Episode 370: Elves' aptitude and past

"The initial values are really high ..."

Rei mutters while looking at the Elves' status.

"Is that so?"

"Yeah. It's incomparable to humans."

It seems that Elves were originally able to use magic and have high combat power, so their status values are higher than those of normal humans.

"How much are they?"

"Let's see. I think it's about the same as a level 30 explorer."

"That's amazing ..."

I don't know much about status, but I can imagine that there will be a considerable difference if the level goes up by thirty.

It's a nice cheat to have a status that's 30 levels ahead of everyone even though you're the same level. Of course, the premise is that the stats that increase with each level are the same as humans.

"Yeah, with this, they might become usable quite quickly."

"Is that so. Then let's go awaken them right away."

"That's right. The sooner the better."

I think it would be better to have them awaken as soon as possible if their aptitude is known, and have them become able to fight as soon as possible.

They are a race of people who already have the knowledge of how to fight, so if they get used to it after awakening and gaining a status, they should be able to fight right away."

"Which dungeon should it be?"

"Let's see, considering the risk of their existence being exposed, a stray dungeon would be good."

Is it difficult to bring so many unidentified people to a normal dungeon.

Of course, if I use Luck's shadow, I don't think there's any problem with taking them into dungeons under the management of the Explorers' Guild or the Hunters' Guild.

However, when it comes to leveling, they will inevitably come out of the shadows, and if they have to pay attention to their surroundings, they may get distracted and draw unexpected dangers.

In that case, as Rei says, it would be better to go to a stray dungeon because there is no need to worry about the surroundings and the possibility of being found.

"Then let's ask Luck. Luck, are there any weak dungeons that don't have a branch of the Explorers' Guild?"

Because Luck's Kagema are scattered all over the world, it also found such dungeons in the backwoods where people can't enter.

That's why I ask if there are any dungeons that would be suitable for their leveling.

"Won!"

"I see. Well then, can you bring everyone to that dungeon?"

"Won!"

Luck cries out that it understands.

"It looks like we can't teleport within this barrier, so let's move outside the forest."

""Understood!!""

Following my instructions, we, including the Elves, go out of the forest after confirming that no one is there, and transfer to the stray dungeon.

"Th, this is teleportation ..."

"I didn't expect you to have such an ability."

The Elves, led by the Elven Chief and Sarion, look around restlessly and murmur.

It's definitely an unbelievable ability. Thanks to that, I've been saved a lot.

"And, is this what you call a dungeon?"

"Yes, that's right."

Sarion, like the Chief, acts in a manner as expected of being before a King, but he speaks in the same manner as before.

"It's similar to the atmosphere of the hall we used to see often."

"That's right."

It looks like something they've seen before.

"Were there dungeons in the past?"

"Nope, it wasn't a dungeon. Somehow, there was a hole that lead to a different place than here. Monsters sprung up from there, and various worlds were spread out inside, and various treasures were sleeping there."

"It certainly seems like a dungeon."

"I haven't seen it at all for some time, but to be able to encounter something similar again ... Is this also fate."

It seems that there was a time when there was something similar to dungeons in the past. There were fantasy races such as Elves, the labyrinth of Knossos, and vampires like Mira who were occult-like. If so, it wouldn't be strange if there was a strange phenomenon like a dungeon in the past.

It feels strange.

"For now, let's go inside."

"Umu."

After looking at the entrance of the dungeon for a while, we step inside.

"Whoaaaaaa!! What is this!?"

"Amazing!! I'm overflowing with more power than ever before!!"

When the Elves enter the dungeon, they awaken and their status awakens.

"DIdn't you have a status when that hall existed?"

"Nope, I didn't. I risked my life to capture that hall ..."

Hee, at that time they were diving into places like dungeons and exploring without a status.

When I think about it, I get the impression that dungeons are halls that connect to other worlds that were made easier to use.

Maybe someone created them. ... Well, that's not possible, is it.

Even so, to think that someone who originally had magic and combat abilities would have their status awakened ...

It's a ridiculous race.

That's what I thought as I watched the Elves frolicking happily at having their status awakened.