Locating the dungeon had been an easy task. They only had to follow the dead.
Whoever had attacked the goblins had done so with lethal efficiency. The marshâs putrid air had grown heavy with the stench of dead bodies thrown into the mud. Black stingers pierced the hearts of bleeding goblins while purple acid dissolved the remains of spinotters into poisonous puddles.
âTwenty-one, twenty-two,â Plato counted the dead as the group walked through a game trail Basil knew by heart. âTwenty-threeâ¦â
Bugsy shuddered with his antennae against the ground. âHard to believe a single monster could do so much damage.â
âYet it was alone.â Basil had picked up a trail of abnormal footprints in the grass, light but confident, with two fingers per foot. âAnd experienced, too. The stingers all hit vital areas.â
The scene felt like the aftermath of a professional soldier rampaging through a crowd of helpless civilians. Basil wouldnât mourn goblins, but the sheer one-sided nature of their demise made him uneasy. Although he had taken both his axe and rifle on the expedition, the former in his hand and the other attached to his back by a leather strap, Basil would have traded them both for an AK-47.
Even the boisterous Bugsy twitched from time to time. âBoss, you should assign your level.â
âYeah,â Basil agreed. The creature could fall upon them any minute. âIâll upgrade the [Tamer] class.â
âNot Berserker?â Plato asked. âOdd choice.â
âBerserker will make me a better fighter, but Tamer will do the same for both of you,â Basil explained. âIt will help the group more.â
: + 1 STR; +1 AGI; +1 MAG; +1 CHA. Your Health Points were raised by 20 and Special Points by 10.
After the rush of pleasure from the level-up died down, Basil awaited the coming of his new Perk for several seconds. âWait, I wonât get a new power this time?â
Classes grant a Perk on odd levels and when you complete its progression path.
âYou couldnât tell me before I assigned the level?â Basil grunted in frustration.
âItâs okay, Boss,â Bugsy tried to reassure him. âIt still allowed us to assign our own extra level.â
Basil opened his mouth to argue before closing it just as swiftly. The dungeon and the water quality control station both came into sight.
They were, after all, one and the same.
Located at the junction between the stream and the larger lâAdour river, the water quality control station had been a small facility no bigger than a metal shack. The oval structure that had risen in its place was over four stories tall. Walls of mossy stone had replaced the stationâs metal doors, with neolithic symbols of boars and bears crudely carved onto their surface. The regionâs auroras pulsed from above the roof in swirling waves.
The dungeonâs oval shape reminded Basil of a stone egg. Only part of it was visible; a good chunk of it was submerged by the lâAdour river, while the rest had sunk into the marshâs muddy ground. A wide crack into the stone façade with wood and bone totems on each side formed the dungeonâs foreboding entrance.
: Ogre Den of the Barthes [Fire], [Metal], [Earth], [Soul], and [Mythic] elements are empowered.
[Wind] and [Lightning] elements are weakened.
Improved chances of inflicting the [Berserk], [Petrify], and [Terror] status ailments.
Basil thought as he glanced at the bloody remains of goblins littering the ground. The remains of wooden barricades lay broken in tall grass.
A scavenger had beaten them to the prize and was trying to eat a dead goblin before their eyes. The moment Basil laid his gaze upon this new monster, his heart skipped a beat.
The beautiful creature resembled a venus flytrap bigger than Plato. Its mouth took the shape of multiple golden petals with spiky teeth around a cute, hungry gullet. Its green stem divided itself into six beautiful thorny vines wriggling in the mud. Watching the creature attempt to swallow a goblin too big for its mouth was both horrifying and adorable.
Level 1 [Plant]
âBeautiful,â Basil whispered. Plato sent him a tired glance but kept his mouth shut.
Bugsy proved himself less wise. âOh, a new bag of exp! Letâs gang up on it, Bossââ
Basil lightly slapped his tasteless centipede on the back of the head. âYou uncultured fool!â
âBoss, you slapped me!â Bugsy whined. âWhy did you slap me?!â
âIâm a man of action, but Iâm also a caring gardener!â Basil snarled loud enough for the plant to abandon its dinner to look at them. âLook at it! Look at it, Bugsy! Donât you anything when you stare at its petals?â
His centipede looked at the killaplant in confusion. âI-Is it about the greenhouse, Boss?â
âYes, it is,â Basil confirmed. He wouldnât let Bugsy forget that part anytime soon. âThis beautiful flower belongs in my greenhouse and not in a grave.â
âBeautiful?â Plato squinted at the plant with unwelcome skepticism. âIt doesnât look like catnip to me.â
âLook at its bright petals,â Basil argued. âItâll be perfect as part of a flower bed among roses and more exotic plants.â
Besides cultivating vegetables, Basil took good care of his gardenâs appearance. He had even considered building a flowering hedge over his fence before the System arrived to ruin all his plans for the future.
