Chapter 416 The Fires of Industry (1/2)
Tungstant snapped back to alertness with a start. Her mind was still fuzzy with fatigue, but she pushed her feet beneath her with alacrity, energy surging through her body. There was so much to do! So much work, so much discovery! It was electric! How could a Formica Sapiens possibly rest when the tasks to perform lay spread before them like a delicious banquet? Impossible!
She charged out of the chamber in which she was resting to find the tunnels filled with frenzied ants. Pheromones blazed against her antennae, the air was thick with ants communicating at a rapid pace.
”Hurry up! I've gotta get to the new crafting district yesterday!”
”Not my fault you're late, slacker!”
”Quit polluting the air with your nonsense! Some of us are trying to discuss construction theories!”
”Take it a workshop or chamber. This is completely not the place for that!”
The Carver caste council member took it all in for a moment before she threw herself into the crush. In an instant she was buffeted on all sides by ants of all castes as they rushed to get to a hundred different places. Her position as a council member afforded her no extra consideration from her siblings, they cared only for the task at hand.
She followed the branches of the tunnel toward her first destination, the brood chambers. Upon arrival, he couldn't help but feel delighted by the ma.s.ses of young she found there. Hundreds of them, lovingly cared for by dozens of tenders. This early in the day, the Brood were being transferred to higher chambers in order to benefit from the warmth of the sun.
Tungstant frowned. The humans used fires in order to warm enclosed s.p.a.ces. It was a crude system, to be sure, and the smoke would be troublesome. Perhaps she should check in with the mage caste to see if they were making headway with enchanting. It should be relatively simple to produce a core enchanted to generate heat. With some care, the brood chambers could be at the optimal temperature for the entire day.
More work to be done, but rather than crushed, she was delighted. Her mind was afire with the possibilities. The visits to the human village had been everything the Eldest had promised they would be. Access to a civilisation with thousands of years of learning behind them had been invaluable. Of course, the people of the village were still struggling in the aftermath of their kingdom being laid to waste, but still the ants had been able to extract a tremendous amount of information. Forging, construction, enchanting, agriculture had all been new concepts to the colony but they had pestered the humans endlessly and then started experimenting straight away.
And with experimentation, came new skills and new skills meant grinding!
”Florence! How goes the brood?”
The brood tender turned away from her charges for a brief moment to speak with her fellow council member.
”Tungstant. As nice as it is to see you, we really are very busy here right now. Could you make this quick?”
”Who has time for a conversation that not's quick these days?” Laughed the carver. ”I was asked by the generals to check in, they wanted to know how many hatchlings we were expecting over the next few days. They've been attempting to scout out hunting grounds in order to provide enough experience and they're worried there won't be enough.
Florence twitched her antennae but was able to recall the numbers in an instant.
”Three hundred and twenty four tomorrow and three hundred and fifty seven tomorrow.”
”Fair enough. How long until we reach full capacity?”
”The first round of eggs from the new Queens hatched yesterday. We expect them to enter the pupal stage in five days.”
”Great! Have a great day, Florence.”
”To you as well.”
The Tenders were always so polite. If only the mages could follow their example, as that was Tungstant's next destination. Back out into the connecting tunnels of madness before she made it to the mage chambers. Inside, dozens of mage caste ants were practicing their craft, grinding their skills and experimenting with enchanting cores.
”Got some more work for us, Tungstant? Need to hand more tasks to the big thinkers in the colony?”
”You do know carvers have higher Cunning than mages, right?”
”Speak not of this heresy!”
”Actually, Propellant, I had something that might be right up your alley. Fire enchantments to keep the brood chambers warm.”
”Oh Ho! I see it. Yes. Yes! Simplicity itself!”