âPercy⊠are you sure you donât want to go out for a walk or something?â Gabe suggested, pinching his nose. âYou havenât left my place even once since you got hereâŠâ
It had already been a couple of weeks since Percy arrived at the Vault. By now, his hostâs peculiar odour permeated the humble room, the thick stench of sweat and spoilt eggs causing its owner to gag every few minutes.
âSo much for hospitalityâŠâ Percy rolled his eyes. âYou know my time here is limited, right? I need to make the most of it.â
The monkey hadnât been too injured when he found it, his fused mana being more than potent enough to patch the Orange beastâs soul for a while. If he really wanted, he could probably remain here for several months. That said, he couldnât accomplish too much in this body so, in the end, Percy had decided to not stretch his stay for too long.
Unable to start a challenge or do much else by himself, he relied on Gabeâs generosity to dip his toes into magiscript. The stingy jellyfish had initially been hesitant to buy him food or reading material, though he had come around after some pleading.
Fortunately, Percy had no interest in cleansing the monkeyâs core. That meant he didnât need much sizian meat to get by, thanks to his smaller frame. Gabe also saved some money on the magiscript books by lending him the ones he had already purchased for himself. Of course, heâd still needed to pay a few credits for a written version, as he personally had the material narrated to him due to his blindness.
âEverything Iâve read so far doesnât sound too different from what we have on Remior.â
Percy noted, diving back into his book.
At least, the translation device conveniently worked on the text too, making his life easier. Still, he put some effort into learning the Vaultâs language, as he knew it would help him moving forward.
Strictly speaking, Percy hadnât delved into magiscript proper just yet, as the field was too advanced for a beginner.
Magiscript
involved the combination of multiple runes into complex enchantments that could achieve a lot more than their individual components. What Percy was currently learning about was merely
runecrafting
â the formation of single runes, each of which could achieve a very specific, simple, effect. However, even this lesser branch was plenty useful for him. Plus, it was the foundation for everything else.
âSo, itâs all about using oneâs mana to draw a symbol and then aligning their intention with the symbolâs meaning...â
Evidently, the enchantments could be written in any language suitable for runecrafting. Though there were a few rules as to what constituted one. Certain enchantments worked better with specific symbols. For example, geometrical shapes with lots of angles could more easily convey the meaning of âsharpnessâ, while looping shapes correlated with âcompletenessâ and ârepetitionâ. A good runecrafting language was designed to capitalize on all these nuances. Furthermore, a user could more easily resonate with a language they were intimately familiar with, which made it a little harder for Percy to learn the Vaultâs runes.
Finally, some languages were just better for magiscript, having been specifically designed for this purpose. For example, the Vaultâs written word involved circular symbols with multiple segments, which could easily be overlapped atop one another, or chained in a sequence. This gave enchanters a lot more freedom when combining them. Apparently, Metatron had personally devised this language to facilitate the development of magiscript. By contrast, Remiorâs runes were much cruder and nearly impossible to link together, as they hadnât been designed with nearly as much foresight.
âAsshole or not, there is no question the guy is a geniusâŠâ
Percy admitted.
Next, he drew some of his teal mana from his stash, focusing it on his index finger. He tried drawing a symbol on a piece of parchment, careful to make the lines as neat as he could, constantly visualizing the runeâs intended effect in his mind. Slowly but steadily, he seemed to be going well, as he made fewer mistakes than his previous attempts. The rune might even work this time!
Sadly, it wasnât meant to be. At some point, he noticed his reserves were about to run dry, forcing him to stop about halfway through. Staring at the incomplete rune, he couldnât help but click his tongue in annoyance.
âI just wish I had some more mana to practice with...â
Unfortunately, the monkeyâs beast mana couldnât leave its body, and Percy had a limited supply of his own teal mana. He hadnât been able to practice nearly as much as he would have liked. For now, his main goal was to simply memorize a few symbols and their meaning, so that he could try them out with his main body once he returned home.