But now that he saw this creature, Basil realized a whole new world had opened up to him. Could there be marvelous, aesthetical vegetal monsters out there? Lost creatures begging to become part of his houseâs scenery? Could he make a hedge out of monstrous plants?
He would start exploring this new future here and now.
The beautiful plant had turned to face the newcomers with its eyeless petals, a goblin corpse still stuck halfway through its mouth. The scene reminded Basil of that time he had caught a pelican trying to eat a fish too big for its gullet.
âShushâ¦â Basil whispered as he slowly approached the wary plant. It took a step back in fear and accidentally let its goblin catch slip through its petals. âDonât worry, I donât want to hurt you.â
âIf you start talking to trees, too, Iâm leaving,â Plato commented on the scene with a deadpan tone.
Basil ignored him. âYou want to eat, little plant? But you canât cut the corpse into tasty goblin legs?â
The killaplant watched warily without answering. To earn its trust, Basil brought down his axe on the dead goblinâs legs and severed it. He then grabbed the severed piece of bloody meat and dangled it before the flower, immediately earning its interest.
âYou want it?â Basil asked. When the flower replied by opening its mouth and salivating, he tossed the severed leg at it. The plant jumped and ate the piece of meat in one bite.
âBoss, what are you doing?â Bugsy looked utterly confused by the scene unfolding before his eyes. âAre youâ¦are you taming that monster?
violence?â
âLike a dog,â Plato added with condescension.
âWhoâs a good plant?â Basil asked as he tossed more severed limbs at the hungry flower. The pieces were small enough for the monster to eat them. âWhoâs a good plant?â
âYou are nice!â The plant squealed back with an adorable, high-pitched girly voice. âI like you!â
Aww, she was a little girl!
âSweet Pollen!â Once she had finished eating her meal, the flower exhaled pink dust at Basilâs group. It smelled so sweet. Bugsy hissed as if expecting an attack, but Basil stopped him with a wave of his hand. He felt his fatigue vanish and the wounds underneath his bandages closing on their own.
You have recovered 35 HP!
Aww, she healed them!
âWhen I evolve, I will kill everyone!â said the plant with her adorable voice before pointing at Basil, Plato, and Bugsy with one of her vines. âExcept you! And you! And you!â
Aww, she had an attitude problem!
Basil decided now was the time to make her his offer with a big bright smile. âDo you want to live in my greenhouse in the middle of the woods?â
âShouldnât you offer her candies first?â Plato asked mockingly. âOr a tour in your minivan?â
âPlato, shut up.â Basil kept smiling at the beautiful flower. âI will feed you goblin meat fillets, and you will grow in fertile soil. I can give you sun, warmth, and TV.â
âWe also have a fence,â Bugsy thought it important to add.
âMmmâ¦â The plant wriggled in place before letting out a squeal. âAll right!â
Killaplant has joined your party!
âHenceforth, I shall name youâ¦â Basil gathered his breath and let his muse speak through his lips. âRosemarine Eglantine de la Barthe.â
Distinguished. Precious.
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Killaplantâs name has been changed to: Rosemarine Eglantine de la Barthe.
âI have a name!â Rosemarine made her happiness known with another squeal. âWhen I evolve, I will scare everyone!â
âYou sure will,â Basil replied as he petted his new plant on the head. âYou sure will.â
The dungeon was bigger than its outside appearance suggested.
The very first room alone occupied a space larger than Basilâs entire house. A few primitive, flickering braziers dangled from a dizzyingly high ceiling. Their feeble light illuminated crude goblin carvings on walls of smooth gray stone. Basil felt like an explorer discovering a paleolithic cave.
Basil thought. The cavern reeked of sweat, blood, and dung. Half a dozen goblin and dinocrane corpses littered the ground.
âIâm so happy not to be the newbie anymore,â Bugsy said as Rosemarine happily hopped after him. âCan I bully her?â
âNo,â Basil replied flatly, much to his centipedeâs chagrin. âDonât lower your guard either.â
âY-Yes, Boss.â
âWhen I evolve, I will bully everyone,â Rosemarine chirped. âExcept you! Because you are my friends!â
âFriends? Do you mistake me for a golden retriever?â Plato shrugged as he smelled the air. âI let you live in my house, thatâs all.â
âYour house?â Basil asked with a raised eyebrow. He walked to a broken wood door at the end of the cavern protected by two primitive wooden totems topped with goblin skulls. Someone had shattered the idols.
