Chapter 58: Ore Really?
World Keeper
After practicing more combinations of the various spell components that Ryone had shown me, I got up and left the basement, still curious on those two new energies and their uses. However, since the information fairy known as Terra was still busy, I had to wait before getting my answers. Instead, I went to the most unlikely of places.
The sharp sound of metal striking metal rang in my ears long before I actually reached the isolated area where I had established Tubrockâs forge. The dwarven god was bent over an anvil, striking what looked to be a long slab of black metal into shape with a wide, silver hammer. I wasnât sure why he was doing this, aside from maybe practicing with the materials. After all, I knew for certain that he had not used actual ores from the world below.
While it is possible for him to go down and mine ores himself, it would use quite a lot of energy to do so, given that heâd be operating outside of his field. Judging by Irenaâs condition after fighting the spirit in the living world last time, it uses far too much energy to act outside of a godâs domain. And for him to gather ores, he would have to go down and actually mine them out by hand.
Sure enough, Tubrock stopped hammering at the sheet of metal not long after I appeared. Once he had stopped, it seemed to have vanished into nothingness, as if it was never there to begin with. âAye, what can I do for ya?â He asked, looking at me. He seemed surprised by my visit, almost as much as I was myself for coming here.
âWell, a question and a favor really.â I thought my answer over carefully. There was something I actually wanted him to do, I just wasnât sure if now would be the time for it or not. âFirst, how is everything working out for you? Anything you can think of that you particularly need?â
Tubrockâs thick eyebrow shot up, and he looked at me for a long moment before answering. âNot off the top of my head. Maybe something to actually do, but I can entertain myself well enough.â He pointed his thumb back at the forge, where the fire was still blazing.
âI can see that. Which brings me to the favor.â I cleared my throat, an old habit from before this whole mess started. âWould you be able to make weapons and armor for each of the gods and goddesses? Stuff that would serve to be iconic to them. I can ask Ryone to help with the enchanting, if need be.â
The dwarf thought about this again, but his answer came much quicker this time. âIâd need to consult with each of them to figure out what kindâa stuff theyâd want made, but I donât see why not. Though, Iâll need proper metals if ya want them to be more than just props for around the house.â As he finished saying that, he waved one thick hand around to indicate the Admin Room as âthe houseâ.
âYes, I was planning to get some new metals through the system soon. Once Iâve done that, Iâll see about delivering some to you to use for your forge. While youâre at it, Iâd like a weapon of my own, as well. Something that wouldnât stand out too much. Once swords become more common, that is. Right now, anything made of metal would grab everyoneâs attention.â
After hearing my additional request, Tubrock sank into thought. This time, his answer did not come, at least not verbally. After nearly a minute of waiting, he gave me a gruff nod, and waved me out of the forge. Apparently, he had some kind of idea or something he wanted to try, and didnât want to wait for the inspiration to pass him by. At least, thatâs what it looked like to me.
Shrugging my shoulders, I exited the forge, thinking if there was anything else that I needed to take care of at the moment. I could probably head down to the world, see exactly what new classes had been unlocked recently. That could help me understand what the two new energies I felt were. I didnât really want to try testing them out until I actually understood how they are used. Just because I canât die in the Admin Room doesnât mean I canât get hit with bad statuses⦠right? I should probably confirm that later.
As I was walking back to the main area of the Admin Room, I bumped into Bihena. Literally, she came out of nowhere, and I stumbled over her, falling flat on my face! âWhoops, sorry about that.â She spoke, seeming genuine in her concern. âStill getting used to moving like that.â
âYeah⦠I can see that.â I groaned lightly from the floor, working myself up to my feet. âI take it you were looking for me for something?â
âAh! Right. I wanted to get some help with something. I was looking at the system settings for the world, and I saw the âMartial Artistâ class. Normally, I wouldnât have thought much about it⦠But something in my mind told me it was important for me.â As she said that, I could see a somewhat troubled look on her face, as if she herself didnât entirely understand what she was talking about.
