>>5250773After resting for several months, the Sumaru flies into the air and through the hole in which he had fallen. He begins banging on the stone wall of the humans. With each bang, the ground shakes, and the humans scream in fear. The wall begins to crack. Will it hold through the onslaught of the demon?
>>5249170With only their stone tools, the Spartans patiently break down the steel pipes that are abandoned, and bring back the metal to their village. The pipes are high enough for a human to walk inside of them, and consequently, the metal they collect is in the form of 6 feet high, curved steel sheets. [They bring back 250 of those.]
Another group of Spartans begins work on the quarry. When they attempt to dig down, they find that there are tunnels under them. Hence, they work by breaking down walls in the territory south-west of their camp. They find stone and marble which are cut in the shapes of large blocks that are usable for primitive construction.
>+ quarry>+ steel pipe mine>Population: 104 humans>>5249183The farming of fish in the Deepwater Dungeon is a very easy operation. It appears that all the creatures of the Dungeon respawn one week after they have been killed. The insects only have to secure a path between each pond and harvest all of the fish. This new source of food is much more satiating than books, and sufficient to grow a population to the thousands. The assimilation of sea creatures proves impossible, however. It seems that the Silverfish are reluctant to absorb the genetic traits of their food, out of fear of being turned into food themselves by their kindred.
A Squad of Silverfish, led by a Plague Mage, searches the entire region for the creatures of ash who are responsible for the fire. They find a campment in the north-west of the Great Hall inhabited by a powerful necromancer and twenty ash golems. They remember those as the undead who had always ignored their envoys.
>+ fish farm>Population: 691 Silverfish [Breeder], 137 Silverfish [Normal]>>5249347The African Americans scavenge for food in the sectors of the dungeon secured by the Silverfish military force. They combine fried crabs, stewed algae, and the urchin called “sea potato” to create a dish known as Martin Luther King Jr's Crab, which is seasoned with ash. They bring back the ingredients to their home base in the botanical garden, and grow them inside the water fountains.