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CH548

“Another job well done,” Ben sighed contently as he laid down in bed, everything he needed to do finished as Thera moved to lay beside him.

“I think you enjoyed that a little too much. What are you going to do if anyone from that church comes to try and assassinate you again? Because I’d be willing to bet money on that happening.”

“I’ll be fine, and even if I’m not, I’ll just beg my lovely girlfriend to protect me.”

“Mmh, this lovely girlfriend would much prefer it if people stopped wanting you dead instead.”

“Ah, but why wish for what will never happen? I don’t have it in me to try and make peace with Eneth and by this point I’m pretty sure it’s impossible anyway. Better to take all I can from them and come out on top.”

“And every other god that hates you?”

“Hey, they leave me alone and I’ll do the same for them. I’m a real peaceful guy like that.”

Well, except for maybe Olensia. He gave me an enemy title so he’s fair game.

<Please just don’t give any more gods a reason to want to throw you into hell.> Myriad sighed in his head, with Helori joining in.

<At this point they’d never get the votes needed for such a thing. He’s the only person that can awaken people like that, I can’t imagine what he could do to make enough other gods ignore the obvious value in that.>

Just to be clear Helori, what exactly do you think might be the most exciting thing I could get away with thanks to that?

<Helori, don’t answer that.>

<I won’t, I’m not insane.>

Lame.

“Alright,” Thera said, ignorant of the gods speaking in his head. “Well, I don’t know about you but I need some sleep. Try to get some rest, Ben.”

“Will do, sleep well Thera.”

He closed his eyes, fully prepared to let himself drift off after everything he’d been doing, only for the sounds of a cough in the room to make them both jerk up to see their unexpected visitor, a grey casually standing by their bed.

“So should I take it you don’t want your lesson tonight?” Quilith asked, giving Ben more of an amused look than anything else.

…That’s tonight. Of course it’s tonight. How did I forget this?

“My bad, I’m up for the usual Quilith, give me a second to move to another room. Sorry about that, Thera.”

“It’s okay, I’ll just be here pretending there isn’t an entire planet watching us in bed.”

“There usually isn’t,” Quilith tried to reassure. “We extend enough courtesy to allow your lover at least a bit of private time from the prying eyes of my world.”

Ben wasn’t sure he actually believed that but Thera decided to accept the answer, if only for the benefits it gave her overall peace of mind, and wished them the best as the two moved to Ben’s old room where they began their study.

The way Ben learned had shifted from its original form to take advantage of his unique mental structure, with what were essentially slides containing all of the information the grey had managed to gather about the universe Ben now called home appearing beside Quilith and flashing past at dozens of times a second for Ben to take in, all while he spoke with the alien.

The beginning of the conversation was focused on what he’d seen the prior time they’d had their lessons. If Ben had any questions or comments about the slides he saw, they moved too fast to ask about immediately unless something really managed to catch his interest, so he’d instead speak them out as he worked the next day, whichever alien or program was in charge of watching him recording it all to give him answers during the next lesson.

After that was done, the two mostly chatted about whatever managed to catch Ben’s interest as they bounced ideas off one another, discussing different aspects of the universe that interested them.

“Genuine question, you guys are looking across the whole of reality, how have you not discovered who invented the summoning spell? I feel like that would make my work a lot easier, especially if they have more.”

“Well one, we haven’t studied the whole of this reality yet, it should go without saying that’s unreasonably big. Two, it seems whoever they were existed so long ago that basically no records of them exist since across a thousand some-odd planets, only two of their spells have been recovered. Three, in a galaxy in the middle of being conquered, it’s not exactly shocking that any more evidence that might exist would accidentally be lost or destroyed, and finally four, we still can’t detect mana or the different levels of this reality with the sort of proficiency we might need to find any artifacts of whoever created it. We’re working on it.”

“And that’s all very reasonable, but you’re investigating other galaxies too, right? Is there really no examples of unusual spells having been cast in any of the planets you guys have looked into?”

