Chapter 192: The Perfect Trap
World Keeper
âSo, whereâs Bihena at?â Balu asked as she brought her hands down from her head, her ears perking up. âShe was⦠resting, right? I think you mentioned that.â
I gave a brief nod at that. âI planned to see if she was free to come out and meet you once we were done.â Given that everyone was resting after expending so much of their divine power, I didnât want to bother them quite yet. I was even pretty sure that Leowynn wouldnât be able to get much help from Irena for right now.
âOkay!â Balu energetically nodded her head, her ears flopping back and forth. âYou wanted a consultation, right? Well, show me whatever you want to, and Iâll give my opinion.â She beamed a smile at me, her furred cheeks puffing up slightly.
I had no intention of showing her everything. The races in the world, as well as their current path of advancement would be kept secret. That way, even if something happened, the information leaked would be within a manageable level. Nothing more than what could be observed through the meetings if someone watched closely.
As such, I created a piece of paper, a list of the systems that I had purchased. The biggest thing that I needed to check required her to only have this much information. Whether there was a flaw in one of the systems, or if there was another system that was drastically needed in order to make things work more smoothly.
âOooh!â Balu grabbed the paper in her paws, bringing it up and holding it in front of her face. âUh huh⦠looks good. Ooh, Iâve never seen that one before.â She lowered the paper, her ears twitching as she looked at me. âThe legacy classes, and the quest contracts, those were your creations right?â
When I nodded, she tilted her head. âWell, obviously I canât tell you the secrets of something that you created yourself. Iâd have to study those two systems on my own to come up with an answer. But I can tell you about the rest!â
âHave you ever managed a world with a game system before?â I couldnât help but ask that, since I knew that she had been around a while.
âMmm, yeah. It was one of my first. I think I still have the template for it written down somewhere back home. Iâve had a few since then to test things out, but I typically stick to cultivation worlds now. Those are the best for my job, I think!â As she said that, she flipped the paper over, where I had listed the various classes that were in the world.
As she read through the list, she occasionally nodded her head, humming lightly to herself. Only when she reached the end did her ears shoot up in alarm, her fur starting to stand on end. âNo, no⦠wrong⦠very wrong. Bad⦠why is it bad?â
âBaluâ¦?â I saw her clenching the paper in her paws, a look of focus on her face.
âPerfect⦠No, trap. Trap! Trap class!â She finally seemed to catch her trail of thought, before suddenly looking up at me. âYou canât train the Perfect Self class! Absolutely, positively canât!â
âUhm⦠okay? Why not?â Seeing how drastic of a reaction she was having, I knew that it had to be something pretty major.
âThink, thinkâ¦â She began to mutter again, bringing one paw up and balling it into a fist, rubbing it against her own head. âWhy why⦠Right! I remember now!â Lifting her head up, Balu showed another bright smile. âThe Perfect Self class, itâs a trap!â
Before I could ask another question, she rapidly began to explain. âItâs a trap designed to make Keepers kill themselves. Nobody knows who came up with it, and it might not have even meant to be that way in the first place. But we donât know a single Keeper that has survived practicing this class!â
âIn order to form the âperfect selfâ, you need the âbody of perfectionâ. Thatâs the only way to properly fuse ki, mana, and spiritual energy all together in the ratio needed for the class. To do this, you have to first begin to merge your spiritual energy with your ki, and with your mana. Then, you have to destroy your own body, using the spiritual energy to construct a new one!â
âHowever, in the process of doing this, the world recognizes you as dead the moment you destroy your own body. Our guess is that the system doesnât wait for you to try to piece together a new body. Keepers only get one life, and that is the ironclad rule of the system. So as soon as you destroy your own body, the system considers you dead, and begins selecting the next Keeper.â
I felt chills going down my back as I heard that. I had never seen anyone practicing the class, as it had not yet been unlocked by anyone in my world. âIs there a way to do the fusion without destroying your body?â She ran a cultivation style world, so I assumed that meant she had experience fusing energies.
âYup!â Balu gave a happy nod. âJust not the way that class wants. The Perfect Self class is great for your people, as it is actually really powerful⦠but a Keeper absolutely must never train it themselves!â
Balu looked down to the desk in front of me, and at the piece of paper again. âUhm⦠do you have anything that I can use to write?â
I nodded, and created a pencil and another sheet of paper, passing both to her. She fumbled around with the pencil a bit, before her paw began to shift, elongating to look more like a hand. Once she was able to properly grasp the pencil, she leaned forward and began writing.
âWith the class list you have, I can guess that you use the four basic energies. I donât know how they are configured in your world, though, so I canât give you any specifics. I can give you a few energy combinations to try out, though.â
I gave another nod as I heard that, though it did help me come up with a question. âIf there are so many energy combinations, why did everyone just use ki or mana at the fighting tournaments in the meeting?â
âHmm?â Balu looked up at me, and then tilted her head. âI dunno! Never been to those fights.â She shrugged her shoulders as she finished writing, before sliding the paper across the table at me. I took a moment to pick it up, reading through the list.
