Weiss pov:
My family has a unique semblance that allows us to do virtually anything as long as it's within reason and not something outrageous like Gilgamesh's Ea. Today, I'm playing around with my semblance, starting with my glyph capabilities. I begin by summoning a basic glyph and then attempt to shrink it as much as I can. I soon realize that I can no longer see the glyph, but I can still feel its presence.
Next, I experiment with making the glyph as large as possible. I keep enlarging it until it fills up the entire room, but I stop there, not wanting to push outside my room. I realize that there are no limits to the size of the glyphs. Based on my training, I can summon an elemental glyph in about five seconds, which is fast, but not reliable during battle. I'll need to work on my speed and accuracy to avoid endangering myself.
Now for the fun part - creating new glyphs that my family hasn't thought of yet. A healing glyph would be particularly useful during missions, especially in cases where immediate assistance is needed. However, I must first understand the anatomy of the human body to avoid making things worse.
I recall that I have access to the memories of Jess and that I can draw on the knowledge and experience from her to help me develop this glyph. Jess, was something of a genius, although she had a tendency to be lazy and spend time watching anime. Nonetheless, she had also studied human anatomy and medicine in her spare time, which should help me in developing this glyph.
As I think about Jess, I realize that I'm talking about her as if she were a separate person, but she and I are one and the same. It's strange to think about, but I know it's true. I had reached some buddha enlightenment and then suddenly I realized something.
"Ahh, I can't believe I was so lazy. I could have learned so much that would be able to help me now, like programming and hacking for my Cinder problem," I mutter to myself, shaking my head.
Regardless, I am still a genius, and it's only a matter of time before I learn what I need. But for now, I'll focus on creating a healing glyph. To do so, I begin by testing it on a small cut on my finger. I imagine increasing the healing process, imagining my body's blood vessels in the affected area narrowing to limit blood loss, and blood clotting to stop the bleeding. I also imagine my white blood cells moving to the affected area to prevent infection and remove any debris or dead tissue.
The process causes me to feel a bit of warmth and pain, but after a few moments, the wound begins to rebuild and repair itself. It's a small accomplishment, but a significant one. Creating a brand new glyph that hasn't been possible before feels incredible, and I'm excited to see what else I can do in the future.
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"Hmmm" What about inactive glyphs they might sound useless like why would I want to have glyphs that won't be put to use immediately but I could use them to set up traps or something else when the occasion arises I make a basic glyph but make it inactive to see how long it would take to disappear and after 2 hours it disappeared
"looks like I'll have to improve the amount of time I can keep them up."
My semblance is stronger than before, and I have more aura as well. I discovered this before, but never put too much thought into it. I was even able to use ice glyphs without using Myrtnaster. I don't know why, but I had a feeling I was able to do it and with me gaining my past life memories my abilities increased a lot, so there might be other effects I've yet to discover.
Now let's try the summoning creatures part of my semblance. I've yet to have beaten something that made me push past my limits, but I want to see if I can summon things that made me push past my limits in my past life, like Cynthia's stupid overpowered Garchomp or her Togekiss.
The original Pokemon Diamond helped develop who I am or at least taught me how to relax and take a break as well as my starter Empoleon, King Dedede, I used it to escape the pressure, my parents would put on me after they found out my intelligence, they wanted me to be a world-class doctor hence my knowledge of medicine and how the human body works.
I raise my hand and focus on the Pokémon I want to summon. I visualize Empoleon (going to be referred to as Dedede when he does get summoned) in my mind, trying to recall every detail of their appearance and abilities. As I concentrate, a glyph begins to form on the ground in front of me, but before Dedede can come out of the glyph and complete the summoning process, it abruptly shatters.
"I was too arrogant before gaining past life memories. Even if I couldn't summon anything, I should at least practice doing it, so that when the time comes, I can summon something. I bet my future self struggled to summon anything because she thought it would come easy to her." I mutter to myself.
I know that mastering my semblance will take time, and I'm willing to put in the effort. After all, with the power to do virtually anything within reason, I can't afford to be reckless or unprepared. I make a mental note to focus more on training my semblance and experimenting with new glyph combinations.
As I'm about to lie down, I realize that I still need to create a defense glyph to protect myself. I have support glyphs like my healing and speed boost glyphs, attack glyphs like my elemental glyphs, and I'm able to summon creatures to fight for me but I don't have a defensive glyph.
I think for a moment before I remember Gojo Satoru's barrier but I can't create an infinity barrier or have it on all the time, I then remember another character that I have a chance to replicate.
"Ahh making new glyphs and techniques is so exciting," I tell myself before exploring how to replicate his defensive and maybe offensive abilities even if they aren't as strong as the originals they will still be useful.