Book 8, 91
City of Sin
Banishment
âA secondary plane?â the Blackgold asked suspiciously, âYou randomly just ran into royal elven warriors on a secondary plane?â
âIâve always had good luck.â
âWhatever,â the grey dwarf shrugged, âIf these thunder cannons were given to these long-ears, then the recoil... Oof, theyâre how strong? Are you sure these arenât silvermoon elves?â
âNo...?â
âItâs not that easy to fool me, kid.â
âDoes it matter what kind of elves these are?â Richard asked helplessly.
âBah, forget it. Itâs none of my business. Iâll make it for the damned long-ears, but itâll reduce the power of each shot by a bit. Iâll up the fire speed to compensate, there shouldnât be a significant change in total output. You said one variant, what about the other?
âThat one needs to be big, no need to consider recoil,â he rapidly sketched an image of the winter soldiers, jotting down any relevant data.
Blackgold marvelled at the information, âAnd you just managed to subdue extremely powerful barbarians from another plane, too?â
Richard shrugged, âLike I said, Iâm lucky.â
The grey dwarf snorted, âAnd power?â
Richard pointed to a rune knight dummy, âOne shot.â
Blackgold immediately drew a breath of cold air, breathing out slowly. This allowed him to pry into Richardâs wild ambitions.
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The two spent the entire night discussing details. In the end, the total requirement for the first batch was dropped to 1,000 thunder cannons; Blackgold certainly wanted to make more, but he just didnât have the required manpower. On top of that, some key components required materials that were specially procured and he didnât have the supply lines ready.
In the midst of their discussion, Richard realised he had overlooked an important detail when asking for the 3,000 gunsâ ammunition. Taking only a second to finish off a disk, these thunder cannons required astronomical amounts of ammunition to maintain their firepower. Although the process itself was simple enough to be finished by an apprentice alchemist, the process was physically draining. 3,000 guns without ammo were just metal rods.
Outside of the thunder cannons, Blackgold also agreed to prepare a design for night elf armour. The process of manufacturing wouldnât require the Deepblueâs expertise, so the blueprints would be shipped off to Noeleneâs workshops instead. The output there was more than enough to satisfy his requirements.
Just before leaving, Richard gave the grey dwarf a million gold in magic crystals, tasking him with recruiting more smiths, alchemists, and apprentice mages. The thunder cannons would be paid for in offerings, a much more effective currency than gold or magic crystals.
The thunder cannons really were a huge surprise, but they werenât omnipotent. Dwarven gunpowder had limited power, posing little threat to saints no matter how much it was improved. To suppress the true high end, rune knights were still the way to go.
Having settled the night elvesâ equipment, Richard now had to substantially strengthen the planar portal to the Forest Plane, extending the timescale as well. This required more offerings, leaving him feeling like he was getting tied to the Eternal Dragon further. The fact irked him, but he still contacted Macy on his return trip.
âWhatâs the matter? My time is precious, and calls are expensive!â Just as expected, Macyâs face was ugly when she showed herself. She couldnât be blamed; after all, he had defeated and humiliated her in the past.
âIâm the one footing the bill,â Richard smiled gently.
She snorted, âThen should I end things now to save you money?â
âNo, no. Iâd like to use your familyâs channels to offer some sacrifices at the Church.â
âHuh?â Macy was stumped, but she quickly gathered her wits, âAt what scale?â
âAt least one top-tier offering.â
This meant serious business. Despite her loathing, Macy put her feelings aside, âThere should be no problem. This exceeds my authority, give me a minute and Iâll confirm the cost with Father.â
âIâll wait,â Richard nodded.
While the woman hurried off, he wondered what Prince Tumen would ask for. It wouldnât be anything huge, but some things were more annoying to procure than others. At this point, the prince was his best way to access a Church of the Eternal Dragon; he couldnât exactly return to the Sacred Alliance, and the Sacred Tree Empire obviously was still discussing whether to wage war on him.
A few minutes later, Macy returned with a strange look on her face, âFather has agreed to your request. The price will be making me a grade 4 rune.â
âReasonable,â Richard nodded, âWould it be custom-made?â
âYes.â
âLooks like he has high expectations of you. Then please, make your preparations, Iâll be over in three days.â
Macy bit her lips and nodded reluctantly.
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When Richard stepped through the portal, Macy and several of her family elders were waiting for him. One grand mage looked at the time and exclaimed, âLess than a minute of error. Your grasp of space truly is astounding, Your Excellency.â
âItâs nothing special, letâs not keep the Prince waiting,â Richard smiled. Long-distance portals, be they within planes or outside them, often led to deviations in time. The greater the distance, the greater the deviation. He had basically arrived on the dot, and that accuracy directly implied his power.
The meeting with Prince Tumen was only a formality. After some simple greetings, the Prince sent some men to escort Richard to the Church of the Eternal Dragon.
The Millennial Empireâs Church was far grander in scale compared to that in the Sacred Alliance, its construction more intricate and delicate. However, the grand priestess who received Richard was also especially arrogant, muttering under her breath, âA peasant from the Sacred Alliance.â
Richardâs brows arched up at this provocation. Prince Tumenâs men seemed to have no intention to defuse the immediately-tense situation, and while he hadnât come here looking for trouble Richard wasnât someone to back down. He sighed, âMm, ever since Ferlyn and Flowsand left, the Church back home only has some useless dregs.â
The priestessâs expression warped. Ferlyn and Flowsand were the only Chosen in all of Norland, and both were beacons of power. The First Light of Dawn was one of the strongest clerics in the history of Norland, known for her tyrannical power even before she became Chosen, and Flowsand was someone who could mediate sacrifices even outside the Church. Both had emerged from the Sacred Alliance, and with their departure Norland was left with no Chosen at all. When Richard talked about useless dregs, this grand priestess was certainly included.
âYou dare insult the Dragon of Eternity?â the middle-aged woman raised her voice.
âIâm only appraising the priests objectively,â Richard replied calmly.
âBlasphemy! Every member of the clergy is an incarnation of the Eternal Dragon in the mortal world. We are the embodiment of his great will! How dare youââ
âYou can shut up with your self-inflation. Offering ceremonies are between the dragon and those who have things to give. You priests arenât even involved, stop thinking you can make any decisions on his behalf.â
âYou...â the priestessâs face flushed with rage as she pointed at his face.
Richard slapped the hand away, âEither host the ceremony, or find a replacement. Stop wasting my time.â
âYou still want to offer sacrifices here? As long as Iâm present, donât think of ever stepping foot into the Church again! Let me show you what an ambassador of the Eternal Dragon is! Banishment!â The last word had been spoken in divine tongue, drawing on the timeforce within the Church.