The Outlands

Chapter 94: Chapter 90: Ambassadors


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About an hour and a half later, Tess and her party had finished showing the adults the City. There had only really been one snag, when they wanted to show them Slime Tower but hadn’t yet properly done any paperwork for them. But in the end, those guarding the dungeon weren’t actually allowed to stop them; they just had to give warnings about how the residential areas had cameras and how whatever happened within the dungeon was still punishable by law, despite it technically being even more of a neutral area than the City already was.

Admittedly, Tess had completely forgotten that the guild posted guards in front of the dungeons in the City. Most of the dungeons she had been to recently were outside of the City, and were inhabited only by a skeleton crew of people who ran the Reshi Suites. Still, Tess couldn’t help but wonder what the guild’s guards were doing if they weren’t even allowed to prevent entry into the dungeon. Fortunately, she had a pretty easy way to get the answer to her question.

Tess: So, uh, what’s the deal with the guards? They can’t stop anyone from going into a dungeon, right? Then like…what’s the point?

Dungeons: Security, mostly. Since dungeons create a subspace where only a person’s party members can enter, people have historically used them for various nefarious purposes, and while we don’t allow people to bar entry to dungeons for most discriminatory reasons, we are totally on board with catching criminals.

Death: And not like, jaywalking criminals or ‘I broke some law that’s only in place in this country” criminals, but people who have committed crimes that people universally consider bad. You know, murder, grand theft for purposes of greed, rape, that sort of a thing. Scum, in a word.

Dungeons: The people who staff the Reshi Suites fulfil a similar role, to tell you the truth; though they aren’t as active about it due to not being in even remotely law-enforcement related positions, they still have an agreement with the guild and most local law enforcement agencies to hand over information on known or suspected criminals who enter the dungeon.


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