[center][h1] Indiana Jones [/h1][/center] He nodded. What the other said regarding going back to the base first made sense. The promise of a library, a mine, and a variety of other factors had him internally excited, some of it visible in his eyes, but he did try to keep it restrained. The mention of Astra, followed by her voice, made Chris smile. The thought of learning how exactly she'd been made might help them later down the line, incase they tried to make new NPCs. If that was even possible now. "Pleasure to meet you, Astra. Yeah, I'm good with heading to the fort first. We can talk more on the way, if we don't just teleport there." Admittedly, Chris wasn't sure how far they'd have to travel, as the lack of rapid travel beyond magic to take one back to the heart of their guild(which might not work for him, given his status as a different guild member from the others), made things...difficult. The thought of Leonardo Da Vinci's works came to mind, such as his flying machine. Admittedly, it was probably beyond his own understanding to build, but the basic concept was there. He'd probably need to level a bit more, and then try to build a Mechanical Construct, something he'd read about, and idly, he wondered if Astra counted as one of those. Perhaps a Folding Boat too would be good down the line. They were a long ways from the technology base needed for certain key aspects of the original world...but enough of that, he'd worry about building faster means of old world transportation later. "Ready when you guys are, also before I forget, let's not dismantle the golems until we're sure we won't need their strength. Push comes to shove, we can shove say, a stone golem into a catapult, and use that as a projectile, if they're cool with it." He fell silent after that, indicating with a hand gesture he was ready to leave with Kai. He'd have to figure out what other items could be used to form contacts. Like if Sending Stones were a thing, he'd never made them if they were, but with NPCs as a factor...they'd be useful. A good multitasker is a scary person. [@Rabidporcupine]