Family: Trap Quality: D Effect: launch [Poison] needles upon being approached by non-goblins.
Goblin traps set for intruders and meant to work in tandem. Disabled.
âBoss?â Bugsy asked. âAm I no longer your favorite?â
Basil looked over his shoulder. âWhat do you mean?â
âYouâre treating her so well,â Bugsy said while glaring at Rosemarine. The adorable plant scouted the corpses in search of a body part to eat. âBut sheâs so dim!â
âThis place is so dark and dusty!â Rosemarine chirped, utterly oblivious to the centipedeâs disdain for her. âI hate it!â
âI donât have a favorite,â Basil protested.
Plato squinted at his owner. âYou donât?â
Somehow, the cat made these two words sound like a veiled threat.
âAre you seriously doing this right now?â Basil frowned at his team. âIn an enemy camp?â
Plato wagged his tail. âThis discussion will wait until after weâve finished cleaning up the place.â
âBut we will not forget,â Bugsy finished.
Basil thought. âBugsy, what does your Tremorsense tell you?â
âI hear a commotion slightly ahead of us.â Bugsy shuddered. âThereâs a fight happening in the next room, Boss.â
The invader was close. Basil took a few seconds to check Rosemarineâs stats and see if she could pull her weight in a fight.
: Rosemarine Eglantine de la Barthe (Killaplant)
: Plant : Basilâs Unnamed Party : 0/250 N/A Wood, Life, Water, Earth, Light.
Plantslayer, Corrosion, Metal, Fire, Wind, Frost, Lightning, Darkness.
1 225 260/270 8 (D+20%)
14 (C+20%)
8 (D+20%)
15 (C+20%)
18 (B+20%)
6 (E+20%)
14 (C+20%)
16 (B+20%)
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Weak Strong Strong Weak Weak Weak Strong Weak â
Paralyzing Bite, Bugcatcher Sweet Pollen, N/A : You treat fangs and jaw-enhancing weapons as if you had medium proficiency with them (x1.5 damage). Additionally, your bite attacks may inflict the [Paralysis] ailment on contact.
: Natural attacks have the [Bugslayer] effect, making them supereffective against [Bug] type (x3 damage).
: 10 SP, [Life]. Unleashes pollen regenerating a little HP among those who breathe it.
Basil winced. Rosemarineâs Perks could be useful, but her physical stats were frankly terrible. She would fall in a single blow.
âAre you unhappy, Mister?â Rosemarine asked upon noticing his sore expression.
âItâs all right, Rosemarine, weâll figure it out,â Basil reassured his plant. âIf the worst comes to pass, Bugsy and I will move to the front. Plato, you sneak around to flank. Rosemarine, could you heal us if weâre wounded?â
Rosemarine let out a squeal of approval. âI will help you, Mister-who-feeds-me.â
Plato tensed up, ears raised. âYouâre not going to use the rifle, Basil?â
âItâs effective against birds, not bugs, and I hit harder with my axe.â Basil took a step forward through the broken door. âLetâs go.â
The door opened into a narrow tunnel that seemed to stretch on forever. The air grew hotter as the group advanced. An unbearable smell of stewing meat assaulted Basilâs nostrils. He immediately knew that the cook had messed up the dish beyond repair.
Basil saw light at the end of the tunnel and heard the noise of battle. An unseen beast let out a roar full of wrath and pain before being swiftly silenced. Basil put a finger to his lips, and his pets didnât make a sound.
When they reached the next room, the battle was already over.
Basilâs group discreetly entered a primitive hall in shambles. The cave was as large as the previous one and circular in length, with a throne of bones occupying the wall opposite the entrance. Spinotter pelts covered the walls like tapestries, and torches provided a measure of light. A cauldron full of boiling stew occupied the hallâs center; a monster was busy drowning anotherâs face in it when Basilâs group arrived.
âWeakling!â the battleâs winner said with a masculine, cavernous voice. âNone of you are worthy!â
As suspected, the monster responsible for the massacre was a Bug Type. Two meters tall and humanoid in shape, he had stingers as long as swords sticking out of his forearms. A thick green exoskeleton covered every inch of his body except for hornet wings, sharp mandibles, and crimson compound eyes. His forearms were drenched in blood.
Level 10 [Bug]
Faction: Apocalypse Force Basil blinked twice upon seeing the creatureâs level.
