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>Space will be an issue
Judging from the fact that this city is at least a dozen-dozen miles on a side, and is now seemingly depopulated, I get the feeling that it will be a significant period of time before land clearance becomes difficult.
>Food and such
This is a much more pressing issue, and I immediately raise it with the Queensguard while walking through the rubble-strewn courtyard before the monument. "So what have you been eating all this time? How have you been drinking?"
The guard shrugs. "Well, we ate before we entered the chamber and the Queen had her consort of course, but for the last several years we've been fasting, aside from whatever the Queen's been drinking through her roots. As to what we can eat now... Well, the miasma of our fallen and the Fulgurine machines has probably rotted away most of the food stores by now, but the water should be drinkable without any unpleasant long term effects, since the fountains draw on springs. As for food, I'm sure the Queen can grow some once she leaves her Chamber, though that will take a few days." It seems I am going to need to start hunting for a while.
>Be ready to move on
Ohhhhh definitely. Regardless of how... lovely it is to spend time with Gregaria, I have always been ready to flee should my allies betray me. Even Lagraz and I have always been ready should the other turn on us, though we did pledge to warn one another before we fought.
>Ask about the light
"By the way, what is that light over there?" I ask, gesturing at the tower. The Queensguard turns from the monument, tilting its odd head as it follows my finger. "Light? What li- Huh. That's odd." He scratches his head. "That's the Tower of Artifice. It was built as a demonstration of architectural prowess and used as a museum. I vaguely recall some of the Scholars being rather excited about an unusual meteorite they'd found, but I cannot say what it was exactly." He (or she, or it, I cannot really tell) raises a hand to his brow and leans closer. "The tower should not really be stable at this point, parts of it were quite alive and I am almost certain it was hit by enemy weapons during the destruction of the city... I would not recommend trying to climb the two hundred odd flights of stairs and ladders to the top, let alone taking the elevator at this point, regardless of how many bodies you're willing to throw away... We might have a method to get up there, though you will need to wait a few weeks for more to happen. Please do avoid putting yourself at risk, I should hate to lose a new member of the Royal Court so soon after our Queen-Mother's re-emergence into the world."
Should I ignore him and climb it anyway?
Shall I just see about setting up shelter and clearing rubble for a few weeks?
Should I personally go to the village or just send one of these bug-men back instead to avoid the hassle of a caravan?
Should I ask about anything else?
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