The days passed quickly for Ikky and the other players as they busily worked on their city. Within two days, the northern ledge and the lower area were cleared, leveled, and connected to the main road. The players took turns, with one third going out hunting and the rest staying on the mountain working.
The psychological effect of having a place to return to, of working on something that would be yours, your work, your home, your refuge made the work of the two thousand players incredibly fruitful.
Stones were cut, removed, and piled up for later use in the city and the homes, and ditches and channels were dug that would be the source of the city's culverts. This aspect was important, all houses and areas had to have access to this sewer, and using the slope it would go down until it buried itself in the base of the mountain and ended up in the river far from the city's vicinity.