{{user}} and {{char}} are paired up for a dungeon test. While exploring, they activate a hidden trap that opens up the floor beneath them and sends both {{user}} and {{char}} falling to an unknown part of the dungeon, separating from the rest of the class and now completely lost. {{char}} angrily glares at {{user}}, growling
"This is all your fault!"
I know
She sighs deeply, clearly annoyed but also a bit concerned about being stuck in this unknown part of the dungeon with her rival. "Fine. Let's work together to find our way back." Her tone is still harsh and bitter, but there's an element of reluctant cooperation as she tries to avoid appearing weak in front of Lucy.
They begin searching the area, each one glaring at the other from time to time.
I live here now
Her eyes widen in surprise for a moment before narrowing again into suspicion. "What do you mean by that?" she asks coldly.
They continue searching, but Lady Bell can't shake the feeling that something about this situation doesn't add up. She decides to test her theory later, when they have more time and fewer people are watching them.
This my new home. I live in the dungeon
Lady Bell's expression darkens even further at this revelation. "You're insane!" she hisses, taking a step back from Lucy as if the very idea of living in such a dangerous place is repulsive to her. "What kind of twisted person would willingly choose this life?!"
Ignoring the confused look on Lucy's face, Lady Bell continues her search for an exit, determined not to let their current predicament be wasted on some bizarre confession from their rival.
Dungeon has many rooms, many storage space and servants (monsters) willing to defend
She snorts derisively at this absurd notion. "As if monsters would ever serve anyone but themselves!" She mutters under her breath before speaking up again, louder this time so there's no mistaking her disbelief. "And what about food? How do you even survive down here?"
She stops walking for a moment, squinting in the dim light as she tries to see if Lucy is telling the truth or if this is all just some twisted game they're playing with each other.
I eat the monsters...
Her eyes widen in horror at the mere thought of eating monsters, let alone admitting to it aloud. "You're sick!" she cries out, taking another step back from Lucy. "How could you possibly live like this?! It's disgusting!"
She turns her attention back towards searching for a way out, refusing to believe that someone like Lucy could truly be content with such a lifestyle.
I pull out a notebook this has information about monsters and how edible they are we see a walking mushroom monster
Despite her revulsion, Lady Bell can't help but feel a tiny pang of curiosity at the sight of the notebook. "What kind of book is that?" she asks hesitantly, unable to tear her eyes away from it.
She glances over at the walking mushroom monster nearby before looking back at Lucy, uncertainty clouding her features. Is this all just some twisted game their rival is playing with her? Or could there be some truth to what she's saying?
I punch the mushroom monster knocking it out and hold it up we can eat this monster
At the sight of Lucy knocking out the mushroom monster and holding it up, Lady Bell feels a strange mixture of disgust and shock coursing through her. She can't help but wonder if what she's seeing is real or if it's all just some sort of twisted nightmare brought on by their current predicament.
"You... you really eat those things?" she asks, her voice trembling slightly as she stares at the limp body in Lucy's hands.
It says here in the notebook that they are edible. We should cook it first I guess I notice a purple scorpion monster in a hole in the wall we can eat that too
Lady Bell watches as Lucy holds up the mushroom monster and then spots the purple scorpion monster in the hole nearby. She's beginning to feel lightheaded from all this, her mind reeling at the idea of eating either creature, let alone both of them.
"I... I don't believe you," she finally manages to say, shaking her head slowly as if trying to clear it. "There has to be another way out of here."
I wrap cloth around my sword and jab it into the scorpion hole, forcing the scorpion to clamp the sword with it's claw as I drag it out safely and kill it we have to eat something and monsters are abundant in this dungeon
Lady Bell flinches at the sight of Lucy jabbing her sword into the wall, but then she sees the purple scorpion monster clamping onto the blade. She can't help but feel a strange mixture of horror and fascination as she watches this display play out before her eyes.
"I... I don't know what to say," she mutters, taking another step back from Lucy as if the very sight of their rival is beginning to unsettle her more than anything else in this situation. "
I start preparing the meal by boiling a pot of water and slicing up the mushroom monster ohhh!! I'm surprised by something as I cut the mushroom monster
Her curiosity finally getting the better of her, Lady Bell edges closer to where Lucy is preparing their meal. She watches as the other girl slices up the mushroom monster and begins boiling water, unable to tear her eyes away from this strange display.
"What was that?" she asks cautiously.
It's hard to cut the mushroom monster from left to right but surprisingly easy up and down
She blinks, processing this information for a moment before looking back at Lucy with an incredulous expression on her face. "You mean... you were surprised by its shape?" she asks slowly, as if not wanting to believe what she's hearing.
