The guards were highly entertaining, and they had nearly as many tall tales as the sailors did after their recent deployment. Karl and the others only ended up heading to their room near midnight, with plans to go to the Dungeon after breakfast.
Waking up late meant that the tavern was quiet as they ate, but the streets were still busy as they headed out to the Dungeon to try their luck. Fortunately, it wasn’t a long walk, and there was no lineup to enter.
All they had to do was let the guards check their Ranks as they passed by so that nobody took on a stupid bet and got themselves killed. Or, dragged someone unwilling and under Rank into the dungeon to kill them and dispose of the body, Karl assumed.
Karl led them into the entrance, then called out the whole team, including the Bodyguards and the Guardian.
Thor sighed as he could finally stretch his Cerro body, and Hawk flapped up into the air.
[This is nice. Human bodies just aren’t the same.] Thor informed them.
[Sorry about that. I will try to come here as much as possible, so everyone can be themselves for a while.]
Rae snorted in amusement. [Speaking of being ourselves, Cara has pulled the first group of Ogres. We should likely go save them from her.]
That was a good description of the situation. Cara wasn’t even trying to kill them, she had Disintegrated their feet and was in the process of turning their pockets inside out.
[Skill: Pilfer] Successful. 8 silver coins obtained.
[Skill: Pilfer] Successful. Fire Opal obtained.
Well, that was unexpected. You really could loot them while they were alive. The Void Badger had become a menace to Ogre Society.
But more importantly, they still gave a reward of coins that was split between the group members when they died, and a few Common Grade items dropped beside their bodies.
They might be good for raw materials, if Karl wanted to practice his Rune work. But not much more than that.
Karl realized a second later that the humans had been left behind. The beasts and the summons had all gone ahead to pick a fight with the second group, following Thor’s exuberant charge.
Ophelia looked like she was going to chase them as Hawk began to bombard another group, pulling them to where Rae was watching the fun with her Golems.
"Don’t hurry. They’ve been cooped up in their space for days. Let them burn off some energy." Karl advised.
Ophelia snorted in amusement and gave Karl an ’and I haven’t?’ sort of look.
She was a berserker, and yet that insufferable spider had forced her to wear a dress. The fact that it actually looked good on her Werebear form only made the indignity worse.
Karl took out his bow and followed as Ophelia headed in the other direction, transforming into Dire Bear form before raging and expanding to tower over the hapless Ogres.
[Don’t engage the bosses. We will clear out everything else first, then do them as a group.] Karl warned, focusing on Cara and Rae, who were most likely to get curious and attack them.
Once he had warned the excited beasts, a single [Smite] upgraded shot with his bow sent a glowing golden arrow into the eye of a wounded Ogre, and its head simply exploded in a flash of light.
If Karl had realized that skill was so overpowered, he would have started using it as soon as he got it.
But his bow was feeling a bit lacklustre now that he had experience with his abilities to upgrade others. It was also limiting his attack power, and if he wasn’t careful, he would break it.
This was already a completed item, he couldn’t mess with it any further, so he would have to purchase a high quality nonmagical bow somewhere to upgrade. Or have Lotus make him a new one.
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