Chapter 7

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Argul felt great! 

That is because he had already felt great before the level-up, which he really didn’t notice. No godly feeling of being empowered or some other nonsense. 

Argul opened his status to see its level two glory.

Status

Personal Information

Stats

Name

Argul Agren

Strength

8

Race

Mana Core

Intelligence

8

Age

40 d

Wisdom

9

Level

2

Skills (+)

Structural Integrity

100%

Achievements (+)

Mana

34/107.21

Quests (+)

Mana Regeneration

1.08/min

Notifications (+)

 

Skills

Active

uniphone, rapid intend based mutation (ribm), mana manipulation, magic missile, identify (2), conjure water, water manipulation, banish water, fake tears

Passive

Knowledge domain, core regeneration, learning (3), sense mana, accelerated [s] growth (all), accelerated [m] growth (small), sense space

 

Floor Overview

Floor 1

Template

Luna (moon), surface

Radius

100 km

Area

31,4 k km²

Volume

4,2 M km³

Floor 2

Template

Luna (moon), warm cave system

Radius

110 km

Area

38,0 k km²

Volume

5,6 M km³

 

Quests

Flooring away (2)

Requirements

Flooring away (1)

Goal

Have 5 finished floors!

It grows! (3)

Requirements

It grows! (2)
Floor 3

Goal

Create 25 plants!

Don’t eat that! (3)

Requirements

Don’t eat that! (2)
Floor 5

Goals

Create 25 animals!

Sweet freedom!

Goal

Find a way to escape or leave your prison!

To talk back

Requirements

Sweet freedom!
Prodigy outcast (1)

Goal

Your home universe banished you for no reason ‘cough’. Whether the fault lies with you or not, how about you show it the effectiveness of those shiny and sharp things called swords, eh?!

Like a weed (1)

Requirements

Sweet freedom!

Goal

Spread your influence to the planet your moon orbits!

Space mage (2)

Requirements

Space mage (1)

Goal

Learn or create 3 new things related to space magic!

To walk the world

Goal

Create an Avatar to enable yourself to explore the universe!

He did some quick math for his stats. “So a level up gives 3 stats?”

Alyra’s avatar hovered into his view in a lying position. “Yes, even though you are a bit of a special case in things involving mana.”

She looked relaxed and even had a stalk of weed in her mouth. “Your core is built of pure mana, and mana has it a lot easier to enhance and build on what is already there. I think that’s also why you only have three stats, as they got somewhat combined.”

Alyra really took her acting seriously, to Argul’s great amusement.

The avatar sat up and looked at him. “Normally, you would have 6 stats, and 3 of them would get enhanced. So compared to the average organism, you get 3 stat points more per level up.”

So Argul got preferential treatment. “Let me guess, one can not choose where the stat points go?”

Alyra laid back down, put her hands behind her head, and crossed her legs. “Yup! I made the system to balance things out because you may have all the strength of the world, but if you can’t control your body, it’s just useless, and I really don’t trust people to be able to do it themselves.”

He would really like to be able to express himself more without his voice. He smiled in his mind. “You sure are nice to the common potato.”

The avatar waved him away haughtily. “Yes, of course! I’m a strong supporter of equal starting points!”

Argul couldn’t help himself and immediately pointed out how that was not the case. “Sure, sure. That’s why hereditary evolutions are a thing.”

The avatar spluttered. “...” 

Making Argul aware that she had spluttered without using her speech bubbles and without being able to communicate verbally sure as hell was impressive.

Now that he did not have to put his thoughts to his stat build, Argul told his floor to continue growing like before and waited for his mana to regenerate. 

It was time to conduct his experiment with his sense space.

Once he was ready, he tried to view his dungeon-like one of these 2-dimensional games.

What Argul got was weird as hell. His second floor was inside his first, but also not?

He had no idea how to describe what he saw, but not wanting to get a mind ache from looking at it for too long, he activated his space sense. 

He did, in fact, not get a headache as he lacked the necessary head.

What Argul saw made some more sense now. 

If he had to describe it, space is entropy given a structure, and his two floors were two different structures in the same, well, space that had a connection at one point, his entrance to the second floor. 

His problem was that the structure constantly changed in a way that made him think going 4 dimensional might give a conclusion to that. 

Argul changed his perception back to 3-dimensional and wow. 

Now he could make some sense of what he saw. His skill seemed to agree, as it got a lot easier. Argul could perceive a bit more of the structure now and how it turned and twisted. 

Still, sometimes parts of the structure appeared or disappeared weirdly as if they were sinking in or rising to the surface of an ocean. Argul concluded that his problem was at least 4 dimensional but didn’t believe it would stop there. 

In a sense, Argul would never be able to perceive the entirety of space.

Quest completed: 

  • Space mage (2)
    • You made some sense of what space is, but now you realized no matter how much you ever know about space, you will never know it all. INT +2

New Quest: 

  • Space Mage (~)
    • Requirements: Space Mage (2) | realization to never know it all
    • Who said you should stop if you wouldn’t ever be able to know it all? Isn’t that what makes life even more exciting? You are immortal, and now you have found something to spend your eternity on. Depending on the information you learn about space or the things and skills you create related to space magic, you will be rewarded.

