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PotHQ: Chapter 13 (Draft)

After she had made sure that none of them was in immediate danger and Mia was caring for Tia, Regina turned her attention to the notification the System held for her.

[You have leveled up]

[Mana: 55/160]

She grinned, then blinked it away. Level 4, yay! Only a few more fights and I’ll see if there are any significant thresholds in this System.

“I leveled up,” she announced to the others. “What about you?”

Tim shook his head, while Max nodded. “I did, as well. Level four now.”

Considering his contribution to the fight, and the fact that he’d probably been close to a level-up before it, that didn’t surprise her. It was a shame Tim hadn’t, but he probably wasn’t very far off now.

Regina stepped over to her Workers. Mia was trying to staunch the bleeding of Tia’s wound by pressing leaves against it, with mixed success. Regina quickly unwound one of the pieces of rope she was carrying and, with her help, wrapped it around her arm to press the leaves against it.

“Tim, get the waterskin and fetch water from the river for her,” she ordered. “Max, get started with the bodies. Mia, can you help him?”

“I can hardly do worse than the warriors, my queen,” she answered. “Leave it to me.”

I nodded and leaned against a tree beside Tia. “How are you feeling?” I asked her quietly.

“I’m alright, Mother,” she responded with a faint smile. “Maybe a little faint, and I’m really hungry right now.”

“Okay. Maybe you should eat some of that meat already.”

I looked at Max, who was starting to butcher one of the wolves. He must have heard, since he came over with a chunk of raw meat for Tia a minute later. She devoured it quickly while I looked away.

“The two of you didn’t level up, did you?”

Tia and Mia shook their heads. “I’m sorry, my queen,” Mia said, lowering her head. “We didn’t contribute much to the fight.”

“That’s alright,” she assured her. “You’re only level 1 and you’re obviously not a combat class, if that’s a thing in this system. You can just go out with the warriors to hunt some weaker monsters later.”

Tim returned soon, passing their crude waterskin to Tia, who guzzled down the water. They used the rest to try to clean her injury. With these wolves killed, they’d be able to get some more of them, now.

With three people working on it, they managed to take care of the carcasses quickly. Tia insisted on helping. She cradled her injured limb to her side and just used her left arms, but Regina could tell it hurt. She sighed and started fashioning a sling for her from another vine. She didn’t really want to join in the gory work, and none of the others seemed to mind that. So Regina kept an eye on the forest around them and told herself she was doing an important job standing watch.

She did help in carrying their prey when they finally returned to their campsite. Tia wanted to help with it, too, but Regina put her foot down. They had to make two trips to carry everything, but it didn’t take very long anyway.

While the boys and Mia continued their work and tried to preserve as much of the wolves as they could, Regina checked the campsite, then checked the sense she had of her drones. Tia’s injury was clearly noticeable. Regina didn’t feel her pain, even when she focused her attention on the Drone Worker, but she could tell it was there. She even got a pretty good sense of how badly injured the girl was.

Finally, she turned her attention to her most recent level-up and quickly checked her status. The Hive part gave her pause: It now listed her drones as 4/6. That meant her cap had risen by two again, not by three or four as you might expect. Regina frowned, then gave her status a closer look, and promptly jerked upright.

[Regina Hive Queen 

Level: 4

Mana: 75/160

Hive: 4/6, 0

Con: 12 Str: 12

Dex: 12 End: 12

Int: 12 Wis: 11(+1)]

“What the fuck,” Regina muttered.

Distantly, she noticed the others pause in their work. “What is it, Regina?” Max asked.

“My stats are finally unlocked.” She stood up and walked closer to him, checking on their progress absently. They’d gotten a lot done.

“I have more points than you,” she said. She frowned thoughtfully. “If I had to guess, it looks like I started with a twelve in all of the physical stats and a ten in Int and Wis, and then got one point in Int or now Wis with every level.”

“Hm.” Max straightened up and wiped his hands on a scrap of fur. “Really? That does seem a bit weird.”

“Aren’t you more suited to using magic in the first place?” Tim commented.

Regina shrugged. “My last point has apparently been put in Wis. And I haven’t noticed myself get any stronger or more dexterous, but my control over magic has grown. Not to mention my mana, though that’s apparently connected to you drones.” She scratched her cheek. “Well, I would have probably distributed my stat points from leveling up the same way the System has done it, so I guess I can’t complain.”

At higher levels, it might be a problem if her physical stats never rose. But she was obviously best suited to a mage build.  She wondered if there was a way to assign your stat points yourself. Maybe you needed to be a higher level?

“It looks like Hive Queens are just better at the start.” Mia shrugged. “That’s not a bad thing.”

The other drones nodded in agreement. After a moment, Max returned to his work and the others redoubled their efforts. Regina smiled faintly.

“I’ll go walk a perimeter of the camp, see if there are any monsters afoot,” she said. “Oh, and by the way. I should have probably said this sooner. If I’m ever away for a longer time or incapacitated for some reason, Max is in charge, okay?”

