We live in a world where not only is there magic but it has structure, it has purpose and it is with this fact that odd even abnormal things have appeared and become a part of the ecosystems we live in and around. It was through great amounts of research from many different fields of science that we have been able to create books such as this in the first place, that is to spread the knowledge of the odd world that we live in. Worrying as this book is the first of its kind there may be disproven or literally incorrect information that we will try to fix in future books, and please if you do find something that disproves something in these books go to your local library and we will have a station to pay for the information.
Even though most that can read this book will be uninterested in agriculture there are a multitude of laws and restrictions towards farming and that is due to one simple fact, Witches. For all that don't know witch is a uncommon class that similar to mages but instead of specializing in offenses magic they specialize in turn non monsters into monsters, which would normally be a problem but if a witch was at a farm than it only takes a couple casts of a spell and then you have an uncontrollable army of weak monsters that could massacre a town or two before it gets stopped. Most of you won't remember since many of you would be too young too but the last sentence was a reference to the minotaur king incident in the Pegasus Dynasty.
Another interesting fact of agriculture is how the lovely treat known as honey is produced, but yes there is a more mundane way to produce it but it takes more time and money so most don’t farm it that way. How it is specially made through natural monster interactions which starts off with the beautiful but deadly flower known as Vixen’s Lilac, the pollen from the flower is so poisonous that just breathing it would kill you in but a few minutes. There is one type of monster that is immune to the poisonous nature of the pollen, the Goliath Bee so they gather the pollen and bring it back to their hive without a fear in the world because why would something try to eat them when they are covered in death.
Normally the tale would end there but the bees can’t turn the pollen into honey because it would still be poisonous and even if they are immune the bee larvae aren’t and so they need a way to remove the poison from the pollen when making it into honey. That is why the hive traps another monster known as a Honey Slime in their hive and they slowly feed it the poison pollen and their own saliva as it works like a weak antidote for the poison. Once the slime grows plump enough with extra honey they rip off a chunk and then feed it to their young, this is also where the beekeepers come in to smoke the hive and steal another chunk of honey from the slime.
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Moving on from agriculture we will talk about the natural food chain as it was called prior to the grand ascendance and is now known as the bestiary tier list which due to how personalizing the system only works on monsters that have just been born and had just spawned. The most known and main tier list is the infant, beast, transcended list where it test how strong a monster is compared to nature, infant means that a normal animal would be able to kill, beast means a large predator would be needed to kill it, and transcended means that the monster is beyond the natural order of nature at birth. This tier list works most of the time but there are exceptions to it like slimes because they have the strength of an infant tier monster but because of their liquid nature it would take a large predator to kill a slime so they are considered as a beast tier monster.
Another interesting thing about monsters is their humanoid brethren like orcs, trolls, gnolls, goblins, kobolds, and more as they all seem to form little primitive cultures or at least they make a nice mimicry of our cultures when we hit rocks together. This is most noticeable by the fact that they form tribes that are distinct from each other and also with these tribes that did learn that monsters do in fact pray to their equivalent gods known as dragons. That is another important fact: be careful around anything that even mentions dragons because that either means that thing is blessed by one or is becoming a dragon and neither is good.
If you haven’t gone to an adventures academy you may not know this fact but on average each floor gains two new monsters and it increases by another two after each five floors, there are exceptions but that is with most things. The five floor rule matters in the fact that each five floors the biome changes too, although not very much from the precise five floors like for example; if the first five floors of a dungeon is a cave then maybe the next five will be an abandoned mine or even an underground forest. Boss monsters are another thing that largely changes each five floors as each group of five bosses have very similar phases like for example; if the first phase has the boss attacking you with only ranged skills and then when it enters its second phase it starts to use melee skills as it tries to get closer to you and when it hits its final phase it starts to charge up a final attack to badly injure all teammates in melee range.
If you know that all kinds of fee are either moss, mushrooms, or molds then you may also know that some of the most dangerous drugs have been made from their bodies, the most infamous being the Court’s Fool. The Court’s Fool is a hallucinogenic drug that shatters one's mind and cause ego death if you do survive consume of the powerful powder, the drug has become even more of a problem due to the discovery of the same species of fee that can be turned into the drug on the new continent Paradisea Omega. That is why the punishment for being found with the drug is execution no matter what status you hold in your country, and the reason the law was made was when it was found that a prince from a kingdom we will not name was using the drug to ‘make’ wives.

