<h1>Chapter Three</h1>
<h2>Jessie’s POV</h2>
“So. How much mana would it take to build a new room? Or a corridor to the surface?” I ask James. “How would I know?” he replied, obviously frustrated with the situation. “I don''t know… Maybe you should be trying to build us a home at the very least? You are the builder out of us aren''t you?” I reply trying to cheer him up. “I guess…” he says, “To dig a new room directly adjacent to this one, it will cost one hundred mana per ten square meters. Corridors have the same cost ratio.” “That''s the spirit!” I say, “Let''s get digging. You make the rooms over here by the core, and I''ll make the traps and a corridor out to the surface.” I point my consciousness towards a direction. South. And start digging. After 5 meters I stop. I have half my mana left, fifty points. I go check on what James is doing. He has dug out a room behind our original room and moved our core into it. The core is on a small decorative pillar, with a mirror of the pillar coming down from the roof. It looks cool. I comment on that and look back out to my corridor. I place a hole, a ‘pit trap.’ “Hmm. gonna need to build something better than just this” I think out loud. I add little stalagmite-like spikes at the bottom and start designing a breakable floor. I make a thin sheet of stone, and make sure not to reinforce it with magic. I put the sheet carefully on top, just as I run out of mana. A message appears in my view.
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Would you like to Save Schematic “Basic Pitfall Spike Trap”?
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Yes
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No
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“Uh… Yeah! I say, and it says“Schematic Saved” I smile inwardly, as I wait for my mana to regenerate.
<h2>James’ POV</h2>
I start by building a room opposite Jessie''s new corridor. I make it exactly ten meters squared, and because of my increased mana pool, I still had mana left over. I used the leftover mana to carve intricate pillars supporting the core in the center of the room. Once that was done, I made it so the core was embedded into the pillars, so if the core was moved the pillars would move with it. And at that point, I was out of mana. I open my stat screen to see what it looked like.
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Core Name:
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James
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Level:
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1 (50/100xp)
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Core Type:
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Dual Green Garnet
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Core Partner:
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Jessie
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Core Integrity:
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100%
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Mana:
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0/175 (3MP/hour)
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Intelligence:
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15
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Wisdom:
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15Unauthorized reproduction: this story has been taken without approval. Report sightings.
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Perception
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20
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Charisma:
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10
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Strength:
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LOCKED
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Agility:
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LOCKED
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Looks like all my work paid off. Time to rest for now then, I guess.
<h1>Chapter Four</h1>
~30 Hours Later
<h2>Jessie’s POV</h2>
My mana pool has finally filled up. Really got boring waiting. Looking at my experience it seems I am three-quarters of the way to level two. I mine out the next ten meters, and suddenly I get a message;
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Level Up
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You reached level two. Congratulations
Rewards:
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<li style="font-weight: 400">Rope (Trap component version)</li>
<li style="font-weight: 400">5 Stat points</li>
<li style="font-weight: 400">100MP</li>
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“Woohoo!” I shout out. I immediately start making a new trap. I start by making a set of holes in the roof. In the holes, I place spikes and hold them up with ropes. I put a blade that will slide across cutting all those ropes, attached via ropes to a weight. The weight is held up by a platform, which falls if a pressure plate in the floor is hit. Pretty ingenious if I do say so myself. The system puts up a pop-up similar to when I made the ‘Basic Pitfall Spike Trap’ I confirm and go to look at my stat screen. I decide to put all five of my new points into Intelligence so that my mana would regen faster. When I''m done my stat screen looks like this;
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Core Name:
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Jessie
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Level:
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2 (25/200xp)
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Core Type:
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Dual Ruby
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Core Partner:
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James
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Core Integrity:
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100%
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Mana:
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50/150 (6MP/hour)
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Intelligence:
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30
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Wisdom:
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10
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Perception:
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10
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Charisma:
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15
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Strength:
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LOCKED
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Agility:
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LOCKED
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With my remaining fifty mana, I dig out another five meters, before starting to rest again. I really wish my mana could go up faster, but that is something for another time.
<h2>James’ POV</h2>
Thirty hours. Thirty hours and I have just over half my mana. I really need to up my mana recharge rate I mentally sigh as I start Digging out another room. I hear Jessie cheer, and I go look down her hall. There is a new trap that utilizes rope. We didn''t have rope before. She probably finished some form of a personalized quest or levelled up. Thinking of the quest, I bring up the ‘screen’ for it
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New Quest!
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Description:
Let''s get started. Build the dungeon basics
Objectives:
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<li style="font-weight: 400">Build a path to the surface (Incomplete)</li>
<li style="font-weight: 400">Gain two or more different types of creatures to defend your dungeon (0/2)</li>
<li style="font-weight: 400">Build two or more rooms (2/2)</li>
<li style="font-weight: 400">Build a trap (2/1)</li>
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Rewards:
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<li style="font-weight: 400">100xp each</li>
<li style="font-weight: 400">What you make/get</li>
<li style="font-weight: 400">Knowledge</li>
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Bonuses are Possible.
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I smile inwardly, glad that at the very least we are making progress.