The Bee Dungeon - Chapter 316 - Efforts Bee-serving of Praise
Captain Karpakynne hovered before the Royal Pixie Guard, one of the old lances of the Order of Hive and Stinger in hand. šÆš§š®š®šš®šš£ššššµ.š¬šøš
āAlright! Listen up, girls and boys! Today is the day when we separate the girls from the women and the boys from the men! Today is the day when we stop playing around and fight a real battle, with nothing but cold steel and guts!ā
One of the guard tilted his head.
āNothing? But, isnāt this room filled with traps? Couldnāt we just lure the shades onto them?ā
Captain Karpakynneās gaze snapped onto the speaker as she scowled. She thrust her spear in his direction.
āNo banquet for you!ā
The guard immediately zipped around in a panic.
āWait, no! Not that! Anything but that! Iāll fight, Iāll fight!ā
Captain Karpakynne scoffed.
āItās that lack of grit that Iām trying to fix in the first place!ā
Her expression suddenly went neutral, with no hint of either mirth nor passion. Her eyes went cold, and her voice dropped to barely more than a whisper.
āAndā¦our queen intends to reclaim the world from the Hunger. What do you all think that means? Do you think she can do that without making us face the shades? Do you think Her Majesty herself would have retreated to the land of the fair if it was as simple as tricking them into a pit? Do you remember what happened the last time we tried to fight? What happened to the Knights of the Roses, or the Order of Hive and Stinger, or the bolt benders of the storm pixies?ā
The Royal Pixie Guard went silent and several of them shivered. Some even began to tear up. Captain Karpakynne let the silence hang over the group for a moment.
āā¦the fight is real now. Weāre not just playing pranks on stuck-up silver elves anymore. And the bees here, the ones that make that amazing honey, the ones we play with in the name of training? Theyāre flying right into the jaws of the Hunger. Youāve all seen that Memorial, right? Felt the mana lingering around it? Youāve seen the number of bees carved upon its pillars, havenāt you?ā
She glared at the other pixies.
āDo you plan to let the Hunger do to them what it did to all the rest? Will you let them fight alone?ā
Pixie warriors glared through their tears and ground their teeth. One let out a shoutā¦and then another, and another, until Captain Karpakynne had an angry mob of pixies waving around little swords and spears. She nodded at them, turned to face the door of the Tower ahead of them, and pointed her spear forward.
āThen forward, Royal Guards of Queen Vanieskon and the Pixie Court! Let us stop this invasion of the Bee Tower with the strength of our arms!ā
Shortly thereafter, the Tower Keeper started a purification. A wolf shade formed and stepped into the Towerā¦and found a cloud of shimmering dust thrown right into its face. A mob of pixies jumped on its back as it roared and pawed at its face, stabbing it repeatedly with their little weapons. Captain Karpakynne made a small smile as she backed away and pointed her lance forward.
āUtterly sloppy butā¦now, finally, we are on the attack against the Hunger. Niellare, you and your hives did not die in vain, the bees fly to battle once again. And the pixies fly with them!ā
She imbued the lance with her mana as she spoke. The black and yellow striped bulge near its handle converted her raw mana into a potent magical venom, the whole lance making a buzzing noise once the bulge was full. Captain Karpakynne then beat her wings and flew as fast as she could, thrusting the lance straight into the distracted shadeās eye.
And so the Royal Pixie Guard completed a minor purification on their own, hardly even using their magic.
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Belissar stretched his arms over his head as he left the meeting grove. The day was growing late by the time the signatories finished their discussion. He even had to trigger the late afternoon purification remotely as well, though his defenders insisted on waiting for him before starting the celebration afterwards. He would have to hurry homeā¦not only to start the celebration, but because the signatories planned to meet again tomorrow! The discussion on the sigmaka may have finished, but the signatories now needed to review Nenavannās proposed changes to the Circle of Dungeon Mastersā code.
