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On a good day, the Marsh Wolf Tavern was busy enough. Of the 20 so-odd tables, half would be filled. Tonight, it was a madhouse. Even from outside the walls, Theo could hear the raucous crowds inside. Those who couldnt fit within stood on the cobbled streets outside, shoveling food in their mouths from copper plates.

Food must be pretty good for this, Tresk said, snorting a laugh. Think we can get a table?

Theo approached the door, poking his head inside. Xam caught his attention imdiately, flailing her arms through the air then gesturing at his favorite table, near the bag window. Whatever ambling path the alchemist took to the tavern was enough of a diversion for Aarok to find his way here, sitting at that table with Luras. Both of them had sheepish grinds on their faces.

I didnt know if youd co, Xam said, straightening her apron nervously. You have the table of honor, of course.

Thanks, Theo said, smiling.

Woah, Tresk said, coming in behind him. Youre gonna need a bigger tavern.

Xam simply smiled at that, gesturing toward the table. Theo and Tresk took a seat, setting into the noisy environnt. Luras had already propped the window open.

She wouldnt let us eat until you got here, Aarok said.

And Im starving, Luras said.

Tresk pulled herself half-way up onto the table, leaning in. How many ways can you prepare wolf at, anyway?

Id eat it raw, if not for the parasites, Luras said.

Theo spotted Azrug moving through the tables, delivering food to the patrons. The alchemist smiled, noticing the look of concern on the shopkeepers face. His sister pulled him into helping, but he wouldnt stand for that long. His heart was in the shop.

We should have brought the wizard, Tresk said. I like him.

Theo let out a sigh. Xolsa was clearly an introvert by nature. A big event like this would be too much for him. It was better to invite the wizard to sothing more manageable, like an intimate al at the Newt and Demon. No sooner did the thought arise than did Xam bring 4 shallow bowls. She dropped them off at the table and departed as quickly as she ca, running off to serve another custor.

Soup? Tresk said, grimacing. All this for more soup?

Theo picked up his copper spoon and dunked it in the murky, yellowed liquid and brought it to his lips. There was more flavor in this than her perpetual soup. Puddles of grease danced on the top of the liquid as small, round balls bobbed up and down. The base of the soup was delicious, coming in strong with herbs and savory broth. The floating balls were dumplings. Bread stuffed with wolf at and herbs that danced on his tongue, complinting the broth perfectly. Without a word, the entire group finished their bowls of soup.

A system ssage jumped into his vision.

[Cooks Banquet!] Youve consud the first of three als from a cooks banquet (Wolf at Zee Dumpling Soup). Eat the other two courses to gain a buff.

A banquet? Tresk asked, laughing.

Alright, now this is interesting, Luras said, craning his neck to see what the others were eating. Looks like the main course is a steak with vegetables.

The last course is a desert, Luras said, standing to spot the other patrons. I can sll fruit from here.

Theos eyes went wide. The fruit in this world seed scarce. There were a few types of berries in the swamp, but they were hard to find. The alchemists mind went to Xam and how she sourced all this food. He recalled when Fenian gave her the core as a gift, likely costing him almost nothing, but he must have sold her food.

I need to get the ranch running, Theo said.

Next up, Azrug said, coming in with a mock-smile. Char grilled wolf steak with [Water Leeks]. Other side of the river.

What? Tresk asked.

I was going to ask where she got the [Water Leeks], Theo said, laughing.

Of course you were, Azrug said, grinning. Bye.

He darted off before Theo could say another word, scooping up a tray from behind the bar to serve another group.

The group didnt say another word, they simply grabbed their utensils and dug in. The steak was very similar to the Karatan steak Xam had cooked in the past, but better. There wasnt any salt to speak of, or butter, just the natural flavors of the wolf steak and a smoky charred finish. But it was just better. The flavors were more intense, and they lingered on his tongue for longer. The little green things, which were apparently leeks, had a flavor all their own. It was sowhere between a [Swamp Onion] and raw vegetation, but it paired amazingly well with the steak. Tresk let out an audible sigh of satisfaction, patting her belly when she finished her food.

Another prompt ca from the system.

[Cooks Banquet!] Youve consud the second of three als from a cooks banquet (Char grilled wolf steak with water leeks). Eat the last course to gain a buff.

Oh, that was good, Luras said, leaning back in his chair. How much does that core improve her cooking?

Theo finished the last piece of his steak, letting out a contented sigh. He didnt think the core had much to do with it, not at her current level. Sothing else pushed her to improve her cooking, even if the core helped. She just needed that spark to get going, to pull her out of that slump.

Im sure the core helps, Aarok said. But shes inspired. That goes a long way for soone like her.

