Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)
Chapter 27: Morrow 2. Consideration of
How can we draw the kingdom's attention to the vicinity of Morrow - a position away from the labyrinth, if possible? This is the agenda for this family meeting.
"There is no more hand in not utilizing this than the attention of the kingdom is gathered in Morrow. If you give me a good reason to think so (more), the kingdom will take the liberty of adding Morrow's land to an important alert area. We're cheap for that. So, give me some wisdom as to why I should make it up '
"In the land of Morrow... seems to be usable... do you have a story...?
"Romulus, Remus, anything?
"There are ruins in the old dungeon. Other than that, there was a small gold mine and... was there just a little bit of oil aquifer left?"
"Oil Aquifer... Oh, the one you used for the labyrinth trap"
"Ruins, huh?
"When was that? Ancient supercivilization or something that might be used for stories?
"Ancient supercivilization? No, it's a monument, isn't it? It's about earthenware. '
Mmm, to that extent, it's subtle as bait for the kingdom.
"Ah, with that said, you have a ground pulse a little off our labyrinth"
Terrestrial?
"It's similar to water and mineral veins, but the earth's mind is flowing."
Right... something similar to a water vein? They often treat me like something bigger in fantasy...
"Well, is it unusual to call it a ground vein?
'No, it's not common, but it's not that uncommon'
... Hmm, so it's one thing now as bait?
"Does anyone know anything else that might be useful?
"Oh, Lord, why don't you ask the elves?
"An elf... Why don't you take a look at the fold and ask Horn? '
The "fold" came early. Horn said he wanted to see you as soon as he was in a hurry.
It was about a week after I admitted to the Royal Army's activities in Morrow...
"It seemed urgent, but a troublesome story?
"Unfortunately... yes, you're right."
"Then give me a minute. I want to finish this before it's too much trouble."
That said, I asked him if he knew anything about the vicinity of Morrow.
"Is it Morrow? I don't hear anything like this..."
"I heard there were ruins?
"Oh, there was certainly a small ruin. They said it was in a cave, but I didn't get a chance to go in because that cave turned into a dungeon when I was a kid. I heard Yo was crusaded a while ago, so maybe we can go in now."
Yeah, I know.
"Is there nothing but the ruins of the cave?
Horn said, 'Why are you asking me that?' I glanced at this one with a freaking expression, 'but I urge you to respond with the gaze of' Answer me '.
"Other than that... oh, you had a story about a bandit's treasure"
"Bandit's treasure?
"It's a little long story...... actually there was a legend of a town that used to flourish around a little southeast from Morrow, and when the lovers dug there, they actually found the ruins. Quite a few excavations were found as a result of the excavation - something that could be called treasure, but some of the ruins were stolen over a long period of time - and I wonder if we would call them this way even though we don't even have owners, that's what archaeologists claim - and there were traces of them receiving. But when it was stolen, no treasure was found - not even in the back society - so we talked about whether it was still hidden somewhere."
Well, that's an interesting story. Horn glances at him, but prompts him to continue his conversation.
"... the bandit who used to root for Mount Morrow was noted there, and the treasure collected by the bandit is sleeping somewhere, well, the result of the link between the legend and the whereabouts of the stolen goods..."
"Are we talking about sleeping somewhere with a bandit's treasure?"
"Yes, a lot of people were enthusiastic about treasure hunting at one time (for one thing), but only when it went down because they couldn't find anything, and no one will remember it now"
"What does Morrow's gold mine and its legend have to do with anything?
"No, if you're strong, it means that the presence of the gold mine gave credibility to the rumors of the bandits' treasures."
"... I see, that was an interesting story. So let's hear it's a hassle."
"An adventurer from Count Vazari's territory has been certified as a new brave man of Yaltaism. They think they're going to attack Edra's Beastman Village soon."
Yeah, it's definitely a nasty story. I think we should shelve the story of the treasure.