Swarming Sovereignty

Chapter 14: Gathering the Magic



Chapter 14: Gathering the Magic

Now that the battle was over, several windows popped up, awaiting her attention.

You have gained the Skills Silent Steps, Motion Blur, and Mental Magic Boost!

You have gained 6 Skills this evolution! Further Skills will require much more practice to obtain!

Silent Steps

Level 3: 120/300 EXP

Muffles the user’s steps, allowing them to sneak easier. The passive effects of this Skill may be activated or deactivated at will.

Level 1: Volume of user’s footsteps is decreased by 50%

Level 2: Volume of user’s footsteps is decreased by 55%

Level 3: Volume of user’s footsteps is decreased by 60%. User may spend 1 stamina per second to completely mask their footsteps.

Motion Blur

Level 2: 80/300 EXP

When the user is moving fast, blurs the user’s shape. This Skill may be activated or deactivated at will.

Level 1: Provides minor blurring while the user is moving faster than 3 m/s.

Level 2: Provides minor blurring while the user is moving faster than 2.5 m/s.

Mental Magic Boost

Level 2: 10/600 EXP

Increases the effectiveness of mental magic and Skills that involve mental magic.

Level 1: Increases effect by 10%

Level 2: Increases effect by 15%

Active Camouflage has leveled up twice!

Battle Commander has leveled up!

Blood Money has leveled up!

Magic Multitarget (Mental) has leveled up!

Mindspike has leveled up twice!

Swarm Progenitor has leveled up!

A lot of those levels were pretty boring. Active Camouflage had stopped gaining any new effects and had started to simply decrease its Stamina cost, Magic Multitarget (Mental) had similarly become cheaper, and Battle Commander and Blood Money had just received buffs to the numbers of their current effects.

Mindspike and Swarm Progenitor, however, were a bit more interesting.

Mindspike

Level 3: 750/800 EXP

Allows you to apply psychic damage when you use magical effects that target an opponent’s mind.

Level 1: Deals minor damage for 100% of the cost of the original spell.

Level 2: Deals minor damage for 90% of the cost of the original spell.

Level 3: Deals light damage for 100% of the cost of the original spell or minor damage for 80% of the cost of the original spell.

Swarm Progenitor

Level 3: 1100/4000 EXP

Swarm Progenitor provides the wielder all the required tools to run their very own swarm!

Level 1: Provides a task manager that will automatically assign tasks to members of the swarm. Intelligence of the task manager is based on the intelligence of the user, but is increased by a small portion of the intelligence of each new swarm member.

Level 2: Provides an evolution manager that automates the evolution of non-sapient swarm members. Swarm members will not evolve on their own until you have looked at possible evolutions of one member of their race. Swarm members will evolve based on conditional requirements (Such as existing number of their possible evolutions in the swarm, whether or not the swarm is currently in conflict, etc), or based on your direct commands.

Level 3: Drastically increases the utility of the task manager by allowing it to accept more complex tasks, including ones that require multiple, highly different steps (such as forging a sword from ore that has not yet been mined, or building a structure from material that has not yet been processed).

With those dealt with, there was only a single large window left.

You have gained 165 Blood Money from the deaths of 33 Goblin Sentries!

You have leveled up five times! You have gained 50 HP, Stamina, Mana, 25 Mental Fortitude, 10 Defense and Dexterity, and 15 in all of your other stats!

You have reached the maximum level for your species of monster! Please select an evolution from the list below:

Swarm Rat Queen:

Compared to the lesser variety, the Swarm Rat Queen offers an increase in all stats and provides additional strengthening to her rat and rat-like minions. It also gives access to more innate mental magic and strengthens existing mental magic.

Swarm Enlightener:

The Swarm Enlightener is a unique race, offered only to one who has granted sapience to a non-sapient creature. It provides a massive decrease in all stats in exchange for drastically lowering the requirements for granting sapience to other creatures and giving large bonuses to any creatures granted sapience.

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The system has detected that you have potential to evolve into a hitherto unknown champion race. Conditions for this evolution are only partially met.

Partially met condition: Have rat members of the swarm that are able to use a combined total of ??? different types of magic: 2/???

Met condition: Figure out how to use non-innate magic

…Right. So…it didn’t look like she was able to go back to the evolution line she was on before, but that was fine. This line was physically much closer to what her eventual goal was, and it was to boot.

But…she was a little stumped as to what to do. Enlightener was out of the question, as she wanted to be on the front lines and didn’t want to be wantonly granting sapience to things if she could avoid it, but she wasn’t sure what to do about the other two.

By her understanding, champion monsters were a step up from elite monsters in much the same way elite monsters were a step up from regular monsters. There were other steps above that as well, disastrous, calamitous, and, finally, heroic, so working up that ladder was a good thing. But it was also probably going to be difficult. Assuming that one of those two types of magic was her own mental magic, she only knew of one other easily obtainable magic type, pyromancy.

And if she evolved now, she would gain much more power to fight the goblins with. But…no. She shook her head, dispelling those thoughts. She was going to potentially stunt future growth for an immediate gain. Right now, she had more power than ever before, and she was confident she could hold against the goblins for a while. She was going to focus on experimenting with converting rats and getting more magic types, and she would hold off on her decision until she was able to see all of her options.

With that decided, she made her way back to the center of the camp, where she unloaded all of the modeling wax in her storage. She instructed.

