The Mayor relented as he slid the ring on his hand. He would have to ask about that later, when there weren’t so many ears around.
"Alright, how many of you are there?"
"My group will mostly retreat to a separate space, but a few from the Guild will need rooms, and then we’ve gathered another twenty or so Mythic Dragons who intend to stay the night."
"You have a separate space that can hold people?" The Elder asked.
Karl nodded. "Indeed. It makes life much easier, and it’s where we grow most of the crops for Remi’s alchemy experiments."
The old dragon smiled. "Oh, I see what you mean now. Tiny World, or something similar, yes? I should have known that you would have at least one Artifact Grade skill."
Karl nodded. "That is exactly the skill. However, that’s not the only Artifact Grade skill that I have, just the most practical. Artifact Grade combat skills feel extremely lacking in comparison."
"You have Artifact Grade combat skills? Isn’t that just a bit ridiculous?"
Dana laughed. "Oh, it totally is. It turns anyone who uses it into a Dungeon Boss at their rank."
"Seriously?"
Dana nodded. "I told you that it was ridiculous. You should see what happens when you use it on a Chaos Badger."
The dragon shuddered at the thought. "I’d rather not, thanks."
One of the dragons shook his head in dismay. "If that was the dungeon boss, who would go back? Not even the system should be that cruel.
Though, I have heard that there is one that has an ancient Fire Dragon as the boss, though it’s a lower rank dungeon."
Dana smiled, and the dragon looked confused. At the same Rank, ancient Fire Dragons were terrifying. There was no way for him to know that Epic Golem could record the boss for later summoning.
She could have dragons.
"Perhaps we can see it later. I’ve never seen what a dragon in a dungeon is like. Most dungeon monsters are insane thanks to the dungeons themselves, so it could be interesting.
Even the Dark Elves change drastically when they are not in the dungeon."
"Oh, you’ve been to Bara? I can’t say that the Dark Elves are significantly more pleasant to deal with outside the dungeon, but they are more sane and reasonable." The dragon insisted.
"Nerud, on the southwestern island, has a lot of them, doesn’t it?" Dana asked.
"Far too many of them. If the rest of the country wasn’t filled with spiders and bugs, the Dark Elves would likely have a worse reputation than they already do."
The man next to him laughed. "You know how silly it sounds to hear that a thirty-metre-long dragon is scared of bugs, right?"
"I’m not scared of them, they’re just ... bugs." He replied with a shudder.

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