Thor set Wendy down when they were facing open space.
"Alright, focus on what you want for Golems, and then cast the spell. How they appear the first time is normally how they will appear every time after that, so be sure that it is what you want." He instructed.
That was what the Karl told people when they did it for the first time.
Wendy focused hard, and then a pair of small Cerro, no more than a metre and a half tall, appeared in front of her. They were gloriously green, with lightning crackling on their horns.
"Oh, excellent choice." Thor commended her, while Wendy stared at them.
"I got baby Thor Golems? They’re adorable." Wendy replied.
"Was that not what you were trying for?" Thor asked, confused.
Wendy shook her head. "Sorry. I was thinking of powerful Guardians, like the Gargoyles on the wall. These are good too, though. They do the same job, and they look so friendly."
They were definitely friendly, rubbing up against Thor’s legs as he stood behind Wendy, and begging for attention.
"Interesting. Perhaps if you have specific skills, you get a different Golem type? You have my starting spell, and it will extend over your Golems, so it might have affected how the Golems formed.
We will have to study that in the future. But for now, congratulations on summoning your new Golems. You now have both powerful defenders and reliable transportation."
Wendy’s eyes glowed with lightning, and she tossed herself up on the back of one of the Golems.
Then she led them out to the front of the yard for the schoolkids to play with.
The kids were in a great mood now that there were new playmates for them, and the Golems were just as happy as the young Thor had been to prance around and let people pet their heads or rub their scales.
It was actually kind of endearing to watch, a moment of nostalgia for the group, who all remembered when Thor had been much less serious and responsible.
The little Cerro were still trying to get Thor to come play, as they recognized him as one of them, but Thor just snorted in amusement, reminding them that he was the Pack Protector right now and not free to play with the children.
Well, maybe later.
But right now, they were discussing important matters, like whether it would be safe to take the younger Guild members to the Dungeon as they were.
They didn’t have proper armour, but that could be counteracted by sending the right people along with them, or keeping them safe further from the Ogres.
Most of the monsters in the Drodh Dungeon didn’t have long ranged attacks, so if the two lower Ranked members stood five metres back, they should be safe enough.
"Who would go with them to the Dungeon? We can only bring three if we send them both." Dana asked.
Remi came out of her space. {I will go with you and them. I should be more than strong enough to deal with some silly Ogres now.}
That was hard to argue with. As she had three Bodyguards, all at Overlord Rank, and powerful area effect magic of her own, she would be a great option.
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