Achievement made: 

  • Purpose for eternity
    • Immortality always brings with it the possibility of losing one’s purpose in life or losing oneself to time. You found yourself a possible purpose for eternity. As such, your mind holds even in the darkest nights and the strongest storms. It will be harder to influence your mind through skills/spells and negatively affect your mind. May it be your last bastion to withstand any coming onslaught and grow ever stronger. (skill: Mental fortitude) STR +1, WIS +1

 

The new quest was a surprise for Argul. “You have endless quests in the system?”

Alyra was still lying in her chill position but seemed to be distracted by something. “Yeah, but they are really hard to get. You only got one right there because becoming a space mage and being immortal is already hard enough.”

She did have a point there.

Argul read through his notifications again and had to admit that it was good that endless quests were a rarity. They sounded really rewarding if you committed yourself to them.

As for the achievement, honestly, he hadn’t put much thought into being immortal, but he could see the skill becoming a great boon and a necessity later on.

Now that Argul understood how his floors worked somewhat, he made the only reasonable thing one could do. 

He designed the entrance to his next floor as inconspicuous as possible. People wouldn’t notice that they were on the way to the next floor until they were halfway through the tunnel, where the temperature would start to get colder. 

His entrance to the next floor would again be in the outer 10km reach and looked exactly like all the other tunnels on his floor. 

His third floor would be a cave system again, but this time it had a mild temperature and mid-sized to small caves. He checked his floor options again and then let the floor grow.

Floor 3

  • Natural caves
  • Cave size: small to medium
  • Eternal night
  • Temperature: 0°C to 15°C
  • Events:
    • Tunneling
      • Caves form randomly with a minimum distance of 50m and a maximum distance of 1000m between each other. Each cave has to be at least connected to one other cave in some way.
    • Earthquake
      • There is a chance of 5% for small localized earthquakes to happen each month.
    • Cold wave
      • For 5 to 15 days, the temperature will decrease to -5°C. This event has a chance of 10% to occur each month.

Argul really wanted to call the last event Ice Age, but it just wasn’t long enough for this, in his opinion, and he didn’t want to carry it too far on the first few floors. 

He knew that his floor settings were really similar to his second floor, but he followed a motto. There really wasn’t a lot he could do with his Luna template, at least as long as he didn’t actively create new environments, and doing so with caves was a lot easier than on the surface, in his opinion.

He mentally left his floor to grow and started training his sense space again.

Argul trained for about 10 days. Ultimately, he could nearly hold the skill indefinitely, so he took a break on the tenth day. 

When he looked - or more felt as if there wasn’t really any light there - at his third floor, he was flabbergasted. How in the hell Lunagrass got there, he had no idea, but it enabled the cave crickets to spread there too. 

Argul looked at the maze that was his second floor and noticed some batches of Lunagrass here and there. It wasn’t dominant but used every place the other plants didn’t grow in.

Whoever managed to make a map of his cave floors would get Argul’s congratulations and pity the moment it changed because of an earthquake.

One of Alyra’s chat bubbles popped up in front of him. “Hey, mom, there is going to happen something interesting in the portal room on the second floor in a few minutes!”

That got Argul’s attention, as this was the first time Alyra wanted him to look at something. 

One of the diggers was currently eating in the portal room while one of his cave stalkers crept up and got ready to kill its prey. 

The spider jumped and injected its venom into the worm. After a few seconds of wriggling in agony, the thing died, and the spider waved its pedipalps in happiness. 

At that moment, a slime wobbled into the room. It most likely looked at the spider and copied the movement of the pedipalps. 

Argul had no idea how to discern where something without eyes but a unique sense of sight was looking.

The spider noticed the slime and stopped. It slowly turned to face the slime while making creepy clicking sounds. 

The slime answered, making wet slop sounds by forming air bubbles in its outer membrane and bouncing up and down, which seemed to confuse the spider significantly. 

Unsure about its opponent and unwilling to give up the corpse, the spider grabbed it with its pedipalps and jumped away, vanishing in the darkness. 

The slime, now alone, fully entered the cave and moved toward the portal. Then after a moment of pause, it jumped through the portal, only to jump back a few seconds later to do it all again. 

Argul had to laugh, and it took him a few minutes to calm down again.

Alyra’s avatar appeared again and stared at him accusingly. “Why did you have to create such damn cute slimes?”

Now, Argul could answer by telling a story for hours that had nothing to do with the question, but why would he? “Do you remember that one character that got reincarnated as a slime with overpowered abilities?”

Alyra thought about it for a second and then nodded. “That’s a valid point. Now I have to ask if you thought of the guy while creating them?”

He could only hope he had done nothing stupid again. “Maybe. Is that a bad thing?”

Alyra just shrugged. “No, not necessary. It just means that the slimes will probably have a high chance of reaching sapience upon evolution.”

He sighed, relieved. “I don’t think that’s going to be a problem.”

What could possibly go wrong with sapient slimes? 

For other sapients, a lot, but for him, it hopefully didn’t really matter that much, and sapient slimes sounded interesting. 

Now, one could call him a pervert right there and would be entirely correct, but at least it wasn’t his main reason. He obviously had some other sophisticated reasons that were more important or not.

Anyway, Argul moved to his third floor and prepared himself to create a bunch of plants and animals.


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