The Academy’s Weapon Replicator - Chapter 342
Academy’s Weapon Replicator Episode 342 Chapter
100 Return (4)
Runia walked through the dizzying battle situation while holding a tilted scale.
Strangely, there was no one who disturbed her. The demons seemed unaware of her presence.
Runia went out of the building and headed to the house where the magic circle was installed.
Even then, there was no disturbance, but there was only one person who discovered her.
“…huh?”
It was Elodie.
Elodie is a high-performance wizard who can be active anywhere, but there are some things even she cannot do.
It’s force control.
Now, it is possible to somehow control the power using Adae, but the principle of Adae is to consume a certain portion of the mana used by Elodie with something other than the original magic.
The smoke rising from Adae every time Elodie uses magic is the result of that consumption.
If you do this, the mana you injected in the first place will decrease, making it less powerful. However, mana is used in the same way as when using magic of original power. Because everything is released as smoke.
From the perspective of Aster and his colleagues, who did not know the full power of the demons, they did not want Elodie’s mana to be wasted needlessly like that.
Therefore, Elodie took on the role of catching the demons running outside.
“What is it, Runia? “Why did you come out alone?”
Elodie, who was looking for a demon floating in the air and escaping, tilted her head when it was not the demon, but Runia, who came out of the building.
It’s a relief to know that Runia was rescued, but it’s very unsettling to see her move on her own. Because she’s a pure wizard, even worse than Elodie.
However, when Runia held the scale-shaped mana condensation in her hand for a moment, her face suddenly frowned.
“He again….”
A foreign energy felt in the scales.
Elodie thought about stopping Runia for a moment, but decided against it. It’s impossible to stop it now anyway.
‘It would be a big problem if it really reached the hierarchy…’
The model of the scale that Runia is holding is definitely Dicke. A god who symbolizes justice and balance.
Runia is now holding a scale with a similar name to the god’s item.
But that in itself is actually not uncommon.
Even if you are not a Runia, this kind of naming is something that everyone often does. Even if you’re not a wizard.
In this world where God exists, tracing the origin and model of the world and creating a replica is something that anyone can do.
It has been common for blacksmiths to increase the power of steel by feeding it the blood of other monsters, following the ‘gram’ that contains the blood of dragons.
Similar names, such as ‘Ingram’, are sometimes given to weapons completed in this way.
‘If you give it a name, it gives meaning to your existence. If it is a non-realistic magical composition like Runia, how you name it has great significance. Because the direction and purpose of magic becomes clear.’
The scale that Runia is holding now has nothing to do with Dicke’s original scale.
Runia herself read and studied mythology, explored the effects of items, and combined magic techniques to achieve similar effects.
In other words, like Frontier’s weaving, he does not do anything reckless like copying a god’s item or adding or removing something on top of it as he pleases.
It has nothing to do with real items that exist in mythology, and I just learned it by studying it. It’s something everyone does.
It’s like trying someone else’s dish and researching to achieve a similar taste to create a similar dish.
Runia’s problem is that she is too talented.
Runia cannot implement destructive magic that can change the entire battlefield like Elodie.
Without sufficient mana, it is impossible to implement complex techniques with bare hands.
Instead, Runia is unrivaled in fine-tuning mana. The mana that changes from as thin as a thread to as small as dust depending on her hand makes the magic effect very ‘accurate’.
What would happen if she used a magic circle and tried to embody the effects of God’s items by giving them the name of God, and instead of just copying them, she ‘twisted’ them a little?
‘It’s not yet producing the effect of divine power, but its power seems to increase every time I see it.’
Elodie no longer seemed at all comfortable with Runia’s scale, which was detected by her mana detection.
Of course, it is still a long way from the true scale called Xinwi, but if Runia continues to develop, it may really get close to it.
What if magic that has nothing to do with actual scales but merely refers to them can replace divine items?
That might be more sacrilegious than simply making copies.
─…Rudra. what do you think about it?
Elodie called out the name of her closest god.
─Is it possible that Runia’s magic god could harm her?
Even though Elodie asked that question, she wasn’t sure she would get an answer.
Although they are close to Rudra, all gods are fickle and only step forward when they feel like it. At least in Elodie’s experience, that was all the case.
But this time, I still felt like answering.
─Well.
Rudra seemed to be thinking about something and said that.
─If it were me, I would leave it alone. It would be great if you could imitate my storm. I like seeing humans make efforts. As long as what I create with reference to me can overcome my power, it will end up being a storm, a wave, or whatever.
It’s hard to imagine, but if humans had Rudra’s ‘real’ storm at their disposal, it would be a walking disaster.
It’s not a matter of Rudra’s feelings getting hurt, it’s something humans should be worried about.
The walking disaster asked him again.
─Do you mean that if it were you, it might be different if it were another god?
─Because I can’t know all the personalities of other gods. Dike is the god in charge of justice, right? I don’t know if it would seem ‘just’ in her eyes for humans to imitate her items and use them. Moreover, they were not created identically and the effects were changed to suit one’s taste. That depends on what you think.
Dike may not be as generous as Rudra. This would be even more so if it went against her definition.
There, something suddenly occurred to me about Elodie.
─Then, then. Depending on the god, the divine weapons created by Frontier may be tolerated leniently
—no.
Rudra interrupted her. It was rare.
─That is blasphemy.
─…Really?
─It’s hard for me to think of a god who could accept that leniently. That girl named Runia created her own magic, but she is not Frondier. What he holds in his hands is clearly a weapon of God. Since Jun himself is not a god, his power is somewhat deteriorated, but that is not important.
And God cannot forgive that.
Even if it is any god.
Even if you forgive, that doesn’t mean it’s not an insult.
