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Mora still seemed largely neutral to the game by the time they landed but Delair had been invested at least, cheering as she won the last round.

“Me and Mora are tied with two wins each! We’ll need to break it later!”

“Fine.”

“And Ben, you’re really bad at this! Even Sachel won once.”

“What do you mean, even Sachel?” The oracle asked. “Why wouldn’t I win once?”

“I’m just saying is all, Ben’s pretty bad at this.”

“Eh, games with any element of chance have never been my strong suit,” He shrugged. “Although I’m a lot better at anything without randomness than I used to be. Let’s see you take me on in something like that later then kiddo if you think you’ve got what it takes.”

“You’re on!”

With the many changes to his mental structure, he could actually put up a good challenge against Thera and Sonya in games like chess or low mage by then, able to think dozens of potential moves ahead in a way that brought his nearly one hundred percent loss rate significantly closer to fifty instead. A fact that still kind of confounded him when he looked at the thousands of minds in his head yet still couldn’t manage a perfect victory but one he’d accepted, happy to take whatever wins he could get.

With plans for a future rematch made though it was time to do what they’d gone there for despite what was by all accounts a late hour, with Ben looking at the two dryads with him.

“Okay, I need someone to grab me Hentath since she needs to know about this too while I talk to Fontesh.”

“I’ll do it!” Delair said, grabbing Mora by the hand and running off with the great spirit before he could react in any way, with Thera getting up to follow.

“I’ll watch them so we’ll be right back.”

“Okay, that leaves Sachel with me. Come on, let’s explain things to your cousin.”

Getting out of the cart like the rest and grabbing the other end of the mini-gate they’d brought along, they walked over to Fontesh’s nearby home and knocked on the door until she answered, looking both tired and like she’d been crying before she registered just who was out front.

Before either could say so much as a hello though, she was already grabbing his shirt, head in his chest and crying again.

“I’m sorry, I know we sprung this on you but Delair wants this so much and I know we don’t have much time and you have important things to do but I just want her to be as happy as she can be while she’s still… I know you must be busy but can you please give her whatever time you can, I’ll do anything.”

“Whoa whoa whoa, seriously misunderstanding things here Fontesh,” Ben rushed to say, gently pulling her away. “I’m training your daughter. She knows that, Sachel knows that and now you officially know that. It’s not what I’m here about.”

“Ah, oh? Ahem, then what- No, um, thank you. I appreciate it,” She told him, wiping her eyes and trying to put herself back together through all of the emotions running through her. Fontesh understood that they were almost certain to lose in the end, every planet before them had, but she’d still decided to let her young daughter go to try and make the girl as happy as she could be with the time they had left despite what had just become some very clear feelings on the matter, he didn’t blame her for getting emotional.

“Don’t worry about it, she’s a good, enthusiastic kid. We’re here because I brought something else to try and make the best of the situation, it’s-”

“The hell are you here raising up a fuss so late,” Hentath called out as she and the others came back, eyeing up Ben. “I almost had a heart attack seeing Delair standing at my door at this hour.”

“Alright, I’m seeing that maybe this could have waited until morning but nice seeing you too Hentath. Now please, everyone into Fontesh’s home so I can finish up here and get a bit of sleep for the night.”

He walked in as he said it, carrying the frame and placing it against one of the walls before reactivating the enchantments on it, letting all in the room watch as a portal was opened between there and Sachel’s home in Stonewall, hearing gasps from the ones who’d never gotten to see a mini-gate before as he turned back to address them.

“Okay, so Fontesh, I understand you sent your daughter to me because you wanted to make her happy but it would drive me crazy to know she’d be so far from her family with everything going on so this was my solution. Delair, when you’re done with work each day you’re coming home to your mom. And Hentath, well, I brought you here because I assumed you’d want to be aware of something like this in your village but it serves the dual purpose of also creating an escape route for the dryads in the event any disaster ever happens here. When morning comes you should explain this to the rest of the villagers and tell them to run here in case of an emergency… Or if they just want to do some shopping or trade in a larger town, up to them. Either way, I think that’s all from me so we’ll also be taking this shortcut back, the village can keep the cart we came in on and without further ado, I’ve got stuff to handle at home. Delair, keep in mind there's a few hours of time difference between us so maybe get Sachel to come over and wake you until you get used to the change. Other than that, well, it’s now a lot easier to come grab me if there’s any issues so just let me know.”

He didn’t leave them room to comment, instead grabbing Thera and Mora’s hands to walk through the new gate, letting himself through Sachel’s home and leaving her to try and explain anything else before the others in the room had time to so much as comment.


Comments

I imagine it's because he's using his mind like the earliest chess solvers - with a computation-heavy approach. While this can be sufficient to win, those early solvers had a lot of exploitable weaknesses. In particular, they were excellent in tactical deduction but terrible at positional play, which allowed cheeky strategies for human players to pull out occasional wins for years until neural networks came along and propelled solvers to the next level. Nowaday solvers are completely unbeatable unless the designer messed up in some part of the programming (more like hacking to find a lazy piece of code than anything else). If Ben has so little understanding of chess that he can't deduce the value of a position besides "do I have more material" like those early computers, he's still quite beatable for an advanced player in theory. For example, any gambits that are considered 'sound' (i.e. smith-morra sacrificing pawn(s) for rapid development, Sicilian positions where you are supposed to give up the rook for a knight) and generally sacrifice material for a sufficiently good positional advantage was a weakness early computers struggled to correctly value. Alternatively getting into a draw-ish position like the hedgehog and waiting for the computer (in this case Ben) to push for a win, which inevitably caused a positional mistake that could be exploited, was a popular tactic throughout the early 2000's that could win games despite chess engines being a decade and a half old and otherwise reasonably advanced. Finally, he might be misappropriating the relative value of the pieces (i.e. bishops are usually considered slightly more valuable than knights by high-level players, especially on open boards, but if Ben only knows the absolute basics taught to the newest players, he might think they're always equal at 3 points and might consistently trade his bishops for his opponents knights, or vice-versa when it's a closed position, and not realize he gave himself a weakness he won't see till dozens of moves later, leaving him with a weaker endgame). Generally, chess has so many possible positions, that if Ben's facing a highly trained professional, I wouldn't be surprised if he lost consistently even with a processing power advantage (he doesn't have anywhere to enough minds to follow all the 'potential paths' and 'solve' chess, the number of legal moves in a game is simply too massive). He would need to be taught the theory in depth first, then I think he'd be unbeatable by any non-machine.

