Earth
Algonquin Park Dungeon, Ontario
August 17, 2019
07:17 EDT
"Thanks, Zaszi."
"No problem, boss. Good luck today, guys," she replied, the portal winking out a second later.
"Alright, let's go. I wanna kill the boss and then move on to the next dungeon," I said, making my way towards the building and noting that the damage from the assault was gone. New picnic tables had been placed in the same spot, and it appeared that all the burnt trees were replaced with new saplings.
*****
It turned out that I wasn't woken by banging on the door, or Vixa licking me. Instead, she proceeded to teleport around the bed. Each time she disappeared, air would rush to fill the newly vacant area, creating the usual loud noise. When she saw that I was up she teleported a final time, appearing at her food dish, which had recently been filled.
After I showered and equipped my armor, Vixa and I made our way to the cafeteria. Ben was already there eating, but neither Mason nor the twins had arrived yet. When they did arrive, we ate breakfast while making plans. We didn't want to stay in the Algonquin Park dungeon all day, so we decided we would head to the next closest dungeon suitable for our levels, while turning Insight off.
We were all level eighteen now, so delving without Insight active would allow those of us with Siphoning Strike or Siphoning Shot to level up the ability over the next two days, as we wouldn't be out-leveling everything we were killing. The fact that it would be at least three weeks before we were able to head into dungeon is what prompted us to use the time to level up these two skills, specifically. With luck, Mason, Sonja and I would be able to increase the damage of our abilities by several hundred points.
*****
As soon as we took the waygate down to the ninth floor, I began the process of shapeshifting into my newest form. Selalea had actually shown up in the cafeteria with her son and several guards in tow, so I managed to scan one of them. This was the first time I had been able to check out the form. I was at least a foot and a half taller than my hybrid form, though only had two arms. I really need to learn how to modify my own forms without having my mom do it for me.
"I'll never get tired of seeing you do that," Mason said. "How are the stats in that form?"
I reflexively opened my mouth to respond, but all that came out was a mix between a grunt and a roar. I also need to learn how to talk in my various forms.
I took my phone out of my storage and tossed it to Mason, not wanting to damage it with my sharp claws. [You tell me.]
He caught it, quickly navigating to my stat page and began reading off my current stats before handing it back. With some quick math I calculated that Strength was eight times higher, Agility was four times higher, Intellect was one-point-two times higher, Constitution was eight times higher and Endurance was six times higher. Those were substantial increases.
[Bria told me how high her Strength and Constitution was in her dragonkin form but it's still surprising to see. The other stats are pretty high, too.]
[A twenty percent increase to Intellect is pretty damn good. I'd love to have that,] Ben said.
[I forgot about the Intellect buff, even after I talked about it yesterday,] I grumbled. [I really need to set a reminder or something.]
I finished getting ready, strapping shield to my left arm but leaving it inactive. I decided to use my sword and spear today so I could level up Quick Slash and Gash, while using Mana Shield to keep me safe. Not that that would really matter. My stats were so high in my dragonkin form that the chances of there being something in this dungeon that could hurt me were slim to none. After channeling my mana into my sword and spear, I began walking forward, leading everyone down the hall.
We didn't get further than the first ninety-degree turn before Sonja called us to stop.
[Trap ahead. Do your thing, Ben,] she sent.
Ben immediately began summoning a Skeletal Warrior and sent it forward while Sonja was directing him on where to send it. As soon as the skeleton stepped on the trigger, dozens of foot-long metal spikes shot out of the floor. I winced at imagining what that trap would have done had we triggered it. I doubted that it would be able to pierce our armor, but I definitely wouldn't want to chance it.
It was rare that one of Ben's skeletons wasn't destroyed by a trap, so after waiting for the spikes to recede back into the floor, he had it step on the trigger plate again, with nothing happening the second time. With the trap disarmed, we continued on with Ben's Skeletal Warrior leading the way.
[Ben, how is it that we've been in dungeons for as long as we have and we haven't seen another group of adventurers?] I asked.
[I was wondering about that the other day and could only come up with two conclusions. The first is that we've just been incredibly unlucky. I mean on Thursday we saw those other teams when we were teleported out of the dungeon. The second is that we're being prevented from meeting other teams. I don't think that's as likely though, since again, we saw those other teams.]
[The previous dungeon also had that disorienting effect on the fourth floor. They could have been held up by that. Remember how long it took us to figure it out?] Sonja asked.
[Ugh, don't remind me,] Ben replied. [We should have figured that out a lot sooner.]
We came up to the first room a few minutes later, only having to pause for one more trap. There was no door that needed to be opened, giving us a good look at the room. There were four entrances, including the one we were looking through, but not much else to note besides the carvings in the tiled floor. Sonja also couldn't detect any traps, so we stepped inside.
As soon as the last of us stepped inside, four metal prison-like doors fell into place at each of the doorways. Everyone channeled their mana into their weapons, but no attacks came, making us wonder what was going on. After a minute passed and nothing happened, I stopped channeling mana into my weapons and went over to the door. Gripping onto the bars of the door, I lifted with all my dragonkin strength, but they wouldn't budge an inch.