âUhm⦠mind explaining a bit more?â I knew what the Martial Artist class was, but I couldnât understand why her mind would have an instinctive connection to it.
âAh⦠Well, this is kind of difficult to explain, but Iâll try.â Bihena took a deep breath, and began. âAt first, itâs hard to realize, but after seeing the other gods and goddesses being born, Iâve discovered a few things. Each of us have a set of very vague memories and ideals, based on whatever information you put into the system when you by the personality. Like with Udona, she probably had memories of Terra, and the idea that she was family.â
âSometimes, these ideals and memories will conflict, like how I realized the feelings you put in some of us were fake. I was able to tell that I should not have felt that way about you, given our history. Other times, the memories are⦠hard to confirm. Like this, with the Martial Artist class. My mind feels strongly attached to it, but the only information I can put with it from what I know is âpeaceful fightingâ.â As she finished, she grimaced, looking like she said something that made no sense at all.
âHmmâ¦â I scratched my cheek slightly, thinking about it. I really didnât know enough about how the companions were created. But, the way she described it did make sense for how to bestow a personality into something that was essentially a living doll. âWell, that is kind of how martial arts are. I was never an expert on the subject by any means, and didnât learn any martial arts myself. But, from what I understand, several different martial arts were created to help the weak defend themselves and stand on even ground with the strong.â
Bihenaâs eyes practically glowed as I explained what I knew. âCan you teach me anything about it? Anything at all could help.â
âSorry⦠All I know is that martial arts are special types of fighting that let you use more of your bodyâs strength. Terra would be able to tell you more than I could about it.â When I said that, Bihenaâs face fell, and she looked at the ground.
âAnd sheâs busy helping Udona adjust still.â She said, shaking her head slowly.
âYeah⦠Iâve got plenty of things I want to ask her myself, when she is free.â
When Bihena heard that, she looked at me curiously. âAnything I might be able to help with?â
I thought about it, and decided that there really wasnât any harm in asking. âWell, the first thing is about Irena.â I slowly explained what I had heard from Irena about the situation in the Underworld.
âOuch. Didnât know she had problems like that. Iâd go there to help if I could, but we canât exist outside our domains for too long when we arenât here.â The human goddess explained sadly. âAside from what sheâs doing, I canât think of a better way for you to help, really. If it were me, Iâd probably just trash those factions, but I can see why she wouldnât want to do that.â
âYou can be really violent at times, you know?â I asked, raising an eyebrow.
âWho was it that made me the Goddess of Battle?â She smirked, looking up at me. âAnyways, what else did you need help with?â
âRight. I found two new energy types when I was practicing my magic in the basement. I wanted to see if she could identify them.â When I explained what the energy types felt like, Bihena had a strange expression on her face.
âI, uhm⦠I think I can help you with one of those. Iâm just surprised you have it. You didnât set yourself as a god without telling anyone, did you?â Bihena looked at me with an accusatory gaze.
I could only shake my head in response. âToo much work, I really donât want that kind of responsibility. But, I take it that one of them was divine energy after all?â
When she heard that, she chuckled, nodding slightly. âTrue. Anyways, yes. All of us gods are constantly generating divine energy. Itâs the energy we live on, and the reason we canât act much outside of our domains. The way Terra explained it to me was that each of us have our divine energy attuned to a domain, so using it for anything else spends it far faster than we can produce it. Why you were suddenly able to feel divine energy, and what it means, Iâm not sure.â
Well, I had a thought about that part. âI think someone unlocked the cleric job. It is supposed to work directly with divine energy, but Iâm not sure how it does so.â
Bihenaâs eyes seemed to frown when she heard that. âIt wasnât a human. None of my people have unlocked that class yet. You could ask Ryone, since she deals with all the mystical stuff. Maybe it was an elf that got it.â
âI was looking for her earlier, but she wasnât in the basement practicing.â
âAh.â The human goddess nodded. âShe said something about going to her dungeon while you were out earlier. She seemed really excited at the time, but I wasnât paying much attention.â
She probably discovered a breakthrough in some aspect of magic if she was excited. âI see. Well, thanks for the help. By the way, Tubrock is going to be making everyone special weapons here in a little while. Something to serve as an icon for your people.â She seemed surprised when I told her that, but then sank into thought.