World Sight - Mana 1, Ki 2, Natural 1, Mana 2, Spiritual 1.3
Perfect Soul - Mana 1, Spiritual 1, Mana 2, Spiritual 1
Divine Soul - Mana 3, Perfect Soul 1, Natural 4
Divine Body - Ki 5, Divine Soul 1, Ki 2, Natural 6
Divine Will - Divine Soul 1, Mana 2, Spiritual 1, Divine Body 2, Mana 18
I couldnât help but be surprised when I saw the list, as there were multiple energies here that required all four types to be fused. âOkay⦠but why do you have the same energy listed multiple times on the same line?â
âThatâs for the different steps.â Balu answered as she leaned back in the couch, kicking her feet lightly in front of herself. âThe configuration for the energies vary from world to world, so I canât tell you what steps to take to combine them. However, the formula itself never changes.â
âWorld Sight is popular because it lets you spread your energy throughout the world, sensing everything within your reach. It is an energy specialized entirely in detection, with no other abilities that I have found. I listed it first because it would help you complete the others more easily.â
âThe four later arenât all that popular, but thatâs just because of how difficult they are. Perfect Soul is like the spiritual version of Perfect Self, but without actually killing you. I think thereâs a class for it in the game system, even. The three Divine ones I listed are energies that help uplift a mortal to godly power.â
Balu let out a groan as she said that, shaking her head. âIf someone masters Divine Will, then everything pauses. The Keeper has the choice to either block their progress, or to grant them a domain and turn them into a false god. Of course, if the Keeper themselves gets the Divine Will, then they are able to choose their own domain.â
I couldnât help but raise my eyebrow curiously as I heard that. âWhatâs the difference between that method and just making myself a god?â
Balu grinned knowingly at that, as if she had expected my question. She crossed her arms in front of her and leaned forward in the chair. âWell, for one, a false god doesnât have to listen to prayers. All those annoying voices that can drive you mad are never there. More importantly, a false god will stay at their full power, even when descended.â
âOf course, either way you are still technically a mortal.â She shrugged, putting her hands down on the couch beside her and swinging her legs again. âThatâs why itâs only called a false god, because they can still be killed. But you do become able to generate your own divine energy, on a scale far greater than that of any other mortal.â
Nodding my head, I thought back to when I was looking through the more powerful classes. Their had indeed been a False Divinity class that sounded a lot like what Balu was saying. Of course, Iâd do my own research on any of these energy types, just to make sure I wasnât being tricked. âWell, did you have any other ideas about my world, aside from warning me about the Perfect Self class?â
âHmm⦠I wouldnât be able to say too much without looking at it myself. But from the list you gave me⦠I think you need a spell recorder.â She answered with a confident nod.
âA⦠spell recorder?â
âYeah! Something to record spells! Iâm sure that you saw it in that match Bihena and I had, right? The spell her mage used was super strong, but totally impractical to use in a fight. If my guy hadnât been distracted trying to make her fighter into a puppet, then she would have never gotten the chance to cast that spell.â
As Balu explained, she reached down for the pencil, snatching the paper back from my hands and drawing on it again. âYou see, the mentality of a normal person just isnât meant to think of spells that complex on the fly. Itâs the flaw of the geometric system. She probably practiced that spell for most of her life, and it still took her nearly a full minute to cast.â
âOf course, each system has its own flaw. With runic, you have to train yourself to think in a different language, but only some of the time. With the imaginary system, you donât really require any training, but the mana costs are enormous!â Though she said that, she had a small grin on her face. âNow!â
Rapidly, she lifted the paper up, giving me less than a second to look at it, before slamming the paper face down on the table again. âCasting that spell would have been like you trying to recreate the image on the paper after that brief glimpse, without being able to peek again.â
I had barely seen the image to begin with, just enough to know that it was complicated, and surrounded by a circle. âOkay⦠I see your point. But you say that a device to record spells would fix the issue?â
âYup! In most worlds, third and fourth tier magic canât even be used by just one caster. You would need dozens of trained mages focusing on a single spell. In cases like that, each caster would take over a part of the spell, so the recording process would be less crucial, and youâd instead need a reliable mana source.â
âBut for a game type world, mana can be gained just by gaining levels, so mages can cast those spells themselves! But that also means that they have to cast the entire spell themselves.â Balu proudly crossed her arms in front of herself again as she said that.
Though, now I was beginning to understand why Trinityâs Sin was a full fifty points, despite just being a grimoire. Looks like I might have a need for it after all. Unless Tubrock is able to come up with something better. I recalled him creating a grimoire as one of the godly relics.
âOkay⦠then is there anything else you think I need to worry about?â I asked, sighing as I leaned back in my chair. Honestly, if everything that sheâs said so far was true, then this was completely worth the five hundred points. Just the formulae for reaching the False Divinity class would have been enough for that.
âHmmâ¦â Balu looked back down at the list of systems and classes, likely to jog her memory on what was there. âYou covered a lot of your bases. Maybe even went a bit overboard on some things.â It was hard to imagine the seriously thinking rabbit girl as the same energetic and childlike person we met at the meeting. âMaybe Grimor could tell you something, but itâs been a while since I ran a game world. Maybe I should start one up againâ¦â
âIf I had to suggest anything, it would be more a warning. Donât get that one world transfer system that turns one world into a game for the other world. That would just be really bad for you. If an invading force destroys the âserverâ that the world is connected to, it is the same as destroying that world. Depending on the forces they bring in, they might even be able to hack the server and mess with it themselves.â
A groan quickly escaped my lips as I heard that. âAnother trap?â
However, Balu simply shrugged. âDunno. The Keeper who made it died before I got the job. Canât say why it happened like that.â
Saying that, Balu quickly hopped to her feet. âSo, all done now? Can we see if Bihenaâs ready to play?â Seeing her wide grin, I had to wonder if she forgot all about the matter of me paying her for her advice⦠Well, I wasnât going to bring it up if she didnât. Thereâs a difference between refusing to pay and the person forgetting to ask for payment, after all.