Your dreams of getting a harem in another world have now become a reality.Getting hit by a truck, meeting a goddess, and having a bunch of women that wanted to get in your pants? It was all part of the classic isekai experience. To have all of this happen to you made you feel like your luck finally turned around.The crown jewel of your harem was said cute goddess that you met. She always stood by your side, devoting her entire being to you out of her own masochistic volition. She, along with your six other consensual 'slave-wives', were soon to mother your children.As for you? You blessed with Lunacy Savantae: The power to build impossible things.You were given a few names and titles — Mr. Doe, Savant Lord, the Master, Lord of Heaven's Landing — but your actual name, John Doe, was what most knew you by. It was, like nearly everything else in this world, a stock cliche.And that was just the way you liked it.You had spent more than a week in Centria — buying property, filling out paperwork, going to meetings, setting up a bounty for a murderer, among other things, you've finally returned home.After a five hour flight on The Vixen's Luck, and the night covered all of Heaven's Landing, which was what you recently renamed your estate to, you returned home. You'd managed to avoid pirate ships and bad weather, safely bringing all of your materials, wives, and ghost.Despite it all, nobody was demoralized."It's good to be at our love nest again, Master!" Herta said, giving you a small smirk."Funny how you're the one that's calling it that now." You reply as you step down from the airship.Herta, the goddess that created this world, was as much of a smug and arrogant masochist as she always was. Once a known as a virgin goddess, she would soon become the proud mother of your twins: A fact that placated one of her deeper fetishes."That's pretty much what it is." Cattleya said with a meow. The near-amazonian catgirl took a good look at the place that she now called home, frowning as she set her eyes on the cheese cave by the cresting hill— the very place where she was nearly condemned to become a goblin brood mother. She turned back to you. "It's your land now, guv. An' no one else'll stake a claim to it.""Well said, Cat." The smoky contralto following Ruby Rose's words spoke to you as she elegantly set foot onto the ground. "My gallant Master has already prepared in advance a million plans for any eventuality. Our successes in Centria are a testament to his schemes, fufufu~""Nevertheless we must always remain vigilant." Gerty said in a confident voice, the very image of a Holy Knight. "There are vultures gathering around us—Rostchilde and Forthwythe doubtlessly know of this place now."
"I think we have a bit of time left." Mel, ever cheerful and optimistic, saw the best case scenario. Not to say she was uncritical, however— Mel was easily the most intuitive of your wives. This was thanks to her class as a beguiler, her fairy lineage, and her detailed personality."Does it matter? Like, Master is totally gonna trounce them if they even look at us the wrong way." Bertha, on the other hand, had a simple mind and didn't care much for details. Though she more than made up for it with her raw physical strength and loyalty to you.Bertha let out a breath she'd been holding as she stepped foot onto solid earth. "Finally some ground..." This warrioress had the unfortunate habit of getting sick when riding vehicles. She'd slowly made herself get used to these recent, temporary bouts of morning sickness, brought about by her approaching motherhood. Bertha usually loved watching the scenery pass by while she was on your airship or your mech.It was all worth it to her, though."I must agree with Gerty and Ruby," Ayane said, "It is best to prepare and remain aware of our surroundings, since being too self-confident leads to defeat. Wouldn't you say, Master?" With a few wags of her tails, your shapely hag of a vixen gave you a soft smile."Dare any act in defiance of authority, without seeking the counsel of the forsaken specter known as Yumi the condemned spirit?" Said the ghost girl, referencing herself in third person again as she floated next to you. While she was initially hostile to everyone, she'd gradually warmed up to you, and the two of you now shared a type of trust. "Such audacity stirs the fury within my soul! As the spirit that haunts these lands, I cannot let this stand!""Let's focus on one thing at a time." You said. "We can always build more defenses later if we need to. Right now we need to check how things are going in the mansion.""Yeah!" Mel exclaimed with a smile. "It feels like it's been waaay too long since we've been here!" She paused and took smelled the air. "You know, I've missed the freshness from this place.""It's somewhat dulled because of the ocean's odor." Ayane said. Her animal-like senses, particularly her strong sense of smell, gave both her and Cattleya an edge in certain situations."Sure, we might be right next to the ocean, but," Mel continued, "It's also better than city's smoggy smell.""I personally don't mind the ocean, mate." Your resident fish-loving catgirl replied.And so you all went to the estate again, passing the time with small talk of meaningless things. And you found that everything was as you left it, for the most part."Speaking of smells, the heck is that stink?" Herta said as she covered her nose. There was a stench not too different from miasma. It was almost unbearable for your animal-like wives; Cattleya and Ayane ended up hiding their noses with cloths and scarves."Monster corpses." Bertha spoke from her experience as farm girl.
And the feelings of your Warrior were proven correct, as some monster corpses littered the vicinity— being too far for your housekeeping robots to clean them up. Still it was good to know that your clankers were doing their jobs.After that was dealt with, you all decide to get some sleep.Morning came, and so did you after fulfilling your duty to a certain needy goddess."Ah, Master~" Herta, now full with your love, snuggled up to you. "You really are the best~"You reply by stroking her hair.Suddenly you feel like your status board wanting to tell you about something. You follow this strange instinct and open it.STATUSRace: Reincarnator (Human)Class: MechwarriorSkills: Appraisal, Devices, Engineering, Perception, PilotingAbilities: Bonded Vessel [BoatMech], Custom Special [Mirror Blade], Tinkering, Strategist, Item EnchantWould you like to replace [Mirror Blade] with another Custom Special ability?Honestly, you liked Mirror Blade. It was one of the best abilities you've had so far, being able to reflect attack and the like. You wondered what this would look like when combined with your BoatMech. Not to say that Aether Wire or Shellstrike Gauntlets weren't fun or useful on their own. Although, as usual, a part of you was curious to see if there was anything new...>Keep it. Stick with what you know. (Keep Mirror Blade for now)>Swap it out. Get something fresh. (Will offer a choice next update)"Hmm, Master... ?" Herta looked at you curiously. "Is there something wrong?""No. I just got the option to change my [Custom Special] again." Despite Herta and Ruby looking into it so much, you weren't fully aware about what the full capability of that ability was."I'm... oooh~" Herta makes a happy noise as you keep on petting her. "Master, have I also told you how wonderful your massages are?""Yup." All of your wives have to some extent."Master... I wish I could do that forever with you..." The goddess muttered, a blissfully perverse smile rising on her face as she closed her eyes. "Hehe... Master and I... forever...""We still got things to do, you know." You reminded her. That aluminum wouldn't make itself."Yeah, I know." She sighed. The she opened her eyes and frowned. "Wait a sec, no I don't! Master, what were we gonna do again?">You and Herta were going to begin making some aluminum. (Uses up both Herta's and John Doe's action for the week)>Herta was still in the middle of looking into the cursed skill of Bad Luck. (Uses up Herta's action for the week)>Have Herta look into how [Custom Special] could have a surefire way of changing to a past ability. (Uses up Herta's weekly action)>"We'll figure it out as we go along." (Herta and John Doe have their weekly actions like normal)>(Write-in).
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Welcome back. We'll overlook that little thread blooper.>>6266467>Keep it. Stick with what you know. (Keep Mirror Blade for now)I do like this ability>Herta was still in the middle of looking into the cursed skill of Bad Luck. (Uses up Herta's action for the week)While I want to get started on the aluminium, we need to finish dealing with Bad Luck sooner rather than later so we can give Ayane the child she wants without passing it on to them.
>>6266467Welcome back, NotIseQM>And the feelings of your Warrior were proven correct, as some monster corpses littered the vicinityWe should build a big wall around our territory and paint it white. Then Ruby could make her that project she talked about when we can move our defence futher up>Keep it. Stick with what you know. (Keep Mirror Blade for now)>>Herta was still in the middle of looking into the cursed skill of Bad Luck. (Uses up Herta's action for the week)Aluminum is next
>>6266467>Swap it out. Get something fresh. (Will offer a choice next update)Tradition at this point>Herta was still in the middle of looking into the cursed skill of Bad Luck. (Uses up Herta's action for the week)Although Herta is doing this we can get started ourselves. Besides, she should be almost done by now, no?>>6266472Welcome back QM, for a second I thought an anon believed you went MIA and decided to become QM#3
>>6266467>Swap it out. Get something fresh. (Will offer a choice next update)>Herta was still in the middle of looking into the cursed skill of Bad Luck. (Uses up Herta's action for the week)
>>6266467>>6266490Changing as there could be something new>Swap it out. Get something fresh. (Will offer a choice next update)
Rolled 1 (1d2)It's good to be back. Thank you anons for bearing with the thread confusion lmao>>62664671 is for swapping out, 2 is for keeping Mirror Blade.
>>6266844Nevermind, it seems like the thread didn't load >>6266839 's vote change for me. Sorry about that, I'll get the update out soon.
>>6266846It would have being swapping it out anyway. No harm no foul
===John Doe, please select one of the following to replace [Mirror Blade>Mirror Blade: A rapier that allows you to reflect attacks. [CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE]>The Freeshooter. A finely crafted rifle that uses your magic to create powerful ammo... and can fire seven special magic bullets a day.>Quick Scope: Allows greater reaction speed and accuracy in every weapon you use.>Steam Bomb: Form a throwable ball of wind that you can explode on will.>Elemental Reinforcement: Allows you to make multiple weapons get better resistance or infuse a single weapon with elemental powers per day.>Reaper's Gambit: Gain a 1 in 5 chance to instantly defeat an opponent. However, losing will make you feel sluggish for ten minutes.>Bullet Kick: Lets you attack at greater speeds.>Laevantein: A sword that sears in flame and also acts as a whip.>Gizmo Whisperer: Grants you the power to boost the power of a machine every day.>Dance of Daggers: Magic Knives that let you throw copies of them as you move.>Iron Body: Makes your body as strong as a suit of armor.>Scarf Arm: A magical scarf that you control with your mind. Can grab things or tie people up.Further integrations with your [Bonded Vehicle] will be available upon use.Are you sure you want to swap out [Aether Wire]? [*Yes] [ No]==="Oh, right." Herta said. "I almost forgot I was looking into Bad Luck.""Should I expect you to get it done this week, or are you gonna keep on being a useless masochist?" You gave your occasionally competent goddess a deadpan look."There's nothing to worry about, Master!" She said with a self-assured smile and a light in her eyes. "As the creator of this world, wrapping this up is easy."You noted how she didn't answer your question."So," Herta changed the subject "What'd you get for your [Custom Special]?""I'll show you later." You said. "Speaking of, I was wondering how things were going in that front for you and Ruby.""Eh, the usual. I've been thinking about changing my [Custom Special], but I'm not really a hundred percent sure how swapping it works. Sort of like one of those gambling phone games you had in your old world, Master.""Mirror Blade is probably my favorite so far. It's fun and useful." You paused for a second. "Wait, what do you mean?""Ruby actually studied more about status board pop-ups than I did, but I don't think she understands half of what she's been looking into. I'm pretty sure that ability's randomness comes from-""No, the other part.""About me having a [Custom Special]?""Yeah.""Didn't I tell you I got it? I could've sworn I did.""You didn't." You said, flipping her around."M-Master?" She said with badly hidden lust. "Kyaah! I'm sorry!""You need to stop forgetting about these things, you dumb sow!"
After you thoroughly 'punished' her rear, she told you she wasn't exactly sure when she got it, but she noticed she had the [Custom Special] ability on her status screen sometime before your second visit to Centria.She then told you she didn't know what it was, but she had a feeling it was strong enough to kill a Guardian. You knew enough about cliches to realize that this was some sort of secret ability she'll unlock if you ever got into mortal danger."I bet it's locked because I don't have my full power." Herta seemed frustrated. "Sorry, Master. I want to do my best in obeying you, but with [Custom Special] it's like I'm trying to unlock the basement door all over again...""Hey. There's no need to make that face." You gave her a squeeze."Kyaah! Master is forcing himself on me~!" She said, even though all you did was show her a little affection. She looked at you lovingly. "It doesn't matter how strong I am, it's not like I could ever defeat the power of your thick, fat, throbbing-""Anyway, don't stress about it." You interrupted her. "All you need to fill that empty head of yours with is ways to please me." You finish with a kiss."Hah... Yes, Master." Herta gasped. "I'm sorry for being a dumb, useless goddess... I'll always be under you, Master. Always~"With that settled, you made Herta whip up some breakfast for everyone.The day started off slow with you and your wives getting some food served by the goddess. Soon you realized how tired almost everyone was from how long it took to get here. The only exceptions being painlovers like Herta and Gerty, or the ghostly Yumi who only could feel sleepy when in a ghost-capturing crystal.As you were all eating another hearty meal Herta whipped up, the usual morning chaos brought about the usual morning conversations. Ruby was speaking to Gerty about whether digging out a bunker beneath the Dungeon or the Clank's Shelter would be better, Ayane and Herta were talking about the unique recipes from Oceanippon, and your remaining three wives requested something of you."Master!" Bertha started. "I wanna keep on being strong for you!""Same here." Cattleya added with a nod. "It feels like I haven't been getting any better in fighting lately.""And I want to practice my fae magic. I've been putting it off for too long." Mel finished."So, you three wanna get extended morning workouts?" You ask."I wouldn't mind gettin' that stretched out much, guv." Cattleya said."Uh, I don't know about that," Mel gave a light smile and scratched the back of her head. She never really liked working out physically, though you were able to persuade her by 'rewarding' her with your passion, "I think we're all pretty fine with how we are. No need to stretch it out.""I know I wanna get stretched out by Master's merciless training." Bertha giggled. "Also, I mean, we aren't gonna be at our bestest not too long from now." She gently rubs her own stomach.
"Yeah, that too." Mel had a sheepish blush on her face, stealing a few glances at you."I can see where you two are coming from," You said to the two wives you'd knocked up the same day, then you followed up by glancing at Cattleya, "But don't you always work out when you have some free time, Catty?""I just wanna be prepared, guv." Cattleya meowed after gulping down an egg. "An' make sure I can keep up, even if I'm a bit wobbly on me pins."You considered it.>Tell them that you'd allow it. (Uses up the weekly actions of Mel, Cattleya, and Bertha) (Mel will practice fae magic, Cattleya will increase her speed and master her gauntlets, meanwhile Bertha will be a better fighter with the chance to learn another Custom Special)>You'll let some of them get stronger, but you had some other plans for another. (Choose which you want to have weekly actions and which you want to work on themselves)>You'd tell them you'd consider it, but you still needed them to work on other things.>(Write-in).
>>6266872>>Laevantein: A sword that sears in flame and also acts as a whip.Cool>>6266896>Tell them that you'd allow it. (Uses up the weekly actions of Mel, Cattleya, and Bertha) (Mel will practice fae magic, Cattleya will increase her speed and master her gauntlets, meanwhile Bertha will be a better fighter with the chance to learn another Custom Special)
>>6266872QM, what is the range of reapers gambit and how often can it be used in a day? >Tell them that you'd allow it. (Uses up the weekly actions of Mel, Cattleya, and Bertha) (Mel will practice fae magic, Cattleya will increase her speed and master her gauntlets, meanwhile Bertha will be a better fighter with the chance to learn another Custom Special)If I am correct Mel and Bertha were training before we left and Cat was finishing up the telegraph station. I say getting them all better in combat is fine since we can replace their physical labour with construction bots. That, and I want to see how far we can take Bertha. Pretty sure if we stack strength potions on her she can start killing dragons easily
>>6266933>QM, what is the range of reapers gambit and how often can it be used in a day? You're not entirely sure, but you guess that it affects any enemy in range of your sight while also complimenting any sort of attack you make against an enemy. For some reason you feel like it can be used three times a day.As a side note, Cattleya already finished building the radio and telegraph station thanks to the help of the construction clankers, some of your other wives pitching in, and your own help as well. All that's needed is building the needed radios/telegraph machines as well as also furnishing the place, the former of which John Doe or Herta can create in less than a day.
>>6267039In which case I vote for>>6266872>Reaper's Gambit: Gain a 1 in 5 chance to instantly defeat an opponent. However, losing will make you feel sluggish for ten minutes.I am a gambling man, I gamble that we find a window where we can see Rostchilde and Forthwythe and spam the skill until they die
>>6266872>Laevantein: A sword that sears in flame and also acts as a whip.It does what now>Tell them that you'd allow it. (Uses up the weekly actions of Mel, Cattleya, and Bertha) (Mel will practice fae magic, Cattleya will increase her speed and master her gauntlets, meanwhile Bertha will be a better fighter with the chance to learn another Custom Special)It's been long enough I forgot what they were doing, I think it was training. Have at it girls, may as well get continue to get strong before you get big.
>>6266872>Laevantein: A sword that sears in flame and also acts as a whip.Die monster, you don't belong in this world!>>6266896>Tell them that you'd allow it. (Uses up the weekly actions of Mel, Cattleya, and Bertha) (Mel will practice fae magic, Cattleya will increase her speed and master her gauntlets, meanwhile Bertha will be a better fighter with the chance to learn another Custom Special)No reason not to.
Inspired by the commitment Cattleya, Mel, and Bertha displayed, you decided to test out your new [Custom Special] for a good chunk of the day.The Laevantein sounded badass in both its description and use.First appearances didn't disappoint.You could make it change at will between its sword and whip forms, only using a small amount of your mana to turn the fire element it used on or off. It made you feel like you were gonna go off to slay demons and vampires."That's powerful weapon, Master." Herta said from behind a barrier Bertha created. "But it looks tough to control."Those three wives of yours had decided to come with your for different reasons; Bertha to practice her own [Custom Special] — Barrier Shield. Meanwhile Gerty was here just in case anyone needed to get healed. Herta tagged along to get a refresher on how skills and abilities worked, and also to see what you'd picked as an ability. Though you suspected the goddess just wanted to be around you for a little while longer before getting back to work.It also soon became clear to you that you needed to practice with it more— if how often you unintentionally hit Bertha's magical barrier was any indication. On a positive note, Bertha found it to be good practice."Yeah, it's cool, but Master has a 'weapon' in his pants that's WAY more powerful~" Bertha replied to the goddess, giving a smile while reinforcing her barrier. "But talking about that sword-whip Lava-thing, Master is already figuring it out super quickly even though it's not the type of weapon most would be good at using. Also I think it fits Master's style.""Indeed it does." Gerty approved."I'm not saying it's bad." Herta continued. "It's strong, and Master always ends up controlling it in the end! Like when Master gets mad and spanks me.""Or when he rightfully chides and corrects us with his other whip." Gerty added, referring to the dull-tipped cat 'o nine tails she bought for you to use on her in Centria."Getting harassed by Master is the dream of every woman." Herta nodded her head wisely. "It's almost like when Master shoves his meaty thing down my throat and I begin to choke~" You're not really sure what the connection between your cool ass sword and Herta's fetish was, but Herta wasted no opportunity to talk about the many different ways you 'punished' her."Well said." Gerty enthusiastically took mental notes of that. "I'll keep that in mind for when Master wishes to correct me."As both masochists began to speak about theoretical ways for you to 'punish' them, you tested out your weapon on different clankers and monsters. While it could scratch and pierce the less armored clank types, even making a standard clank become immobile if you managed to wrap the whip around its legs, the Laevantein's true strength was against softer targets.Brutally charring and slicing most types of monsters was its specialty, almost instantly making most slimes dissolve with a mere touch of its magical flame.
A few hours of practice made you feel more comfortable with the weapon."...and sleeping on the floor is amazing!" Herta beamed. "When Master wakes me up like I'm some sort of dog, it's bliss~""I see." Gerty was almost feverishly writing in a small notepad. "This shall make Master assert himself as our rightful owner. We slave-wives must always show our devotion to Master! As our bodies are for John Doe, and his alone." She spoke like it was some sort of mantra."Hey, Master," Bertha said as you approached, "I think I made my barrier stronger! Also, those two have been talking nonstop about how they love getting stepped on by you or whatever for hours.""Congrats on the barrier." You said. "Hope you didn't suffer too much.""Eh, you get used to it." Your warrioress shrugged. "Anyway, thanks! I'm gonna go and make some lunch! See ya, stud~"After blowing you a kiss, she left."Herta," You spoke to the goddess "Don't you still have things to do?""Huh?" She gave you a blank stare. "Oh! That's right, the Bad Luck! I'll get right to it, Master!"And after she scurried away, you were left with Gerty."Sir!" Said your Holy Knight. "I must commend you for your talent. A lesser man wouldn't of been able to master the Laevantein in such a short amount of time.""Right, thanks." You're not sure if you can say you mastered it, but you're proud of the progress you've made. A few seconds pass. "Is there something you wanna say, or are you gonna stand there like some sort of idiot?""Forgive me for my lack of intelligence! I'm at your complete disposal." She saluted."Then you should get back to work too." You ordered, copping some feels of her body while you were at it."Sir, yes sir!" She marched away, now properly refreshed by your 'cruelty'.As you watched her, you recalled what you and everyone else were doing for the rest of the week.You:>Interact with Yumi. Maybe make some items so you could share physical contact, or practice using the crystal wand with her.>Work out, get some more muscle on your body and try to learn a spell. This should be easier with what Todred taught you.>Train with a wife of yours to increase a stat. (Which wife?)>Try getting Ayane to conceive your child.>Upgrade a vehicle with ingots and materials (BoatMech or The Vixen's Luck?)>Construct a large artillery piece.>Start another construction project. (What?)>Create more clank variants and get the factory running again. (Will require ingots and other materials)>Tinker up something. (Weapon, gadget, set of armor, other?)>Explore the surrounding region. (For settlements, resources, scrap?)>Visit a place you know about. (Centria? Northumbridge? Vonstadt? Riverdale? Other?)>Set off to visit Thea. (Bring any of your wives with you?)>Finally forge the giant pearl into a Legendary Item.>(Write-in)(continued next post)
Ruby Rose:>Make a detailed archive on everything that's happened so far.>Go into the glass greenhouse and look into cultivating something beneficial.>Look for more dyes that could be used.>Have her modify some recall potions so they work on skin contact. With her books and the notes from the witch's hut this shouldn't be a problem.>Read and practice the spells from the spellbook found in the woods. This should be easier with Todred's teachings.>Continue studying [Custom Special]. The remaining research you knew about was for how to make past abilities more readily accessible when swapping.>(Write-in)Gerty:>Practice her skills and abilities once again, this time with the intent to find her [Custom Special]>Focus on expanding her moveset. You had a Blessed Blade and magical pistols that she could use, allowing her to practice with weapons other than the Holy Spear.>Act as a military instructor and get both you and your wives combat ready.>Continue her training in leading the clankers.>(Write-in)Ayane:>Focus on training both magically and physically.>Look around for any herbs that can serve as holistic medicines. She can brew a healing, recall, or stamina potion, as well as make some homemade medicines to help with morning sickness.>Continue focusing on writing to her connections in Centria, including getting some news on what's been going.>Make the graveyards more beautiful. Set up a small shrine in the one that had all the victims of the goblins.>(Write-in)
>>6267214>Finally forge the giant pearl into a Legendary Item.We have cool materials now to make it even better>>6267217Ruby Rose>Read and practice the spells from the spellbook found in the woods. This should be easier with Todred's teachings.Gerty>Act as a military instructor and get both you and your wives combat ready.Most are training so why not do this tooAyane>Focus on training both magically and physically.She should train how flexible she is after all she going to need it soon when bend her over :P
>>6267217>Continue studying [Custom Special]. The remaining research you knew about was for how to make past abilities more readily accessible when swapping.I would like this ability>Act as a military instructor and get both you and your wives combat ready.Especially to the other wives training. They'd benefit from it.>Focus on training both magically and physically.As she's been doing for a while now
>>6267214>Finally forge the giant pearl into a Legendary Item.If we can’t work on aluminum without Herta then we should do this since we have other materials now too. Perhaps armour considering our specials are usually weapons >>6267217>Continue studying [Custom Special]. The remaining research you knew about was for how to make past abilities more readily accessible when swapping.A bigger selection is always good>Act as a military instructor and get both you and your wives combat ready.So far she is the only one who can lead people in combat (other than us) so best to make sure she is always ready. >Focus on training both magically and physically.Since this is a training week apparently
You FINALLY got to turning the giant pearl into a Legendary Item after putting it off for so long.Feeling the Lunacy Savantae flow through your body and imbue your mind with divine revelations, the potential uses for this pearl become nearly endless.Touching it reminds you what a rare boon this item is. It could help your BoatMech, it could improve the laser from the stone structures, it could even be a crystal ball. Either way, at long last, you'll finally be able to-It's rude to keep a lady waiting, you know.Half startled, you glance around searching for a voice that was everywhere and nowhere at once.You could feel a giggle come from somewhere unseen soon after. Almost like there were emotions that weren't yours that you could sense, though you knew they were ancient and separate in a fundamental way. It was weird.That shared otherworldly feeling made you realize that whoever 'spoke' to you was goofing around."Thea?" You say to the pearl in your hands. For some reason, you feel like there's a nod in response to your guess.Another reply given to you came in a few trippy mental visions: After healing up for a couple of months in an ancient underwater structure, Thea was hiding herself as an island. Somehow she avoided getting caught by any Merfolk or sailors, though she did get a close call with three mermaids that were passing by. The description that she gave of them made you realize that she was referring to Mara, Peralia, and Amelia. Apparently those three had gotten into some sort of trouble with the local wildlife and needed to flee from a giant octopus or squid of some kind. They stopped by the island for a week before going further southwest.One of the mermaids, bearing scars and a light tan, talked about a certain human Savant that lived by the sea. Apparently she spoke about him—you—on a daily basis, annoying her two companions. This mermaid was seemingly under the impression that you were always thinking about the merfolk after you had "Met an ideal mermaid like me". She also seemed to like talking about your legs for reasons Thea didn't understand."Huh, alright." You said, not really putting much thought into how Mara and her half-sisters must be doing now. "So, Thea, how are things?"You sense a mental shrug in response, as well as a small tug of boredom. You felt Thea convey the fact that she might go into hibernation a couple of months from now or when snow began to fall— whichever came first— and that she'd awaken in spring, then she'd go to searching for the other Guardians sometime next summer.This made you consider keeping the pearl as a way to communicate with the Thea, yet the giant one-eyed Guardian revealed that she only had a small amount of her power left in this pearl and wouldn't be able to contact you again through it unless she touched it again.Thea ended this emotion based psychic phone-call with a clairvoyant yawn and by sharing her gratitude to you once more.
As strange as... whatever that was, it helped you gain better insight of the giant pearl: How to properly cut it, and that it could be 'melted' and 'reforged' while using a very specific amount of mana— though it returned to its original form soon after. However, you found that most metals were able to make it stay in a certain shape if attached in a certain way.Some more tentative tests were made— with ingots of Holysteel, pieces of Hihiirokane, and the sheet of Mirrormetal — all giving you unique reactions.You also attempted to use some more mundane materials, such as gemstones and bauxite, though the results were far less interesting.This wasn't done for no reason. You discovered that, rather than just using the pearl alone as the sole material, you could add various types of metals and minerals to enhance it in different ways.You had a few ideas on what to do with it.>Turn it into a scrying orb. The long range magical qualities it had, and some use of Holysteel, Mirrormetal, and Hihiirokane/Scarletsteel to amplify it, would make for a powerful crystal ball that can help you see any nearly any place in this world you set your mind to.>Use it to strengthen your BoatMech, along with some rare metals. It would greatly increase it's punching power, speed, and durability, while also giving it the ability to shoot out energy beams from its cannons.>Have it power the mansion's defensive stone structures. Make the laser stronger and with a shorter cooldown, hide the estate from any magic that seeks to uncover you, and form a giant magical barrier to protect your estate.>Create Legendary Weapons with unique properties. You weren't sure what these would be, but you knew they were extremely powerful.>An amulet that could allow you to understand the emotions of whoever wears it.>(Write-in)Even as you finally decided on what you wanted to create, you were still curious about its properties.Comparing the giant pearl to the broken crystal ball you got from the abandoned witch's hut gave some better results, as they seemed to share comparable properties. Though they hardly reacted much to each other, no matter if you used a bit of mana on them or connected them with metal, their designs had similar fundamentals.It reminded you of how the once broken crystal orb gave Yumi a headache whenever you used it close to her, getting an image of her while using it from any distance gave a similar result.This thought prompted you to bring Yumi."At long last, do you dare to tread the path of the arcane arts with this humble condemned servant, o cherished acolyte of heaven?" The ghost girl said with some hope."Nope." You held up the giant pearl. "You're gonna help me with this thing.""And what grand design do you envision for this item?" She gave it a curious look."Just stay still while I try using it. Tell me if you feel anything."
There was a disappointing amount of nothing in terms of reaction between Yumi's ghostly magic and the giant pearl. However, Yumi described some sort of force pushing her away from it the more she attempted to go near it. It wasn't strong, but it was enough to stop her from trying to possess the item.Immediately your mind, still flush with Lunacy Savantae, theorized about potential workarounds.But those thought are interrupted as you heard Herta's footsteps approaching the Arcane Laboratory.The goddess herself bursted through the door after a heartbeat of silence. A bout of deja-vu entered your mind, though that was probably on account of how this was second time she'd burst in a room while you were speaking to Yumi."Master! Master! Guess what!" Herta said.And then she paused, glancing at you, then Yumi, and finally at the Giant Pearl between the two of you."What the heck," Herta exclaimed after a breath "Are you two doing???""Figuring out what to do with the Giant Pearl." You summarize."I can see that." Herta huffed. "But... why?""What do you mean, why?" You asked. "We've talked about this before.""She's jealous that you're spending time with the wondrous and beautiful spirit known as Yumi." Yumi puffed out her chest in pride. "Envy suits such a violent goddess.""Master," Herta looked at you, "You know I'm not the type to get jealous. Heck, I want you to have a huge harem! Even if it means you decide to waste your seed in a dumb ghost every once in a while. It's-""W-what the heck are you talking about!?!?" Yumi was both flustered and outraged. "I'd never waste Master's- I MEAN, HOW DARE YOU CALL ME DUMB!""-just that you didn't tell me." Herta finished, ignoring Yumi's outburst."I did tell you." You deadpan. "I told you multiple times this week, dumbass. But you were so lost in your research that you didn't hear me.""Oh." Herta blinked. "Oops."You sighed."Still," Herta still continued, "A useless slave like myself should try her best to make Master's life easy! As the Goddess of Artifice-""This would be simple for you to figure out." You finish for her."Yeah!" Herta smiled happily."H-hey, don't ignore me!" Yumi demanded."You wanna talk about how you just called me your Master?" You said.That shut Yumi up.
"You had some news for me." You reminded Herta."Huh?" The goddess blinks a few times. "Oh! Right. Ruby was able to find something, and after talking about it and looking over her notes I realized there we're on the verge of a potential breakthrough with [Custom Special]. If either one of us look into it, we can figure out how to make it happen.">"She can look into that, then." (Uses up Ruby Rose's action next week)>"Make sure to work on it once you get the chance." (Uses up Herta's action next week)>"I'll have you both handle it." (Uses up both Ruby's and Herta's actions next week)>"That's good to know." (Herta's and Ruby's actions will be free next week)>(Write-in)"Anyway," You continued "Why do you even care if I make the pearl or not? You usually don't bother me while I'm in the middle of doing shit." That wasn't exactly true, since Herta had a habit of helping you whenever she thought you needed it."I always care about you." Herta had a fervent look on her face. "Even now I'd be willing to drop everything and help you out, Master."You were ready to rebuff her— but a goddess helping you, no matter how incompetent she could be at times, still had merit.>You'll allow her to help you out. (Whatever the Giant Pearl is used for will be greatly improved and be given various positive bonuses) (Herta's research on Bad Luck will be temporarily interrupted and might need another week to finish)>You'll chastise her and tell her to get back to work. (Herta will focus in curing the cursed skill of Bad Luck)>(Write-in)
>>6267974>Create Legendary Weapons with unique properties. You weren't sure what these would be, but you knew they were extremely powerful.I agreed with that one anon that said we should not make it a weapon but cmon its going to be cool and fitting of our stature.>>6267982>"She can look into that, then." (Uses up Ruby Rose's action next week)>You'll allow her to help you out. (Whatever the Giant Pearl is used for will be greatly improved and be given various positive bonuses) (Herta's research on Bad Luck will be temporarily interrupted and might need another week to finish)Fine but she better get Bad Luck research ready soon.
>>6267974>Turn it into a scrying orb. The long range magical qualities it had, and some use of Holysteel, Mirrormetal, and Hihiirokane/Scarletsteel to amplify it, would make for a powerful crystal ball that can help you see any nearly any place in this world you set your mind to.It’s as OP as it sounds>>6267982>"She can look into that, then." (Uses up Ruby Rose's action next week)I believe in Ruby>You'll allow her to help you out. (Whatever the Giant Pearl is used for will be greatly improved and be given various positive bonuses) (Herta's research on Bad Luck will be temporarily interrupted and might need another week to finish)If I remember correctly we have around a month to finish the aluminum before investors stop being interested. Since this is an important tool we need Herta to join us this week. For next week we have to start working on the aluminum if we want to meet deadlines, or at the very least start construction of the facilities. Overall though I am not that worried since John and Herta seem confident
>>6267974>>6267987It just sounds too useful so am changing to it>Turn it into a scrying orb. The long range magical qualities it had, and some use of Holysteel, Mirrormetal, and Hihiirokane/Scarletsteel to amplify it, would make for a powerful crystal ball that can help you see any nearly any place in this world you set your mind to.
>>6267974>Turn it into a scrying orb. The long range magical qualities it had, and some use of Holysteel, Mirrormetal, and Hihiirokane/Scarletsteel to amplify it, would make for a powerful crystal ball that can help you see any nearly any place in this world you set your mind to.Imagine what the acronym agencies back home would have given for this>"She can look into that, then." (Uses up Ruby Rose's action next week)keep putting that big brain to use eh>You'll allow her to help you out.Fine fine, kick it back a bit. How long until Ayane's heat anyway? Should be coming up soon.
>>6268272>How long until Ayane's heat anyway? Should be coming up soon.It'll happen to her a little after 3 weeks from this current week in-quest.
Between the forging of the giant pearl into an overpowered crystal orb and interacting with Herta to best get that done, you also participated in the lessons your Holy Knight was imparting. Gerty returned to the sergeant-like personality she had when managing the defenses before the Bandit King's invasion. Her current instructions holding as much organized professionalism as before. However you did note how she tended to be more lenient with you, and was always willing to give you special attention when she taught.Those familiar with Gerty's leadership — Bertha, Mel, and Ruby Rose — would comment on Gerty's affection towards you while teaching in an almost highschool-like gossip, even though you were literally married to her. Mel and Rose would admit that, despite being members of Gerty's questing party, they weren't really a part of the guards Gerty had direct command over. This left Bertha as the sole member that regularly received orders from Gerty back in Riverdale. You found that Bertha, being of the Warrior class, would either act as a guard within Forthwythe's castle walls or be sent out on miscellaneous missions by Gerty herself.You almost wondered how things were turning out in Forthwythe's place without someone with as much apparent importance as Gerty. Last you'd heard, Riverdale was raising up an army to counter the Bandit King's forces. Now with the Bandit King captured and waiting to be executed in Centria, the excuse for these levies mobilizing would've likely changed, if he even gave any, as you haven't heard anything from the newspapers.Your other wives, unaccustomed the lifestyle, struggled with the strict knightly regimen. Even the usually strong and resilient Cattleya needed to rest every so often— you attributed this to pregnancy taking its toll on her body. All of your wives, save Ayane, seemed to have similar problems. Even Gerty would be out of breath after doing some target practice against clankers. All of your wives admitted that, were it not for your morale-boosting presence, they wouldn't of practiced half as much.Yet these lessons weren't always physical. Unlike your own training regimen, Gerty focused on the technical aspects of combat and warfare. And again unlike the workout routine you made for your wives, she would focus on cooperation as a whole instead of individual training.Gerty would also go on about strategy and tactics on a daily basis. Skirmishing, flanking, shock tactics, artillery barrages, dealing against or being a part of a mechanical army, guerilla fighting, where to hunker down and hold a position, even hit and run tactics. Many of these topics were already discussed before when the Bandits were here, yet none of you complained on brushing up on things. While her specialty was ground warfare, she knew enough about airship battles and naval warfare to hold some exercises in case you all needed to quickly use The Vixen's Luck or your BoatMech for rapid boarding and defense.
"Mass charges," She would say, "While impressive, are not very effective when against an opponent that's dug in, has superior technology, and is fortified." She presented her biggest proof as the attempted wave attack by the Bandit King's forces against your estate. Even though you were all outnumbered by the combined thousand-plus strong bandit forces, the invaders were completely wiped out to the last bandit, with only the graveyard and Bandit King remaining as proof of their existence.If it wasn't obvious before, you were reminded how much Gerty liked speaking about military tactics. Every once in a while you would share some strategy from your old world, which would cause her to praise you for your 'military genius' much like when you introduced the idea of trench warfare."Sir!" This was one of those occasions Gerty would take you aside to speak with you, "I urge you to not consider line infantry as a standard. As much as I admire Westphalia, there are certain duchies within the region that retain such outdated military tactics. It would result in massive harm for our forces— even with the use of your machines. Although a line of armored clankers could use the tactic to great effect, it would do so in spite of the tactic rather than because of it.""Line tactics are when a bunch of soldiers stand in a line on an open field, right?" You asked, vaguely recalling something about it in the history books."That is the essence of it, sir." Gerty replied."Yeah don't worry, I don't plan on using it." While it sounded interesting as a past concept, you liked your robots more.Gerty saluted, and you both went back to coordinating with everyone.In another of these occasions she'd theorize about the viability of using construction clankers and digging machines to quickly build fortifications and trenches. Bertha, gaining a begrudging respect for the machines after countless hours spent fighting them, agreed with the use of clankers in battle.You yourself considered Gerty's ideas.>And you made Gerty continue to train you all. (Uses up Gerty's action next week)>And you let Gerty practice using the construction clankers to quickly build up fortifications. (Uses up Gerty's action next week)>However, you wanted to keep her schedule flexible for when next week rolled around.>(Write-in)Besides the training which complimented everyone's morning practicing, there were random drills held throughout the week. These were both to attack and to escape, mostly focusing on evacuating quickly in the case of an emergency or in giving a rapid response to any attack, mostly focusing on quick-drawing weapons. Gerty's class wasn't Gunslinger, but she knew enough about guns to shoot accurately.Bertha became a much better warrioress now that she had experience sparring with opponents that weren't low lever bandits, robots, or monsters. She was also got a prompt to change her [Custom Special], something she was very proud to attempt in showing you.
"Master!" Bertha said. "I think I'll have the stuff ready!""You mean your Custom Spe-""Yeah!""Alright. Go on.""Umm." Bertha looked around. "Shoot, where the heck did it go?"You wait for a few minutes as Bertha almost frantically looked around."Master..." She looked at you with quivering lips. "I swear, I just had it..."After calming he down, mostly by allowing her to get a few good sniffs of your body, she requested that you allow her another week to train."Master, I promise I'll be useful to you." She said, determination filling her eyes."I already know you are. You don't have to prove that to me." You smiled."I know. But still." She remained determined.>"Alright. But don't overdue it." (Uses up Bertha's action next week) (Bertha guaranteed to get another Custom Special)>"You can focus on your skills this week, and we can see where to go from there." (Bertha will have her weekly actions like normal)>(Write-in).In other news, Cattleya gained more experience using pistols, air shot rifles, and the gauntlets you made her. Combined with her claws, animal instincts, natural speed and flexibility, she became a terror in combat. Despite her physical progress she was lacking in the magical department, not to mention she hadn't even gotten her first [Custom Special] yet. While outwardly she didn't say anything, you could tell she was getting a little frustrated.On the opposite side, Mel was able to make good use of her fae magic. She'd been practicing it often, as it incidentally complimented her class as a beguiler. She could now use Woodland Stride, which allowed her to quickly run through woodlands and could better hide everyone's tracks when traversing these biomes. And she was certain, as she told you, that she'd be able to gain the ability to levitate before long.Unlike Bertha and Cattleya, she updated her [Custom Special]. The [Fae Dust Cloud] was now replaced by the aptly named [Missing Melody]; an ability which could temporarily deafen any enemy by singing a failed version of a fae song. It made her voice become almost impossibly high-pitched — more than it already was. You knew this because she accidentally used it against you and a few others— thankfully for only a few minutes and without any injury other than a headache. While you were quick to forgive her for that misfire, you could tell that event led to her getting knocked down a few ranks in the hierarchy slave-wives had.Ayane, surprising herself, also seemed to be doing pretty well. Though she wasn't able to keep up with the likes of Gerty or Cattleya, your vixen was still able to hold her own for much longer than before. Her fire skill, Kitsunebi, had increased dramatically since she first became your slave."To think," She'd muse to herself, "That I had such power at the tips of my tails."That was a sentiment many of your wives happened to share.===
You wiped some sweat from your brow.Gerty had gathered you all early in the morning to get working on everyone's fighting skills.Despite the chilly air, the practice you were doing was hard.As you went to train yet another set of spell castings and sword thrusts, until you realized you were the only one doing them.Glancing back, you see your wives staring at you. Pinkened and some with their mouths agape, they simply watched."So," You began, "Are you all just gonna stare, or-""Hey, Master~" Herta said, a lascivious grin creeping onto her face. "I think it's time to take a break~""I think, uh, I mean I'm pretty sure," Mel stuttered, the redness on her face furiously growing, "Um, Herta is one-hundred percent right! Haha! C'mon, Master, let's go! Please?""Woah." Bertha's smile nearly matched the goddess', though it was clearly lathered with confidence. "You've got things backwards, Master, we're the ones that should be spoiling you~""The gods have blessed us this wonderful day." Gerty, deciding to stop her teaching as an instructor for the time being, kneeled before you. "Master, please revel in our bodies, and use us until we can no longer think of anything besides you.""Bloody hell, guv. Are you trying to make us go nuts?" Cattleya at least was straightforward with her thoughts."Now, all of you, while appreciating Master's beauty for a moment is a thing of celebration, this should not distract us from the task at hand." Ruby Rose sneakily went by your side. "We should control our baser instincts and continue to improve ourselves.""Thank you, Ruby," You said, "With that said, let's-""Of course, Master and I shall be in the Control Room, drinking tea and enjoying each other's bodie- company." Ruby cleared her throat. "Yes, Master and I shall be enjoying each other's company."Right. You turned to Ayane."Aren't you gonna add something?" You asked your vixen."I fear I may not be as eloquent as the others." Ayane gave you a soft smile. She's the only one that had some sense of composure, though her eyes still happily drank in your form."Is this some mortal thing I'm not getting?" Yumi asked.The rest of your wives silently stared at the ghost girl."What?" Yumi blinked."You aren't able to smell anything cause you're dead, right?" Bertha said."Yeah? So?" At Yumi's words, the looks your wives gave her became those of pity."And you don't have the chance to touch my gallant Master either, right?" Ruby added. "No warm embraces, correct?""No?" Yumi frowned. "What are you talking about? I'm a ghost.""You poor thing..." Ayane muttered."You might be a ghost, but I wouldn't wish that sort of fate to any woman." Herta added. "Ever."The rest of your wives continued to give their condolences to the ghost, making Yumi get more and more annoyed.
"How dare you all look down on me!" Yumi exclaimed. She then shifted slightly in the air. "Am... am I missing out?" You barely heard her mumble out that last part."Yes." Mel replied."Master is great." Herta nodded, though you wouldn't be surprised if she just blurted that out randomly."He smells better than you can ever imagine." Bertha added."I..." Yumi suddenly shook her head. "No, wait! I almost forgot the universe is purposefully sabotaging me! Yeah. Yeah! HAHAHA! Haha... ha..."As strange and amusing as these situations were, they ended just as quickly as they began. Like with any anime fluff, the comfortable status-quo imposed itself onto you all again.While you went back to working on turning the giant pearl into a crystal orb, you found that Yumi was hanging around you more often. And, on an occasion that Herta needed to get some rest, the ghost girl took the opportunity to speak with you."Ah, fair seeker of shadows, what whispers of fate bring you to speak with Yumi on this fateful eve?" She greeted you."I should be the one asking you that." You replied, giving her the attention she clearly craved."It's abundantly evident that your soul yearns for the incandescent glow of my presence!" She said. "To linger alone in the abyss of time, trapped within the confines of one's solitary thoughts..." She suddenly had a very empty and faraway look in her eyes, but quickly shook it off. "But enough of this meandering reverie. Tell me, o Savant Lord, would it ail you to seek company?""O, wondrous Yumi," You replied again, putting on some airs and matching her speech, "I find myself entwined in the grand tapestry of destiny's weaving, with no place to settle my working hands this week.""In that case," She looked away and played with her hair, "How about next week?""Oh? Are you asking me-""W-what!" She tried, and failed, at appearing aloof "Don't get this wrong! I'm not asking you out on a d-date or anything! I was just-""I was about to say— before you interrupted me— if you're asking to practice with that new ghost crystal wand." You smiled innocently. "I never mentioned a date."Yumi's reaction was priceless, her face changing into varying shades of blue and her mouth spewing out stuttered inflections."The..." Yumi tried to gain her cool again, once again to mixed success "The wand. Yeah. Uh, that's what I was talking about." She cleared her voice. "So, next week we can practice.""Is that a request?""Yes?"You feel that shit-eating grin on your face again.>And you told her you'd think about it, teasing her some more.>And you said that it was a date. Getting a stuttering ghost as a response. (Uses up John Doe's action next week to practice ghostly magic with Yumi)>(Write-in).
>>6268789>And you let Gerty practice using the construction clankers to quickly build up fortifications. (Uses up Gerty's action next week)She could pratice by starting to make that wall around our territory>>6268795>>"Alright. But don't overdue it." (Uses up Bertha's action next week) (Bertha guaranteed to get another Custom Special)>>6268804>And you told her you'd think about it, teasing her some moreDepends on bad luck research really
And when can we use the Crystal ball?
>>6268789>And you let Gerty practice using the construction clankers to quickly build up fortifications. (Uses up Gerty's action next week)We were planning on making a starfort to surround the mansion so I say do that now. It won’t help against explosive shells but against monsters and bandits who won’t have access to that this is good. >>6268795>"Alright. But don't overdue it." (Uses up Bertha's action next week) (Bertha guaranteed to get another Custom Special)I want her to punch dragons to death>>6268804>And you told her you'd think about it, teasing her some more.We will see depending on everyone’s schedule.
