Are they just referred to it as that because of the System, or were they literally lost when they still lived? Wonder what the story is behind the Lost Army. Lord Gorn was the name of the Commander, Reivyn noted. The scroll wasn't huge, but it was larger than a regular piece of paper. There was a long list of names and ranks in small script. "Sure," Reivyn took the scroll and unfurled it. "Oh, you can open it up and read it? I thought it would just be a static representation or something," Reivyn said, looking at the Roster with interest. The lord is on the roster as the commander." "The chances, even with the Insignia, are extremely low, though. "I've heard that it is possible," Tom answered. "Is it possible to summon the lord of the Dungeon?" "That's kind of interesting," Reivyn said. I definitely wouldn't count on them as life saving items, though." "The utility of these items aren't amazing, but they can provide some decent help if you get lucky. There's still a chance of summoning a weak Shadow Person, but it's much less likely. "If someone channels their Mana through the Insignia first, before summoning through the Roster, then the chances of summoning one of the officers or the Royal Guard are greatly improved. "It's a different story with the Insignia involved," Trick said, holding the pin that held the mark of the Lost Army, but there was a star above the dragon's head. You're more likely to always summon one of the weaker monsters from the first two areas than anything else, and only being able to summon once a day means you can't just try your luck." "It's completely random what kind of Lost Army Soldier is summoned, and it's directly proportional to the make-up of the monsters in the Dungeon. It was tied with a red ribbon and had the mark of the Lost Army stamped on it. "The Roster is actually not that great by itself," Vane said, inspecting the rolled up scroll. "If we weren't from rich families," he indicated himself and his two original friends, "then we would definitely sell it even if it is amazing for Caster Classes." "Wow, the Commander's Baton is one of the most sought after pieces of gear from this Dungeon," Tom exclaimed with wide eyes. It reminds me of a question mark, Reivyn chuckled. The mark was a dragonhead with a curved back fading away, and there were some additional spikes drawn on to appear like they were either shooting out from the spine of the dragon or floating nearby. The Commander's Baton was the rarest piece of equipment that was rewarded.Īll of the pieces of equipment had the mark of the Lost Army on it. There was a record of all of the equipment that had been looted, and some people had done the math on their appearances to determine how rare they were. He presented them to his Party and explained what they were. Reivyn pulled the rewards out of the chest and inspected them one by one.
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