The fort burst into motion as her army followed her instructions and started streaming towards the center. As they began to consume the modeling wax, Lia left for the edge of the fort, making her way back towards where the burrow was. As the only one with any sort of significant storage capacity, she would probably be needed if they wanted to get the modeling wax left there to the fort in any reasonable period of time.

She squirmed past the barricade and began to run back through the field. About halfway back to the burrow she encountered Rose leading the remaining part of the swarm towards the fort. The goblins were carrying piles of cocoons that Lia could only assume were plants, while some of the drones were dragging smaller, rat-sized cocoons behind them.

Lia asked.

Rose explained.

Lia said approvingly.

Rose said hesitantly.

Lia replied.

Lia said.

Lia instructed.

Rose asked.

Lia replied. really

Rose stammered, glancing away embarrassedly.

With that, Lia left, continuing to make her way back towards the burrow. She reached her destination after only a couple of minutes more, loaded up the remnants of the modeling wax, and then set back off for the fort.

Another five or so minutes later she was back, and the place was already a hive of activity. Drones were reinforcing the walls, foot soldiers were carrying stuff towards the center of the camp, and everything seemed to be running smoothly.

When she got to the center of the fort, she found Rose giving orders to a bunch of other members of the swarm. She waited for Rose to finish before approaching the girl. She asked.

Rose said, suddenly nervous.

Lia said dismissively. your

Rose fidgeted a little as she continued.

Lia laughed. didanyway

Lia replied, making sure Rose left before turning back to her thoughts. She’d have to have a talk with Rose about breaks later, and make it known that taking a break when tired was perfectly acceptable, if not preferable. Actually…she might have to breaks for the entire swarm, if they were all like Rose. She didn’t want any of her swarm running themselves ragged just because they wanted to do as much work as possible.

That would have to come at a later date, though. Right now, they couldn’t really to take breaks. She wasn’t sure how much strength the goblins still possessed, but she was willing to bet the goblins in this fort hadn’t amounted to more than a fourth of the total population. And the longer she waited, the more goblins would spawn, so time was of the essence.

Once she cleared out the goblins in this area, she would be able to get a feel for where they spawned. From there it would be relatively simple to station some of the swarm at each of the spawn points to kill the goblins as soon as they spawned. It would make for a good, if temporary, way to farm for materials. Once the dungeon realized that the monsters it was spawning were dying almost instantly, it would stop spawning them in those locations for a while.

But that was for later. Right now, she needed to gather enough strength to make that a reality. Fortunately, Rose had had the swarm put the rat cocoons in a pile of their own near the other accumulated piles of stuff, so Lia was able to immediately get to work.

She took two rat cocoons and combined them, before rooting around in the piles until she found a lantern. She coated that with modeling wax before adding it to the rat cocoon from earlier, then made to convert everything therein into a Lesser Rat Baroness Pyromancer but stopped, a new entry grabbing her attention.

Lesser Rat Baroness Photomancer:

Rat Aristocracy Photomancers are specialized versions of the Rat Aristocracy. They trade their proficiency for mental magic with proficiency in light magic, but are otherwise the same as other members of the Rat Aristocracy

Why was an option now? It hadn’t been . She thought back for a moment, then realized it must have been an effect of the “Enlightener” Title. The Title gave her light magic a boost, so it must have enabled this conversion option as well.

Well, she needed all the different magic types she could get, so she wasn’t going to look this gift horse in the mouth. She got the rats converting into a photomancer, then got another pair of rats and a lantern, which she set converting into a pyromancer.

That was all the easily-accessible magic types, but there to be ways to get more. Earth magic was probably pretty easy, she could probably just encase a bunch of dirt in modeling wax and add that to a conversion, so that would make for five. Water was probably similar, but she needed to water first.

There were a couple of streams on campus, but they were far away, and she wasn’t so sure trekking out to get them would be safe, so she decided to put that idea on hold. If she was lucky, she wouldn’t water magic to get the evolution, and she could just wait to get water from the feeding station that was almost certainly in the bazaar.

What else was there…she had no idea where she would even start for wind and lightning, but blood was…probably easy. She have more than a few corpses to extract the stuff from, after all. So, she moved over to the pile of modeling wax, tearing out a chunk with a paw and then beginning to mold it into a bowl of sorts.

It did not go well. As much as modeling wax was an incredibly easy substance to work with, her paws were made for this type of work. But, even so, a bowl was a pretty easy thing to make – it was just something that had a dent in the middle to hold stuff.

After a few minutes, she had an ugly, lumpy thing that resembled a very dented sheet of metal more than a bowl, but it be able to hold blood, so it was good enough. She hardened her creation, then called over a drone and set it to work draining blood from the growing pile of goblin corpses to the side.

While she was waiting on that, she grabbed one of the burrowers that was working on the tunnel to the burrow, and had it dig up a mound of soft earth for her, which she then carefully covered in modeling wax and brought over to the rat cocoons. And, as she had suspected, she was able to convert two rats into a “Lesser Rat Baroness Terramancer”, securing her fifth magic type.

Rose said shyly, coming up behind Lia.

Lia turned around, looking Rose up and down. She was almost the same size as Lia now, and though she didn’t look much different than an ordinary rat, she had this sort of…aura about her. For some reason Lia just couldn’t place, Rose exuded “older sister” energy, something that made Lia feel at ease, like she could just leave everything to Rose and it would be fine.

Lia said.

Rose said.

Lia explained.

Rose paused, considering that. She said.

Lia replied.

Rose said.

Lia said, then turned back around, returning to her search.


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