âWhat guarantee do I have that youâll continue to be on my side?â I ask, âWonât you get my memories anyway?â
âThe deal was for your memories of your past life and the time you spent in the void, but not anything after that. And besides, Venaro would hoard that knowledge for himself. Your knowledge has the potential to be worth more than your soul.â Urolon pauses to let his words sink in.
âYou are a crafter; you know that knowledge allows one to go much further in their craft and bring out the maximum potential of the materials used. I know that with your knowledge, I will be able to craft far better items. Even if you donât have the knowledge now, you may have it in the future. You achieved all this in under twenty years, so how much will you have discovered in a thousand? That is your guarantee that I will stay on your side.â
In other words, he has far more to gain with what I can teach him in the future. Without me, he canât forge fabled and mythic items even if he has the materials, and thereâs no point in having the materials if he canât realize their potential.
âSo your loyalty buys the secret of magic items, but what are you willing to trade for my knowledge of mana, magic, or certain crafting methods Iâve developed?â I ask, adopting a trader role with [Acting].
Urolon raises an eyebrow with a slight grin. âAlright, Iâll play along. I have several legendary materials that youâll surely find interest in. Also, what other methods of crafting have you developed?â
Is it wise to trade for legendary materials? I might be able to make a legendary item, but what if I donât? It would be a waste in that case. So I should ask for something more permanent, something like knowledge. Knowledge is power, so trading knowledge for more knowledge is better to ensure I get the full value of this trade.
He has a Class on souls, so he most likely has [Sense Soul], if not the enhanced version. Also, he, and the other gods, live in the void, so they must have some knowledge of how to get there, so asking for knowledge of space is another possibility. However, the one thing I should ask for, if anything, is information on [Sense Divinity]. That is my one weakness, the one thing related to mana that I canât yet see, I donât know if itâs even possible for me to get it.
I am hyper-specialized in mana when it comes to crafting. However, Urolon clearly shows that that is not the only way to get very powerful items and that there are some things that I may be doing wrong.
âTechnology.â I answer Urolonâs question. âAirship technology, mana-based technology, things like that. As for what you have, I am more interested in what you know about divinity and [Sense Divinity] as well as your methodology in crafting.â
âYou should know a lot about divinity by now, right? Why ask for it in trade?â Urolon asks.
Heâs fishing for information; thankfully, the Lunaley prepared me for this since they always seem to be doing that.
âWhat does that matter to you?â I counter.
âIt matters because if you somehow have a different enhanced version, then we both would benefit from that knowledge.â
Heâs saying that we both benefit, but he would clearly benefit more; I wonât fall for his tricks.
â[Sense Divinity] for information on magic, and your methodology for information on mana. Deal?â I ask, pressing the deal.
Urolon crosses his arms defiantly. â[Sense Divinity] for information on both Mana and Magic. I already know a lot about mana, so itâs worth less to me.â
I hold my poker face, but that doesnât help. He knows I want information on [Sense Divinity], and he can probably guess that I donât have it, so heâs leveraging that fact. Unlike my deals with the Lunaley, I donât have all the leverage, and the thing he really wants, heâs buying with loyalty which gives him a lot more leverage over me.
Is there anything I have to even the odds? There are inscriptions, but my research on them is still in its infancy; thereâs just not enough to make a big trade for. If not that, then what else? Primordial Mana? Ritual Mana?
Hold on, if [Sense Divinity] is enhanced from [Sense Mana], then why should he care for information on mana? Shouldnât he already know? Or perhaps he thinks I know more than him?
âI think Information on the, normally, impossible forms of mana is at least equal to your crafting methodology, if not equal to [Sense Divinity],â I say, teasing his curiosity.
âImpossible forms?â Urolon asks, quirking an eyebrow but keeping his stalwart stance.
âAlien mana, Ritual Mana,â I gauge his reaction, but whether or not he knows, heâs keeping a trained expression. âand Primordial Mana all the way back from the First Ageâ Urolons face twitches slightly, and I can see greed in his eyes now.
