Chapter 1373: Keep it for a While
---Sea of Trees---
“You want to keep Diromold a little longer? I don't really mind,” Evee said, chatting with Joannia. She was sitting on the veranda of their temporary camp, with a view over the vast forest at the foot of the massif.
In the process of repairing and upgrading the undead Koor Worm Evee had assimilated into her Hades, they had come to know each other better. Usually, they spoke about the various improvements and Joannia's progress.
Today, she asked if she would be allowed to take Diromold with her when she went to the College of Magic. Evee had already given her the right to command the almost legendary undead, since she would not have been able to work on it otherwise.
“Thank you, but are you sure? I meant to ask earlier, but what is going on on your side?” They had not been talking for long, but it was enough for Joannia to have a look at the scene behind Evee, where a giant, nine-headed, undead hydra was carpeting the lush forests in toxic green mists.
“Oh, we were attacked by a bunch of treants. Nothing big,” Evee downplayed the mountains of broken and charred tree corpses that were piling up below their camp, just out of sight for Joannia to see the full extent of the attack.
“To think they actually ambushed us. Fucking treants,” Alison commented, sitting down beside Evee. Although it was not the Hangingtree, the alchemist had not expected any kind of tree to ambush them, like at all. She lacked the extensive knowledge of fantasy and pop culture like Seth, who knew that anything could be a mimic and any tree could be a treant.
“If it's nothing, why is Torrent going crazy in the background?” Joannia asked about the undead Hydra's actions. Evee had renamed the hydra, as she didn't quite like its previous name. As Heads was already taken, she chose a more modern name, inspired by torrent websites of the past.
“Torrent is just making herself at home,” Evee said with a shrug. It was in the nature of Hydra to settle in big, toxic swamps, and when there was no swamp, or it was not toxic, they would terraform it. Not only did Torrent feel calmer that way, but it was also a good defense against treants and other forest creatures.
“Oh, I see. Well, I don't want to take up any more of your time. Have fun on your mission going forward,” Joannia ended their conversation. They all said their goodbyes and ended the call. With the call over, Alison turned to Evee.
“How are the scouts doing?” she asked the necromancer. To find and potentially harvest useful herbs without endangering themselves, they had sent Evee's undead into the forest, instead of scout golems, who would have needed constant supervision for the same task.
Eve had sent out a horde of undead a day ago, but there had been no updates on any really precious herbs so far. Some undead made it back with a bunch of uncommon plants, maybe a rare herb here and there, but nothing to write home about. Evee gave her an awkward smile.
“Nothing really new. The forest is more dangerous than we thought. Yesterday I already lost any golem below Lv.50 I sent in, despite barely getting deeper inside. Now, I'm already starting to lose contact with some of my lv.60s and lv.70s. Still, no message about a herb that would need our attention,” she said with a shrug.
Alison leaned back on her chair, slightly disappointed. She had been looking forward to a paradise for alchemists, with rare and epic herbs growing left and right wherever they went. Of course, there was a little chance that the undead were unable to recognize the good stuff, but the chance was low.
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Even if they didn't know what plant it was, the undead could identify the living by their aura and life force. If they came across exceptional plants, they were supposed to call. Anything else, they could harvest themselves.
Although their search for ingredients didn't bear immediate fruit, at least one of their main objectives had been fulfilled on the first day. It was not hard to find the seeds of the quick-growing trees. The forest floors were literally littered with them. Especially the edge, since this was a place where they could hardly take root.
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