Chapter 60: Chapter 60

The next day, as Belissar woke up, he looked around for Niobee. He frowned when he didn’t see her, then paused as he saw a soldier bee hanging around his bed. He rubbed his eyes as the soldier bee shook herself and began to fly before him.

His eyes widened as he caught sight of her antenna and remembered what had happened the night before. He then smiled.

“Good morning, Niobee.”

Right, Niobee had grown dramatically. He had wondered about that at first, but put it aside to treat the wounded, honor the fallen, and then celebrate the victory. But now that he thought about it, he guessed it made sense. Niobee was listed as the Conduit and connected more deeply to the Tower than any of the other bees, Belissar guessed, so perhaps she would grow as the Tower did? Well, in any case, Belissar figured it was a good thing and so moved on to the next order of business.

Taking stock of the Tower’s growth.

The Tower had grown another floor to become a two-story structure. It now achieved the bare minimum to be called a tower in the first place, though it was still shorter than the surrounding trees. Belissar thought for a moment if he should keep calling it a tower at all, especially since he refused to call himself a Tower Lord. The bear people called it a “Sacred Den” while the Tower’s own letters referred to it as a dungeon. But, at the same time, Belissar thought “Tower of the Gods” was still an appropriate name given the role of the God of Bees in all of this. He shrugged and moved on as he rose from the bed and grabbed some honeycomb to eat.

He had bigger things than the name to think about.

He would apparently have to choose his choice before he could find out.

Belissar sat there for a moment before deciding he’d make this choice now, at least. A choice of choices was too vague to inform his choice of perks. And he could at least rule out the max mana option. He could get ten max mana a day from the minor purifications, so it didn’t seem worth giving up new options. New options were, after all, the point of having risked an expansion in the first place.

So that meant a new room type, or a new room feature. He apparently now had a second floor which had two rooms open he could fill. The question was, did he want to put something new there? Or would he rather add more Flower Meadows and Apiaries and then add something new to those? What would help his tower and his bees the most?

Uncommon Room Choiceselected.

Please select a room:

- Orchard (Rarity: Uncommon, Type: Nature, Resource)

- Hedge Maze (Rarity: Common, Type: Nature, Labyrinth)

- Dirt Tunnels (Rarity: Common, Type: Ground, Labyrinth)

He made his decision thanks to the latest purification. Neither the Flower Meadow nor the Apiary had anything that could help his bees deal with a flying enemy. And maybe it was because he lacked knowledge, but he couldn’t imagine what sort of room feature might help them do so. A lot of the room features he had seen weren’t battle-oriented at all, even.

On the other hand, one of his room choices had included a forest or dirt tunnels. Trees may have made it harder for the shade to use its speed since it wouldn’t have been able to fly in a straight line. Even if it had gotten above the canopy, at least it wouldn’t have been able to see and target the bees underneath. And if Belissar could place Sticky Honey Traps on the trees themselves, then maybe the bees could have driven the shade into one more easily.

Dirt tunnels, on the other hand, may have prevented the shade from flying at all.

The point was, Belissar guessed a new room would offer more options than a room feature. Not to mention that with the Resource Plants room feature, a new room might offer new flower types for his bees. It just seemed an altogether better choice to him. And if the next reward selection was the same, he could always just pick room feature then.

After he looked over the new choices, he guessed.

Type: Nature, Resource

Innate Features: Fruit Trees

Description: A farm dedicated to fruit-bearing trees. Decent for Nature type monsters and features. Excellent for resource production.

Orchards were a natural companion for apiaries, at least outside of Towers. Belissar figured that wouldn’t be much different here. An Orchard would presumably come with fruit-bearing trees...which of course, meant more flowers that his bees could gather from. Additionally, they would provide more resources that he could trade with the bear people.

...assuming the fruit produced wasn’t also some sort of magical treasure, that was.

On the other hand, though, an Orchard may not assist all that much with the defense. Belissar didn’t know how dense the trees would be, but he guessed they wouldn’t be as tightly packed as in a forest. So, would it offer anything more than the Flower Meadow or Apiary in that aspect?

Type: Nature, Labyrinth

Innate Features: None

Description: A maze made of tall and dense hedges. Beware of ambush by root and branch. Excellent for Nature-type monsters and features.

A maze made of tall bushes would be an excellent battleground for his bees. They could hide within the branches, or fly over the maze to attack at will. And, depending on what sort of bushes the hedges were, maybe the maze would even produce flowers the bees could gather from.

But such an environment had downsides as well. If the roof of the maze was open to his bees, then maybe it might be open to a flying shade as well, in which case the Hedge Maze wouldn’t be much better than the rooms he already had. And, even considering a ground-based shade, a tight and restricted maze might work against his bees, like when the wolf shades in a Pit Trap used the close environment to defend themselves.

Although, thinking of the Pit Trap, would it be possible to set the entire hedge on fire? That could be a powerful defense if so, though it would mean none of his bees could set up their hives there. It was something to consider, at least.

Type: Ground, Labyrinth

Innate Features: None