Belissar was slowly beginning to realize that he might end up spending more time in the Compact than notā¦for he was now one of the signatories himself. He would no longer be waiting for them to make decisions and get back to him, he was now supposed to be there to make those decisions in the first place. Whichā¦was a good thing, he supposed, but it did take him away from his tower. He would thus need to make the best of the time he could spend at home. He would need to ask Chief Rohsuak to meet with the sigmaka and inform them that the Compact wished to speak with them, as well as arrange a meeting place for the sigmaka and the fair folkās delegation if they agreed to speakā¦all on top of keeping track of the bees, the karnuq, the spiderkin, the humans, the challengers, the purifications, the missions from the godsā¦
āHi Belissar! Finally done?ā
Tarwantradās cheerful greeting broke Belissar out of his thoughts and caused him to blink twice.
āOh, hi Tarwantrad. Youāre still here? Did you wait here this whole time?!ā
She waved him off with a smile.
āItās fine, I expected as much, so I just watched and took care of my dungeon in the meantime. Besidesā¦youāre not fully comfortable in the Compact yet, are you? I didnāt want you to have to make your way home alone.ā
Belissar blinked again before slowly beginning to smile.
āā¦thanks.ā
With Tarwantradās guidance, he made it home without issue and started the celebration banquet. The pixies were particularly elated, having taken care of the afternoon purification on their own. Belissar was especially curious about the lance Captain Karpakynne used, apparently its bee-markings werenāt just for show.
He also made sure to praise the bees a great deal and let them know that he trusted them, to many a happy dance. A dance that reminded him what all his efforts were forā¦
The next morning, Niobee got up early and flew out of Kingās hive. King would be going to the Bee-yond again today to talk with all the rude and evil ones that made him feel bad, though luckily there were enough nice ones that Niobee was willing not to sting them all just yet. But Niobee definitely wouldnāt let King face them alone, so she had to be ready to leave with him.
That, unfortunately, meant she had to spend the morning getting her other work done while she could. In this case: helping the dronesā¦
Niobee flew over to the hive of the fallen, where once again a small group of drones and communers were waiting.
āHi, drones and communers! Try dance with mana again!ā
Niobee watched as the drones and communers tried, once more, to dance with mana. The communers could connect with mana, but their dances were just dances. They passed on messages, but didnāt seem to do anything to the bees receiving them.
The drones, surprisingly, shockingly, utterly unexpectedly, were having better luck. Like they were better at doing things with mana than communers! Niobee still didnāt know how that could be the case, but she guessed that maybe First Dronecasterās example was helping. The drones, however, had a different problem, in that they couldnāt regenerate their mana, which made it hard for them to practice doing things without using up lots and lots of honey. Niobee buzzed her wings at this. Of course, drones couldnāt do things without eating even more of the honey than they already took!
She calmed herself down, though, since King had already taught her that drones did actually have a job and werenāt wasting all that honey they ate before being kicked out after all. So, she set aside her old worker instincts regarding them and focused on what she could do to help. If only there was a way to get the drones mana besides eating honeyā¦
Niobee pausedā¦and then suddenly began spinning about. There was! There were several ways, even! Niobee saw everything that happened in the Tower, after all, so she knew! The karnuq and humans got mana they didnāt have from the queens of all things! And the moving hives had mana but didnāt eat any honey! The bees just had to make a core out of wax and mana that could then provide mana for them!
Niobee then began to dance.
āDrones, split up. Half go to Queen of All Bees and ask if can have mana. Other half split up more, go to First of the Fifthās Fourth and Seventh Daughters and ask to teach how make mana core. If works, can make mana without eating honey!ā
The drones all perked up and happily danced salutes before flying off. Niobee watched as they flew off as fast as they could. She could feel them today like she never could before, through the Towerās mana, through all the communers in the area, and through the hive-link. So, today, she could feel howā¦eager they were to see if her ideas would work. How eager they were to find jobs and contribute to the hive of hives. How bad they felt about not having jobs and eating honey.
Her antennae drooped. Sheā¦hadnāt realized that. She thought the drones were just eating the honey without a care until the workers kicked them out. Butā¦it turned outā¦the drones knew what the hive of hives was spending on them too. And they wanted to help in turnā¦as all good bees of the hive of hives should.
Niobeeās wings fluttered and she cleaned her antennae. Kingā¦was right after all. The drones were bees too.
Niobee decidedā¦she wouldnāt give up until she found a way to help the drones too.
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