Many enchantments could be crafted with any affinity, as was the case for the one Percy was currently working on. Knowing his and Mickyâs bandages werenât going to survive for much longer, he figured it would be a good idea to master the âconcealmentâ rune, so that he could more easily protect his secrets in the future. Luckily, Gabe had shared that view â at least before Percy told him Metatron already knew about him â so information on this rune was something he had already purchased.
Still, there were plenty of enchantments that could only be crafted with specific mana types. The ones typically drawn on spatial amulets fell in that category. Suffice to say, Percy had spent quite some time convincing his friend to buy him a book on that one, to teach Nesha about.
âWhat about the materials?â Percy suddenly asked. âIâm guessing you canât just draw the runes anywhere you wantâŠâ
Gabe shook his head.
âTechnically, you can. But there are materials that are far better for most runes in general â and specific runes in particular. They resonate with some or all mana types, amplifying the effect of the enchantments.â
Percy thought back to the strange dark cube with the glittering stars his spatial amulet was made of. Clearly, that material was suitable to be paired with space mana, though he had no idea where to get more of it.
âSo, in theory, I could draw the runes
on the ground?
â he asked again, catching the caveat in Gabeâs words.
âYes.â the latter nodded. âThey wonât be as effective if you draw them on plain dirt, but it can work depending on what youâre trying to do.â
Percy nodded. In any case, this was the best he could accomplish right now. Without any more mana to practice, and having pretty much memorized the runes, the only thing left was to wait until he returned home to test them out some more.
âOk then. I suppose Iâll listen to you and go for a walk.â he chuckled. âTo give you a chance to deodorize the place.â
âAnd how exactly am I meant to do that?â Gabe frowned.
âCanât you get the cube to ventilate the room?â Percy shrugged.
âYes. For a
credit
âŠâ Gabe didnât sound very happy.
âWell, just use your mana or something. Between fire and air, Iâm sure youâll work something out.â Percy said, heading towards the door.
âDo you want me to come with you? To give you a tour of the Vault?â Gabe asked.
But Percy shook his head.
âDonât worry about it. Iâll explore a little on my own. And⊠GabeâŠâ
âHmmm?â
âI havenât forgotten about my promise. I know it sounds impossible, but weâll figure it out.â
Percy walked through the narrow corridors, vaguely remembering the way to the exit. Still, a few seconds later, multiple arrows lit up on the walls and ceiling, helping him along. As soon as he was outside, he took a deep breath, having also grown a little sick of the stale air in the room.
âNot that itâs much cleaner out hereâŠâ
he smiled wryly.
Strolling around the futuristic city, he spotted many other buildings of various sizes â
but not shapes
, all of them being cubes for some weird architectural reason. He had no idea what their purpose was, but they were all decorated with countless interlocked runes of various colours, shimmering or pulsating in set rhythms. While Percy was still a novice in runecrafting, his recent studies only made him appreciate the sublime art even more.
Many people walked past him, flashing him curious glances. Though nobody stopped him or talked to him, despite his minute stature and lower grade making him an easy target. Evidently, the gods in charge of the Vault had taught their children better than to stick their noses in matters that didnât concern them.
Eventually, he managed to reach the area with the challenge cubes â after asking a few passerbys for directions. Placing his hand on one of them, he tried to enter it as a guest, only to get rejected.
âIt was worth a tryâŠâ
The system had already warned him he wouldnât be allowed to do this without permission, but Percy couldnât help himself. He really hated imposing on Gabe, so he hoped to earn his own credits during his future visits. Sadly, it wasnât meant to be.
âHey, itâs you.â a familiar voice said. âDid you find your friend in the end?â
Percy turned to his right, only to see the pentapus creature âstandingâ some distance away, its purple tentacles and yellow eyes giving it a slightly intimidating appearance. Using Mana Sense, he spotted a Blue core thrumming in itsâŠ
somewhere
.
âI did! Thank you again for your help, Ronnie!â Percy smiled.
âOr would you prefer me to call you
Metatron
?â