Chapter 1055: Aurivy’s Failure
World Keeper
The appearance of the memetic monsters was⦠really quite annoying for me, personally. I sat in the living room of Olympus, thinking where I should go for training now. Typically, I would just go somewhere in deep space where I could release my power without worries. Otherwise, it would be easy for me to destroy whatever planet I was training on. But⦠how do I do that when the things I need to worry about now come from deep space?
Normal monsters wouldnât bother me in the slightest. Even if a monster god came along, I could destroy it without much concern. Memetic monsters, though⦠for all I knew, destroying it could be what causes the memetic monster to unleash its effect.
Currently, my only options to train were⦠either create an entirely new world for myself, or accept the possibility that my host could be destroyed because of simple bad luck. If my host was destroyed⦠that meant that Clover Kyr would vanish, the planet on which Olympus was located would vanish, and I would lose my Illusion domain.
None of these things were something I particularly wanted to get rid of. Sure, it would be possible for me to recover my domain through other methods. However, if the planet for Olympus was destroyed, that would cause a lot of chaos in the world. Additionally, if Clover died⦠well, even if I wasnât in frequent contact with that side of things, I didnât want to cause something like that.
I could do all of my training in the Admin Room, like I used to do a long time ago. However, the reason that I stopped doing that was because of the special âprotectionsâ that the Admin Room had in place. For instance, my energy never running low. I canât properly assess how powerful my abilities are if I canât measure how much of my power they consume.
At the same time, I could obviously not just give up on my training. Even if I didnât get into many fights, those times when I did were rather crucial to the survival of the worlds. Closing my eyes, I focused, thinking.
Leowynn. I called out mentally, and the silver-haired elf immediately appeared in front of me.
âYou called?â She asked with a sweet smile, causing me to blink.
âDidnât expect you to come in person.â I chuckled, but smiled and pat the seat next to me for her. âI was just thinking⦠would you be able to make something for me? I donât know if itâs possible, but I need an early warning alarm when Iâm out training, so I can get away from memetic threats. Since memetic powers use the void, I thought that might be your area of expertise.â
Leowynn moved over to sit next to me, thinking. âWhile I would like to help⦠I donât think that is something that I can cover with my domain.â She told me, catching me off-guard. âAlthough memes typically use the void, these monster donât come from the void. The best that I would be able to do is make something that tells you when a memetic effect is being used in your vicinity. However, that would only register once something had been hit by the effect, so it would be a bit too late at that point to leave the area.â
âRightâ¦â I nodded my head, falling silent for a moment, before thinking of an alternative. âWhat about Tower? He and the slimes made it through V-Day, right?â
Leowynn nodded her head. âThey are part of the Hyperlane Network, though travel to that sector is largely restricted according to his wishes. He
might be able to make you something like that.â Given her tone, I could sense that she wasnât at all confident in her answer.
âI sense a pair of boneheads!â A voice spoke up from behind us, seeming to startle even Tsubaki, who was standing not far away. Turning, I saw Aurivy standing there with her hands on her hips.
âDoes that mean that you have an answer?â I asked, thinking. Sure, she could make an automatic teleport device or something. I just didnât know if that would work for memetic beings, or if they would be able to follow it back to the destination.
âYouâre talking about consulting a dungeon for your problem, and you didnât even consider the Goddess of Dungeons!?â It took me a moment to recognize that that was indeed one of her domains. I so often associated Aurivy with Love and Travel that it was easy to forget that. Her dungeons really didnât make sense together, and I wanted to smack the guy that gave them to her.
âYou want me to train in a dungeon?â I asked, brow furrowed. âWouldnât a dungeon be destroyed if I used my full power in it? And whatâs to stop monsters from getting in?â
âWell, duh.â Aurivy rolled her eyes, before extending a hand and creating a small, golden sphere. âIf you use a normal dungeon, thatâs all totally valid.â As if to demonstrate, she grinned, causing the sphere to light up.
I felt a small shift in the space around me, but everything seemed to be normal. â...What did you do?â I asked, looking around to try to find the inevitable change.
âThis is something that Iâve had on a shelf for about⦠two hundred years now?â Aurivy said with an uncertain tilt of her head. âItâs an Instance Generator! Basically, it copies the dungeon coreâs ability to create independent spaces. I was thinking about converting it into a super storage device, but Ashleyâs got the inventory system set up already.â
âAnyways. Once you activate this, any creatures around the sphere will be sent into an instanced area that mirrors the real world in all regards, aside from having a lack of life. Making lifeforms would have made this way too expensive, so I had to give up on that and just planned to install multiple mini-dungeons that would automatically generate. That ended up not going anywhere, so I shelved the project.â
âRegardless! If you use this, youâll be in a completely isolated space where you can train, just so long as you donât destroy this core.â She said as she tossed the core to me, forcing me to hurry and catch it.
