"Of course we can share our crystal farming knowledge as long as you openly teach and allow our elves in to the forges."Queen Reina needed to ensure that the true spirit crafting was shared with the elves as well. Se wanted to see the dwelling weapons made with her own eyes.
"That forge building was made just for that. We will only house the very best blacksmiths and crafters there. It will be better than the high forge. It will be the low forge. Besides the iron below the ground here, there will be the best golem workshops." The king of the surface was happier than all else to bring this up. He was going to have a solid team of golems to guard and patrol the city as well. They would protect all races and show the true strengths of a dwarf.
"I would hope that some of the dormant elemental spirits can be brought here so that the elves can assist in awakening them. They will be better able to assist than anyone else and the city will greatly benefit from their presence." Walker couldn't forget the number of elemental spirits resting in the vaults.
"That can be arranged. With the true spirit forging methods you helped us discover, we are able to create never before seen items. But they take time and a master to create. This is also matched by the understanding and desire of an elemental spirit. No dwarf can speak to them. Well, one dwarf can somewhat speak to them." The thirst to have this knowledge was clear on all three kings' faces. Walker knew that they wanted their very own dwelling weapons or in the case of the king of the deep caves, he wanted a pickaxe.
The conversation drifted in to laws and how the guilds would function in the city. Many of them agreed that the city council had the respective right to temporarily close down any business or guild if they had adequate evidence that there was wrongdoing. The guards would also be required to train for a much longer time to get a position. This would make the guards able to handle all the races and with the rewarding pay, a worthwhile investment of time.
Current was watching all of this and would sometimes hiss slightly or raise an eyebrow. Walker also noticed that Ciel was constantly glancing at Midnight and Su. It was clear that Ciel was much older and did not have a guardian. As much as Walker wanted to ask why he felt that he could be touching a very sensitive topic if he did.
"I say we build a tournament held every year. I already organized for a coliseum. I don't care if it's used for theater in the off time, but the races deserve proper display of strength. If we are coming together we should be able to show off everything we excel at." Rorick didn't appear to budge on this.
"Then I will recommend we build a magic tower. I have seen a single one in my life before I was queen and it was something I can never grasp. Now it is nothing but rubble in the deserts. If we send a group to investigate one day we can build some rune formations that increase a mage or other magic oriented system user in training. The knowledge gained from the old texts there had described that there was an age extending effect there. Those that lived on average survived for ten years longer." This would be a small drop for the dragons, but for humans, it was a major benefit.
"Since my people will be accommodated by the entrance at the river and all kingdoms coming to assist us, I support both ideas." Leon had no reason not to support them. He was going to be indebted to the alliance for life.
"We can build anything. Runes or not, give us the right materials and we can make it happen." The king of the middle did not even blink hearing about the two projects that he would be able to join in on. It would just show off their skills more and more.
"Well, it sounds as if it is settled. Both will have some merit. But there will be four tournaments split between level ranges. The magic tower will be protected by some barriers or walls in case of issues. Therefore it should be on the outskirts of the city." This was a fin evaluation from king August.
Remey whispered to Walker a few things and it pushed him to speak up as well. "This would be perfect for the alchemy guild to provide potions to the injured and the new elemental affinity potions to the magic tower. Both can also be rewards for the winners along with other things. This would connect more people together. But in no way will the collision be used to air grievances. That will be a court of peers."
Walker's statements started another debate but it looked to have all the approval. This was a unique way to deal with lawbreakers that the other kingdoms had not used. For some, it was just jailing or an evaluation from someone with a judge system. Now it would be multiple that would hear the facts and evaluate the situation. Overall it would avoid massive amounts of problems between races in the beginning.
"That being said. I want to open up the city to the first potential residents and travelers in three months. That should be enough ti,e to finish building, make the merchants established, the guilds operational, and hopefully deal with the quest to save the merfolk." Walker made this point and everyone agreed.
Through the next three days, the laws came together and the moment came to sign everything in to being. These were laws and values that would ho,d them all accountable and bring in a new and vibrant growth to the world.
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