Building Anew Step By Step

After thinking about it for a bit, I decided to do something that will help out both me and the survivors, since I don't want them to just leech off of me and not do anything. The next building I had the golems focus on would be based on something from fantasy novels called an adventurers guild. I could just buy one from the system, but why do that, when I can just copy the details of it from the system and make the building using my golems? From what I could research by looking over the description of various items within the shop, the system has been integrated across many places within the multiverse, and people would eventually cross over to Earth since it's new to the system, and the dungeons aren't over saturated. The only thing I really need to do, if I want the guild to be official, is pay a fee in system credits to have the system auto generate quest to be posted on a quest board. Outside of system credits, I would have to pay out any additional rewards myself. My ultimate goal by making the guild is to get the survivors more credits, and make them stronger so they can survive easier. The guild itself has a ranking system going from F to SS. The only quest the system could generate here went from D-F Rank. The next objective was to expand the size of the base, so once the guild was built, I would have golem builders go out and start building another set of walls, even taller than the current ones. I would also station several golems to guard them.

The guild was built by the time everyone woke up, and when I informed them as they were chatting and eating at the cafeteria, most of the humans were curious, while the other girls of the various fantasy races had a gleam in their eyes. Once they finished and started heading to the guild, I started making golems out of iron from the mine, and used magic for what I didn't have materials for. I made ten of them and was exhausted by the time I was done, because while each of them had various weapons, like swords, axes, bows, staffs, and even gauntlets, all of them had the inventory skill at the lowest rank. I also designed them after going through a random character generator on my laptop. Some had black hair, or red hair, or brown hair. Some were designed to be male, some female, and others androgynous. The reason for this was because I plan to have these ten golems be leaders of parties and participate in quests from the guild so my golems can get stronger. Alongside that, I also made several golems to act as receptionist for the guild, and the system would tell them what they needed to know, so I didn't have to worry about people getting lost in the guild, or not knowing what to do.

I sent out the golem party leaders to pick out five more golems to join them so they would form six golem parties, and I made sure to tell them to balance out their parties. I would have to make 10 more golems that can heal for their final members once I am a bit more rested up.

<3rd Person POV>

After Night rested up for a bit, he quickly made the healer golems necessary, and sent them out so they could catch up with their soon to be party leaders. Night then sat down at his computer desk and booted up a JRPG on one monitor, and watched over the now growing town on another through his communication golems. At the adventurers guild, many of the survivors have been having a discussion of who would be in their parties, what the name of the party would be, and what quest they would take. A few of them were observing the female receptionists that all looked the same except for their different hair colors and races. Each of them had green eyes, were about five feet and four inches tall, with the exception of the dwarven receptionists, had a tattoo on their face that was purple in color, below their right eye, that was in the shape of an hourglass, with two swords behind it, and each of them had a badge on their outfits with the letters N A G. It apparently stood for Night's Adventurers Guild. Many of the survivors had a look of realization on their faces, and now understood the name of who saved them. Not long after the survivors were about to finalize their parties, 10 different groups walked into the guild, each with two 'people' and four golems. All of the survivors made way for them, and they registered their different parties, before quickly taking quest regarding survivors and resources.

[Quest Name: Survivors]

[Rank: D-F]

[Details]:

Earth has been hit with the sudden peril of dungeons and magic, OH MY! Seek out survivors of this new found apocalypse and bring them to the new growing G City. The more survivors brought, the better the rewards.

[Rewards]: Varying amount of System Credits depending on the number of survivors. Additional rewards and quests based on the circumstances of the survivors.

[Quest Name: Resources]

[Rank: E]

[Details]:

Resources are no longer abundant in the apocalypse, so scavenging and looting have become the norm. Search around the surrounding cities and loot anything you can get your hands on.

[Rewards]: System Credits

When the human survivors read over the quest that those parties took, they came to the final realization of the situation that they were currently in, and that it wasn't a dream. While the other survivors realized that their home worlds were most likely going through the same thing. Eventually, the survivors formed parties of two, three, or four, in hopes to add more once other survivors came here, and took quest for mining, training, or farming. The mining one would grant them the chance to gain ores of their own to use, along with the mining skill if they didn't have it. The training quest allowed them to train against golems to hone their skills and learn new ones. Lastly, the farming quest was for them to farm magical seeds, harvest them once grown, and deposit them in the storage at the farm house. This would grant them the farming skill, and access to a small plot of land to farm on their own if they wanted to