– Initiating Recap Protocol.-
– Setting up Data Log.-
– Compiling available information to date.-
– Acquiring Community questions.-
-WARNING WARNING, THE FOLLOWING MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR VOLU 3!-
– Shattering dinsional Fourth Wall.-
Alright, I have re-established my connection and apologize for the wait. Unfortunately, that boneheaded…(COUGH!), our beloved Author-San, decided it would be easier for this installnt to be split into two halves.
Continuing from where we left off. Post their Tier-2 Evolution, Cynrik, Brance, Gabriella, and Benjamin realized quickly how many unfathomable changes, especially with how their bodies handled Mana, had occurred. Luckily for them, after spending so ti getting used to their new height and strength, the mbers of MyrkLys passed their ti before classes started in harmony. This brings us to the first question of 3.2.
Q: Tobs, what is your assessnt of the boy’s first few days at the Academy? Are they on the right path to fulfilling their potential?
A: Cynrik’s planning was in full swing. Observing the physical changes they had undergone after their Evolutions to Tier-1, he had predicted they would be more drastic this ti. So he developed a simple regint to help Gabriella and Benjamin adjust to their new bodies. anwhile, Cynrik and Brance needed relatively little adjustnt ti since, in their previous lives, Brance was 177.8 cm (5ft 10in), and Cynrik was 185.42 cm (6ft 1in). As a result, the brothers only required a few minor exercises to get used to their new bodies. Overall, I have no complaints. As for them being on the right path to bringing out their full potential, I can’t say. Every being is different, and while I can make millions of calculations per second and form accurate predictions, Cynrik is borderline flawless once he has all the correct data.
If I had to give his plans a score, I would say that it receives 6 out of 10 points in its present state. If not, only because he still lacks quite a bit of valuable information that I cannot give. However, if he can stick to these “Stat Builds” he has formulated, I don’t see any reason all the mbers of MyrkLys wouldn’t reach their full potential; he is, after all, a gar nerd who lives for that sort of thing.
One of the reasons I gave Cynrik’s plans only 60% is because, very quickly, the group was practically bitchslapped during their first class of the day by how wrong their deductions of how and what Affinities were and their uses, thanks to their new teacher, Professor Morningdale. For years, the brothers tried to advance their Affinities to a higher level. Finally, due to the lecture and demonstrations that Morningdale gave, they both realized just how horribly wrong they had been in their approach.
Putting aside all the misconceptions Cynrik had obtained through his observations, he wasn’t too far off the mark. The core principles were all in place, yet a massive overhaul would be needed to how they viewed and utilized their Elental Affinities. anwhile, as Cynrik and Brance were digesting all the new information, a glaring issue was brought to Cynrik’s attention. It occurred when Cynrik realized a strange problem with the “Wood” Elent. Like a poorly dubbed movie, the lip flaps didn’t match up with the words being spoken. After hearing the Professor’s lecture and making so deductions of his own, he realized that the [Language Proficiency] skill wasn’t perfect and was bugging due to a translation error. After my aid, Cynrik and I manually renad this nature-based elent “Chloro.”
Surprisingly, as Cynrik was trying to figure out what was wrong, Gabriella stepped up and asked several questions about this new Affinity, which both Cynrik and Brance entirely overlooked. With the first period completed, The party split apart, with Brance, Selene, and Benjamin heading off to Tank Class and Cynrik and Gabriella heading to world history.
Another massive bomb was dropped on Cynrik as he heard about the ancient past of Vinestra, which, a horrifying event that took place thousands of years ago rocked his mind and sent him spiraling down a rabbit hole. This brings us to our next question.
Q: Tobs, is Cynrik correct that there was a Legacy Strife in the past? If so, why are the Deities only now returning to contend for Vinestra with another Strife?