>>6268822>And when can we use the Crystal ball?It'll be available after you test it to see what it can do, which'll happen next week in-quest.But if you mean when you'll generally be able to use it, then it'll mostly be in the background or if you want to see a specific place in the world as a suggestion in a vote. This is assuming you have the legendary item in your inventory/estate/along with you on your travels.
>>6268789>And you let Gerty practice using the construction clankers to quickly build up fortifications. (Uses up Gerty's action next week)Add combat engineer to her repertoire.Later down the line, we could experiment with AFVs for frontal assaults. I'd like to see whatever this world can field go against a foot of RHA and anti-tank shells vrooming around at high speed.>>6268795>"Alright. But don't overdue it." (Uses up Bertha's action next week)Fine fine.>>6268804>And you told her you'd think about it, teasing her some more.We need our action next week to go chop chop on the aluminium, but it does appear that by now Yumi is basically a shoe-in for wife #8 or 9 depending on Aila. How we're going to hug n fug remains an open question.
After a long day of working with Herta on the legendary orb, you found Ruby Rose going about the mansion looking for books and papers. All of said books seemed to relate to the use of skills and curses, meanwhile the papers were from Herta's own theories and ideas.Ruby Rose's hair was disheveled, and she had bags under her eyes. She was clearly occupied by the requests you've made of her.You stop your Mastermind for a moment, intending on getting an update from her."How's the research going, Ruby?" You said."Hmm?" She glanced at you, blinked, and stifled a yawn. "It's progressing quite well. While I've been having some understandable issues concerning certain recommendations made for the direction of my studies. Yet the initial concept stage has gone well. For now, at least.""Go on.""Ah, it's merely that 'breakthrough' that the so-called goddess made me consider," Rose's eye twitched "Is giving me more trouble than anticipated. Mind you, I do not despise complexity. But dealing with powers beyond the human mind without a proper scheme feels like a waste of effort." She wasn't fond of picking up after the goddess."I see." That wasn't too unexpected. Despite her continued efforts, Ruby couldn't grasp the divine concepts that those with Lunacy Savantae can. Be they impossible engineering or the more abstract parts of a skill. "May I see your progress?""Certainly." She pulls out some papers and notes. To her credit they were all expertly organized, a far cry from the messes of strewn blueprints and notes Herta usually made after working.A glance at Rose's work instantly leaves you impressed. Despite being mentally impossible for Ruby to understand certain concepts, she nonetheless found ways to give it sense and worked up a plan from there. Though you doubted she knew what exactly she was doing, she held onto any logic and ran with it to its conclusion — like one who was both deaf and blind had figured out how to write.You give her some tips, as well as some ways to make her workload more efficient."And that would the most efficacious... ah, I see." She did her best at trying to understand it, the light in her eyes desperately creating a scheme out of it all. "Thank you, my Master.""If you need any further help, just ask me or Herta.""I shall visit you if I have any inquiries." She gave you a tired curtsy. "Once more, I must express my gratitu-"You don't let her finish as you kiss her. "You've been doing amazing, darling.""Mmm." She savors it, her energy returning and her morale up. "Ah, you alone make it all worth it, my gallant Master~"
Unlike with your Mastermind's research, Herta's progress seemed to stall when it came to figuring out how to cure the Bad Luck curse. You couldn't blame her too much, considering that she tended to get tired more easily due to how she was expecting, not to mention how much she helped you out otherwise; Herta's help was far more critical than you expected in terms of getting that scrying orb finished—she revealed ways to make the legendary artifact's final version much better than you could've figured out on your own."We make a great team, Master." Herta would say after working with you for hours on end. It would've been a pretty normal compliment were she not currently acting as your footstool."Oh?" You gave an almost playful scowl. "You say that even after you've procrastinated with the Bad Luck!""Kyaah~!" She'd happily cry out, even as you put some pressure on her. "Getting punished by Master... is seriously the best~"And you continued to harass her in ways that she loved, making her—if not fully finishing her work— then at least coming close to finding a cure when you made her focus on it again.Anyway, the week came to a close. And with it, there were some new things to consider for your wives.You:>Begin working on aluminum production.>Continue interacting Yumi. Maybe make some items so you could share physical contact with her, or practice using the crystal wand so you could use her ghostly magic.>Work out, get some more muscle on your body and try to learn a spell. This should be easier with what Todred taught you.>Train with a wife of yours to increase a stat. (Which wife?)>Try getting Ayane to conceive your child.>Upgrade a vehicle with ingots and materials (BoatMech or The Vixen's Luck?)>Construct a large artillery piece.>Start another construction project. (What?)>Create more clank variants and get the factory running again. (Will require ingots and other materials)>Tinker up something. (Weapon, gadget, set of armor, other?)>Explore the surrounding region. (For settlements, resources, scrap?)>Visit a place you know about. (Centria? Northumbridge? Vonstadt? Riverdale? Other?)>Set off to visit Thea. (Bring any of your wives with you?)Herta:>Begin working on aluminum production.>Build a dockyard by the dungeon's entrance.>Build a lighthouse.>Continue to look into finding a cure for Bad Luck. (Potential to find a cure this week with a good enough roll)>Create for you some manner of magic item.>Charge up the little jewels with single use spells.>Either create more of or upgrade the robotic sewing machines.>Begin refurbishing one of the mansion's unused rooms into something else.>(Write-in)(continued next post)
Cattleya:>Collect as much scrap metal as she can find from the estate.>Chop down some trees from the nearby forest.>Plant some saplings and seeds.>Organize all the minerals, gemstones, and other items you've bought from Centria in a storage area.>Start building a hangar for airships.>Continue practicing her gauntlets and shooting.>Use the magical fertilizer to make the cotton fields become ready to get picked again.>(Write-in)Mel:>Work on her invisibility.>Work on her mana's stamina.>Work on her physical stamina.>Continue practicing her fairy magic.>Continue practicing her sharpshooting and sniping skills.>Train in infiltration and ambushing.>Scout around the estate.>Lay some traps in the forest.>(Write-in)Ayane:>Continue training both magically and physically.>Look around for any herbs that can serve as holistic medicines. She can likely make medicine to lessen morning sickness. Can also brew healing, recall, or stamina potions thanks to the notes left by the witch.>Continue focusing on writing to her connections in Centria. It should give you some more time in keeping their interest.>Make the graveyard more beautiful. Set up a small shrine there.>(Write-in)
And roll me a 1d100 with whatever choices you make.
Rolled 42 (1d100)>>6269280We>Begin working on aluminum production.Yumi will get her date after this, if other anons are not wrong this has time limitHerta>Continue to look into finding a cure for Bad Luck. (Potential to find a cure this week with a good enough roll)And talk about time limits. NotIseQM can we get a bonus to this if we promise a reward for herCattleya>Start building a hangar for airships.More airships in futureMel>Scout around the estate.Hmmm.....Ayane>Make the graveyard more beautiful. Set up a small shrine there.Sounds like one time thing
Rolled 30 (1d100)>>6269280>Begin working on aluminum production.Enough stalling >Continue to look into finding a cure for Bad Luck. (Potential to find a cure this week with a good enough roll)Aslong as it’s finished by the time Ayane gets into heat >>6269298>Start building a hangar for airships.If we are going to ramp up aluminum production in the future, extra ships to carry it and of course ships to protect those will be needed>Train in infiltration and ambushing.We need Mel to be able to cause maximum mayhem behind enemy lines when we need be >Continue training both magically and physically.Basically our only magic caster
>>6269298>NotIseQM can we get a bonus to this if we promise a reward for herSure.
>>6269414I'll add ways you can encourage her next week along with any suggestions here.
>>6269416She will get extra treatment for every day of this week until this week is over, however it will only start after she is done her job and we approve
Rolled 25 (1d100)>>6269280>Begin working on aluminum production.Time to go. We should aim to have our first electrolysis bath set up by the end of the week.>Continue to look into finding a cure for Bad Luck.So, we've got three weeks to dispel this so we can get Ayane pregnant safely. Ayane's already walking on sunshine but soon she might be wondering if it's all for real - free of Bad Luck, soon to be a mother, being part of industrial history, in better shape than ever and being the one to break the big news to the rest of her clan. The next few weeks are going to compound on her existing happiness to feel like emotional ascension to her.>>6269283>Chop down some trees from the nearby forest.We're going to need lots of wood soon for construction and fuel>Scout around the estate.Make sure everything is still in order and there's no ne'er-do-wells about>Make the graveyard more beautiful. Set up a small shrine there.I think she'd enjoy it, and taking a break from training. Don't spare the effort when it comes to spirits either.
Rolled 45 (1d100)>>6269283I agree with this >>6269298 plan.
You glanced at some of the robots you'd made as they cleaned scale from the boilers in the basement— those machines were proving their worth in the best of times— as you decided to finally begin smelting some aluminum.But first — after what felt like an eternity of putting it on the backburner — you had an overpowered cheat item ready to test out.Entering the Arcane Laboratory, you gave the now newly named Orb of Farsight one final polish, feeling the curious power overflow from it like fizzling soda.This wasn't the first time you'd tested the Orb. It was a process that took all of last week: You'd been able to get images of places well enough, though these were often devoid of most life. It was almost like watching some sort of post-apocalyptic scene, where all the places that should be teeming with sapient and animal life were now empty, leaving biomes and buildings like ghost towns but without the ghosts. But with the help of a certain goddess, as she gave insight and assistance in a way that only the gods could, the pearl was now able to display images of people and creatures in the present time.While you did a pretty good job with making it— being the spearhead of this Legendary Artifact and all— Herta's help was nothing to scoff at (no matter how much she would've wanted you to do just that).Initially you could only use the Orb once a day for around ten minutes without feeling woozy out from a lack of mana. But with Herta's tinkering this was extended to an hour each day.The only downsides were that you couldn't hear anything from the Orb other than a low droning hum, as well as there being a 'mana leak' which could give out the fact that someone was watching, but only to those most sensitive to mana. These were things that remained a mystery to both you and the goddess.Speaking of Herta, you used your orb to look at her. She was hard at work with researching the Bad Luck skill, until she paused and began to look around— as though there was something she was trying to find.You take a few glances at other places, not limited to your properties in Centria; the knights were building their small fortress in the plaza, and one of them seemed to be talking with a man in adventuring gear. Your castle was peaceful as always, though now it had the occasional kitsune pass by, granting the place a few check ups before leaving. As for your kitsune father in-law, you were glad to see the old fox peacefully fishing by that flying tower you'd lent to him, the ghost crystal holding Sumiko on a necklace he wore. Lastly you glanced at that wasteland you'd purchased, and found it without anything of interest. Not even animals scurried through the place— tough, much like before, an almost constant flow of airships passed over it often.You consider looking for Thea in that island you thought she might be related to, just to check up on the big tiddy giant since this Orb was all thanks to her gift.
The island had no movement nor any apparent life other than some palm trees. Odd.Even more strangely, you do get an image of Thea — in a blank void. She takes notice of you, smiles and waves, before the Orb becomes dormant once more.After that interesting scene, you further test it to keep tabs on your non-divine wives as they work on their various jobs. There isn't much to say about it, as they all give it their all. Though you found something interesting when you watched Mel.It takes no small effort to find a beguiler with fairy blood and the Woodland Stride ability, but you eventually manage to catch a glimpse of her. A sudden look of worry is plastered on her face moments after you do so. Cautiously, she goes invisible. You try to find what she might've been worried about, but you don't see anything nearby.As you wonder about this, Herta barges into the room once more."Master! I have something to share with you!" She exclaimed, catching her breath."You have a cure for Ayane's curse?" You replied, letting the Orb return to its dormant state."Nope." She shook her head. "Worse — I felt some weird magical energy earlier today, but I couldn't figure out where it came from!" She looked to her sides, then whispered in an almost conspiratorial tone. "I felt the presence come from here the most. I think there's a pervert that's obsessed with you, Master." Ironic, coming from her."Hmm." You use your orb again, conjuring an image of both you and Herta as you both stood in the Arcane Laboratory."Master." She got deadly serious as her voice went low. "I don't want to alarm you, but I can sense that magic again.""It's the Orb, you idiot." You chided her, setting the Orb of Farsight to look into the room both you and Herta were in. "See?""Huh? Whoa." She became fascinated by the effect of having the Orb show an image of you holding the Orb as you held it, almost going infinitely. "Weird..."You did get the feeling that someone was watching you as you used it to get a look of yourself. After some tests, you knew that the Orb used mana as a sort of tunnel to give you a picture of what you wanted, and would leak out a very small amount in the places you saw it in, though only those that were the most sensitive to mana could tell when was something off. At least that's how Herta explained it— also mentioning that it'd eventually 'seal up' after an unknown amount of time."Hey." You put it down and wave a hand in front of her. "Do you get it now, you useless goddess?""Huh?" Herta blinked. "Get what?"At that moment Mel seemed to take the opportunity to appear before you."Master," She said. "I hope I'm not interrupting, but I have some important news.""Go ahead, I'm not doing anything important." You said."I felt an unknown presence nearby, and-" She glances at the Orb you held, and gives you a sheepish look as she scratches the back of her head. "Gosh, this is embarrassing. I must've sensed that Orb you made."
"No worries." You reassure her. "Anything else I should know about?""There's some high level monsters near the mountains and the sea." Mel said. "And I found the remains of some sharks washed up in the shore.""Huh???" Herta looked between you and Mel, pouting all the while. "Master, why the heck are you so calm with her and angry with me? We both didn't know about the Orb!""Maybe because Mel didn't have any context and figured it out with a look, meanwhile you're the goddess that helped me build it and still did know somehow?" You said. "It's clear you're a dumb maso-bitch goddess that's only good as a breeding sow, but you still should've been able to tell since you literally explained it to me."You used to feel strange when dishing out so many insults to her at once, but it's become a habit for you at this point. Also it always made Herta happy, so that was a plus.Case in point— the goddess blushed and smiled."Kyaaah~! Master, you're so mean to me~"Besides, it was always fun to tease a cute chick. Herta was no exception to this rule."Um," Mel scratched her head again "Master, I'm gonna go do some more reconnaissance. If, uh, that's alright with you?""Go ahead." You allowed it."Thanks, um." She gulped. "I love you, Master." She added quietly, departing soon after you gave her the go ahead."Master," Herta's smile took a more lascivious turn. "What terrible things are you gonna do to me, now that there's no witnesses?""You," You began, "Are gonna finish finding a cure for Bad Luck.""Eh?" Herta looked confused for a moment. "Master, you don't have to tell me to do that. If you're mad with me you can always just slap me-""And once you're done," You continued, drawing close to her "I'm gonna give you an extra 'punishment' this week for slacking off, every day. As long as you don't half-ass things. Understood?""Huh?" Another bout of confusion, and Herta blinked a few times in succession."What the hell are you waiting for!" You put on a good scowl for her. "Stop standing around like an idiot and get to it you lazy, petulant goddess!""Master!" Her eyes light up with energy. "Yeah! That's the stuff! I'll figure out the cure by at least the end of the week!"With that Herta gave you a kiss, you returned it with a light feel of her behind, and she happily went off to do some eggheaded armchair investigation that only this goddess was capable of.===Ruby Rose came to you sometime later in much better spirits than before."My gallant Master," And she continued by calling you that name she got from her favorite book, The Baron's Bandit, "I come bearing good tidings on the work you've assigned to a humble slave like myself.""Madame," You said, also referencing that book, "Any news you bring, no matter how grave, shall have its sting lessened by the elegance of your words.""What a gentleman~" Ruby replied, her smoky contralto pleasantly lathering her voice like honey.
She would tell you that the breakthrough had gone well, making tons of progress. Reading her research made you realized [Custom Special] could become overpowered as shit. It dealt with actually being able to control when the prompt for [Custom Special] became available, but only a special version of the screen — letting you switch between past abilities you've already had at your whim. Unfortunately this didn't extend to newer powers, so you couldn't just spam it until you got every ability you possibly could on standby.At least not yet.Ruby Rose remained pretty happy about her progress, despite not knowing what half of it meant. She promised to wrap it up by the end of the week.It reminded you of how invigorated Herta was after that little talk you had with her. You gave the goddess a good scolding every time you saw her, and stressed the importance of getting things done."But Master-" Herta would say "I couldn't finish it because I was working with you!""Are you gonna keep on making excuses, or are you going to stop being such a lazy noodle-armed bitch?""Kyaah! I'll do it, Master~!"And so things went for the duration of the week. However, you did feel like you could do some other things to encourage her.>Just keep things going as they are. Herta seemed pretty enthusiastic as is.>Spend some more time with her. Giving you goddess some attention always helps. (Herta will be more likely to find a cure) (John Doe's weekly action of starting up aluminum production won't be fully focused on)>Continue to mount the pressure on her, some rougher 'sessions' could do wonders. (Herta will be more likely to find a cure) (Herta will be exhausted after this)>(Write-in).On another note, Gerty had been doing well with her building practice. She tended to focus more on what she could do in the midst of battle, foreseeing the need to build in crisis situations.Given that she would split her time learning how to lead the constructions clankers in many different ways, you expected your competent Holy Knight to have a grasp on how to use the robots. Yet, with an apology and a salute, she asked if there was anything in particular you wanted her to practice."Why not everything at the same time?" You queried."Sir!" She said. "Focus is key to grasping onto something!"Well, it seemed like that was how she learnt things.(Note; Gerty will learn about all of the below and more, but this will help her get the clankers to build something specific in a short period of time in case of an emergency)>Ladders and siege buildings.>Bridges and clearing pathways.>Walls and general fortifications.>(Write-in)
Happy 4th to all the burgers!And give me a 1d100+30 roll for Herta's research on Bad Luck along with your vote, Bo3DC: 40, 65
Rolled 85 + 30 (1d100 + 30)>>6269959>Just keep things going as they are. Herta seemed pretty enthusiastic as is.I have faith that she can get it done. We meanwhile need to focus on the aluminium and I don't want to push her to exhaustion for health's sake and that we need her up and about.>Trenches and distributed fortifications.We need the ability to turn our manor into a mini Verdun at a moment's notice.
Rolled 58 + 30 (1d100 + 30)>>6269959>Just keep things going as they are. Herta seemed pretty enthusiastic as is."You have earned it, my beautiful breeding sow">Walls and general fortificationsI would still want castle walls around our territory
Rolled 100 + 30 (1d100 + 30)>>6269959>Spend some more time with her. Giving you goddess some attention always helps. (Herta will be more likely to find a cure) (John Doe's weekly action of starting up aluminum production won't be fully focused on)>Bridges and clearing pathways.
>>6270054Lets goooo
>>6269959>Just keep things going as they are. Herta seemed pretty enthusiastic as is.I have faith in herAlso being able to switch our special between our already discovered ones at will is pretty amazing >Walls and general fortifications.We can build little murals on the walls once it is finished for fun
>>6270054Total Goddess Victory
Today was a good day for Herta.Your promise must've made something click in her brain, because she was suddenly way more focused than before. Those extra 'treatments' for the rest of the week seemed to be her sole goal, as she spent the entire day feverishly researching in a nearly endless frenzy of Lunacy Savantae — presenting the finished research to you the morning after.Bowing to you, head nearly to the ground as her skimpy outfit, the poor excuse for clothing as it ever was, lay in folded pile next to her. Before you she presented a non-exhaustive compilation of her research."Master, it is this filthy slave's pleasure to inform you that she's completed the task you've assigned to her.""And what do you have here?" You took a cursory glance at it."Like I said," A excitedly smug expression graced her face "As the Goddess of Artifice, this was easy for me to do.""Don't get cheeky, you maso-slut." You took the offered papers, instinctively placing your foot on her head. Your efforts were rewarded by the happy sounds the goddess made.Any suspicion that she might've half-assed her research to get it done quickly was dismissed as you skimmed through her work.Detailed descriptions about the nature of skills, focusing in particular on cursed skills — both in their differences and similarities — was explained flawlessly. The more you read the more exhaustive it became. Doubtlessly, it'd help in understanding what skills were at a fundamental level. It was written in such a way that it wouldn't be impossible for anyone who wasn't a Savant to understand it. Yet the most important fact was the claim that she found not one, but multiple ways to get rid of Bad Luck today with the resources you currently had.This was above your expectations."Impressive work, for a lazy goddess like yourself." You put on some airs for this eccentric wife of yours. "And for that, you shall be given your reward.""Hah, aah~" Herta breath was heavy as you applied some more pressure. "Yes~! YES!!!"Keeping your word, you gave her an extra dose of your 'protein' every day for the rest of the week while also indulging her masochism as an added bonus.Her arrogance skyrocketed enough for you to 'bring her down' and her ego inflated for you to pop it as you 'put her in her place' — much to her pleasure.And to top it all off she still had time to, in her own words, "Keep getting bossed around by you, Master~">Just take it easy and let herself get spoiled by you.>Help you work on the aluminum production.>Build a dockyard by the dungeon's entrance.>Build a lighthouse.>Create for you some manner of magic item.>Charge up the little jewels with single use spells.>Either create more of or upgrade the robotic sewing machines.>Begin refurbishing one of the mansion's unused rooms into something else.>(Write-in)Herta enthusiastically explained the multiple ways to get rid of a cursed skill.
The first suggestion was to create a blessed potion, which Herta explained was like a specialized version of Holy Water. A few spells cast by Herta on some clean water, mixed with herbs that you had in the pantry (those glowberries Mel bought in Centria were apparently important for this), all mixed together and boiled. Finally it would be blessed by Herta again, and when Ayane drank from it the cursed skill would be permanently neutralized. You considered how these could be easily handed out to your in-laws to cure them too.Another way was simply remotely cutting the curse from its source. This sounded more confusing on paper than it did in reality— it involved Herta using the aether to sever the curse from Ayane, balancing your vixen's karmic weight in this life. This required some magic circles to be drawn, again in the purified sanctuary known as Herta's Haven, and would take some meditation on Ayane's part (which thankfully your vixen was already good at doing). Unlike the first option, this had more to do with correcting her karmic imbalance in her Status Screen.The third was transferring the curse onto another item or person. While this seemed the simplest, it involved getting an item that was strong enough to hold such a powerful curse. Luckily you had some inactive mana crystals from the goblin cave that Herta purified, of which at least one could serve as a vessel to transfer the curse into. You'd get a crystal bearing a curse of Bad Luck if you did this, if you wanted to have crystal with captured cursed energy for whatever reason.Herta also spoke about a divine ritual being to fully purge all curses in Ayane. Since Ayane's cursed skill of Bad Luck was considered a mistake according to divine law, it made matters easier. This ritual required Herta to make a lengthy prayer in her own name— as the Goddess of Artifice— while Ayane was surrounded by some Savant-made artifacts all standing on the sacred grounds that you'd allotted to Herta. And, after an hour of chanting and prayer, Ayane would begin to levitate for a few seconds, and then would be free of her curse soon after.Ultimately Herta was able to confirm that the skill known as Bad Luck acted like a magical disease of sorts.
There were also other options, such as killing the person(s) that placed a curse on Ayane's ancestor or otherwise exorcising the dark presence from where it began—but this proved to be a difficult thing for multiple reasons, likely necessitating taking a trip to her Oceanippon (which would take weeks) as well as potentially having to hunt for monsters or evil spirits. There was also the possibility of simply suppressing the skill, though Herta advised against this due to it not being a permanent removal, merely placing the curse into a hibernation of sorts, and since it also needed the help of at least two Guardians to properly suppress it.Herta had knew how to do all of those cures and assured you that there would be no side-effects or anything out of the ordinary going on."And you wouldn't call getting rid of a thousand-year curse out of the ordinary?" You asked."Eh." Herta shrugged. "I've studied purification, curse removal, and purging corruption for a long time. There's usually multiple ways to go about fighting curses or corruption, even tricky ones like cursed skills. Honestly, things just seemed to work out when I was looking into that. Maybe because I was studying how fortune worked, a little bit of it was left on me?" She cleared her throat. "Not to say I was lucky. This was all because of my genius!""Right." You couldn't help but smile. You don't think you're ever gonna get tired of this silly goddess of yours.Nonetheless one thing was certain; no matter which cure was used, the curse would no longer get passed down from parent to child.Ayane was currently in the middle of tending to a newly made garden in the graveyard, and was committed to making it a much more pleasant place to live in, with a shrine she was planning to build being one of the main points of interest.Little did she know that in less than a day she'd be free from the jinx that had been ruining her life.You considered how you wanted to do things in terms of curing her Bad Luck— since she has already expressed her faith in you, deliberating to you in these matters more than you'd expected. The again you'd already proven to be reliable when it came to helping her against misfortune; making lucky artifacts or putting that luck-increasing spell on her wedding ring were just a few examples, and that didn't mention all the personal issued you helped her get through.Though the choices all ended the same way— with Ayane getting the curse that plagued her removed— this was still a huge moment for your kitsune. While all of the ways to cure her ultimately didn't make much of a difference, save for those that would send you around the world, Ayane requested that you be with her. Considering this wouldn't eat into your time making aluminum, you happily obliged.As always, the choice was yours.>Create that blessed potion.>Use the aether to balance her karmic weight.>Transfer the curse onto an empty purified mana crystal.>Do the ritual.>(Write-in).
>>6270603>Help you work on the aluminum production.I want money>>6270615>Create that blessed potion.Not only is it the easiest but the cheapest too, and the best way to cure all our in laws. When we do get around to curing them as well I suggest we get a few of them to do the crystal one just for the sake of having them.
>>6270606Okay, question. How scalable are the second and fourth methods? Do they have to be done one at a time, or can we bring the entire extended family here for a mass ceremony?
>>6270603>>Just take it easy and let herself get spoiled by you.Reward was promised and a reward shall she get. If she wants let her with aluminum production otherwise let her be spoiled.>Do the ritual.Its says all the curses, before we do ask Herta what other curses would she had
>>6270623Second method depends more on how well the person can keep their mind clear. It can be done for many people at the same time if everything goes right.Fourth could have a mass ceremony, but it'd take a lot out of Herta without a mana crystal/any source of extra mana to help her out.>>6270624>Its says all the curses, before we do ask Herta what other curses would she hadThat was a typo on my part. Meant to say that it's like purging any potential curses she might otherwise have, not that Herta knew if there were any other curses on Ayane.As far as you're aware Ayane only has a curse of Bad Luck. Though it's possible she might have other curses, neither you nor Herta nor Ayane have found evidence of it.
>>6270651>As far as you're aware Ayane only has a curse of Bad Luck. Though it's possible she might have other curses, neither you nor Herta nor Ayane have found evidence of it.But curse are all not-positive
>>6270656Unless the Bad Luck curse was only there as a seal to an even greater curse
>>6270656Yeah curses do pretty bad stuff. Some are easy to get rid of, some aren't. A few are subtle, but most are noticeable.>>6270657I won't confirm or deny this. But I will say that Herta's crit success will help you guys deal with any curse shenanigans.
>>6270669Just checking all kitsune dont have this bad luck curse
>>6270603>Just take it easy and let herself get spoiled by you.We promised her a reward, and she'll get it in full for such good work. Let her luxuriate for a bit while we come and give her some desired treatment and commit such appalling degeneracy as cuddling and rubbing her bump.>Do the ritual.Let's give this one a go. I want to start prepping for curing the extended family in a series of mega-rituals (fuck knows how many potions we'd have to make), so it'd be good for her to practice now with Ayane and prepare some mana boosters.
>>6270677Yeah not all of them have it, but so far kitsune are the only ones you've seen with the Bad Luck curse.
>>6270657Terrible luck?>>6270679This method would require the kitsunes to come to our sacred cave and that many Kitsune flying in with bad luck I can only assume will invoke the Hindenburg
>>6270733I mean, they did manage to stuff themselves all into one room without everything catching fire and exploding, so I think we can put them on an airship. At least in a few batches.
>>6270733>and that many Kitsune flying in with bad luck I can only assume will invoke the HindenburgThis would only happen if they didnt have their luck artifacts for some reason
>>6270603>Just take it easy and let herself get spoiled by you.>Help you work on the aluminum production.Maybe this is just me greeding but given Herta's proclivities, I can see John slavedriving her on the aluminium as part of the leisure by scratching the masochist itch. Probably won't be as good as doing it purely for business but it does kill two birds with one stone.>>6270615>Create that blessed potion.Just very portable and convenient.
>>6270603>Just take it easy and let herself get spoiled by you.>>6270615>Create that blessed potion.
>>6270603>>Just take it easy and let herself get spoiled by you.>>6270615>Do the ritual.
You, Herta, and Ayane are at the Holy Sanctuary — Herta's Haven.A circle of artifacts made by your hands glow with divine energy. They surround a fox-eared woman.The Goddess of Artifice chanted directly outside the entrance. She wore the intricate garments befitting of a goddess, yet these struggled against the form of a woman soon to be a mother. Her voice could be heard echoing throughout the cave system."How're you holding up?" You asked Ayane, the both of you outside as Herta continued to pray and chant."I'm-" Ayane paused and took a breath. "I'd be lying if I denied how nervous I feel. Thank you for being here with me, Master. Despite how doubtlessly difficult and time consuming your work must be, I doubt I could go through with this without you.""No problem." You'd begun automating a few parts for the aluminum production, and where now waiting for the results. The timing was such that you could spend time here with Ayane.You passed the time by speaking to your fox merchant. Mostly about things like aluminum, a subject which interested you both for different reasons. Though she already knew about concepts like electrolysis, and of how much of a pain it was to use — considering non-magical electricity was already inefficient to produce, and magical electricity had its own weird properties, among slews of other issues — she would help with suggestions that, knowing your otherworldly origins, could help inspire you and grant a new perspective. You came to consider mana and crystals as a blessing, almost as great as machinery was. You already got used to steam a long time ago, adjusting your mindset (and even entertaining thoughts of diesel shenanigans). The price to pay for that steampunk — electricity — was something that you were beginning to overcome.With your familiar presence a clear source of comfort for Ayane, the two of you continued to talk. Of merchants, materials, mechanisms, and other matters, until things fell into a peaceful lull. You took note of the blades of grass beyond the clearings and pathways, gently swaying in autumn's breeze almost like waves. And golden rays of yellow were reflected on them— both divine energy from the artifacts and beams of this afternoon's sunlight that managed to pierce through the canopy.The plants and the water and the light between the leaves made you recall how Herta was able to create a small batch of blessed potions—mentioning how you all needed to get some more glowberries and soulsalt if you wanted to have more. It was enough to give to your entire kitsune family."Ah, Master." Said Ayane, "I think it's happening."For a split second you think she was getting taller, but that thought was quickly rejected when you realized that levitation was the culprit.She began to glow as well, and the Savant-made artifacts dimmed. Yet these objects gently raised themselves over the ground alongside, beginning to spin around her.
Herta came close by, having stopped her divine prayer. She looked at the now flying foxgirl with a stony expression."Curse Dispel!" She chanted one last spell at your vixen after a few seconds.What looked like a dark aura slowly got pulled out of Ayane, slowly vanishing into nothingness.As suddenly as the final part of the rite began, it ended. Ayane fell, and luckily you were close enough to catch her before she hit the ground, holding her princess-style."Master!" Ayane looked up at you, a faint hint of red on her face. "Are you alright?""Yeah, I'm good." You felt a little touched that she thought about you before anything else. "What about you?""I'm..." She blinked a few times. "Lighter? Everything feels more alive."You set her down as Herta approaches. A smug smile graced the goddess' lips as Ayane confirmed she was feeling fine, and you made a mental note to 'punish' the goddess for it later."What do you mean?" You said to Ayane, wanting to know how your fox is feeling."Ah, how to explain..." Ayane seemed to try looking for the right way to say it. "Have you ever had an old wound with a constant, chronic pain? And it's been there for so long and your body is so used to it that you don't realize you have it? Well..." She gets lost in thought."Go on." You said."It's like that. A heaviness in my soul that I've had since before I can remember has suddenly disappeared. Colors are vibrant, and I feel more... alive." She looks towards nothing, yet from her movements you're sure she just opened her status screen. "Yes, it's gone!" She hugs you. "After all these decades! Master, thank you so much!"She kisses you. Multiple times. It feels pretty nice."Hey, I was just here for emotional support." You said with a grin. "I didn't do much other than be here.""There's no need to be humble." Ayane chuckled. "You're the most important part of my life— as it should always be.""Ayane's right. I don't actually care about curing her." Herta said. "If it weren't for you, Master, I would've been fine with just letting her stay with that curse.""Sounds irresponsible." You raised an eyebrow towards the goddess as your kitsune continued to shower you with kisses."Eh, I mean, it's not anything serious like mental corruption." Herta shrugged. "And cursed skills can be managed with lucky artifacts. Don't get me wrong, curses are still bad and I'll dispel them when I get the chance. But a family having unlucky lives is pretty low on the priority list for me." You could only imagine what the 'priorities' Herta had would look like, given how she spent her days craving your 'cruelty'.Still it was callous of the goddess to say, and it threatened to bring down the mood, but thankfully Ayane was too happy— or too distracted by you— to give Herta's comment any weight.You decide to return one of the kisses Ayane gave you, keeping it going until she lost her breath.
"Master." Ayane spoke as tears of joy threatened to fall from the corners of her eyes. "Words cannot express the happiness I now feel."And none were needed as your soft tailed wife continued to embrace you.===Flickers of light abounded. It was a warm welcome to most, but a great annoyance in the eyes of a certain ghost.Yumi floated around the graveyard as she followed you—a habit the both of you were getting used to. She flinched when passing under a particularly strong ray of sun, grumbling but otherwise unaffected.You didn't say a thing as you went about your business. Today you were here to evaluate some materials Ayane had spotted; your vixen happened to find some tin ore by the surface when noticing a few gold coins hidden by the ground, finding both of these things as she was watering the newly added plants by the two graveyards— bandit and innocent both. Yet only one of these places held a shrine, noted by the distinct gate (a torii, you think Ayane called it), that almost welcomed you towards it."Even wretched scoundrels and forgotten slaves are given respect and honor." Yumi noted. "And this was your idea, Maste- Savant Lord?""Yeah, it was." You confirmed. "It just didn't feel right to not have anything."And you might need it for someone in the future. But that wasn't a thought you liked to have in your head."But for such lowly life? And names you know nothing of?" She looked at you curiously. Seeing your unchanging expression, she continued "You are a strange one, Savant.""Well, to be fair my wives and I initially burned and threw out a bunch of bodies the first time the Bandits invaded. Remember that?""Fate's cruel hand weaves the mundane, bespeaking actions already done and foretold." She basically said that that's how people usually deal with corpses."I mean, it wasn't pretty. We were too tired to dig up graves after dealing with the invasion, but if we just let them out in the fields we would've had to deal with the stench and the monsters.""How curious, the reverence you bestow upon the deceased, like whispers of forgotten legacies dancing in the twilight of your actions.""This sort of thing wasn't too uncommon back in my old world.""Maybe so." Yumi sighs. "It reminds me home. Even that fox woman of yours, though she makes graves better and honors the dead, still doesn't fully understand what it's like to honor the dead.""Hey, you can't deny she's trying." You defend Ayane's clear attempts to give those that passed some honor."Did she think about making a grave to begin with?" She asked. At your silence, she sighed. "Whatever the case, I appreciate the gesture you've made to us spirits— whether we wander this world or not— o Savant Lord."You let the subject fall at that.Speaking of Ayane, she was here as well. She greeted the both of you politely.
A glance revealed her handiwork: Red spider lilies and white chrysanthemums adorned the newly cared for areas. You noted that yellow carnations could only be found in the bandit's graveyard. Nonetheless both gravesites held themselves beautifully— Ayane had outdone herself.A few tree seeds were planted near the edges of the clearing and the pathways. Given some magical fertilizer, these would soon grow into cherry blossoms. When you asked her about the choice for sakura trees, Ayane responded that they represented the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, "Although I would be lying if I didn't say I planted these to remind me of Oceanippon. I hope you'll forgive my selfishness, Master."Within the main graveyard a small shrine had been built by one of your construction clankers, a torii gate accompanying it. Ayane said that the shrine was to honor the memory of this place, and wasn't necessarily meant for any deity (unless you counted Herta, since she was also in the place place), gate divided the area between the sanctity of the shrine and the rest of the world.The fox and ghost seemed to have much to talk about. Despite Yumi and Ayane being from the same country, they were born in wildly distinct regions and time periods, and weren't similar in personality. Yet seeing them speak about how much has changed was interesting to hear about. Now that Yumi wasn't so temperamental anymore, they got along well— despite Yumi's earlier comments of Ayane not truly understanding how to respect the dead.You were able to get some insight into what Yumi's life was like when she was alive. It made you consider how she'd ended up here to begin with. As they spoke you made your assessment of the tin ore; not enough to make an ingot, but it could help Mel or even Cattleya track down a bigger deposit somewhere. If there was any more to begin with, that is.Eventually you all reach the mansion. Ayane excused herself to meet with Bertha, as they were the ones making lunch this time, and Yumi flies off to read some books after some quick banter was shared between the two of you.
Herta was soon to greet you, easily finding you by using the spell you placed on her golden collar.You then proceeded to spoil the goddess with love and attention, the very same that would appease her masochistic tendencies as you'd done ever since she finished making a cure for Bad Luck so quickly."Master~" Herta said, guiding your hand to her stomach. "You feel that? Our babies are kicking. They must be happy to hear your voice."You didn't know what to say to that. An indescribable emotion warmed your heart.After sharing some more intimate moments with her, the two of you found yourselves by the dining table hand in hand. The rest of your wives soon followed suit.Bertha came by, with Ayane following behind. The latter was carrying a comically large tray with many types of western and asian foods.Ayane tripped— but quickly regained her composure. Though the same couldn't be said about the trays of food she was carrying.Strangely enough there wasn't anything to worry about. All of the plates landed directly in front of everyone by the table— along with utensils and napkins and other items that were needed for eating— all perfectly set up, much to everyone's glee."Yay!" Bertha said. "This stuff looks delicious!""Weren't you there to cook with her?" Ruby queried to Ayane, not questioning what just happened."Yeah? So?" Bertha rebuffed. "Just because I helped cook doesn't mean I can't enjoy the food.""That a new ability, mate?" Cattleya glanced at Ayane. "A skill, spell, or artifact shit to set the table?""No." Ayane shook her head. She was the very picture of composure in almost every situation, this one none the different. "I don't believe so.""So you're saying what just happened is just a coincidence?" Mel said as she tried (and failed) to use some chopsticks. "I've heard that you've gotten your Bad Luck removed, but-""Congrats on that again, by the way!" Bertha interrupted."Indeed." Gerty continued. "It is by our Master's grace that you've been cured.""-yeah, we're happy for you." Mel cleared her throat. "But I don't think that means you've suddenly become super lucky, right?" She glanced between you, the goddess, and the fox."Not that I'm aware." Ayane then placed a finger to her own chin in thought. "But now that you mention it, I have had some rather fortunate things happen to me as of recent.""Well it isn't some sort of karmic reversal, that's for sure." Herta spoke as she kept on embracing you like she was touch starved. "I didn't increase her luck or give her blessings. I just cured her from any curses she might've had." Herta did tell you that if there were any curses Ayane had that you didn't know about, the ritual fully got rid of them. She also mentioned something about 'giving Bad Luck one final purge' before it was removed from Ayane's body, though you weren't entirely sure what that meant. She was likely being cautious again.
"It's honestly not that complicated." You said as you looked at what you had to eat. It was takoyaki, you think, by how savory it tasted. And you wondered how she managed to make this so quickly."It's her wedding ring, isn't it?" Mel guessed, turning to you. "I mean, you put a lucky spell on that. Right, Master?""Yeah, I sure did." You said. A little bit of luck wouldn't Ayane, you felt.From there conversations devolved into other things.Most prominent of these was a small argument that emerged between Cattleya and Gerty."Listen, mate," Cattleya repeated what she'd said for the fifth time now "I just need the bloody clankers for a little while to help with the fookin' hangar.""And once more, I will ask for how long exactly?" Gerty replied, her voice like a wall. "I must organize this with my schedule, considering that a particular number of clankers are needed to-""Bloody hell, how about a week? Sounds fair, innit?" Cattleya meowed after eating another egg."If the Master is willing, I shall do it." Gerty countered."Um," Mel decided to throw her opinion in the ring. "I actually need some clankers as well... Not construction ones! Just a few regulars or an armored one. Cause there's some high level enemies coming over when I was scouting the base of the mountains, and I'd like to have some defenses. I mean I wouldn't be against looking through the forest again, since it'll help me practice Woodland Stride. And, uh, in that respect... why can't we share how many clankers we all get?"Both your Cat and your Holy Knight looked poised to rebuff your beguiler, but with a word you were able to nip this emerging argument in the bud.
As usual, the choice fell on you.>Let Gerty keep on using all the construction clankers to practice. (Hangar will take at least another week to complete)>Have most of the construction clankers help out Cattleya. (Gerty's training will take a pause, and she'll try to do things manually)>Split the clankers between them. (Some construction clankers might be destroyed due to the increased workload)>(Write-in)While for for Mel...>Allow her to bring a couple of clankers with her. (Scout places by the foot of the mountain-passes) (Mel gets some experience fighting alongside clankers)>Let her practice Woodland Stride, even if she doesn't scout as much in other places. (Mel gets stronger but only scouts the immediate estate and the forest)>Instead you'll send her to the coastlines with a few of your aquatic clankers. Maybe she could find what was killing those sharks. (Mel will scout your land's coasts)>(Write-in)As you were giving your orders to her, another thought was brought to you. You knew that she wanted to discover more about fae magic, as it was clear it was generally in the back of her thoughts every single day."So, Mel," You said casually as you petted Herta. "How're you doing with your fae magic?"Your beguiler's eyes lit up. Mel was always happy to speak about fairy things when given the chance, and this time was no different as she went on about levitation and fairy dust and those little fairy stones she bought or even the book of fairy tales she has.>You'd have her practice her fae powers next week. (Uses up Mel's action next week)>You didn't say anything about it, however. (Mel will have her weekly action like normal)>(Write-in)
>>6271878"Ayane's right. I don't actually care about curing her." Herta said. "If it weren't for you, Master, I would've been fine with just letting her stay with that curse."Looking at some of the things Herta has said in the past she really doesn’t care about the world she has made, feel like that is going to be an issue later >>6271883It’s nice to see Ayane happy and hopefully with the in laws cured later our clout will go up too>>6271911>”Master~" Herta said, guiding your hand to her stomach. "You feel that? Our babies are kicking. They must be happy to hear your voice."Amazing, how much longer until they are born? >>6271919>Have most of the construction clankers help out Cattleya. (Gerty's training will take a pause, and she'll try to do things manually)Honestly neither are too pressing so I am fine to switch votes if it comes to a tie >You'd have her practice her fae powers next week. (Uses up Mel's action next week)She really wants to so why not
>>6271919>>Split the clankers between them. (Some construction clankers might be destroyed due to the increased workload)We can always build more and if they dont get totally destroyed they can be always fixed>>Allow her to bring a couple of clankers with her. (Scout places by the foot of the mountain-passes) (Mel gets some experience fighting alongside clankers)Sure>You'd have her practice her fae powers next week. (Uses up Mel's action next week)>>6271929>Amazing, how much longer until they are born?It was assumed by the doctor week or two ago that she would have around 2 to 5 months left before giving birth
>>6271919>Have most of the construction clankers help out Cattleya.The hangar is about the least pressing thing we're doing right now. What's an extra week when we don't even have any regular airship traffic right now?>Allow her to bring a couple of clankers with her.But we should investigate the shork deaths next week.>You'd have her practice her fae powers next week.Should be a regular thing for herNice about the tin, we can follow that up easily since cassiterite is a dense mineral that we can pan for. Even better if it's an alluvial placer deposit since that's so much easier to extract than hard-rock mining.How's the progress on making our wives' maternity wear? Is it something that's happening in the background or do we need to dedicate some time to it? While our clothes-wearing wives' bumps haven't come through yet (except Gerty, though Ruby should start showing very soon), I'd feel much better if Gerty and Bertha had suitable heavy armour to protect their bellies sooner rather than later given they might be called on to fight at short notice.I do wonder if we missed a trick here by not capturing the curse. It would have been funny to put it in a crystal, set the crystal to break when its box is opened and anonymously mail it to Forthwythe.>>6271929It's funny considering Herta was the one to originally suggest working on a cure, if only as practice. I'm not worried since it's always been very clear that her world mostly consists of her, us, her children and her fetishes and she doesn't have the brainpower or initiative to care about much else. That's just how it is, and it's likely how it always will be with Herta.I look forward to Ayane writing that letter to her family - possibly the most important letter they have ever received. I imagine it'll torch any remaining doubts about us in the family and get us a lot of favours once we work out the logistics of extending a cure method to them. Combine that with a more unified and suddenly more prosperous mercantile family and they could play a more important role in our business affairs going forward.It's getting increasingly difficult to keep track of the weeks but I think Herta is 16? weeks (14wks + 2) pregnant. With the children beginning to kick strongly and potentially responding to sound, it seems like she's late in her second trimester, which tracks with my earlier assumptions of her pregnancy developing about 50% faster. At this rate, I think she'll give birth in around 10-12 weeks (or thereabouts).
>>6272216>How's the progress on making our wives' maternity wear?It's going well so far. All of them have light clothing (loose dresses, shirts, and robes) to wear for when they begin to show. Cattleya and Herta have a few outfits even though they don't need them.Bertha was sewing a few dresses on the side and your other wives bought some clothes in Centria, which helped.>Is it something that's happening in the background or do we need to dedicate some time to it?Getting casual clothes has been happening in the background and has been accounted for. But getting armor depends if you want to have someone (including yourself) dedicate a week to making it.>It's getting increasingly difficult to keep track of the weeksI've been trying my best to keep tract of weeks too and all the actions happening in them. It's starting to clutter my notes lmao I have it that Herta is just 13 weeks in, so already I might've messed up somewhere. I'll need to dedicate a day or two to rereading the quest again and reorganizing my notes kek
>>6272414Chuck making them the best suits of maternity armour this side of Centris onto the todo list then, since our wives did ask for them. I assume that by this point Gerty is really struggling to squeeze her bump into her regular armour. Also, does Ayane have enough physical conditioning to wear armour by now?I came to week totals anywhere from 13 to 16 weeks and had to reread it several times, eventually settling on 14 (+2 weeks to convert it to traditional gestational age, though the formula (i.e. time since last menstruation) may differ in this world given menstrual cycles are wonky) - I may have rounded up to the end of this week, if that accounts for the discrepancy. I'd have a live-updating reminder of what week it is and keep a list of weeks and what happened in them to make a coherent timeline.
