it.

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