âRight⦠is there any kind of entrance left behind where you enter? I know dungeons have to have an opening.â When I asked that, Aurivy blinked.
âWell, not really? I mean, there is something, but I wouldnât call it an entrance. Thereâs a small, golden token left hovering behind at the point where you enter, but thatâs just to serve as a âdo not disturbâ sign. Technically, you donât even need to come out of the instance at the same point you enter. Because the instance reflects the universe itâs used in, you can come and go from any location you can physically reach. Travel domain is nice, right?â
My eyes widened when she said that, looking at the golden orb in my hands. âYou⦠you realize that you made the ultimate burglary tool, right?â I asked, causing Aurivy to giggle.
âWhy do you think I never released it? There are way
too many ways to take advantage of something like this. I already have enough trouble keeping tabs on other gods with similar domains that try to abuse their power. Just last week someone tried to break into Traveler using their divine powers, so I had to⦠educate them.â
Donât focus on what horrors that poor soul had to go through. I thought to myself, swiftly changing the subject. âTravelerâs still around? I was worried he would have been destroyed on V-Day.â
âHmm? Oh, no, Travelerâs fine. The world that got hit hard with tech was Deckan, and he was over in Kione at the time. Kioneâs apocalypse didnât really have anything that could hurt him, so he mostly just ignored the whole thing.â
I nodded my head in satisfaction, focusing on deactivating the core that Aurivy gave me. âJust checking, but⦠how many of these do you have? And do they all lead to the same instanced space?â
Aurivy blinked at the question, before shaking her head. âI can make however many I want. But, no, each one leads to its own space. I never managed to crack the persistence feature, so the instance collapses when you exit it, removing any foreign entities still inside. Thatâs another reason that it failed to work as an inventory.â
I gave another nod, sweeping my World Sight over the sphere. There was an incredibly complex series of interconnected energy pathways within it that I couldnât decipher. âIn that case⦠my last question would be whether or not it is safe to have it in my inventory while it is active? If I canât, it might just break from the bursts of power I release during training.â
âOh, donât worry about that!â Aurivy grinned. âIt still works just fine. I was feeling especially vindictive at one point, and used a system sphere to give an energy-based monster an inventory, then stuck it and some guy in an instance together. Put the sphere in the monsterâs inventory, teleported it to a random planet in the universe, and told the guy to have fun. Since the instance is still a part of this world, he canât use void travel to escape without one of Chelâs tokens.â
She seemed proud of herself⦠but I had the feeling that this was the same guy that tried to break into Traveler. A shiver ran down my spine, trying to imagine how difficult it would be to find a single monster in an entire universe. If he was trying to break into Traveler, he had to have some kind of power related to transportation, but that was still a lot of places to check. Iâd sooner expect the monster to die by natural causes than be found.
âR-Right. So, what youâre saying ultimately, is that I can just use this to train, and I wonât have to worry about any collateral damage? Nothing done in the instance would reflect back onto the real world?â
âExactly!â She nodded her head with that same, happy grin. I couldnât help but reach out and pat her head, and she chuckled. This halfling could be incredibly cruel when someone upset her⦠but most of the time she was just adorable.
âAnything else you need while Iâm here?â She asked, her hands behind her back.
âNo, that should be good. Iâll let you get back to Julia.â I smiled, shaking my head. âThanks for this, and let her know that I said hi. Also, let her know that Iâm thinking about seeing if Ashley or Tubrock can set it up so Olympus enjoys the farming system from Lorek. Iâm sure sheâd be able to enjoy that.â
Aurivy blinked at that, before nodding her head. âSure thing. I donât know if sheâll want to come live here, but I know sheâll appreciate it.â
After she said that, she vanished in a burst of golden mist. Leowynn and Tsubaki both turned to look at the golden orb in my hands. Leowynn looked rather thoughtful, offering a small smile. âThere werenât any void fluctuations when it activated, so it should be safe to use. Just to be certain, Iâd like to go with you when you test it out.â She said, and Tsubaki quickly nodded her head.
Naturally, I had expected Tsubaki to want to join me. Going out into space wasnât safe anymore, even for me, so she would of course accompany me. Leowynn asking did surprise me, however. âSure.â I ultimately nodded my head. âIn that case, shall we go? Iâd like to test this out as soon as I can.â
Leowynn nodded her head. Her eyes briefly went black before the three of us vanished from the living room, reappearing on a desolate planet. âThis should be a good spot to start.â She said with a warm smile, Tsubakiâs senses sweeping over the area before giving a small nod of approval.
Shaking my head, I simply activated the core with my divinity. My eyes widened slightly at how much energy it cost to activate, and I understood why this was one of Aurivyâs failed projects. It wasnât at all practical for any of the reasons she designed it. Thankfully, I had enough divine income to handle the energy consumption.