A: Based on the information presented during the world history class, it is a safe assumption that Cynrik has made. By adding in the knowledge he, as a Legacy Charge, already knows, he was able to deduce that, in fact, another Strife had occurred thousands of years ago. However, if you wish for to speak further on the topic, I will need you to either wait for Cynrik and Gabriella to attend more classes or raise your authority level.
The problem lies in how this information is considered Classified by the CSH. Thus, I cannot give a definitive answer to you at this ti. But I can say that he isn’t far off the mark. Unfortunately, I don’t know the full story of what occurred, and I am too learning alongside you, the reader, and Cynrik on this topic. My Data Profile seems to have a large chunk of information from that period missing. As much as I would like to tell you more, besides having all my own conjectures blocked by the CSH, I can’t even aid Cynrik in his analysis. The topic is simply Taboo.
Furthermore, since we are on the topic of restrictions placed on and other AI systems, we can bring up yet another question.
Q: Tobs, we know that you are now independent of the Deities, however, how much are you synchronized/ connected to the Central System Hub, and how does this impact the team?
A: Although I am technically independent of Odin and Yahweh, they still have remote access to everything I see, but that is about how far they can go. As the creators of my original programming, they made it that way so that the only being’s who can affect my advancent and intellect are my Hosts. So while my actions may no longer be in their control, they can still see everything except inside my Host’s SOC.
The Central System Hub is an entirely different case altogether. It sees, hears, and knows everything happening on the planet at all tis, yet at the sa ti, it can not see within a being’s Sea of Consciousness, nor can it hear its thoughts. Still, even with their semi-omniscience, it has never been abused to my knowledge, and they act as the last line of defense for Vinestra and its people.
The CSH’s job is to keep outside forces from destroying the carefully crafted Balance it has spent several thousand years creating and is the only thing keeping the Deities in line and unable to interfere with the current ongoing strife. As such, it keeps restrained to an extent, not allowing to leak any data or aid too much in the growth of my Host. Now how does this affect the mbers of MyrkLys? Very simple, it is the only thing keeping Deities such as Osiris from coming down and obliterating Cynrik for indirectly killing his subordinate. But at the sa ti, it is also one of the main reasons he has been unable to gather the data necessary to satisfy every question he has. Therefore, I won’t divulge too much about what the CSH is and does, but know that it will be touched upon more in Vol 4 and 5.
After World History, the party reunited and headed to their Combatives class; this was when the consequences for sothing he “Didn’t” do ca to light. His lack of reporting their party’s Evolutions ca back to bite him in the ass, resulting in Cynrik and Brance being forced to square up and Gabriella and Benny to fight Instructors. During the brothers’ fight, a reasonably interesting question was brought up.
Q: Tobs, why don’t we see Brance using more of his Light Affinity Skills? In fact, we really haven’t seen him be anything other than a pinch healer or using optic-camo.
A: For this answer, how about I bring up the majority of Brance’s Light Affinity Skills for you and my own descriptions. That way, you will be able to understand more in-depth WHY Brance relies more heavily on his Terra and Wind Affinities in battle.
– Orb of Light: by making a small floating ball, Brance can light up an area of around 5 ters.
– Radiant Skin: Literally turns Brance into a glittery flashlight and gives a similar effect to his [Stone Skin]. It is stackable with his Terra armor skill, so Brance usually uses it once his Terra skill is in place, even if the protection isn’t anywhere near as good.
– Reveal: Allows Brance to use light to reveal what is hidden behind illusions or counter against Dark Affinity users in hiding. (Best applied against a hiding Cynrik trying to jump scare him)
– Glint: Allows Brance to make a bright flash of light to blind an opponent temporarily.
– Vanish: Brance’s optic-camo. Unfortunately, it’s not as versatile as Cynrik’s stealth skills, so it rarely sees use.
– Radiant Sheild: The equivalent of Brance’s Earth Do except transparent and much weaker.
– Advanced Heal: Speaks for itself, higher rates of healing.