─Well, Elodie, if you’re as worried as Frondier about that girl named Runia, it’s not that bad. Compared to Frontier, that’s at the level of cuteness. Even if you are punished by heaven, nothing so terrible will happen. At best, I’ll end up with some body aches. If it’s Dike, I think even heavenly punishment will be handed out fairly. No need to worry.
─…Thanks to you, I have another worry.
Runia can be easily overlooked, but Frontier is not.
In Elodie’s eyes, what Runia was doing seemed more dangerous, but in God’s eyes, it looked completely different.
─Then why isn’t Frontier receiving divine punishment from God now? Because the conditions for descent are difficult?
─There are many reasons. Of course, that is also a very big reason. But Kangrim can do anything if he really wants to. A similar thing happened in Jeranhes, right? Hela attempted to descend using the fragments of Helheim. Frontier somehow prevented it, but if the gods want to do it, they can repeat it as many times as they want. Frontier cannot be stopped forever.
A source of mana and prayer that can serve as a foundation to some extent. Hela has already proven that she doesn’t necessarily have to be human.
A sanctuary would be a good medium, and if you want to punish someone, you can do so. Although it may not be perfect.
Rudra said.
─In my opinion, the biggest reason is because Frontier is fighting the devil right now.
─…Ah.
─The divine punishment leaves a big mark. You can even clearly see what kind of divine punishment it is. So that anyone can know that they have been punished by heaven. Let everyone know that the attack by the thinking monster was not a fight against humans, but was done by God.
As it is, for God, there is nothing wrong with leaving a trace in heavenly punishment.
Because people know that God has done something, they fear God and do not do anything that might offend God.
However, in the case of Frontier, it is not good for God for a trace to be left behind in the divine punishment.
─Now, Frontier is the most powerful force for the people of the empire who are fighting against evil. Now there is no one who doesn’t know him. So what would happen if Frontier was punished now?
─…Are there people who doubt God’s will?
─That’s right. It’s really bad timing to punish a hero who is fighting a demon.
In other words, when the fight against the devil is over, Frontier will be threatened by God again.
Elodie thought again about Frondier’s actions.
Since the war, we have learned much more about Frontier through conversations with each other than before.
The golem incident mentioned by senior Edwin, the mention of Baldur mentioned by Aster, Hypnos, the god of Hela Pielot of Helheim.
Before fighting the devil, Frontier was tormented by many gods.
Does that mean that once the war against the devil is over, it will begin again?
Elodie’s eyes gradually calmed down and she spoke to Rudra.
─Rudra. If I wanted to stop God from harming Frontier.
─Yes. I’ll help you.
Rudra answered willingly.
Feeling rather suspicious, Elodie asked again.
─Really?
─Yes. Put my name on it. If you want that, I will protect Frontier and punish the god who tries to harm him. As a result, even if all the gods except me turn against me.
Rudra said. He said he was putting his own name on it.
A declaration that is most difficult to say to God. Therefore, God does not lie in front of that declaration.
─Thank you. Rudra.
─There is no need to be thankful.
* * *
Runia entered the house where the magic circle was set up.
There was no need to open the door. This is because the body of the devil, drawn by the power of the magic circle, completely destroyed the entrance.
“hi?”
Runia floated above the magic circle and saw the bound demon.
“Hehe, you were so arrogant when you kidnapped me, how do you feel now?”
“Damn you! Human bastard! Release this!!”
As soon as the devil saw Runia’s face, he started struggling.
“You can’t move, right? Still, you don’t have to be too shocked. Anyone who gets caught in that magic circle does that. “It’s a magic circle that no one can escape from.”
Runia seemed to be in a very good mood.
He was happy that he had succeeded in retaliating against the enemy who had kidnapped him, and most of all, he liked the angry face of the devil who must have been laughing at him.
Of course, the devil laughed and just completed his mission, but since it was a mission that risked his life in the first place, he had no time to look down on anyone. Even if Runia wasn’t ready, she wasn’t an easy opponent.
Crash.
Runia, completely unaware of those feelings, held out her scales towards the devil.
“Now it’s time to confess your sins.”
A scale that is tilted from the start with one scale completely below the floor.
Runia spoke while looking at it in front of her.
“I need to blow everything.”
The devil looked at the scale in front of him and laughed fearlessly.
“I don’t know what it is, but do you think I’ll answer it? “Threats like that don’t work on the devil!”
At those words, Runia suddenly remembered.
The devil places low priority on his own life. So threats with one’s life do not work.
Runia nodded and spoke.
“are you okay. “This is not that kind of threat.”
“…what?”
“First of all, I want to make it clear that your goal is Frontier, not Aster, right?”
Of course, the devil couldn’t answer.
Instead,
click.
The scale that Runia held out made a sound and moved.
One scale attached to the floor fell very slightly.
“That’s right. That’s nice. Now next question.”
“…what? No wait! “What is that!”
The devil shouted in panic. Runia looked at him and tilted her head.
“what? “You said threatening to risk your life doesn’t work?”
A tilted balance held by Runia.
It is clearly made with reference to God’s item and is a twist on it.
Just because it’s twisted doesn’t mean it’s more malignant.
Runia doesn’t like that in the first place.
“don’t worry. you don’t die There will be no pain, let alone death. It’s just there. really.”
“…Kwaaaaak! Solve this! Let me go! You cowardly human being! There is such irrational magic! “Ugh, use that kind of mean magic on me!!”
The devil begins to struggle.
Looking at him, Runia stuck out her tongue.
‘I was fooled. It’s not that convenient magic.’
But now that you’ve been fooled, things become easier.
Runia also thinks the same way as the devil.
There is no way such irrational magic exists.
Runia completely concealed those thoughts and spoke again.
“Now next question.”