“Not that we’ve seen, but the other galaxies we’ve examined aren’t exactly close given that with the way things look like they’ll end up, it probably wouldn’t be too long before the nearby ones are invaded too. If you don’t come through for us then we want to get whatever space we can to either let your demon problem eradicate itself or for us to build up the sort of force that would be needed to deal with it, even if we are still having issues on all fronts.”

“Okay, fair I guess. Don’t suppose any of the other worlds you’re investigating have anything immediately useful then? Some sort of galactic superweapon that we can recreate and use here?”

“If there was then we’d have already told you all. It’s actually a rather interesting paradox. By all accounts, this reality seems relatively young and that fact is reflected in the advancements of the many examples of different intelligent species we see in it, but if that’s really the case, who was it that made these ancient spells? We have a few theories about life that may have been birthed either the moment the conditions for it allowed or else during the rapid growth period of this universe but to make that second option work we’d have to assume the flow of time was different then as well and without solid evidence of that we can’t be sure. Either way, a combination of young worlds and different doctrines from the gods that rule them has led to this being one of the more advanced worlds we’ve seen so far.”

“Wait, really? That’s kind of depressing.”

“There’s admittedly plenty that are better off in a few different ways but it’s not applications you couldn’t immediately pull off here if not for just how savage this world seems compared to plenty of others. You can’t have rail systems here yet because the megafauna would be a constant danger and certain agricultural advancements would have similar issues to give just two examples. Still, despite the circumstances that caused it, the fact that this world has so many gods seems to work in its favour. By being forced to work together, they can’t one-sidedly impose their will on the people in ways that might slow or prevent their technological development.”

“Does that happen a lot out there?”

“You’d be shocked. That’s an entire other issue we’re facing when looking for potential alternative worlds to help us. Sure, we have candidates who we believe we could get to assist, but then we’d be trapped on their planet living under their rules. Not necessarily bad rules mind you, but limiting. And then there’s all the other issues with this universe. You may not have any examples here but you’ve been told about more than a few worlds that have suffered under evil gods, correct?”

“It’s come up once or twice, yeah. Seems like they play a pretty big part in shaping any planet they’re a part of.”

“Yes, but that’s only if they’re defeated. There’s plenty of worlds out there where it looks like they’ve won so we don’t want to be too close to any of them either in case they start trying to expand out, the same as you’re currently dealing with here. The search for the perfect world is a long one.”

“Well, you know what they say, sometimes it’s not about what’s perfect, it’s about what’s good enough.”

“Ha, and I feel that in whatever sort of soul I hold.”

“Well anyway, while on the topic- wait. Go back twelve slides.”

Ben was suddenly deeply focused on the pages that had been flashing before him, not because of anything interesting, but instead because of his own knowledge on a topic. From what he could see, the grey had a piece of obviously incorrect information down.

Since any other time Ben had asked him to go deeper on a topic rather than saving it as questions to list off after his lessons always tended to end with some sort of in-depth discussion, Quilith was prepared to spend another hour or so on diving into whatever caught Ben’s eye, with it seeming like an obvious attraction for any craftsman of that universe.

“Ah, the magic materials of your reality and the mysteries they contain, not an unreasonable place to focus on for the night.”

“Mysteries my ass. Quilith, it says here where they come from is still uncertain.”

“Yes? There’s no record of how they form but they don’t fit in with the normal periodic table we’ve managed to construct outlining this universe's elements.”

<It’s one of the greater mysteries.> Helori chimed in as she listened. <We obviously have our theories but given the untestable nature of them it doesn’t seem like we’ll have a solid answer any time soon.>

<Wait, Helori, what are you talking about?> Myriad asked, just as confused before he and his apostle spoke in one voice.

<Elements that exist purely in nature change from prolonged mana exposure.>

“Pure elements are altered if they’re exposed to mana for long enough.”

The grey was silent for a second, looking at Ben curiously while Helori was demanding in her desire.

<How could you possibly know that! More importantly, how could you know that and not tell me?>

<I don’t understand how you don’t already know!>

“Ben,” Quilith began as an entirely separate conversation was taking place in his head. “How sure of you are this.”