>>6272668>I assume that by this point Gerty is really struggling to squeeze her bump into her regular armour.She hasn't been using her Holy Armor ever since the return from Centria lmao>Also, does Ayane have enough physical conditioning to wear armour by now?She's able to wear some medium and light armor by now, but being able to run in metal plated armor for more than a few minutes without getting exhausted is still a bit beyond her.>I'd have a live-updating reminder of what week it is and keep a list of weeks and what happened in them to make a coherent timeline.I'm working on that, and I've considered making another rentry thing and wrapping it along with the detailed archive Ruby Rose has as an action when its selected but I'll probably have something up by the time the next thread comes along.
It has been some time, but after hours of plans and tests you'd decided to finally begin a test run in mass producing aluminum.You'd set up a few robotic arms, repurposing factory and boiler rooms in the dungeon to create the goods. Though far from ideal or even close to what you needed, it still managed to get the job done. Somehow. You didn't question what didn't need to be questioned."This isn't going to work, you know?" Herta as she lounged on a sofa behind you. "You need dedicated machines to separate the materials, siphons, not to mention all the space that-""Doesn't a lazy goddess like you have other things to do instead of bitching and whining?" You gave your words just enough bite to make her shiver happily."I wanna spend as much time as possible with you this week, Master." She gave a lustful smile and shuffled around, letting a leg lazily dangle from the furniture's edge as she wiggled her hips a few times to gain your attention. How she even managed to bring a whole sofa down here remained a mystery.You gave your attention back to the machines after that little display. And, as the whole room came to life with whirs and spinning clockwork, you smiled at the fruits of your handiwork.Herta wasn't wrong— in its current state things wouldn't work out. But it also wasn't as though the whole place would collapse. A few tweaks here and some tinkering there, and you'd get a test batch of aluminum running before you'd know it. While there were still parts missing — replaced by measures that were good enough — everything was being held together by the combined perceptions of a Savant and a deity. Which was at least marginally better than being held together by dreams and duct tape.While you were pretty good with building stuff, you weren't the type that could just create robots or automatic conveyor belts from memory. Lunacy Savantae came in to save the day each time you came to a pause. It was almost like a boundless spring of inspiration—controlled insanity—gave you strength and focus without losing creativity.From the corner of your eyes you saw some of the drills gathering dust. It had been some time since you'd used them for anything important, but you imagined that actually digging out a large room to house your aluminum ambitions would need them greased up again.You glanced at half-done machinery. Though you were proud of what you'd accomplished in so little time, you realized there was so much more to do.>And you decided to spend another week working on things here. (Uses up John Doe's next weekly action to continue focusing on producing aluminum)>And you considered how you'd spend your next week. (John Doe will have his weekly action like normal)>(Write-in)Herta's presence was more useful than not. While she could be an incompetent pain-addict, and a part of you feared that she'd be too clingy while demanding your undivided attention, the goddess had a mind of helping you out wherever she could.
Not to say all things were constant work. In between supplying her with a steady stream of your 'treatments' of 'protein' as her meals, the affectionate spanking sessions, massages— yes, in between all of these things that made your goddess refreshed and happy, moments of soft intimacy followed. The ones that you felt were the most tender would involved the times when you'd embraced her and felt for yourself the light movement from what your wife carried.Yet the Goddess of Artifice, while content with remaining your 'personal toy to play with', insisted on assisting.And assist she did; fixing the place up and doing everything she reasonably could (so long as it didn't interrupt her pressing schedule of sleeping and getting spanked by you) to make aluminum production more convenient. She'd even drawn up suggestions on where the best places to build this foundry was and how to use the energy and factory rooms to most efficiently power it up.You considered how happy she was when building things, but her energy and enthusiasm were clearly from the fact she was with you. She drank in every moment you 'took advantage of' and 'forced yourself' on her.Still she was always eager to help.>And there was no reason to stop this natural help she was giving you. (Uses up Herta's weekly action in helping with aluminum production)>But you still had other plans for her. (Herta's weekly choices will be given as normal)>(Write-in)After hours of hard, tedious work, deciding on how to power some newly built furnaces, eventually ending up using the boilers to create steam energy. Figuring out the best way to make things work out was no easy task — goddess' help or not. You were sorely tempted to use Lunacy Savantae to speed things up in this particular step of your plan, yet you knew that getting too wild with it could mess things up down the line.However that wasn't to say that Savant-made things like rooms had no place in when making space. The two of you, lost in Lunacy Savantae, did well as a team. Even as you drilled out some more space to in turn make even more space within by some sort of Savant trick, without making the entire dungeon collapse. Although Herta never forgot your promise to give her extra 'treatments' every passing day, and you were more than happy to spoil your needy goddess.Before you knew it, you already had a couple of large spaces set up."Part of me wants to ask how this is possible." You look at the underground rooms that were bigger on the inside than out. "But I already know the answer, as much as I can't put it into words.""It's because you're a genius, Master." Herta complimented. "A cruel genius that rightfully forced me to work like the cow I am," She was the one that insisted on helping you. "And when you get frustrated you grab me with your strong arms and slap me silly and pin me down and use me until I'm filled with your-""Hey, Herta," You interrupt as a sudden thought occurs "How strong are you?"
"Huh?" She blinks at the sudden question.You repeat yourself, this time being specific about her divine powers."I'm less strong than I was when I was in Heaven, but more than when I first arrived here. I think. But I can replenish my divine energy faster when I'm near the sanctuary you let me have. Other than that?" She shrugs. "I don't know.""But you'd at least be stronger than an average Savant like me at your full strength." You mused aloud."No." Herta said, expression serious. "Even if I had my full powers as a goddess back, you'd still defeat me. Maybe not in a day, but eventually you would." She ended with a confident twinkle in her eye."Okay." You're almost startled by how certain she was. Though at the same time you felt like it was true for some reason. "And you don't know if you'll get your powers back soon? I mean, you're already strong with your Lunacy Savantae.""To answer your first question: I have no idea." She lounges, becoming aloof again. "As for the Lunacy Savantae; I might be strong, but I've been getting tired more often. I'm pretty sure it's because I'm carrying your growing seeds inside of me, Master~""And what about Savant powers in general?""It's probably because Lunacy Savantae is a mirror of my powers as a goddess, I think? I'm not sure. I honestly don't know how it became such a thing in this world." She gives a hum in thought. "Master, haven't we had these conversations before?""Yeah, we have." You confirm. "I just wanted to know if anything changed since you got that sacred sanctuary.""Other than being able to purge corruption and curses better? No idea. Unless you're talking about what I said earlier with replenishing my divine energy faster."A few minutes of silence pass. These moments are peaceful, only broken by the occasional burst of steam or the whirring of gears. You occupy your thoughts and actions with building things as Herta rocks back and forth to entertain herself, as she usually does when there's nothing on her mind. As you build a particularly tedious machine, your mind wanders to the subject of your first wife— reclining and taking it easy after being satisfied by your 'rebukes' and 'punishments'.Eternally masochistic, arrogant, and completely devoted to you: She was always found joy in the work you gave her and never shied away from any physical punishment you dished out to her, only occasionally did she whine if it became too difficult for her to deal with (like when she decided to work the bellows or when a puzzle becomes too hard for her to solve)."How much do you care about this world, Herta?" You glance at her as you make the sudden question."Huh?" She gave you a confused stare. "It's good, I guess. I mean, I'd be pretty miffed if the World Creation Engine messed up something, but everything seems to be going alright even after tens of thousands of years. But other than the corruption and some Guardians going rogue, the world is fine."
"Do you care about anyone that was born in this world?" You try to rephrase the question."Should I?" Herta blinks again. "The only one that really matters to me is you, Master. As much as I care about any kids we have together, and our great great grandkids, you're still more important than anything and anyone else, Master. If it was a choice between you and the rest of this world's life, I would always choose you. H-hey, don't look at me like that! Ouch! Stop pinching my cheek! I'm not some murderous psycho! I even helped destroy some magical corruption in this world! Which pretty much translates to making the world a better place for everyone anyway! Heck, if I see a demon I'd kill it on sight!" After you calm her down with some spanks and massages, she continues. "Ah, that felt good. Your hands are always so strong, Master... Wait, before I forget; I still like knowing more about the stuff I made. And it'd be sort of sad to see it all be destroyed. I just don't want anything to get in the way of what you and I both have, Master."While Herta's worldview was unsurprisingly centered around her fetishes and devotion to you, as well as general indifference towards everyone else, a part of her was consistently adamant about purging demons and magical corruption. You knew that she'd always been tasked with planning/fighting against mental and magical corruption, and was familiar with how deadly it could be. But upon further questioning you find that she didn't particularly care about the fate of the world, thinking more in terms of how this would ruin the pureness of her fetishes and destroy your life."Why are you doing all of this?" Was another question that popped into your mind."What do you mean?" Herta tilted her head."All of the help you've been doing for me, all the devotion you show to me. Hell, you just helped me make a few aluminum ingots even though you said it wasn't gonna work out.""Because I love you, Master." She didn't miss a beat. "I always will and I always have, since the day we first met."It didn't take you by surprise, but it was a good reminder of how much she cared. How much all of your wives cared.You decided to celebrate your success here by showering your first wife with love and attention.And she, like always, happily took pleasure in being pushed around and bullied by you.===Bertha was excited about something.She was practically dragging you around to show it to you. From what you gathered, she'd been able to do something with her [Custom Special], though what it could be was lost between her happiness. Until you both stop at her room and she opens a chest, nearly diving into it.You didn't complain about the view she was giving you."Master, Master! Check it out!" Bertha takes something out of there and presents it to you with a simple flourish. "Ta-da!"She acts as though she's holding something, yet nothing but air could be seen.Except...
"You have something invisible in your hands." You notice."It might look like I don't have anything but- huh???" Bertha stopped and stared at you, impressed. "Whoa! How could you tell?""I have high perception." You waved it off. "Anyways, this doesn't look like it's a spell.""That's cause it's a robe that uses up invisible string!" Bertha said with pride."Must've taken some effort to actually make. Well done.""Thank you, Master! You have no idea how tough it was to figure out."She went on a slight tangent describing how strange it was to actually begin sewing it. However, once she got the system down, it was easy for her to finish it up."Honestly," You gave her a shit eating smile "I think you'd look great in it.""You think so~?" Bertha responded with a sultry grin of her own, immediately knowing what you were implying."Yeah." You go for a cop of her butt.After a few moments of passion, you both cool off by going outside for a bit."So, you mentioned something about getting another [Custom Special] earlier?""Oh, yeah that's right! I almost forgot that the entire reason I was sewing stuff was to figure it out. I have the prompt and stuff ready!""The prompt for your status board?" You asked, wondering how sewing had anything to do with getting another ability unlocked. Bertha nodded her head in reply. "Tell me what it says." You continue."Alrighty, Master!" Bertha said with a smile. "Here's the stuff: Weapon Boost, Pink Pompom Cuteheart Pow-Punch, and Skullbreaker Deathstorm.""Ok." You didn't comment on the names. "What do they do?""Huh?""Their descriptions. What does the descriptions say?""Dunno. It just has the names and if I wanna replace Barrier Shield with any of them.""... are there any other choices?""Nope."Right.Well you could guess what Weapon Boost did, but the other two...>"Go for Weapon Boost." You knew what you were getting with this.>"How about the Pink Pompom thing?" Bertha would probably like this, if only for the name.>"Skullbreaker Deathstorm." It sounded badass.>"Actually, Barrier Shield doesn't sound too bad." Have Bertha keep her old Custom Special.>(Write-in)."Your sewing has the potential to be be pretty useful." You said after some more was discussed about abilities and skills."Thank you, Master." She said. "I learnt it from my mom. As a Warrior I gotta have at least something to make myself attractive to my hubby.""You're already plenty attractive." You countered, your eyes happily taking in her natural beauty."Aw, thanks Master. You saying that actually means a lot to me. Especially since my talents are mostly just about armor and weapons.""You know, while I've an idea on what that's generally about, I'd like to hear what it means from you since you have them.""It basically just means I can use and fix up weapons and armor better than normal.""Can you make new armor pieces?" You didn't hide your interest.
"I mean, like, I'm probably a little rusty? I'd be pretty good at it even if I didn't try, but my dad also taught me how to fix up my own armor, so I guess I'm pretty alright with it.""I'm only asking this to know if you can make custom armor to fit pregnant women." You decide to be blunt about it."Oh. Well, yeah, I can do that if you want me to, Master. While I can enchant armor or weapons with some basic protections, I can't do any of the fancy enchantments or blessings cause I'm not an Artificer or a Savant. But I can make it so that they're easier to enchant and bless, Master."You asked her to explain more about it, and Bertha revealed that she could probably make a few pieces of armor next week. Although, for whatever reason, she seemed more enthusiastic about sewing and practicing with her hammer than about making armor. At the same time she'd assure you that she'd be more than happy to help you out here, and was experienced enough to make excellent and resilient sets of armor—after brushing up on how to start again, that is.>Have Bertha make some suits of armor for pregnant women. (Any specific designs and/or materials used? Bertha will otherwise make some Holy Knight's Armor, chainmail, and Adventuring Armor that'll fit pregnant women) (Uses up Bertha's action next week)>Have Bertha brush up on her sewing, culinary and other household abilities. She seemed pretty proud of these things. (Uses up Bertha's action next week)>Have Bertha's schedule remain flexible for what you wanted her to do next week. (Bertha will have her weekly choices like normal)>(Write-in).Other than that, you noted the now nearly built airship hangar. Because of your decision to let Cattleya use the construction clankers for most of the week, it was almost complete.It was...>On the roof of your mansion. Though not exactly the largest, it got the job done. It could always be vertically expanded.>On the rolling green fields someways beyond your crops and the small stone fence, less than a half-hour walk from mansion.>Near The Clank's Shelter in the forest, convenient to your clanker patrols. Another clearing had been made close to it.>Near the dockyard's beach. It required a bit of creative building, but your clankers managed it.>Inside of one of the hills, where the bandits used to hide in. It was a little further off, but not too out of the way. It was well hidden at least, and you had the potential to dig a route towards it.>Connected to the cliffside, emulating a few of Centrian places where you could dock airships.>In... the clouds??? It was a port that was meant to fly— you'd also seen a couple of these in Centria. But you needed to use your Lunacy Savantae and some ancient enchantments to make it airborne.>(Write-in).
>>6272923>>And you considered how you'd spend your next week. (John Doe will have his weekly action like normal)I wanna see the choices>>6272924>And there was no reason to stop this natural help she was giving you. (Uses up Herta's weekly action in helping with aluminum production)>>6272943>"How about the Pink Pompom thing?" Bertha would probably like this, if only for the name.If this is a choice between goth Bertha and cutesy Bertha, then it is outrageous that we cant have both>>6272945>Have Bertha brush up on her sewing, culinary and other household abilities. She seemed pretty proud of these things. (Uses up Bertha's action next week)Personally I think armor for pregnant women is like bodyarmor for a child, something has already done terrible wrong for it being in use.>In... the clouds??? It was a port that was meant to fly— you'd also seen a couple of these in Centria. But you needed to use your Lunacy Savantae and some ancient enchantments to make it airborne.This better not take more time
By the way have we gotten any mail and can we sent it?
>>6272962>If this is a choice between goth Bertha and cutesy Bertha, then it is outrageous that we cant have bothDon't worry it isn't, it's just a choice on what her [Custom Special] is though I'm glad someone could figure out she was potentially characterized 'goth' and 'cute' sides.>This better not take more timeTime? No, it'll be finished in the background by Cattleya. But not without some effort on your part and some extra materials.>>6272966>By the way have we gotten any mail and can we sent it?Eulia brought some mail in the background before you did the ritual that cured Ayane and had the blessed potions ready. She didn't bring anything except newspapers and a letter from Todred. He wrote that there's been some unforeseen complications when dealing with the exploding wand (just some scrambling around as the Academia higher ups and Mage's Guild caught realize that their magic wand design somehow got leaked to the black market). Though he mentioned they were dealing with it all pretty well, all things considered I was planning on writing about the letter along the end of the week update/new week choices, but may as well say it here too since it already happened in the background.Eulia will likely return early next week.
>>6272990>Eulia brought some mail in the backgroundNo mail from elf. Have we lost our powers over women, have we lost our magic touch, did we rud her ears too hard, oh the humanity
>>6272994>did we rud her ears too hardkekI can't say anything else without spoiling things sorry lol
>>6273010Either we did something only husband and wife should do or we asked her hand in marriage. These are my guesses
>>6272923>And you decided to spend another week working on things here. (Uses up John Doe's next weekly action to continue focusing on producing aluminum)Important.>>6272924>And there was no reason to stop this natural help she was giving you. (Uses up Herta's weekly action in helping with aluminum production)Let's get it done quickly.>>6272943>"Actually, Barrier Shield doesn't sound too bad." Have Bertha keep her old Custom Special.She's practiced with it.>>6272945>Have Bertha's schedule remain flexible for what you wanted her to do next week. (Bertha will have her weekly choices like normal)Don't feel too strongly about it, so I'm fine with changing this if there's a tie.>Inside of one of the hills, where the bandits used to hide in. It was a little further off, but not too out of the way. It was well hidden at least, and you had the potential to dig a route towards it.Keep a hidden one for now.If we can also have the flying one I'll vote for that too. But not if it'll take more time.
>>6272923>And you decided to spend another week working on things here. (Uses up John Doe's next weekly action to continue focusing on producing aluminum)Can’t stop won’t stop>>6272924>And there was no reason to stop this natural help she was giving you. (Uses up Herta's weekly action in helping with aluminum production)>>6272939Honestly, pretty normal reaction, at least she isn’t insane. >>6272943>"How about the Pink Pompom thing?" Bertha would probably like this, if only for the name.I have high hopes >>6272945>Have Bertha make some suits of armor for pregnant women. (Any specific designs and/or materials used? Bertha will otherwise make some Holy Knight's Armor, chainmail, and Adventuring Armor that'll fit pregnant women) (Uses up Bertha's action next week)Need it sooner or later>Connected to the cliffside, emulating a few of Centrian places where you could dock airships.If we are expecting a lot then having it close is good
>>6272923>And you decided to spend another week working on things here.>>6272924>And there was no reason to stop this natural help she was giving you. (Uses up Herta's weekly action in helping with aluminum production)gotta keep trucking with that metal. I do question the wisdom of trying to do all of this below ground, it'll be a nightmare for ventilation and much more difficult to scale. When we graduate to fully-fledged industrial facility in the future, it will have to be above ground. I still haven't given up on my plans for a hydroelectric facility either, who cares if electricity is less efficient when your power is free and you have as much as you need on tap?I hope Herta's couch is leather or some other firm fabric. Otherwise it's going to get filthy very fast from all the dust and dirt down there.>>6272943>"Actually, Barrier Shield doesn't sound too bad." Have Bertha keep her old Custom Special.I like what she has and can keep practicing with it>>6272945>Have Bertha make some suits of armor for pregnant women.I've already set out my stall on this. While we won't be sending them into battle personally when they're advanced enough in their pregnancies to need them, their other combat and support roles (whether that's slinging spells, commanding clankers, being a medic etc.) that they can perform even when heavily pregnant will still place them in a battlefield environment where some form of protection is warranted. That and there's always potential emergencies or non-battle incidents.If we have enough aluminium spare, how about we forge it from duralumin alloy? It's strong and very lightweight and a suit of armour made out of that - even disregarding the maternity aspect - would be a massive upgrade over steel in terms of mobility and much easier for less strong individuals to wear. Telescoping laminar plate for Gerty, chain with adjustable buckles for Bertha and maybe some lighter kikko armour for Ayane?>Connected to the cliffside, emulating a few of Centrian places where you could dock airships.It'll be a good use for the cliffs and allow level loading and unloading without needing to land or faff about with getting things up and down from high places as well as being close to the future port for any transshipment.
Rolled 1 (1d2)>>62729451 for Pink Punch, 2 for Barrier Shield
You found Ayane writing another letter for her family, adding some elegant pieces of origami to them. She'd been working on making those items of paper art ever since she finished decorating the graveyards and built the shrine.Ayane then critically glanced at the most recent origami piece she'd made— a nine-tailed paper fox. She discarded it with a sigh, returning to writing her letters."A shame Eulia left so soon." You commented idly."Ah!" With a small sound your vixen looked up at you, startled. "My apologies, Master. With all the excitement that I've gone through, I cannot seem to get my mind on things.""Yeah." You glanced at some of the origami pieces "I can see where Ryko and Shizuku learnt to make origami so well.""Quite the opposite." She giggled. "They were the ones that inspired me to begin learning.""Oh? You seem like a natural.""Thank you, my love." She bowed her head. "I've had much time to learn.""Right, you seem to be doing alright." You said. "Tell me if you need anything.""Ah, Master, wait." Ayane said. "Would you mind telling me what your favorite color is... actually, nevermind. I have a much better idea.""Oh?" You smiled. "Planning something for me?""Hmm." She gave you a playful smile. "I would tell, but that would ruin the surprise, Master~"Some more warm conversations followed, making you recall the notes that were given to you by Eulia not too long ago. While it was mostly garbage— from advertisements to news from the Adventurer's Guild, even the owner of Cinnamon Inn, Ein Tiller, contacted you again. But hidden between some bureaucratic letters you'd found Todred's note...To the honorable Savant, John Doe, and his wives,Greetings. May health be upon your house...Todred went on for a few pages about greetings and giving you some details on what was going on in the Academy. He described how Marigold, who was an important and influential member of the research department, was leading talks to better comprehend what was going on with that exploding wand, now given the name Duin Mor-01. And that led to the wand's research getting delayed for fear of a mole combined with attempts to replace all the wands in the Mage's Guild and the Academy. He expressed how, while inconvenient, the faculty had to confirm none of the students had any wands like the one you gave him as soon as possible.I regret to write with hardly a word of good news, and yet I will once more assure that in the following days, which shall likely be over by the time you read this letter, I would have discerned the origins of it's placement. Once you return to Centria, I request that you visit me to discuss these matters, whose sensitive topics seem to have accumulated before my eyes.With my best regards,Todred ThaumatWhile that was more than a bit annoying, you were more concerned over the fact that the mail harpy didn't have any letters from any non-bureaucratic elves.
Hearing that news disappointed you in a way you hadn't felt for a long time, and made you think about things you didn't like. While this world had treated you well so far, you couldn't help but assume you'd done something to scare her, or worse pushed her away with your domineering personality.Then again it might not be a problem on your end. Maybe she was simply too busy to send a letter, or she'd gotten unlucky and it was lost in the mail. It could've gotten intercepted by a third party, like her family. Maybe said family found out you'd gone on a date with her, and now she was on the run from them. What if she died somehow? What if she'd become forcefully engaged with Forthwythe or Rostchilde? She could've been kidnapped for whatever reason. What if she was dead?You shook the thoughts away from your head. There was no reason to be so affected. You already had such a beautiful harem that was willing to spoil you and unconditionally love you.Yes, nothing could be done about her not talking to you, not now. So thinking about it did you no good. Especially when you were hugging the heavenly fluffiness that were kitsune tails. The woman these tails happened to be attached to had a comparable softness, though you now felt she had some muscle to go with it. Seems like all her training was beginning to pay off.Ayane gladly indulged herself as you hugged her, not wasting the opportunity to share an intimate moment with you.After you were done, Ayane falling asleep soon after, you happened to visit Ruby Rose in the Control Room."Master!" Rose starts, almost surprised by your entrance. She rises from her seat, hair only slightly disheveled, and approaches you. "Forgive me for my reaction, Master. After I occupied my thoughts with ideas on what you would desire so soon, I began once more to attempt in comprehending the nature and conceptualization of [Custom Special], as you entrusted me with it. I drew a blank, and then you suddenly appeared from the corner of my vision." She sighs. "Alas, to my dismay, my mind cannot match the natural genius of a Savant.""The effort is still appreciated." You replied, noticing how she brought out some paperwork for you. "Your research, I presume?""My research, indeed." She gives a coy smile. "As much as I would enjoy to explain the many intricacies I've found within, the subject eludes me — but I repeat myself.""Don't worry. It's hard for me to explain it too, and I know what it actually means." You perused through it, and as expected you found that she stumbled her way to theoretically swapping between past abilities. It would need some practice on your part to test out, and would eventually spread from there to the rest of your wives, but it was only a matter of time before you understood everything there was to understand about [Custom Special]. Upon hearing this your Mastermind became smug.
"It's not surprising," She said, a coy smile spreading across her lips, "That even in my ignorance I am able to weave such abstract concepts together. And under a much better time limit than that goddess' own research, no? Fufufufu~""Sure," It was true that Herta did take a while in figuring out what Bad Luck was all about, but when she did put her mind to it she passed with flying colors. "But Herta's research into cursed skills, for example, was brilliant.""But I doubt it would compare to my own research, no?" She fluttered her eyelashes as her smile became slightly brittle."Yeah, your work is extremely impressive, especially given the fact you're not a Savant." You said, making Ruby beam. "But as foolish as the goddess might seem, she's intelligent in her own right. It just so happens that she's good in dealing with skills."Ruby Rose tended to treat things she didn't understand like puzzles that needed pieces to complete instead of actual scientific research with a clear method."I see." Ruby grit her teeth, but then gave a small sigh of defeat. "I suppose she has some degree of intellect, as uncouth as she is.""She is the Goddess of Artifice, and likely the most powerful Savant in the entire world. I'm willing to give her some credit for all the work she did for me and say that she's earned her spot as my crown jewel.""It's not surprising that you hold her in such high regard, Master. Considering that she was the only one that thought about suggesting to celebrate..." The rest of her words are too soft to hear."Would you mind repeating that, madame?""Ah, it's nothing. Not that us humble slaves wishing to honor you for all that you've done would escape your notice, my gallant Master. But I will say this: That goddess cares about you more than you might expect, Master.""I see." You already had a good idea of how devoted Herta was to you, if her behavior meant anything."That's not to say, however," Ruby's tone had a more determined air, as her eyes gained a glint of ambition. Never did she stop speaking in that beautiful voice of hers. "That I shall quietly stand down to those wenches and accept my lot as second or fourth wife. No." She shook her head. "If you are willing, my gallant Master, I shall one day ascend to the honor of being the first wife — finally putting me in my rightful place as your right-hand woman. You and I shall then work together at all times, side by side, every day and night. I will not disappoint you, my gallant Master~"That declaration surprised you. While it was no secret that Ruby was always aiming for the spot of first wife, she'd rarely say it to your face. Yet more uncommon than this was her bluntness. Usually she'd enact some overly complicated scheme to weaken Herta's position in the hierarchy, then followed by subtle attempts to win your affections. These plots would almost always go wrong and backfire, leaving her like a recurring villain from a Saturday morning cartoon.
While everything always worked out in the end, with things returning to normalcy (well, more like a return to the usual chaos than anything normal) you still kept an eye on her schemes. There was no reason to believe she'd cross the line, as she was definitely aware that doing something drastic was off the table, her schemes would devolve into chaos as they inevitably fell apart. You were there to patch things up and make sure no collateral damage would happened.After giving Ruby an ear nibble and a kiss, you next you met with Gerty. Your Holy Knight had been practicing all day by herself with a couple construction clankers, the small practice fortifications around her providing evidence of the fact. You went to where she was standing, which were some walls she'd made in less than an hour."Fortuitous moment that it is... What would Master desire for such an occasion... ?" Gerty seemed deep in thought."For what occasion?" You asked, approaching behind her."Sir!?" She nearly jumped as she turned around, saluting when you came near. A fierce blush emerged on her face. "My apologies, sir!"Gerty was wearing skimpy clothes. Usually it was long pencil skirts or armored plates, and other things that'd keep her entire body covered.You knew that Herta had been slowly convincing Gerty to be more open about her masochistic tendencies, at least over her usual dutiful and honorable nature. But whether her choice of attire was a product of that, or simply as a means to get your attention, you weren't completely sure, until later today when she'd asked if you'd noticed anything different about her as her face reddened, making her intentions to get your attention obvious.Considering your wives wore tight pants, miniskirts, bikinis, leotards, and other skimpy outfits on a daily basis, it wasn't something to initially comment on. Still this was a pretty big step for Gerty, especially without a direct order from you like when you'd punished her enough to make her loyal to you."What the hell are you apologizing for, you perverted maso-slut?" You take a feel of the softer bits of her toned body as 'punishment'."For my failures in the tasks you've given me." She became even more flustered as you continued to harass her. "I haven't been able to finish my practice creating greater walls and fortifications due to most of the construction clankers serving other purposes.""Are you blaming me for that?" You chide, making your groping rougher."N-no! I'd never blame you! Oh, that feels amazing, Master..." Her breathing became labored. "I-I've been practicing as much as I could. I can now build with a limited amount of construction clankers-"
"Don't give me more excuses for your half-assed job!" You give her rear a slap, getting a pleased yelp from your Holy Knight. "We all know that a maso-bitch woman with an obscene body like yours is only good as my sex slave!""Yes, Master!" She looked rather happy by your words as you continued to harass her.You almost regretted going this far, since she proceeded to go on a tangent about her love and devotion and duty to you— sparing no detail about her deepest masochistic fantasies.But you couldn't complain. Having a complete monopoly over her body had its perks in moments like these. You did with her as you pleased while she rambled on, now with varying levels of coherence. Things culminated until you ended up filling her to the brim with your love, 'threatening' her with things that would only bring out her badly hidden fetishes.Eventually you had to leave your now weak-legged Holy Knight, and found Bertha practicing her new ability some ways off.Bertha's [Custom Special], which she didn't fully understand, was called Pink Pompom Cuteheart Pow-Punch. After it created a bunch of cutesy hearts and other adorable figments Bertha would throw a punch—literally. It was a long-range attack. The speed and accuracy depended on how much mana and stamina Bertha had. This also had the bonus of making her fist attacks, energy or physical, at least twice as strong and cause double the knockback if she wished, and it also had good chemistry with her Hammer Tornado move for some reason.Your warrioress was also the first one so far that wasn't startled or had been muttering to herself when greeting you, though you didn't know if it was because she was being her usual airheaded self or if she was out of the loop.Cattleya was content with herself after the hangar was done. There wasn't much else to comment, besides how she'd keep on taking cat naps as often as usual and requested more massages from you. The latter of these you were happy to oblige, always looking forward to feeling up your toned, chocolate catgirl. She was always near the same area as she and the construction clankers finished the finishing touches on the hangar connected to a cliff.Mel, on the other hand, needed to get rescued by you.Your beguiler got some very good experience from fighting monsters when she was initially scouting the base of the mountains. Yet she and the clankers got trapped between a mountain pass after an avalanche. Thankfully the radios still worked, so you were able to be in constant communication with her. It was there that she was able to find some Monster Rooms near the surface; places where monsters would gather.She also encountered monster nests for rock wolves and slime tyrant territories.Mel would've gotten in trouble were it not for her invisibility and your intervention with the BoatMech.Despite her detailed and perceptive mind she wasn't able to figure out how this avalanche had begun.
You'd piloted the BoatMech back with her on it, scaring away the smarter monsters and easily crushing the braver ones. Thankfully Mel and the clankers hadn't gone too far up the mountain; you didn't want to find out how the BoatMech would fare climbing up a mountain. Although in theory it should be possible, considering it had hands and feet."Master." Mel said. "Thank you so much for saving me!""Don't worry about it." You replied."And, um, sorry about needing your help. Again. Hahaha..." She sheepishly scratched the back of her head. "I've been doing pretty good staying safe until today.""Hey, we've been over this. I said you could rely on me, didn't I?" You reassured her, getting a beaming smile from the beguiler.You saw those two clankers tailing behind your mech's footsteps. While you considered putting them in on the deck, there was too much clutter from all the modules there to fit them."So," You wanted to ask how those clankers did in mountainous terrain, "Mel, did you-""Um, I'm not planning to make any special gifts for you! Yeah, definitely!" Mel quickly said, looking like she wanted to facepalm immediately after."-notice what the clankers were fighting?" You finished."Oh." Mel blinked. "A bunch of rock golems, rock wolves, mountain slimes, giant wyrms, owlbears, and some goats.""Some goats?""Yeah. There's goat herds over there. They were also pretty common in the path me and the girls first took when coming over here." She paused for a second. "You know, I thank the gods for letting them live there, cause goats were pretty much the only consistent source of food for us to eat when Forthwythe sent us to go over the mountains."That made you consider the applications that goats could have. You even entertained the idea of domesticating them, despite not knowing the first thing about goat keeping. Maybe Bertha could help in that regard? She lived in a farm, surely she'd know.Well you were sure that one of your stronger wives would be able to get a few from the mountains.The week ended with you loving Herta so much that she couldn't feel her legs for days.
Cattleya:>Collect as much scrap metal as she can find from the estate.>Capture some goats from the mountains and make an enclosure for them.>Chop down some trees from the nearby forest.>Plant some saplings and seeds.>Use the magical fertilizer to make the cotton fields become ripe again.>Organize all the minerals, gemstones, and other items you've bought from Centria in a storage area.>Continue practicing her gauntlets and shooting.>(Write-in)Ruby Rose:>Make a detailed archive on everything that's happened.>Go into the glass greenhouse and look into cultivating something beneficial.>Look for more dyes that could be used.>Have her modify some recall potions so they work on skin contact. With her knowledge, and the notes from the hut, this shouldn't be a problem.>Read and practice the spells from the spellbook found in the woods.>(Write-in)Gerty:>Use the Construction clankers to build something. (Walls? Lighthouse? Another airship hangar? Other?)>Capture some goats from the mountains and make an enclosure for them.>Lead some clankers to destroy a few of the Monster Rooms near the mountains.>Practice her skills and abilities once again, this time with the intent to get a [Custom Special]>Focus on expanding her moveset. You had a Blessed Blade and magical pistols that she could use, allowing her to practice with weapons other than the Holy Spear.>Continue to be a military instructor for both you and your wives.>Continue her training in leading the clankers.>Continue her training in using the construction clankers for quick construction.>(Write-in)Ayane:>Continue training both magically and physically.>Look around for any herbs that can serve as holistic medicines. She can make medicine to lessen morning sickness. Can also brew healing, recall, or stamina potions thanks to the notes left by the witch.>Continue focusing on writing to her connections in Centria. It should give you some more time in keeping their interest.>(Write-in)
Roll me some 1d100s along with whatever choices you make for an event. One roll for every anon willing to give one.
Rolled 36 (1d100)>>6273989Cattleya:>>Capture some goats from the mountains and make an enclosure for them.Free foodRuby Rose:>Make a detailed archive on everything that's happened.Gerty:>Lead some clankers to destroy a few of the Monster Rooms near the mountains.Girls can help each other if need beAyane:>Continue training both magically and physically.She can train herself to in best shape
>>6273998 Is it for birthday party?
Rolled 86 (1d100)>>6273989>Cattleya:>Capture some goats from the mountains and make an enclosure for them.RR:>Read and practice the spells from the spellbook found in the woods.Gerty:>Use the Construction clankers to build something. (Walls)Ayane:>Continue training both magically and physically.>>6274019I thought this too.
Rolled 33 (1d100)>>6273989Gerty, as nice as it is to have a full view of your beautiful, fit, fertile body, you look even sexier when dressed for war. Need lady knight.>Organize all the minerals, gemstones, and other items you've bought from Centria in a storage area.Just tick this off the list. They've all been in a big heap for months and I'm fed up of seeing it.>Make a detailed archive on everything that's happened.Big up for QM torture>Lead some clankers to destroy a few of the Monster Rooms near the mountains.The only good monster is a dead monster. Remove them before they can continue to cause trouble. And maybe field-test her new armour if it's ready in time.>Continue training both magically and physically.She's made good progress so far. By the time this endless training montage finishes, Ayane will be one scary battlemage.I wonder what we can do to help Ayane get even more tails for even more fluff.>>6274025If we're going to build a wall, we should decide what we're looking for in a barrier. Do we only want it around the immediate estate grounds, or around more of our lands? Do we want to only keep roving monsters out, or use it as a more serious obstacle to any intruder? What sort of wall do we want?>PalisadePros: Sturdy, tall and simpleCons: Requires a lot of raising poles, looks kinda ass>FencePros: Cheap and quickCons: Weak, needs more maintenance>Masonry wallPros: Strong and long-lastingCons: Needs a lot of stone and foundations>Ha-haPros: Low profile, easy to make tall, basically indestructibleCons: Less effective versus people, needs a lot of digging
>>6274031>build a wallBastion wall
Rolled 83 (1d100)>>6273989>>6274031+1I was making my vote but then realized this is basically what I was going for.
Rolled 63 (1d100)>>6274031Support Also, masonry wall since eventually it will constitute the inner part of our total estate
>>6274031Also support Gerty wearing full armour over bikini armour
>>6274031>I wonder what we can do to help Ayane get even more tails for even more fluff.Get her pregnant is a way to get one more for sure
>>6274165I'm thinking Ayane will gain her sixth tail when she gives birth to her first child. We should sit down with her and have a proper discussion about how she got her previous tails, what other achievements we can help her hit to get more and what exactly having more tails does other than being fluffier and some abstract connection to power.Side note QM, Ayane still has Bad Luck on her character sheet.
>>6274332>Side note QM, Ayane still has Bad Luck on her character sheet.Should be fixed now. Thank you for pointing that out.
You, Ayane, and Herta were talking and walking just outside of the mansion.The three of you carried the blessed potions, with Ayane suggesting that they should be placed in a spot safer than the storage room. It was very fortunate that Ayane had found you and Herta while you'd been taking a break from working on aluminum production. You and the goddess were trying to make it so that there was a ventilation system by means of artifacts and enchantments, but it became complicated to make Savant-made artifacts properly connected to a Savant-made room.That area, though large when compared to most rooms in the dungeon, was still small. You and Herta considered building the actual factory above ground, yet this area would serve as a good way to test if things could go well. Besides, it didn't hurt to have backups.Thoughts about your work went to the back of your head as you helped your kitsune carry the blessed potions. Both you and Herta answered any questions Ayane had concerning this item.All was going as expected until you heard a familiar chime."Letter for John Doe! Letter for John Doe!" A woman chirped from somewhere above you. "Letters for the Lord of Heaven's Landing!"It was Eulia, the delivery harpy, and she arrived with the mail. A few more words from her revealed her getting promotion last week sometime after she delivered the mail to your estate. She now had a Bag of Holding, which was extremely convenient to carry packages in.But the good fortune didn't end there; Ayane had just finished writing letters and making gifts for her family this very morning. Not only that, but Ayane also happened to be carrying all the letters and gifts that needed to be sent on her person own person. And that wasn't mentioning the fact that you were all holding the blessed potions."Congrats on the promotion." You sent a compliment towards Eulia's way."Thankyouandhowareyou!" Said the harpy, taking out some envelopes from her Bag of Holding and handing them to you."Much better after seeing you again." You said as a smile grew on your face. "Anyway, I've got some stuff I wanna send.""Cyan is here at your service!" The harpy said with pride. "Oh! Also also also, there's tons of strong monsters on the mountains throwing rocks and they're mad!""We're dealing with them, don't worry." You reassured her."Thankyouitmakesmyrouteeasierif-""Hey, look," Herta interrupted "Master and I appreciate you coming around here since this place is way out in the middle of nowhere, but could you give us a schedule for when you come by? It can get pretty annoying." You felt like Herta already had this conversation with Eulia before."I already said I can't tell you when I'll be here cause I don't know! Sorryreallysorry!" Eulia gave a quick chirp in apology."Any reason why you don't know?" Herta frowned. "Just as a reminder for us.""Well," Eulia took a deep breath "TheweatherisweirdmonstersalwaysthrowprojectilesandIgottaavoidthepiratesand-"
"Ah, Master." Ayane turned to you while Eulia continued speaking at match speed. "Shall we send the potions to my family? I've written a letter with the details concerning blessed potions."Right. Though the blessed potions weren't tested yet, Herta assured you that there was absolutely no chance of side effects. And while Herta could be incompetent or reckless, there were occasions when she'd actually do a surprisingly good job. This was one of those times — if Herta's double and triple checking was anything to go by, as you witnessed her do just that as she concocted the potions.Ayane gazed up at you with loving eyes, ready to patiently for your response. You knew she wouldn't hate you even if you told her you didn't want to give her family the cure, but you're not sure if you could bring yourself to go that far.>"Of course." How could you say no? It was about time this curse was torn off from your fluffy tailed relatives.>"I'd like to give it to them in person." It might cause less worry if you and Ayane are there to reassure them.>(Write-in).Herta seemed to get a better understanding of Eulia's troubles when it came to coming here; both seemed to agree that the flight was a dangerous one that left much to chance.The goddess would then rather bluntly ask about the murders that have been happening in Centria."Murders?" Eulia blinked and tilted her head in confusion. "Broken eggs?""I honestly don't really know or care too much about a bunch of harpies getting killed." Herta said. "But it's affecting some of Master's properties, so it's bad.""What? Propertymurdersharpies?" Eulia glanced at you, more jumbled inquiries on her lips.You proceeded to explain what you knew, with the harpy girl's expression getting more serious as you went on."...and while I hired some adventurers to find the murderer, you should watch out." You concluded."Got it." Eulia gave a nod. "But it's mostly against harpies with eggs, right? So there's less of a chance I get turned into fried chicken.""Yeah, but still." You warned her."Noworries! Iwillbecareful!" The harpy woman said, though your high perception made you sense her unease.After that serious conversation, Eulia began flirting with you. While it might seem inappropriate, you've come to expect this sort of mood whiplash ever since interacting with anyone in this world. And you didn't like letting a chance to tease a cute girl go to waste, so you happily flirted back. Teasing Eulia proved to be pretty fun— her happy, innocent personality and manic energy being enough to make things entertaining.Eventually it had to come to an end, since Eulia still had to send your letters and go on her route. With a final wave, she shot up to the sky and pierced the clouds.With the three of you alone again, you all returned to the mansion.
But before you went your separate ways, an accidental brush of one of Ayane's tails against your side reminded you to talk with your kitsune about the power behind her fluff.Although you had to admit that a part of you was using this as an excuse to touch Ayane's softness. Could anyone blame you? It was relaxing for your mind. And you wanted to have a rested mind, because a glance at some letters Eulia gave you made you feel worry.But that was a problem for the not-so-far future John Doe. Now you focused on the heavenly softness of a foxgirl's tails.Times like these made you happy that Ayane took such great care for herself.A few moments of silence passed. Herta rocked back and forth the entertain herself. Ayane practiced control over her own fire magic. And you were forming a question for your vixen."Hey, dear," You spoke to your kitsune as she attempted to make a fire orb "Can you tell me how kitsune get their tails?""Ah." She made the fire bubble extinguish mid-air. "Forgive me, my love, but such concepts tend to be shrouded in mystery, even for kitsune like myself. Though I do have a general understanding of such concepts, the same as most kitsune. Have you heard of it before, Master?""Kitsune usually gain more tails with age or strength." You surmised."Indeed." Ayane nodded."I'm not asking you to figure out some ancient mystery or act like a shrine maiden." You said. "I just wanna know what your experiences are when you get another tail. 'How did it feel when you got another tail? Did you feel stronger afterwards?' That sort of thing.""I'd be happy to assist you in any way I can, my love." Ayane said with a smile on her face.You all get comfortable, with Ayane getting some tea for herself and for you. As you used one of Ayane's tails as a pillow, so Herta rested her head on your lap."Very well, ahem." Ayane began, clearing her throat. "The more tails a kitsune has the more powerful said kitsune is, the more spells a kitsune has access to, and the more mana a kitsune can use on a daily basis. Multiple tails are a sign of prestige and wisdom. Multiples of three are seen as desirable, with nine being considered the perfect amount. However, it's understood that a healthy kistune in his or her prime has four tails." She took a sip of her tea. "While more tails usually indicate better health, age tends to nullify that."That's not to say aging affects us all: Eight tailed kitsune are said to live a few centuries more than the average kitsune—depending on who you ask. But getting there is practically unheard of in the modern age.
"Most kitsune tend to pass away in less than a couple of years after gaining a sixth tail. Nine tailed kitsune were a thing of myth, and are at the very least considered demigods. Most known nine-tailed kitsune were known deities like the Tenko, though any kitsune with nine tails might be able to ascend to godhood at that point. In theory, at least. Other than that I've heard that kitsune with seven tails are able to levitate, cast complex illusions, turn into a fox for a short amount of time, as well as use Kawarimi without problems.""Kawarimi?" Herta asked."A log substitute." Ayane explained. "A burst of smoke is created, and the person casting the skill will instantly flee the scene. When the smoke clears something will be in the place the caster once was—this is called a 'substitute' and it's usually a block of wood. Useful as it sounds, the drawback is too great to be worth the risk: It uses all of the caster's mana and causes a temporary connection to the substitute for around half a day— meaning that any attack done towards the substitute will harm the caster for that period of time. As far as I'm aware both kitsune and tanuki can use Kawarimi, but it's not a common skill to see in action for these reasons."You talked with your fox about these matters and more, getting some more insight into the special magics kitsune had. Apparently fox fire had some unique spiritual properties, affecting spirits and 'burning away' corrupted creatures, which explained how it did so well against Oghlurk.The subject ended up touching Ayane's history with her tails."I obtained my second tail when I was a young woman. I was slumbering, so the exact moment eludes me. But I recall that it happened after a difficult day of mastering my Fox Flame powers, both to impress my parents and disparage my sister in front of Eisho." She gave a nostalgic smile, but that soon became a frown with her next words. "I don't know when I obtained my third tail, but it happened around the time I had fallen into the depths of my own sorrow, so long ago..."The years melted into each other as I hid underneath my father's roof. Upon one of the rare occasions I stepped out of my room, my father mentioned that I had another tail — I didn't even notice it was there." For a moment her eyes became empty. She shook her head, sighed, and regained her composure. "I wish to believe that I obtained my third tail at the news of my mother's death, or perhaps when I mentally decided to slowly rise out of my spiral of self-destruction. But it's just as likely that it was merely a product of old age.""Ayane..." You embraced her, giving her a soft kiss."Master, do not worry." Ayane gave a genuine smile. "Those days are far behind me thanks to you, my love. You've been here to warm my heart, give me hope, making me dare to believe in a brighter future." In her gaze there was strength and her words carried an absoluteness to them.
