A few seconds passed in silence as everyone digested that new information, then Niall smiled.
"Where is my favourite spider? I would assume that since her bonded partner has reached Totem Rank, she has as well." The Inquisitor asked.
Karl nodded. "Indeed she has, though just last night. She's still sleeping off the advancement, but we thought it would be better for everyone if we left the potions and recipes on your desk instead of going to see Ahmad himself."
Niall chuckled. "He's been moved to the Imperial Palace, and that's protected better than anywhere else on the continent from portals and teleportation type skills. He's good friends with the new King, and has been for some time. But he was actually moved closer so that they could brainstorm ways to change the nation."
That had everyone's attention.
"You see, Ahmad has the idea that if we can properly mobilize all these new awakenings from the last two intakes, we can completely overhaul the nation's production facilities. Advanced technology combined with magic has already proven to be every bit as effective as the traditionally made magical items.
At least, in some ways.
Explosive rounds for artillery have proven to be highly inefficient, using more mana than just putting the mage in a helicopter and letting them bombard the battlefield. Same with magical bullets for guns.
The overall effect of that one was pretty good, but in practice, it's better to just let the mages do mage stuff. Plus, magical barriers make the bullets essentially useless anyhow. So, there's no need for both at the same time.
But what really took off was the new bulldozers. Some mage got the great idea to enchant the blade with Earth Magic, and it made clearing solid stone with heavy equipment as efficient as moving clay.
The first construction projects it was put on are months ahead of schedule."
Karl chuckled and Dana winked at the assassin before explaining.
"Here, the Demons use Earth and Fire magic to make entire cities. The Dwarves use Earth Magic to carve out whole mountains, and they can make a skyscraper in a matter of days, not months or years.
It's absolutely brilliant, as long as you don't think too deeply about the engineering behind it." She explained.
Niall nodded in understanding. "Yes, I suppose that just letting people make an entire building out of what looks like a single concrete pour with no reinforcement would be very concerning to anyone who knows more about structural engineering than Earth Magic."
Karl realized they had completely missed the important parts of their concerns.
"How are things with the Giants?" He asked.
Niall shrugged. "Not bad. They retreated after the last major battle, and they're back within their own borders.
Once they realized that the full push on the Capital had failed, and that their infiltrators had all been flushed out, they gave up on the war plans.
Of course, part of that was the death of their new leader, and the need for the Mountain Giants to elect a new Chieftain. But the war is officially over, and we're back to nothing more than tense relations with everyone else.
There have been a few more Dungeon spawns as well, and that's not helping anyone's nerves.
The stabilized Dungeons have proven to be not only the fastest way for Elites to advance, but an incredible source of loot and raw materials for the continent. Fortunately, it's all been Commander Rank and lower instances opening, so we haven't had a power race in one particular area, but the Golden Dragon Nation now has three Commander Rank Dungeons and one Awakened.
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