Chapter 116: The Devil’s in the Details
World Keeper
When we returned to the Admin Room, I was unsurprised to find that the three information orbs were no longer on my desk. No doubt, someone had come by and taken them to study while I was down in the world below with Leowynn. Father, may I come out again? I heard her voice echoing out from inside me before I realized I hadnât summoned her out yet.
âSorry, sure. Still not used to needing to do this every time.â I said as I called her out to appear in front of me. Leowynn nodded with a faint smile, before turning her head to look at where the orbs had previously been. Given the pensive expression on her face, she was no doubt wanting to learn what I had shown myself able to do just now.
âIs it alright if I return to assist mother?â She asked as she looked at me. When I gave a nod, her smile grew further. She rushed to the door as I sat down at my desk.
Next up on my agenda was a rather big step for me. Part of it included the creation of another goddess, so I grabbed the communication paper that Terra had created for me so I could send a message to everyone. I considered using the mental communication, but⦠I was somewhat worried that doing so would send the message to everyone. I didnât exactly want to broadcast the creation of a new goddess to all of Earth.
Everyone, Iâm about to create another goddess to govern a new planet. Anyone whoâd like to take part can meet me in the living room in ten minutes. After letting that note transmit to the others, I got up and began moving towards the living room myself. âI really need to create an actual meeting room one of these days.â I muttered quietly, shaking my head. I could worry about that after I was done with this.
To my surprise, I actually noticed a couple of the doors down the hall opening up as I passed by, a few figures walking out to join me. The first was naturally Aurivy, who happily jumped over to my side, holding my hand as we walked. âSo, weâre getting another big sis now, huh?â She asked with a wide smile.
I chuckled slightly, shrugging my shoulders. âMaybe. I havenât decided what kind of personality to give her yet, only the race.â
Aurivy looked curious, but decided not to ask as she saw Irena stepping out of her room to walk with us. âDale.â She greeted me with a nod and a small smile. Unlike Aurivy, who was wearing an orange shirt that hung off her shoulders, with an orange and green skirt, Irena was wearing a dark blue business suit.
Just when I thought nobody else would be joining us, I saw another door open. This time, I almost didnât recognize the girl that stepped through. I could quickly tell it was Keliope, due to there only being one girl with teddy-bear ears in the Admin Room, but her hair length and skin tone had changed quite a lot.
Originally, she had been fair-skinned like the rest of the gods and goddesses. However, now she had a much darker skin color. And her hair, which had originally been down to the middle of her back, now just barely reached her shoulders. She wore a small red top and baggy blue cargo pants, a pair of uneven-length red gloves on her hands. âHey, boss!â She said with a grin as she walked to join us. âLike the new look?â
âHow did you even get a new look?â I asked curiously. While I was surprised, the appearance did suit her. She was made to look like an amazon, and the darker skin tone only added to that.
âAh, sis told us how we can change little aspects of our appearance. Bihena and I got so annoyed that our long hair was getting in the way of our spars that we had to go ask her for help. After all, we canât be âdamagedâ here, so we canât cut our hair normally.â She explained, bringing a gloved hand up to hold the end of her hair gently.
âAnd the skin color?â I asked, honestly more curious about that. Granted, the goddess I wanted to create would have a vastly different skin color than any of the ones present, but this seemed like the more drastic change with Keliope.
âAh, thatâs a personal thing. More and more of my people are starting to darken like this as they move further south and expand Kelios, so I figured that Iâd change to match. Donât want to have them feel ashamed that they lost the image of their goddess, right?â She answered with a slight shrug, as if it was nothing major.
âI see.â It did make sense, and I couldnât really fault her for it. Besides, it really didnât look bad on her. I noticed Irena casting a glance over towards Keliope as we walked, seeming curious about something. However, she didnât speak before we arrived at the living room.
When we got there, we found that nobody else was present. Looking around, I glanced back to the three that had come with me. âLetâs give a few more minutes for people to show up. But, otherwise it might just be us four.â
Aurivy, Irena, and I made our way to sit on the sofa, while Keliope sat herself down on the recliner. âSo, what kinda goddess you wanna make this time, Dale?â Aurivy asked with a hint of excitement as she faced me on the couch. With Irena on my other side, I couldnât exactly turn to completely face either of them.
At her question, the other two seemed to have curious expressions as well, so I went ahead and explained. It wouldnât hurt to repeat myself if more did show up later. âI want to make a demon.â I said with a slight nod. âFor my second world, Iâm thinking that I should go a different route than the world we have now, at least to start. No magic, or supernatural energies like that. Iâll let them develop naturally until they reach a high enough level on their own. After that, Iâll probably create a link between the two worlds, so that they can benefit from each other.â
âFor that, Iâll need a goddess that can guide the world without interfering too much. I appreciate what you all have been doing, but I think that Earth might be advancing a bit faster than they can keep up with.â I looked to the three goddesses, who averted their eyes slightly.
