Chapter 337
Chapter 338 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" opens with dynamic events: Standing in the middle of the training grounds, Thera wore an intense look of concentration... Read on for more!
Standing in the middle of the training grounds, Thera wore an intense look of concentration on her face as she held the stump of Kelfâs arm, pouring untold thousands of mana out into the world to an extent that Ben could feel it standing off to the side as grass, weeds, and flowers in the area all took in what wasnât being forced into the ghoulâs body, growing before his eyes before she eventually gave up.âI canât believe Iâm meeting someone with a worse body for healing than Ben,â She muttered in defeat. âI probably could have treated a hundred lost limbs for what I just spent.â
âFor what itâs worth, Iâm more than satisfied with how this turned out,â Kelf told her happily as he stretched. When heâd been told there was an awakened healer in town who wanted to make an attempt heâd gone along with it, having no expectation that it would be any more than a waste of time, but to his surprise, there was a change. It wasnât to the extent of growing a new arm, but many an old injury managed to heal from all of the life mana pouring into him, aches heâd dealt with for years gone in minutes. âIâll have to stop by this town again if Iâm ever hurt.â
While Thera looked annoyed that the life magic sheâd worked so hard on was regulated to being nothing more than a means of healing minor wounds to the man, Ben spoke up. âAlright, Iâm going to be honest Kelf, itâs probably going to take a while before I have anything Iâm satisfied with giving you. How long can you be in town for?â
âI have nowhere else I need to be.â
âCool, in that case, if you want to go relax or something, me and Thera are going to go for a hunt to see if that helps at all. I could meet up with you in a couple days at the shop to talk about my progress if that sounds good?â
Heâd expected to part at that, but hearing the word âhuntâ Kelf perked up. âCould I perhaps join you?â
âUh, sure I have no problem with it, but wonât you be bored?â
âNonsense! No better way to feel alive and itâs been a while since Iâve enjoyed one. Iâd love to see what the area has to offer.â
âAlright, in that case letâs head out.â
They moved through the woods without much concern, their goal being to find a specific species to examine, at least to begin with, one that was still reasonably new to the area but had already proven to be a problem for the town's many adventurers, the stone ape. A creature that Thera was uniquely suited to finding as they went, pushing her earth sense to the trees above them, waiting to feel something move and capturing it in a net of stone as soon as she did, bringing it to the ground for Ben to get his hands on.
âAlright great, a little test for thee and a little test for me,â He muttered as he reached down to the restrained animal and connected to it. It felt similar to when heâd connected to an obble, lacking the defined skill structure that the system helped to provide, instead having a sense of vagueness to it. He couldnât tell what anything on its soul was the way he could with a person, but that didnât matter to him in the slightest. All that was important was that he could mentally reach out and touch it.
âWatch carefully world âcause Iâm about to do something very cool that absolutely deserves to make my connect awaken.â
With that determination firmly in place, he grabbed tight onto the vague feeling he was picking up on with his connect and joined it with his divine enchanting, using the skills to etch whatever ability it was onto a ring.
It wasnât easy, it felt akin to when he first discovered he could use the skill to enchant with the skills of others, but in the end it worked perfectly as Ben grinned down at the new ring, clearly labeled as âstone apeâs earth magicâ under his enchantingâs limited analysis, with his smile only slipping from his face as the moments passed.
He had been so sure it would work, but with no system notification to show for it, he slipped the ring into his pocket as he stepped aside for Thera to finish the creature off now that heâd failed as she used her earth magic to kill it cleanly.
âImpressive,â Kelf muttered. âMakes me wish I could learn more than death and dark magic. So what was the point of getting this?â
âAside from my little failure; study,â Ben told him, pumping the creature's chest to get more blood out. âIf Iâm making an arm I need some idea on how theyâre supposed to work. I did get a bit of help on that last night, but I need more. Hence, this.â
Once he was sure he had the corpse as drained as he could get it he took out a sharp knife, taking the creature apart as he always would, but far slower than usual, trying to understand how it all worked together, what bits did what and how it would affect movement as a whole, while also questioning how it might be improved upon compared to what nature could come up with.
