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

Chapter 104: Creating a Hobby Dungeon 2. New Dungeon Design Conference (Part 1)

"Your husband? Any thoughts?

"Oh, no, I was wondering what would happen if I built a dungeon directly above the border between Theodoram and Marcus."

Oh, the submissive demons are pompous.

"Why don't we both let the troops in, just the place? It would be a clear act of aggression. But you can't leave your country alone more than you could possibly get attacked."

You should build an entry-like cave on both sides.

'Your husband... but... if you're an adventurer... aren't you able to break in... in front of the building?

'Right there. Theodoram adventurers have little experience with dungeon attack, do they? Isn't it hard to break in?

"I see..."

"But why not just watch Marcus' adventurer dive into the dungeon and bring up the material with his fingers around it? Maybe we got that material in Theodoram territory."

So the Theodoram army threatens Marcus' adventurers.

Theodoram will be even more cramped in mobilizing soldiers if the troops on both sides stare at each other across the border - the dungeon that emerged. Really nice harassment.

"Oh, so nothing really needs to be a dungeon?

"Oh, you're sharp, Keane. That makes this harassing liver. The two armies will continue to restrain themselves around the dungeon and the place where it's nothing."

Everyone who hears Crowe's explanation opens their mouths gently. This is nothing but poor quality fraud.

I said, "Oh, come on, let me in. I don't know, you're not going to be there, are you?

Just like the sour grape anecdote, if it's a dungeon that can't be broken in anyway, wouldn't the adventurers stop trying to get in too? Yes, Rye raises doubts.

"No, in this case, the country wants the adventurer to attack the dungeon on their behalf." The motivation of the adventurer himself is irrelevant '

Though...... right, is it more interesting to have elements that attract adventurers?

'Hmm...... What kind of dungeon would an adventurer want to get out of the army but into?

The demons were consulting each other with their foreheads, but this place settled on the conclusion that they should hear the views of the Dungeon Core and the Dungeon Master, the parties. Convinced that was also the case, Crowe contacts Dabal with the Dungeon Cores in a conversation, besides Grandpa the Spirit Tree. He also wants to know what's going on on on the Theodoram side, and finally connects himself to the commander of the Illustrative Invasion Army - the undead of.

"I've just come up with something very troublesome..."

'Cause I'm the ruler of the dungeon. It would be my job to annoy humans'

You're on a mission day and night. I don't have any complaints.

"Admiral, when it comes to attracting the Innkeeper, isn't it gold?

Yeah, Christmas City's opinion is reasonable. Not even in western pioneering history.

"Gold or... That sounds costly"

'Please wait, my lord (My Lord), and Christmas City. Wouldn't it overheat if the bait was gold? Without the possibility of developing into a feud by citing a country?

Mmm... that's awkward (first)... If we inadvertently start a war, there could be refugees. I'm taking these kinds of far-fetched means to avoid it...

'When it comes to anything other than gold... Peter, anything?

Peter Münchhausen, a young general who was leading two battalions of Illustrative Lian invaders of Theodoram. It seems that he was a delicacy who was expected to have a future in his lifetime, but now that he is undead, he serves Crowe. Yo (more) also, as someone who is secretly a big sweetheart, it seems that life is like a dream now that sugar and molasses are relatively freely available. It's like being extremely easy if you let yourself say so - I don't think extreme ease is where the undead are - since sugar production started in Odrant. They're living their lives.

'Right...... is it chronically lacking wood, fuel, or demon stones in theodrum, etc.'

"Wood?"

"As for the reward of the adventurer's dungeon attack, it seems unlikely......"

"Mr. Wooddust?

No. So, what does Theodoram want?

One after another, the penetrated peter strives for this in the octagonal pleading... fuel?

"Whatever the wood is, if you're talking about fuel, you have a hand called coal or cokes."

"Coal?"

"Master, what is it, that?

"Oh? Don't you all know coal?

Christmas City sounds strange, but I've never seen coal in this world either.

"Coal…? I've heard of coal that is hard as stone, dug out of the ground... '

'Oh... I've read about it in my books, too. I've never actually seen it, and I don't know anyone who has. It seems to be used sometimes in coastal countries'

Hmm. From what Davar and Peter have said, it seems that existence itself is known in part.

'But Master Crowe, don't adventurers know?

'I think so, too. You'll never bring it home more than adventurers don't know, and then you'll never know about coal, will you?

'A country other than Theodoram...... is it Marcus in this case? I don't know if Marcus is going to eat that fuel, either.'

Hmm, so is that. And then...

"Is it the Demon Stone that stays..."

But, my lord, there is no such thing as a dungeon produced by the Demon Stone directly? Usually I get monsters by killing them... but all of the monsters summoned by Your Excellency (My Lord) are too strong... '

"Oh... sure..."

"If you are a member of the Lord's family, you will be able to afford the dragon..."

'... without a doubt, you break the heart of an adventurer'

What the hell. Monsters are strong, aren't they?