âReally? I guess Iâll need to go through my catalogue again later to get ideas.â As she mumbled that to herself, she slowly faded out of view. I kind of wanted to ask what catalogue she meant, but I figured that Terra probably made her a book showing off different kinds of weapons.
Either way, there was still something that I could do while I waited for Terra to get done counseling Udona. I hadnât yet bought the more magical minerals that could be used to make those iconic weapons! All of this planning would be for naught if I didnât at least do that.
Making my way back to the bedroom, I sat down at the computer and looked through the market for the various minerals listed. Honestly, there were too many to count, and I had to narrow it down considerably before I could even browse through it with any hopes of finding what I wanted. Even then, there were several options.
Orichalcum
Often found intertwined with copper ore, this ore is able to hold roughly thirty times the amount of mana as silver, while being five times as durable as steel.
6 points
Mithral
Easily mistaken for the purest silver, when forged this metal is able to hold a large amount of mana. However, its natural strength often lacks much to be desired without enchantments.
9 points
Holy Silver
Only found in locations where a god or goddess has personally descended and stayed for an extended period. Holy Silver will naturally retain a trace of divine energy even after being forged, allowing it to channel the wills of the gods.
18 points
Magnartum
When an ore vein of this mineral appears in a sufficient size, it will often cause the ground above it to rise into the air, becoming a floating island. Once forged, the metal will have a natural magnetic field, making it a great choice for shields!
15 points
Godâs Iron
Grown only in the deepest regions of a planetâs crust, where the magical energies of the world converge. Once forged, this metal is all but indestructible, and can hold immense amounts of mana. However, only a single vein of it exists in every world.
20 points
Worldstone
Found only at the heart of mountains, the Worldstone is the very essence of the mountain itself. One cubic meter of Worldstone weighs roughly 100,000kg. When forged into an item, that item will in turn weigh one hundred times normal.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
5 points
Lightning Ore
This ore can only be found in areas frequently visited by lightning storms. After the electrical energy seeps into the earth, and forms this ore, the Lightning Ore itself will summon the storms. Lightning Ore possesses its own natural mana, which can slowly recharge over time.
12 points
Numbasic
This crystal forms in dark caves, and gives off an eerie chill. Useful for storing large quantities of mana, but will become more fragile as more mana is stored.
13 points
The way minerals were priced confused me. Other systems would be priced by some multiple of five, but most of these just seemed like random prices. They were also some of the cheapest prices I had seen so far. Did it not change much in the system to add a new natural resource? Either way, some of them looked interesting.
I immediately dismissed Godâs Iron as a possibility, because there could only be one vein per planet, near the planetâs core. Maybe if my people were traveling through space already, and they could mine out planets easily, it would be different. But right now, that would just be a useless ore. Holy Silver looked interesting⦠but I had to dismiss it for fairness. If I really did buy Holy Silver, I could almost guarantee that the only pocket of it would be in the centaur continent.
A lot of the different resources seemed to just be there so that people could get their name on the market, and didnât offer much in the way of usefulness. Out of all of them, the only three that I was considering at the moment were orichalcum, mithral, and magnartum. The last one was a name I had never heard before, but the first two were common tropes with fantasy genres. Though, I was surprised that this mithral was listed as naturally weak. However, given that it is more expensive than orichalcum, it likely has properties to make up for it.
I went ahead and bought both mithral and orichalcum, but decided to hold off on magnartum for now. Floating islands are cool and all⦠but it would be a bit sudden to have them appear out of nowhere. Maybe Iâll add them as an ore for my second planet.
After buying the two new ores, I was given the option of how to distribute them. I could either do so manually, choosing the exact coordinates for each vein, or choose to let the system place them automatically in suitable locations. Given the size of the new Earth, and my desire to not sit here for weeks finding places to put an ore vein, I chose to let the system take care of that.