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Someone gonna post?

@Bloodtypesuper is going to be away in a military training thing for the next 3 weeks, during which he isn't likely to be able to post. @Hierophant was going to have his character Wormwood join in on the current fight, but now he's also going to be busy for the next 3-4 weeks. So at least considering the current fight going on, there wouldn't be any meaningful progress for some while. @DarkwolfX37 said he'd also join in, but he hadn't made anything more than one post. If he joins in now, I could go somewhere with that.

Also, you said you'll be posting more things with Agnostos and Jack, didn't you? You could do that now. I could also have the current PCUs in the fight call for reinforcements, which could be Carl and Jung, if you finish those characters.

@BCTheEntity will be thinking of something to post tomorrow as well.

@Sawdust: How are things coming along for you? Still have writer's block?
A mind learns by taking in information through various sensory organs, and processing that information. Different minds learn at different rates, and more complex information requires more time and effort to process. Thus, even if raw information is telepathically injected into a mind’s memory somehow, the mind still needs time to digest and assimilate the information, and will not be immediately able to use the information well; this is especially true with information on skills that require subconscious muscle memory of any kind. Nevertheless, telepathic information exchange is one of the more efficient ways of learning.

Added this to section 2.1.1 of the Codex.
Anything that doesn't have human mana vessels connected to a soul will be classified as a "spirit", i.e. non-human, and needs a human partner to achieve full power in the human world. More specifically, this applies to soulless beings and magical artifacts that are technically not spirits, but are still treated as spirits by the Seals for this reason.

Added this to the first post, in the section about soul pacts.

A mind is an exceedingly complex object, only marginally less complex than the soul itself. Thus, trying to replicate a mind is highly difficult, and the result will usually be an imperfect copy. And because of the complexity of the copying process, the exact imperfections are likely different each time, pseudo-random and almost impossible to predict. Copying a copy will cause the imperfections to accumulate, eventually causing the copies to be very different from the original, and from each other too.

Added this to section 2.1.1 of the Codex.
[Just so it's clear, if you find that Maria's internal narration style has changed compared to her initial few posts, it's because she's in one of her trance states at the moment. Each trance changes her personality somewhat, with a corresponding shift in narration style.]



Hanazawa Maria


Sorry, my partner is busy at the moment, I telepathically reply to the person. But it's alright, I should be able to handle these other people!

Okay... Disguising myself as an angel to try to gain my allies' trust turned out to be both unnecessary and counterproductive. Maybe I should have stayed hidden instead... No, it's okay, my old body is still lying there on the ground, and for now they seem to think that it's nothing more than just a dead body. So I can still look for an opportunity, and suddenly spring a trap from there...

Not bothering to stay hidden anymore, I sweep out with a full telepathic scan, though still careful to only use as much power as necessary; I don't want the Protectorate to gain more information about my magical capabilities than I can avoid. With this amount of power, seeing through the sensory-disruptive black fog is still not easy... But I still manage to quickly find the location of the gunner. This time, a powerful beam of green energy comes from him, but I dodge away enough in time that it only singes the upper part of my left wing. Ow... What a caustic power. Even though my wings are made of pure mana, it still kind of hurts. I quickly repair the wing, and turn into white energy, rapidly phasing through walls to arrive at where the gunner is.

When he comes into view, I'm surprised to find that the gunner... isn't really human. Yes, his aura feels just barely human enough, but... his body appears entirely mechanical, made of some bronze-colored metal, with rough circuit lines of acidic green running through it. The middle of his body appears melted with acid, but clearly in the process of fusing back together, where the other person's bullet had torn him in half earlier. Instead of a left hand, he has an arm cannon, with tubes extending out of it and connected to something like a small mechanical backpack; that's where I sense his spirit partner is. And... I don't feel there is actually a human soul in this mechanical shell? Is it just a remotely-controlled drone? Is that why it survived being torn in half?

My eyes lock with the gunner's visor for a moment, purple staring into toxic green.