Well, were coming every night if she does this again, Tresk said. She withdrew so [Monster Cores] from her inventory and looked around. Im gonna make this place bigger.

Tresk, wait, Aarok said, holding up a steadying hand, but it was too late. The Marshling had jumped from her seat and was jamming cores into the wall like it was a mote port on the [Glassware Artifice].

Its only level 1! Tresk shouted, dodging away from Aaroks powerful grasp. She jamd faster.

Who is upgrading my tavern? Xam shouted.

Tresk let out a shrill laugh, vanishing from sight as the Half-Ogre woman stomped over.

Wasnt , Theo said, holding up his hands.

Theres another one! I can barely seethere are too many prompts, Xam said. Another cackle from Tresk. Gods, Im going to have to expand this place. Hold on.

There wasnt enough ti to heed her warnings. The floor rocked under their feet as the tavern expanded in every direction. People fell from their chairs, hitting the ground and issuing a series of laughs. When the dust had settled, Tresk stood atop their table in a victorious pose.

Cant say Tresk never did anything for ya, she said, grinning. The first 10 levels are basically free.

The floor space of the Marsh Wolf Tavern had nearly doubled. Those that were cast from their chairs righted themselves, casting their eyes over the place with a mix of confusion and delight.

Now I need to pick upgrades, Xam said, crestfallen.

You can minimize those, Aarok said, averting his gaze from the woman.

Yes, I suppose I can, Xam said, pressing her finger into her chin. At least theres more space.

Tresk returned to her seat as the Half-Ogre woman moved away, back to her new bubbly self.

Whats up with people in this town not upgrading their stuff? Theo asked.

Its a the, Luras said.

Well, now theres more room, Tresk said. Thanks to . Youre welco.

Thank you, Tresk, Theo said.

You should have done it at a different ti, though, Aarok said, looking over the new interior with a smile. It is nice, though.

The group shifted their discussion to smaller topics as they waited for the last course. This one took far longer than the others, likely because of the sudden change in the interior. Azrug eventually ca to set down the plates, steam rising off the desert. It looked like an apple had been sliced and arranged in a circle around the copper plate, baked and dressed with a glaze. The group dug in.

For a desert, the dish had a tad sweetness that wasnt overpowering. It was gentle, and the heat of being baked helped it trendously. The glaze on top was slightly sweet, as though it were an underdeveloped syrup. Theo suspected it was derived from the cypress trees, but he couldnt be sure. Eating food didnt always bring up the property discovery prompt.

They finished the al in silence, everyone eagerly awaiting the systems prompt as they licked their plates clean.

[Food Buff!] Youve consud a completed Cooks Banquet.

You require 1 hour less of rest to beco fully rested.

After resting, you will gain the following effect:

1 to all 3 random stats.

The effect might seem minor, but it had big implications. Theo assud that Xam was below level 10 with her new core, and it was likely a common quality core at that. Once she upgraded it and got so levels, the effects would be absurd. This drove his mind harder into the ranch, forcing him to realize how amazing it would be to have a constant supply of [Cooks Banquets] in the future.

Who knew the power of food would be this strong? Tresk said.

This is big, Theo said, nodding in agreent. Think about how powerful this is going to be.

Theo spotted Xam marching over with a smile on her face. Well? she asked.

It was absurdly delicious, Theo said, grinning. The rest of the group joined in agreent. How much do we owe you?

Ah, well, Xam said, blushing. The cores should cover the cost of the al.

Nonsense, Aarok said.

How do you put a price on a buff like that? Luras asked.

Azrug appeared without warning, sneaking up behind Xam. Im glad you asked. Sowhere near 50 copper, I think. If youre matching it to the cost of our attribute potions, anyway.

Im assuming this is a special occasion, Theo said, withdrawing 4 silver from his inventory. He slid it across the table to Xam. Charge a silver for the banquet. Ill cover the cost of anyone who cant afford it tonight.

Xam took the money hesitantly. More blush spread across her cheeks. Thank you.

Most days shes going to offer affordable als, Azrug said. Even if the perpetual stew will be amazing because of her core, shes going to fix it at a low price. Going back to the single copper stew als so people dont go hungry anymore.

Then you sell the banquets at a premium, Luras said, nodding. Yeah, thats a great idea.

Theo leaned back in his chair, rembering the hungry look in the childrens eyes when they arrived. He considered himself broke, at the mont, but he could still easily afford to pay for the entire towns als 20 tis over at 1 silver apiece.

You need to hang a sign, Xam, Theo said, leveling his gaze at her. Free als for anyone who cant afford it. No questions asked.

Thats not very good business, Azrug said, grinning. The smile washed away when he saw his joke didnt land. But I support it. Just making a joke.