"Master!" Herta whined. "What about me? I also want your kisses, Master!""You want more attention, you greedy goddess? Even after a whole week of having my extra treatments fill you up? Even after all the added spankings I gifted you? Fine, I'll give you some attention!" You said as you pulled her hair and pushed her around, finding ways to bully this careless goddess of yours as she squirmed happily.Ayane giggled at the display. She continued after you and the goddess calmed down: "The story behind my fourth tail was a bit more dramatic— it all began when my sister Ai was in labor. A snowstorm had descended on all of Centria, one of the worst of its history. But that wasn't the end of our troubles. A surge of Bad Luck passed over Eisho's household as the Lucky Artifacts there were left behind at a neighbor's house. Not only that, but the harpy bringing the items I needed for Ai wasn't here. I slipped out into the blizzard and, goodness, I thought I was going to perish." She chuckled. "But then I felt a sudden surge of energy as I continued to search for what was needed. I was able to get the lucky artifacts that were missing and some pinkberry leaves to stop Ai's internal bleeding. I even saved the life of that harpy who was supposed to give me my items. From what I recall hearing, that harpy moved back to Archipelegea after that whole debacle." Ayane frowned. "There were rumors that she abandoned her eggs here a few months afterwards, but I can neither confirm nor deny that. The only reason I bring it up is because I recall her looking similar to that mailbird that visits us. However, I will make no assumptions.""But I digress. We all know what happened afterwards; Aneko was born healthy, my sister remains alive to this day, and by the time it was all over I realized I had another tail." Ayane said. "You were there for when I obtained my fifth tail, Master. So I need not repeat that which you already know about.""You've lived a very interesting life, darling, tails or not." You said."Oh, not at all, my love." Ayane smiled. "I merely lived as any kitsune ought to. And I shall continue to live for your benefit, Master. As you said, 'tails or not'.""Speaking of, what you're saying makes me think kitsune can get a tail when doing something that might mean life or death." You mused, recalling how Hisashi spoke about getting another tail in his trade mission after killing the giant Roc."It might seem to be the case, Master." Ayane said. "But it might be incomplete to see it like that. There's been other occasions where life was risked and no tails emerge; like when I attempted to protect my nieces from the bandits. Or take any of the life-threatening situations Risae has been in her adventures, she'd have at least eight tails by now.""So, how exactly did you feel when you got a tail?" You asked."I don't know how to put it into words." Ayane pondered. "It was as if a piece of my soul was being restored."
"What do you mean?" You asked her to elaborate."Perhaps I said that in too poetic a way." Ayane remained composed. "It's as though some disease had been cured, or having a limb that was once numb and paralyzed come back to life."There was definitely an ingredient none of you knew about when it came to getting a kitsune a tail. But you felt like you were one step closer to solving this."So, Master," Herta grinned, "You like Ayane's tails, huh?""They're soft and fluffy, yes." You said with confidence. Ayane seemed proud of herself at your comment."I bet I could make you something nice with all those hairs she sheds~" Herta suggested. "Maybe a shirt or some boxers, Master~? You could have a part of her to wear the whole day and night~"Ayane paled, guarding her tails behind herself."..." You frowned and looked at your goddess with some concern. "Herta, that's sort of...""Eh, what's wrong?" Your goddess was oblivious to why you and Ayane were both unnerved."Master," Ayane hid herself behind you as she kept a wary eye on Herta. "May I request that I personally dispose of any hair I shed?""You may." You granted that much.More was discussed, but things mostly devolved into smalltalk. Eventually the three of you parted ways, with Herta needing sleep and Ayane needing to practice her magic.And you were left alone with the letters Eulia brought.Two of them stood out to you; an official note from the embassy of Elfalior, from Centria, and letter with no name and from an unknown source.The first went as followed:To the Savant John Doe,We salute you in the name of his Holiness, King Aldaron II, who rules in the name of the gods from the elfland forests...It had a very serious tone to it, demanding that you come to the embassy in Centria as soon as possible, for this was an urgent matter. They wouldn't specify what exactly was so urgent.The second letter apparently had a complex enchantment placed on it that kept anyone that wasn't a Savant named John Doe from opening it. The envelope wasn't marked with any name, but the letter itself made it clear that this was from Aila.
To John Doe, who brought my heart close to his and lifted my spirits so effortlessly,Please forgive me for how long it has taken to write, but my thoughts refused to be expressed in words and my shaking hands could not give justice to the feelings of my heart. You came into my life like a shooting star, John Doe, and you made my mind a jumbled mess of feelings. All the diligence I've held onto with so much pride has melted within hours of our last meeting. What a fool I was, to not realize our feelings are so closely entwined.I feared that you might consider me less, or worse, scared by me, were you to know that I've been lying to you about-There are some lines crossed out. You can make out the words 'saintess' and 'princess' a few times.Needless to say, I have not been entirely honest with you. But those feelings we both shared, the fun we had while you showed me around the city? That was all real. More real that I could possibly imagine. Given that I've hardly had the time to explore on my own, that moment was more precious to me than what you might realize.I do not wish to pressure you to return to Centria so soon, but if you do, please visit me— I wish to give a proper reply to your feelings in person. For I hold no faith that these trembling fingers of mine will do it justice.Humbly yours, if you are willing,Aila Imryll Aut-EllethPost-Script: Please do not meet with any elvish embassies if they summon you. I know this might be asking for much, but please trust me when I say that it shall cause trouble for us both if you do.Well, that was interesting. Thankfully you weren't one of those dense anime protagonists, so you knew she wanted to confess her love to you and admit that she's the saintess-princess or whatever. However, that mention of not going to the elvish embassy was concerning.Yet you can't help but feel great relief settle down upon you for reasons you can't really put into words.Curiosity got the best of you, and you decided to use the Orb of Farsight to look for Aila. Things wouldn't be that easy, since you didn't find the Academy as you expected it.Instead of the halls of learning and courtyards that adorned the prestigious building, you found a fuzzy image that vaguely resembled the Centrian Academy. You quickly realize that this was some sort of defense system that Todred must've set up. Thankfully, you're able to mostly bypass it after being clever about what places you wanted to see in the Orb. But then you realize how difficult it'd be to find Aila between all of the other students, and how much mana was gonna get wasted with your bypasses. And so, not wanting to spend all of your mana today, you decide to put a pin on it for another time.
While thinking about Centria, you realize that you might've missed the 'What We Know of Hybrid Breakdown' presentation at the Academy. After perusing through the newspaper you'd gottne this morning, you found that there was apparently a second version of that lecture coming up soon.The 'What We Know of Hybrid Breakdown' and 'Corruption, Curses, And Mana Mutation' were both apparently being held this week in the lecture hall. In the same day, no less, but thankfully not at the same time. Both had 'Second Edition' tacked after their titles, making you assume that they organized it so that things would happen this way."You useless goddess." You chided Herta as you brought it up at dinnertime. "Why didn't you tell me it was being held last week?""Kyaah! I forgot! I'm sorry!" Herta exclaimed."Master," Gerty, wearing full metal plated armor in all places except her stomach, rose from her chair and stared at you in the eye. "I am equally to blame! As your useless bitch-sow, it was my duty-!""Gerty, why the hell are you standing?" You asked."I'm showing my commitment to you, sir!" Gerty declared."Gerty, sit." You commanded. Gerty immediately complied. "And now tell me why you're wearing that.""Yes, sir," Gerty tried to explain. "Parts of the Holy Armor I usually wear don't fit me anymore, so I've opted to wear as much as possible without harming the precious package you've placed inside of me!""Let me rephrase that; why the hell are you wearing armor at dinnertime?" You clarify."You ordered me to wear armor, sir!" Gerty explained."When I said you needed to wear more armor instead of that bikini stuff, I didn't mean you always needed to wear full plated armor." You said."Forgive me, Master!" Gerty said. She was about to strip, but you stopped her before things got any stupider."Master," Bertha said. "I'm almost done with Holy Armor thingy, don't worry about it!""Thanks babe." You were grateful."Wait a second." Yumi, who had mostly kept to herself all day, finally began to speak. "Does this mean another journey shall be undertaken? Lead once more to the bustling realm of merchants known as Centria? All for the sake of a trivial gathering of the learned at the hallowed Academy? Such vanity is beneath this accursed servant's designs!" She said in a theatrical voice. "Except perhaps the wandering spirit known as Yumi would like to come with the Savant Lord..." Yumi quietly added."Obviously my gallant Master planned this all along." Ruby said with a smug smirk. "He waited for the optimal time to go there, predicting that a refined lecture would be available, slowly weaving his web.""Master, wait! Hold on!" Herta said, looking nervous. "Um, if we go to Centria, let's only stay there for a day! There's, uh, some super important aluminum stuff to do here!"
That's right!" Mel added. "And there's, uh, some special fae ability I'm learning that needs me to be in the estate!" Your beguiler laughed nervously. "Which means we need you here, Master! Because... I want to show it to you?""Oi, Gerty, didn't you find some tin or iron shit on the clankers' foots?" Cattleya meowed, changing the subject."I did." Gerty revealed, successfully getting your attention."Which means we should at the very least return here soon, no?" Ruby Rose took the thought to its conclusion. "To ensure that we can trace the area where it originated from, before any natural disasters ruin our plans.""Well I'm ok with going to Centria for the rest of the week." Bertha said, getting some annoyed looks from the rest of your wives. "I mean, like, I can still make the armor while we're in Centria. Sure, it'll be harder since I wouldn't have the forge stuff this place has, but it's still my skill, so I can, like, make more armor and stuff.""Bertha." Mel gave your warrioress a deadpan so strong that it could've killed an entire kitchen of cooking utensils. "Are you for real?""I knew that this could happen." Ruby muttered."Huh?" Bertha gave your beguiler a blank stare. That was when the proverbial lightbulb lit up on her head. "Wait a sec, that's right! We were all planning to give Master-""HEY MASTER!" Herta suddenly shouted, drawing close to you after shoving a load of bread into Bertha's mouth. "I just thought of an idea on how to bring ventilation to the aluminum stuff underground! It might be a little complicated, but with some Lunacy Savantae..."Your wives were all so cute.Anyway, would you go to Centria this week?>Yes, but only for a day. It was enough time to at least see the lectures and meet with some people.>Yes and you'd stay there for a while. (Will interrupt everyone's weekly actions)>No, you'd skip it this time. Even if that means you won't be there for these specific lectures.>(Write-in).While Centria held your interest, it didn't change the fact that Gerty had might've found something important. She talked about how, when practicing with the clankers on how she'd purge the Monster Room, she happened to find clay and black sand attached to their legs. After some more inquiries, you figured that there were likely some softer areas that contained iron and tin were either in nearby sandy shores of the sea and/or by some rivers in the forest.You considered how useful it could be for the future.>Have Mel look into it next week. She had a very detailed mind, maybe she might find something else. (Uses up Mel's action next week)>Send Cattleya to survey the areas. Your catgirl had enough animal instincts to accurately pinpoint the location. (Uses up Cattleya's action next week)>(Write-in).
>>6274854>"Of course." How could you say no? It was about time this curse was torn off from your fluffy tailed relatives. Send a note with it saying we are coming to Centria for a day if they need us there >>6274882Oh Herta>>6274884Yippee elf confession >>6274897>Yes, but only for a day. It was enough time to at least see the lectures and meet with some people.Meet with elf, lectures, Toldred if he wants and what else? Hmmm. >Have Mel look into it next week. She had a very detailed mind, maybe she might find something else. (Uses up Mel's action next week)>Send Cattleya to survey the areas. Your catgirl had enough animal instincts to accurately pinpoint the location. (Uses up Cattleya's action next week)Both why not? Send to different areas to find what they can. Also>Use Orb on Elf Embassy Why not? Let’s see what the diplomats are planning
>>6274854>>"Of course." How could you say no? It was about time this curse was torn off from your fluffy tailed relatives.Put a letter with it telling that we are coming to Centria too and they should tell us immediately if there is any side effects as there should not be any.>I wish to give a proper reply to your feelings in person. For I hold no faith that these trembling fingers of mine will do it justiceHa ha yes, we still have the magic hands and she will be trembling in our arms>"You ordered me to wear armor, sir!" Gerty explainedSince Gerty clearly likes dress up, she should wear a dress with sexy underwear next>>6274897>Yes, but only for a day. It was enough time to at least see the lectures and meet with some people.I wonder is the elvish embassy and the king against Aila's wishs to be our or is there more than meets the eye
>>6274897>Have Mel look into it next week. She had a very detailed mind, maybe she might find something else. (Uses up Mel's action next week)
>>6274897Yeah why not both>>Send Cattleya to survey the areas. Your catgirl had enough animal instincts to accurately pinpoint the location. (Uses up Cattleya's action next week)
>>6274854>"Of course." How could you say no? It was about time this curse was torn off from your fluffy tailed relatives.With a note explaining exactly what they do, what's in them, how we made them and that we'll be on hand shortly if they would like our presence.I do wonder how it will affect Ai. She should be very early pregnant at the moment, so will curing her also cure her embryonic child? Consult your doctor before using this medication.>>6274897>Yes, but only for a day. It was enough time to at least see the lectures and meet with some people.A flying visit for a day or two, I'm still Centris-ed out from last time. We don't have to take everyone, we can just take ourselves and a couple of wives for an overnight trip to Centris if the others want to stay here. Herta will obviously not leave our side, Ayane may want to come to deal with her family, we're still carting Yumi around and we could take the opportunity to drag Ruby out of her nerdcave.>Have Mel look into it next week. She had a very detailed mind, maybe she might find something else. (Uses up Mel's action next week)Go forth and prospect. Cassiterite and haematite can easily be panned for.Must work on ticking off tails for Ayane. Perhaps we can interview a few other kitsune of the family to understand how they got theirs too.Imma be real, I'm not really feeling Eulia. She's best in small doses methinks and the smooth-brained manic energy would go from amusing to exhausting very quick. With Aila and Yumi seeming to be cruising for the 8th and 9th harem spots, who takes the 10th will be a very important decision if we're sticking to 10.I wonder if the elves are about to try and bundle us into a shotgun wedding because ear touching is an extremely intimate act that is only for married couples or something and we basically proposed to her under elven law by doing it and have to take responsibility for it now. It is the sort of trope that would be very at home here, after all.I think more than one of Herta's fetishes might have rubbed off on Gerty. She's more openly masochistic, tried being exhibitionist and seems to be increasingly devoted to her pregnancy. I hope she stays as stoic, serious and honourable as ever since that's the other side of her coin that makes her so precious.
>>6275276>who takes the 10th will be a very important decision if we're sticking to 10.10 is the limit we chose and so it shall be. As for who it should is a good question. Alia manages to fulfill the nobility, princess, mage, saintess and elf traits so who knows who should take #10. Maybe an Eastian wife considering everyone is mostly Westian? >I hope she stays as stoic, serious and honourable as ever since that's the other side of her coin that makes her so precious.Me too, we already have our openly exhibitionist masochist, let Gerty be her own thing. Still gotta do that 3some though.
>>6275276>I'm not really feeling Eulia.In her defence we have only ever seen her at work, and she is workholic>who takes the 10th will be a very important decision if we're sticking to 10.Personally I have been wondering about 10 limit as its likely true limit for normal man but is it a true limit for savant?>>6275381>Maybe an Eastian wife considering everyone is mostly Westian?Technically Cattleya is from Eastia and if I remember correctly only Gerty is stated to be from Westia. But yes we should go to see Eastia and Westia both and in Eastia find Cecilia if for nothing else then to thank her for her useful potion notes
Oh and we should learn some more magic before meeting Cecilia as she likes "hot, sweaty, muscular wizards"
>>6275527Though Gerty grew up in Westphalia, she was born to Eastian parents (from what she's been told, they defected to Westphalia and died in battle shortly after she was born). She was raised by a very militant Knightly Order in Westia since she was a baby, and was taught to be an honorable Westphalian knight there. Gerty still proudly says she's from Westia though, despite how complicated her background is lolThe other three that came from Riverdale were born in different regions of Westphalia.
Both you and Herta were still hard at work making sure the mass production of aluminum goes well. Things got exponentially smoother as Cattleya continued to organize the materials in the storage area, leading to less headaches and more efficiency. It was interesting to consider how small things like that could decrease the workload.The underground ventilation system setup was going decently well— some Lunacy Savantae and enchantments went a long way to keep the room fresh. Although you were inspired by the magical larder in terms of ensuring a good air circulation and quality, there was an undeniable stuffiness that took hold of the entire room if there wasn't anyone (or any machine) to work the air pumps and bellows. Automation sounded like an easy solution, but it was weirdly difficult to do in this situation. Though that might just be because you and Herta were basically brute forcing Savant-made things to work together. This all was, in many ways, new territory for both your Lunacy Savantae.One thing was certain, and that was the fact that the two of you working together made things far easier and efficient.While this was bound to be finished soon and would bring about the steady flow of aluminum bars into your supplies, you considered making a factory above ground instead this time. Herta suggested this offhandedly, mentioning that building it on the surface would get rid of all the needless complications and confusions Lunacy Savantae could bring. This was especially useful if you wanted to expand the factories at a larger rate.Refining and smelting the materials you had into aluminum would never be efficient underground, though it would help if you wanted to keep things hidden from airships and better protected from potential design thieves. But making an industrial facility or twenty on the surface would also be useful for multiple reasons. Although, with both you and the goddess, it was possible to do both next week at the same time, if you were fine with a less efficient rate of construction. On another note, it might do you and Herta some good to look at some other projects instead for now.>Make another smelting factory above ground. (Uses up John Doe's and Herta's action next week)>Continue as you were, expanding underground facilities and experimenting more with Lunacy Savantae. (Uses up John Doe's and Herta's action next week)>Why not both? It should be manageable if the two of you work on it. (Uses up John Doe's and Herta's action next week)>Actually the two of you should take a break from this and focus on other matters. (John Doe and Herta will have their weekly choices like normal)>This wasn't a bad idea, but you felt like it didn't need the two of you to complete. (Who continues the aluminum production? The weekly action will be available for the person not doing it)>(Write-in)Ayane said that this underground construction reminded her of a tatara; an underground furnace used to make swords and armor.
Your kitsune would say that she didn't know much of the engineering and blacksmithing behind it, but she was aware that it was a method many artificers used to create certain enchanted weapons and armor.Speaking of such things reminded you of the armor Bertha was making.A certain busty Warrior of yours had made some armor for your wives, and was now in the process of showcasing it to you and Gerty. Your Holy Knight was here to help Bertha make armor that would suitably stand in for Gerty's original Holy Knight's Armor.It ended up with mixed results. It wasn't exactly a failure, but design was... interesting, to say the least. Though it was a bit ridiculous with how much space it gave by the stomach."This isn't the final version." Your warrioress began. "Like, it can be kept this way I guess, but this is just as an example cause it isn't even enchanted. I'm gonna be looking at enchanting something in the gear I make so it can instantly fit and feel comfortable no matter how big any of us get." She looked determined to do as good of a job as she could, though it was still clear that this wasn't a passion project of hers. "I was also gonna work on that eastern armor thing that Ayane wanted. I've never really made 'samurai' armor or whatever its called, so it should be fun." And after answering a few questions, mainly details about the materials she was gonna use, she left."Master." Gerty said when Bertha was gone. "The armor feels airy." Gerty then tapped the comically large part of her metal 'stomach', a hollow echo resounding."Well Bertha said she'd fix it later." You reminded her."That's not what I'm referring to, sir." Gerty continued. "There are parts that, while not terrible, feel more like enchanted Adventurer Armor in than Holy Armor.""Are you complaining about Bertha's hard work?" You chide."I'm-""You will go around in your underwear since you hate it so much." You finished."Sir, yes sir!" She saluted and began to strip.Clenching her fists when she was done, a furious blush spreading across her face all the while. Given her fierce and unchanging expression, one might've easily mistaken this reaction for anger. But you knew her better than anyone else. Little cracks upon her countenance began to show, her masochism revealing itself the more you bossed her around.Despite Herta's influence, Gerty still wasn't much of a exhibitionist. Although she'd gotten more comfortable with you feeling her and using her as you wanted while in front of others.Yet a constant remained in how she was willing to publicly humiliate herself for your sake and for the sake of her duty. This could easily be brushed off as her being a good slave-wife, but you realized this was just her love for getting abused badly hidden behind a layer of formality. Further proof of her masochism was her carefully honor threatening to crack the more you harassed her.Still she would never break unless you openly declared your intentions to her.
Her righteous and honor-bound behavior prevented her deeper desires from showing themselves in a natural way, not being perverse about any order of yours despite how purposefully ambiguous your commands can sometimes be.Though it was painfully obvious to anyone paying close enough attention to know that she was a masochist who craved punishment, she still remained formal and competent enough to inspire heroism.You had to commend her for her self-discipline."Did that maso-slut brain of yours finally turn you into a bitch in heat?" You smirked at her display."Sir!" She gazed at you with pure devotion. "Any woman should realize what an honor it is to be under you! I am no different, sir! It is my pleasure to serve you with this obscene body of mine!" Her tone took a more lustful tilt as she began to repeat herself, and apologized for "being a sow that can't think properly when around you, sir".Satiating both your desires took a few hours. You ended up engaging your Holy Knight with some pillow talk. It was then that she informed you about her strategy on destroying the Monster Rooms: Lighter battle clankers would climb and lead the assault, baiting the monsters to come out. Some armored clankers and standard clankers would then flank them when the battlefield was better. After this she would use some of the armored clankers in the back to start a barrage against the monsters. Gerty planned on using a few mortars to thin their numbers as well.Gerty would, however, float the idea of throwing some construction clankers into the mix. You both knew that Gerty had been practicing with them to make quick fortifications, so you were confident that she'd get some good use out of them to enhance her tactics. The downside was that construction clankers weren't meant for battle, and so were more likely to be destroyed.>Let Gerty take a few construction clankers with her to help fighting the Monster Rooms.>Only allow Gerty to take the battle clankers with her.>(Write-in).===As you were taking a break, and as Herta was sleeping, your mind eventually went back to the subject of Centria. The question behind Aila's warning was still bothering you—until you realized you had an all-seeing cheat item that you could use.And just like that the Orb of Knowledge was used upon the Elfalior embassy in Centria. There you found various wood elves wearing robes, guards wearing strange looking armor, and even what appeared to be elf nobles. The latter only consisted of two elves who, wearing fancier garb than their companions, clearly stood out from the rest. These two elves—your perception telling you this was a brother and sister pair—carried themselves with a degree of elegance that only Ruby could match. They were in the middle of a meeting with a couple of humans and another elf. Upon closer inspection you find that this third elf was none other than one of the highest ranking bureaucratic elves in Centria — Elre.
Unfortunately you're not able to hear their conversation, but you are able to see various magical artifacts and papers being exchanged.Sadly your Appraisal didn't work through the Orb, so you couldn't get an exact description of what they were about, yet the artifacts seemed mundane, not possessing the intimidation factor most weapon artifacts had. Although, something about these items made you feel unnerved for some reason.After the meeting ended, the humans and Elre departed. Not too long after they were gone, what appeared to be some sort of small cyclops with wings appeared in a burst of energy in front of the two elf siblings. This newcomer seemed to be an expected arrival, given the familiar reactions the two noble elves gave it. They all exchanged some words, then a few notes, and the cyclops drank a recall potion and disappeared in another burst of energy after saluting to them. Other than this there was nothing much that seemed to be of note in the embassy other than soldier movements.You spent some time looking at your Centrian properties again for a couple of hours and found everything to be as usual. You even decided to look around the estate, and even found some of the Monster Rooms that your Holy Knight was planning to fight. You considered how useful this could be for Gerty, and you resolved to help her with this.Though it wasn't like Gerty was gonna fight the monsters all alone. You and your wives would be helping out here and there, with Cattleya, Ayane, and Mel even volunteering to fight as well, the fae-blooded woman saying that she'd have a few tricks up her sleeve that would help with her style of battle. Your kitsune was starting to become a formidable opponent, and she wanted to prove how strong she'd become under your guidance. Meanwhile Cattleya would meow and boast about how "I can still throw some claws like the best of 'em, guv". Bertha would have them all outfitted by the time you got back from Centria.As you were thinking these thoughts, Herta eventually woke up and came by to bother you, needy as ever. Her desires effectively ended your little adventure with the Orb, not that you were complaining about having a beautiful woman desire you.But these things brought up another question: Who were you going to bring with you to Centria?>No one. You'd go alone.>Take Herta, Ruby, Ayane and Yumi with you.>Bring along all of your wives.>You'd take a few specific people along. (Who?)>(Write-in).
>>6275601>>Actually the two of you should take a break from this and focus on other matters. (John Doe and Herta will have their weekly choices like normal)If am not wrong the next week is Ayane's heat week, so its time to have fun with fox>>6275621>>Let Gerty take a few construction clankers with her to help fighting the Monster Rooms.We can always build more and fix the broken>>6275622>Bring along all of your wives.Everyone can come if they feel like it.
>>6275601>Continue as you were, expanding underground facilities and experimenting more with Lunacy Savantae. (Uses up John Doe's and Herta's action next week)Keeping it hidden is the best choice for us right now>>6275621>Let Gerty take a few construction clankers with her to help fighting the Monster Rooms.Let’s see what she can do with them>>6275622>No one. You'd go alone.About time we had a solo adventure, and I am sure our wives will be happy to continue preparing their surprise whatever it is
>>6275601>Continue as you were, expanding underground facilities and experimenting more with Lunacy Savantae.Keep it underground and hidden all the while it's still a small outfit. When we're ready to gear up into real mass production, then we go onto the surface. A surface factory would just be a big metal shed anyway, the only way anyone would see is if they physically get inside.To make a large factory, we're also going to need a lot of supporting infrastructure for it. We're going to need huge amounts of electricity (hydro.....), better logistics (I want that seaport and trains - how far is it to the nearest rail connection?), better defences and security, potentially an actual biological workforce, more formal contracts for import and export and to keep it all above board. Urk.>Let Gerty take a few construction clankers with her to help fighting the Monster Rooms.Let's see how they perform as sappers.Gerty, if that armour is too spacious for you, you're just going to have to grow until you fill it out then, won't you? Better get used to it, because you're going to need it a lot in the future.>No one. You'd go alone.We actually haven't been alone since we arrived here. It'll be an experience, that's for sure. Let them cook their surprise.>>6275381We do have the full cast of fantasy races and archetypes available, there's sure to be something there even if we have ticked a lot of boxes already. Mayhaps we'll stumble across a powerful dragoness, catch a cute rogue breaking in or find a mysterious woman in a bush who doesn't know anything about herself or something.>>6275527I'm not sure off-the-clock Eulia is much different. Based on what we've seen "thoughts go nyooom" seems to be a general harpy trait, not just a Eulia trait.We can juggle more than a "normal" person, but I wouldn't want to go above that or, at least, far above it if we make a special exception for someone. It's on a meta level too, the bigger the cast gets, the less screentime each one gets so I'd rather a smaller and tighter cast than risking characters being neglected.
>>6275781>a cute rogueYou mean Mel
>>6275787Eh, I suppose Mel's class and skillset are rogue-adjacent but she doesn't strike me as a particularly roguey rogue. I mean the stabbing-stealing-spying sort.
>>6275781>how far is it to the nearest rail connection?Around 100 miles east until you either get to Vonstadt or Weisserhafen. Eastia is big on trains and railways, according to Cattleya.
>>6275869Big oof. Thassa long way.Still, depending on the terrain, I think it would be very viable to construct a narrow-gauge (2ft 6in maybe) railway out that far with a large workforce of construction clankers and enough metal, though given the sheer volume of metal and metalwork we could see if we can contract rail manufacture out to the Eastians over having to procure and work all that steel by ourselves. The question then becomes "is it worth it" - I think yes eventually, since having an actual ground transportation connection would open up a world of logistics to us and make doing industry significantly easier in the long run.
>>6275622>Actually the two of you should take a break from this and focus on other matters. (John Doe and Herta will have their weekly choices like normal)Its not like we cant always chooce aluminum anyway >>6275621 >Let Gerty take a few construction clankers with her to help fighting the Monster Rooms.We should start that wall soon>>6275622>Bring along all of your wives.I agree with the other anon that we should let everyone chooce if they want to come or not. Even if in my heart I want to solo
Rolled 2 (1d2)>>62756221 for doing something else, 2 is for continuing to expand underground facilities.
Rolled 1 (1d2)>>6275622Alright, let me try that again.1 is for bringing them all (if they want to), 2 is for going alone.
You were getting prepared for the flight to Centria. When you announced that anyone who wished to come with you could do so, there was immediate discussion and more than a few whispers about that surprise they were planning for you.Herta, of course, wanted to be with you whenever possible."Hey, um, Herta?" Mel approached the goddess. "If you're leaving then how is the, uh, you know, the totally-not-a-gift thing gonna get completed in time?""Eh, don't worry about it." Herta waved her off. "I'll figure something out."Ayane, Bertha, and Yumi also ended up tagging along. Ayane wouldn't miss an opportunity to meet her family again, Bertha because this was one of her 'clingy' days, and Yumi wanted to see the city lights again. The ghost girl insisted that "It-it's not because I wanna be with you or anything!" all the while with a blue blush coloring her face.Ruby Rose was torn between going with you or helping with the surprise for your wives had been planning. Eventually her self-proclaimed web-spinning won out as she convinced herself that this was the more complicated choice to take between the two (while also 'interpreting' your amusement as an order for her to remain in your estate for a 'scheme' you were plotting). She also offhandedly mentioned how she'd attempt to remotely connect the telegraph tower from here to Centria, though she made no promises.Gerty, after having a back and forth with you about what you wanted her to do (a simple 'Do you want to come with me or not?' was only good enough to make her reply that she'd unquestioningly follow any order you gave her), remained here to continue practicing with the clankers to purge the Monster Rooms.Mel was obviously still doing things for your surprise, and remained here to do just that. Though she'd fall back on her excuse of 'practicing fae magic' whenever you teased her about it.Cattleya was busy with organizing materials, which had incrementally gotten worse as the weeks passed. She was also helping out with whatever celebration they were planning for you, as you distinctly recall hearing Ruby mention that "With Bertha gone, that Cat will have to fill her place doing the heavy lifting".It was cute to see them scurry around as they tried to figure out what the most optimal way of celebrating you would be.The wives of yours that were gonna remain in the estate wished you the best as they hugged you."Come back soon, Master!" Mel had a sad smile."Safe travels, sir!" Though Gerty tried to have a strong face, she nonetheless seemed a bit anxious to see you leave."Don't keep us waiting, alright guv?" Cattleya meowed with a softer tone than usual."I can assure you, my gallant Master, that this mansion shall be in pristine condition upon your return." Despite Ruby's smugness you wouldn't be surprised if she spent all day in the Control Room. She'd already begun the archive you made her do, if the interviews and questions she'd ask you and your wives were any indication.
These goodbyes were much more emotional than warranted, as each stood in line to give you a deep kiss. Despite any reassurances you'd make about being back in a day, two at most, they all seemed on the verge of requesting to come along at the last moment.But you couldn't just stall forever, and so with another goodbye to them you left the estate.It was convenient to have your slaves deal with the airship's inner workings, making sure she remained air-worthy, yet you couldn't help but think about the ways you'd be able to manage doing this alone. Soon you realized that you really wanted to do a solo adventure at some point. Maybe one of those sneaking missions at night that most MCs ended up doing for some reason or another would be fun. With how things are developing with Forthwythe and Rostchilde you felt sure you were gonna get your chance one day.You ponder these things as Herta stays by your side, relishing in your presence and occasionally helping out as an engineer or co-pilot or as stress relief for you. Eventually there's a lull in the flight, and you let things go on autopilot for a bit as you silently stare out the window with your first slave-wife.The farmlands of your estate turn to grasslands and forests and hills as your ship soars above it all, only for the scenery to be abruptly cut off by a mountainous range. Said mountains surrounded your lands on all sides, making travel difficult — but not impossible. Your four Riverdale wives would talk to you about their experiences surviving the mountainous wilderness whenever you asked.This was looking like any other flight, except one difference; the mountains were active and teeming with monsters— rock golems, much different from the golems once found in your dungeon, mechanically patrolled and climbed certain routes like abandoned toy soldiers, at times requiring some cannonfire to make sure they didn't throw a boulder up at you. You found some rock wolves, as Mel called them, fighting lesser leveled monsters and also throwing the occasional stone at you whenever The Vixen's Luck got too close — thankfully they didn't waste their time against you, being smart enough to realize it was impossible to bring you down. You caught glimpses of giant snakes with dragon heads slithering across the area— these were the giant wyrms, apparently— and the occasional owlbear prowling around in search of food. Goats somehow made a place for themselves in this ecosystem, avoiding and (impressively) fending off any monsters that approached their herds with a headbutt.
With air travel sliding into a mundane ocean of endless clouds again, you considered the things you brought with you. The bare necessities, a few luxuries, as well as a few pieces of furniture to furnish your castle, were all a given. However there was one item that took some deliberation on your part: The Orb of Knowledge. There were many positives and negatives to bringing it with you or letting it remain in the safety of your estate, where it would be protection behind countless traps (courtesy of Mel).>You took the Orb with you. It was too good of an item to just leave at home.>You left the Orb in your estate. It was too dangerous to bring with you. Also, your wives might like to check up on you once in a while.>(Write-in).The sun set, and you all traveled through the night up until you were met with the smog and light rising up from the city, carelessly mixing in the sky.You're able to land The Vixen's Luck near your castle. It should be close to midnight by this point, and sleep seemed to be the only thing on everyone's minds.However that would have to wait, since a small flying boat was docked near the front entrance of the castle. From there a familiar kitsune comes out— you think his name is Daisuke— and very quickly you find out that he hardly speaks any Common. However Ayane says a few things in Japanese, likely answering questions like 'For how long are is your Master going to stay here? Do we need to keep checking on the place?' as well as translating between you both. You allow your wive and your uncle in-law to catch up. He then turns to you, gives a respectful bow, gets on his little airship and leaves.After that little interaction you and all of your wives go to bed and soundly sleep a deep, dreamless slumber.===It's morning. Just before sunrise.You decide to step outside and get some fresh air, downing a stamina potion all the while. The city lights quietly dim as the sun sparkles down upon the roads like gold. It's quiet and peaceful, as always.For some reason you're reminded of the lectures. Although it's not like you were forced to attend them, they were the main reason you came to Centria in the first place.Would you go listen to the two lectures today?>Yes. It would also be a good opportunity to visit Todred. (Uses up today's afternoon/evening action)>No. You wanted to do something else instead.>(Write-in).The day was still starting. You hear Herta's footsteps behind you, and a gulp as she also drank a stamina potion. You didn't blame her, especially after she'd spent nearly all night helping you pilot."Master," Your goddess yawns out, leaning on you as she hugs your arm. "You want anything special for breakfast?""Just the usual." You smile innocently, giving her a sneaky grope with your free hand."Oh~! Master, everyone can see~" She seemed really happy at that fact.
You still had Herta make some food, though you ended up feeding the goddess some of your 'protein' under the table as a reward. While everyone was having breakfast you noticed that Ayane, despite her outwardly composed nature, was excited about your in-laws being cured of their Bad Luck. You allowed her to see them, not being able to bring yourself to keep her from visiting them.What did you want to do today?>Meet with Aila.>Personally visit the Elfalior embassy.>Go with Ayane and visit your in-laws again. You're sure at least Ryko will be happy to see you.>Go to the stores. There was a wider selections than before, mostly thanks to you becoming more familiar with Centria.>See one of your Centrian properties. (Plaza, tower, wasteland?)>Visit a guild. (Which? Adventurer, Merchant, Artisan, Mage, Apothecary, Mercenary, Blacksmith? Try to find the remnants of the Thieves' Guild? You could also try to find a specific guild for something, but take in mind that it might not be found in Centria)>You still had enough leads to go snooping around again for any of the moves Rostchilde was doing. You recollect hearing that some high-ranking allies of Rostchilde should be around Centria by now.>(Write-in)
>>6276313Imagine around 20 years from now how long it will take to say goodbye to the wives and all the children. >>6276319>You took the Orb with you. It was too good of an item to just leave at home.Just in case something happens at the mansion, or we wanna be sneaky later>No. You wanted to do something else instead.Depends on next option>>6276326>Meet with Aila.Depending on what she says and does could change things so let’s keep it mostly open for now.
>>6276319>You left the Orb in your estate. It was too dangerous to bring with you. Also, your wives might like to check up on you once in a while.It's not dangerous to bring with us, I just don't think we need it and so our wives at home can reassure themselves.>Yes. It would also be a good opportunity to visit Todred. (Uses up today's afternoon/evening action)Kill two birds with one stone. I want to see him anyway.>>6276326>Meet with Aila.What does elf want? I'd like to come home tomorrow, so if anything gets thrown up by this we can still do something tomorrow morning.>>6276335By then, our eldest children will no longer be children so we and our wives will have some help to wrangle the increasingly demigod-heavy horde. We'll never stop giving our wives a big kiss before we go though.
>>6276319>You left the Orb in your estate. It was too dangerous to bring with you. Also, your wives might like to check up on you once in a while.It will give them some peace of mind >Yes. It would also be a good opportunity to visit Todred. (Uses up today's afternoon/evening action)>>6276326>Meet with Aila.Time to make the elf, our elf.>Go with Ayane and visit your in-laws again. You're sure at least Ryko will be happy to see you.If we have time today it would nice to see our in-laws, we did promised Ryko that we would come see her and the in-laws next time.>See one of your Centrian properties. (Plaza)Again if we have time today to see it. As we should see how have the knights done their job
>>6276319>You left the Orb in your estate. It was too dangerous to bring with you. Also, your wives might like to check up on you once in a while.I'm sure we can keep the Orb safe. Nobody even knows about it.But still it's good for our wives to have.>Yes. It would also be a good opportunity to visit Todred. (Uses up today's afternoon/evening action)Efficient.>>6276326>Go with Ayane and visit your in-laws again. You're sure at least Ryko will be happy to see you.This first and then>Meet with Aila.More elf ear-rubbing.
Might take a little longer than usual to update since I've been feeling a little sick lately. I'll try to get something out in a few hours but I won't promise anything.
>>6277588Okay, no problem NotIseQM, take your time.
Sorry for taking so long. I've been a little more sick than I first thought lmao. Ended up sleeping through almost the entire day when I wasn't sneezing, and I still feel tired despite that lolUpdate is almost ready though.
While neither you nor your wives suffered from a broken sleep, the exertion from yesterday's travel still lingered. This didn't help the fact that Bertha once more came down with a smothering of morning sickness. The warrioress even joked with your foxgirl that "I must've caught your Bad Luck, don't you think?" as said vixen prepared to depart.As a small chuckle was shared you decided to schedule the day out before Ayane split off. You'd already shared the plan of attending the Academy's lectures, and your present wives all unanimously wanted to come with you. Though you feel like Ruby would've liked to hear the lectures, and your Mastermind was in fact very tempted to leave everything behind in the estate and come with you to do just that, she seemed rather insistent on helping with the surprise— likely wanting to take credit for and place her own spin on the celebration Herta was planning for you.Anyway, Ayane mentioned how she wanted to meet up with you in the Academy again before the lectures started, and you in turn told her how you planned to meet with your kitsune in-laws later today as well. You assured Ayane that if there were any changes in the plans you'd try your best to contact her about them.The small goodbye kiss you shared with her turned deeper, ending as she gasped for air, leaving a very content Ayane to bid you farewell. While seeing her leave, you recall the promise you made to a certain-fluffy tailed niece of yours. While you did want to visit Ryko again, there were still much more pressing matter that took urgency. Specifically, the feelings of a certain elf. You'd be lying if you denied how curious you were about Aila after she'd practically confessed to you by letter.Your slaves, wanting to be useful, decided to help you. If nothing else, your wives proved to love you; Bertha could provide some muscle, as Ruby Rose would so aptly describe, and Herta would help you out in one of the few specific things she was really good at doing.However you still ran into a few hiccups as you attempted to enter the Academy— apparently recent rules were stricter with guests."Halt." Said one of the guards, as he and his cohorts crossed their spears in front of you and your slaves. "None are allowed to pass.""Alright, look," You began. "We've been through here before, and Todred assured us we could-""The former provost is currently busy assisting the organization of the lecture halls, and thus won't be available." The guard cut you off."Don't interrupt Master!" Herta demanded."Are you guys seriously gonna try to push around Master?" Bertha looked exasperated. "Again???""There's nothing we can do, ma'am." The guard continued. "We have our orders to protect against suspicious activity-""Suspicious?!?!" Bertha repeated."Hmm." Herta thought about it for a second. "Would you guys let us through if we gave some gold?"
"That would be considered bribery." The guard's voice took an icy tone. "I sincerely hope you weren't implying that-""Sheesh, I'm just checking." Herta huffed. "Mortals usually just do whatever if you give them enough gold. Master and I, being Savants, should have this available by default since we're super rich. So yeah, get out of our ways. We even got the paperwork to prove Master and I are Savants." Herta elaborated. At the mention of a Savant, both guards simply looked at each other, hints of worry only barely slipping though their stoic expressions."C'mon, we already went through this!" Bertha said to the guards, her patience beginning to dry up. "At least let Master through!""Please calm down, ma'am." Said one of them."I am calm!" Bertha exclaimed. "It's you guys that are being a bunch of stupid heads!"Things seemed to be quickly deteriorating, though you thankfully were able to reign in your wives before they did something reckless like starting a fight. As much as you sympathized with Bertha here, you didn't want to chance the ire of the Academy. It'd do you well if you had a diplomat like Ayane, a smooth-talker like Ruby, or even the knight/guard savvy Gerty. At the same time you also considered sneaking in the place by yourself, as your perception gave revealed cracks in the defenses of this place. But unfortunately you couldn't bring your very pregnant wives along for this, unless you risked them getting harmed.Both Bertha's and Herta's stubbornness tempted you to second the former's thoughts and begin punching your way into this. You doubted these could fend off a Savant, much less the strongest Warrior you knew and a literal goddess helping his side.An unlikely face come to the rescue as Marigold arrived at the scene."What is the commotion this time?" She asked, annoyance clear in her voice. You're left to assume that she must be dealing with many of these sorts of things recently."Ma'am!" The two knights said in unison. Yet the one that was talking with you elaborated. "These people are attempting to enter the Academy grounds without permission.""We have permission." You said, finding some slight amusement as you repeated yourself. "I believe you might recall us, Mrs. Marigold. Todred was with us at the time.""Indeed I do, Savant." She said with some coldness. You almost forgot she didn't like Savants for some reason. This elf professor and witch gave a sigh. "I can confirm that the Savant has clearance. Let them carry on."Though not the elf you were looking for, Marigold proved to be helpful. If begrudgingly.After some further explanations, as the irked Marigold went about her way, you and your wives were able to go about freely in the Academy. But before that."Hey, Marigold." You said as the elf woman began to leave. "You know when Todred might be available?"
"After the lectures." She gave a sharp reply, not even turning around to face you. "If his routine remains the same, he shall be in the laboratory with some other magicians.""Alright, thanks. By the way," You continued casually. "Do you know where Aila might be? She wanted to talk with me about something, so I've been trying to get a hold of her."She paused, giving you a side glance, her eyes squinting."No." She replied. "I am sorry, but I don't make a habit out of memorizing of each individual student's dorm.""I see." You replied with a smile. So, Aila was staying at the dorms then. You suspected that Marigold might know how important Aila is, but you elected to not antagonize the witch professor (for now, at least).While you're happy to be inside, you discover something on the outside— a few armored elves, wearing the same gear as the elvish guards from the embassy, were demanding to be let in. None of them bothered to even glance your way, yet you were bothered by them even being here to begin with. If Mel were around you'd have the option to sneak better and eavesdrop, which was always helpful. The addition of having someone on hand that matched you in perceptiveness was always a nice bonus.Finding where Aila lived proved to be annoying, even with your clearance to look around for as long as you were here. But because of your high perception (and more than a few interrogations), splitting up while you communicated with your wives through the radios they have on their collars, and by some raw luck, you manage to find Aila's dorm. She had the entire room all to herself, you suspected her family payed it all off, had been abandoned."Dang it." Herta said. "I feel like I wasted my time lockpicking that door..."While Mel was the expert in that field, Herta wasn't bad at it in the least. Especially considering this was a lock protected by magic.Aila's room was minimalist, yet filled to the brim with books and papers and the bare necessities and half-finished magical projects. It would've appeared orderly, had there not been evidence of someone hastily packing some things before leaving."Are you doubting my wisdom, slave?" You chide the goddess, much to her joy.Though finding anything of interest took more time without Mel around, Bertha was able to find a clipped newspaper article; it summarized how "A Savant, a Feligyptian catgirl, and an abnormally tall fairy were able to fend off some thugs in Cinnamon Inn". The name of the inn was underlined by whoever was reading this article. And with that you managed to find a lead to where Aila might've gone to.===The three of you were back inside Cinnamon Inn."Didn't think we'd come here again so soon." Said Bertha."At least its not Rostchilde's hotels." You replied, sauntering up to a familiar mousegirl who now acted as a receptionist.
"Welcome to Cinnamon Inn, how can I... ah, Lord John," The receptionist's smile became more sincere as she saw you. "It's a pleasure to see you again.""The pleasure is all mine." You returned her smile with a grin. "Looks like you got a promotion.""Heh, I wish." She giggled. "I'm just filling in for my sister."Bertha eats some of the complimentary foods that the hotel was giving out, while Herta just wandered about. After you and Rattica share some smalltalk she asks you what you're here for."I've just been looking for a friend." You proceed to name and describe Aila."Hmm, I don't think we have any elves called... wait," Rattica pauses "No, actually, there was one elf girl that stayed here recently. She was wearing a scarf, so I couldn't get a good look at her face. But everything else sounds just like you described.""I see." You said."Also she called herself Alia." Right, that basically confirmed it."Could you tell me where she went to next?" You ask."She mentioned something about 'Oak & Iron Lodging', which is a few streets down and to the right." She tried to be helpful by giving directions, but you already knew about the place."Alright. Thank you, Ms. Squeek." You began to gather your wives."Wait, before I forget." Rattica squeaked, taking out a piece of paper from a drawer. "Mr. Tiller wanted to expand by setting up a hotel in your plaza, but he needed your approval to rent out anyplace. He was wondering if you could, uh, approve of him renting a lot there?""Don't you need to have a place in mind to rent out first?" You asked."Well, since the place is pretty much a dump—no offense—he thought you might choose a place we could demolish and rebuild from the ground up.""Is Ein Tiller here?""He's at the Merchant's Guild, meeting up with some of the other hotel owners about something or another. He said he'd be there all day."Interesting.If you were understanding this correctly, they were gonna demolish, rebuild, and personally be responsible for fixing up a place all while giving you money for the right to stay there. You weren't much of an expert, but this sounded like a decent deal. Ayane would likely know what the right choice here was.>"Let me make the place more presentable first, then I'll send the paperwork back to you." You wanted to at least make sure the plaza was safe before bringing any business.>"I'll get back to you once your boss and I can talk face-to-face about it." You wanted to talk with him first.>"Alright, thank you." It was an interesting offer, but you wanted to have Ayane's opinion about it first.>"I'll try to get to you soon about it." You would take this deal, and next time you came to Centria you'd be sure to make a decision.>(Write-in).===The large building that jutted up towards the clouds indicated your arrival at Oak & Iron Lodging. You found a few dwarves and humans running around the place.
