[null]’s eye flames suddenly gleam a bright yellow. “Some things”? What kinds? He sits down.
Tell me everything.
Lingbān's eyes light up.
"All kinds of things! The people who lived here before the war were powerful and wise enough to create my people without the help of the gods. They made great machines to make all aspects of their lives easier! Usually, when we dig such a machine up, we just drain the power core as food, but if we can fix it, that is a point of pride and perhaps, some day, a thing we can trade."He gestures to the dig site his people are working on.
"This, for example, we suspect is a great machine that could process raw sewage into clean drinking water. Imagine how much it would be worth to a water drinking and city dwelling race if we could restore it! Just fixing up one machine like this could very well be our ticket to properly joining society!"Elbakaepsnu’s eye stalks that are coming off his body go back to the inside of his form, and with a bellowing voice around the room, directly looks beneath the huntress, and starts to probe her mind for the question he seeks about this land.
Now I need information on the lay of the land, sea, and skies of this region all that I shall claim to ahead of time to any who challenge my reign, now I demand you all tell me of your insecurities and your unforeseen weaknesses that are inherit to your design, are their any mortals or creatures in this land you have difficulty with challenging and surviving against? I shall evolve the bodies you have to better suit my purposes, and to make anything in the region that stands against my way to be conquered that is my own birthright!, now what are the so-forthcoming things that you and your military company are plainly horrible at, sustenance, military-industry production to produce the weapons of war, etc.
As for my next probing of information, what kind of useful parts of the lands can be plundered and conquered for wealth and loot for my hoard?, what kind of defenseless civilizations or monsters protecting ancient ruins with powerful magical relics are. As you see, I desire to understand how the region works, and for the smart leaders and monsters they shall become my satraps and minions that provide me with wealth and contributions in exchange for our own protection. Now who’s the most desirable closest target for us to hunt and plunder for all that it’s worth.”
Between the Alpha-Huntresses words and thoughts, Elbakaepsnu gets the answers he is looking for.
The Ashen wastes cover a vast area. To the south they are bordered by high mountains. To the east, the fortresses of a developed nation. To the north and west, an inland sea too salty to support most life.
The mutated bodies of the 72nd are in no way standardized. No two are exactly the same, and no two can be said to have the same strengths and weaknesses. One general weakness of the Alpha-Huntresses people, however, is infertility. Only a handful of them are capable of breeding. Because of this, The Alpha-Huntress avoids picking fights where causalities are likely to occur on her side. She has grown to prefer ambushes under the cover of darkness. Her general strategy is to send flying scouts to spot interlopers, and then move in the bulk of her forces silently while the prey is resting and unprepared. Although disappointed that she cannot fight strong foes in pitched battle, The Alpha Huntress is proud of her ability to ambush and raid, boasting that it has been two ages since she has lost a soldier.
The 72nd have no true industry of which to speak. Interlopers seeking their fortune in salvaging the wastes are a common enough food source. They practice no agriculture and keep no animals, so they would starve if the fools stopped coming into their lands. As they rarely gain new soldiers, they rarely need to make new gear; Once every four to five sagas, the Alpha-Huntress will relocate her forces to a different cave, one that is less defense-able but hosts an iron mine, flux material, a foundry, and a forge. There they will spend some time crafting and maintaining steel weapons, armor, and ammunition before returning to their home cave. They lack a dependable source of fuel, so their ability to make steel is again dependent on what they can steal from the interlopers.
The Alpha Huntress reckons that the only three real resourses found in the Ashen wastes are iron, marble, and whatever wondrous magic and technology one might be able to salvage from the remains of the people who lived here before the war. If a dependable fuel source could be found, the ash the covers the ground could also be cooked into an aesthetically pleasing red glass. The Alpha-Huntress claims that shortly after the war monsters ran rampant in the wastes, but that she and her people hunted and destroyed them all. She does, however, consider herself and her army monsters, noting that they are far stronger than any other mortals, and have few interests beyond feasting and causing carnage.
The only other society to exist within the wastes is called The Salvaged. The Alpha-Huntress leaves them alone because their flesh is poisonous to eat, and their foolish attempts at trade play a role in luring in outsiders to hunt. Three kinds of outsiders regularly visit the waste. A race of steel wielding humans come from the fortresses to the east. Two peoples come from across the sea; A race of dwarves that sometimes bring magical and exotic metals with them, and whose boats are powered by coal which the Huntress can steal to fuel her foundry. There is also a race of humanoid sparrows who wield gear of bronze and practice air magics to drive their sail boats. The Alpha Huntress considers them the most delicious, but also the most difficult to catch.
As for who is the most desirebale target, the Alpha Huntress can only guess. After some thought she figures that the humans would the easiest, as she would not need boats to attack them, and has no doubt that if she wasn't tied down by the absolute need to avoid causalities that she could easily take their fortresses. As she has never truly traveled far beyond the wastes, she cannot speak to which target would be the most lucrative.