Ill cover it, Xam said. You get that ranch running, offer so deals. Thats all I ask.

Theo smiled. That was one less problem off his mind. When he arrived at Broken Tusk, people were working poverty wages. They could afford a single al a day, leaving nothing for rent or other expenses. With him covering everyones rent if they couldnt pay, and Xam covering their als, everyone in Broken Tusk was guaranteed a comfortable life. But he knew they wouldnt settle for that, not from what hed seen so far. Theyd strive to be better than they were with that layer of comfort. Theyd push hard and beco the best versions of themselves, like the Half-Ogre woman had.

The idea of social support networks was strange, at first. Most peoples instincts might be to hold onto all their wealth. But Theos thoughts on the matter werent entirely unselfish. A strong workforce was what he needed, not a pile of gold. It was impossible for him to do everything himself, even if he wanted to. There wasnt enough ti in the day, and he didnt have enough core slots. Besides that idea, there was the issue of cores conflicting with each other.

Theo and his group walked outside, making room for others in the newly expanded tavern. The sun still clung to the horizon in the west, painting the swamp with streaks of orange and purple. Xolsas portal, near the monolith in the center of town, flickered for a mont before extinguishing itself.

How is that portal working, anyway? Theo asked.

Adventurers have complained it makes them dizzy for a while, Aarok said.

Beats trudging through the swamp to get to the dungeon, Luras said.

That reminds , Theo said, looking around to make sure the crowd was far enough away. Well have to worry about the other dungeons soon. If the wizards theory is correct.

Theres always more to worry about, Luras said.

Theo turned on the spot to get a look at Xams newly enlarged building. It was considerably bigger. The cogs were falling into place quickly, and he needed to be ready to react at a monts notice. With his friends by his side, he doubted it would be an issue. The alchemist didnt want to look away from the truth anymore. He wanted to stare whatever this destiny was right in the eyes, unblinking and unflinching.

I have to wonder, Theo said. What is Broken Tusk? What are we building here? A safe place for people? A rcantile empire? An army?

All of those options, Tresk said, slapping Theo on the back. Were building everything. You na it, were building it.

Everything at once, Aarok said with a chuckle. That sounds about right.

Theo, a voice ca from afar. Gridgen trotted over with his son on his hip, grinning. You sent more workers.

I believe I promised that, Theo said.

Of course you did, Gridgen said. I just didnt expect them so quickly.

Any monsters show up? Tresk asked.

In Dead Dog? No, Gridgen said, waving her off. Its been really calm. I just had a questionyou said wed get a wage, but I didnt know how that was supposed to happen.

Technically, the system should know to deposit the money into Gridgens inventory, if he had one. Theo wasnt sure what would happen if the man didnt have one.

Well, do you have any copper on you? Theo asked.

Well, a few. I an, I have 20 of those nuggets in my dinsional bag, Gridgen said, fumbling into a sack with his free hand.

Theo held out his hands, cupping them to receive the nuggets. They went back and forth a few tis before the total amount was transferred, a ssage opping into both of their vision.

[Item Delivered] Youve received an item bound to the contract [Dead Dog Mine].

Automatically calculating value based on best information

Best information received from [Azrug Slugs] rcantile cores

Additional information received from recent sales conducted by [Throk]...

[Copper Nugget] price set to 1c per 10 units.

Gridgen dug into his bag, withdrawing 2 copper that had magically appeared. Likewise, 2 copper had vanished from Theos inventory.

Hopefully youve mined more than that, Theo said, laughing.

A lot more, Gridgen said. Hundreds of nuggets, and we just figured out what we were doing.

Theo withdrew a silver coin from his inventory, splitting it into 100 copper and dropping it into the mans bag. This should get you started. So you can roll out so wages.

Thanks, Theo, Gridgen said. Good to know the contract works, anyway.

The man departed, moving strangely with the extra weight sitting on his hip. The child seed happy enough about the event, giggling as they went.

I still need soone to slt the ore, Theo said.

Youll find soone, Luras said. You always find soone.

Alright. Co on, alchemist. We need to get to bed, Tresk said, pulling Theo by the arm. You always get cranky if you dont have enough sleep.

Theo felt himself being tugged away by the Marshling, waving sheepishly at Aarok and Luras as he went. He managed a weak bye before he was out of range. Trudging down the path, the alchemist felt sothing strange wash through his body, like a hot wind blowing through his cores. As soon as it ca, it went, leaving him feeling unnerved.

With a stomach full of food and a mind full of hope, sleep ca easy that night. The mont Theos head hit his soft pillow he was out, even before Tresks loud snores could fill the room.

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