Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 205 "Green Mark (Shimbe)" Monastery 8. Proposal to Construct a Stop Line (Part 1)

Well, the policy of greening has been consolidated for a while, but the problem is...

How do I get rid of the Theodrum pests...

I heard that the spirits were being treated as pests, but the way Shanoa said it was also spicy.

However, the wording was reasonable.Even though we are greening the corners, there are no children and no children who have been cut down by the mud of Theodrum who looked at us.

That being said, if we follow the policy of not dungeoning, we won't be able to use the transfer trap called "Lost Forest," so we'll rely on the general method here.

Dungeon Master revisits what Crowe, the Dungeon Road, says: "General method." It was Grandpa who raised the question here, even though he thought it was definitely not "general."

"... what are you thinking of?"

It's a very simple way.I'm just going to deploy an obstacle on the Theodrum side to stop them from approaching the forest. "

The grandfather who correctly presented the "general" method in contrast to the plan was very impressed.

Interception line! Iron bars and trenches!?Master! Like a magic wire!?

… general…

"Keen... be a little more serene... about the moat and the stone wall..."

Don't you like pitfalls?Dear Lord,

Apparently, Crowe's mental contamination has reached an irreversible point.He was a grandfather who exclaimed, but it was the crow who broke in here unexpectedly.

"Hey, how dumb are the Theodoram guys, but I think that would be strange."

Ooh... apparently Crowe still had some good sense left - and for a while, he was relieved.

Well, it's not a bad idea. Especially iron bars. "

... this guy is still trustworthy, Grandpa, who will renew the values of abandonment.

"... so what are you thinking?"

--Unexpectedly, Crowe's idea was quite common, and it was not unnatural, and it was also nice and evil.

"... shrubs with thorns..."

I don't care if it's like a sardine.I'll let it spread to the fullest extent, so that you can lose your temper to approach.I hope there's some poison.Something like a rash from just touching it a little.And the poisonous herbivores. "

It sounds horrible to hear, but the idea of a crow is based on what ecology calls a "cloak colony."It was also a fact that there were many shrubs and vines in the so-called (so-called) flora that developed at the edge of the forest and were simulated as "capes" because they prevented wind and outside air from entering the forest.