Violet learned about the civil unrest in her new town. She couldnât afford to botch her inauguration without worsening the situation, so she earnestly jumped into preparing her speech.
Miliaâs team built a platform using the bridgeâs rubbles. It stood near a wall of collapsed rocks, close to the caveâs center. The beholders and gnolls gathered around, waiting for the ceremony that would start soon.
The minotaur lit the braziers standing at the corners of the finished stage.
Proud of her work, she jumped off to the back. âWhatâs up with the vibe?â She frowned, putting her hands on her waist.
There, Metiva was kneeling, pressing her forehead on the ground. âI apologize. I donât mind what happens to me, but please spare my clan.â
The witches and Ranna imitated her gesture.
Shaki scratched her head. âLetâs recap. You went into the mine while your pawns held the entrance. But you failed, and your tribe was stuck there, trying to retrieve the warbanner so they could move the pawns to elsewhere⦠So whatâs the problem?â
Sensing that the discussion touched sensitive topics, Milia strolled away, circling the small platform she was proud of.
âDonât you remember? Metiva told us their tribe was tightly bonded and spoke as if she held all authority over the tribe as matriarch.â
âYou would kill us on the spot if I told you that gnolls were ruthless beasts that would not hesitate to abandon their kins.â
âAnd sure enough, you betrayed us at some point. But donât worry, I didnât trust you anyway.â
âIâm sorry.â Ranna ground her head on the floor with regret.
âThat was fair game. I would have done the same, but the Evil Eye offered the gnolls to surrender instead of us.â
Slade glanced at Griscent, who silently lurked around. â(You really did a number on them.)â
â(Hah! It went well until Violet barged in. By the way, is she okay? Itâs almost time.)â
â(Sheâs just doing the last repeat.)â Slade nodded.
âThe tribe wonât support our clan nor the Dungeon. We even lost the kingâs artifacts despite our bitter sacrifices.â
âThat was unfortunate, but we can still excavate it from the bridge rubbles later. Itâs a simple job for our guardian golem.â
âThat would be too late. Itâs only a matter of days until someone else claims my title and warbanner. The tribe doesnât believe any words about Lady Violetâs miracles and benevolence. They might leave the moment they get the banner.â
âItâs understandable that they donât want to cooperate considering how we beat them up at the entrance.â
âWhy are you making such a big fuss about it? Losing your position as matriarch isnât our problem.â
âRight, our main issue would be the lack of sovereign points they produce.â
Griscent took out the sovereign book to support his claims.
They saw all the resources generated by the towns per day and the summoning ritual costs for buildings and pawns.
The unrest was at 37% and the morale at -2. According to Griscentâs guesses, they would earn 14 sovereign points instead of 25.
Troglodyte pawns cost 50 sovereign points. Thus, they could only afford a new pawn every four days instead of two days.
Basically, their pawn output was twice as slow.
Milia came back, curious about the book.
âOh look!â She shoved her index finger on the page, cheerfully screaming. âOur platform was acknowledged as the village square! I canât wait until the inauguration is over!â
âGreat job, Milia! You're not slacking off for once!â Shaki slapped her butt.
âArenât we getting sidetracked? What are we doing about the unrest and sovereign points?â
âThatâs such a trifling matter to worry about. Time or rituals can solve those issues.â
âRituals? You donât meanâ¦â
âThatâs right. The trials of the Dungeon can convert people into artificial artifacts or sovereign points. Unlike other towns, we donât need our citizens to be happy, but greedy. We could put the matriarch title and the warbanner at stake, and the rebellious gnolls will fly straight to their demise like moths attracted to the flame.â
The witches exchanged looks. âIs that why Lady Violet resurrected us? To turn us into artifacts?â
âNot at all! Violet seemed concerned about everyoneâs well beingâ¦â Slade shook his stumps to dismiss their worries.
âYes, that sounds like her. But Dungeons are resilient to high unrest, unlike other factions.â
âEven so⦠If you could avoid killing gnolls.â Metiva swallowed, realizing her dire situation. She was an expandable tool, who might discarded at a momentâs notice.
Her only hope wobbled in front of her. She needed to cling onto Slade and Violetâs mercy.
âGosh, some gnolls didnât want to come here at all. They were right all along.â
âLook, your political conflicts are your problems. We already helped each other to escape the beholders, so youâre free to leave. Just donât yap your mouth about this dungeon.â
âReally? Youâre not turning us into treasures?â Metiva lifted her head, flabbergasted.
Shaki offered a merciful escape while any other sovereign would not hesitate to trample them.
âOf course not, didnât we let you keep your spell book and banner? I donât see a reason to turn you into items unless you try freeloading. But you gotta help us if you stay here.â
âYes, weâll do our best⦠and thank you.â Metiva bowed again.
Shaki and Milia walked further away, gathering the troglodyte pawns with large pots containing Sladeâs milk.
âFree food and drinks here! Everyone is welcomed!â Milia yelled.
