"Two hundred seventy-seven. I wasn't good at making friends when I was younger, so I had to do everything on my own. Eventually I got bored of it, but I always thought that if I was a part of a team I would have still been clearing dungeons to this day. There was a massive dungeon discovered recently in Confederation space, you know. If what I've been hearing is accurate, the level range is seventeen hundred sixty-one to seventeen hundred seventy, with an unknown level of floors. The Confederation doesn't send in teams like we do to rank dungeons, but apparently no one has passed the hundredth floor so far, and the bosses are incredibly tough. It's not uncommon that a team comes out with less people than it went in with."
"Over seventeen hundred?" Gabriel asked in shock. "I think the highest Spectre is level eleven hundred. I can't imagine how powerful someone must be if they're that high level."
"You and the rest of the Spectres would probably be at that level or higher by now, Gabriel," Tich said. "The Spectres have been stagnant for far too long. When we left Scyftan space, the Spectres were the 'cream of the crop' to use a human expression. By now, you and the others have been left in the dust."
"I agree, but there isn't much we can do about it right now," Gabriel replied. "The highest level dungeon on Earth is the one in the Amazon, and it is too low level for any of us. Occasionally someone will go in to try to gain some power through skills and perks they don't yet have, but it's rare that someone gets something they need."
"There are a lot of high level dungeons in Pygmaean space. I suggest allowing a couple hundred of the newer Spectres to go along with the dragons when they're taken to Mezotis 3 and 4. Abi will be making a detour anyways, so after the dragons are dropped off, the Spectres can be dropped off there. If they're smart about it, they can probably level up a few hundred times by the time we're ready to move."
"That's a good idea. They're not needed here right now, anyways. I'll think about it."
"Well, if you give it the go ahead, I'm sure I can get Ercan to loan us some small five man shuttles that they can use for the duration. They'll essentially be mobile homes and make it easier to go from planet to planet. They won't be able to level up one one planet alone, after all," Thomas said.
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Earth
Algonquin Park Dungeon, Ontario
August 15, 2019
11:15 EDT
We had cleared five chambers up to this point, and were now on our way to the sixth. So far, each of them contained mutated and infected rodents native to the area. Other than the surprise from the porcupines that could fire off their quills, which Mason learned about first hand, and them being many times their normal size, none of them were really a threat.
"Damn this is fast," Mason said while putting his phone away. "We're leveling every two chambers or so, and got almost six hundred experience from this one alone."
"It's going to start slowing down pretty quickly, though. Not only is the required experience starting to increase quite a bit, but we're also getting less and less experience. I don't think we'll be getting much, if any experience by the time we get to the fourth or fifth floor," Ben explained. "I think we should move on to another dungeon as soon as we kill the boss on the fifth floor"
I paused to think for a moment before responding, "Get our loot and get out, I agree. It will also let us continue to power up Siphoning Strike and Siphoning Shot."
Before we could continue our conversation, we arrived at the next chamber. Like the others, it was pitch black, so we each charged up our light globes and tossed them around the room. As they flew through the air, we were able to see what we were up against. There were three raccoons, two porcupines, and a big long, animal that reminded me of a weasel or a marten.
"What is that new one?" Sonja asked.
"I'm pretty sure it's a fisher," Ben answered. "At that size, it's probably as dangerous, if not more so than a large cat. I remember reading something about them somewhere. I can't remember where, but I do know that they have a very strong bite force, and have been known to take down adult lynxes. At that size, it could probably kill a lion or a tiger quite easily."
"Alright, same plan as before. I'll charge in and force the porcupines to fire off their quills, and then we'll clean everything else up," I said channeling mana through all four of my weapons.
I activated Mana Shield and then started running in. As soon as I crossed a certain threshold, all six of the animals started running towards me. Just as the fisher and raccoons got close, I Blinked forward and appeared behind both of the porcupines. Right on queue, they stood on their hind legs and launched all of their quills right at me. We found out that they grow back pretty quickly if not taken care of, so I immediately thrust both of my spears forward, impaling each of them through the back. It wasn't enough to kill them, but it signaled the others to enter the fight.
