Elbakaepsnu is amused at the current affairs of the domain that he is in, and spends a few minutes of time trodding over the cavern entrance where him and the Alpha-Huntress’s words about how this world works and the best way to exploits them, and then with a announcing voice, tells the 72nd Infantry his own thoughts and what is going to happen.
”Yes I now understand where your uselessness in areas are, the lack of sustainability is a problem I will have to fix with your Army before we can set our campaign towards the Ashen wastes. Do not expect in your next form of mutation to have the reproduction ability like the previous species you had, you may now be become asexual parthogenesisi mutants, egg-laying parasites on other mortals to reproduce more, or even meld your species with fungus and produce new soldiers and monster-power through mushrooms, Let’s say I am currently undecided on the best way to improve your ability to regenrativerly field more and more warriors on the battlefield. As for your industrial capacity, well don’t we have an easy solution right near my doorstep that can be used to create more weapons of war and sustenance. That is right, we shall enslave all of the mortals we plunder against taking them to our newly furnished fields and mines and shall be worked to very last ounce of strength and those that challenge their new position in life shall be fed and used for the creation of new mortals for my war campaign, and taking the resources of their boats and outposts that have such precious resources like ore, coal, and oil will allow us to continue our spread and dominance all over the Ashen realm. We shall never be the vermin and skulk in shadows no more, under my command but shall take what is truly ours!
Now these humans and dwarves, in another action can become our own tributes and satraps, providing us with sustenance and resources, enough where we don’t bleed them dry but also to make them think they know that we are in charge of their protection and a tax so that we don’t purge them from this world. It will and shall take a bit of diplomatic finagling, but humans are known to be less morally zealous than dwarves to their homelands and patriotism to their civilization, and will most likely be our first targets. The first will scoff at the idea of becoming tributary towards a roving clan, but when they see their castles and villages burned down, they will think twice and see that for their own survival will be our own claim. Now are their any outposts or other forms of excursions of their people of these three outsider species that we can go and raid, to make them understand their lot in life and the preposition I shall make to their civilizations as a whole?”
The 72nd Infantry grows more and more excited as Elbakaepsnu describes his plan for them. The Alpha-Huntress is practically drooling by the time her god finishes. "With your aid master, we shall cast off the last shackles of our old existence, and become true and proper monsters! As for raiding the outsiders, we have never crossed the sea to see the Dwarf or Sparrow lands, and all the humans have nearby are their forts, farms, and fields. Most of us cannot eat plants, and their livestock is too heavy to carry away as corpses, but as a purely symbolic gesture we would have no trouble attacking their farmers or shepherds."
[null] remained at Lingbān's side for the remainder of the Saga, listening to them expound upon the goals and life of the Salvaged.
The more your listen to Lingbān talk, the more his ambition becomes apparent. He clearly wants the salvaged to become recognized as more than just savage survivors in the wastes. He talks about mastering and leveraging the limited supply of artifacts in the region to gain some sort of sustainable future for his people. In the long run, The Salvaged will need a new source of magical energy on which to survive, and as there are few magical raw materials in the wastes, they must eventually be able to travel elsewhere. Perhaps they might gain acceptance into and settle a city, or perhaps even take one by force if desperation truly set in.
He eventually gets around to explaining the living situation of his people. The only threatening beings in the wastes are the White Locusts, who leave the salvaged alone, therefore the salvaged spread themselves thin and live out in the open with little reguard for defending themselves. There are three main camps: One by the mountains to the south where the salvaged are trying to restore a tunneling machine, one by the sea to the west where the salvaged are trying to restore a boat, and Lingbān's personal nomadic camp, which moves between various promising dig sites.
All Non Pig Sagas:Eventually Shizi tells you that you have spent enough time conversing with your first mortals, and escorts you back to The Manor Lǜsè, where you are returned to your chambers and soft quarantine
Saga of the Pig:Suddenly the discussion at the feast is interupted by the striking of a loud gong. Several dozen lesser gods, demi gods, and powerful mortals rush into the chamber, laying down a red carpet from the door to the head of the table. Then he enters. The Emperor of Scholars is a lithe humanoid standing about ten feet tall. Between his long, flowing, green robes, his white gloves, and his golden tusked mask in the shape of an elephant's head, it is possible to discern what your host truly looks like.
The emperor walks in perfect balance and control of his power; he radiates no energy, so it is impossible to directly gauge his strength, but hanging from his arm wearing the robes of a common concubine is a goddess. Her body is cast from bronze, and she bears an aura of imense power. Among you, Only Qu has ever met a being stronger than this concubine, and even the defector's wicked omnicidal mother isn't that much more powerful.
As mighty as the Emperor's companion is, however, you do not get to admire her for long. The Emperor of scholars gives his concubine a light squeeze on the shoulder, and a simple instruction:
"Go wait in my chambers." The mighty concubine bows low, kisses her master's feet, and leaves the chamber. Your host then turns his attention to the gathered students before him.
"Greetings students. I am the Emperor of Scholars, creator of The Plane of Qiángdà and founder of the Academy of Divine Harmony. If we meet on school grounds, you may simply call me headmaster, or simply Professor Jiangxuéjīn. Here, however, at The Manor Lǜsè, I must insist you address me with some honorific such as your grace or your excellency." His voice is soft, gentle, yet powerful. As if he is whispering but somehow still the loudest voice in the room.
"Before we proceed, I must ask. Do any of you have any feedback, questions, concerns, or suggestions regarding the soft quarantine and acclimation process you just went through? We are always working on tweaking it to make it less boring and degrading toward our incoming divine students. At Divine Harmony, we value the sovereignty of divine will above all else. There is no justice unless the gods, even the young student gods, feel as if they are doing and becoming whatever they need to do and become."