âDo you need to be looking at the entire beast then?â Kelf asked after a while, seeing Ben wasnât just examining the arm, but every inch of the stone ape as he went.
âHonestly, probably not, at least for making you an arm. But it doesnât hurt either and itâs something Iâll need to do eventually for a different project anyway. Might as well do it all at once.â
He devoted all of his minds to going over how all of the bones, muscles, and tendons worked together, building the creature into a comprehensive whole, but it didn't take long for him to finish, looking at the two with him as he did.
âAlright, that was probably the most useful one but letâs see what else we can find today too. Who knows, maybe some inspiration will strike depending on what I see.â
After breaking down dozens of other creatures as the hours passed, Ben had to admit that he didnât get too much more from it than he had with the first stone ape. That wasnât to say it was pointless, just that it wouldnât immediately help him with the current goal of making an artificial arm, so with that he went back to the shop, ready to do some testing.
The first of which had nothing to do with creating a functioning prosthetic. Ben wanted to see what could be done with a stone apeâs earth magic and knew he could grasp the basics with only a few minutes of work, so he did a few simple enchantments with it to compare against a standard earth magic enchantment, as well as trying to blend the two together, finding both options to be worse in every way than what could be achieved with just plain earth magic.
Not only was it disappointing, it also gave him no reason to ever pursue that line of enchanting again. In theory, it might be worthwhile if he ever got the chance to gain a skill from a creature that could use it more skillfully than any sapient mortal, but he doubted that would ever occur so he completely switched his mental gears to focus on just how heâd be making Kelfâs prosthetic.
Structurally, it wasnât too hard, just a lot of moving parts to create. To mimic the way muscles would expand and contract he had to create metal levers that would interlock with one another, sliding into each other to replicate the action, while he had to create artificial tendons through his alchemy, modify the recipe he already used for his bike tires to create the properties heâd need, using both his material user and destruction skills to help with shaping before he moved on to the enchantments, letting it move by linking to the users mind.
It was only once all of that was done that he took it to Kelf, fitting it to the man's body as the ghoul looked on dubiously.
âAre you sure Iâll be able to fight with this?â He asked, not wanting to sound rude, but not feeling exceptionally impressed with what Ben had made.
âThis? Absolutely not. I already said this is a prototype. I want to make sure Iâm on the right track before I go all in on a design, so to do that I need you to work with me a bit to make you the best item I can. For now, just run some mana through it and try to make it work to your will. Youâll probably have to think about what you want it to do for now, but as you get used to it, it will hopefully become something you can handle without thought. Of course, if that never ends up happening then you can always aim to get the parallel thought skill to make things easier on yourself, but I wouldnât worry about it for now. Instead, just give it a try.â
Kelf stared at his arm intensely as Ben did the same, and before both of their eyes it responded to the swordsmanâs will, lifting up as the fingers on it curled and uncurled in response to what he wanted.
To Kelf, the experience was moving. It had been a long time since heâd lost his arm, and while he had thought heâd moved past it, just that extra bit of mobility and dexterity was enough to improve his quality of life greatly, even if it wasnât enough to let him wield a sword to anything near his full potential.
To Ben though, it was a chance to see where he might improve. He hadnât put any sort of covering over the pieces to protect them so that he could see how the item would move once it was being worn, and he could immediately see how it might be made to a better quality while he tried to line up those improvements to future ideas for his design, taking mental notes as he led Kelf through a series of movements to see how it would perform before sending him on his way with the prosthetic, letting him get used to the feel of moving it with his mana.
It wouldnât be able to see constant use, at least in that model, but for the advanced one that would eventually contain a mana crystal to take off some of the userâs load, powering it wouldnât be a problem.
He thought to himself as he got to work on other orders. He couldnât ignore what had already come in for him, but he wasnât going to stop thinking on how to get the most out of such an interesting project as ideas and theories rushed through his head.