âItâs not really a problem. But, Ryone brought it to my attention. With everyone actively guiding their racesâ development, it seems like their culture is having a hard time keeping up. I mean, it wasnât five hundred years ago that I went down to the beastkin territory and they hadnât even developed a proper currency yet.â I wasnât sure how it was like in the other areas, but given how both Keliope and Aurivy strengthened their attempts to not look at me, Iâm guessing itâs like that in most places.
âAre you suggesting that we slow down the advancement of our people?â Irena asked curiously, tilting her head slightly beside me.
âThe underworld is probably fine, I think. I havenât checked in a little while, but because of their circumstances they should have a bit more room to develop. However, for the living races, it would be a good idea to slow down a bit, maybe. If it keeps going how it is now, we might really be shoved into the games before any of us are ready.â
Hearing my answer, Irena nodded her head. Iâd have to ask Terra, but I was pretty sure that the underworld would only play a minimal involvement in the evaluation from the system. âFiiine.â Aurivy answered, though seemed somewhat reluctant. Keliope seemed a bit more hesitant, but did end up nodding her head in agreement.
âItâs not like we have to completely stop communicating with them or anything, right? We just have to stop driving them to develop faster.â The ursa goddess said with a slight nod. âIt wouldnât be too late to have them start developing more again after everyoneâs at least finished exploring their own continents.
âRight. Iâd appreciate it if you help relay that to the others. Now, back to the main topic. I donât know what kind of personality I want to give this goddess, or her domain. Sheâs going to be governing this world mostly by herself, after all. Iâll still be checking in, but most of my focus will be on Earth until we reach a stage Iâm more comfortable leaving it alone.â
This caused the three goddesses to nod slightly, sinking into thought. âYou could give her the Love domain like I have.â Aurivy eventually suggested, but I could only shake my head at that.
âI want to eventually link the two worlds, so I donât want her to have a domain already covered by anyone else. That would probably cause confusion, and maybe even a war. Otherwise, Iâd just give her Tubrockâs innovation domain.â
âWhy not just make her the Goddess of Technology?â Kelope asked from her seat on the sofa.
âBecause at first, âTechnologyâ wonât really mean anything to the demons. I was thinking that would be a good second domain, but I need to give her something else for the first one.â I answered with a small shrug.
âFire?â Irena spoke up from the other side of me, causing me to glance over. âIf my talks with Terra are to be believed, then demons are mythological creatures from your world often associated with death and flame. Neither of these are particularly beneficial for a peaceful world, but flame is a key element in the development of technology.â
I glanced at the other two, who nodded their head in agreement. âAlright, letâs go with the Goddess of Flame, then. Anyone have any ideas for her personality?â
Almost instantly, Aurivy spoke up as if she had been waiting for this chance. âLetâs make her a mom!â She said with a wide grin, looking at the three of us. âWe have a lot of sisters, a couple brothers, but no mother!â
I knit my brows together as I thought about that. However, before I could speak up, Keliope interjected. âBut⦠with the memories. If we label her as a mother, sheâll probably have memories of children. If so, then wouldnât she panic when she appeared here without her children?â
I nodded my head, agreeing with her. âAnd also, Iâm somewhat against having a mother figure among the goddesses.â Aurivy pouted slightly after hearing that, but began flailing when I rubbed the crown of her head to apologize. âDoing so would give her a feeling of authority over the other gods and goddesses, and probably cause some friction when she tries to tell us all what to do.â
âUhh⦠fiine, I guess.â Aurivy relented, dropping her arms back down to her side. âHow about a friend, then?â She asked, looking up at me. âBig sis told me that you could use real people as a template for a companion. Is there anyone from your old world that youâd like to have brought back as a goddess?â
Well⦠that caught me a bit off guard. I could only look at Aurivy with wide eyes before slowly sinking into thought. Her idea was completely valid, and one I hadnât considered before. The problem was, I didnât have many people I was close to before I died. My boss? No way was I turning my boss into a literal goddess and giving her an entire planet to govern.
âThere is⦠one girl, maybe.â I considered it. âWe werenât as close as we used to be, but I had an old friend from where I used to live. We could probably bring her in for this.â The more I thought about it, the more I remembered her and the world I had left behind.
âSounds like a plan to me.â Keliope said with a grin. âIâve been wanting to meet more people from your world, boss. Never thought Iâd actually get the chance to do it.â
Seeing that nobody seemed to have a problem with it, I closed my eyes to send a message to Terra. Would you mind joining us in the living room? I need your help with how we decided to make this goddess.