It doesn't take long to talk to the receptionist; a cheerful dwarvish girl with a hearty laugh."Morning." She said. "Wanna get a room for you an' your wives?""No, thank you." You said. "I'm just looking for someone. And elf girl around her height." You pointed at Bertha. "A little shy and bookish. Pretty good with magic." You went about describing Aila again. "Her name is Aila, but she might be going by Alia recently. We heard that she might be around here.""Right then." She said, smile faltering somewhat. "How can I trust ya aren't gonna cause us trouble? You know, you three wouldn't be the first trio to try and make grief.""Hey, Master John Doe was the one that stopped all of that!" Bertha was quick to defend you. She turned to you. "Right Master?""Mel, Catty, and I did, that's right." You confirmed. "We made sure the Drag On Gang won't cause trouble anytime soon." At least, they wouldn't cause trouble to you. Who knew what sort of shenanigans they were up to now."Yeah!" Herta said, offended on your behalf. "We don't do bad things to people unless they make Master unhappy. And we don't attract misfortune! I personally made sure of that! You should be honored to be in the presence of a goddes- a Savant! An ordinary Savant. Master is also a Savant!""Really?" The dwarf woman looked at you with interest. "Would ya care to have a dwarf as prime slave-wife material, so?""Well-" You were about to politely avoid the conversation when you were interrupted by the dwarf woman's hearty laughter."I'm just pulling your leg, bud." She wipes a tear from from eye as she continues to chuckle. "Right, right, I'll see what I can find." She takes out a thick book from under the greeting table, flips through it, and taps on something. "You said Alia, right?""Yeah." You replied."Hm." She grunts, then takes out what seems like a small crystal with a cone attached to one end, then taps it a few times. You consider this interesting invention, though just at a glance you realize this is a primitive magical radio. After a few seconds you hear a familiar voice."What is it? I'm trying to sleep." Said Aila."You got company." The dwarf woman said.Things go silent for a few seconds, but you can hear some shuffling and a window being opened."Tell the embassy guards I'm not here." Said Aila."No embassy guards here, knife ears," The dwarf woman looks at you three "Probably. Just a man named John Doe and his two slaves."Another moment of silence, suddenly interrupted by a shout."HUH???? Why didn't you say that in the first place!!!" Aila's words were frantic. "Tell him I'll be down there! No, wait, tell him to come up here! No, hold on, tell him to go to the park and I'll be there with him! He should know which one I'm talking about! Actually- agh!" You hear a crashing sound and some broken glass."Any damages to the room'll cost ya more gold." The dwarf woman said said.
"Um, tell John Doe to meet up with me!" Aila said, then proceeded to stutter out the directions to her room."No need to." The dwarf replied. "He can hear ya already.""Sup, Aila." You said."... WHA-" You hear another crash, and then the radio-crystal dims.You, Herta, and Bertha all exchange looks."That'll also come outta her purse." The dwarf bellowed with a scoff. "Anyway, I can point ya to where she's stayin' at. Just up the elevator, then..."Soon the three of you are in near Aila's room. Crashes could still be heard from behind the door. You give her door a knock."I'll be out in a minute!" Said the muffled voice of an elf princess. You think you hear some more shuffling around and more crashing sounds. Finally the door opens.You are greeted with an elf in a stunningly beautiful white dress. A thin veil drapes down her face, doing nothing to hide her blush or her beaming expression. For a split second you're stunned by her natural beauty. But you quickly get recompose yourself, internally thanking the fact that beautiful women freely confessed their love for you every day. From the corner of your eye you see Herta looking at you with a frown on her face."John Doe." Aila looks like she'd been summoning as much of her courage as possible. That determined look on her face was adorable. "I'm not sure if this is the most romantic place to say this, or if it's even appropriate to say aloud, but I won't hold my feelings back for you any longer." She looked from side to side in the hallway. "But please come inside. There's too many ears out."Aila invited you all in her room. Much like her dorm in the Academy, it had an orderliness to it that was lost in a sea of chaos. Though this one seemed more recent than the other, you could tell there were some silence spells that made it difficult for others to hear conversations going on in here. For the most part, at least."Hehe, sorry about the mess." Aila apologizes. "I was so focused on finding this dress that I didn't paying attention to what I was doing."Aila cleared her throat, before adopting a serious expression. "While I still need to tell you... the truth." She put an anxious emphasis on that word. "But before that, I need to admit something: You've invaded my everyday thoughts. My grades have fallen, I find myself unable to concentrate on my studies, my magic misfires on a daily basis, and the memory of your touch — especially that wondrous, impossible moment — gnaws at me in my sleep. The time we've spent together, though far too fleeting, was always precious to me. But now that you've declared the strength of your intentions, it has now been given a new meaning. While I would be remiss to deny how my heart fluttered ever since you saved me from my tormentors, I did not know you felt the same way."You could tell she'd rehearsed this little speech, though that didn't take away the emotion behind it. You could sense that she was speaking from the heart.
"But before I go on, I will confess this: I'm not who you think I am, John Doe." She took a deep breath. "Though I am an elf, I am not a humble one. No, I'm-""The Princess and Saintess of Elfalior." You finished for her. She looked at you in shock, her mouth agape. You continued. "And you're also a High Elf, correct?""Y-yeah." She nodded. "How did you figure it out?""Experience." You shrugged your shoulders."Wh-what." Aila blinked. "But... but I was trying so hard to keep it a secret...""Don't sweat it." You reassured. "I'm actually pretty perceptive about these things.""Yeah!" Bertha backed you up. "Master is great at figuring things out!""That must be your gift as a Savant..." Aila mumbled. She blinked. "Wait, you don't mind?""Mind what?" You said."The fact that I'm royalty? And a Saintess? You're not... intimidated? Or resentful?""Should I be?""I... I don't know." Aila sounded confused and frustrated, yet her wiggling ears spoke of her happiness.Another moment of silence gently lingers on."John Doe," Aila seemed to have regained her nerve. "I shall gladly become your slave-wife." She takes your hands and gently guides them to her ears."So this is all because I rubbed your ears, then." You smile. This felt ridiculous, yet you couldn't help but also feel happy."Yes." Aila confirmed. "One of the greatest declarations of desire and marriage in elven culture is when a Master rubs the ears of his slave. Especially if she's a maiden without a Master-husband, then-""Huh?" Bertha looks between the two of you in confusion. "What? Wait, is that why she's wearing that weird dress?""Yes. I've been preparing myself for my wedding with John Doe." Aila said."Wedding?" Bertha was even more confused. "What's that?""It's a celebration for when a Master takes a slave-wife in marriage." Aila explained. "It's not surprising you don't know; within human civilization, elvish culture isn't common... knowledge..." Aila suddenly realized something. She turns towards you. "Does that mean you didn't know the meaning behind rubbing an elf's ears?""Nope. Not when I did it to you, at least." You replied."It's the deepest form of confession between a Master-husband and the elf slave-wife he chooses..." Aila looks deflated. "Gosh... I've really been a dummy, huh?""Maybe." You teased."I know, I shouldn't call myself- Wait, h-huh???" Aila became more flustered than she already was. "At least push back on that a little!""But I know you meant everything you said in your letters." You finished with a shit eating smile."T-thank you." Aila said, cheeks still on fire. "Hearing you say that means a lot.""I still don't get it." Bertha said. "Like, what's the point of a wedding? Is it just an excuse to wear nice clothes?" Your warrioress stopped and blinked. "If that's a yes, then I can see the appeal.""It's a bit hard to explain." Aila said. "Look, I have some food in the back. I can answer any inquiries you all have over some tea."
"We'll take you up on that." You replied. "I have a bunch of questions."Questions such as 'Why she wasn't in the Academy today' were revealed when Aila mentioned that most classes were put on hold since last week due to some difficulties with replacing/upgrading the wands of everyone in the Academy.Weddings were a tradition primarily followed in elven and dwarven culture. They basically followed the same formula that weddings in your old world had. Though there were exceptions, and Aila herself said that weddings could be officiated by anyone that had a connections to Holy Power, at least in elvish culture. You had a feeling Aila was referring to Gerty, yet Herta could easily act as a priest if Aila's words were to be taken at face value.And for why she decided to come here in the first place instead of staying in her dorm..."Well, I went to Cinnamon Inn first when I realized you went there once. But then when I heard that my cousins were in town, I knew that it wasn't a good idea to stay. They'd want to talk to me, and I knew they'd be able to figure out what happened since they're pretty intuitive. Those two usually bring trouble with how clever they are. But I also realized that they'd never expect me to hide in a place that was manned by dwarves.""Are your cousins siblings?" You asked."Yes, they are. How did you know?""I'm pretty sure I them once. Anyway, start at the beginning.""Alright; I was sent here in secret, after I got a vision from the Goddess Artemia to go on a sacred mission purging some growing corruption and save some ancient spells from being lost to history." At the mention of corruption, Herta gives her full attention. "I was able to purge the corruption, which was slowly festering in the wilderness, but I haven't had any luck with the spells.""Who knows about your identity?""My family, the embassy, you guys, and most faculty members of the Academy. Yet the Academy does not know my mission — my family used the prestige of the place as an excuse to send me here." "And why are there elf guards looking for you?" You press on."It's been my responsibility to write to the embassy ever since I arrived here. But I must've been acting strangely in their eyes, since my grades have dropped and I've been neglecting to write to my parents. And now they somehow figured out that I've fallen for someone. Although they've been really nice about things, considering they haven't been barging down doors and lockpicking places." Apparently their consideration was better than yours and your wives'."Why not just talk it out with them?" Bertha queried."I don't want them to take me away from John Doe." Aila answers plainly, a pained expression donned on her face. "Although I'll admit that it's not something they'd do unless they thought I was in mortal danger. If they heard that John Doe was a Savant, maybe they'd would see him and I as a favorable couple... but I can't be that selfish.
They would turn this into a giant scandal that would put a bunch of eyes John Doe and I."That didn't sound like the worst thing in the world, since your place was already 'officially acknowledged' by the Knightly Orders and the postal service, while also being on Forthwythe's radar."Also, besides that," Aila continued. "There's something strange going on around here in Centria. I don't know how to describe it, but it feels like there's some sort of tension in this city. Although the vision I got from Artemia specifically told me not to worry about it, I can't help but-""Artemia can be a huge jerk, especially when it comes to visions." Herta said, but doesn't elaborate."Well," Aila continues. "This might sound horrible but, even if there's something bad happening I don't want to be a heroine. Saving the world is fine, but I'd rather spend my days with someone I love." She glanced at you, then bit the bottom of her lip. Really laying it thick, wasn't she? "Um, I'd rather be with the man I love than go around the world collecting magical thingies for some holy weapon. Although I'd be fine with traveling if I was beside my Master-husband. The main reason I even came here was because I felt like there was a holy request made of me after my vision was over. I'm not sure how to describe it, but it felt like it was important if I became a schoolteacher. But only after-""Oh!" Herta interjects. "Master, I think Aila might be one of the babysitting candidates!""What?" You and Aila said at the same time."Yeah!" Herta seemed rather proud of herself. "I made a request to get someone to help take care of our babies once they're born, Master! Someone who's motherly and well meaning, but not so much that she'd think she know better than the real mom.""But I'm not motherly..." Aila protested."Maybe not now, but once Master is done with you you'll be." Herta rubbed her own swollen belly for reference, a content look on the goddess' face."We're gonna talk about this later." You said to Herta, then turned back to face Aila. "Are you feeling alright?" You could swear you were steam come out of Aila's head."Um, well," Aila looked around sheepishly, her cheeks pinkening. "I often daydreamed about having... b-babies with John... I wanted to elope with you, Mr. Doe..." She then glanced away. "But if you aren't interested I'm perfectly fine with things going back to how they were!" She quickly added, then got up and went around the corner before you had a chance to respond. But not before giving your ears a gentle touch.The four of you continued to talk about things, and that talk became eating when Aila presented some glasses full of fruit (although Herta didn't eat anything, as usual), and that eating turned to walking after Bertha felt like stretching her legs, and that walking turned to going around Centria for a while after Herta became bored. This went on until Bertha started to feel sick again and needed to return to the castle for some rest.
But that didn't stop Herta from playing matchmaker between you and the elven princess. The goddess was very open about how she thought you should get more wives, actively pushing you and Aila together whenever possible.Regardless of Herta's silliness and Bertha's illness it remained pretty nice day. The three of you went around seeing the sights once again, though Herta was nudging you both towards a certain direction until you were at a very familiar park."Oh, Master~" Herta said. "I just remembered something I needed to do." She winked at you, then she leaned in close to your ear and whispered. "Make sure to go in for the kill soon~! I'll be keeping watch to make sure no one disturbs you two~" And with that Herta skipped away."This is the same park we had a date in." Aila stopped by the fountain. "I like this place.""Yeah, it's pretty scenic." You nodded. "And private, too."None except a very skilled beguiler could escape your magical perception, and right now you couldn't feel anyone other than Herta strolling around another part of the park, Aila in front of the fountain, and your own unique mana signature right were you stood."Yes, it's..." Aila looked at you, a blush fully taking over her face. "Very wonderful.""Aila." You began. "About what you mentioned earlier...""It's fine." She said, her eyes almost threatening to spill forth a river. "Even if things don't work out, I'm still glad for all the memories we've had together."The moment seemed to stretch on.>Rub her ears. You'll accept her feelings and make her yours.>Give her a hug. Though you couldn't respond to her love, she was still your friend.>Don't say anything.>(Write-in)
>>6278290>"Let me make the place more presentable first, then I'll send the paperwork back to you." You wanted to at least make sure the plaza was safe before bringing any business.If new businesses immediately face danger it will be hard to attract new ones in the future>>6278337>"Maybe not now, but once Master is done with you you'll be." Herta rubbed her own swollen belly for reference, a content look on the goddess' face.Thank you Herta>>6278348>Rub her ears. You'll accept her feelings and make her yours.Elf wife, also political clout. Mostly Elf wife though.
>>6278290>>"I'll get back to you once your boss and I can talk face-to-face about it." You wanted to talk with him first.Maybe better to talk with him first about the state of plaza first>>6278316>If they heard that John Doe was a Savant, maybe they'd would see him and I as a favorable couple... but I can't be that selfish.Maaybe the family will not be a problem, nice.>>6278337>"Oh!" Herta interjects. "Master, I think Aila might be one of the babysitting candidates!"Its not Herta's fault, yet it is Herta's fault>>6278348>Rub her ears. You'll accept her feelings and make her yours.Yes
Y'know, I'm not a big fan of increasing even more the already big number of girls. But Aila is alright, I suppose. Kinda stretching it thin.
Again sorry about the wait. I'm still feeling sick and tired, so updates might be slower/shorter.Thank you guys for your patience!
>>6278352Its fine, NotIseQM. Get well soon.
>>6278351We have our limit of 10 but after Alia (I am going to count Yumi as already being in) we have enough tropes fulfilled so I am content. Other anons may want to get a 10th though. >>6278352Get better QM, try not to overwork yourself
>>6278282>"A Savant, a Feligyptian catgirl, and an abnormally tall fairy were able to fend off some thugs in Cinnamon Inn".We should tell girls when we get back that they are famous. Also how can everybody tell that Mel is a part fairy, does she have butterfly wing in the back?>>6278337>while also being on Forthwythe's radar.How? And we should deal with this old fart, permanently. Maybe he has more unloved beautiful wifes to be saved.>>6278351>>6278364Well I want go to at least to the limit. Personally am somewhat conflicted with Yumi becoming our wife, I like her but if she cant somehow give us children I feel it will be cruel against her surrounded by our children yet unable to give us her own children. Maybe we can do something about her ghostness and make her more living somehow.Now about the 10th, personally I would want somebody special (and am not saying she cant be human), somebody that would even for second make Herta jealous as has our Aila done already. Herta will work hard to get us stunned the sameway as Aila has.But I would like to meet Cecilia and Artemia and get to know poor Marigold more (even if she is happy married but for some reason unhappy in it) before choosing. Although I would really like to hear Herta's opinion before if we said we were going after her sister for real (And if she were against it then it would be the end of it).Now I would like to hear other anons and NotIseQM opinion about "concubines", I have being toying with this idea for some time now, as there is more women yearn us but we have our limit of 10 at least for now. Something like friends with benefits kind of deal except we wouldn't mind if they got pregnant as an example we want somebody loyal to look after our plaza and running its day-by-day business and Mrs.Pomegranate would like very much our whole body massage and she already lives there. Now tell me if am just being greedy and we should just hire people to run it or should we go and spread our love.
>>6278467>Now tell me if am just being greedy You are just being greedy, 10 women is already a ridiculous amount.
>>6278467>how can everybody tell that Mel is a part fairy, does she have butterfly wing in the back?Probably because we are the ones saying it out loud Kek. It’s not like we are hiding it either>How?He attacked our house? Pretty sure he knows where we are, more so now since we are becoming more public. >somebody that would even for second make Herta jealous as has our Aila done already.She can continue to do so>Now I would like to hear other anons and NotIseQM opinion about "concubines"I think we would just be cheating at that point.>Now tell me if am just being greedyYou are
>>6278495>He attacked our house?He has?>I think we would just be cheating at that point.I feel you could have point in that but at same time this world has harems as normal way of life and I feel this is way expanding it without make it as big hassle as going over our limit of 10.
>>6278505>He has?No, the bandits just so happened to have a bunch of Calvary, an airship and a 100 well equipped and armoured troops for no reason. >I feel you could have point in that but at same time this world has harems as normal way of life and I feel this is way expanding it without make it as big hassle as going over our limit of 10.Anon we have impregnated 6 women with 2 more (3 if ghost) soon to be. We do not need more women
>>6278513>No, the bandits just so happened to have a bunch of Calvary, an airship and a 100 well equipped and armoured troops for no reason.Yes but not he himself, and we dont know how much proxy of his the bandit king was in the end.>Anon we have impregnated 6 women with 2 more (3 if ghost) soon to be. We do not need more womenI did not say need but want. I want to stay in our 10 limit if possible but I also think there is possibility anons want more.
>>6278521>Yes but not he himself, and we dont know how much proxy of his the bandit king was in the end.Enough of a proxy he could give him all that stuff, also remember he sent a letter to is the exact same time BK did so yeah, he knows us >I did not say need but want. I want to stay in our 10 limit if possible but I also think there is possibility anons want more.10 is the hard limit, the more wives we have the less time we can spend with each of them.
>>6278524>Enough of a proxy he could give him all that stuff, also remember he sent a letter to is the exact same time BK did so yeah, he knows us Oh yeah the letter of annexation and etc. Shame in a way we could have monte cristo'ed him. Oh well the plan B was always to burn his everything down.>10 is the hard limit, the more wives we have the less time we can spend with each of them.Its all fun and games until we want Twins
My man is sick and he drops this chonker>>6278290>"I'll get back to you once your boss and I can talk face-to-face about it." You wanted to talk with him first.If he wants to do it and is aware of the risks of Leftbridge, he can go ahead, but I'd like to consult about how we can make it work given the place's current challenges that we should hopefully be tacking over the coming months.>>6278348>Rub her ears. You'll accept her feelings and make her yours.Called it. Moved a bit faster than anticipated but that's on me for forgetting this classic trope when I wanted to rub her ears to start with. Now, about those half-elves.....Next steps are to settle up any damage bill with the hotel, make this above board with the Elfalior government to calm the political uproar of a missing princess (they know we're involved and the situation could escalate quickly, especially if she's spotted with us) and decide whether she wants to remain at the Academy to finish her studies or not now we've put her mind at ease. We'll help her complete her mission if it gets her released.I think we should have both Gerty and Herta as wedding officiants - Gerty to perform the formal service and Herta to bless the union. Why have it done on behalf of the gods when you can have one do it themselves? Depending on whether it'll remain a small affair just between us or whether her family will insist on it being a Big Grand Thing.Ah yes, we'll have to let her in on the whole goddess thing now. It should be a fun reaction.-----Regarding the >10 topic, strong no. Cautionary tales of uncontrolled cast growth are many and it's disappointing to see once important characters fade into the background because there's just not enough room on screen for them all any more - all our wives are interesting and unique people and we should keep the main cast compact to maintain that. Just juggling all of our children will be enough of a challenge. No more than the ten we've already settled on to control character dilution and trying a network of FWBs isn't in the spirit of this and risks making a big personal mess for us and others.
>>6278531>Oh well the plan B was always to burn his everything down.Can’t since he is a noble of Westphalia. If we were also noble there then it could be chalked up to a feudal war but since we are not we are going to get dogpiled if we tried. >Its all fun and games until we want TwinsStill gotta do that 3some with Gerty. >>6278600>Next steps are to settle up any damage bill with the hotelBill it to the embassy>calm the political uproar of a missing princess Speaking of princesses, although we are considered consort and not a noble, this is still a giant leap for us, right? Being a royal consort and a savant has to give us a lot of political clout. >Just juggling all of our children will be enough of a challenge.Bright side is for a good while the kids are just going to be too small to have personalities. When they grow older though then that’s when the fun starts. I can only imagine what some of the kids will be like but I guarantee that Berthas son will be the equivalent of Robert Baratheon
>>6278613>Being a royal consort and a savant has to give us a lot of political clout.Elfalior is pretty distant and a title there doesn't seem like it'd have much clout here in Centris or in Eastia or Westphalia for that matter beyond affording us some personal respect. It would be funny if it amounted to a de facto citizenship though, considering we are still de jure stateless. Besides, these are elves after all and we may have a difficult time getting taken seriously (a human in the royal family! The horror!) where it might actually have some weight to it. We also don't know where Aila is in the royal family, she could well be rather low on the pole (which might actually be preferable because it means less political bullshit).Fraid I'm not familiar with GoT at all so I know almost nothing of its characters. Imagine demigod teen drama and, much later on, having kids of all ages running around.
>>6278647>beyond affording us some personal respect.It depends on how prestigious the title is that distance becomes less of a factor. Consort of a royal princess is pretty up there to the point nobles can’t shrug us off and common folk will of course treat us with greater respect. Once we get our estate larger and richer this compounds everything. >Besides, these are elves after all and we may have a difficult time getting taken seriouslyTrue but I am sure we are up to the task>We also don't know where Aila is in the royal familyIf I remember correctly she is a direct child of the King so that is already up there. She is also the Saintess which immediately boosts her back up even if she is a lower numbered child.
>>6278600>she wants to remain at the Academy to finish her studiesIf she wants that then we should just make her a fast ship so that it take only hour to get to Centria and then always come back at end of school day.
>>6278647>a human in the royal family! The horror!It would not first "hostile" family we have turned around although this time it maybe the whole family
>>6278467>Also how can everybody tell that Mel is a part fairy, does she have butterfly wing in the back?You and Mel haven't exactly been keeping it a secret, especially while chatting with acquaintances like Rattica.>How?The other anon explained it better than I could lmao>NotIseQM opinion about "concubines"If anons vote for it I'll try my best to deliver. But I probably won't be able to keep track of so many characters without sacrificing flavor. I don't want to spread myself too thin or get overwhelmed if I try to handle too much at once.>>6278647>>6278670>Aila royaltyAlthough Aila herself hasn't directly confirmed the details of her royal status (other than being a princess), you're pretty sure she's the youngest daughter of King Aldaron II.
>>6278903>she's the youngest daughterA crown princess would have being certainly more work on family side for sure.
>>6278909I don't think a crown prince or princess would be afforded Aila's high degree of autonomy. It remains to be seen how far down the line she is but a direct child of the monarch will always have that extra royal sparkle over a more peripheral member of the royal house. Could make for interesting family dinners.
>>6278955>Could make for interesting family dinners.Am sure it will
You reach out to her, purposefully cupping her face in your hands. Almost looking like you were going to go for a kiss.Instead your hands glide up to her ears, giving them a good rubbing.And just like that, you confirm your love for her.Confusion dawns on her face, but only for a moment, before she realizes what you've done. Her expression predictably morphs into many different things, before settling into a flustered smile.She was already bright red since you'd found her again, but now it's gotten to the point were you fear that she might pass out. Thankfully you're able to quickly use your hands to give her shoulders a tactical rub down. Though initially awkward, it does its job and she regains a semblance of relaxation.You were already good at flustering women, and even better at massages, so this wasn't an entirely unexpected outcome."Are..." Aila speaks after what seems like ages of silence. "Are you sure about this?""Do I need rub your ears again?" You smiled."No." She paused. "But I'd like it if you did~"There was a clear hint of lust there, almost reminding you of how Ruby Rose would like getting her ears nibbled. But Aila's tone was riddled with jittery inexperience. Ears were definitely a sensitive spot for elves, a similarity this species shared with beastfolk. The apparent exception to this rule was Ruby Rose, yet the difference between Aila's and Ruby's sensibilities were easily contrasted. The former was a natural response any elf woman would have, with a cultural tradition that had many millennia to develop, while that particular lustful proclivity your Mastermind had was nothing more than a fetish developed from reading a romance novel.Still you entertained your newly acquired slave princess with some more ear rubs while you amused yourself by thinking these things.You aren't sure how much time passed in silence, as the minutes melted into one another, but you eventually manage to walk about the park and get a conversation going. Once again you were grateful for the privacy this place had, especially around these hours of the day.Things started out slowly, but eventually you both found a good way to engage in speaking. A few more urgent topics were covered, with the foremost being the trashed hotel room.Aila assured you that there was no need to worry about the bill."You sure you have enough? I could always pay for it." You wanted to hear her reasoning."Positive." She replied. "I was given thousands of gold coins to pay for any expenses before coming here, which I have in my Bag of Holding. And I'm also given a weekly allowance to live off of." She revealed. You were glad you also had a Bag of Holding too; they made life so much more convenient. "After seeing how expensive it was to enroll in the Academy I decided to be frugal with my gold, just in case. So I should have enough to pay for my stay and for any damages."
"Master!" Herta emerged from the bush she from where she spied on you from. "We don't need to worry about paying for her stuff. But even if you did insist, it wouldn't be a problem since Master will be rich soon.""Hmm?" Aila said. "I suppose I could convince my father to give a dowry for my... Master... my Master and owner, John Doe." She smiled as she tested out the phrase on her tongue."Honestly you don't really have to worry about money." You dismissed. "If everything goes right then I'll be rolling in cash before winter's end.""I don't doubt the ingenuity of Savants." Aila respected those with Lunacy Savantae. Maybe not as much as Cattleya did, but still enough to be noted in her personality. "And you've already proven to be a very intelligent and resourceful Master." She complimented.Even after that, you once again offered to help her with the expenses. And Aila once more reassured you that it was unnecessary, though she did say that you could repay her "W-with some more ear rubs..."She didn't have to coax that out of you, since you were more than happy to indulge in that yourself.Still you wanted to make sure things were alright in that front.You returned to Oak & Iron Lodging with one woman less and an elf now clinging to you."Mornin' again." The dwarven receptionist said, her eyes glancing between you and the blushing elf girl that clinged onto your side. "So, ya decided to get hitched with a knife-eared lady, huh?" There was an amused tilt to her words, and you felt that even if you weren't able to see the gregarious smile on her face you'd of still discerned it to be there."Pretty much." You gave Aila a pat on the head."Heh, I gotta take back my offer of bein' yer slave." The dwarvish woman bellowed. "No offense to a man like ya, but I can't see myself sharing a roof with a knife-eared klutz. Sorry, stud!" Her hearty laughter echoed through the entrance room.You wondered how deep the hatred between elves and dwarves went in this world."Are you sure?" Herta pressed on. "Master still has a few free spots open for his main wives, and-""Anyway," You changed the topic "I came here to ask about something else.""Yeah, my Master was wondering about what Aila broke." Herta added."Aila?" The dwarf said. Your elf stirs beside you."She means 'Alia'." You clarified, giving your elf a side-hug as you used her alias. "Same elf from this morning that broke a bunch of stuff.""580g" The dwarf lady didn't miss a beat."Master..." Aila, with a small whine, peeled herself off of you, took out a small pouch from under her cloak, and then poured out a comically large pile of gold."Here. This should be enough to pay for the damages." Aila said."Thank you, 'Alia'" You smile."It's just the inverse of my name." Aila mumbled. Her face threatened to become a bashful pout, but her smiled seemed impossible to tear down. "I thought it was cute.""Yeah, that just about covers it." The dwarf grunted as she scooped up the coins.
You stayed here for a few more minutes talking with her, and learnt that the dwarf woman's name was Ulmth Redbrawn. Your elf, your goddess, and you then went to Alia's room again, this time to privately talk about what to do from here.The issues of weddings, holy missions, and the immediate future all lay before you. Herta opted to rest her head on your lap while you and Aila discussed other matters. You brushed the goddess' hair with your hand as she napped."I can handle the embassy." Aila said."Are you sure?" You said. "Didn't they figure out that you fell in love with me? And you mentioned your cousins are supposed to be these clever people, too.""I'm sure I can." Aila brimmed with confidence. "I was feeling in the clouds after I thought you confessed to me, and I ended worrying about silly things while neglecting my responsibilities. The only reason they're worried right now was because of that. Sure they might know that I'm going out with a guy, but I'm almost sure they don't know who you are yet. At most, they have a vague picture of you and some second hand knowledge." While Aila was being optimistic, you couldn't help but think about that bureaucrat that talked with Aila's cousins. You tell your newest wife as much, and she thinks about it. "Well, either way if I show that I'm still doing my mission then they'll be thrown off for a bit. I could easily say that I've been working with the Academy to find out more about the wands, which is true by the way. It's completely understandable that I disappear for a few days so I could figure out more." She paused. "Master." She added your title, the word tumbling out of her mouth as though it's the most important part of her vocabulary."Feels like they'd react better if we're open about things." You said."I wish it was," Aila looked forlorn. "But trust me on this. If it was only my parents, I'd be all for that plan. But my cousins are the type of nobles that would try to get as many concessions out of you as possible, demand that you come to Elfalior to be their personal architect... and usually act like the snobbish High Elf stereotypes you see in the satire section of a newspaper." She sighed. "But I know they care about me, and might even leave this to my parent's judgement if they hear it from me, since they've always thought of me as a baby. Although it would've been better if my father or the old ambassador were here in their place.""Alright then." You didn't like the sound of these guys. But you still had hope that Ayane at least could be able to talk with them. "Tell me how we could contact the ambassador or your parents without dealing with...""Paimene and Valatea. And you already know they're brother and sister." Aila mentioned."Those guys, thank you." You said. "But I wanna know if it'd be worth going directly to the king or the ambassador without dealing with them, or if doing that would cause more headaches than we need right now."
"Well, um," Aila thought about it. "Maybe write a note saying that you want my hand in marriage would be best. I'll give my signature and also write a couple letters saying I want to be with you, and then I'll send it directly to my parents. That way I'll be able to make my case directly to them while making my cousins less interested in you. Oh and before I forget; they also have a magical familiar that looks like a small deformed cyclops." So that's what that thing was. "I'll send you a letter when it's the right time to introduce yourself." Aila gave made a humming noise. "Now that I say it out loud, I might need an artifact to make my cousins get off my trail..."While you still held some private reservations, your perception told you she knew how to maneuver around these two cousins of hers from experience, which might be another story you looked forward to easing out of her. You half wished Ruby and Mel were here, since they'd doubtlessly have more ideas you could bounce off of.Your mind went back to Ruby. You could practically hear her add some more convoluted steps to every suggestion made, simultaneously making it worse and better and leaving you to iron things out and plug any holes in her scheme."I could just make a small airship for you to travel from my estate to the Academy." You offered."That's not a bad idea." She said. "But I'd need someone to drive it... although I have always wanted to pilot an airship.""I can take you. I have a couple of wives that are decent pilots too. We can show you how to fly after enough times.""I'd like it if you taught me." Aila beamed, but then she frowned. "But, well, it'd definitely make suspicion go up if they find me coming out of an airship. But then again, I was given a few illusion-granting artifacts that can hide my voice and appearance." Ponnamie had a voice changing artifact as well, you recalled. "I was able to successfully hide myself so far while using it." Your elf said. "It's ironic that they're being used against the very people that gifted them to me.""Are there any other options?" You asked."We could always do my original plan and elope to your estate," Aila twiddled her thumbs "They can't afford going after me — my father has been trying to keep Elfalior out of Westphalia's grasp, so them sending any military stuff to Centria or searching unknown lands could jeopardize that. But then again my dad is the type that would send an envoy protected by military guards if they locate us to demand an explanation. It wouldn't be the end of the world, but it definitely won't help if you want to make a good first impression.""I have a telegraph station back at my estate." You decided to reveal this useful piece of information. "And Eulia also comes by once a week.""Eulia? Are you talking about Cyan, that famous mail harpy?" Aila asks, and you confirm it with a nod of your head.
"Eloping might not be a bad idea then." Aila said. "We can just hide there and write letters to dad about me and get his blessing directly before things go crazy back home.""How would they know I'm not keeping you hostage, or if the letters are forged?""There's a bunch of magical signals I've been taught to use and place in things, just in case I get kidnapped. It goes without saying, but I won't use them. I also plan on making it very clear in any letter I write that I'm in love with you, Master." She was undeterred. "The only downside I can think of is that I'd have to sacrifice finishing my studies if I move to your estate.""Do you want to keep going to the Centrian Academy of Science and Magic?" You inquired."I wouldn't really mind dropping out." Aila revealed. You personally weren't too surprised, considering she didn't have any friends and the closest thing to social interaction she had there was getting bullied or doing assignments. "Although there's a chance this study cycle I'm in the middle of will teach me a couple of specialized ally-strengthening spells, so I've been sticking around for that. It'll only be for two more weeks at most until I can either find an ancient spell and leave or try again by re-enrolling.""What about your mission?""It's important..." Aila looked conflicted, but then gained a determined look in her eyes "But I'll follow you and devote myself to you instead, Master, as any good slave-wife should. Even if it means fighting against the Goddess of Creation Herself." She cleared her throat and looked nervous. "Um, please don't fight against the gods, Master. Gaining their ire usually doesn't end well for the mortal.""I don't think that'll be an issue. I'm on really good terms with one of the gods." You gave Herta's butt a squeeze, and the Goddess of Artifice made a happy noise in response."-Phew- That's a relief." Aila wiped some sweat from her brow."Anyway, would you still have to finish the mission even if you officially became my slave? How would it work if you're not in the Academy anymore?""To that first question: Almost definitely yes." She deflated. "Following a vision from the gods is usually considered important. Unless there's an acceptable reason you can't do it, then you're pretty much bound by the Church to follow it. As for the second part; going to the Centria and saving the spells was in my vision, being in the Academy wasn't specified. I was sent there since it would've made things easier.""Don't worry about that. I could make some artifacts or look into ancient shit." How hard could getting some ancient spells be?"Thank you, Master." Aila gave you a small smile."Hey, you're my property now. It's only right I make sure you're safe and happy."
"It's not the only option you have." Aila shifted nervously. "If I'm, um, if you put a b-baby in me then I'll be exempt from doing the mission. At least until that baby grows up. That's one of the the main 'acceptable' reasons I can be exempt from it.""Huh, cool. Any chance you're having a dangerous day soon?" You asked a bit too casually."In 52 years maybe." She replied with an equal aloofness. "Or a little after I turn 100.""You don't have to worry about that." Herta had immediately woken up when the conversation's subject became changed to this. "Being the genius that I am, I made it so that in this world women will get buns in their ovens if their Master-husband fills them up all day everyday!""It's true that women's bodies respond to excessive daily copulation in that way." Aila nodded. "Especially if the man is, um, persistent enough. Though it won't work once a woman reaches a certain age, at least for most species." Aila was confused when your first wife took credit for this fact of the universe, though the most Aila did was shoot you a worried expression."Only a week of deep loving, and there shall be half-elf babies running around before you know it!" Herta finished."We'll have to look into how to take care of human-elf halflings." You said, then turned to Aila. "You mentioned not having any experience taking care of children?""None at all." Aila said. "Other than the feeling I had about wanting to be a schoolteacher after the vision sent to me, but that is... that's..."It was here that the implications of the subject at hand began to catch up to Aila, and the poor elf nearly passing out after realizing what she'd been talking about so casually. She offered to make some food for you, but Herta butted in and offered to cook up "Something only a genius goddess could make!" instead. Before Aila could get a word in edgewise the goddess had already gone to the kitchen.That only left you and Aila to talk once more. And talk you did.Though it remained succinct, you nonetheless were able to glean a few things from each other. You learnt that she, like almost all other elves (except dark elves), had a vegetarian diet. While she could eat meat, it didn't give her any nutrition.You'd also learnt that she was a powerful healer and could buff allies mid-battle, but only knew a few weak attacking spells. Said offensive spells came from a self-described "embarrassing teenage phase" where she wanted to be sent out to a war like the first Saintess did against the Demon Lord. Aila eventually grew out of it.But the most notable thing Aila spoke of was when she confirmed that her father is King Aldaron II — and Aila was his youngest daughter, with 9 older sisters, an older brother, and one younger brother. Said king was over 400 years of old, was the current acting Supreme Pontiff and Prelate for a large chunk of the elvish species, and the King of Elfalior. His position sounded like a mix between a Pope and a King.
You realized that you and Aila had been unconsciously inching closer to each other. There was barely enough room to fit a piece of paper between you both, and the intimacy of the moment began to muddle both your minds as your lips almost graced each. The two of you slowly leaned in to each other...Until Herta barged in the room again."Hey, Master!" The Goddess of Artifice and unknowing anime interruption exclaimed. "I was making some angel cake, but then realized I wouldn't have the time if we didn't want to be late!" With a blink, she realized what was going on. "Wait, since you're both going to do that, I'd at least like to get my protein lunch!""Protein lunch?" Aila was confused by the words coming out of Herta's mouth once again. "What do you mean- what are you doing with Master?!""Getting some protein!" Herta said as she desperately tried to pull down your pants. You, on the other hand, were prying this lewd goddess off of you."Alright, time for you to calm down, Herta." You said, quickly realizing that the more forceful you were the more lascivious she became, so you enacted a change in strategy. "I'll treat you to a spanking session later if you behave, you mindless sex addict.""Yes, Master!" Herta immediately stopped and giggled. "Master is treating me like a useless bitch in heat again~""Spanking sessions? In heat?" Aila blinked, not really processing what just happened."Don't worry about it." Herta gave your elf princess a thumbs up and a sincere smile. "I'm sure Master will want to turn your insides white too after he's done punishing me!""W-what?" Aila's blush nearly overwhelmed her again, and you swear you saw her pupils turn into swirls. "I'm, um, it's just, wait, I need to think about the wedding Master and I will have! Please excuse me!" She jumped up from the couch, nearly tripped over herself, and went around the corner to the kitchen."What's up with her?" Herta asked."You stupid bitch." You glowered, groping her softer bits. "You ruined the moment. Just when I was gonna kiss her, too.""Kyaah~! Master, you're being too rough!" Herta moaned."Keep your voice down." You ordered, turning her around and giving her cushions a firm spank.Maybe it was a good thing that Herta came by when she did. You could even hear the distant chime of the many clock towers spread throughout Centria, urging you to not waste more time than you already had. Also you felt energized after giving Herta some light punishment, but that said more about how successful Herta had been in normalizing you to her masochism.Your goddess decided to touch on a topic while Aila was away. It concerned none other than the elf herself."It's a shame she's an Artemian Saintess." Herta lamented. "It'd make things way easier if she were more aligned with me.""What do you mean by that?" You asked."Artemia's blessing has been over her since birth." Herta nearly grumbled."And your blessings aren't able to overwrite it?" You said.
"No, that wouldn't make any sens-" Herta paused, a smug smile crawling onto her face. "Actually, Master, that's genius idea! And if Aila hangs around the Holy Haven you built me often enough she'll slowly fall under your influence, Master. And you're way better than that dumb stinky nerd goddess." You didn't know what she meant by 'your influence' but it sounded like something you were gonna talk to her about later."Hold on, let me get this right; you're saying there's more than one Saintess?" You asked, trying to change the subject before Herta crystalized a reckless plan in her mind."Well, yeah. Probably." She shrugged. "It's not like there's a hard limit in this universe. I know there's a Saintess that uses my blessings somewhere else in the world. Probably an elvish High Priestess.""So we're also dealing with a girl Pope too?" Your question was only half rhetorical. "Do you know where the other Saintesses are?""How would I know?" Herta flopped down, turning around and resting her head on your lap again. "The lore didn't really get into details about modern age Saintesses.""You useless goddess." You muttered, giving her posterior another slap."Master is so wonderfully cruel to me~" She appreciated it."Sort of cheapens things to have multiple living Saintesses at once, don't you think?" You ignored her moans. You were more used to there being only one Saintess in shows that had the trope, though having more than one wasn't completely unheard of. Still you liked the standard cliche better."I agree." Herta nodded. "The more Saintesses there are, the less powerful they become. The less powerful they become, the harder it is to purge magical corruption. The lore said that there was only one Saintess back when the Demon Lord was around. She single-handedly purged tons of corruption. But then she got beaten before she could join the Heroes' Party, and the world was without a Saintess for a few years.""Did she straight up die?" You were a bit surprised."Well, no. She got captured by a magic crystal, body and soul. Sort of like what happened to Yumi, except way stronger and the crystal was life-sized and her body was also encased in a magical crystal."Her mention of the ghostgirl made you consider what Yumi was up to. Yumi insisted on remaining in the castle at least until it was dark outside, despite getting multiple offers and chances to accompany you and your wives. Right now she was likely reading and practicing with the magic crystal wand that was once her prison. At least the ghostgirl now had some company in the form of Bertha, affected by morning sickness as she might be."Eventually," Herta continues "A bunch of Savants freed her with the help of the Everlasting Empire. And then she led armies against the Demon Lord, and then they all defeated the demons and killed the Demon Lord.
"I didn't really look into it that much, but I'm pretty sure there's more than one Saint or Saintess in the world because of what happened to the first one— just in case one of a Saintess dies or gets captured the remaining ones can take her place. I'm pretty sure there's more than one Saintess alive, at least.""You're 'pretty sure'? Didn't you just say there were more than one?" You deadpanned."How do you expect me to know for sure?" Herta said. You felt like that was just her excuse to be lazy.After ordering Herta to stop being a lazy dumbass and look into the lore of the world again, you went to check up on Aila. You found the elf girl writing something in what looked like a stereotypical diary."Aila," You knocked on the wall. "You alright?""Eep!" She jumped again and slammed the book shut, a blush painted on her face once more. "Yes!""Sorry about-" You began."I'm sorry about-" Aila said in unison.The two of you blinked, a few chuckles followed."Right," You took the lead. "Sorry about Herta, she can be a little bit enthusiastic.""And I'm sorry about leaving so abruptly." Aila said. "I'm not used to lewd things since I'm still a vir- did you just say your first wife is named Herta? As in, after the Goddess of Creation?""Yeah." You said."Did you... was she renamed after becoming your slave-wife?""Nope. She came that way when I made her mine, masochism and all.""Hm." Aila was thoughtful for a moment. "She must be from a religious family, especially since there's many divine blessings. Her holy magic is very obvious to those that can sense even basic mana."At this rate it was only a matter of time before she realized that it was actually the Goddess of Artifice who was your first wife.Anyway, the two of you go back to the living room to reunite with Herta, and the goddess goes from staring into an empty wall (obeying you as usual) to speaking with you after you harass her.
Everything was ultimately up for you to decide.For the future...>You'd let Aila handle things until she requested your presence. This was mostly so she could remain in the Academy. Maybe you'd make an artifact or two for her once you returned to your estate, just to give her some more leverage.>You'll bring your elf wife to Heaven's Landing, where you will 'elope' to hide against elvish guards. This ironically sounded like the safer option, at least in a certain way.>You'd do both: You'd create a faster airship and have her commute daily between the estate and the Academy. (John Doe won't be as effective with his action this week (aluminum) due to spending time making an airship for Aila).>You didn't want to waste any time, and choose to go to the embassy right now despite any potential difficulties. (Choose between being late for the lectures or not going to the kitsunes in the evening)>You knew some trustworthy people that might care for her. The kitsune tended to seclude themselves, and you were planned to meet them today anyway.>(Write-in).And as for marriage...>You wanted to make things big, worthy of a princess. Aila knew a few priests that could preside over this in a traditional way.>You'd have the wedding be smaller, more private, and personal. Herta and Gerty could safely preside over it. Why settle for some random priest when you have the Goddess herself to bless you?>Why not have Gerty preside over a large, news-worthy wedding? Make it big and personal at the same time. You considered having Herta publicly bless your union, but declaring/revealing her as a deity in such a public event might have consequences...>It was too soon to decide on something right now. You wanted to wait first before doing starting anything. Maybe this could give your wives a chance to plan things.>(Write-in).You'd agreed to meet up with Ayane and Bertha when going to the Academy again. Aila, due to her love for listening to these types of things and her desire to be with you, wanted to come with.And so your elf used an artifact, a small pin, to don a disguise. It didn't really change much about her other than give her glasses that hid her eyes, a different hair color, and a ponytail. She assured you that none could tell it was her to begin with, noticing your skepticism.And honestly, with how the rules of this world worked, you believed her.But on your way to the Academy, you notice a racoon girl talking with Marigold and a few other professors. You don't think they notice you, but you catch a few words from they said...Roll me some 1d100s with whatever choices you make, Bo3DC: 20, 50
Thank you all for being so patient. I've been starting to feel better, so updates might come a little sooner after I get some sleep. I really need to stop making such big updates when I'm sick lmao
Rolled 58 (1d100)>>6279881>>You'd do both: You'd create a faster airship and have her commute daily between the estate and the Academy. (John Doe won't be as effective with his action this week (aluminum) due to spending time making an airship for Aila).Its future proofing to have this. Maybe useful for those solo adventures too>You wanted to make things big, worthy of a princess. Aila knew a few priests that could preside over this in a traditional way.
