The chaos continued in the store until well after dark, when the last of the shoppers returned to their homes, in advance of the city’s imposed curfew.
It had been placed to keep everyone safe from the Crocolisk attacks, in case something made it past the guards, and it hadn’t been lifted yet.
It would most likely stay in effect for a few more days, but Prince Nathan realized that it posed an issue for Karl and the others.
"Are you going to sleep here in the warehouse? Or is everyone moving to your hidden space?" He asked.
Karl shrugged. "I don’t see a reason we can’t all go to the Tiny World. I will just leave someone on watch in case there is an attack, and we’re needed.
It wouldn’t do for us to be out of contact when we’re actually in the city during an attack."
The chances that they would be needed were low, but never zero. At least not with Karl’s luck.
The other dragons of their travelling group, who hadn’t gotten to experience the Tiny World the night before when the Prince was evacuated for his safety, waited impatiently to see what sort of hidden space Karl had obtained.
Remi was even more eager than they were, the Tiny World always shocked people when they first saw it. Especially Dragons, who couldn’t fathom a hidden space so large that they could comfortably fly around or sun themselves on a mountain face.
Karl opened a portal to the Tiny World, which was already well past dark, as he had synced the time zones to Drodh, but the dragons would be able to see well enough in the dark. 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂
"Please, make yourself comfortable, there is plenty of room in the house, or you can sleep in dragon form on a ledge. It won’t rain tonight." Karl informed them.
"Why would it rain inside a... What is this place?"
"Pretty cool, right? This is my Tiny World. It’s got nearly everything that you could need for a good rest. I only ask that you don’t harass the residents, this is their home, and you are guests, despite the Rank advantage."
"Why do I sense dragon eggs?" One of the clerics asked.
"We have a small orphanage here. They’re preparing for the hatching of some orphaned eggs from another continent. Their parents were lost in combat, so they remain in my care." Karl explained.
Nachtia tried not to laugh at Karl’s version of events. But she did wonder if the Death God’s insistence that he should not be allowed to have a baby dragon was because there was one in this clutch that was destined to follow him.
It made sense to her, as the god of death wasn’t a god of carnage or genocide, but ensured that there was a sufficient death toll to maintain the balance of the known worlds.
And if the death toll got a little bit higher than sustainable, that’s what the Nature Gods were for, right?

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