God Is A Game Designer - 66 C66 Sanctuary Growth
The world past by quickly, Fifty minutes already passing by. The dunes were surrounding them below as it was clear the scale of the entire vortex, covering a whole kingdom’s worth of area.
In the distance the divine wall placed by Saleh was easy to spot, the majestic white wall that was a few kilometres in height with large floating orbs floating above each tower on the wall, roughly ten kilometres apart each.
Flying at such a height one could see past the wall to the lands around, it was clear that they were surrounded by sea to the south, east and west while the north had lush planes past the wall, it was difficult to see much as the distance was considerable.
Nathan saw this world with different eyes, this was no longer the same world that he had created, the war had changed everything, and everyone and the past had left behind so much.
His eyes were looking at everything around him with fresh eyes as he felt freer then he had ever felt before.
“Hey, Nathan were are we going?”
Denoth had calmed down after the first few minutes, his screams of joy dying down as he came to terms with this flying, any fear of dying as he saw such amazing landmarks.
He watched the man next to him as he had so many questions, how did he manage to pull such a powerful man next to him. He knew why and felt some slight guilt and worry.
“We are heading to the town of Sanctuary; I need to show you what you are working for. I do not wish you to underestimate or overestimate our potential and make the best deal for us.”
Nathan flew towards the location, the speed so fast that the ground was flying past without much detail, the trip that had taken six days was now getting flown to in just under sixty minutes.
“We are almost to my new home. It will be another few or so minutes of flying; I hope you can hold on?”
Denoth stared at the man as he heard the sixty minutes timeframe, his mouth slightly watering as he was still under the heat from the sun above.
“How long does it normally take by foot or carriage?”
Nathan listened to the question, thinking for a moment before he looked back to him.
“Roughly six to eight days, we got lucky and found the correct path. Thinking back on it I can say we may have been able to shave a few more days from the trip with a separate passage but danger still exists.”
Denoth felt his mouth hitting the floor, travelling almost six days in sixty minutes was insane. His profits could increase by so much if he were able to move so far.
“If that is the case, it will be almost one week and a half of travelling; It took me ten days from my home to Baski, it gets harder each trip with the roving monsters wanting to eat everything that moves. Trade will be very hard.”
Denoth’s eyes were looking back to the ground as he could see the southern wall approaching slowly off in the distance.
“I’ve got a few plans for that; I can make instant gates to teleport people between locations. It will cost some of my power, but if it’s for this trade, then I think I can manage.”
Nathan responded as he knew the town was coming up, his eyes watching the horizon as he felt his power-up ahead.
“Wait, teleport and gates. What are you talking about?”
Denoth seemed confused; he had never heard of any magic that allowed this sort of movement, he knew that tier 7 magic could allow flight which was almost ten to twenty times slower than this.
“Simple, I can set up a portal that allows people to enter and instantly transport between two locations. It can transport goods, people, and even large beasts through it.”
Denoth was amazed as he continued to blink, wondering what other sorts of power this gentleman had.
“The town is ahead, please have a look.”
Nathan pointed as they slowed down, rapidly descending as they landed onto one of the rock outcroppings above the valley, his eyes growing soft as he saw the place he first attended, feeling some emotion for this place as he saw people working hard.
The fields filled with people picking, cutting and taking out fresh fruit and vegetables. He even saw several hunters exiting and moving around the massive woods as he also saw one or two exiting with brown and silver rabbit-like creatures.
The one main difference was the large building in the centre of the town; it was very large oblong like building with the entrance facing towards the south.
It was clear the building was constructed using some magical properties, and the only reason it was finished so quickly was that of rushed construction to allow everyone a place to sleep inside. No windows, other floors or even separate rooms as it was a necessary dorm building.
“That building seems rather average, was it here when you arrived?”
Nathan shook his head as he turned to look at the man.
“No, It was built maybe in five or six days I’m guessing.”
Denoth stared at the place, his eyes wide as he saw the massive fields of food being picked, the enormous river of water that could provide endless drinking supply and finally the forest that seemed broad enough to take wood for an eternity, the trees three times larger then any other tree he had seen in his life.
He turned as he got down onto one knee, his head lowering as he felt the need to prostrate to this man.
“Nathan, I will do what I can to secure this place with tools, supply and other items that are needed. Please rely on me and allow me to live in the town!”
Nathan moved over to the man, his hand reaching out as he pressed it against his shoulder and pulled him up.
“Consider it done, Denoth.”