“Pretty certain, I got the info from my god who watched it in action, at least for mythril. When iron’s exposed to pure mana for long enough it’s warped by it and changes to its new form.”

“Okay, but how certain are you that your god is actually correct,” Quilith demanded, seeming unusually impatient.

“Pretty certain given that Myriad’s people were partially made of the stuff. From how I understand it, he was from an unusually iron-rich world and after a bit of it changed, the properties of mythril would give off more mana from a concentrated region, making more mythril form around it and so on and so forth as it slowly spread in a way he was able to watch over the course of thousands of years. Plus the biology of his world looks like it could take iron into its cells and convert it to mythril too if there was none available for use.”

<BUT. WHY. DIDN’T. YOU. TELL. ME!> Helori yelled at Ben’s god, sounding betrayed with slaps coming between each word.

<I didn’t know this was some great mystery! Nobody told me! Did you think my planet was just unusually mythril-rich for no reason?>

<YES!>

Quilith seemed to have his own reaction to the news, looking as though he was on the receiving end of a massive headache.

“You good buddy?”

“No,” He sighed. “Ben, do you remember what I told you once about how mana seems to act on both matter and antimatter in this universe?”

“Uh, I believe you said it doesn’t.”

“Yes, but if you’re right, that means our strongest models on the nature of your reality are fundamentally wrong! It’s not like we didn’t look into that possibility at all ourselves, you have nine elements that can exist in a pure, solid form in this universe, at least under the most common environments you’d find in life-bearing terrestrial worlds, the fact that there’s nine magic materials to match made it obvious to look into, but that would break some of our fundamental understanding of the nature of your current reality. This is a big deal!”

“Okay, but mana’s always had some interaction with the greater universe. Any time I cast a spell to move something, mana is doing it.”

“That’s you acting on mana, not mana acting by itself. This is almost like saying the universe can cast spells by itself without an ensouled wielder of it. If you can verify this is right then our physicists are going to have a breakdown.”

Verify it’s right huh? How would I even do that?

He was already using that knowledge to reduce the materialization cost of mythril but he wasn’t sure that acted as proof. It did put him on the right track though as he decided to test something out.

Holding out his hand, Ben attempted to create one of the elements he knew could be found in a pure form in the world, carbon, but he tried to add a new trick to it to see if he could change the end product.

While trying to create a small bead of the stuff, he poured in more mana than he needed to. Significantly more, nearly draining his entire pool of the stuff to try and alter the result, ending with a success after the first time as something very much not carbon was created instead for Quilith to see.

“I’m not sure what you materializing white mana crystal is supposed to prove,” The alien told him, wanting to know where this was going.

“Considering that I was trying to make carbon and just put in a thousand extra points of power, I’d say it proves everything it needs to. I didn’t know I’d be ending up with a mana crystal when I did this. God, the fact this worked at all is incredible actually. If I keep doing this then I can match what every base element matches each material to lower the mana cost of materializing them, and from there…”

He trailed off, freezing in place as a sudden implication struck him like a brick as a new, massive project fell into his lap.

“From there, isn’t there couldn’t I try it out with the entire periodic table?”

Comments

Ohhhhh! Wait, I think I get it. They only have 9 elements that appear in PURE states.

Osamaru Ta

There being only 9 solid, naturally occurring elements in on the planet seems SUUUUUPER strange. More so since on Earth, there are 77 naturally occurring, solid, pure elements. The Human body alone has 6 common solid elements, sulfur, sodium, magnesium carbon, calcium, and phosphorus. Not even counting the rarer stuff like nickle and iron.

Osamaru Ta

Even better, maaaaaagical plutonium.

Emily Gurnavage

Boom!

luda305

Now the planet is going to explode because he mixes mana with plutonium 😬

Lola

Ben: "Brain blast!"

