The Necromancer's Fourth Catastrophe

Chapter 211: Great Minds Think Alike (Part 3)


"Ah yes, yes, hurry up and go."

Xu Guanren shook his head a bit helplessly and waved his hand towards Noisy Talker.

Noisy Talker immediately started moving and walked towards that single profession Skeleton player to socialize.

...

Originally, in Fang Ka's expectation, Lu Yun and the others, who went to select the station first, should have returned first.

Unexpectedly, the ones who returned first were actually Caged Parrot and his group, who had gone to select the site last.

The Merfolk who went with Caged Parrot's group immediately reported the situation to Fang Ka: "Lord Fang Ka, they selected buildings No. 39 and No. 40, a total of 58 square meters, and they chose to keep No. 40's address."

This was something Fang Ka instructed the slaves to do, number all buildings on the third floor.

As for the buildings on the underground second floor, because they were originally slave quarters, many buildings are very small.

So Fang Ka allowed players to choose to merge buildings when purchasing on the underground second floor.

But the premise is that the buildings must be adjacent to each other to be eligible for merging.

After merging the buildings, players can flatten all these adjacent buildings and build a new one on the merged land.

Originally, only one building number can be kept, and the others are discarded.

It seems the buildings chosen by Caged Parrot and his group are quite small, totaling only 58 square meters.

However, it already meets the standards for establishing a legion.

Fang Ka then asked Caged Parrot and his group about how they plan to pay for this site and how much each person intends to contribute.

After receiving the response, Fang Ka deducted the money they should pay.

He then asked the player named Gloomy Face: "May I ask what you have decided to name your legion?"

Evidently, Gloomy Face and his group had already discussed the legion's name and immediately responded to Fang Ka: "We have decided to name our legion 'Blood Nightmare'."

Upon hearing this, Fang Ka was a bit stunned. He really didn't expect these quirky players to use their race's name for the legion's name.

But one must admit, this makes the legion's name sound quite normal.

So Fang Ka immediately approved their legion application, announcing that their legion was officially established.

Fang Ka then began to inquire about their flag and legion emblem designs.

Obviously, they had also already discussed this and quickly informed Fang Ka.

They decided to make the flag and legion emblem blood-red, using the image of their Blood Nightmare skin as the flag's pattern, and the flag shape would be a regular rectangle.

As for the emblem, Fang Ka was somewhat surprised. These players drew the oracle bone script for the word 'blood', requesting it to be used as the emblem pattern, with a circular shape.

The oracle bone script 'blood' character, which looks like a cup, is admittedly quite aesthetically pleasing.

So Fang Ka agreed and then instructed Tina beside him to arrange for Merfolk to go to underground level three and have the craftsmen start making it.

The second group to come back was Lu Yun's team, who had left first.

The Blood Slaughter race has especially brawny physiques; each one is a massive muscle person.

Over 40 Blood Slaughter members walked over, full of oppression and visual impact.

The Merfolk who chose the site with them immediately reported to Fang Ka: "Lord Fang Ka, they selected buildings No. 87 and No. 88, with a total area of 96 square meters, and chose to retain No. 88's address."

Upon hearing this, Fang Ka slightly raised an eyebrow.

With so many people, the amount of money they pooled together was indeed large.

Once they informed Fang Ka of the payment ratio, Fang Ka deducted the required amount and then asked them to name their legion.

Lu Yun didn't rush to speak; instead, he turned his gaze to Caged Parrot at the side.

He curiously asked Caged Parrot, "Parrot, what did you name your legion?"

Caged Parrot immediately responded, "Our legion's name is quite simple; we named it after our skin."

"Because a legion requires the same skin, we thought naming it directly after the skin would seem very proper."

"If we chose another name, and later other players of the same race created a legion named after the race, wouldn't we look like a branch or imposters?"

After hearing Caged Parrot's words, Lu Yun clapped his hands in approval, "Well said, Parrot! Indeed, great minds think alike."

"We were thinking the same."

Then he turned his head to the white stone high table and said, "Mage Fang Ka, our legion's name will be Blood Slaughter."

Only then did Fang Ka realize that these quirky players weren't becoming serious; they wanted to legitimize their legion to prevent other same-race players from creating a similar legion in the future.

One must say, these players are pretty clever.

But Fang Ka was also happy for this development, so he immediately agreed to Lu Yun's proposed legion name.

He then proceeded to ask Lu Yun and his group about their flag and emblem designs.

Lu Yun grinned, accepting the pen and paper handed over by a nearby Merfolk, and began sketching.

The flag is diamond-shaped, which Fang Ka didn't comment on too much. More notably, the fellow drew two muscular arms crossed together.

He requested the flag to have a black background, with the arms in blood-red.

It looked acceptable, so nothing was said.

Mainly the emblem... the cross shape wasn't an issue, but it depicted... a thumbs-up fist?

He requested the emblem to be metallic, with the fist dyed blood-red.

Instantly, the typical quirky nature of players was apparent.

Upon seeing this soul artwork through the Eye of Darkness, Fang Ka's eyebrow couldn't help but twitch slightly.

But upon careful consideration, neither the legion name nor flag posed any issues.

As for the emblem, since it would be worn by these players, if they felt it was okay, then it was okay, and Fang Ka had nothing more to say.

So he agreed to Lu Yun's request.

Fang Ka glanced at Tina, who was looking at the emblem drawing with a thumbs-up fist, stifling a laugh.

Fang Ka glanced at Lu Yun and the other players. They were also looking at the drawing of the thumbs-up fist with satisfied and proud smiles.

Fang Ka couldn't help but shake his head.

These quirky players probably thought it was very cool.

Not bothering to say much more, Fang Ka later explained to Tina the players' requests.

He instructed her to arrange for the Merfolk to take the emblem and flag down to the craftsmen on underground level three so they could start making them as requested.

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