âOh? Tell me about it; why is it worth so much?â
I nod toward Kayafe. âIt took our combined power and the aid of the Mana Arc to create. We estimate it requires a skill level of at least two thousand, and thatâs factoring in our titles. Itâs at least high legendary if not low fabled equivalent.â
âWhatâs your knowledge level for it?â Urolon asks.
âTwo, for now, but after a few weeks of study, at least five.â
âVery well, throw in a sample the size of a two-kilogram iron ingot and the chance to study alongside you until you get five knowledge levels, and Iâll offer [Sense Divinity] for it.â
Heâs asking for about twice what I used for the sword spear.
âToo much, itâs really difficult to make, plus that is asking for the use of the Mana Arc as well as Kayafeâs service in addition to mine. Eight-tenths of a Kilogram-sized iron ingot is what we can offer.â
Urolon frowns. He expected a lower counteroffer but not one below half his offer.
âOne kilogram.â
I shake my head. âYou underestimate just how hard it is to produce; it took us most of the day to produce that muchâ
âVery well,â Urolon sighs with resignation. âI accept your deal of a sample of Primordial mana equal to eight-tenths of a Kilogram sized iron ingot, the opportunity to study it alongside you, and information on what you know of mana for what I know of Divinity and [Sense Divinity].â
âJust one clarification,â I say. âYou do have [Sense Divinity], right?â
âOf course.â
âThen onto the next trade. Knowledge of magic for your crafting methodology.â
âThat I can agree on,â Urolon says. âSo, about that mana technology you mentionedâ¦â
âTo be honest, the technology is still in its infancy, but I think itâs at least worth unenhanced [Sense Soul] knowledge.â
While Urolon could get ahead of me on Inscription research, something tells me that the immortal being would take longer, if not for the fact it takes him a decade of planning and preparation to get one item made. So I am confident I can get much further.
âWeâll have to see how much itâs worth then; how about showing me an example?â
Heâs still trying to get information, but I can show him a poorly efficient inscription, so even if he would steal the technology, he wouldnât get the best version. Also, he wouldnât know if there is a better version, so he might not question its ability.
I make a weak inscription that gathers mana. I wonât show him an example of a core inscription.
âHmm, it looks like a Divine Mark,â Urolon says.
Anything I say can and will be used against me, so I just keep my mouth shut and await his judgment.
âThere are other forms of this technology?â Urolon asks.
âYesâ
âThen I will trade you one breakthrough for each form of this⦠what do you call it?â
âInscriptions. That sounds fair, but three breakthroughs will be for my current knowledge on how it works.â
âTwo,â Urlon counter offers. âYou said it yourself; the technology is still early in development, and there are probably things you donât yet know.â
âDeal.â
I really only know three inscriptions. The mana gathering, the Mana transforming, and the mana fusing one. The one I made the First Inscription with is more of a prototype and thus I wonât really count it as one until I know more.
As for the fundamental knowledge, I explain the difference of core and coreless inscription as well as how the forms seem to influence the inscriptions. This is all equivalent to five breakthroughs for [Sense Soul], and after forming a journal with those breakthroughs out of mana for me, Urolon asks the question that Iâve been anticipating.
âThese Inscriptions are definitely based on the Divine Mark, which I assume holds the secret to magic items?â
âYes,â I answer.
It was better for me to sell inscriptions because they might discover it on their own anyways, since they were already buying information on how magic items are formed.
âWhat you call the Divine Mark is Apotheosis, the fusion of divinity and magic. They are two parts of the same coin, opposites. They form what I call a Magic Framework, since divinity acts as the framework used to control Magic which powers Skills, magic items, and Classes.â
Urolon facepalms. âWe were wrong all along. At least I get to rub this in Venaroâs face. So the reason why I canât make a Fable tiered item is because there isnât enough magic to power the item?â
âThatâs the theory, anyway. I canât confirm without [Sense Divinity], but itâs what makes sense. Speaking of, You got [Sense Divinity] from [Sense Mana], right? If thatâs the case then why did you get that but I got [Sense Magic]?â
âIâve been wondering that myself,â Kayafe suddenly interjects. âSorry if Iâm interrupting, but I wanted to weigh in since you brought up the topic. What I think determines the enhanced version of [Sense Mana] has something to do with our breakthroughs and knowledge in regards to mana. Alysara and I probably studied magic items and assumed mana is related to magic. Did you discover Bond mana before enhancing the skill, Urolon?â
Urolon adopts a thinking posture, uncrossing his arms and placing a hand on his chin.