Rizeres

There is the abundance of the pure matter that seems to take effect. If this wasn't the case, myriad wolrd would be 100% Mythic 0% iron

Atila M

That works too but i like "From there, couldn't I try it out with the entire periodic table"

Kevin Neely

It’s also possible that Earth spirit didn’t tell anyone, assuming that Arbus already knew, or the spirits also assumed that the gods knew because it just hasn’t come up yet

Jed

Exactly nine metals exist in their pure forms. My main point is that it is highly likely that a random earth spirit would have obssessed in observing a naturally occurring iron's life cycle and seen it turn to mythril.

Aurelius

It's possible. Unfortunately, Ghost culture does not include writing books. Except for Aunt Viv, who probably only buys books to expand her knowledge.

Little Dragon

But that is the thing, they can‘t observe it. Neither can anyone else. It is explicitly stated that in their world, 9 elements can exist in their pure form. Those are the ones that turn into the magic materials given enough time and mana. None of the other elements do that though, because they never exist in their pure form. Direct materialisation (without a base element) is not feasible either as materialisation requires an in-depth understanding of the material you are trying to create and no one knows what the materials are. Thus, the only way to find out about other magic materials is to either A) Completely purify naturally occurring materials into pure base elements, keep them in that form for extended periods of time and saturate them with mana. Or B) materialise a pure, base element and, like a complete buffon, waste a whole bunch of extra mana with no specified purpose which will then miraculously lead to the discovery of a new magic material. The first sounds insanely cumbersome and we don‘t even know whether keeping them purified will mess with the mana saturation and transformation process. The second just sounds incompetent, which the great spirit, at least pertaining to their magic, most certainly aren‘t.

Flusspferd

Yeah but from what's been said spirits are obssessed with their affinity like water spirits with the water cycle. With their immortal lifespan, i feel like one of should have already observed this by now

Aurelius

Not necessarily. As you can see, there are many ways to achieve the goal. Direct material creation: mana -> mythril. Indirect material creation mana -> iron + mana (affinity? + quantity?) -> mythril. The advantage of the second method is the ability to use purchased iron instead of one created from mana.

Little Dragon

"From there, isn’t there no reason I couldn’t try it out with the entire periodic table?” I feel like this would read much better.

TheCrazyDuck

This reveals seems like something the earth spirits should have known since metal fall under the earth affinity

Aurelius

Is Ben going to invent new magic materials? It should be possible in theory, since most elements can't be found in pure forms in nature, if he can accelerate the process, the mana can do its thing before the pure elements bind to anything.

TheCrazyDuck

This should without question upgrade Ben’s knowledge skill hugely, right?

Silverias

Alright, all you material mages who got awakened! Time to line up again, Daddy Ben has more levels for you! Great Spirits and girlfriends first.

Sesharan

Way I see it, Arbus is the only one who can make magic materials, because all of them (except life and death) are entirely related to earth. But if there's an air based magic material that never naturally occurs, the great air spirit would be able to make it if they're just told to try. (Same way Ben did just now). Further, aside from life and death, none of the magic materials are related to a specific element (beyond what would be used to materialize their base form). Meaning life and death magic materials might only be cut off from Arbus because he can't use the life and death affinity that may be necessary to their creation.

Nematrec

I love these breakthrough chapters. Suddenly it feels like new levels of interesting things are about to happen and I'm super excited and can barely post a coherent comment.

BeauZoe

Why does it have to be magic atomic nuclei? Can't you have a magic neutron star? A magic neutrino? A magic proton/electron?

SecretsOfTheVoid

Oh boy. Ben just got a whole new wave of material science to research and casually destroys both the Grey's and some gods understanding of the universe. This is going to end in either a disaster or a whole new age of magical materials...

SacredSteel

OR magic antimater + magic matter === magic BOMB

Nicolae

Well, we are told that once one is converted, the rest fallow rather quickly, so it's like inverse halflife where the more there is, the more will convert.

Nicolae

ben is about to prove the impossible, to late already did

Nicolae

He is each and every one of his people, though. He's "Myriad".

