Chrysalis
Chapter 910
There are no precise records of how old the Mother Tree may actually be. Without being present to see her spawn within the Dungeon it wouldn't be possible to know this information. Along with the more secretive, long-lived nature of plant monsters it isn't difficult to understand why documented sightings of her are so rare. Only when she evolved and became a much larger presence within the Dungeon did sightings become more common and her movements and growth more documented.
I estimate she would have been tier seven, or perhaps eight, at the time of the first recorded sighting by the Legion. A powerful tree of great size that nonetheless was already capable of moving through its extensive root system, vanishing from one place overnight to reappear in another. From analysis provided by plant-type monster specialists within the ranks of the Loremasters it's assumed that the Mother Tree invested the bulk of her evolutionary energy, and specialised her mutations, into greater survivability. Her ability to relocate is just the tip of what the monster can do to preserve her own life. During combat with the tree it has displayed remarkable regenerative capacity, drawing on hidden stores of both mana and Biomass to regrow what is lost at a rapid pace. The roots can appear almost anywhere, even disconnected from the tree itself, able to capture Biomass and siphon it back to the main body of the monster across vast distances.
The Mother Tree has even survived the destruction of her trunk on two occasions that the Legion is aware of. One of these was inflicted by the Legion itself, during the ultimately failed attempt to exterminate this high tier creature, and the other occurred earlier in the monster's life, yet she was able to fully recover both times. Some speculate that the tree itself is naught but misdirection, and her true self lies elsewhere.
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Excerpt from 'The Root of Evil - An analysis of the Mother Tree' by Alberton.
Two weeks is both a long and a short amount of time, depending on perspective. Is it a long time to be standing around doing nothing? Absolutely. You'd go mad within a day. Is it a long time to prepare an invasion of the fourth stratum? No. No it is not.
Despite the importance of the mission the Mother Tree had dumped on us, I didn't want the upcoming invasion to take away the main focus of the Colony, which was to continue expanding through the second and first strata to help build our capacity and strengthen our foundation before an eventual move into the third. With a wide chunk of territory in the third, we'd have the resources needed to harvest the experience and Biomass required to produce more tier six ants.
Only then would we be strong enough to invade the fourth in strength and take hold of land there. Without those precious resets, we'd simply be too outmatched against the creatures born in an environment so rich in mana compared to ours. For the two weeks we had available, the Colony focused on bringing as many ants to tier five and six as possible, trying to power up an elite force that would be capable of going toe to toe, mandible to mandible against the termites.
simmer down in the meantime, oh no, they only got more tense. A defensive fortification was constructed to protect the garden of the Mother Tree and manned with over ten thousand ants at all times. Even so, the reptiles and their bonded slaves never stopped poking about, arriving in small patrols or in a grand show of force, flinging spells at us only for
is that treacherous worm. I haven't caught a sniff of him since the garden grew and
certainly be out of character for him to venture somewhere so dangerous, but
[Master, it's almost time.]
[Huh? Oh, thanks Crinis.]
weeks have been spent training and grinding, pushing my level as high as I can in preparation for the test to come. It's been a gruelling regime of roaming far and wide with my friends by
this gate is nothing short of amazing. The fact that she's even capable of doing something like this is absurd in the first place! This must be how she can spread clusters
of these gates! If
twist of the roots
Where is she?
Will. She's going to be in here somewhere, though it isn't always easy to spot it. Her thoughts are just as slippery as the rest of her when she wants to be hidden.
Tiny. Go
into the air before crashing down amidst the foliage on the edge of the garden like a fallen tree. The leaves and flowers rustle indignantly but Tiny pays them no mind as he rummages about. After a few tense moments of groping at something beneath our line of sight he grins and
job Tiny! Bring
walks back as the
It will
I wanted to hear, but we were
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