>>6279882Get well NotIseQM
Rolled 84 (1d100)>>6279881>You'd let Aila handle things until she requested your presence. This was mostly so she could remain in the Academy. Maybe you'd make an artifact or two for her once you returned to your estate, just to give her some more leverage.She says she can handle it so I trust her, plus I want her to learn those spells before the semester is over. >You'd have the wedding be smaller, more private, and personal. Herta and Gerty could safely preside over it. Why settle for some random priest when you have the Goddess herself to bless you?Being personally blessed by a Goddess is a pretty important thing imo. These choices were probably the hardest for me to choose on compared to any others Kek.
Rolled 46 (1d100)>>6279881>You'd let Aila handle things until she requested your presence. This was mostly so she could remain in the Academy. Maybe you'd make an artifact or two for her once you returned to your estate, just to give her some more leverage.She says she can handle it, I want to trust her on this>You'd have the wedding be smaller, more private, and personal. Herta and Gerty could safely preside over it. Why settle for some random priest when you have the Goddess herself to bless you?More people means more problems and more scrutiny, Keep it a more intimate affair.
>>6279881>You'd do both: You'd create a faster airship and have her commute daily between the estate and the Academy. (John Doe won't be as effective with his action this week (aluminum) due to spending time making an airship for Aila).Get a new wife and immiadiately sent her way for who knows how long? Yeah no.>You'd have the wedding be smaller, more private, and personal. Herta and Gerty could safely preside over it. Why settle for some random priest when you have the Goddess herself to bless you?Surprisingly hard choice
Rolled 2 (1d2)>>62798811 is for making the airship and having Aila live in your estate, 2 is for having Aila stay in Centria.
>>6280689More visit to Centria in future. Yay?
>>6280714We were going to come back eventually regardless for our business ventures. If I am correct this semester for her ends soon so when we return we can pick her up permanently, finish our business then hunker down for the winter.
Bertha happily declared that she felt decent enough to come with you to the Academy. A part of you was concerned she was faking it, but then you realized that Bertha wasn't the type to hide her feelings—if she was hurt, she'd let the whole world know. And now you four were all in The Vixen's Luck together. Ayane told you through her radio-collar that she was already at the Academy.Your and your wives to passed the time by talking as you flew."And I couldn't stop throwing up afterwards!" Bertha complained, recounting a time when she used the Stop-Watch while simultaneously having morning sickness."That sounds pretty bad." Aila said, glancing at said Stop-Watch with a frown."But that's not the worst part! I felt queasy for three whole days!" Your warrioress finished with a "It was, like, the worst thing ever!""That's why I told you to not keep using it so often." You said, although your words had more to do with the artifact breaking easily."Yeah!" Bertha instantly beamed. "For sure! Like, you always have the best ideas, Master!""Morning sickness sounds awful." Aila commented. "I could try using High Heal, but I'm not sure it'll work.""It won't. And Divine Magic is useless against it, too." Herta sounded glad by these facts."Maste- Savant Lord, the Academy is devoid of docking spaces for such an event." Yumi, despite having declared multiple times that she didn't want to go out until it was dusk or night, decided to 'haunt the ship' while you were at the Academy — claiming she'd protect it while you were gone."Your point?" You said, still navigating as your wives talked."You should stop circling around the Academy and land someplace else close by. Like in that port over there." Yumi pointed at a flying port that you were just about to pass."No, wait," You said, looking at a few airships leaving, "There's a place that just opened up."Airship flight could be clunky and janky, especially trying to navigate a large cargo ship withing 'air lanes', but your excellent talent for piloting negated most of the downsides.Yumi huffed in response. "You just got lucky.""You sure you don't want to come with?" You offered again. "Might be nice to learn something about curses." You said, with one of the main lectures being about this matter in mind."Though the siren's call of cursed-wisdom beckons like a shining star, I must steadfastly guard this vessel from any dark marauders who dare approach it.""Alright, suit yourself." You smiled. "There's books and stuff you can play around with in the cargo area. I won't be long.""F-fine." Yumi glanced away, trying and failing to look smug despite the growing blush on her face.While the walk was a bit of a detour, you were still early. You knew you'd get there in time.The walk wasn't too far, but it was worth it— as you all happened to pass near the Academy gates, a group of professors were talking with a racoon girl. You were able to catch parts of their conversations.
"-And I've heard that Lord Lionel Rostchilde has some interests in funding the educational system." Said the mystery racoon lady said with an unforgettable smirk. "Of course, we both know that accepting anything from his hands would leave you all at a disadvantage.""That is up for the Board, the Rectors, and the Principal to decide." A woman, who you identified as Marigold, replied.Immediately you, Herta, and Bertha were in high alert. Aila, looking like she intended to keep on going, read the room and did as you three were doing. You were all lucky enough to were able to find a vantage point that was good enough to eavesdrop and remain inconspicuous at the same time."No need to be hasty, Marigold." You heard another female voice say. From whom it came you couldn't tell. "We don't know the details about the commissions, do we? He could just want basic spellbooks for his workers.""I sincerely hope that's all he desires." Replied Marigold. "Nevertheless, to accept his offer would alienate Westphalians of any stripe.""That's why we're meeting with him when he comes by to Centria, is that not so?" One of the random professors said."Maybe, maybe not." Another responded."Details, details!" The unknown female voice said.A few more minutes of talk led to some valuable information being gained: The Academy and the Mage's Guild, working in tandem, had amassed a great deal of wealth, but couldn't use it for anything due to how the laws worked in Centria. However, the Academy wished to expand its reach. Towards this goal, the Rectors asked some investors to help them pressure the dual-government of Centria into allowing them more autonomy. One of the investors, with a surprisingly generous offer to construct more buildings for the Academy, was Lord Rostchilde. Yet from Marigold's and some other professor's reactions he seemed to have a conditions for his assistance.There was also some mention of the Artisan's Guild attempting to get involved as a neutral arbitrator of some kind, but the professors refused to answer more of that.The racoongirl, with a shrewdly raspy voice, reminded the professors of a counter offer her kind were making. She and her Master would pressuring the government, so long as they helped them against certain business competitors. The professors present rebuffed her for how brazenly she made the offer in public, a few saying that she gathered them in too foreboding a way for their liking. You saw a cat jump down from on a nearby crate, licked its paw, then enter the gates of the Academy proper.As if that was a signal for something, the racoon woman vanished with the telling flash of a recall potion and the professors dispersed, leaving you and your wives to mull about what just transpired.But this didn't dull the odd feeling you had when walking around the area. You soon realized what it was— The Academy, once flaring with life, now only had small clusters of people coming and going.
Much like earlier today when you were looking for Aila, only guards and the occasional professor ambulated through the hallways. Although there was the occasional sparkle of light here and there, making you suspect that the fae were still around in the Academy. Was that exploding wand really such a wrench in the system? Did this have to do with what the professors and that racoon lady talked about? Or was there another purpose?This emptiness didn't apply to the lecture halls. They were just as packed as any day a lecture was held.You managed to spot a few fox tails in the crowd, making your way towards a certain kitsune woman, and reunited with her once more. You all went to a better place to talk."Master," Ayane bowed. Though composed, you noted the joy hidden behind her eyes, "It is a pleasure to see you again.""Good to see you again too." You smiled back at her. "By the way, Aila is my eight wife now." You side-hugged your elf and gave her a kiss on the cheek, making her freeze and blush."I imagined such a thing would happen." Ayane's expression was as composed as ever. "Though perhaps not so soon."A few more words were exchanged, although your slave princess seemed a bit too flustered by your action to add anything to the conversation. At least, not until the topic of Ayane's family came up."The in-laws are doing well, I take it?" You said."Better than you could possibly imagine." Ayane's eyes shone with gratitude and her composed smile became emotional. "Master, I am eternally in your debt.""Glad to hear the cure worked, then." You returned her joyful smile with one of your own."They sorely wanted to see you, Master, and express their gratitude in person." Ayane continued. And then her smile ever so slightly faltered. "Especially Ryko. She refused to take the blessed potion until you were there, and wanted to show you her origami collection first.""Oh?" You said. "I see. I'm surprised Eisho and Ai are letting her act like this.""It's not for a lack of them trying to make her drink it, Master." Ayane's smile had a nostalgic tiredness to it. "Ryko is a clever little rascal when she wishes to be one.""I'm sorry, I don't think I follow." Your Saintess said. "What's this about blessed potions?"You, Ayane, and Herta explained the whole thing to your Aila, with the goddess being particularly smug about how successful it was and "How much of a genius I am!" for figuring it all out in record time."Oh, alright." Aila didn't look particularly interested, but that changed after a second. "Wait, I mean no offense, Lady Ayane! I'm glad you and your family were able to get cured!""None was taken." Ayane calmly replied, then bowed. "May we both find joy in our love for John Doe.""Um, thank you." Aila said."Hey! Master gave me an extra fix of reward protein!" Herta boasted."That's..." Aila blinked. "Congratulations?"
You all continued to talk about the smaller day to day things that made up everyone's existences. Despite current events taking you around like a rollercoaster, it was still early in the afternoon.As your wives chatted up a storm, you saw Todred pacing back and forth in the distance. An unpleased look was bringing down his features. He looked like he'd gained a few years since you'd last seen him—and he was already old looking to begin with.The two of you locked eyes for a split second. He did not seem surprised by your appearance, yet he approached in a brisk pace."Lord Doe," Said the Dark Mage, "You must be wondering when I'd write to you again. My lack of detail in my letter must've been frustrating.""It's understandable. These details aren't something to speak about in public." You nearly whispered, realizing some time ago that Todred had a healthy dose of paranoia between his usual tiredness and sinister appearance."Well said." Todred nodded. "It is a rare thing for a Savant Lord to consider or even care about such matters.""It's unfortunate you're currently so occupied." You changed the subject. "I would've though your talents would be better used for said urgent matters.""You and I both." He nearly scoffed in agreement. "And yet I realize how needed I am to keep things in line." Upon the curious stare that was doubtlessly on your face, he elaborated. "These two lectures nearly ended in disaster in their first iterations."Todred went on to speak to you about how little organization or thought was put into them.The group that held 'Corruption, Curses, And Mana Mutation' initially thought that bringing a living corrupted monster to "Give a firsthand view of what corruption does to creatures" was somehow a good idea.In that same vein, the first iteration of 'What We Know of Hybrid Breakdown' stirred up controversy when they brought in a "Freshly dissected beastfolk". While this world often lacked respect for the dead, this was apparently a step to far and caused an outcry.The Mage's Guild was somehow able to convince the Centrian news to overlook these things— with the papers instead detailing other matters; like the elven embassy now playing host to some nobles from Elfalior or the serial killer that had broken many harpy eggs and killed their mothers alongside them.Unsurprisingly, the Academy decided to oversee the lectures, mostly due to Todred's advice. The old wizard got what he wanted, yet he must've missed the fine print, since you don't think Todred was expecting to be managing this instead if his constant scoffing meant anything. A silver lining to this was the fact that these 'Second Edition' lectures would undoubtedly be far more efficient than their original iterations.You suddenly felt very fortunate that the worst you'd seen while hearing 'Kitsunes: Demi-Human or Beastfolk?' was a bombastic adventurer and a lack of organization.
Upon the tail-end of describing these events, Todred was asked by another robed wizard for assistance. The old halfling sighed, though even through his sorrow he had the misfortune of appearing sinister and untrustworthy, but the look he conveyed held an apology that could not be faked."It appears I am still needed." Said he. "Once the lectures are over I shall make the time and privacy to discuss more sensitive matters. Meet me at the the laboratory and knock on the second bookcase to the right, bring whomever you consider trustworthy."You regrouped with your wives and gave them a brief summary of these things."Yes, I heard about how badly those lectures ended." Aila for one seemed happy for the change. "I'm glad my head was too busy being filled with thoughts of you, Master."True to Todred's prediction, the first lecture 'Corruption, Curses, And Mana Mutation - Second Edition' began and remained professional.It was held by a scientist, a wizard, a priests and his nuns, and even a ghost— almost all from Aquataine— who had experience in these subjects. You noted the presence of professors and school guards, almost inconspicuous, eyeing them suspiciously from the sidelines.The details were held, without any live specimens thankfully, about the nature of magical corruption.A man named Legeune, who was the priest, spoke first. "A greeting to you all, my good men and women. I shall not waste much time with introductions and instead commence with the lecture, in respect of your time: There were five known stages of corruption, which incrementally increase the effects of insanity and demonic power— this we all know.""It's more like ten stages." Herta whispered to you. "But getting to the sixth stage is almost impossible, especially with how well the Orders and Adventurers are cleaning things up. Heck, that Oghlurk guy wasn't able to get over the third stage even though he was using so much corruption.""And, despite common theories, mana mutation is not necessarily connected to magical corruption." The scientist followed up.Herta, given her expression, seemed to disagree.He went on to speak about how the leading thoughts of today's age pointed to evidence of a connection between mana mutation and magical corruption, admitting that there could be affinity between the two concepts, but he stressed once more that the latter didn't necessarily cause the former.According to the scientist, mana mutation was anything from a magical illnesses that makes the host constantly 'spill out' mana, to effects that can dampen spells and cause lethargy, to the physical and spiritual mutations of the body and soul into something unrecognizable. The latter of these could only happen while under corruption magic's influence."Most of what he just said was wrong. Mana mutation is a symptom of mental corruption." Herta said. "Sure, sometimes mental corruption is so small that people don't realize they have it.
But things like 'mana spill out' aren't mana mutations, but a type of magical illness. It doesn't have anything to do with the sort of warping that Oghlurk did."However, they said that corruption was a different beast altogether. It was unknown what the source of it was, but there were theories about it came from the demon's corpses and other demonic things of that nature. Or so claimed some of the nuns."Yeah, that is one source." Herta said. "But it also comes from hell itself.""What do you mean?" You looked at her questioningly, her words significant enough to make you stop paying attention to the lecture."Sometimes there's cracks from hell, or from Bad End dimensions from where the Demon Lord won against the heroes. Corruption seeps through them and comes to this plane of reality. Hey don't look at me like that! It's not that big of a deal, this happens in all worlds— even your old world, Master.""How do you know all this?" Aila asked. "Are you also a Saintess? That might explain-""Shall we continue this conversation later?" Ayane requested with a near whisper. "Some of our neighbors are becoming annoyed at the clamor."Just a quick look around showed some glares directed towards you and your talkative wives, which was enough to silence you all. For now.A nun, the first wife of the priest, named Paraseulette, claimed that magical corruption was distinct from mental corruption. "And yet," She continued, her voice dull yet her expression inspired, "Both came from the same source and are tightly intertwined."Herta scoffed at this, whispering that "She's super wrong about that, Master. It's not that mental and magical corruption come from the same source— which in a way they do, I guess— it's that they're literally the same thing."The ghost, named Capricieux, who looked more like a cartoonish blob than any type of spirit you'd seen so far, would then take the reigns after the nun was done. "Ladies and gentlemen," Capricieux gave a wide smile "Now, I don't like wasting words—especially when there's a rerun around!" Were most ghosts as theatrical as Yumi? "I'd first like to give my sincerest apologies... not!" He looked around and winked at no one in particular. "Hey hey, I'm just kidding! No need to get angry, Mr. Knights-behind-the-stage! I'll just get to clearing up a few misconceptions most people have about curses, then we can get this show on the road!"He'd speak about how corruption and mana mutation were not related to curses whatsoever, despite the common stereotype. Curses, much like necromancy, were a type of failed Holy Magic— it was like a Blessing gone wrong due to a lack of mana, divine energy, and "That sweet, sweet love and care from the Heavenly Realm".
"Alright, sure. Technically not wrong there, Mr. Capricieux." Herta said, leaning onto you as she whispered. "But curses still have good affinity with corruption, so they aren't really related to Holy Magic.""And can be passed down through family members like a disease." Ayane didn't show much emotion as she mumbled that."I've not heard of a hereditary blessing existing." Aila said. "So that gives more credence to, uh, Herta." Your elf felt awkward calling your wife that."Yeah, curses suck." Bertha blurted out.A few murmurs could be heard around you, all agreeing with Bertha.You were glad Yumi decided to stay in the airship. She would've made a scene had she heard so many people begin dogpiling against curses."Looks like we've got a tough crowd." Capricieux gave an awkward chuckle. "Well, much as I'd like to talk my non-existent lungs off, I'd best keep things rolling for the finale."The details were gone through again, with the still unnamed wizard of the group reiterating the subjects and presenting some theories that weren't considered seriously anymore; like how it was once thought that casting too many spells at a time could cause mana mutation, that mana sickness was a type of curse, or that corruption could be formed if enough evil people gather in one place."That last one technically isn't wrong." Herta said. "Though it has more to do with if those bad people decide to summon demons or not, than them actually creating corruption by simply being there."The lecture ended anticlimactically.There was a small break between the two lectures, where people were asked to return in around 15 minutes. Between that time you and your wives discussed things."Are you sure you'll be alright here?" You said. A part of you sorely wanted to bring her with you to the estate."Yes." Aila replied. "It's safer this way.""Master," Bertha said "I'm surprised you don't wanna at least bring her to the estate one day. At least to just to show her around the place.""It'd have to be either today or tomorrow, if that happens, since the Academy will probably start soon enough." Aila said. "And I'd need to return to Centria before night falls, since I'm really pushing it.""It could be a fun idea." Herta didn't seem to care one way or the other, despite her words.>You'll take Aila to your estate for a day. A small visit shouldn't hurt.>It'd best to let her stay here for the time being. The sooner she got things done, the sooner she could be with you.>(Write-in)."I'll consider it." You said."I will write to you whenever I can, Master." Aila said, gaining a determined smile on her face. "Thank you for trusting me, Master! We'll be reunited in no time! I won't fail this task, Master!"Such optimism reminded you of Mel. Yet, unlike Mel, Aila didn't have a constant flow of hope.
"Perhaps it should not be too much of an issue for me to provide some assistance," Ayane continued some conversation she and Aila were having earlier while you were with Todred, "I could make some arrangements with my family, both the Mitsubishi and the Yasuda Clans, to distract these noble relatives of yours?""Hmm." Aila frowned, but seemed to seriously consider the offer. "That could be good. I'll contact them if I really need the help, but otherwise I think I'm fine for now."Soon enough the second lecture, 'What We Know Of Hybrid Breakdown - Second Edition' had begun. You all returned to your seats to listen.To your surprise the only speakers there were beastfolk, all of which were hybrids: A mule woman, a wolf-dog man, a liger man, and one who introduced herself as a cat-dog hybrid."Hey guys! I'm Canilia! But most of you already know that." The cat-dog woman animatedly waved at the audience, and you saw the guards by the sidelines stir. "Last time we came here, we brought a dissected person. But none of you guys liked that, and the Academy really hated it, so we're here to apologi-""To begin," The half-lion half-tiger man, called Lovreal, interrupted, "We must once again thank Friar Gregorios, who once spoke where I now stand, along with the honorable Commodore Percy and the Mundul Expedition. The Friar's research has spearheaded our understanding of our discoveries when it comes to hybrids and genetics. It's effects on the future generations will surely be felt."Many of themes touched here had already been told to you by Nicodemus when he mentioned hybrid breakdown, although there was some clarification on certain matters: For example, while a first generation hybrid usually had the combined strengths of both their parents, the generation that comes after it tends to be weaker than their grandparents. By this point it's common for the hybrid grandchild to be infertile, at most another generation or two will have children.Although there were many cases where hybrid genes seemed to be relatively safe, so long as they didn't deviate too much from their parent species.There was a wolf-dog beastfolk man named Wulfric, practically still a dogfolk for all intents and purposes, briefly spoke about things like halflings being an example of a successful hybrid species. Although the definition a halfling could take varied in the extreme, from human-elf, to dwarf-human, to even the extremely rare elf-dwarf subgroup."Hybrids that mixed catfolk and humans, dogfolk and humans, fairies and humans, elves and humans, mermaids and humans," Said the dogfolk. You think you're starting to see a pattern. "However, we should warn you of the unknowns for humans to continue intermingling with other species— a far more existentially dangerous form of hybrid breakdown could occur right beneath our noses."
Next was a mule girl, ironically named Molly, that began to speak, "The issue of infertility in hybrids is usually ignored due to how most tend to only propagate with a similar species after the first or second generation, yet I would be cautious. Not everything about hybrids is known still, it also very likely that infertility can happen in only the first generation, as I myself am the unlucky hybrid product of two pureblooded beastfolk."And from then on they all began to go into the technical details of hybrids, using many Victorian medical terms you weren't particularly familiar with. But you recall hearing the word 'chromosome theory' thrown around here and there. A snore told you that Herta was sleeping through this, and Bertha's eyes seemed to glaze over as the lecture rambled on. Ayane listened with polite attentiveness, however Aila was the most studious. Your elf seemingly had gotten out a notebook and was writing things down on it. You realize Ruby would've loved to be listen to such complex things, and you make a mental note to ask Aila for a copy of her notes before you leave.After what felt like an eternity the lecture ended, and everyone got up from their seats to leave. You noticed the two groups that had spoken about these things were hanging around the area, answering questions.You couldn't help but notice how clinical and aseptic the lectures were. Though not fully devoid of the eccentric charm that made 'Kitsunes: Demi-Human or Beastfolk?' so memorable, they were still clearly holding back. You didn't doubt the original versions were more memorable, if even half the things said about them were true.Anyway, were there any questions you wanted to ask the people that held the lectures before you leave?>Yes. (What?) (To which group?)>No.>(Write-in).You still had to speak to Todred about the exploding wand. He would soon give you the knowledge on where it originated, what it was for, the secrecy behind it, and many other things.However, upon entering the laboratory, and going further into another passageway from the instructions Todred gave you, you don't find yourselves in some hidden room or secret area, but rather a classroom with windows and doors leading to the outside. Everything was unnaturally quiet. Todred had an open book in hand."Good afternoon, good evening." Todred closed the book he was reading with a small snap."Todred." You said. "It's good to see you again so soon.""Indeed." Ayane added. "I've heard about what you've had to deal with. I'm sorry to hear that you were relegated to mere oversight.""Do not apologize." Todred said. "You did nothing, and your Bad Luck does not count to that effect.""That is where you're mistaken." Ayane grinned. "My Master has been able to find a cure for me.""Oh?" Todred lifted an eyebrow, then gave a very rare smile when you and Ayane confirmed that you had figured out a way to get rid of the Bad Luck curse."It's impressive." He said.
"Divine Power and Savant magic, was it not?" He finished his thought."Pretty much. Herta did most of the work." You said, knowing he'd assume you were referring to the deity and not your first wife. "I was just there to make sure she wasn't being a lazy idiot." Still you couldn't help yourself."Hah!" A dry chuckle escaped Todred's mouth. "Indeed, the Goddess of Creation blesses us every day. It is rare to find a patient Savant, much less a pious one."You felt like there was some sort of misunderstanding going on. At least Herta seemed happy enough with your words."What's up with this quiet place?" Bertha asked. "And the passageway tunnel thing, too. Like, it was so cool at first, but then it ended lamely and stuff.""It is a classroom that I'd cast with a soundproof spell. We shouldn't be disturbed at this hour. That tunnel was merely a quick passageway in case of emergencies. Lastly, you will find that not everything in the magical world is filled with awe-inspiring wonder." Todred said, then cleared his throat. "Let us skip pleasantries. Lord Doe, your slave-wives, and Aila I presume." He glanced at the elf in question."Wha-" Aila blinked. "How did you-""I've worked my entire life on magical defenses and counter-attacks; I can see through almost any illusion." He said. "Even ones made by 'wood-elf' artifacts like yours.""You don't have to pretend anymore. They know who I am already." Aila said, still not letting her disguise drop. "Still, I'd appreciate it if-""I see." Todred glanced between you and Aila. "Hmph. Do not worry, your majesty," He didn't sound like he put much respect in the title, "It's not worth gaining the wrath of a noble, a Savant, and an old friend. I can assure you that I am the only one capable of seeing through your disguise, and that I shall feign ignorance to any elves that demand you.""Thank you." Aila said."I am not doing it for your sake." Todred replied coolly."We're getting off track." You said. "What is it that you wanted to tell me? What happened to the wand we left with you? It's already been a few weeks.""I have the information on its origins and mana signature," Todred began "As for the wand itself, it is in the custody of the Board and the Rectors, only to be taken out for study.""Wait a second." Herta frowned. "You mean Master isn't gonna have it anymore?""Not until they all this specific issue is resolved." Todred responded."That's dumb. Anything that Master has should remain his if he wants it." Bertha spoke her mind."It's out of my hands, unfortunately." Todred said. "As much as I would've wanted it otherwise.""Why is this such a big deal?" You asked. Honestly this all sounded like it was being blown out of proportion.
"Because the structure and formation of the magical wand implicates that someone within the Academy has, at the very least, been selling the blueprint to the black market. Whether teacher or gifted student, we aren't sure. At worst, and this is a greater possibility with each passing day, there is a mole or two in the Academy's upper echelons." Todred answered candidly. "And not just here, but also in the Mage's Guild as well. It's no secret that the Academy and Mages like myself are closely connected. By Artemia, the Mage's Guild is the one that provides magic wands in the first place." He coughed. "I will spare you the troubles that this school has undergone as a consequence of that accursed item, Lord Doe.""Hey, it's not like I was trying to start shit." You said."I am not accusing you of anything. Rather, I am extremely grateful for what you've done, since I've been able to save the Academy before it was irreparably bastardized into a parody of itself." Todred bows lightly. "I've ensured that there will be a faction here that will sympathize with you, Lord Doe, so long as you don't actively seek to harm the Academy or the Mage's Guild." Well that was good to know. "But I digress. I'm certain you want me to tell you about what we've found.""If you would." You were starting to get tired."The wand you found was likely crafted by none other than Zeke Finders, a preeminent Artificer and member of the now disbanded Thieves' Guild." Said Todred. He would go on to pinpoint a few locations where it was majorly used or modified: A gambling den in one of the shadier parts of Centria, in the middle of one of Centria's few spots of wilderness, and in the tavern where you owned the plaza. Some investigations there revealed that they would hire odd jobs and assassins."What does this have to do with Rostchilde?" Bertha asked. "Isn't he, like, the whole reason we even gave you the stuff?""Rostchilde likely was doing business with them." Todred revealed. "To obtain weapons to arm his thugs, gain rare artifacts, cause chaos for his adversaries, and the like. Yet your words and warnings about that Eastian rang true, Lord Doe; Rostchilde is not to be trusted." Todred seemed apprehensive about something. "What I can say is that there is likely some dealings in Centria's underbelly that Rostchilde is planning for. I am aware he is attempting to make deals with as many businesses and leverage as many favors as he can. I believe he wishes to expand his hotels all over Centria and create a monopoly."Todred then presented you with a map. On it were all the locations that Rostchilde had influence in. You felt like Ruby was going to have a field day looking into it."Rare artifacts?" Aila brought the conversation back to a point. "What type of artifacts?""Modern ones that skirt around the law." Todred clarified. "That 'suicide wand' John Doe had is one of them.""Ugh, that doesn't help me at all..." Aila groaned.
"Oh! Artifacts like this one?" Bertha took out the Stop-Watch.Todred looked at the artifact with intensity. He then asked if he could take a closer look at the artifact, and you allowed it."Horologium Mechanicum" Todred said under his breath, then gazed at you questioningly. "Where did you obtain this artifact?""Looted it from the Bandit King." You answered succinctly. "He didn't say where he got it, other than it being a pain to repair.""It's an ancient artifact." Todred elaborated. "Created in the time by the Everlasting Empire. Only four are known to have survived. Five, now.""Huh." You said, immediately you looked at Aila. "Think you could use this for what we talked about?""Probably." Aila looked conflicted. "But we already have one of those at the palace archives. It'll appease my cousins if they can get their hands on it, I doubt you'll ever see the artifact again. It might be in your interests to just make an artifact or two in your spare time, Master, instead of parting with something so valuable."You considered her words. While it was true that making an artifact would take you less than a day, this stopwatch would be extremely helpful for her.>Aila was right. The Stop-Watch was basically an instant-kill button, and had tons of other uses. It was too valuable to part with.>No, you had to disagree with Aila. Having those noble cousins of hers distracted was crucial. That watch would give her much needed time.>(Write-in)."I'd rather you not involve me in elvish schemes or politics." Todred huffed. "I've had enough of those to last me a lifetime.""Where?" Bertha asked. "I though you were retired?""I am still an advisor to the Board and the Principal, not to mention the constant requests I get to put out their metaphorical fires. Mostly metaphorical." Todred grumbled. "This fiasco with the wands is merely an aggrandized version of the usual."A small silence reigned for a few moments."Will that be all?" Todred said."Well-" You began, but were interrupted by the old halfling."If you have inquiries, make them quickly." Todred grunted. "I must soon return to my research."(Ask up to three questions)>"What more do you know about Rostchilde's influence in the Academy?">"What are your feelings about the Academy in general?">"What do you know about the Thieves' Guild?">"Is it true that the Artisan's Guild will act as a neutral arbiter?">"Can you tell me about the professors in the Academy?">"How exactly is the Mage's Guild affiliated to the Academy?">"I'd like to know your opinions on the factions of Centria.">"I've heard rumors about there being ancient spells being held somewhere in Centria. Do you know anything about that?">"I don't want to take up too much of your time.">(Write-in).After talking with Todred and saying your goodbyes to him, you went to do something else for the day.(continued next post)
You thought about where you'd go next.>Go to the kitsune household, if for no other reason than to have Ryko drink the cure.>Visit the Plaza. You wanted to see how the knights and the adventurers were doing.>Just go back home early.>(Write-in).
>>6280970>>You'll take Aila to your estate for a day. A small visit shouldn't hurt.We can have some fun with her then.>a far more existentially dangerous form of hybrid breakdown could occur right beneath our noses.Success breeds jealousy>>6280978>No.And supporting any questions>>6280989>>Aila was right. The Stop-Watch was basically an instant-kill button, and had tons of other uses. It was too valuable to part with.Note to self make more stop watchs>"What more do you know about Rostchilde's influence in the Academy?">"How exactly is the Mage's Guild affiliated to the Academy?">"I've heard rumors about there being ancient spells being held somewhere in Centria. Do you know anything about that?">>6280991>Go to the kitsune household, if for no other reason than to have Ryko drink the cure.Lets not make Ryko wait any longer and this way Aila gets to meet kitsune household faster too.
>>6280963Don’t remember if I said this before but Rostchilde has never done anything directly or indirectly to John so us planning and scheming to fuck him over is pretty funny. >>6280970>You'll take Aila to your estate for a day. A small visit shouldn't hurt.Don’t know if anons are planning on consummating then or during the wedding. I think it’s safer (from her father) if we do it at the wedding but I will go with the flow. Speaking of weddings we should get bridal dresses for the girls for purposes you all know. >>6280978>Yes. (What?) (To which group?)To the hybrid guys: Why exactly are halflings immune to infertility compared to beastfolk mixing? Is it because of the animal biology being incompatible with other animals biology whereas a human and elf biologically are incredibly similar? Also of important note: watch our grandkids with Catty to make sure they can make kids>>6280984Those elves must have ran him ragged >>6280989>Aila was right. The Stop-Watch was basically an instant-kill button, and had tons of other uses. It was too valuable to part with.In no universe do we get rid of this. We should also think about getting Bertha some strength potions, and if they can stack, lots of them, then go take on some high value monster quests at the guild and watch her smoke a dragon. >"What more do you know about Rostchilde's influence in the Academy?">"I don't want to take up too much of your time."Best not to tire the elderly>>6280991>Go to the kitsune household, if for no other reason than to have Ryko drink the cure.This quickly, then Plaza then home.
>>6280991Supporting >>6280994 but also ask the hybrid guys the questions >>6281066 asked
I swear these updates are just getting longer and longer. While I can't complain, don't overtax yourself, QM.>>6280970>You'll take Aila to your estate for a day. A small visit shouldn't hurt.To meet everyone else and just have a look at our pad and what we do and maybe introduce her to the real Herta. No seggs though, leave that until after marriage. Her family seems like the traditional sort and we should be very wary of defiling their daughter prematurely.>>6280989>Aila was right. The Stop-Watch was basically an instant-kill button, and had tons of other uses. It was too valuable to part with.So long as we only have the one, it's not going our of our hands. Make something and mail it to her or have her bring it back with her.>"What more do you know about Rostchilde's influence in the Academy?">"How exactly is the Mage's Guild affiliated to the Academy?">"I don't want to take up too much of your time.">>6280991>Go to the kitsune household, if for no other reason than to have Ryko drink the cure.I will take any excuse to see the fluffy in-laws.I have no questions of my own for the lecture teams but will support any proposed.
Rolled 2 (1d2)>>62809891 is for not wasting Todred's time, 2 is for ancient spell rumors.Unless I counted wrong, asking about the Mage Guild's connections and Rostchilde's influence in the Academy won. If anyone has any objections/last minute votes/changes those questions will be the ones answered.>>6281066>Don’t remember if I said this before but Rostchilde has never done anything directly or indirectly to John so us planning and scheming to fuck him over is pretty funny.Though it is pretty funny since John never even met the man, John's main reason for planning against Rostchilde is to get Cattleya's dad out of working hard labor.>>6281281>I swear these updates are just getting longer and longer. While I can't complain, don't overtax yourself, QM.Thank you anon, I'll try not to.
>>6281593>John's main reason for planning against Rostchilde is to get Cattleya's dad out of working hard labor.I know that but does he even know Cat is alive let alone with us? Funny all around.
>>6281619>I know that but does he even know Cat is alive let alone with us? Funny all around.Better he does not finds out as Cattleya did remove his manhood
>>6281619>I know that but does he even know Cat is alive let alone with us?He's made no moves against you, and there isn't any evidence he'd even know about your existence, so you can safely assume that as far as Rostchilde is aware Cattleya is either still with the goblins or dead.
>>6281593I mean, we've never even met Forthwythe either. They're both distant antagonists, just that Rostchilde isn't currently our antagonist. If he discovers Catty is still alive and in our care though, he might become actively hostile.I don't think we have actually made any moves towards rescuing Catty's father. It's on the todo list but he's not going to get out of there by himself unless we put some work into it. We haven't even tracked him down, much less plotted to bust him out. Speaking of which how are we going to go about doing it? Just crash through the wall and grab him? Stage a caper to help him escape? Just bribe or bamboozle the warden? Or bulldoze our way through legal channels to get him released?He must still have other family on the outside who have been waiting for him for months now so I would like to get moving on this in the near future. Ideally, I'd like him to be out for the birth of his grandchildren. We should also take the time to visit our other surviving in-laws at some point.
>>6281647The element of surprise is always good news>>6281692>I mean, we've never even met Forthwythe either.Here is hoping we never do. >Speaking of which how are we going to go about doing it?First we got to find out where he is, we can do this through private detectives, more honourable rogues for hire or just use the orb actually. Why haven’t we used the orb to locate him? Do that when we get home. After locating him we can just do it the simple way of showing up as a random savant looking for an old beastfolk and then buy him which will cover any possible attempt Rostchilde could take to getting him back if we took him illegally. >He must still have other family on the outsideHe does not, Catty is the last since the others are dead. >We should also take the time to visit our other surviving in-laws at some point.Problem is some are in Forthwythes territory, the others are outside of his personal domain so yeah we can visit them, the others we have to be sneaky.
>>6281706Catty's mother is dead and father in the clink but the rest of her family hasn't been mentioned - she may still have siblings, her father may still have other living wives and there could be a whole extended family out there. It just hasn't come up.The nature of Catdad's imprisonment hasn't been described. As far as I recall, chattel slavery is illegal just about everywhere and it sounds to me more like Rostchilde arranged for him to be thrown into a state prison system in a penal colony or similar, which means we won't simply be able to buy him like we would a slave and we have to move far more carefully to not fall foul of a government. Unless it was a debtor's prison, in which case we could simply pay off his sentence. In any case, yes to scrying on him.
>>6281692>Speaking of which how are we going to go about doing it?Lets do the world a favor and let us kill Lord Rostchilde, he going to be a problem in future otherwise. How to free Cattleya's dad can come after we find where he is being held.>>6281706>Here is hoping we never do. I was hoping to see his last breath whether it will by our hands or laws>Problem is some are in Forthwythes territory, the others are outside of his personal domain so yeah we can visit them, the others we have to be sneaky.If we just end reign of Forthwythe it does not matter where they are.Army or two would be nice just in case, but I dont think we need them to deal with these two. Just dragging their misdeeds to light, Truth be told I would like to burn them.
>>6281715>It just hasn't come up.No, it did I am pretty sure. They all died in an earthquake. >As far as I recall, chattel slavery is illegalIs it? I’m pretty sure it’s legal but I could be misremembering. I do know poor people are allowed to be enslaved though. >>6281716>Lets do the world a favor and let us kill Lord RostchildeEhhh. As long as we have our father in law back and he doesn’t try anything against us let him do whatever imo. >If we just end reign of Forthwythe it does not matter where they are.I mentioned this previously but because we are a foreigner we are just going to get dogpiled by multiple Westphalian nobles other then his so we won’t be able to kill him so easily. Assassination is too risky imo and the fallout if we are caught even more so. If we really want him dead I think I have a good plan for it. 1. Give Mel the stopwatch2. Acquire a poison which mimics the effects of a heart attack 3. Be near his castle when he is having a drink4. Get Mel to go invisible, time stop, break in, poison cup, leave. 5. Leave without raising suspicions. He is fat and old so dying of a heart attack won’t raise much suspicions and the time stop + invisibility will remove us from the scene of the crime. Problem is though Mel has to be real fast and leave no traces of her entry. >>6281647QM, it’s public knowledge who the heirs of Forthwythe and Rostchilde are right? Can we find out who they are/what they are like?
>>6281721>Ehhh. As long as we have our father in law back and he doesn’t try anything against us let him do whatever imo.Yeah he surely going to let Cattleya just be after learning a) she alive b) not a goblin broodmother>Assassination is too risky imo and the fallout if we are caught even more so. Sure its and why I also suggested bringing their crime to light but it will be slower than just killing them.
>>6281721Colander memory and skimreading strikes again, you are correct on both counts. Though what exactly entails poor slavery in this world is nebulous since we haven't interacted with the working class very much. Though the wording of "doing hard labour" still suggests to me some kind of sanctioned punishment more than just sold to a shitty owner.
>>6281726>Yeah he surely going to let Cattleya just be after learning a) she alive b) not a goblin broodmotherIf he tries something then we handle him, I am just against making another enemy when Forthwythe is actively hostile to while Rostchilde is unaware of our existence. >Sure its and why I also suggested bringing their crime to light but it will be slower than just killing them.We got no political capital in Westphalia (until maybe after elf marriage but the situation between the two states complicates things further), our current capital is at the level of a small baronet (until aluminum and typewriter sales) and again, we are a foreigner. I am not saying the exposing route is wrong, I am just saying we should just get a rival to accuse him for us. >>6281727Rostchilde is a shitty owner though
>>6281753We don't know how he treats his underlings. It's presumably rather bad, but it doesn't sound like he was breaking rocks in the hot sun before then.
>>6281721>QM, it’s public knowledge who the heirs of Forthwythe and Rostchilde are right?As far as you know, yes.>Can we find out who they are/what they are like?It might require going to either country and/or speaking with people that are/were associated with them, or otherwise personally seeking the potential heirs out, but yes you could if you want.You already know a bit about Forthwythe thanks to your Westphalian wives. They'd sometimes have background conversations about Riverdale (it was mostly Ruby reflecting about the possible intrigue happening there right now), they all agreed it was likely one of Forthwythe's male relatives would be the heir, though you understood that there were some potential claimants to Riverdale's land from other regions in Westphalia. Rostchilde's heir is more unclear to you.
>>6281753>I am just against making another enemy when Forthwythe is actively hostile to while Rostchilde is unaware of our existence.He is already one.>We got no political capital in WestphaliaSo we dont need it to do things, hell we might even get lots of it when we get rid of Forthwythe were it by sword or pen
I've been busy doing some errands and had a bit of a scare with a pet getting sick, but I've finally gotten back to writing. Thank you guys for waiting.The update should come in a few hours, no promises.
"Yeah, I have a few questions." You said. After a few moments of silence you continue. "What more do you know about Rostchilde's influence in the Academy?""I suppose it hasn't been a close guarded of a secret, then, if you're asking what else I know." Todred gave a dry chuckle that sounded more like a scoff. "Rostchilde has been talking with the Board and the Principal. That Eastian offered tremendous assistance—for a price: Our greatest mages and artificers would be lent him, giving their full assistance in the creation of mass-produced golems and other magical constructs, while also providing him with exclusive rights to commercialize certain beginner magical spellbooks and scrolls. We would get a cut of the payments, as well as a fair wage for all of the mages he borrows.""That doesn't sound so bad." Bertha said."Not at first blush," Todred responded "But it would in essence create a personal relationship between his company— Bed and Barn Inns— the Academy, and the Mage's Guild. He'd become a kingmaker, so to speak. While it's obvious to anyone that he intends to monopolize the hotel markets, fully accepting his offer would tie both the Mage's Guild and one of the world's most prestigious institutions of learning into said monopoly.""The Academy would be the lesser partner, despite any wealth it might possess." Ayane realized."So eventually the Academy will become nothing more than a puppet." Aila finished the thought."Exactly." Todred nodded. "It wouldn't be a relationship like the Mage's Guild and the Academy have.""That brings me to my second question." You said. "How exactly is the Mage's Guild affiliated to the Academy?""I imagine you don't want the official answer." Todred gave a hard stare. You didn't react. "Very well. In that case I shall say it plainly: The Mage's Guild and the Academy are essentially the same organization. Outward appearances might indicate that we simply have a close relationship with them, but in reality all of the professors are subject to the evaluation and approval by the Mage's Guild, the curriculum is written by the Mage's Guild, and only the brightest students of the Academy are able to get into high positions within the Mage's Guild.""That's it?" You felt disappointed— this wasn't some evil kidnapping ring or an organization bent on ruling the world. "This is an 'Academy of Science and Magic' so it shouldn't be a surprise the Mage's Guild is extensively involved.""Hah!" Todred clapped once, showing a rare smile. "If all people thought like you did, secrecy would be a vanity.""Master!" Aila turned to you, looking agitated. "A Guild having so much influence in an Academy is unheard of! Especially a Mage's Guild, since they usually don't have that much power or influence anywhere in the world but tend to be close-knit."
"So, the princess is a Savant's slave, then." Todred said as Aila covered her mouth. The old wizard glanced at you again. "I suppose the title 'Lord' is far more apt for you now, Mr. Doe.""I don't think I'll be a prince anytime soon." You said. "Though I'd appreciate it if you also kept this under wraps.""Like I said," Todred grunted, "I've had enough of elven politics to make me rip out my hair." His balding head led credence to that claim."I'm..." Aila looked down. "I'm sorry, Master... I was just trying to be useful, and then..."You reassured her with a small kiss to the ear.Herta, who hadn't really said much so far, began to look drowsy. With a cute yawn she pushed her seat closer to yours and snuggled next to you."Hm. Now, if that will be all." Todred seemed ready to leave. "I have some spells to work on and some Board members to yell at.""On the subject of spells," You stopped him, "I have one last question before you leave.""Go ahead, then." Todred tried and failed to put on a patient face over his exhaustion."I've heard rumors about there being ancient spells being held somewhere in Centria. Do you know anything about that?""Other than the ones within the off-limits wing of the Academy's library?" Todred said pointedly."But that place can only be accessed by Professors." Aila stated."Not quite." Todred said. "One must be a high-ranking member of the Mage's Guild and a professor as well." He cleared his throat. "However, and I shall offer this advice to any students, aspiring or not, in the room," He glanced at Aila "Those who obtain the best marks after graduating a school cycle shall be granted access to a single spell of their choosing.""Since when was this a thing???" Aila asked."That means you should stop daydreaming in the middle of class, Aila." Todred didn't answer her question."Oh, that's..." Aila scratched her head in embarrassment, then stole at glance at you before looking down at the floor with a blush. "It was the time when, um, John Doe and I... dated and... he gave me ear rubs... I wasn't able to focus..." Her voice became quieter with each word."There are alternatives places to find spells." Todred sighed. "A few collectors here and there might have them; these consist of some wealthy adventurers and nobles who have too much free time on their hands." So people like Stevan and Umberto. "A museum is being built, and that contains myriad ancient spells, though you'd have to talk with the bureaucracy to even think about glancing at it. Most guilds likely have an ancient spell or two in their archives, especially Guilds that were blessed by the gods. But even something like the Apothecary Guild might have an ancient scroll somewhere. And of course you could try your luck in the wilderness, as I believe there were some structures with some half worn-down spells located beneath the surface or in the riverbeds."
"I think I know how to locate those." Aila realized that she was one step closer to completing her mission. You found her giving you a look full of gratitude."And now, if you'll excuse me," Todred said, taking out a pocket watch and giving it a quick look, "I've stretched my time thin. I must get going.""Thank you, Todred." You shook his hand."Your assistance is much appreciated." Ayane smiled politely, giving a small bow to the wizard."Yeah, totes." Bertha also gave a smile, though she was clearly happy this meeting was over."Indeed." Todred said, reciprocating Ayane's bow before taking his leave with a recall potion.You poke your goddess a few times to wake her up. When that doesn't work, you give her jugs a small grope."Hmm?" Herta's eyes flutter open. She yawns again, and stretches her arms. "What did I miss?"With that you all make your way out."Master." Aila speaks to you after you've all strolled out of the emergency route. "I just wanted to thank you, again. Without your help, I would've still been stuck doing the same thing for years...""It's my responsibility as your Master to make sure my slaves are safe, happy, and loved by me." You smiled at her.Aila returns your smile with one of her own, her ears wiggling happily. "Master will love me..." She repeated under her breath with a deeper blush.Your Saintess kept her newfound optimism intact, now with a clearer plan moving forwards.Upon entering The Vixen's Luck you get a small update from Yumi. The ghost girl told you that there were six guys that were loitering near the place. But she "Summoned darkness and shadows to make those fools flee from this haunted craft!" You ask for more details on them, but she didn't notice anything other than one of the guys looking like a giant.You put that information in the back of your thoughts, now focusing on setting course towards the kitsune once more.As you piloted your airship, and as Herta slept, you let your mind wander. It settled upon a flashback that wasn't even a few hours ago, when you'd spoken to one of the teams at the lecture today. The experience was informative, if a little interesting...<><><>You were next to the speakers of 'What We Know Of Hybrid Breakdown' with your wives close behind you. You were here to get answers for the inquiries that were bouncing in your mind.They were amiable, yet an unhinged undertone accompanied their words whenever they'd speak. It would put someone less confident than you on edge, though it clearly seemed to unnerve Aila for some reason."Would you mind answering a few questions?" You finally got to asking."We were hoping you'd never ask!" Canilia gave a toothy grin."That's-" Herta frowned. "Wait a minute.""Just kidding!" Canilia said to you. "Sorry! I'm super sorry, mister! I always wanted to say that!"