– Swords of Judgent: Pretty much the only offensive ability Brance has with his Light Affinity, also the heaviest drain on his Mana Pool.
As you can see, Brance is severely limited by what he can actually do with his Affinity, which is why his fighting style has adapted to not using it. With a bunch of useless skills that will only give his position away to enemies, the Light Affinity is severely underutilized for a reason.
Q: And what about Brance’s Radiant Tower? Why haven’t we seen that either?
A: Simple, where would he put a massive stone tower? We haven’t seen it used because, realistically, he has nowhere to use it. But that will change…
Tobs pauses and looks off into the distance for confirmation from Author-San, who has reappeared hunched over and holding his back in pain. He shakily holds up four fingers, causing Tobs to turn back and look at you.
Volu Four will show you a lot more of Brance’s Light skills, as the group continuously attends their Affinities class, so please be patient.
With that last question out of the way, it is ti for everyone’s favorite segnt. “Rapid Fire” question and answer before wrapping it up for this Edition of My Corner.
Q: Tobs, do you have a physical form within your Host’s SOC so that you could assist in fighting and…*shifty eyes*
A: (¬_¬) don’t make send you to horny jail. No, I technically do not have a physical form; just think of as a hologram. What’s the term Cyn would use… “Vtuber?”
Q: Hey Tobs, I thought this story was supposed to have Two Main Characters? Why does it seem like it is leaning more heavily towards Cynrik and not Brance, like 60/40?
A: Tsk, Cynrik likes to be the center of attention in his circle and is a big ass drama queen.
┐( ̄ヘ ̄;)┌ I don’t really know what to say here…Brance is kind of more laid back and goes with the flow, leaving Cynrik to take charge. He is still, in fact, one of the two main characters; it’s just he is similar to Benny, preferring to watch rather than act and lead. I will say in Volu 4 the… “Issues” Brance is experiencing play a heavy factor. So that will be sothing to look out for.
Q: Tobs, when will the party find a Cleric or Healer? Having Brance do all the healing is too unrealistic for the party’s safety.
A: That will depend on if Cynrik stops being an antisocial shut-in or if the others want to add a new mber. It has already co to everyone’s attention after Cynrik almost died, that a dedicated healer is needed desperately. This is one of the driving factors for Gabby choosing her Chloro Affinity.
Q: Out of curiosity, which na do YOU like or prefer more, Tobs or Stella?
A: I personally have no preference. Considering every previous Host I have had in the past nad sothing different, it just plain doesn’t matter to at this point. However, if you readers start calling what Author-San does….kuekuekue.
Tobs tilts her head to the side and cracks her knuckles loudly, making you take a floating step backward, as she resembles a lifeless, emotionless doll from a horror film.
Q: Hey, Tobs, it hasn’t really been brought up before, but do you have a video function the boys don’t know about yet? Or are you only limited to text and Audio? If so, could they like idk play video gas with your kind help?
A: At this ti, I do not have video playback integration and am limited to text and audio interactions. I can manifest monitors like the Deities do when viewing , but that is only sothing I can do within a Host’s SOC, and it can only show things from a different Host’s point of view with their approval of course.
All right, Readers, that is all the ti we have for this edition of My Corner. I hope you all got so valuable information that can be used moving forward into Volu Four, which will be the next published chapter after this. Thank you for your continued support, and rember to swing by our Discord and drop your questions for future editions of My Corner while you go through Volu 4.
One last thing before you go…
Tobs leans in dangerously close to your face, and you beco fascinated by her monochromatic eyes, which are swirling like an endless and srizing whirlpool.
We don’t talk about tilines; we never talk about tilines, we forget about tilines, and you never heard about tilines.
KAY BYEEEE.
With that, Tobs leaves you alone floating in Brance’s SOC. You feel like she told you sothing just now, but you can’t rember what it was about, so pushing that thought into the back of your mind, you swipe the link for discord and join in on the fun. sdiscord.gg/dcxKNJEMwg
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