“Understood, my queen,” they chorused. Tim and Mia glanced at Max, who just stared at her for a moment.

“I’m honored, my queen,” he finally said. He looked like he wanted to ask if she was sure, but didn’t want to sound like he was questioning her.

Regina smiled at him, then turned to start her patrol. It was the obvious choice, since Max  not only had the highest level, but was the oldest and most experienced one, after herself.

As she walked, she considered how she wanted to go about laying eggs. There were two new ‘slots’ in her hive now. They still weren’t enough people that she was worried about getting enough food for everyone, so she didn’t see much reason not to have two new drones. More people would help to keep them safe and help with their undertakings. In general, considering their situation, she would prefer to have a few more warriors than workers right now. But they did need both. So since there were only two places, Regina decided to go for one of each. She’d wait until here mana was full again, though.

Her patrol was quiet, she didn’t even see any monsters. Once she returned, she saw that the others were mostly finished with their task. Tia was sitting on a log beside them, looking a bit paler than usual. The others must have managed to convince her that she should rest. Regina joined her.

“I don’t think building a house is going to work, or that trying is really such a good idea,” she said after a minute, glancing at the wood they’d stacked. “It would take a lot of time and effort, and by the time we’re finished, there are going to be new drones, so we’d have to do it all over again. And so on.”

Mia looked up from where she was cutting a wolf skin and nodded. “You’re probably right, my queen. We’d need to cut down quite a few trees if we want to do it properly, unless we manage to use different materials.”

Regina nodded. “I think you actually need straw for that method I mentioned earlier. And I’m pretty sure you’d need that to make bricks, at least, even if we found clay.” She sighed, looking out into the forest. “Let’s just build a few simple shelters, something to keep the rain off. Building a proper dwelling is a side project.”

Tia stood up. “Then I’ll get started!”

Regina resisted the urge to roll my eyes and got to her feet, as well. She’d feel bad if she lazed off while the injured girl was working.

It became obvious quickly that the Worker was a lot better at this than Max had been, and truthfully a lot better than Regina, too. It might have been connected to her relatively higher Dex stat, but Regina’s was also high. She probably just couldn’t make as good use of it as Tia.

After a while, the boys and Mia finished up for now and joined them. With the whole group, they made good progress. The experience from their first try helped, but they managed to improve on it.

A few hours later, Regina stepped back and surveyed their accommodations. Three shelters, all of them built up against thick tree trunks and looking roughly like round pyramids cut in half. They’d reinforced their original one, but the two new ones were taller and had a larger base area. They were built of wooden posts, branches, vines and pieces of bark that held together surprisingly well. Mia had even fashioned something that could work as a crude door.

“Well done, everyone,” Regina declared. “Very good work. I’d say we’ve earned a reward. Let’s make dinner.”

The boys grinned, and Max ran off to get the best cuts of wolf meat prepared. Regina followed them, smiling. She didn’t protest when Mia claimed the post of cook to start grilling the meat over the fire. Cooking probably was more in a Worker’s skillset.

They ate a lot that evening. Regina briefly considered rationing, but dismissed the notion. They still had more than enough, they didn’t have a good way of preserving it, anyway, and so far they hadn’t had too much trouble hunting. Instead, she ate a large portion herself, since she needed the energy for producing two eggs.

After dinner, she stood up and stretched. “Alright. Boys, would you go to the river and fetch water? Girls, please check on the plants with System screens and gather a few berries.”

Tia opened her mouth, looking confused, then looked at Max, who was quickly heading off, closed her mouth and turned to go to the shelters. The others left as well.

With them gone, Regina retreated to one of the shelters and prepared to lay her next two eggs. Now that they had some kind of dwelling that would offer them protection and concealment, it would be better to have them here than on the hill.

[You are able to lay another egg. Choose carefully what you will add to your hive.

Drone Worker

Drone Warrior]

She frowned a little. She’d hoped their might be new classes or templates available. Not yet, apparently. Shrugging, she mentally focused on both choices and settled down to grow her hive.



Comments

You're welcome! Thanks for the support!

Thanks for the chapters~

Katherine

Gerne! :D They don't usually call her that, under normal circumstances, since she doesn't like it. And I'm glad you like this twist on the situation!

Da ich es schon zweimal auf Englisch geschrieben habe: Danke für dieses Kapitel :D "I nodded and leaned against a tree beside Tia. “How are you feeling?” I asked her quietly. “I’m alright, Mother,” she responded with a faint smile. “Maybe a little faint, and I’m really hungry right now.”" -> Tia calling her mother when in a weakened state actually is rather cute if youg ignore her large wound :D "“Aren’t you more suited to using magic in the first place?” Tim commented." -> Having to piece together how a new world works as a group that actually gets along really changes up the usual 'isekai dynamic' in a positive way.

Alyssa Straßmann


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