125 Guild Creation Token

Emile's party were drawing closer to Time Walker. Their speed was at a leisurely pace. Time Walker waited and didn't interact with the amalgamations.

The party arrived at the coordinates sent by Time Walker. They were a distance away from the amalgamates that Time Walker mentioned.

"Don't look if you're not into gore since there's a lot of gore," Time Walker said.

"I'm serious about my warning," Time Walker continued with a serious tone.

Surprisingly, only Scarlet Sunset didn't want to see the mobs. Anything that had to do with gore scared her.

She stayed back as the others followed Time Walker.

Emile looked over and saw... The author has censored this part for the viewers and to keep the PG level down. Body parts. Use your imagination with the words amalgamation and body parts. That is all the author will say about this scene.

"What the f*ck," Emile said. It was rare for Emile to curse at anything.

"Oh god," Flower Queen said as she put her hand over her mouth.

"Are they alive?" FBS Fulcron asked.

"Oh god, that one is moving," Nimble Rod said as he backed up.

"It's running at us," Time Walker said as he took out his wand. He cast spells at the Amalgamation. He didn't seem fazed by the disgusting sight.

"You guys can do that by yourself," Flower Queen said as she walked back to Scarlet Sunset who was standing in the distance.

"Was he telling the truth about the gore?" Scarlet Sunset asked. She was curious about what was occurring.

"Yeah... I regret not staying with you," Flower Queen said. It was a nightmare-inducing thing that she saw.

"Was it that bad," Scarlet Sunset said.

"Yes,' Flower Queen replied.

The other party members pulled through and strengthened their guts by a lot. These creatures weren't the average mob. They were far, far weaker than the average one.

They couldn't even attack the party with the many arms it had.

The party killed these creatures. They felt bad for the people or animals who were turned into the creatures. The party wanted them to live a peaceful life without the living world disturbing them, so they killed the amalgamations one by one.

These mobs were unique beings, so they wouldn't respawn after the first death. Other mobs would appear again after their deaths. This was to allow players to continue to grind on the mobs. If the mobs ran out, then new players couldn't grow stronger since they eliminated all the weak mobs. (1)

After around 30 minutes of fighting against these mobs, the amalgamations died. They walked back to Flower Queen and Scarlet Sunset who were having a great time by interacting with each other.

"We eliminated all of them, I think," Emile said.

"That's good," Flower Queen said.

"Don't describe the creatures to me," Scarlet Sunset said.

"We won't," The party replied in unison.

They checked the quest once more. It was complete. They finished the quest and could head back to White Star City. Emile used a space gem and teleported back.

The other's followed suit.

Emile walked into the mayor's office and described everything to him. Seeing and reading information on a second-hand basis seemed a lot less severe for the readers or listeners.

The mayor couldn't quite understand the disgust that Emile and his party felt.

"Why would an amalgamation appear out of nowhere," the mayor said.

"I don't know," Emile said with a shrug.

"Hmm... are they using souls as the material to power the weapon of mass destruction?" the mayor said. It was a rhetorical question.

"Yes! That must be what they're using," the mayor said as he slammed his fist into the desk.

"Where did they get the souls from?" The mayor asked. He was thinking out loud and Emile listened.

"It might be from the attack we had yesterday," Emile said. That was the first thought that came to mind.

"Yes! That must be it! The attack from yesterday had two meanings. It didn't matter if the monsters died or took over the city. Though taking over the city would have been the better outcome," the mayor said.

Emile continued his thought process, "If the monsters died, then they would get their souls/energy. They would use these resources to power whatever destruction tool they used."

"Exactly!" The mayor said.

"Though this all speculation from the amalgamates," the mayor said as he calmed down.

"Yeah," Emile said.

"I'll message the other cities about this information," the mayor said.

"Yeah, you should," Emile said.

"Remember how you recruited the Goblins as an ally," the mayor said.

"Yeah," Emile replied.

"Your reward came from the kingdom," the mayor said.

"What is it," Emile asked with curiosity.

"It's a token, a guild creation token," the mayor replied as he took out an envelope with a seal on it. It had a nice and pretty design on it.

"A guild creation token?!?" Emile exclaimed with shock. He was hoping to get one of these from a quest, but no quest gave it to him. It was the act of accepting the alliance that caused the guild creation token to appear.

The mayor handed the envelope to Emile.

Emile opened the envelope with care since he didn't want to rip anything.

A note existed inside the envelope.

Dear Emile,

We would like to give thanks for your contribution to humanity. We will gladly accept the alliance request with the goblins. Here's a reward for a leader figure such as yourself.

Sincerely,

The Insignia Kingdom

The note was short and sweet.

Emile took the token from the envelope and identified it. He was feeling excited deep in his heart.

Guild Creation Token

The user can create a guild for other players to join in. This item is a rare drop from King ranked monsters.

If he wanted to activate it, he needed to create a name for the guild. He wanted to contact his party about the name before he decided upon one.

"Thank you for the rewards," Emile said.

"There's more since you and your party helped explore the ruins of Pyaka City," the mayor said.

The mayor took out seven potions. All of these potions could increase the strength of the user by five.

Emile had seen the guild leader of the alchemist guild create one of these potions. Back then, he could only stare at the item from the distance.

Now, he could grab it and drink it.

"Give one to each of your party members," the mayor said.

"All right," Emile said as he put the potions into his inventory.

"Do you need any more help?" Emile asked.

"Not now," the mayor said.

"All right, message me whenever you need a hand," Emile replied as he left the mayor's office.

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