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Dungeons and Dalliances: A Futa LitRPG

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Chapter 84

Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 84 - Natalie leaves for Tenet Delving Academy with an unexpected surprise between her legs. Rather than being granted a conventional class, she's received something much stranger. Dealing with the politics, danger, and curriculum of a delving academy would have been hard enough without perverted abilities and a need to collect a harem of beautiful women, but she'll learn to play the hand she's been dealt. Possibly with great success.

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They continued to work through the dungeon. For all of the labyrinth’s infinite variance and complexity, it could be oddly formulaic, too. Fight monsters. Deal with puzzle rooms. Look for traps. Seek out hidden loot. The exact shape of each encounter changed—and often by a significant amount—but the overall structure was quite similar from run to run.

Their ultimate goal was to find a boss room. Beyond wanting an access way down to the second floor, bosses came with incredible loot—and a big boost to experience. However, they were found far away from ‘spawn-in’ points, and could take time to track down. Luck played a factor, as it always did in the dungeon. Or life in general. But with enough time and consistency, they would find one. It would just take more or less effort.

Their steady progress through the dungeon, seeking out a boss, was interrupted by something unexpected.

Other delvers.

The encounter happened rather suddenly. One moment they’d been progressing through the dirt pathways lined by thick vegetation of the Wispwood, then they’d turned a corner, and at the end of the long, twisting route, a formation of five armored individuals appeared, swinging around the far end and arriving to the junction at the same time as Natalie’s group. As if by providence.

Likely, the dungeon had engineered the meet-up. Or, it could be a coincidence. You couldn’t ever know for sure when it came to the dungeon.

Regardless, they had company.

Bumping into other delvers was rare. Not extraordinarily so, but far from common. Most delves, even long ones, a party wouldn’t ever stumble onto another group. This was Natalie’s first time having it happen, and at a guess, Ana and Liz’s too.

Their nerves were immediately set on edge, and by the tensing posture from a good distance away, the other party of five, too.

The reasons why were obvious. Surviving the dungeon’s monsters was difficult but feasible, but going up against an aggressive party of equally prepared delvers? The risk of a lethal encounter leveled out much closer to fifty-fifty than any reasonable person would be comfortable taking.

Especially because, if it turned out they were hostile, then coming out unscathed, without anyone being injured or killed, was shockingly difficult. Monsters were tough, but other delvers—entire parties of them—obviously much more so.

Killer parties—delvers hunting other delvers with lethal intent—weren’t that rare, either. Rare, but not exceedingly so. Delvers were walking boxes of loot, from an enterprising and morality-lacking perspective. Wiping another squad meant five people worth of gear, and whatever loot they’d gathered from their delve so far. Even taking out a level-one party meant a major payday.

Strangely, the dungeon both encouraged and discouraged party-versus-party combat. Or maybe the system encouraged it, and the dungeon did the opposite. Because killing other delvers gave huge experience boosts—it was maybe the fastest way to level.

But oddly, the dungeon pushed back on that; killing other delvers was, in a similar but opposite vein, the quickest way to have the dungeon doing its best to kill you. In the best of cases, the dungeon wasn’t friendly, but to parties actively seeking other delvers to kill? Natalie obviously didn’t know first hand, but apparently, the dungeon turned into a hellscape. Doubly so for delvers who were overleveled, such as a party of level fives seeking out level threes. The dungeon would eat people like those alive.

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