nugitoBambino

I...I don't understand how he can be so bad at chess he has enough minds that he could literally dedicate one mind to each piece, and think 12 moves ahead per piece a mind filtering them all and still have enough minds left over for several other games at the same damn time and still have room for solving the mysterys of life.

CF Sapper

God of Misfortune

RSmerlinious0

I think it might be referencing his absolutely shitty luck, despite luck not existing in that universe as far anyone knows.

RSmerlinious0

He wasn't a space magic contender, he was tier 1 in space magic. His tier 3 skills were defense and vitality, not magic.

Carl Mason

kind of hard to worried when you know you can stop it faster than the driver....

Nicolae

Correct, and it's a stat that isn't supposed to exist in this universe. Hence Ben could have very much imported a (hidden) negative luck stat as well.

Michigo

That outsider related lady was teir 3 and her stat was from her ancestors molding a piece of a god into their line

Corvusamous

I thought you'd like them demure and cutesy

Corvusamous

Tftc

Lyncher98

Just my two cents -- I would happily have less frequent chapter releases if it meant longer chapters. The current sort chapters are a tad too short for my tastes.

demure

Well, he could always just take out his space-contendor pokeball and actually put that waste of a space element pokemon to work. That creature has been lazing off long enough. xD

Michigo

TFC

Rain

The one contender girl that spooked out everyone but Ben had a stat nobody else has as well. It's implied this is because her powers are related to outsiders (those lovecraftion between universes monsters). That and if i remember correctly Ben found someone that has pain resistance (was it the guildmaster that got in his way a while ago?)... a skill Miriad thought nobody had either. And if ANYONE should have pain resistance it's Ben, instead he gets tastier and tastier thanks to another weird ass and probably unique skill. xD

Michigo

Per the text here, he's sincerely trying to win the Chess and Low Mage games, so he's just *that bad* at them somehow It's truly awe inspiring

Thomas Keller

Yeah maybe Ben mindset and his unique perspective make him bad at certain things but good at others.

Thando vanika

Maybe it’s just how Ben thinks about games. It no fun if he always wins maybe he’s just pulling his punches or all of his countless minds are just built different

Thando vanika

You forgot their tree that are the best wooden material presented apart perhaps the godtree wood

Atila M

I think what is meant by that is a tangible quality. One that can be raises, decreased, or trained through some means. The world may have luck, but the system does not.

joshjosh100

that gate alone at least doubled the wealth of village

Darth Kirtap

@Vorquel His brain isn't just faster, but it also capable of immense amounts of parallel processing, and it should definitely make him a Chess Master, because chess can be calculated.

Darius Sanguna

>has thousands of minds and one of the largest Intelligences on the planet >can still only manage looking a dozen moves ahead and a 50% win rate What a god damn Chad

Thomas Keller

TFTC

CataFlan

I don't think that's it think about it myriad has always specified that the universe they're in has no luck. The does not mean Ben's original universe didn't and he might have brought luck with him.

Ashlynn & William Elmore

Faster brain doesn't always mean smarter. Sometimes it's just being dumb faster.

Vorquel

Luck totally exists in some form, lol. Idc what Myriad says by this point. The God(dess)s have been proven to know drastically less than you'd expect from "the divine". They didn't even know how magic and magic materials truly worked despite how long they have been alive and having been in charge of entire planets. Watch Ben hit Godhood, and his second strongest divine trait is something like "God of bad luck".

Emily Gurnavage

So he is so abysmal at games, even having the equivalent of a super computer for a brain isn't enough to make him good. Sus

Darius Sanguna

Idk, maybe since he still wants the mini-gates to be soooooort of a secret? The only space mage he actually knows personally is way too busy for somethin like this and itd be faster for Ben to do it than wait. Like, too many people know by now for it to be staying a secret secret, but its still moooostly secret, yknow? He mentioned before how he doesn't want to get flooded for demands by all the nations and divinities (only a few of them even noticed the mini gates still afaik) if people realize that these are even possible. And the whole part about it being its own network, as well. That raises a lot of concerns and possibilities for nations.

Emily Gurnavage

Comes in. Brings a legendary item that tears the space time continuum. Leaves without elaborating. Classic Ben.

SacredSteel

Yknow, I don't think we ever even met the mayor lol. Have they even been *named*? iirc early on the mayor told Cecile to be the bridge between the city and Ben, which is why he always goes to her.

Emily Gurnavage

If Ben from when Thera had just begun to fly them around saw them now he wouldn't believe that he could be calm enough to just play a game of cards in the back.

TheCrazyDuck

I am starting to get worried about how connected to everywhere stonewall is becoming, unbeknownst to the mayor of stonewall and any authority. Sure, he warned whoever is on the other side, but no one on his side.

Demolug

Ben could have a space mage just drop these portals off in various places. He doesn't actually need to travel to all of them. But I too am a fan of road trips.

SecretsOfTheVoid


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