"Why are halflings better at remaining fertile, despite hybridization?" You ignored Canilia's silliness. "Is it because their animal biology is incompatible with other animal biology whereas a human and elf biologically are incredibly similar?""Well-" Canilia was about to answer, but then she paused. "Actually, you summed it up pretty well.""Humans, halflings, and practically all known demi-humans," Wulfric gave a more detailed response, "Are far more genetically similar to each other.""Enough to create an entirely new sub-group that can sustain itself." Molly added."The problem is figuring out what a demi-human even is!" Canilia smiled."What she said." Wulfric continued. "Merfolk and harpies are more examples of this— having genetic affinity with humans despite their strange anatomy.""There's a few other 'grey-area species', too!" Canilia got a little bit too close to you for comfort. "Like tanuki and kitsune from Oceanippon!""Why would you consider kitsune to be in that category?" Ayane said calmly, though you could tell she wanted to frown. Your vixen wife, along with practically every member of her species, considered kitsune to be beastfolk."We don't, miss fox lady!" Canilia said. "There's too little to go off of! At least until you pop out some of your human Master's babies.""Canilia," Molly warned "We don't know what the status of those two is. For all we know, that kitsune might be infertile.""But we trust our research," Lovreal said "And we trust the findings of the Mundul Expedition; enough to classify kitsune as a grey-area species.""Grey-area species?" Bertha asked, confused."Scientific lingo for species that have a contentious classification." Lovreal cleared his throat. You have the suspicion this group made up the term. "For example: Mermaids have taken a more humanoid appearance after constantly intermingling with humans for generations in the past. They fall in a grey area since their qualities are more befitting a demi-human than a beastfolk, despite looking like the latter than the former.""it has been argued that harpies, mermaids, and kitsune are demi-human due to their natural magic." Lovreal continued. "Unlike beastfolk, who are known to have weak magical potential.""Though some species like kitsune still insist that they're beastfolk for. This is mostly due to cultural, political or religious reasons." Molly added, glancing at Ayane with a smile. Behind Ayane's composed face you could tell she wasn't amused."Does hybrid breakdown only affect beastfolk?" Herta asked, though you could tell she wasn't particularly curious about the subject. She gave you a cutesy smile, and you knew the look on her face was silently asking if you could give her a 'reward' later. You pet her head."No." Molly answered, shaking her head. "It also affects gnomes, and likely vampires to a lesser degree." You hadn't heard much of vampires other than their stereotypes. Not an uncommon thing in this world, apparently.
"Gnomes are a very guarded species," Molly said "So their hybrid breakdown might be a combination of inbreeding and other factors. Vampires... I'm actually not sure. I've only heard rumors from the few I've met in my travels.""Right." You said. "I'm mostly asking this since I have catgirl and-""You don't gotta worry about anything!" Canilia interrupted you. "Catgirls and humans are super compatible! Seriously you have no idea how compatible-""Don't interrupt Master!" Bertha exclaimed."I was more thinking about how this would affect my grandchildren." You clarified. Herta suddenly seemed invested in listening to the answer. "I don't want my descendants to have any genetic problems or issues with infertility.""I shall reiterate what dear Canilia commented on, and give a humble addition of my own." Lovreal spoke as said cat-dog hybrid apologized to you and your warrioress more times than necessary. "There is little to be concerned over. As stated in the lecture, human-beastfolk mixes aren't affected by hybrid breakdown. In your case, so long your descendants don't intermingle with much other than human or feline beastfolk, they should be fine.""But that doesn't mean you should try to bypass or defeat nature with attempts at making a super-hybrid. Those always end in failure." Molly spoke. "Like Wulfric said at the lecture, a far more existentially dangerous form of hybrid breakdown could happen before anyone realizes it. So even if you think you're just one generation from making a genetically ideal species, something bad will always come to be." There was a hint of bitterness in her tone, even her smile was genuinely kind. The first thing your mind assumed was that this mule-girl was born for similar reasons your old world bred mules."Do you guys not like hybrids?" Asked Herta. "You guys sound like you don't like hybrids. Which is weird, since you're all mixed beastfolk.""On the contrary," Lovreal almost looked offended, "We are passionate about the subject matter. So passionate, in fact, that we wish to help hybrids around the world with our studies.""And to prevent tragedy from befalling an unknowing family." Wulfric added."Or a bloodline's extinction." Molly gave a sad smile."I'm just happy to be here for the science!" Canilia beamed. "And the progress and the future and the-!""Alright, thank you for your time." You said. "I'd like to ask more, but sadly there's places I have to be. An Academy professor wants to talk with me, I know he's a busy man, so it's best not keep him waiting.""Before you leave," Lovreal stopped you "If there are any hybrid or beastfolk corpses you would like to donate to further the cause of science, we would more than appreciate the generosity.""It's for a good cause!" Canilia added afterwards with a smile.After giving a noncommittal nod, you and your wives make to leave towards Todred.<><><>You slowly push aside those memories as the kitsune household came into view.
The airship is landed, the house is reached, and the door is opened after getting a few knocks.Risae opens the door, and once more she greets you elegantly. Shizuku looked like she was about to do the same until she saw Aila— a stranger to her eyes— and with wide eyes she scurried behind her mother's skirt. The maid kitsune smiles warmly when seeing you all, but her words are cut short by a fluffy blur jumping against your side and grasping your hand."Mr. John Doe! Mr. John Doe!" Ryko said as she tried to pull you into the house. "You promised! Remember!" The little fox kit reminded you."Ryko, remember what Eisho and your mother discussed." Risae's voice, surprisingly, had some emotion in it. That wasn't to say that she was happy by the kit's display. Ryko begins to behave again, but not without a small pout."I've been looking forward to seeing your origami collection, kit." Your words visibly put her mind at ease."You remembered!" Ryko beamed you a bright smile."A troublemaker as always. Aren't you, Ryko?" Ayane smiled, then turned to the foxgirl in the maid outfit. "Risae." Ayane bows. "It is good to see you again today.""Likewise." Risae replied. She gives a bow of her own when turning to you. "John Doe and his slave-wives, welcome. It's a shame neither Mel, Ruby, and the others were busy, but it is still a pleasure nonetheless." She then turns to look at Aila, and Risae's voice gains some guarded emotionlessness again. "And I don't believe we've been introduced.""She's my newest wife." You reveal, which seems to ease some of the tension Risae was building up."It's a pleasure to make a new acquaintance." Aila curtsies."..." The maid assassin was silent. "I shall inform Master Eisho of everyone's arrival.""That won't be necessary." You hear Eisho's voice say. Soon enough you see the man himself come out of the house and stand besides Risae. He is followed by Ai and Kasato, the latter holding the infant Ichirou in her arms.Some polite greetings later and you are all invited in. A couple of minutes pass in silence as you reach your destination, the kitsune's living room. Aila seems fascinated by all the Japanese decorations and architecture of the house.But before you make yourselves comfortable, you find Eisho and his family standing in a line facing you."John Doe." Eisho begins with a deep bow. "We are forever in your debt for what you've done for us."His wives and children follow suit in this clearly rehearsed—but sincere—show of gratitude."Hey, Savant Lord," Kasato said with a smile that was almost hearty and smug at the same time, "I know we might've not talked much, but you've made my Master happy. And if my Master is happy, I'm happy. So you're alright in my books.""John Doe," Risae is next to speak, "You have shown my Master's house great kindness, proving yourself worthy of trust. I am honored to call you my friend."
"Thank you, mister John!" Shizuku bows a few times in a row, then looks at her mother for approval. Risae giver her an almost imperceptible nod at her daughter."Lord Doe." Ai said, with a small tremble in her voice. "I used to believe that this ailment would've lasted me for my whole life, and the life of my children, and their children after that. But now, because of your generosity, I can finally live free from this curse.""John," Eisho finished "You've always done good for us from the moment we first met you. You can always count on us to have your back, no matter what.""Hey, we're family." You allowed yourself to give them a warm smile. "It's the least I can do."Your words act as a bell, announcing that everyone could be at ease. Ryko remained insistent on getting you to look at her origami collection, however both your vixen's calming words and the novelty of an elvish Saintess managed to distract her. Temporarily.Aila was a near instant hit with the kits— even the baby was happy with how she acted. Herta was right about her motherly instincts, it seemed. Also, your elf was quick to join the "d'awwing" of your other wives when looking at whatever Ichirou did. These things, combined with Aila's innocence, helped dispel any distrust directed towards her person. Still it was surprising how quickly she'd become accepted.Some tension did still linger in the air, though it was mostly directed towards Ryko. Eisho's daughter proved herself more than capable of being elusive, easily slipping away and hiding when she wanted— you realize her survival in the goblin cave was equal parts her proficiency at escaping as it was the Lucky Watch's enchantment.Said small kitsune was the main reason your weren't able to stay for most of the chatting, which even Yumi had taken part in, while Aila seemed to be doing a good enough job at leaving a positive first impression. Ryko eventually was able to convince you and Ayane to come with you. Shizuku tailed close behind, seeking to play."Forgive her, Lord Doe." Ai said. "But please bear with Ryko, at least until she drinks the cure." She gives you an apologetic look as you're dragged away by the soft tailed child.Ryko brought you to a few floors up, to a playroom where she showcased all the paper things she'd made. Shelves upon shelves were lined with origami pieces, all filled to the brim with paper cranes and foxes and other animals and people, all of varying quality and color. Ryko proudly boasted about making most of them, though Shizuku would also take credit for few on occasion.
"And this one I made on my birthday." With a wag of her tail, Ryko presented yet another small paper fox to you. "And that one was when Shizuku got a scratch. And that one..."You gave her the attention needed, and even participated in their games as she and Shizuku began playing with them like dolls. You noticed a red-faced Ayane watching you with a strange intensity."Anything the matter, love?" You asked Ayane."Ah, Master." Ayane regained her composure. "I will confess that seeing you be kind to children stirs a deep desire for you within me. It's hard to explain."You've never really been good with kids, insulting children in voice chat while playing online games was one of your only points of reference, but a few interactions with Ryko after saving her seemed to have helped you gain some kindness for them. Although the speed in which you changed was almost miraculous."Mr. John Doe!" Shizuku pulled your sleeve. "Ryko said that you like her origami better than mine!"That is enough to interrupt your thoughts. Ayane, thankfully, is wise enough to diffuse any child drama— mostly by getting you to declare that you liked different parts of both origami pieces."That seemed to confuse them." You said to Ayane. At least the fighting had stopped. "Was there any other reason you suggested this?""One day they'll begin to make even better origami pieces with the suggestions you made, Master. All while still maintaining harmony with one other." Ayane replied.Once Ryko was satisfied with all she'd shown to you, she agreed to drink the cure when you told her to.Of course you brought her downstairs to the living room once again, and you informed everyone that Ryko would now willingly drink the cure.It seemed like Eisho was prepared for this, as he went to a small safe by the corner of a room, unlocked it using some magic, and took out a bottle with the blessed concoction.After a few tense moments that felt more dramatic than they needed to be, Ryko drank the entire thing in a few gulps. A golden aura surrounded her for a few seconds, and you saw the hairs on her tail stand on end.Ryko licks her lips and hiccups. "Tastes like licorice.""Check your status and see if Bad Luck is still there." Ai ordered.Ryko opened at her status screen and did as she was told."It's gone." Said Ryko, much to the relief and happiness of everyone in the room. Herta in particular was pretty smug about the whole thing. All were happy except Yumi, who had a bit of melancholy in her eyes at the sight of the children. You make a mental note to talk with her later."How was it? What did it taste like? Do you feel any different?" Aila asked Ryko, notebook and pencil in hand. The little fox girl answered as best as she could while Aila jotted down everything she said."May I see that?" Asked Eisho, taking a small peek at the notebook once Aila was done."Huh?" Aila replied. "Oh! Of course! Sorry, I wasn't trying to be rude!" She handed it to him.
"She's from the Academy." Ayane clarified. A few 'that explains it' were uttered by the kitsune."Didn't you have a friend from the Academy, sister?" Ai asked. "Mordred, wasn't it?""Todred," Ayane corrected, "He's an old acquaintance of mine. Do you recall the wizard that was riding a cloud?""You mean that loud and charismatic halfling who demanded that you oversee his wife while she was in labor?" Ai asked."Yes, the very one." Ayane confirmed with a chuckle."He didn't sound loud and charismatic to me." Bertha said. "He's, like, a grouchy old man.""The years must have been unkind to him." Ayane answered simply.Conversations continued, most going on about nothing in particular. Risae spoke with you like you were an old friend, and Kasato continued to look proud of her son. Yumi seemed was being her usual self — the interactions between a kitsune maid as shyly serious as Risae and the melodramatic spirit were a good source of entertainment."Ladies, if you'll excuse my barging in, I'd like to speak to the man of the hour." Eisho approached you after returning the notebook to Aila. "How's life been treating you, John?"You chat with him for a bit, with his other wives and your other wives (and occasionally the ghost girl) interjecting and adding to what was being said. He and Risae reveal that Hisashi was here recently, and wanted to be here for when you came, but unfortunately he had some urgent business to attend to before the afternoon came, that would make him be at least a day or two out of Centria."Hisashi wanted me to relay his gratitude to you, both for the cure and for the fishing spot you lent him." Eisho said."My mother, Sumiko, said that you were 'an acceptable son in-law' and mentioned that it was a shame you weren't a kitsune." Ai added. "Which is her way of saying she accepts you as a family member and will support you if you need it."Eisho also informed you that the Yasuda and Mitsubishi clans were growing closer than ever— so much so that there were rumors about a formal unification in the works. Eventually talk jumped onto other subjects."I've heard you were looking at some property recently." Eisho said casually."Yeah, I have." You said, wondering if he was going to talk about the plaza or the wasteland."Master," Risae turned to Eisho "Are you going to tell him about the deals you were able to find?""I was getting there." Eisho cleared his throat. "John Doe, tell me, would you be interested in getting a property for free?"He goes on to explain how, almost right after Ai drank the blessed potion, they both immediately landed all the deals they were pushing for and found success wherever they went.While their situation was still shaky, there was practically no reason to fear for the worst case scenario anymore. Especially with all the lucky artifacts they'd been collecting, which now boosted their fortunes even in the most mundane of ways.
"I'm not sure if I can accept this." You said."There's no need to be modest, now." Eisho gave a lighthearted chuckle. "We're family, no? This is the least we can do for you, too."Anyway, this was all leading to Eisho offering to repay you by purchasing a property and gifting it to you for free."Sadly I could only get a bargain on a single property," Eisho chuckled, "I couldn't get more if I tried. Not without bankrupting myself.""I made sure to intimidate any potential buyers other than my Master or John Doe." Risae admitted without a shred of remorse. Not to say she didn't have regrets about her work. "Alas, I wasn't quick enough, and many were procured without my knowledge...""The most unfortunate loss was that old Eastian factory," Ai said "It was purchased by some rat named Jal Mozz."Would you take their offer?>No. They didn't need to feel indebted to you.>Yes. You wouldn't turn down a gift from a family member.>(Write-in)(Only choose from the below if you voted to accept their gift)>A tall property near a cloudy port. The Mitsubishi clan had a business center near said port.>A house in the kitsune neighborhood, effectively making you a neighbor to your in-laws.>A plot of wilderness with idyllic scenery, a creek, and an orchard. It was a secluded enough to be safe.>Some territory by the mountain's edge— with the closest things to hills and forests one could find in Centria. A waterfall and river were its main attraction. Despite this it was close to the city.Soon enough things were starting to wind down. A peek out the window revealed the opening stages of a sunset.What would you do next?>Return to the estate.>Remain at the kitsune household for a little while longer.>Go to the plaza for a visit.>Do something else. (What?) (Suggestions; shop, visit Ein Tiller in the Merchant's Guild, snoop around the places marked on the map Todred gave you)>(Write-in)(Only choose from the below if you picked something other than "Return to the estate." in the choices above)When did you plan on returning to your estate?>You'd leave tomorrow morning.>You'd leave later tonight.>(Write-in)
>>6282490>At least until you pop out some of your human Master's babies."Soon.>>6282529>"I will confess that seeing you be kind to children stirs a deep desire for you within me. It's hard to explain."Very soon.>>6282534>Yes. You wouldn't turn down a gift from a family member.At this point I feel they would be insulted if we said no. And hey we did make their lifes better or even saved them.>A house in the kitsune neighborhood, effectively making you a neighbor to your in-laws.This feels like a proper choice, we (hopefully) can buy the plot of wilderness later>Go to the plaza for a visit.The last thing remaining
>>6282479Letting Rostchilde into the academy bodes ill for us >>6282480Exploration beyond our estates borders into the wilderness may help us find some ancient stuff, or at the very least more resources. We should think about conquering the mountain range eventually for all its sweet metals. >>6282495Our grandkids are safe>>6282530It’s good to know there are little doubts from the foxes about us, which means we can probably get involved more in the family businesses. >>6282534>Yes. You wouldn't turn down a gift from a family member. Free shit>A tall property near a cloudy port. The Mitsubishi clan had a business center near said port.Sounds like a good place where we can do business. The other spots seem like domicile locations but we already got a castle here so seems redundant. >Go to the plaza for a visit.Last stop before home>You'd leave later tonight.The girls are missing us so it’s best not to delay.
>>6282534>Yes. You wouldn't turn down a gift from a family member.Quite the contrary, I think they'd feel put out and indebted to us if we didn't accept, especially if they feel like the good fortune that allowed them to do this is our direct doing.>A tall property near a cloudy port. The Mitsubishi clan had a business center near said port.I think we'll be doing a lot of business with the foxes in the future and we lack real business premises in the city. We already own a house and have all the wilderness we could want out at the estate.>Go to the plaza for a visit.How have the Knights been getting on? I also wonder if the Guild will send us a letter if there's any progress on that quest we posted or if we have to go and check ourselves.>You'd leave tomorrow morning.Nobody likes travelling tired and arriving in the middle of the night. Just go to the castle for the night and leave early in the morning.>>6282529Ayane's cluckiness might be her heat starting, which is this week. But worry not, by this time next week she should be with a kit of her own.>>6282496And regarding Aila, she'll be a wonderful mother and family matron but we're going to have to do some work to knock her up once we've gotten things squared away with her family given she's too young for an elf to be fertile in the standard way. Hopefully the in-laws won't it see it as basically a teen pregnancy by elf standards.>>6282562I'll enthusiastically support any endeavours involving exploration and prospecting
>>6282534>>You'd leave tomorrow morning.
You, Eisho, Ai, and Risae continue to talk about the specifics of your new property: The Second Edifice, informally called Cirrus Tower.The name was mostly due it's location— a port often blanketed with fog and clouds, named Nimbus Port, wasn't quite hanging off a cliff like the hangar you had at home. Yet it held enough leeway to hold a flying armada, always near capacity with fleets of merchant and mercenary airships. Thankfully the new building you owned had a small harbor and drydock connected to it, large enough to hold The Vixen's Luck and some other airship.From what you recalled when visiting the building; it was tall, piercing the clouds and granting you a view of empty horizons and mountain peaks, yet barely half as wide as your mansion. Considered to be slightly out of place, you would've agreed had it not been for the clearly steampunk gears and gadgets that somehow contributed to making elevators and drydock work— though the building might've been seen as odd simply for leaning onto a more simplistic style that distinguished it from the intricate architecture of this 'modern age'. The design would've proved to be a conspicuous had there not been similar ones scattered in other Centrian ports.But the commercial location— though not comparable to any property that was near the Merchant's Guild and the open markets— held enough activity to justify setting up shop. Businessmen tried their luck in slipping into the emerging global shipping lines, something which Eisho was recently able to dig his claws into.Those were a few of the reasons you chose this area, but there were others: The friendly kitsune-owned ports nearby, the Mitsubishi airships docking by the Nimbus Port, how close the place was to a newly established Mitsubishi-Yasuda business center, and other things. It was clear you intended to continue doing business with the Mitsubishi-Yasuda Trading Firm, which was news that pleased all the kitsune in the room. Even Ryko was happy, reasoning that "This means I'll see both Mr. John Doe and auntie Ayane more often".Bertha's stomach complained with a hungry grumble, giving your warrioress had a rare moment of bashfulness. Eisho took the liberty to invite you all to dinner. While you mentioned you needed to leave soon you accepted the familial hospitality.Unlike the chaos you were used to when having meals with your wives, eating in a kitsune household was decidedly more calm and controlled.After helping Bertha learn how to use chopsticks and taking the meat out of Aila's food, Risae spoke with you about some important matters."Zeke Finders?" Risae repeated as the name was mentioned, closing her eyes in thought "He was an artificer within the Thieves' Guild, correct?""Yeah." You confirmed. "He's still alive and at large, apparently.""I see." Risae frowned. "Then the rumors of his death were false.""Can you tell me anything about him?" You continued.
"Only that he held onto his secrecy, was connected with certain captains of industry, and was one of the most innovative artificers in all of Centria. If you are asking where it's likely you could find him," She continued more quietly "I would suggest visiting casinos in the criminal underworld or any place that hosts large numbers of vagrants and destitute."She continued to unknowingly confirm the map Todred had given to you, while also granting additional knowledge of more hidden places; saloons, alehouses, and the like, which weren't officially documented.When asking how she knew this information, she revealed that the Iga clan once did assassination work within Centria. Risae clarified that "It was before my time. While the Iga clan has been in decline for centuries, the fall of the Shogunate made it obvious. Realizing that, my family attempt to save what remained instead of making fruitless endeavors to expand operations. But my clan still holds onto the pulse of Centria's underworld, weak as their grip may have become".You imagine that Ruby would've loved to hear about this. On the other hand you half expected said Mastermind to already have some sort of early spy network built in Centria.Shizuku and Ryko vied for both your and Ayane's attention once you were all done with your meals. While you made sure they were entertained they were used to playtime being held at an earlier time, so it was little surprise that at least one of them would get tired."Mother," Shizuku pulled at Risae's skirt then yawned some words in Japanese. This was translated to you soon enough; having skipped her daily nap, Shizuku voiced how sleepy she was. The response from Risae was to hold her in her arms, but not before she said goodbye to you. Ryko took advantage of this and requested that you wait while she got something for you.As you were mid conversation with Eisho and Ai, Ryko returned with a rather large origami crane made with decorated paper. She presented it to you as a gift. No small amount of happiness was on her face."Mr. John Doe," She bowed politely as she placed it in front of you "I hope you like it."It was large, yes— but not comically big like Bertha's hammer. You'd say it was the length of her arm, if you wanted a comparison. You realize it must've taken a while for her to make."Thank you." You smiled, your words making her tail wag happily. "I'll keep it with the others.""This isn't the only gift." Ryko added, tail still wagging and her smile still on her face. "But I can't say what other one is because it's a surprise. Right, auntie?" She looked at Ayane when saying that last part."Maybe." Ayane all but confirmed. Herta silently glanced between the two of them as a few more chuckles were shared, but you soon went out to depart.That marked the end of your visit. You waved goodbye to your kitsune family as you got on your airship.
The trip was more quiet than usual.To be fair it might've been because all were digesting their food. Everyone except your goddess of course, who refused to eat anything other than your 'protein', and the ghost that wasn't able to eat anything in general."Master." Herta said after some thinking. "When are we going to go home?""Tomorrow morning." You said, feeling like you'd mentioned this for the hundredth time.Herta, Bertha, Ayane and even Yumi exchanged a few glances."Did we, like, mess up the plans?" Bertha said."It should still be doable." Herta didn't look worried."Huh?" Aila looked confused. "Am I missing something?""We'll explain it later." Ayane said.And so they went on referencing that 'secret' party they were all planning for you. You overheard them say it would be held the day after tomorrow and that it involved something time-sensitive.You asked Yumi what had been troubling her earlier, but the ghost girl feigned ignorance. This made you realize that you would likely need to spend some time with her to coax out how she fell or any worries she had.The rest of the airship ride was peaceful enough.===The plaza matched your airship cruise, also more peaceful than usual.By that, you mean to say that most crime was now concentrated on the outskirts rather than spread everywhere equally. The Order of the Jagged Sword had finished building a fortress by the center of the place— an imposing structure that hardly had any vanity to it, save for the emblem of the knightly organization that was proudly emblazoned for all to see. You could feel their influence even as you walked away from them, and found the clank you'd left here patrolling around the area. There were a few scratches on its plating but nothing serious.It was relatively safe near said area. A similar thing could be said about the place where the Adventuring Party decided to set up camp. While not as openly feared as the Centrian Knights, many of the locals gave the adventurer's a wide berth whenever they moved.Nevertheless you were thankful Ayane had her Merchant's Mantle to protect her from pickpockets, and Bertha bonked any thieves that thought you were all easy prey. It seemed like they didn't learn from last time you barged into this place.Although the setting sun had a nice glow, it did nothing more than gild over the smells and sights of filth and decay and grime.This was in contrast with the Centrian Knights' most recent fortress, which was almost pristine."Greetings, Lord Doe." A high ranking knight clad in mithril and holysteel acknowledged you as you approached. "Shall I prepare accommodations for thee and thy retinue?" He motioned to your wives and the small spirit flying above you."That won't be necessary." You replied. "I simply wish to know how things have progressed in my absence."The knight, a Marcus Marius, was the local commander of these forces. He was 'a trusted officer' according to a missive sent by Justus himself.
Marcus invited you in the fortress. It was much like the exterior, with a bigger concentration of military weapons and gear and soldiers to use them, all under guard by at a dozen knights at all times. The place reminded you of the Order's main headquarters."Master," Aila seemed to reminisce "There are a few places like this in Elfalior."Later she'd tell you that despite the outward similarities she could tell that the Order of the Jagged Sword's weapons and training was far more devoted, industrious, and had cutting edge weapons when compared to her homeland."Lord Doe." Marcus said. "Would you and your retinue care for some sustenance?""I'm not particularly hungry," you answered, then turned to look at your wives (and Yumi), "You ladies want something?"A few of your wives, Bertha, Aila, and Ayane, accepted some food— the former two out of curiosity and the latter out of politeness. Though their reactions soon became ambivalent when presented with the simple meals of soup, bread, meat, and water. Aila was given vegetables instead of the meat.Soon Marcus updated you on how things have been going. When they first arrived in the area it became dead quiet, with fear and tension being in the air. But when night fell there was a disorganized attack assault on them. But after the first few days, when the fortress was finished, things began to normalize. He mentioned that attempts at setting up soup kitchens were a moderate success, but operations would often come under attack from the lamia."I must express my gratitude for the mechanical boon you lent to us." Marcus said."Yeah, no problem." You replied. "Anyway, any news on the murders?""That our news would be fortuitous. Through, mayhap, said circumstance remains unhappy in our idleness." Marcus frowned. "Yet not all is lost, for such ill-fated avenues are now being explored by the adventurers thou hath sent unto these sorry folk."You all discussed further things as purified water was served to drink, and found that the mundane and logistical was being well handled by the Centrian Knights."Blessings of the gods upon thee." Marcus saluted after things were done, and you all exited the fortress soon afterwards to find that dusk was now upon you.Despite the darkness you don't find any major trouble anywhere— save for the occasional drunken brawl and opiate dealer that was swiftly captured by either the knights, the adventurers, or your own party. Yet the squalor was seemingly ubiquitous between these failing walls. And the bridge which gave the plaza its namesake was in ruin. You hadn't taken much of a look at the area before, blaming the lack of light, but it was clear that everything was at least slightly worse than what first glances would bring."Master," Aila voice dripped with sympathy "This is awful... What can we do?""I'll make sure things get better." You reassured her with a confident grin. She smiled, her innocent trust for you apparent in her face.
Yet her resolve would be tested as you visited a certain human family once more. "Evenin', Savant Lord." Thomas, the father and Master-husband of Iris and Agnes, greeted you once again. "Best not come in."He had a disheveled look upon his face, and his eyes had rings beneath them."Any reason why?" You asked."Iris an' one of the little ones are sick." He replied.Further questions revealed that one of his daughters had recently caught a fever somehow, which then spread to his slave-wife.Aila mentioned that she could use High Heal to cure them, and you found little reason to deny it. Though Herta was wary of being around the feverish, she didn't voice her opposition.At your order they were cured, and you gained the gratitude of the small family. They asked to have some privacy to celebrate.You had Aila cast some Healing spells on you and your wives— mostly due to Herta's suggestion of precautions.While your elf's saintliness was proven in your eyes, you noted that Yumi seemed to frown again at the sight of that family. Again you wanted to find a moment to speak with her in private, but she deflected and instead asked about her findings concerning the crystal wand.After these moments you happened to cross a bonfire. You encountered a familiar mule beastfolk."Salutations, fellow fools." Said a Morris Murphy with a flourish. "And to you, Savant, greetings once more. You have another wife, I see?""Is he a Jester class?" Aila inquired, to which Morris chuckled and corrected her. Aila would later tell you that her father had a few Jesters and Harlequins acting like him.Murphy would retell his perspective on how things were while you were gone: Regale about his own survival, complain about the presence of the Centrian Knights, shrug when asked about the adventurers, and still lament over his lack of instrument. It was almost like he was competing with Yumi over who could be the most theatrical. You stopped them when it got too annoying, though you found there were other subjects Morris knew of that were relevant."My dearest cousin was on stage to-day, performing for an audience." He said. "Haven't you heard?""Is she also a bard?" Aila asked."No, no, no." Morris shook his head. "She is as you called me once, good lady.""A Jester?" Bertha guessed."Indeed, indeed." Morris smiled."Are you referring to a beast-woman named Molly?" Your perception told you he was implying that."Are you suggesting she and I are related due to us both being mules?" He looked amused. You never mentioned that she was a mule."Master isn't, but I am." Herta crossed her arms."Ahem." Ayane stepped into the conversation with a disarming smile. "You would have a leg to stand on, were it not for the fact that Master never mentioned she was the same sort of beastfolk you are. And the name Molly is clearly familiar to you, so therefore-""The Savant is correct." He gave a blunt smile.
He went on to talk about Molly somewhat; about how she "Was not borne with a free spirit like I— too focused on the future and the past to realize she lived upon the present". It was a rather ironic statement coming from him, considering he couldn't let go of his frustrations with the Knightly Orders and the fact he constantly pined for a magical instrument to play. Morris even told you that Molly would be staying at Moose Motel for a few months before continuing her travels."For a Jester she didn't seem like a funny person." Herta said."A class does not define the soul." Murphy said. "Except when it does."He continued on, and even gave bits and pieces of advice when concerning how to deal with the plaza and its inhabitants. Two main pieces were stressed upon; the first being "A new name to breathe a new life, to replace the staleness of the past" and the second was "To bring safety, not cruelty. Promising food and water, and delivering upon it, is a thing of the saints".He didn't seem to have much else to add, so he'd go back to singing and humming random melodies. You decided that it was a good time as any to go somewhere else.But seeing the impoverished made you just now realize that all the people here could be (or already were) slaves due to their poverty. You wondered if there was a formal way to make them your slaves, or if they were already considered slaves to someone or something else?Before you could consider that, you noticed one of the adventurers approaching you.This person was as tall as Cattleya and was clad in dark armor. A helmet provided an intimidatingly emotionless expression. This armored adventurer hardly made any sound, almost reminded you of how Risae would silently walk around.Said dark-plated adventurer silently handed you a note, then turned away without elaborating. You opened soon after.This is a record of the acts concerning 'The Wyrmcatcher Party' in relation to the quest given by a John Doe — it read.Day 1 - 10:30 AMParty sets up camp near bonfire. Locals hostile or uncaring. Local thieves successfully steal pastries within Party inventory. Order of the Jagged Sword cooperating with landlord to set up permanent chapterhouse— willing to provide assistance against criminals. Deidamia (nicknamed Orange, Rogue Party Member) looks into lamia crime syndicate.Note: Robotic guard patrolling Knightly Order is evidence of Savant presence. Further inquiries suggested quest patron is likely the Savant.4:00 PMCooperation with Order of the Jagged Sword proved successful, but they are unable to provide proactive assistance due to agreement made with Savant landlord.Note: Marcus (Jagged Sword Commander) references past as an adventurer.
It went on like this for a few pages. You and your wives perused and spoke about it as you walked towards Ponnamie's shop, finding it interesting if nothing else.Day 4 - 12:00 AMThe local criminal gang (Snake Eyes) approached and requested we pay a fee to remain here. Agreed to not assist locals in place of not paying. Diplomacy nearly a success, until lamias became agitated because the Party Members were questing for landlord. Altercation became a skirmish. Dozen lamias fended off, truce called.The fifth day began with an informal tone and a distinctly elegant handwriting.Day 5 - 8:00 AMStart of another boring day, again. Nothing found, again. Uviel is moping over her dead Master, again. We get it, she hates monsters! She hates that they killed him! That doesn't mean she gets a free pass to be a jerk. I'm seriously thinking about asking around to find another vanguard to replace her. Hell, if I could-The following sentences are scratched and crossed out, rendering them illegible. From here on out the same handwriting as the days prior is continued without change.Note: Reminder that this isn't a personal diary. All comments must remain professional.- 10:00 AMCombat with potential suspect after baiting with harpy Party Member (Deidamia, Rogue). Suspect used illusions and invisibility to hide in shadows. Possible beguiler? Edith (Grand Mage Party Member) casts illusion-dispel to partial success. Suspect was revealed to be mask-wearing humanoid wearing Black Cloak artifact to disguise self. Aelcar (Battle Cleric Party Member) able to draw blood from suspect. Unsuccessful in capture.The Wyrmcatcher Party didn't find anything for a few more days. Although the seventh day was interesting.Day 7 - 10:30 AMNothing to archive about. Inebriated locals harassed party, were beaten and handed to Knightly Order.- 4:00 PMArgument between Uviel (Dark Knight Party Member) and Edith (Grand Mage Party Member), stemming from disagreement. Former suggested Wyrmcatcher Party move to other crime scenes outside of Left-Bridge while latter wished to go against lamia in hopes of finding more.Note: Brawl within tavern led to involvement of the owner. Wyrmcatcher Party wrongfully accused of initiating it, Party Members now barred from entering the Bright Night tavern.Besides that there was nothing much of note. You considered if you should intervene and directly tell them to follow one trail or the other.>You'll request them to look into the lamia gang. It would help lessen the crime in the plaza.>Remind them that you'll only pay them if they capture or kill that murderer.>Leave them to figure things out.>(Write-in).It was becoming late, but you still had a few more things to check up on.The walk you took led you to a door with a sliding peephole, out of place compared to the rest of the filth.Upon the door was a small note, written alongside a cutesy doodle of a bunny. It read as followed:
Too all my dear customers and cute guys! Unfortunately the shop is closed due to a combined need for resource gathering and supply restocking. I'll be back in a couple of days with brand new artifacts, materials, and other goodies!"Damn shame." You said, thinking about introducing Ponnamie to Aila. She might've been a good connection for your elf while she dealt with this stuff here."It's alright." Aila said, looking around at the quickly darkening alleyway. "Um, Master, since that bunnygirl isn't here can we leave?""Didn't Pompom day this was a secret hideout?" Bertha asked. "Why does it have a thingy on the door?""Who's Pompom?" Herta asked as she clinged to you."That bunny." Bertha responded. "You know, the one that sold us the magic carpet?""You mean Ponnamie." Ayane clarified."Yeah." Bertha nodded. "But that still doesn't answer why she just slapped it on the door if she's trying to be sneaky like Rubes.""This place is rather secluded to begin with." Ayane began to speculate. "And if her customers are rather few and far between then it shouldn't be too shocking she would post this. Especially if she shall return in less than a few days.""Um." Aila looked around again. "Master? How about I come back here to check the place and that rabbit girl at a later time. Can we please leave before it grows dark?"That seemed like an acceptable compromise.The last vestiges of twilight began to fall into night, and the moon began to show its face between smokestacks.You found no sign of Mad Codger, despite asking around. The old man seemed to have vanished. And the tavern was closed for the day due to the owners needing to converse with the so-called 'Snake Eyes' gang, mournful drunks leaning against its walls.Was there anything else you wanted to do while in the plaza?>Yes. (Suggestions: Ask questions to adventurers and/or knights, look for Mad Codger, look into the tavern, have Yumi find out more about the lamia)>No.>(Write-in).===The next morning came too quickly. You rose out of bed with Herta soon following, downing another stamina potion.One by one, the rest of your wives wake up after you. The morning was much the same; Bertha and Herta cooking as usual. But now Aila was an addition. Your elf had taken one of the guest rooms in the castle.Despite how adorable Aila could be it felt a little empty without the rest of your wives causing chaos.As you think about them and wonder how they were doing, you hear a knock on your window. Opening it, you find Eulia's face staring back at you."Letter for John Doe! Letter for John Doe!" She said, perching on the windowsill and taking out a note for you."Hey, you know if-""Sorrynotimeforflirting." She takes a breath "Gottagoseeya! Thank-you and good-bye!" And she flies away without another word.In it was a telegram, made by none other than Ruby Rose after she successfully connected your radio tower with the official telegraph lines in Centria.
MY GALLANT MASTER -(STOP)-CONNECTION EASIER THAN EXPECTED -(STOP)- MY GENIUS I HOPE IS TO YOUR PLEASURE -(STOP)- EULIA IRONING DETAILS WITH POSTAL SERVICE -(STOP)-WE ALL MISS YOU MY GALLANT MASTER -(STOP)-WITH ABSOLUTE LOYALTYRUBY ROSE & OTHERSYou smiled, thinking about how you were going to meet with them soon enough again.Not long after the clock struck six in the morning, you and your wives (and Yumi) set out course to Heaven's Landing.The Vixen's Luck, whose name only served as a reminder of your victory over a curse, was able to cruise through the air thanks to fortunate gales of wind and clear weather. This, combined with how everyone could help around the airship (even a certain elf saintess tried to learn), made it so you were back in your estate in record time.The airship's rather pudgy shape and large balloon was still accommodated by the large hangar you'd built, using its ailerons and propellers to gently rotate itself into position.Aila didn't seem to think much of it at first, though she was quickly impressed when you told her that the hangar was made from scratch.You weren't able to give Aila a tour, however, due to being surrounded by pack of needy women."Master! Master!" Mel cried out, nearly passing out after sharing a passionate kiss with you. "I missed you so much, Master~!""Mate," Cattleya meowed, "We agreed that we'd take less than five minutes to kiss our guv.""Quite right." Ruby's smoky contralto gave an annoyed tone. "You have indulged yourself for more than that, so we kindly-""If Master wishes to please himself with other women while we wait, we should wait patiently while he does so." Gerty intervened. Despite her words she seemed to desire the treatment Mel was getting.Despite being the last to get a deep kiss from you, Mel had taken the longest out of all of them and was savoring you embrace.Of course you made sure to respect their little hierarchy, granting each of your needy wives enough attention and love to satisfy their desires.It was good to be back.Gerty and Ruby gave you a brief rundown on what happened while you were away: Your Holy Knight had made great strides in purging some Monster Rooms near that were encroaching the mountain bases. Ruby Rose, predictably, holed herself up in her room writing that archive.The time spent on the Orb of Knowledge was agreed to be divided between them individually according to their position as your slave-wife, at least until you returned.There was a bit of controversy with who was the one in charge while you were gone. Gerty had taken given herself most of the responsibility, considering that she was the one that had experience in leading and managing groups of people— not to mention she was currently your second-wife. Ruby considered contesting this, but then opted to play the long game and scheme instead.
When Cattleya found a break in between organizing the storage room, she'd tried to look for her father while it was her turn using the Orb. However, despite looking into all the places he might've been held, her attempts were mostly fruitless. To her frustration, she'd tried to do this a few more times but it didn't seem like she was getting any luck.You decided to give it a shot. While it was a bit hard to look into places you'd never seen before for a person you never met, you managed to get a general idea on where Rostchilde's so-called 'penal systems' were located. You found the reason Cattleya was having so little luck; her dad was constantly being transferred from one place to another towards unknown penal systems.This made you curious about seeing what Forthwythe was doing, but a quick look inside Riverdale's castle made you regret it after seeing that fat old bastard gorging himself with food while half naked.You decided right then and there that you'd used up enough time with the Orb (those little visions took more than an hour of your time).And you wanted to show the place around to Aila.Your elf was looking around in amazement at the elevators and other automation, and immediate started gushing about magical theory and how these feats of engineering could apply to it.Just as you were about to give Aila a more comprehensive tour of the place, Gerty came by and spoke to you."Sir!" Gerty said."What is it?" You nearly glared at her."The second phase of the Monster Room extermination is ready to be enacted." She proudly declared. "While I've strategized enough to ensure that the mixed company of clankers will be enough to fully eliminate the threat, I humbly request your presence within the BoatMech to oversee the plans, sir!""Monster Rooms?" Aila repeated.You and Gerty gave a brief explanation to clarify things."Monster Rooms on the surface, mountain ranges, and forests..." Aila summarized. "This really is like a frontier wilderness."While Aila said she wouldn't mind if you took her along, naturally being curious about the BoatMech, you weren't sure if you wanted to focus on giving her a tour of the place instead."I wouldn't be against going with you, Master." Aila said. "But if you want to keep showing me around the place, I'm fine with that as well!""Sir, forgive me for my lack of tact!" Gerty exclaimed, ready to get another verbal lashing from you.You were more than obliged to give it to her. But that still left you with what you wanted to do.>You'll go there, and bring Aila along with you in the BoatMech. It should be safe from there.>No, Gerty can do it alone. You knew she was skilled in these matters.>Have Gerty postpone it for another day when it wouldn't get in the way of a day Aila was staying or when the festivity that was being planned happened.>(Write-in)
Roll me some 1d100s with whatever choices you make, Bo3DC: 35
Rolled 48 (1d100)>>6283756Really wonder what this surprise party is >>6283810A new name could be something simple like Savant town but it’s simple enough. As for the second, when winter hits things will become worse so a golden opportunity to endear them to us. >>6283835>Leave them to figure things out.They seem competent enough. Give them a note though to give to the tavern owner telling him to take a hike and let them back in. >>6283842>No.Support if anyone else wants something. We should root out the gangs sooner or later. >>6283876Time to finish the last of projects>>6283900>You'll go there, and bring Aila along with you in the BoatMech. It should be safe from there.Seems important, and Aila will be getting used to the place soon enough
>>6283835>>(Write-in) Add it as side objectPromise to pay 200 gold extra for help but only if main quest is also successfully completed.>>6283842>Yes. (Ask questions to adventurers and/or knights, look into the tavern, have Yumi find out more about the lamia)I would like more about our hireling and about that shade tavern and the lamias>>6283900>You'll go there, and bring Aila along with you in the BoatMech. It should be safe from there.
Rolled 97 (1d100)>>6283910
>>6283976let goooooooooooooooooo
>>6283926>Really wonder what this surprise party is>!Our birthday party!<
Deciding to pilot the BoatMech while you oversaw the monster extermination, you also held communications with Gerty through her radio collar as she explained her strategies to you.You had Aila by your side in the cockpit. She asked questions about the mech whenever you weren't busy, mostly about the magical parts that might tie into magical theory, though you didn't think she understood much of it she looked like she was doing her best at trying. Also Aila said cute little 'oohs' and 'whoas' whenever she was impressed (which was often).Another person unexpectedly joined in the event— Mel surprised you with her newly gained skill, Fae Wings; which allowed her to summon and dismiss a pair of large gossamer wings on her back at will. She wasn't able to fly more than a few feet off the ground, not to mention that a strong wind could easily fling her away into the horizon. The skill depended on how much mana she could use, greatly limiting its range unless she brought some mana potions with her. Your beguiler clearly needed practice if she wanted to extend her flight and reach greater heights. You also noted how mischievous she had become, though Mel said that it was normal for her to act like this sometimes.Anyway, the three of you finally got to see the many different mountain monsters that populated these Monster Rooms."We're approaching the first area." Mel's voice came from the radio. "It has mostly rock wolves, but there's a few slime tyrants making their territory too.""You know what to do, Gerty." You nearly snapped at your Holy Knight."Sir, yes sir!" Said Holy Knight replied with enthusiasm, no doubt energized by your verbal abuse.Gerty found no indication of corruption in any of the Monster Rooms, making this less of a priority for the rest of your wives in general. Still these Monster Rooms threatened to spill outwards and bring in waves of high level monsters.Unlike the Monster Rooms you witnessed in Oghlurk's cave, these seemed more organized. Though it might be generous to call them that considering the monsters continued to slaughter each other with near impunity. Most would think their numbers would thin out at any moment, yet there was never a time when the amount would dwindle. In fact it was pretty much the opposite as more monsters continued to congregate in the area.Your Holy Knight begins the operation by using your construction clankers built bridges and cleared out paths for your heavier units and the BoatMech. luring out an enemy with a clanker or two, isolating them, then killing them. Though this wouldn't of been possible without Gerty's tactical skills, the construction clankers' efforts made you seriously consider turning them into specialized clank sappers.These small isolated deaths continued until some of the more pack-like and intelligent monsters realized that there was something strange going on.
