ăOh, that? Iâll admit Iâm a bit worried about it, but Iâm game so long as you are.ă
ïŒNn.ïŒ
ăSeems like you took a liking to that old man, eh?ă
ïŒThat old man. Evolved.ïŒ
ăSeriously?ă
ïŒEvolved White Dogkin. White Wolfkin.ïŒ
ăDidnât he call himself a White Dogkin though?ă
I could swear he introduced himself as âWijaht Aurel, a White Dogkin.â
ïŒWhite Dogkin still White Dogkin after evolution. Just White Wolfkin variant.ïŒ
ăOh, so thatâs how that works? So youâll still technically be a Black Catkin even after you evolve?ă
ïŒNn. Still some sort of Black Catkin.ïŒ
ăMan, Iâm honestly surprised you noticed though.ă
ïŒCan tell because also beastkin.ïŒ
ăIs that how that works?ă
ïŒNn. Thatâs how that works.ïŒ
Is it cause their instincts, or maybe some sort of racial trait?
ïŒNeed to ask about evolution. Thatâs why accepted request.ïŒ
ăAh, I get it. So thatâs why.ă
ăNn.ă
ăHmmm? Did you say something?ă
ăNothing.ă
ăReally?ă
Weâd left Aurelâs mansion and headed in the Adventurerâs Guildâs direction. We were still with Erza, and hence, naturally taking one of his shortcuts.
We hopped from roof to roof like a group of bunnies and surprised the crap out of anyone that happened to be in the middle of hanging their laundry.
Our purpose was simple. We were heading over to the Guild in order to formally file Aurelâs request. If we didnât, itâd kind of end up as something along the lines of a personal favour as opposed to something that went through the guild and got processed.
Apparently, anything that involved delivering something to a Dungeon Master would automatically be qualified as a request of rank D or higher, hence, Erza had recommend that we record it so we could add it to our list of completed requests.
Moreover was the fact that anything that involved meeting a Dungeon Master was actually kind of a big deal. Hence, reporting in and notifying the Guildmaster ahead of time would be in our best interests.
ăIâve never actually been given the chance to meet the Dungeon Masters myself you know?ă
ăReally?ă
ăMhmm. The Dungeon Masters shut themselves in, so you might not find them even in the dungeonâs deepest depths. The Guild Master is more or less the only person capable of meeting them 100% of the time.ă
Well then, it looks like this request of ours is an even bigger deal than I thought.
ăOh well. We kinda accepted it, so letâs put our heads together in order to figure out some way to actually see it through.ă
Iâve also gotta think about Aurelâs true intentions as well. Whyâd he go out of his way to ask this of Fran in particular?
I guess we should start by looking up some info about the Dungeon Master. The fact that itâs capable of negotiation means that we know for a fact that itâs a member of a race capable of speech, but honestly, thatâs about the extent of our knowledge.
***
We managed to immediately get ourselves a moment of Diasâ time. Meeting the Guildmaster just like that wasnât something thatâd normally happen. Things only went as smoothly as they did because we happened to be in Erzaâs company.
Apparently, Erza wanting to talk to the Guildmaster basically out prioritized everything else.
ăWow~ Iâm surprised youâre here.ă
ăWell, Iâm not always out and about. Did you need something?ă
ăNot exactly. Fran was the one that needed something.ă
ăOh?ă
ăNn.ă
Fran quickly told Dias about the request Aurel had given her.
Rather, she started from the fact that the old dogkin had wanted to see her, and accounted everything between that and her receiving the request with particular emphasis on the refreshments she was treated with.
ăAh, so you met Aurel.ă
ăAcquainted?ă
ăWell, the city isnât exactly what youâd call large, so yes, I have. Though, Iâm rather surprised to see that heâs given you a request.ă
ăI canât figure out Old Man Aurelâs intentions myself. You got any clues, Guildmaster?ă
ăHmm⊠So Aurel too, huhâŠ?ă
ăNn?ă
ăNothing, donât worry about it. Iâll acknowledge his request, but with it, Iâll also give you a few warnings. First and foremost is the fact that you are absolutely forbidden from harming the Dungeon Master. Harming the Dungeon Master is a crime thatâs deserving of something much worse than just capital punishment.ă
ăI know.ă
He gave us one helluva harsh warning. It was possible for the Dungeon Master to destroy Ulmutt altogether if we pissed it off. That said though, we werenât planning to attack it in the first place, so that at least shouldnât be an issue.
ăYou should also keep in mind the fact that you may not actually be able to meet the Dungeon Master.ă
ăKnow that too.ă
ăGood. ă
ăNn.ă
ăAnother thing is that sheâs a bit hard to please. Try not to piss her off if you actually get to meet her.ă
ăShe?ă
The Dungeon Masterâs a chick?
ăWhoops, thatâs something you should be looking into yourself, not something Iâm supposed to be carelessly telling you.ă
ăGot it.ă
We tried looking up a few things about the Eastern Dungeon Master a bit later on, but didnât come up with anything at all.
Everything about the Dungeon Master seemed to have been classified or something. The only pieces of knowledge we ended up having were the fact that she was female and the fact that she was capable of speech.
I figured that we might be able to find ourselves some hints if we looked up stuff about the Western Dungeon Master instead, but that didnât really end up producing any results either. Again, all we found out was that the Western Dungeon Master was also female.
A part of the lack of knowledge stemmed from the fact that very few had actually made it all the way through to the dungeonâs depths. Even fewer had actually managed to encounter the Dungeon Masters.
ăWell, I guess going in blind is basically the only option weâve got.ă
I mean, we were planning to dive into the Eastern Dungeonâs depths anyways, so whatever, I guess.