Dungeons and Dalliances: A Futa LitRPG
Copyright© 2023 by winterwhereof
Chapter 37
Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 37 - 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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The endless drudgery of classroom academics wrapped up at three p.m., and—as the schedule indicated—next up was extracurriculars. Despite what the name would suggest, they weren’t optional. Everyone was required to enroll in at least one, though more could be taken if chosen.
Natalie didn’t intend on picking up any pointless hobbies, not in an official capacity. Honestly, she didn’t understand the people who did. Drama, art, band, and so on, weren’t pursuits to be disrespected, but as a delver? Surely people had better things to be doing, considering their profession. Doubly true for first years. Despite that opinion, Natalie knew the art clubs didn’t hurt for members. But she herself wouldn’t be joining their ranks.
Which left practical pursuits to fill the mandatory requirement. In Natalie’s case, that was dueling, or a harvesting discipline.
As a paladin, and a person intending to take up the mantle of tank, she was leaning toward mining. The ores that could be gathered from deposits in the dungeon made excellent equipment, supernaturally powerful, imbued with stat-boosts and other advantageous effects. She would have to pay a fee for a metal-worker to handle the material, but it would be vastly cheaper than purchasing the gear outright from the Exchange.
Today—and tomorrow—was a ‘career day’ of sorts, advertising potential options, since many students hadn’t chosen their extracurricular yet. Undoubtedly most had given the topic plenty of thought before arriving to Tenet, but common strategy was to pick a harvesting discipline that matched your class, which wasn’t received until eighteen. Jordan, for example, never would have gone into herb-gathering without having received a class that seemed—so far—inclined toward poisons. Similarly, Natalie wouldn’t have considered mining if she hadn’t received a class—paladin, a heavy armor tank—that made good use of the ores she’d collect.
For two hours—the alloted extracurricular time block set by the Tenet schedule—Natalie wandered the various stations advertising their clubs. She spent the majority of her time at the mining station, listening to the lecturers and picking through the provided information.
Unsurprisingly, the profession was more complicated than Natalie had first thought. Not simply bashing a pickaxe into veins of material and hauling away the valuable resource, Natalie would need to spend fair effort both prospecting for and extracting the ore. Even so, it had a reputation for not being the most complex task. Jordan’s chosen profession—herb gathering—would require a nauseating amount of memorization: the ten million variations of plants found in the dungeon.
So while not simple, it was simpler than many disciplines, which meant mining was up Natalie’s alley, who didn’t care enough to put excessive effort into her extracurricular. By the end of the informational speeches, she felt confident enough she would be committing to mining that she signed her name on the provided sheet. Tomorrow, she would spend her two hours at the mining hall, rather than continuing to explore the career fair.
With that event out of the way, and with the official school day completed, Natalie set out—reasonably—to practice. She was already drained from the previous nine hours, but delvers needed to be accustomed to long days. Some delves lasted entire weeks. Not for low-rankers, true, but high rankers, much less top rankers?
Apparently, trips to the Lower Reaches, much less The Depths or The Abyss—the last categorization of dungeon levels comprising twenty-one to twenty-four, and near mythical to the general populace—could take entire weeks to explore properly.
So, Natalie needed to accustom to long days. Nine hours of classes—both combat and academic—had been draining, but she would make use of the rest of the day, regardless. Plus, she’d be taking a break in the form of the upcoming start-of-semester party, soon enough. Until then, she had a few hours to keep refining the most glaring weakness of hers. Which was to say, illusions—or magic in general.
Natalie’s idea was far from unique. The training facility was almost as packed as it had been in the morning, when attendance was mandatory. She worked her way through the halls mostly from memory, then found her way out into the courtyard—the same one she’d taken classes with Tess in.
There, she scooped up a hammer from the rack of prop weapons and got to work.
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