"...is there any way we can resolve this peacefully?" I begin. "I'm sure I can-"

"You're sure you can sway me from my purpose that easily?" The Protectorate gunner's voice is cold. "Don't make me laugh."

Multiple openings on his chest suddenly form. Each releases a jet of sizzling green fire, blasting him backwards away from me, and the exhaust leaves a thick cloud of acidic smoke. Through the cloud, I can barely see his right arm whirl into the shape of something with multiple barrels, before he lets loose a barrage of bronze bullets. As the bullets travel through the cloud, they evidently become coated in acid, which painfully burn my flesh and magic circuits as they tear into me. Agh, that's not nice...

"I gave you a chance..." I call out, dejected that this one too refuses to compromise, just like almost every other member of the Protectorate... "I'm sorry." The holes torn into my body quickly heal, and orbs of soft, dreamy white light materialize around me, as I prepare to take him down as painlessly as possible.
Last night, I updated the section on magic circuits, so it now has more information on soulless beings. But basically, what Hierophant said.

@FrozenEcstasy: I'll comment on your super soldier character later. But for now, I'll make it so that one of the members of the Protectorate hit squad that's currently attacking Maria, James, and Lancelot is one of those super soldiers, or at least a prototype.
Right but I meant glaring things like exposed joints or something.


As I said, the Protectorate's engineers are actually not totally incompetent, so there won't be any glaringly obvious weak points like exposed joints. The humanoid PCUs can be assumed to have anatomical structures that are at least somewhat similar to a human's, so you could go for human weak points as an educated guess, but it's obviously not guaranteed to work.

Also, I should point out that not all PCUs have very similar auras. The more developed ones have their own unique auras just like normal spirits, and the most developed ones even have their full individual personalities.

Edit: I rewrote section 2.1.8 of the Codex. Now it elaborates more on how a soul actually develops, and also states the limitations on creating souls.
Edit: Just tell me if I got anything about how the Protectorate might experiment wrong.

Edit x2: I started earlier in preperation xD


I'll do that through PM.

Can you describe the PCUs? Specifically if they have any weak points that could kill or disable them?


That's not really decided yet, actually. I'll decide in my next post or something, when I actually need to. As for weak points, there won't be anything glaringly obvious, because the Protectorate's engineers aren't stupid. Not to mention metagaming isn't allowed, so even if I told you, it wouldn't be useful to your characters, unless they can figure it out themselves in-game.
Hanazawa Maria


Oops, seems like that was the wrong move... If being "hunted" is a concern to them at all, then they can't be with the Celestiarchy after all? Maybe I can switch to a different trance, and... No, that'll only make them even more suspicious.

"Please relax," I begin to say. "I am not from the Celestiarchy, and I'm not here to hunt-"

My reflexes warn me of a sudden movement. The gunner on their side... He's still alive! I barely move in time to erect a barrier of solid white light, as it stops the enchanted bullet from continuing its way toward the person on the rooftop.

"Our business here is already finished, angel, and it does not involve you," the armored PCU speaks, its voice flat and emotionless and reminding me of cold steel. "But your existence alone is a threat to us, so you must die."

No... Dammit, why does it always have to be like this? I-

Another wave of blinding energy comes, a much stronger one this time, covering the whole area in a thick dark haze. Immediately after, I feel something slam into me from the left, a blade digging into my flesh. Is that the PCU's human partner? He doesn't seem impeded by the fog...

A fight seems inevitable. I wish it doesn't have to be like this, but I really have no choice. I'm sorry, whatever your names are...

I unleash a burst of solid light from me, pushing back both the PCU and the other attacker. At the same time, I send out a wave of a more ethereal light, momentarily clearing away the dark fog around us. "Yes, I will help you!" I shout to both the indistinct blur next to me and the person back on the rooftop, while materializing a sword of light. "Can you take the lead?"
I kinda wanna have a minor set of characters to play with that are one of them, assuming they exist. Buuuuuttttt I need to focus on Agnostos and Jack for now.


Yeah, please do if you can. Some of the other factions desperately need more characters.
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