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The monsterâs victim was an oversized goblin even taller than Basil, with powerful hands struggling to hold a mighty bone club. Megabug held onto him by his red mane of hair and kept his head buried in the stew. Three stinger wounds bled profusely on his chest, and the remains of a shattered tusk had fallen at the cauldronâs feet. The giant goblin gasped for air when Megabug lifted his head out of the stew, his breath weak.
Basil observed the defeated giant goblin from afar, and the System swiftly confirmed his suspicions.
Level 5 Elite [Giant/Beast]
Basil noticed a few goblin survivors watching the scene from behind two chests located in a corner of the hall. The cowards had lost all hope after watching their leader beaten within an inch of his life.
âWhere is the neurotower?â Megabug lifted Ogremoche above the ground with one hand. The ogre attempted to lift his club to strike but was so weak that the weapon slipped through his fingers. âAnswer me or Iâll rip out your eyes.â
âLevel 10?!â Bugsy choked in surprise. âThatâs enormoââ
Plato silenced him with a glare, but Megabug had already heard them.
Basil thought as the insect monster glanced in their direction. Something in the creatureâs posture and body language chilled him to the bone. That subtle aura of menace, of cold-blooded brutalityâ¦
This monster was no primitive savage playing war. He was a violent assassin who killed as easily as he breathed.
âA human?â Megabugâs eyes briefly glowed with a blue light as he observed Basil. âA Tamer too?â
âDamn it, Bugsy,â Basil complained.
âI-Iâm sorry, Boss,â the centipede apologized, his antennae lowering in shame. âI-I, I never saw someone with such a high level beforeâ¦â
Basil thought as his group took a few steps into the room while keeping a respectable distance away from their foe. Megabug had massacred his way through dozens of monsters and their leader, but Basil could barely see a scratch on his exoskeleton.
âWho are you?â Megabug asked as he casually tossed Ogremoche into his own cauldron. The Boss sank into his own stew, his feet sticking out of it. âDid you come to claim this dungeon?â
âBasil Bohen,â Basil introduced himself. He had to stall for time until he figured out a way for his team to escape with their lives. âActually, we came to kill all the goblins. I made a blood oath to kill them all after they ruined my view of the forest.â
If the teamâs surprise appearance bothered Megabug, he showed no hint of it. âInteresting. I can respect that.â
âAnd who are ?â Basil asked.
âMegabug, Apocalypse Force scout.â
âSo cool and confident,â Bugsy whispered so low that Basil could barely hear him.
Plato scoffed. âMegabug? Thatâs your real name?â
Megabug glared at the cat. âWhat of it?â
âWhereâs Gigabug?â Plato asked with a chuckle. His tone sounded confident, but his tense posture betrayed his unease. âOr Omegabug?â
âI do not know of any Gigabug nor Omegabug,â Megabug answered flatly. Apparently, his kind couldnât understand sarcasm. âDo they serve another Horseman?â
Basil didnât miss the fact that he had called himself a scout, though. A scout implied an .
âSo, you serve someone else?â Basil asked. Could he throw Megabug into the cauldronâs firewood while he was distracted? Would flames even wound him?
âThis world is too weak for Lord Apollyon yet,â the monster replied. âMy level was low enough to let me cross when you humans summoned the Trimurti System to this world. I will claim this dungeon and secure my faction an early lead in the competition.â
The humans summoned the System? Basil took note of this information and kept it in mind for later.
âBasil, what do we do?â Plato whispered too low for Megabug to hear. âFight or flight?â
Basil thought grimly. âHow do you intend to do that, my insectoid friend?
âOnce I finish this âBoss,ââ Megabug snickered as he said the last word, âI can claim this dungeonâs resources for my masters. Its monsters will serve them as I do. As will you.â
Basil thought before the last sentence registered. âYou want me to kiss your ass?â
âWhy? Would it buff me?â Megabug asked without any trace of sarcasm. âYour Tamer class is valuable to train soldiers, so there is a place for your kind in the Apocalypse Force. Submit and serve.â
âWhatâs in it for me?â Basil asked warily. He had no intention of working for anyone, but at its worst, it beat being killed.
âYouâll live,â Megabug replied. âYouâll have the chance to earn your worth. The strong will devour the weak and reach greater heights of power. The seas will turn red with blood, the stench of a billion corpses will choke the heavens. When the Apocalypse Force purifies this planet of unworthy lifeforms, you will be on the winning side.â
Basil thought while doing his best to hide his distaste. That settled it, he couldnât let a would-be genocidal warlord access a potentially limitless army of monsters.
âYouâre alone in our world?â
âYes, for now.â Megabugâs back straightened up. âEnough talk, human. In?â
He raised his left arm, a drop of venom oozing from his stinger.
âOr out?â