My Apprentices are figuring things out that I hadn't even considered, like functions for organs beyond its main intended purpose, or ways that certain parts of the body that interact in ways I had never thought about. At this point they are halfway through dissecting all of the bodies, it won’t be too long before they have dissected every body I am able to create.
It’s getting pretty difficult to keep a steady hold on my Fate now, I give it a day or two before I am forced to use it. The question is how? What is the most beneficial thing I can do with the single largest amount of Fate I have ever gathered before? The ideal situation would be for it to somehow improve my abilities with Fate, but I don’t have any way to influence that. I can push it in other directions though.
I definitely don’t want to burn it creating a glass plant, that would be a massive waste of Fate. There is nothing I really want to do with it, the only things I am working on is making a glass plant and teaching. Maybe I could use it for the sake of my apprentices? I have no idea how to go about trying to get it to do that though. I’m not sure it really matters what I try to do with it, any control I have over Fate is minimal at best. I think I will burn it while taking some time to think by myself, after Umi and Ednar’s birthday party tomorrow.
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Speaking of, I also prepared some gifts for them today. For Umi, I prepared her something using Requiem, Pipeweed, and the best gemstone I could buy, some high-grade Demon Glass. When she places it on her skin and moves mana into it in just the right way it will latch onto her similar to how the clothes I designed do and allow her to make use of the content of the gem almost as well as she could use her own native mana pool. That gemstone is being constantly refilled by Requiem so as to create as close to a bottomless supply of mana that I can. The whole thing can be removed with the same method used to attach it. I figure the only thing a mage really needs is more mana.
Ednar was a bit more difficult to make a gift for. Anything I could make with plants he could also make, maybe not as well as I could but still. That line of thought got me thinking about what he wouldn’t be able to make with just being able to manipulate plants. The answer I came up with was an artificial brain that connects to his through telepathy and provided more brain power, a much smaller version of my own hivemind.
Creating gifts ended up taking up my hivemind, while no significant changes happened with the glass caverns. I expect that to change tomorrow.
Anyway, Good Night Diary.