Aggie was taken a bit aback by Rosalie. [b]"Oh bless your heart,"[/b] she said as she didn't quite think too deeply about it. [b]"Well, we don't got much for sale right now. Mostly food, poultices, and explorin' supplies. Just enough for the kiddos. If the dungeon's fruitful, this camp'll probably turn into a town. Then we'd have a full economy going."[/b] Larry's little expedition into the tent had revealed something interesting. The tent he had entered was the priest's by the looks of the scriptures neatly placed on a bespoke wood table. Though, it was less "artisinal" bespoke and more "a hunter had chopped a stump into a table" bespoke Still, his possessions were out in the open. Sad, meagre possessions of mostly robes, scriptures, and a few travel supplies. But they were out in the open. [center][h3][hr][b]Current Goal:[/b] Defend your dungeon[/h3][hr][/center] ...It had been some time. Not an astounding amount of time, but enough to get a moment of anxious respite before the object of their anticipation appeared. What the dungeon had been anticipating was, of course, the arrival of more heroes. One of them was a familiar face. The Lv. 2 Hero that had originally came into the dungeon. By some miracle, he had came back. By the looks on his face, he was not really any the wiser. Alongside him were seven brave friends of lesser power. Weak, meagre--yet still an actual threat to the safety of their dungeon. [b]"Hm..."[/b] The young hero said as they entered. [b]"It doesn't seem any different."[/b] An entrance gave the same impression as his first expedition. Of course, the hero's brain seemed to be a little bit scrambled since the entire second room looked like it was moved a third to the side. Whether it was because of his death, his brains getting eaten, or simply because the hero was naturally stupid was up for debate. They entered the second room without much issue. Upon reaching the first fork, the groups split into two groups: the Lv. 2 Hero, paladin, and mages took the left path while the warrior, ranger, rogue, and priest took the right path. Click. A whistling resounded as the warrior's team traversed over the first arrow trap. The dwarven boy, ready for attack, lifted his shield. [b]"G-huk!"[/b] the ranger boy gargled out as the arrow sailed over the dwarven boy's head and into his neck. The priest did his best to try to mitigate it, but it was unfortunately over for the ranger. His soul would come back within 2-3 business days. Received 10 DP. Click. A second arrow flew from a further distance at the Hero's team. From a further distance, the arrow whistled and gave more time for the heroes to respond. The hero boy lifted his blade and blocked the arrow, it deflected onto the ground. The Hero's team continued on. Immediately, they had spotted the treasure chest. After some quick gesturing, the mage boy approached the treasure--only to be dropped into an abyss from the pitfall. The paladin leapt to try to grab the mage's hand, but she was too late. They could do little more for their companion besides continue their expedition and meet up again in half a week. Received 10 DP. Of course, a brutal sense of disappointment came as they approached the treasure from the side and it was revealed that there was nothing inside. A cold shiver ran down Schnupfen's lack of spine. He had broken a taboo and done something he should not have. Of course, the consequences of which were still unknown to him. They regrouped in the centre room and inspected the guillotine statue. They didn't know what it was beyond a strange deco art piece. An odd feeling began to surround the necks of the young heroes as they took a brief respite and regathered their bearings. [b]Remaining foes:[/b] Lv. 2 Hero, 5/7 Lv. 1 [Brave Friends] [hr] [b]New Foes:[/b] Lv. 1 Hero Team [Brave Friends] 7 child heroes, all equally new and foolhardy. A dwarf warrior boy, a human paladin girl, a human rogue boy, an elf mage boy, an elf mage girl, a human ranger boy, and a human priest boy. You could take them. One on one, at least. [hr][table][row][cell][img]https://i.imgur.com/F9XXcuu.png[/img] [color=2E2C2C]_____________________________________[/color][/cell][cell][color=2E2C2C]. . . . [/color][color=EEBD65]Traps excel at thinning out the herd. Enough traps and you can begin to passively collect DP.[/color][/cell][/row][/table]