âYes. I was taught by Venaro so I didnât learn it on my own. We spirits, and many legendary beings, tend to specialize in the Bond. Divine powers may influence our skill enhancement direction if that is indeed the case.â
âThen I want to learn more about divinity,â Kayafe declares. âOne; I want to test if I can intentionally enhance [Sense Mana] in a direction I want, and two; if I get [Sense Magic], Iâll just be in Alysaraâs shadow.â
It must be hard for Kayafe. Sheâs lost in time and everything she once knew is gone. The one thing she has, her expertise in [Manipulate Magic], is being overshadowed by my talent in [Sense Magic]. She probably wants to forge her own path anew.
She is still superior as a caster, and sheâll probably continue to be since I am focusing more on my bond and perception, but doesnât this mean that I should also try to make my own path? Is being a caster, or even Bond mage, right for me? Perception is my thing, the thing I am objectively best at, so shouldnât I be going in that direction?
Perhaps I should spend a little more time developing my gaze Skill and see what I can do with it.
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Clone POV
Lotis and Kyhana, my two apprentices, had finally gotten their first Class. Lotis picked up a crafting Class, built around her wood sculpting art. She has recently begun infusing her arts with a Bond Skill to make a primitive golem. Itâs more like she is controlling them like puppets rather than them moving on their own, but I see a lot of potential should she continue down this path.
Kyhana on the other hand is following in my footsteps in both [Sense Mana] and [Manipulate Mana]. She is at the point of weaving mana silk now and has gotten a Class called 'Student of the Saintess of Mana and Magic.' Itâs apparently a Grand tier Class.
âYou should try to evolve your [Impart Instructions] Bond Skill, Lotis,â I advise her. âImparting minds to your creations should be the next step. Or perhaps develop a skill that turns one of your sculptures into a familiar.â
I summon my own fairy familiar and automated clones for example.
âI can take control of my clones, but they can also operate on their own if I want. The fairy will also act on its own, but it requires instructions. They are intelligent, but not alive. You can do the same thing.â
âItâs just wood though! Wood canât be smart, that wouldnât make any sense!â Lotus argues.
This is whatâs holding her back. Sheâs not thinking outside the box⦠sculpture. Perhaps I should try a different method.
âThen why not make them a brain? Try forming a Bond crystal and attach that to your sculpture, that way they can be smart just like my fairies!ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHmm, I guess so?â Lotis holds her hands close together, concentrating her mana between them and using her Bond to compress beauty mana to the point where theyâll crystallize. Itâll take some time to form, but sheâll get better.
Meanwhile, Kyhana is practicing her mana weaving. Any silk she makes she can sell for her own pocket change.
I look at her work, closely examining the mana structure of the weaved silk. Itâs still inconsistent and there are several weak points in each thread which means they can break easily. Her work is actually average among mana weavers, but the standard should be higher, especially considering her Class tier.
âYou need to maintain a steady focus, Kyhana. Every time you get distracted you make a weak point in your work!â I lecture her.
I pick up a thread and hold each end before snapping it with a tug.
âSee how the mana wasnât fully connected?â I mend the thread and repair the weak points before demonstrating again. âThis time, the thread didnât break, do you know why?â
âW-weak points canât handle the same amount of stress as everywhere else, so when they are removed, the whole thread distributes the stress over the whole piece.â
âCorrect,â I pat Kyhanaâs head. âThe whole piece experiences the same amount of stress, but when thereâs one part that has a lower stress tolerance level, it rips thereâ
I am simplifying it, of course. Different materials act differently and certain conditions will change things, but this is a basic overarching explanation of material stress. Honestly, I am surprised Kyhana can even follow that much.
They continue practicing until the end of the workday when they return home. I must say that both of my apprentices are quite talented in their own way. Lotis is discovering her own unique craft while Kyhana is smart and able to follow concepts that are quite advanced for someone her age. I know that both of them will be able to do great things if given the chance, and I intend to give them that opportunity.