Book 4: Chapter 26: Patch 5.0: Building a Town and a Harem
The True Endgame
Once the group has brought everything that Tabitha needs to the felled tree, the small engineer gets to work constructing new and improved tools for them to use.
The first axe is finished before long and gets put to immediate use.
While most axes would have a wooden shaft and a metal head, this one is different. It has a metal shaft and a wooden head, but the head itself is made out of a tree harder than most metals when used properly.
Fenrir swings the new axe into the trunk of one of the nearby steel oak trees, and he swings again, and again, and again. While the blade is severely dulled and showing signs of cracking by the time that heâs done swinging, itâs still usable for at least a few more swings which is all that it would take to bring the tree down.
He makes sure that everybody is clear from where the tree might fall, swings one final time, and the tree falls to the ground.
âI donât think this axe has got much life left in it,â Fenrir says, noticing all the cracks appearing in the head of it, âbut one axe per tree is better than three per tree.â
âEspecially when I can make probably fifty or so axes per tree!â Tabitha says, her hands on her hips with pride in her work shining through her voice.
âI guess the real grind starts now then. Weâve fixed our tools problem, so we can â wait, weâve got metals up at the mountain, but how are we going to actually use it? We need to melt it first, right?â
âDonât you worry about that. Me and Red have got a plan all figured out.â
âJust donât accidentally catch the forest on fire.â
âThat wonât be up to us,â Tabitha says, looking at Azalabulia.
Fenrir knows what her plan is now.
Heâs worried.
The next couple of hours are spent doing everybodyâs favorite MMO-related task: farming. Not farming food, of course, but farming for materials.
Tabitha makes axes, and then those axes get used by the others to chop down more trees. Tabitha eventually gets into the groove of things to the point where sheâs pumping out a new axe just in time for whenever one of the previous ones breaks.
She even develops a new technique after a dozen axes that allows her to strengthen the axe heads with metal. Lining the bottoms and tops with metal allows the blades to retain their durability for a bit longer than before. Though, the metal does nothing to prevent the blade from dulling.
Fenrir feels an unfamiliar sensation as do the rest of them: the feeling of learning a skill. Several of them completely forgot that skills are even a thing in this game since itâs all hidden. But, as they chop trees, they find themselves growing stronger and able to chop through wood more easily. Even the durability of their axes seems to slowly increase the more trees they chop down. The task becomes less tiring as well.
While farming, especially when it comes to such a monotonous task such as chopping trees, would usually be boring to people, they find encouragement in seeing their ability to chop wood noticeably increasing. It also helps that they never really farm. The closest thing to farming that any of them have done lately is fishing while sailing onboard The Shoebill. Actually being on land and doing something productive is, even if monotonous and not really all that exciting, is fun.
Until they do it for a couple more hours.
No matter how many trees they seem to chop down, Tabitha tells them that theyâre going to need even more if they truly want to build their own city. She looks like she has no problem and isnât slowing down the slightest. In fact, sheâs making more axes than they can go through at this point! She switches it up to make some pickaxes after every axe just because she already has a pile of unused axes next to her.
All of the broken axes are sitting in their own pile. They may be cracked and broken, but the metal and wood used to make them can still be salvaged and used for something else later on. As the group has learned ever since bringing Tabitha onto it, sheâs very resourceful and never lets anything go to waste. If something can still be used, she will use it. Even if it canât be used, sheâll probably still try to use it.
Sweating and breathing heavily, Fenrir takes a break by sitting on top of the tree that Tabitha is chopping up.
âSo⦠how are we going to get all of this back there again?â Fenrir asks her.
âIâm still thinkinâ about that. I could just chop up all the trees, and then we carry the logs back,â Tabitha proposes.
Fenrir looks around. There are dozens of trees lying around and each tree could probably produce enough logs to take dozens upon dozens of trips back to The Shoebill and where they want to build the city.
âIt would take like, two days straight of walking back and forth doing that,â he says.
âYou got somewhere to be or somethinâ?â
âI mean, I do have kind of a life now, as shocking as it feels to say that.â
âIt really is pretty shockinâ.â
âOi, youâre not supposed to agree with me.â
âOi, donât you steal my thing. Only I get to say âoi.â Ya got that, you dog punk?â
âOi, since when do you have a monopoly over the word âoi?ââ
âOioi, donât make me smack you with my hammer.â
âOi oi oi, whatâs wrong, you donât have a valid reason so you have to threaten me with violence? That just proves you donât have a good defense.â
Tabitha takes her hammer off of her back.
âAlright, maybe your hammer does make a pretty strong defense,â Fenrir admits.
âThe best defense is a good offense.â
âYouâre not wrong. Every fight Iâve been in has just been me trying to go on the attack the whole time.â
âGotta kill them before they kill you.â
âRight. Anyways, log transporting. Canât we just⦠invent the wheel? You know, make some wagons?â
âHmm. It wouldnât be hard for me to whip up some quick wagons for transportinâ, but we donât exactly have anythinâ to pull them.â
âRock and Shogun probably wouldnât mind, but theyâd probably have to work together just for one wagon.â
âActually⦠Iâve got an idea, dog boy.â
Another hour later, and with the help of everybody there, three wagons have been constructed with each one capable of transporting far more material than they would be able to by hand.
Also, they have all been designed in a way so that there is a handlebar sticking out in front of them for the group to walk behind and push on.
âSeriously?â Fenrir asks.
Three groups have been made for the wagons. Fenrir, Shogun, and Rock are all at one wagon. Rock and Shogun are holding the handlebar in their mouths, and this requires Fenrir to bend over in an uncomfortable position to properly hold and push on the handle. Oleander, Corwin, and Azalabulia make up the second group. Even when theyâre all pushing together, theyâre barely able to move the wagon. They will likely be the last group to reach their destination.
Then there is Tabitha and Cassiel making up the final group for the third wagon. Tabitha alone has the strength to push it back to The Shoebill, but she wants Cassielâs help to make it even faster. Thereâs also the fact that she wonât let a single member of the group get away with not helping.
âNow itâll just take half a day to take all the logs back!â Tabitha says. âBetter than two days, ainât it?â
Fenrir gulps and bites his tongue. He really does not want to deal with being in this uncomfortable position for half a dayâs worth of time, but he canât think of a better solution.
Theyâre going to need to get some work animals.
He just hopes that back pain isnât realistically portrayed in this game, and that he wonât inevitably develop back issues later on in life. Then again, he doesnât even know if avatars can age, nor does he believe that heâd still be playing this game long enough into the future that his character would age to that point.
âWanna race?â Tabitha asks the other two groups.
Corwin, Oleander, and Azalabulia look the most miserable out of them all. Cassiel just looks worried because she has no idea how fast Tabitha plans on going, and Fenrir is the only one out of his group who isnât wagging his tail.
Rock and Shogun want to race.
âOi, dog boy, perk up! Ya think this is bad, just wait until weâve got to haul the rocks and metals! Thatâll be even heavier, and itâll be a longer trip,â Tabitha tells Fenrir.
âIâm going to go and get attached to a bunch more rocks and hope they turn into horses before that happens,â Fenrir says and gets his ankle nipped at by Rock.
Rock will be the only sentient rock around here!