Chapter Seven
After playing with the hellhounds, I had the fifteen new guards for Astovin. They were stationed there in a blink of an eye. I added guardhouses to the gates and a portcullis of iron that could drop down to seal them off. The guardhouses, built into the wall, were where the monster girls would live when not on guard. They had access to the circular tunnel that ran beneath the wall through a trap door.
They were all in place. The golems were patrolling the wall. I would love to go to Astovin, but I was the only one who couldn't just move myself there. Well, I could if I moved my Vault, taking it from the most defended place in the dungeon and putting it in a vulnerable spot.
I had to grip the Void Crystal to change things, including myself.
I headed into the living room for my harem. It was bigger than it used to be with tables, chairs, couches. A library with a growing number of books that were taken off adventurers. After a party died, all their gear became mine. It was stored in my Void Crystal. I could pull it out and place it in chests. I did that, hoping that adventurers would take the loot and flee rather than stay and die.
I hated killing them. It was such a waste. Halia's idea of training them was a good one. My own army of adventurers sworn to my Void Crystal. Ambassadors that could go out in the world. Who could keep bad dungeon builders in check?
Who could be my eyes everywhere.
Damn, I could have a network of spies spread over the world who could communicate with us by thought. It was something to pursue. The people of Astovin would be the start. With my Life ritual, Bloom, I could help with their crop generation. They would have to spend less effort on farming.
A whole generation of them could be raised to be fighters, rogues, and mages. I wasn't sure about priests since it seemed like only Sherida, Lady of Light, was on my side. Maybe her Lord was, too, I didn't know for certain.
I found Garnet, Crystal, Maya, and Terra playing Uno. I could make playing cards and put my own designs on them. So it wasn't too hard to make the Uno set. They were all staring at each other, slapping down cards.
"Reverse!" Garnet shouted, throwing hers on the pile.
"Skip!" Maya said, a big grin on her face.
Terra threw down a Blue One. "Uno!"
"What?" Garnet gasped as Crystal threw a Green One. Garnet looked at her cards. "Why green?"
She started drawing and drawing and drawing. She slapped down another Reverse, her hand bulging. Crystal threw down a Green Four. Everyone turned to Terra. What did she have? She grinned and tossed a Red Four on the pile.
"Thanks, Crystal," Terra said, her boobs bouncing. "I get to sleep with Leo tonight!"
"No!" Crystal groaned. She had three green cards in her hand. She slumped back.
"Hey, Leo," Maya said. She smiled at me. "Done fucking your new monster girls?"
"Did you make puppies?" Garnet asked, her wings fluttering in such a cute way. Her black pigtails swayed about her adorable face. My little sister wiggled her hips back and forth. "Huh?"
"I actually did," I said. "But they're already in Astovin."
"Then you can send me there with the Void Crystal," she said. "It's such a long walk."
"You can fly," Crystal said. "There's no one going to care if you wing over there. Everyone around here is Leo's vassal."
"Actually, that's what I wanted to talk about," I said. "Ways that we can get to Astovin faster."
"Mmm," Mrs. Lucina said. She closed the book she had been reading, bound in wood, and set it down on the coffee table. "What if you got some horses. You could ride them down the tunnel. Gallop them the whole way."
"Sounds like a plan," Terra said, a big smirk on her clay face. My golem stretched her arms, big boobs jiggling.
"Bad idea," Lana said. She was... knitting. I didn't know she did that.
"Why?" asked Terra. "Horses are used to travel in these times."
"They're not much faster than a human at a walk," Lana continued, not looking up from her knitting. Electricity arced from her golden hair. "And they can only gallop for short time. You ride them all the way to Astovin and back at a full run, they'll be exhausted. Do it a few times in a row, and you'll kill them. A fit human can cover more ground than a horse. We don't have to carry another person while we run." She smiled. "But they are good for carrying heavy loads and to keep your feet from getting tired. That's why they're used."
"Oh," Garnet said. "I was hoping to get a pony!"
"There's the unicorns," said Crystal. "Go ride one of those."
"Can I?" gasped Garnet. "I never thought of that. I could sit on their shoulders and rub my little pussy against their necks, and slap my riding crop into their rump."
She bolted to her feet and darted past me, looking intent to do just that.
"Now that the brat is gone, we can come up with more practical solutions," Crystal said. "Mmm, you have any ideas, dirty boy?"
My older sister fixed her light-blue eyes on me. They brimmed with such a naughty glint.
"Horses were what I was going with," I said.
Garnet suddenly came running back in, followed by Fauraliiithiliana and Hagane. "They're finished, big bro! They've figured out how to get your dungeon to the twins."
"Great, another long passageway. It took three days to get there last time." I had actually left my dungeon behind to scout the place myself. "The tunnel might cut it down, but that's a lot of walking, and if the horses really won't save time..." I sighed. "Wish we could get those magical teleportation circles we found in Meskalamdug's lair to work."
"I am sorry that I haven't figured it out," Fara said. She held up the paper. "Hagane and I have the calculations, though. And she taught me this algebra. It is fascinating stuff."
"Why would you do that?" gasped Garnet, looking at Hagane. "Why do you hate Fara so much." My little sister threw her arms around Fara, red wings flapping.
"Because she's a big nerd like Hagane is," Crystal said. "No offense, Hagane."
"Oh, no, I am a big nerd," she said. "So if real horses are not practical because of stamina issues, why not some undead horses. They cannot get tired."
"Undead?" Morana's head popped up from another couch. Had she been there the entire time? Was she napping? "You do have the Animate Corpse ritual, right? Hagane's correct. Us undead can go on and on forever."
"I never thought I would use
that
ritual," I said. I could have made the corpses of adventurers into more fighters, but it made me feel queasy to do that. They were people. It didn't feel right to desecrate their bodies, but horses...