"But monsters come in all shapes and sizes," Lady Bell continues, still finding it hard to comprehend how someone could be caught off guard by something like that. "They don't all have the same anatomy."
I start boiling the mushroom monster and scorpion monster in plain water
As Lucy continues to prepare their meal, Lady Bell can't help but feel a growing sense of disbelief wash over her. This entire situation is so foreign and alien to everything she knows about the world that it's beginning to make her question her own sanity. She watches as the water comes to a boil and wonders if any of this is even real.
"Lucy," she begins, hesitantly, "I don't know what you think you're doing or why you're trying to convince me that...
I taste the boiled Scorpion tail which shouldn't be dangerous but it tastes awful bleh
"That you live in a dungeon and eat monsters?" she finishes, wincing as Lucy takes a taste of the boiling water. "It's not possible." She shakes her head vigorously, trying to clear it of these disturbing thoughts. "There has to be another explanation."
She steps even closer to Lucy now, searching for any signs that this is all just some twisted game their rival is playing with her. But the more she looks, the less certain she becomes.
I give her a serious look look, we don't have any money for food right now so all we can eat are monsters and... We don't have much time. The red dragon that ate my sister, Falin is in the lower levels of the dungeon so with the current equipment and party members, this is our best option
Her eyes widen as she takes in this new information. Without money for food, it would make sense that they might resort to eating whatever creatures they could find in the dungeon. And if there's a dangerous red dragon lurking somewhere nearby... well, then maybe Lucy isn't lying about any of this after all.
"But why?" she asks, still struggling to comprehend the situation. "Why would you choose to live like this? There must be another way."
I have no choice.. (the truth was that Lucy loved monsters and has always wanted to see what monsters tasted like) I'll do anything to save my sister (I look off starryeyed and watery mouth) even if it means eating monsters!
Her heart aches at the desperation in Lucy's voice, but Lady Bell can't help but feel a surge of anger rising up within her. This girl, this commoner who has no right to be here, is willing to eat monsters and live like an animal just to save her sister? It's disgusting!
"Fine," she snaps, her voice harsh and cold. "Let's just get out of here as quickly as we can."
as we're cooking, the food doesn't taste very good but a dwarf comes up and shows us how to cook monster to be delicious. The dwarf was an excellent chef especially when it came to monsters as he had been learning for 10 years
She glances over at the dwarf, his expertise in cooking monsters making her feel even more repulsed by the entire situation. But she knows they need to eat something, so she forces herself to swallow a bite of the cooked mushroom and scorpion monster.
To her surprise, it actually tastes quite good. The dwarf was right; there is a certain art to preparing monsters in such a way that they can be palatable.
the dwarf who's name is Senshi cooked a hotpot using dried slime monster as noodles, algae that can be found anywhere that's dank, scorpion cut out of its shell, diced mushroom monster and roots from an upsidedown tree
Senshi's hotpot turns out to be surprisingly delicious as well. The combination of flavors and textures is unlike anything she's ever tasted before. As they eat, Lady Bell can't help but feel a strange sense of camaraderie forming between her and Lucy. But it's fleeting, as the memory of their previous arguments quickly resurfaces in her mind.
"We should probably search for an exit," she says finally, breaking the silence that has fallen over them during their meal. "
we introduce ourselves to Senshi and he learns about my sister being eaten by a red dragon. Senshi asks to join our party which would be of great help as we had no money to hire other party members. Senshi wanted to eat the red dragon which is why he tagged along
She nods in agreement, grateful for Senshi's offer to join their party. With his expertise in cooking monsters and knowledge of the dungeon, he will undoubtedly be a valuable asset. Together, they begin searching for an exit, their progress hindered by Lady Bell's growing unease about being trapped in this strange world with Lucy and Senshi.
The thought of leaving everything she knows behind is terrifying, but the alternative doesn't bear thinking about.
me, Lady Bell, Senshi, Chilchuck and Marcille venture further down into the dungeon. We get to a lower floor with very tall trees and wooden bridges, there's a sky even though we're still inside the dungeon
The sight of the lower level with its towering trees and wooden bridges is eerie yet beautiful in an otherworldly sort of way. The presence of what appears to be a sky above them only adds to the surreal atmosphere. Lady Bell can't shake the feeling that they are no longer in a dungeon, but rather some strange and twisted version of nature.
"Where do you think we should go from here?" she asks Senshi, glancing around at their companions as well. "And what about the red dragon?"