The raccoons and the fisher turned when I was no longer in front of them, and were quickly closing in on me. Before they could get close, Mason used Whirling Leap to appear behind them, followed by a Cleave and a Siphoning Strike on one of the raccoons, finally killing it. He quickly picked another raccoon and gestured with his left hand causing an Earth Spike to rise up out of the ground, impaling it through the midsection. It wasn't enough to kill it, but it kept it off my back while Sonja helped me out with the two porcupines.
I was about to pull my spears free when I looked up and saw the fisher was closing in. When it got within ten feet, it leapt forward. I immediately braced myself and raised my shields in front of me, prepared to block its leap. After a second or two of waiting without any impact, I lowered my shields to see an arrow sticking out of the ground, with electricity coming out the end. It was coiled around the fisher which was thrashing around trying to free itself from its bonds.
I saw one of the porcupines being peppered by flaming arrow after flaming arrow, being shot at speeds that shouldn't be possible, but thanks to Rapid Fire, it was. I ripped both of my spears free and then thrust forward at the porcupine that Sonja wasn't firing at. Earlier I had found out that I can use different abilities with different weapons, so the thrust with my left spear was Barbed Spear, while the one with my right was Siphoning Strike. Both of those still weren't enough to finish it off, but Anja used Shadowstep to teleport beside me, followed by a Backstab, which finally finished it off.
I looked around to see that everything was dead, except for the fisher that was still thrashing around. None of us wanted to mess with it, so we encircled it and each used our best damage-dealing abilities. When the last attack connected, the fisher let out a cry and then promptly collapsed, soon absorbed by the dungeon.
"It seems like it definitely had a lot of health," Ben said. "It took Sonja's Triple Shot to finish it off, and before that we must have done over one thousand damage to it."
"It definitely looked pretty intimidating while it was running at me with its mouth open. I do not want to be on the receiving end of one of its bites. Thanks for stopping it, Sonja."
"No problem. You should have seen it when my arrow lodged in the ground behind it," she said with a laugh. "One second it was flying towards you, and the next it was yanked backwards, crashing into the ground."
Chuckling, I said, "I'll have to take your word for it. Let's pick everything up, assign our attribute points and then continue on."
Over the next fifteen minutes or so, we cleared out two more chambers before finally arriving at the first somewhat well-lit chamber we had come across so far. The light was thanks to some sort of glowing mushrooms around the periphery of the chamber, and we ended up throwing our light globes to see a bit better. When they landed, we saw three even larger versions of the animals we had been fighting to reach this chamber. Around each of them was also four of their smaller counterparts.
"We don't know how this is going to play out, so be careful," I told everyone. "It might only be one group at a time or it could be a mix. Ready?"
When everyone said they were ready, we walked just inside the chamber, which caused the three larger to all stand up and look in our direction. After a few seconds of watching us, the large raccoon called out, signalling the four smaller ones to charge towards us. Before they even got close, Ben, Anja and Sonja were all firing off spells and arrows, trying to take down one or two.
Unfortunately all four were still coming, if injured, so Mason and I closed the distance. He used Dash to get there before I did, and then used Seismic Shove to knock them away. The two less-injured raccoons recovered faster, so Mason and I each took one. I impaled it with both spears, using Barbed Spear followed by Siphoning Strike, and then threw in a Shield Bash for good measure. It wasn't enough to finish it off, but as soon as Mason was done dealing with his, he finished mine off with a Gash followed quickly by his own Siphoning Strike.
While Mason and I dealt with ours, the twins split up and each focused their attention on one of the injured raccoons, while Ben supported everyone with Aura of Flame. Since Ben and the twins injured them so much during the charge, they were finished off at roughly the same time as the other two.
As always, there was very little rest between waves. The large porcupine called out next, and the four smaller porcupines that were lying around it sprang up and began running towards us. I stepped forward a little while Mason and Ben stood side by side and activated their own Mana Shields to provide a wall the twins could hide behind. The quills had failed to penetrate our armor so far, but that didn't mean we were safe. Our helmets didn't provide us with full protection, and a quill could easily find a weak spot.