577 Nice (1/2)
The gamers didn't know that Alexandria had become the Dungeon Lord of Venice.
Since the farm was awarded to the Pioneer Alliance of Eternal Kingdom, the other gamers were eyeing the lands in Venice.
The Pioneer Alliance was extremely strong. Most of the First Beta Gamers were in this Guild.
Moreover, the chairman was the top rich gamer, Arthur.
Construction at the Guild's land was proceeding at a rapid pace.
Within ten days, the Dungeon Lord Main Hall was constructed from scratch. It was used to let the gamers rest.
The gamers referred to the members of the Pioneer Alliance.
The building was spacious enough to cater to 5,000 members.
It was tens of stories high, and a large portion of the construction went underground.
It was common knowledge in the Underworld. How could the building be constructed too high? Especially when there was a height limit to the roof. Hence, most of the development went underground.
After the large Dungeon Lord Main Hall was completed, Arthur opened up his Guild lands to most of the other gamers.
This was restricted to other allied Guild members and unaffiliated gamers.
The members of the opposing Changan Guild were excluded.
Though the Guild lands were opened up, very few gamers were able to gain access since they had to be verified by the Pioneer Alliance. After all, the farmland was limited in size.
At most, it could accommodate 10,000 members. However, the capacity could be increased with the construction of more buildings.
During this time, Lord Sherlock, who was the superior of the Pioneer Alliance, arrived at the farmland to do an inspection.
He gave encouragement to the gamers at the site.
The frozen gamers were unable to respond since they were in Plot Animation Mode. They could only stare helplessly at Sherlock, who talked for some time before leaving.
The gamers managed to record and upload the video to the forum. It created a huge reaction.
This was the first time that a Guild had triggered a plot. Though there wasn't much effect, the gamers felt it was refreshing.
The Guilds on the Surface World obtained their lands in a much easier way, but there was no Plot. The gold coins that were paid by the Human residents living off the Guild lands weren't important to the gamers.
The gamers wanted Magic Stones.
If the Surface World gamers wanted to purchase enchanted, rare, or powerful equipment, they had to use Magic Stones for the transaction.
Normal weapons could be bought using gold coins.
The gamers were envious of the Pioneer Alliance, as it was powerful and wealthy.