A female burly gnoll with a scar headed straight towards the rooks, digging a path through the crowd. Chains dangled from her waist, connected to a steel ball.
Milia handed her a bowl stolen from the palace, filled with a thick white liquid.
The gnoll took her pipe out of her mouth and exhaled a puff of smoke. âWhat is this food?â
âOur dungeon specialty, slime milk!â Milia scooped some in her mouth.
âSlime milk, you say?...â The gnoll took a sip from the bowl and lifted it up. âThis is too exquisite for mere milk!â
Her signal warmed up the tribe to the dungeonâs hospitality.
âIt seems like not all the gnolls are hostile towards us.â Slade said.
âSheâs one of our clanâs elders, a retired warrior who supported retrieving the relics,â Ranna said.
The old warrior was naturally favoring her clanâs decision to ally with the Dungeon.
âI didnât expect such leniency from Shakiâs stern conduct, but I am relieved that the situation isnât as serious as I thought.â
âItâs understandable why you twisted the facts, but I also expected a punishment. I guess sheâs happy with the result and holds nothing against you for lying in the process. In the end, Violet couldnât revive a few gnolls, so your clan suffered most losses.â
âWhat should we do? We can take her offer to leave this place,â Ranna said.
âEveryone is weary from the journey. Do you agree to settle here for the time being, dear sisters?â
âThe tribe is shunning us, so we should stay here. Weâll be fine even if we lose the warbanner and the pawns,â a witch said.
âThereâs nothing to worry about, as long as we work together,â a male gnoll said.
âWe should build up our forces here. If we serve Lady Violet, she might allow us to take some pawns to conquer the South,â a warrior said.
âSince weâre staying, we should stall the tribe here as long as possible.â
âAre we⦠sacrificing other gnolls?â Ranna asked.
âIt will depend on them, as Lady Shaki said. Either way, weâll benefit from their stay.â
âBut how do we keep them here?â a witch asked.
The gnoll matriarch stared at Slade. Her intense gaze puzzled him.
She broke the silence with an inspirational statement. âMaster, my clan lost too many members while other families have grown too big. But if we work hard, we can bring the tribe together to build our new home here!â
âYes, I wish I could help you, Metivaâ¦â
âWould you listen to my plan?â
âTell me everything!â
Metiva picked him up. âIt would only increase the unrest if Lady Violet meddled with the tribeâs affairs. Instead, my clan must solve this without external help.â
âThatâs right, the tribe must protect its traditions.â The other gnolls nodded.
âBut thereâs a way to borrow your strength⦠My clan can take you in if we mate.â
Slade glanced at Griscent. âIâm not sure if I shouldâ¦â
â(Thatâs a good plan. A pillar is meant to be shared.)â
âCount me in.â
âW-well, Iâm glad you are enthusiastic! As a member of my clan, you can show your strength with the golem and convince the tribe to stay.â
âIsnât the golem part of Violetâs magic, though? Will they accept it as the clanâs strength?â
âThe tribeâs council might buy into it for a while. But the greedy clans canât be convinced peacefully. Theyâll avoid a clash of raw strength with the golem, thatâs for sure.â
â(That should be enough to delay their leave.)â
A system window popped up.
âAlright. Letâs do it!â
âWeâll look forward to it, dear husband! The ceremony will begin soon. Letâs go!â the witches said and scattered.
âWhut?â Slade blinked.
âArenât you familiar with Gnoll customs? Itâs common for our women to mate with the same male.â
âWow, being a gnoll is cool.â
âOn the other hand, unpopular males have it rough, especially past a certain age.â
âAre female gnolls that straightforward in every relationship?â
âI have no need for complicated courtship. I just have to snap my fingers to have males at my feet.â
Milia had served most of the audience with slime milk when Lorely flew down from the palace, carrying Violet in her arms.
The sovereignâs face was stiff in nervousness.
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I only shoved 6 buildings per page, but there are other pages. Violet and Griscent might improve the UI since the sovereign book is customizableâ¦
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Violet got off from Lorelyâs arms. She scanned the audience while standing reverently at the center of the stage.
The new gnolls stared at her with a mix of curiosity and hostility. But the beholders and Metivaâs clan looked at her with warm smiles. Embers of hope burned within their heart and shone through their gaze. Their warmth rekindled Violetâs forsaken passion.
Spreading her arms wide as if to embrace their wishes, she started her speech.
âI am Violet Ylenward, sovereign of the Dungeon. On this special day, we are gathered to celebrate a wonderful miracle⦠The rise of our new home, Holloweye!â
The troglodyte pawns cheered at Shakiâs signal, prompting the rest of the crowd to applaud.
One of Sladeâs blobs was wrapped around Violetâs neck, disguised as a fake scarf. The second one was with Metiva.
Unpleasant memories of Griscentâs illusion surfaced. Slade saw the inauguration of another Dungeon sovereign right after conquering a Stronghold town.
Forget it⦠Violet would never mess with a town hard enough to meet the same end as her. He drove his fears away to focus on her speech.