Rui Lourenço

Or is impossible to creat naturally like gases (oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen who are obviously abondant) that are too volatile to be exposed long enough

Atila M

the magic periodic table is gonna be named the myriad table and get myriad some great faith

phinglue

TFTC! The last sentence doesn't look right.

BerciTheBeast

Tftc

Steve B

Eh, could also be that the very universe was created by some gods who made these spells and then made the rest of the universes as well

Aloysius

Odds of his crafting awakening with his material manipulation mixed in increase.

Arlano

mana to anti-matter == mana eating cystal!

nugitoBambino

huh, yeah you're right, he was definitely made at the end (only artificial god), it's possibly he based them on some spirit or that in his ascension he got a post-cog ability (i.e. he can follow the experiences of even the bacteria on his planet). but it is a reach, so good point. another possibility is that life formed unevenly given the description and sapients watched new parts of the planet convert to mythril. should be clarified

nugitoBambino

Plus we don't know how many time passed between his "birth" and the end of his world, could be centuries, millenia.

Arlano

ohhh yeah, it better, knowledge too! bens about to get some juicy, juicy levels

nugitoBambino

Cant wait for Ben to have to train material mages so the world can benefit from the new magic materials he is going to make. Most of them are probably unstable hence why they arent found in nature or probably require an ungodly amount of mana to change but something fun is going to appear for sure.

juno

I don't think that lesser inspiration count when he just test something asked by someone else.

Atila M

Cant wait for Ben to make a mana nuclear reactor with whatever their equivalent of uranium turns into

Althion

Ah yes, thank you. Just wish it was said that way then.

waterfroggy

Thanks for the chapter!

SDCard

you forget that the gods of his old world is part of him so he probably has access to their knowledges

Atila M

Tftc!

brennon Petersen

material creator jobs gonna be a breeze

Atila M

we gonna see when he materialize new elements

Atila M

he don't really create something new or maybe it's because he already have miracle maker

Atila M

I think that it was said that time travel work only forward in this story (when the time spirits travel in the future

Atila M

Doing it for the whole table is going to push his knowledge skill to Contender, isn't it? I can only imagine what that'll do to his mind skills and jobs...

Simon Andriessen

Wasnt Myriad made at the end of his peoples world? Major continuity error if he says he was around for thousands of years to watch mythril grow.

waterfroggy

nope because only arbus can create pure mattter and it was said that it was limited because he can't materialize life and death magical materials. Ben can do it because he use his non-affinity magic.

Atila M

Material manipulation is at what? T2Level5? It might get a couple of level from this.

Arlano

Wonky wording, yeah

waterfroggy

That, or the universe did it. We did just establish that mana can act on the world without an ensouled wielder.

Nematrec

He can off load a lof of that work to the great spirits in this case. They can just create a pure (matter) element associated with their (mana) element, and see what pops up.

Nematrec

Oh yeah! Power up, baby!! 💪

ReadingObsessed

"BEN!". I mean, do you know anyone else insane enough to fuck with time?

Torbjørn Nilsen

Alright, if that last realization is not enough to awaken Lesser inspiration, then what is?! And this new materialization should finally count as application of Knowledge and level it.

CherMi

No title yet? I can only imagine what charting a whole table will give.

demure

Tyftc

Jaklelope

agreed, I stumbled over the broken syntax as well :)

demure

Hooooooooo boy...

Brandon Yarberry

With the no one knows who created the summoning spell, and the there wasn’t enough time to make it, my time travel alarms are starting to go off

Renn Hansen

"From there, isn't there couldn't I try..." should probably pick either isn't there or couldn't I.

Kevin Neely

URANIUM FEVER HAS GONE AND GOT ME DOWN

Gunnar Crider

XD

Tomáš Blábol

WOOOOOOOO KNOWLEDGE!!!! TFC!!!!

Rain

Stop! Stop! It's* already dead! *Ben's sleep schedule

Clara

TFTC! magic atomic chemistry, woo! magic hydrogen! magic neutronium! magic quark gluon plasma!!!

Memnun


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