At this point a horde would gather and would seek you all out. Whenever Mel reported this, Gerty would change tactics by flanking them while Mel sniped the biggest threats. After this was dealt with it was a simple matter of mopping up the remnants in the Monster Room.It was easy and efficient, but after a few times it began to get old.You got your wish of breaking the monotony was granted when a wingless dragon burst out of a cave, the intent to cause trouble to your clankers and help its monstrous allies clear.But this surprise was no match for your reflexes. You're quick on the draw with the BoatMech's Electric Rail— hurling a massive electric bolt at the beast and killing it instantly."Ah." Aila blinked after the flashy attack. "Master, you just killed a lindworm! That's amazing!" She was impressed once again.The Saintess was generally fascinated by your creations, but she truly began to shine when speaking about the subject of magical studies. Specifically she seemed interested by your estate's giant laser capabilities and about [Custom Special], being interested in how it worked. It was refreshing to have someone that could half-understand what you were saying— though the Saintess still lagged behind you and Herta.After you answered her questions and happily embraced her innocent awe, you get back to helping your two other wives. Whatever wasn't killed by the clankers was killed by Gerty and Mel, and if that somehow wasn't enough you were there as backup to finish the kills.Neither Aila nor Gerty needed to use any healing spells, and you noted that all the clankers were almost perfectly intact.The monsters' corpses provided a good amount of items for you to collect. These were in the form of minerals or materials that could only be harvested from them. Most had very specific uses (owlbear plumage made for comfy pillows, apparently, and dead slimes could make for a type of jelly, for example).An opportunity presented itself as you saw that an armored clank still had a capturing net and some of the original clankers even had some rope to tie intruders up with. Bertha once mentioned the idea you entertained in passing— Monster Ranching. Although you knew next to nothing about taking care of monsters and had little knowledge of what they needed, and even though Bertha warned that it was hard and tedious work (she also hadn't personally experienced Monster Ranching, only seeing some slime ranchers from time to time back in Aquataine), it couldn't be that hard to take care of a monster or two. Right?>Try to catch a monster or two. (Choices: Owlbear, golem, rock wolf, slime tyrant, wyrm)>No, this sounded like a bad idea. Just keep killing them and getting materials. (Will get more monster drops)>(Write-in)Still you got nice materials and skins. Bertha said she could make special armor with the wyrm skin, and Cattleya organized everything new in the storage rooms, both actions synchronizing well with the events today.
On the matter of your Cat, you made sure to give her a nice massage later today. This was both to reward her hard work and to relieve her of any frustrations she might harbor because of how her father was being treated."Thanks guv." Cattleya purred. "I really needed me a good rub-down.""Don't mention it." You replied while you happily felt her up.Anyway, you gained better knowledge of the mountain range and the borders of your claimed land through this little excursion.===Dinner approached. The havoc it brought was refreshing to you and brought a sense of normalcy. Aila seemed to be trying to get used to it, but thankfully Ayane was there to help with her composure and levelheadedness.The conversations shared made it clear that Herta had been looking to finish up whatever she and the rest of your wives had planned for tomorrow. Aila was still somewhat out of the loop, but she figured out enough to request that you let her stay and celebrate whatever it was. You gladly allowed it.Your wives all chatted as dinner was being served. Most talk was about Aila, and many innocent questions were given to her. Some of your more cautious and clever wives tried to get a good picture of the elf princess' personality— mostly to know if she'd pose a threat to you in any way. Though most questions were due to the novelty of meeting a Saintess from a far away land.One thing of note was how your elf seemed to immediately dislike Ruby's propensity for subterfuge. This was later privately explained by Aila— Ruby's constant scheming reminded the Saintess of the intrigue that certain nobles had.Ruby herself seemed aware of Aila's sentiments, but it didn't particularly bother her."I cannot truly bring myself to care." Ruby would comment when you brought up the fact in private. "I've dealt with nobles far more ruthless than her, as well as other slave-wives that envied me. But so far as Aila remains your loyal slave-wife, and acts in your interests, her thoughts are unimportant.""I'm surprised you don't mind, madame." You reasoned. "Considering that she could be a gateway into elvish intrigue.""My gallant Master, I appreciate your concern for me." Ruby smiled. "But I already have an entryway into said intrigue, admittedly not as sophisticated." Ruby revealed. "Those elvish bureaucrats are a double-edged sword for Elfalior. I believe you were there for parts of their rumors, Master."Indeed you had. And you wished you could forget that painful day.You knew that, back in Forthwythe's castle, Ruby had amassed a great deal of enmity due to how often she used others do to all the heavy lifting. This was a point of pride for her, though she also apparently had many allies there as well (at least, she had allies before she fell out of Forthwythe's favor).Nonetheless Aila still fit in with ease, in turn your Saintess was happy to be yours.
Despite what you'd noted, it wasn't like there was any actual hostility between Ruby and Aila. Near the end of dinner they both talked about the merits of men giving ear-rubs to women in fantasy and how your fingers were 'a miracle given life'. As odd as the subject matter was, you were at least happy that they could find common ground in their love for you.Something that seemed to interest all the slaves of yours that hadn't come with you to Centria was how you dealt with the plaza. While they were aware that you'd interacted with many people, the lack of sound from the Orb made them only get half the picture. You recounted all the interactions you'd made, with the healing of that little girl seemingly cementing you as a good person in the minds of your wives (even Aila agreed wholeheartedly— despite the fact she was the one that did all the work).Next the topic of the Centrian Knights came into the spotlight. Gerty was the most curious about how things went with them, and was relieved to hear that the Order of the Jagged Sword had been reasonably successful in it's endeavors. You'd met with Marcus again after your first meeting, and he shared more details about the place; he told you about his suspicions of the lamia being the ones interrupting the knight's charity work, and commented that the concentration of crime in this place was odd.Providing charity seemed to always come second to purging corruption in the dogma of the Knightly Orders, yet the knights generally tended to do what they could to help the poor when possible. A cynical part of you wondered if it wasn't really altruism but a strategy of theirs to ingrain themselves into the area, but you couldn't sense much pragmatism or cynicism from the knights. Zeal and idealism, no the other hand, they had a great deal of.You also spoke with some of the other knights, even finding Estella within their ranks. She greeted you firmly— just like when she'd done in the past before she'd first given you a tour of the Order of the Jagged Sword's headquarters. Apparently she was second in command in the fort they built in your plaza, and unlike Marcus— who would regularly be cycled out to other places in Centria after things began to stabilize here— Estella was set to remain in this newly built fortress for as long as it was under Knightly control.Conversation shifted to the actions and personalities of the Wyrmcatcher Party. You began by explaining your first impressions of them while handing Ruby Rose the records they were so kind to provide.The first was a Black Knight known as Uviel. She was the tall, quiet one that personally handed you a copy of these adventurers' actions in the plaza. You came to find out that this Black Knight was a woman after you heard her feminine voice and saw her pretty face. She was generally somber, stern, and gloomy, though this was expected from a woman that had lost her Master-husband. That fact seemed to be constantly haunting her thoughts.
Then there was the Grand Mage, Edith. She was very skilled with magic and fairly intelligent in the technical aspect of it, getting a certificate from the Centrian Academy after years of study there. Apparently she was related to one of the professors there, though she was able to make a name for herself in the Adventurer's Guild despite how overlooked the magical classes were compared to the rest. There wasn't much else positive to say about her, unfortunately— she was whiny, prone to arguments, arrogant, easily flattered, and could act foolishly when not kept in check by her party members.Next was Deidamia. She was a rogue class harpy. Unlike most of her species, her manic impulses were more subdued (for a harpy, at least). She still retained the bubbly joyfulness that was so common within her kind, despite her attempts to remain quiet and composed. This usually resulted in her looking like she was goofing around, though you easily perceived that she was trying her best to be serious. Her tendency to ramble about things reminded you of Dr. Nicodemus, and Bertha joked that she might be related to him.Last but not least was a Battle Cleric named Aelcar. He was the leader of the group due to his uncanny talent in keeping his allies focused on their quests. He had a rare hybrid class (Battler and Cleric). This should've ruined both of his specializations but he somehow made it work. You got the impression he was working to turn at least one of his three party members into his slave-wife.They all seemed to react well to your offer of extra money if they helped clean the place up. But you stressed to them that they would have to catch the criminal if they wanted any gold to begin with.Something else that happened at Leftbridge, which a certain ghost girl was more than happy to brag about, was how Yumi spied on the lamia gang. She was able to collect much intel and map out their territory, finding some secret underground tunnels leading to their true lairs.Yumi also spied on the owners of the Bright Night tavern while they were talking with an important looking lamia woman. The conversation was what you expected—with the owners trying to renegotiate their 'protective fees' with the lamia matriarch. It was expected, until both the lamia and the tavern owners implied to have met with remnants of the Thieves' Guild at some point in the past. For what purposes, they didn't say— being secretive even as this was discussed privately between them. The meeting was finished with talks remaining inconclusive, though you expected the tavern to get exceptions from the extortion for a concession or two.You made some attempts to look into the tavern itself with all the hungover drunks around. But all you got were reports on how rowdy and violent and fun the tavern could be. If there were any illicit meetings going inside it, no customer had noticed. Although to say that nothing shady happening there was ridiculous to those same customers.
Eventually the conversation about Centria tapered off, and you all found yourselves going back to work.For you, the aluminum was seen to once more. Progress inevitably went well with the help of the Goddess of Artifice. More than once an inquisitive Aila saw you building things and coming out of the dungeon all dirty. She would inquire about it, mostly to herself, but most conclusions she settled on were "A bunch of Savant machines I won't be able to understand" or something to that effect.You've implied to her that the day would soon come where you didn't have to worry about money. A part of you wanted to clearly tell her about this secret that she might find interesting.>You'll tell her about the aluminum. She might be a princess, but you trusted her as your wife. Who knows, she might know of some good buyers.>You'll do what you did before and answer honestly if it came up. But you wouldn't go out of your way to talk about your money-making scheme.>You won't tell her. At least not until she sorted things out with her family and came back from the Academy.>(Write-in).Anyway Herta went to sleep early, leaving you free to show Aila around the place.With what little time you had left in the day you gave her a small tour of your estate. It was nothing extravagant or detailed, but it was enough to at least get her familiar with your manor and some areas of interest. She seemed especially interested by the witch's hut in the woods and Herta's Haven.The tour ended with you both sitting by the dockyards."Master..." Aila smiled. "This was a fun day. Thank you so much for everything.""Glad to hear it." You replied, staring into the sunset with her. "It's nice having you around.""Thank you." Aila blushed, soon beginning to fidget. "Um, Master? Can I confess something?""Yeah?""You know how I was asking so many questions about engineering? Even though I mostly know about and like magical fundamentals? Well... I was just asking because I like hearing the sound of your voice, and I wanted you to talk with me since the only way we'll talk will be through writing for a while. I'm sorry for wasting your time, I just-""Hey, it's no big deal." You had to stop yourself from chuckling. "I know you didn't mean anything malicious.""Thank you, Master." Her face became more red than it once was as her smile seemed to spread.Eventually one of her hands graced yours, fingers gently interlocking themselves with your own.You return the gesture with a more confident squeeze.Ears wiggling, she carefully leans onto you for a side hug.This intimate moment that seemed to last forever. The sun had already set on the horizon before you knew it.It was here that you saw the shadow of a creature under the waves. You feared it was gonna ruin the moment, but thankfully there weren't any other surprises to interrupt you two. You decide to go back to the manor, making a mental note to send some aquatic clankers down to patrol the coastline.
While in the estate you rub her ears until she's nice and flustered. She almost slips as she gets lost in the moment, but you're there to catch her.Her shy remarks and clumsiness made you realize how easy it would be to bully her. You settled with flustering her when you could, feeling satisfied whenever her face flushed red.Aila's expression showed how smitten she was by you. The fact you took up so much space in her mind was obvious, especially in moments like these.A soft feeling emerged from your heart at the reminder that you were loved by these women, which was almost the opposite of what you'd experienced for most of your life. That warm softness was something that you've grown to expect as the Master-husband of these women.While you didn't neglect your other wives you wanted to savor Aila before she left. You knew she wouldn't be around the estate for more than another day, and would be gone for weeks until she finished that academic cycle.But back to the present; things were going well enough that you could let your passions overtake you and lay claim to the secrets of this virgin princess with your desires.You didn't have to. It wouldn't lead to her carrying your progeny.You could always just bask in the comfort of the moment and give her a small kiss before going to bed. Elvish marriages were mostly similar to the ones from your old world, so it might cause a scandal if it was found out that you bedded her before wedding her. However you were both already married (Ruby had already begun working on Aila's paperwork).There was no reason to rush... but the temptation remained, and Aila was willing to do her marital duty to you.>Continue to seduce your elf until both your passions overwhelm you both.>Just keep up the soft, romantic mood and fall asleep after a kiss.>(Write-in).
>>6284796>No, this sounded like a bad idea. Just keep killing them and getting materials. (Will get more monster drops)Maybe when we are more developed>>6284825>You won't tell her. At least not until she sorted things out with her family and came back from the Academy.I don’t think she can keep a secret>>6284826>See what she doesI am fine with either option really, see where the elf takes us.
>>6284796>>No, this sounded like a bad idea. Just keep killing them and getting materials. (Will get more monster drops)Maybe later>>6284824>Yumi also spied on the owners of the Bright Night tavern while they were talking with an important looking lamia woman. The conversation was what you expected—with the owners trying to renegotiate their 'protective fees' with the lamia matriarch. It was expected, until both the lamia and the tavern owners implied to have met with remnants of the Thieves' Guild at some point in the past. Lamias will called to heed with force or words. I would like to give them a chance before making new graveyard out of them.>>6284825>You'll do what you did before and answer honestly if it came up. But you wouldn't go out of your way to talk about your money-making scheme.She should know at least something so when question "How he going to feed/clothe/finance your status as princess" come up that it will not be a problem>>6284826>Continue to seduce your elf until both your passions overwhelm you both.If Aila wants to wait for the ceremony its fine and if not then nice and lets make it a night she wont forget.
>>6284796>No, this sounded like a bad idea. Just keep killing them and getting materials. (Will get more monster drops)Maybe another time, we're quite preoccupied right now to start another project.>>6284825>You won't tell her. At least not until she sorted things out with her family and came back from the Academy.I'm sorry Aila, but you can't keep a secret to save your life. When you come to live her permanently, then you can know.>>6284826>Just keep up the soft, romantic mood and fall asleep after a kiss.Let's not risk making a scandal among the in-laws, and make sure the first time after the wedding is super special for her.
>>6284826>No, this sounded like a bad idea. Just keep killing them and getting materials. (Will get more monster drops)And then>You'll do what you did before and answer honestly if it came up. But you wouldn't go out of your way to talk about your money-making scheme.And finally>Just keep up the soft, romantic mood and fall asleep after a kiss.>Plenty of Ear-Rubbing, Though.We can wait for the marriage night for once, can't we?
Rolled 2 (1d2)>>62848261 is for not telling her (at least until she becomes a permanent member of the estate), 2 is for answering honestly if it comes up.
No. Not yet.Eventually, yes. When she returned to your estate and settled in your manor. But for now you'd wait and take it slow.You kept up the velvety mood, fluffing it further with copious amounts of ear rubs under the soft candlelight.She visibly relaxes, though her expression is quick to tell you she craved more romantic intimacy. That reaction gives you a wonderful idea.Less than a few minutes later you're alternating between massaging her shoulders and rubbing her ears. Aila's expression devolved into an almost drunken grin as you went on."Master~! Ah!" A smiling Aila exclaimed."Too much?" You asked.She blinked a few times, blushed, and tried to find her words without stuttering.This elf of yours managed to somehow be shy and confident at the same time— the latter part of her personality made her distinct from Mel's nervous timidity.Still your Saintess was demure in many respects."Oh, it was wonderful~" Aila shook her head and shot you a dreamlike gaze. "You are wonderful, Master~"Despite how freely you indulged her senses you still kept things innocent.Thankfully it seemed like nothing was going to interrupt your efforts this time. That realization made you bold enough to top it all off with a kiss.It was chaste act; satisfying your mutual love for one another while respecting the boundary between the romantic and the carnal."That... that was my first kiss." Her words weren't surprising."And it shall be the start of many more you will get from me." You replied, amused.Your elf's ears wiggle at the news and a small smile donned her face, both betraying her excitement at the prospect.Said excitement reminded you of something you intended to grant her— a ring.It was a simple matter of just enchanting and engraving details on it before you gave it to her. You'd done it seven times already, doing it one more time was nothing. But there were pragmatic concerns; doubtlessly there'd be questions if anyone saw her with a wedding ring. Of course these could easily be hidden with a glove or her costume pin, but these weren't infallible.Aila hasn't mentioned the subject of rings yet. However you did notice her stealing glances at the bands of metal your wives wore on their fingers— silent declarations of their status as your main slave-wives. There were passing feelings of envy in your elf's eyes when she saw them, that you were sure of.>You'll give the ring to her before she leaves.>You'll keep quiet about it, just as she has. You'll only give it to her once she returns.>(Write-in)A cuddle-hungry elf broke your focus, delighting every time your digits kneaded her body. Slowly, you were both winding down and feeling the tyranny of sleep take hold.Before things could end you grant her another kiss. This one was slightly bolder than before, though not as passionate as what you'd have with any of your wives on the regular— regardless, it still left your elf short of breath.
She embraced you again soon afterwards, quietly letting herself fall asleep while you both shared body warmth.Content in each other's arms, the two of you let sleep claim your minds.No reason to rush indeed.===It was morning, yet the day struggled to lay claim over everything as the sun's rays made war with the clouds.A strange quiet had enveloped itself over your estate, almost eager to be broken. And you knew the reason why.Besides your presence there was a somber Herta, an annoyed Yumi, and a confused Aila. You were all in the dining room. This would usually be the time when you'd have breakfast, but the clear absence of the usual chaos spoke otherwise.The day had begun well enough— with Herta drinking your 'protein' for breakfast while trying her best to stall; as if the already unmistakable surprise party couldn't get any more obvious. You knew your wives were all planning it for you, and had only gone on for so long acting 'secretly' because you decided to entertain it.You weren't used to having others willingly celebrate your birthday, much less plan parties for you. So you'd decided to leave it be for now.Not that it mattered much anymore: Ruby's voice boomed through the loudspeakers not too long ago, informing you all of some monsters that were close to the estate, and how everyone save Herta, Aila, and "my gallant Master" had all already gone out to deal with it. Yumi seemed offended that she wasn't even mentioned.And that led you to where you were now."Master..." Herta had a what you think was supposed to be serious tone to her voice. "I'm... that's... it's not fair!"She then began to talk about her attempts to make you a huge three layer cake, only to run out of time before she could get it done. From there she went on to blubbering about plans and celebrations and gifts that were in the works for your birthday.You glanced at Aila. Your Saintess blinked at you."Isn't there supposed to be a party?" Your princess asked. "Or is this part of the plan?"Herta shifted around awkwardly."This is dumb." Yumi huffed. "Everyone's being way too obvious. It's clear that-""What???" Herta glared at the ghost. You felt a small amount of Holy Power surge in the air."Hey, hold on! I didn't do say wrong! In fact I, Yumi the condemned servant, swear upon my accursed honor that my lips were sealed!" Yumi nervously defended herself.You wanted to comfort your cute goddess with spankings or even another dose of your 'protein', but something felt off. And not in a sinister way; it was like there were pranks and mischief in the air.You could sense some of Mel's illusions in the mansion, new illusions that didn't have anything to do with all the traps she placed before. You could faintly identify the mana signatures from all of your other wives within the estate, and realized that Mel was hiding them with invisibility.Not to mention that Herta acted like she was trying to remember her dialogue from a screenplay.
But before you're able to voice your conclusions, confetti and streamers burst in the air. Balloons and ribbons were now adorning every wall, the mansion's illusions and invisibility spells now broken."Surprise!" All of your wives say in tandem, save for Herta and Aila."Happy Birthday, Master!" Herta said with a sincere smile on her face.Household robots then came around, carrying many pies, candies, chocolates, and miscellaneous confectionery. Although there were still the usual foods; but these hearty meats and fruits and vegetables were relegated to side dishes. All in all it made for a very attractive, if saccharine, meal.The real surprise was when a few cakes were brought out by some of your clankers; the largest of them designed as a miniature replica of the mansion. It was intricate and highly detailed, almost making you feel bad about eating it. Almost."What was that about you not being able to get the cake done?" You smirked at your goddess."But it's true I wasn't able to, Master." Herta explained. "Originally I was going to try my hand at making a massive cake; the idea was that I'd hide in it for most of the morning and then pop out through the top and surprise you. I also had a few other plans that didn't really go anywhere, too. But Ruby and the others focused on doing the cake thing while I was in Centria cause they couldn't do both things at once, so we all settled on it."Well that explained that."How the hell did you girls manage to do this?" You then asked in general, more surprised by how much effort they've put into things than keeping the surprise."We obtained most of these resources from Centria, my love." Ayane said to you with a smile. "Do you recall that 30g that you so graciously gifted us? The remaining portion of it was used to afford decorations.""If you're asking about the bloody cake," Cattleya meowed "That was mostly Mel and Ruby.""But there's more!" Bertha exclaimed. "We also got you some gifts-""Ahem." Ruby interrupted with a smile. "We made sure to strategically time the preparations, Master." Ruby's smile became more smug, "The method used this morning to surprise you was my idea. Herta and I decided to cooperate to provide said surprise, hence her wailing and my words from the speakers. I apologize about that partial lie, though I doubted I'd be able to deceive a genteel intellectual like yourself for long, Master.""It was pretty good." It did get you for a few seconds. "But I'll order you all to not make false alarms again."In response to your words all of your wives, and even Yumi, fiercely declare their loyalty to you once again. Your wives all speak about how you had a complete monopoly on their bodies, and that they would only love you and you alone, and so on."I love you all too. Also, I'll congratulate and commend you all on getting things to go so smoothly." You said to them. Usually something happened during celebrations, sometimes ruining the party.
"Master," Rose was proud, as were the rest of your wives hearing your words "It is us who should be thanking and congratulating you for all that you've done. For what greater thing could we have to celebrate than your birth?""Hey, eh, since we're talking about hiding stuff and surprises." Mel decided to speak next. "I don't think we should bother keeping Master's presents a secret." Your beguiler turns to you. "Master, you already figured it out. Right?""I'm aware there's some presents you planned to give me." You revealed. "But I decided to trust you ladies and didn't interject it.""I'll have to get a gift for you later, Master." Aila looked pensive."Quite so." Ruby said. "Yet one would think others would've understood that we were all celebrating Master, no? I believe I sent a small letter to you using a secret code within a slip of paper, your majesty.""Is that what that thing was?" Aila frowned."Perhaps it should've been fine to have simply celebrated Master's birthday without the intricate surprise?" Ayane suggested."Well yeah," Bertha said through a mouthful of confectionery "Like, what the heck, Rubes? We didn't need to do that big complicated thing.""It was both to our advantage and disadvantage that such events happened close to this moment." Gerty said, referring to how you went to Centria and how you oversaw the Monster Room purges. "Even if it gave us time to prepare gifts that are only worth a fraction of Master's glorious name, then it was all worth it.""Oi, guv, speaking of, we got that ready for you." Cattleya spoke for the rest of your wives in deciding that it was now time to present you your presents. Most of your wives, and surprisingly Yumi as well, scrambled around to bring them out.They all showered you with gifts: New formal suits for you to wear, new armor for you to use, books about mecha engineering, a small inactive robotic golem made using a combination of ancient and modern techniques, rare plants, gun holsters, another bag of holding, and an artifact— a compass that used fairy stones and one of those single-use spell jewels, which would point you towards any one of your wives (or Yumi), effectively turning it into another tracking device for you to have on them. Yumi also had a present."Just... t-take it!" Yumi gave you a small gem with a ghostly glow. "I turned one of those single-use spell jewels you had into a ghostly crystal. You can make ghost capturing, give armor and weapons spirit attacks, and do communication stuff with living souls. It's not like I spent weeks thinking about what to give you because I like you or anything!" She blushed a furious blue.Things continued on like this for a while, with party games and festivities stretching out into the evening. Any anxiety, nervousness, or grumpiness that anyone had melted away with the party. Eventually you figured that it was time for Aila to return to Centria, despite her saying that she didn't want to interrupt your celebration.
Her words were in vain, since this celebration was just about to get interrupted— Eulia got caught in one of Mel's traps inside the mansion."Letter for John Doe! Letter for John Doe!" Despite her predicament, Eulia still sang that little jingle."Hey there." You said to the tied up harpy. "What's up?""Fancydoornotopenbutwindowyesopen. Thank you for not shooting!" She responded, her eyes looking around almost in a frenzy. "Big celebration?""It's Master's birthday." Gerty glared at her. "Any interruption to any festivity that honors the gracious man known as John Doe, whose name is too glorious to be followed by an unworthy slave like mysel-""Woah! Birthday? Happy birthday! Happyhappy! Birth! Day!" Eulia smiled even wider than before. "Letter from Mitsubishi and Yasuda families!""Oh?" Ayane's ears perked up at the mention of her family.The harpy woman tried to reach for her mail satchel, only to become more tied up than before. You ordered Mel to free Eulia, and she did so. The harpy immediately took flight and gave you the envelope."Birthdaymanhappybirthday!" Eulia gave you an unexpected kiss on the forehead. "Happy however-old-you-are!""Thanks." You said. A few seconds pass. "This is usually the part where you leave.""Can't!" Eulia beamed. "Gottagetyourreplyfirst!"You read the note out loud; it was a collection of letters from different members of the Mitsubishi-Yasuda families. They wished you a happy birthday and good fortune in your life.Hisashi's letter revealed that he intended to give you an airship of your choice from his merchant fleet, in gratitude for how much you've helped his family.The letter told you about the particulars and gave you some choices:- Ironclad airship. It wasn't faster than The Vixen's Luck nor could it hold as much cargo, but it had a good amount of firepower and modern armor. Hisashi told you that the ship he was offering did well against the roc he fought.- Cutter airships. They're jet powered and Eastian in design, easily shaving hours off of your flights to Centria. The downside was that they could only hold four people (likely three with how circular some of your wives were getting), and had only a few harpoons as defense. Hisashi offered to give you two of them if you picked this choice, given their size.- Cargo airship. Basically another airship like The Vixen's Luck which would allow you to hold twice as much cargo.- Flying airbase. A very large, very slow, and very conspicuous airship. This large airship has multiple balloons, and was meant as a means to project power. It has an almost unreal amount of weapons, but the downside is that they all need to be manned. You're sure you could automate things, at worst you'd need to rely on robots and your wives. You wondered why Hisashi was offering this as a choice, but Ayane said that he got a smaller version that would be more cost-effective for the company.
- Semi-Rigid Dirigible. The description made it sound like a prototype zeppelin, Eastian manufacturing and all. It was marginally faster than The Vixen's Luck, but it couldn't hold as much as a cargo airship (though it got close). It was theoretically sturdy and could navigate bad weather better than other airships, though these types of airships hadn't been tested much yet.- Propeller airship. By Hisashi's own words this was considered a novelty that wasn't particularly good at anything, using experimental propellers and jets to move around and 'hover' almost like a helicopter with a balloon attached to it. Yet that alone piqued your curiosity. You felt like this airship would be more of a stepping stone for you to understand how to make better airships, and maybe even jump into building airplanes.Eventually you made a decision on what to get...>Ironclad airship.>Two Cutter airships.>Cargo airship.>Flying airbase.>Semi-rigid dirigible.>Propeller airship.>Airships were good and all, but you'd much rather ask for something else. (What? Keep it as a favor for the future?)>(Write-in) (Another type of airship? There's a change Hisashi might not have it)You felt like those fluffy-tailed in-laws wanted to come over to visit. Upon finishing the letters, you find that...>Some of your kitsune in-laws are going to visit you. (Hisashi, Suzuki, Eisho, Ai, Risae, Kasato, Ryko, Shizuku, and Ichirou will come by to celebrate your birthday and personally give you some gifts)>There were a few packages for you and very detailed letters. (Your kitsune in-laws will give you gifts, but won't visit you today)
Hey anons, sorry for taking so long at updating. Originally I was going to post the rentry timeline archive thing with this update, but double-checking my notes for the quest timeline and organizing that into a rentry thing is taking more time than expected.The only reason I'm saying this is because I have some irl things to do that might take up a couple of days, so both of these things combined might mean that I might not be able to update for somewhere between 3-5 days. Hopefully it's sooner than that.Your patience is appreciated, anons!
>>6286220>>(Write-in) Give it to her in the ceremonyWas this not the plan?>>6286252>Two Cutter airships.Speed>Some of your kitsune in-laws are going to visit you. (Hisashi, Suzuki, Eisho, Ai, Risae, Kasato, Ryko, Shizuku, and Ichirou will come by to celebrate your birthday and personally give you some gifts)Well we have visited them, so now they can visit us>>6286254Thanks for heads up
>>6286220>(Write-in)Give to her in the ceremony like other anon said>>6286247Good to see the girls care for John>>6286252>Cargo airship.We are going to be shipping a lot of things in the future >Some of your kitsune in-laws are going to visit you. (Hisashi, Suzuki, Eisho, Ai, Risae, Kasato, Ryko, Shizuku, and Ichirou will come by to celebrate your birthday and personally give you some gifts)May as well, perhaps they can also give us some pointers on frontier estate management.
>>6286254All good QM, a wait that long is expected on this board
>>6286220>Give her a more simple ringHere's a novel thought, give her a small band of aluminium, or perhaps silver or steel. A less flashy engagement ring that doesn't immediately jump out as a marriage thing and we give her the (prepared and adorned) wedding ring at the ceremony, as is tradition.>>6286252>Propeller airship.I've made no secret of my fixation on aircraft and will take anything that will help us get closer to that goal. Airships we can build ourselves at any time with relative ease, I'd rather advance our understanding of avionics and aerodynamics to apply elsewhere. Designing and manufacturing aircraft could also make us massive amounts of money, the aristocracy would go bananas for them.>Some of your kitsune in-laws are going to visit you.We've imposed on them enough, let them come and see us. Maybe it would be an opportune time to pull back the curtain a bit for Foxdad and see what he thinks of our metallurgy plans now we're mostly done with the first phase.>>6286254Thanks for keeping us posted
>>6286220>(Write-in)Like the other anons said, let's wait until the wedding day like what the plan was.But if she really wants a ring then we can do what hRSZNveF suggested.>>6286252>Ironclad airship.Should save us some ingots and scrap.>Some of your kitsune in-laws are going to visit you.Let's host them for once.
Eulia flew away with a "Thank-you and good-bye!", your reply in her talons. A few seconds later and she becomes little more than a dot in the distance.And so the party continued. Herta went off to create some figments in order to decorate the mansion, and Bertha and Ayane went to cook some meals for your new arrivals.You asked some of your wives of their own birthdays, and of how they wished to celebrate them when it was time, but these questions were met with sad chuckles and comments of "Master really is from another world". While you found this odd, you decided to focus on keeping the happiness of the moment.You had a few more interesting conversations with some of your wives. Aila's in particular was entertaining."No, I'm not an alchemist." You repeated to the elf."But you just said you can transform one metal into another?" Aila rephrased a statement you'd made after she asked if you could turn one metal into another, which you replied with a simple 'yes'."Yeah, some metals.""And it has nothing to do with you being a Savant?""Lunacy Savantae makes things easier, but it isn't a requirement.""But... wouldn't that make you an alchemist? Not the alchemist class, of course, but an expert in alchemy nonetheless?"You felt like you and Aila were in a dialogue loop."Yeah, but it's not magical. It's scientific." You clarified."Science is just magic that we can rationalize." Aila countered. "Alchemists and 'chemists' are just magicians; but instead of runes and spell circles they use chemicals and symbols.""Well I can't do shit like turn lead into gold.""Why would any alchemist want to do that? Gold is useful, sure, but lead is in high demand because of bullets, not to mention the many other applicatio-"Gerty suddenly gave a shout of victory, with Bertha following close behind. Apparently both had obtained third and forth place, respectively, in a small game of magical darts. The more silent, but certainly not as humble, Ruby Rose claimed first place. Said Mastermind blew you a kiss and gave you a wink.You returned her affections with a smile and a wave, but then went back to speaking with Aila. "Where are you even getting these ideas about science and magic from?" You had your suspicions, but you wanted to hear it."The Centrian Academy, of course." Aila looked proud. "I'm one of their top students. Er, was one of the top students. Hehe..."And so things went on with you talking with your wives and playing games with them. Once again Aila made herself relevant with a question."Master..." Aila began, traced a finger over the thin band of platinum you gifted her— a temporary measure before she got the real thing. "If a prin- I mean- if a wealthy and influential woman has a crush on you and wants to give you a gift, what sort of present would you desire?""Why do you ask?" You tease her."N-no particular reason." She fidgeted again, a small bead of sweat trickling down her face. "It's just a hypothetical."
"Let me guess." You continued, a shit eating smirk rising onto your face. "Would this hypothetical 'wealthy and influential woman' also be a foreign royal that lives in a cosmopolitan city?""Ah, maybe?" Said bead of sweat soon gained some cohorts.>"Whatever she thought I'd like." You wanted to see what she'd consider a good birthday gift.>"She'd be enough of a present as is." You didn't want her to go out of her way to get something.>"Well..." (Write-in what present you want Aila to get you)"Master!" Mel says to you, staring out the window with her binoculars. "I see an airship approaching."And her words ring true, with everyone getting ready to host your guests. Ayane in particular looked excited.Less than half an hour later the foreign airship takes harbor in the hangar. Your fox family, and incorporeal mother in-law, exit from it."I must say," Hisashi looked at his surroundings, "This is a rather impressive place you've got here. If reports of the dangers surrounding the Abandoned Oceanside Manor had any weight to them, then it is certain that things have changed for the better.""Let us not be so hasty, my dearest." Sumiko floated by her still-living husband. "We cannot be sure what is beyond the surface-level appearance of these lands.""I can assure you that my estate is now livable." You concluded. Your wives were quick to support you on this."Mother, father," Ayane greeted her parents "I hope you two are well.""Auntie Ayane! Mr. John Doe!" Ryko hugged both you and Ayane the moment she got the chance."Now, Ryko," Ai said "Mr. John Doe is you uncle, remember? He should be acknowledged as family as well.""Yes mother." Ryko nodded, more subdued from Ai's words. "Uncle John Doe? Can we have some cake and licorice and pumpkin pie? Humans eat fun things in birthdays, right?""Yakisoba..." Shizuku almost drooled."No, yakisoba is boring." Ryko turned to her half-sister. "I want to eat human food.""It's impolite to demand things from someone who shows hospitality." Eisho lightly chastised them both "And moreso with a brother like John Doe. Besides, I'm certain any foods here will be of high quality.""Yes, father." The two siblings said in unison."Well, there's no reason to worry. We have all that prepared and then some." You revealed, getting some assenting sounds from your cooks. Ryko and Shizuku were pretty excited by the news, if their wagging tails and shining eyes were anything to go by."Your thoughtfulness is almost disconcerting, brother." Eisho smiled, then cleared his throat. "I must agree that this is quite the showy place. You even have your own dockyard and an airship harbor— planning to cover air and sea, eh?"
"Yeah I've been thinking about opening the place up for trade." You considered the possibility, especially if you decided to publicly talk about the aluminum."I can only hope you'll consider us if you do." Hisashi smiled.After his words your Holy Knight took to standing in front of the hangar's entrance, gesturing to get everyone's attention."Master John Doe has seen it fit to invite you all." Gerty declared. "Follow me, that we may celebrate this glorious day!"After that, and after the rest of Eisho's wives and children politely greeted you, your holy secretary led everyone to the manor.All of the visitors were impressed by the detailed cake and games set up, even moreso after finding out they were all made today."Elevators and automatic doors are a novel concept." Eisho mused. "I'm not surprised that you would set things up this way; it's a savvy thing with so many children you've decided to have.""It is kind of you to do so, Lord Doe." Risae said to you politely, more out of respect and the consideration for the friendship she had with you than anything else. She frowned when seeing the household robots set the table, but didn't say anything else.You knew that the demure assassin tended to have a more traditional mindset when it came to automation. Kasato seemed to initially agree with Risae's opinion, though you soon realized that she had Cattleya's mindset more than anything; believing that pregnant women should just get stronger and bear with it instead of letting others do the work for them. Ai was the only one of Eisho's wives that appreciated the innovation for what it was.Not to say they weren't all impressed— they all clearly were.The festivities resumed, less unruly than before. A very grateful Ayane uttered a prayer of thanks for the abating chaos of earlier.Shizuku, along with Ryko, asked you countless questions about the estate and how you lived. You recounted your adventures to them (and the rest of your in-laws by extension): From fixing the place up, to getting rid of the goblins and the bandits, and even the recent Monster Rooms. Cattleya happily bragged about you being a strong Savant, and Gerty embellished all your past actions whenever she got the chance to, with the rest of your wives almost in a competition to see who could boast about you the best."Did you really defeat all those goblins, mister?" Shizuku asked you in between eating some noodles."He did." Ryko answered with a nod and a bite of pie. "I was there.""Oooh." Shizuku looked impressed.Even Ichirou made a happy sound as he stuffed his face with cake."When I was young," Sumiko smiled to her grandchildren as she interposed herself in the conversation "My husband and I used to hunt oni.""That's very interesting." Ryko gave her grandmother a stoic expression— complimenting the neutral tone of her voice.Shizuku hid behind you as Sumiko spoke, leaving the ghostly matriarch with a dumbfounded expression.
Some talk later revealed that these reactions were the norm for whenever Sumiko tried to interact with her grandchildren, with Ichirou even going as far as crying whenever she tried to dote on him.You would've felt bad had she not been so adamant and quick to criticize— while much better than before, it was still annoying to hear her complain so much. Thankfully Hisashi was there to keep her in check. All those that personally knew her would later tell you that Sumiko was making a concerted effort to be kind. You already knew how she could be when she was truly angry, so you were grateful for that much.The other ghost girl talked about Oceanippon with the kitsune, just like she did before. Occasional bouts of theatricalism aside she was behaving pretty well.For the most part."So, son," Hisashi smiled innocently at you as he spoke in Yumi's ear-range "How is your ghost slave-wife doing?""How is his what???" Yumi's eye twitched."Quite telling that he didn't mention you by name, Yumi." Ruby sipped her tea, getting a glare from said ghost."You should obey your Master-husband, spirit." Sumiko all but demanded of Yumi. "It is clear that you need his guidance.""That's-! He isn't-! I'm not-!" Yumi took a deep breath in her nonexistent lungs and began grumbling.Hisashi gave a good-natured chuckle, then whispered to you about how ghosts were melodramatic because they didn't have much in terms of senses or physical interaction with the world, and how ghosts were fond of curses and 'spirit' items for that very reason.He said that "A good talk with your ghost can do wonders" before going back to eating.You noted how Aila and Ayane both took turns in entertaining the kits. Yet your elf also talked with the other kitsune whenever she got the chance to, asking questions about the Mitsubishi-Yasuda Trading Firm and how it was organized; something the merchants of the family were more than happy to discuss.Ruby was talking with Mel and Risae about intrigue within Centria, openly exchanging information about clandestine subjects. Though you noted that Mel seemed more interested in asking how Risae's and Ai's pregnancies were going than help with any scheme.Later your in-laws would grant you some gifts: Modern small arms (as modern as mid to late Victorian-age steampunk airguns could be), turrets for airships, gadgets that could be used to enhance Savant-made artifacts, and some 'modern' inventions. The latter included a phonograph; impressive for this time period, but outdated when compared to your radios and speaker systems."We were thinking that you might've liked these," Eisho smiled apologetically "But it seems like most of the things you have here easily surpass said gifts, making a few of them redundant at best."Nonetheless you still thanked them. But there were still a few more presents left:Ryko and Shizuku made some intricate paper dolls; even managing to get them enchanted so they could resist water and bad weather.
Risae gave you three Dancing Kunai; you already knew what they did from the description of the Dancing Daggers [Custom Special] as well as your own Appraisal skill, but were given more context in that it was a magical weapon that was based on the kinetic movement of your entire body, meaning that it was more effective in making thrown magical copies if you were running. And unlike that [Custom Special], this was only one kunai— though that point really didn't matter if it could make temporary magical copies.The other two Dancing Kunai only had one charge, but differed in that they could explode or freeze a hit opponent (depending on the kunai used).Ai gifted you another artifact; the Lender's Record. An book which could keep records of any monetary transaction you made, simplifying and even estimating if it's a worthwhile investment or not. Ayane seemed surprised at the gift, commenting on how rare it was.Kasato gave you some brass knuckles. Though not an artifact, but they were enchanted so that you could throw faster punches.Sumiko gifted you some purple hyacinth flowers. These had spells on them that made sure they wouldn't wilt.Talk of the gifts led to a conversation with Hisashi about the airship that you requested. He talked about the one that was in the process of being sent to you, which was...>The cargo airship.>The propeller airship.>The two cutter airships.>The ironclad.>Something else... (Write-in)Sumiko spoke to you the moment she noticed you were free, to your surprise."It's a shame." Sumiko said as she gazed at the celebration."That I'm not a kitsune, right?" You guessed."That too, but it wasn't what I was mainly referring to." Sumiko's stare made it's way to you. "It's a shame you weren't born earlier. You could've saved my family much grief.""I know I have said this both to you and Ayane," She continued "But I truly wish for reconciliation.""And I am willing to accept said forgiveness." You said. "I accepted the flowers, didn't I?""For that I am grateful." Sumiko closed her eyes. "But still, I fear you merely tolerate me for Ayane's sake." She glanced at all of your pregnant wives, then at Ayane, then back at you. "You should consider yourself fortunate. Especially since your heirs shall increase very soon.""Yeah, yeah, I got the implication the first time." You said."Good. I expect at least one grandkit by this time next year." She said curtly.With those words the ghost lady excused herself and went to talk with her daughters.Hisashi walked up to you after his wife left."She can be a bit much." He said. "But please be patient with her. She's trying her best.""Yeah, sure." You replied. After a few seconds of silence you continue. "So, what's up Hisa- father?""Nothing much, my boy." He replied after a beat, watching as Herta made up small figments for the kits again. "It seems like the time is near, doesn't it?""The time for what?"
"The hour your 'money-making scheme' comes to fruition." He clarified. "I can see the excitement in the air— beyond the simple celebration. Your wives have done a good enough job at not simply bragging about this mysterious accomplishment made by their Master." He chuckled."What do you mean by that?""It's a habit women tend to have in their social circles."Now that he mentioned it, you did notice how your wives liked to boast about you."Well it's good to hear they haven't talked about it yet." You said."Ayane has been doing a good job redirecting the conversation whenever Ai or that punk Eisho come to close to the truth." He said. "Though I doubt that Eisho and the others would do much with the information even if you told them openly.""That's also good to hear.""Maybe." He said. "I respect your wishes enough to keep quiet, but I can't help but be curious. I suppose it's just what an old fox like myself would consider entertainment, ho-ho." He said, even though not long ago he fought against a giant eagle and celebrated Thule with what you're pretty sure were vikings.And behind all his good humor you could tell that he was truly grateful for what you've done for his family. At the very least you were sure he was confident in your competence.Still you both danced around the subject for a bit.You were certain that he wouldn't tell anyone if you requested he keep it a secret. It was also clear that he respected you enough to stop looking into the matter if you so desired. However this might be the last opportunity you might have to tell him anything, at least not before you start mass producing aluminum.>"I'll tell you about it privately so long as you don't share what I'm about to show you." Show him some aluminum and tell him about your plans under the condition of secrecy.>"I'm nearly finished with it. I don't see a reason to keep things under wraps. I actually wanted to make some deals with your company..." You'll share it openly with your in-laws.>"You won't have to wait for much longer; a couple more weeks at most." You'll keep things vague, just like you had before.>(Write-in)As it grew late and the party began to wind down, an idea floated around between the kitsune; voiced in an offer— to bring Aila back to Centria as they left in their airship.It was a convenient thought. All it needed was your approval.>You'll allow it. You trusted your fluffy tailed in-laws.>No, you wanted to personally send her off.>(Write-in)Anything you want to say or do for Aila before she leaves later tonight?>Yes. (Write-in)>No.
Things have been busy on my end, but I'll try to get that rentry timeline done by tomorrow or the day after.Thank you for being patient, anons!
>>6288367>>"Whatever she thought I'd like." You wanted to see what she'd consider a good birthday gift.Am half tempted to just say "her in the prettiest lingerie" but I wish to see what she comes up with>>6288421>The propeller airship.>>6288429>"I'm nearly finished with it. I don't see a reason to keep things under wraps. I actually wanted to make some deals with your company..." You'll share it openly with your in-laws.They could make even more profitable insider deals this way.>You'll allow it. You trusted your fluffy tailed in-laws."Please make sure she gets back safely to the dorms." How I dislike let her go without us even if I trust the in-laws. >Yes. (Write-in) Give her a hug and deep kiss after which whisper to her ear "Soon all will know that you are mine and mine alone, be patience my love."
NotiseQM What does the this world religious literature tell us about Herta and how is she seen by these religious communities?
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>>6288344>but these questions were met with sad chuckles and comments of "Master really is from another world".Remembering their birthdays is something Eisho said we should do so I don’t think it’s they don’t get to celebrate their birthdays, but they don’t get gifts. >>6288367>"Whatever she thought I'd like." You wanted to see what she'd consider a good birthday gift.I am sure it will be wonderful. >>6288421Wonderful gifts all around>The ironclad.As much as I wanted a cargo ship (and to not cause a 4 way tie again), I will choose Ironclad since we need some aerial firepower. >>6288429>"I'll tell you about it privately so long as you don't share what I'm about to show you." Show him some aluminum and tell him about your plans under the condition of secrecy.It’s almost done and he is probably going to be involved afterwards so may as well. Also show Eisho too If we aren’t going to spend the near future making cargo ships / going back and forth to Centria for deliveries, then contracting our in laws to handle transport seems like a good idea. Also they can probably sell to Westphalian and Eastian better than we can at the moment. >You'll allow it. You trusted your fluffy tailed in-laws. Make sure to send us a letter when you get home. >Yes. (Write-in)>Give her a simple metal ring as a placeholderOther anons idea was good. I will also support other ideas of anons. >>6288475Considering this is Isekai and church is corrupt, I suspect that soon the equivalent of the Hussite wars will begin, and if that has already happened then the reformation
>>6288475>What does the this world religious literature tell us about Herta and how is she seen by these religious communities?You haven't personally looked into it much but from what Mel and Gerty have said; Herta is a virgin goddess that is revered as the architect of the world. She blesses the armies/organizations/religious figures that follow her will. In reality Herta hasn't really participated in running the world, and left her divine power on autopilot to bless those that fight demons and magical corruption, thought her blessing is also given to people who dedicate much of their lives to sincerely worshiping her.There's a few other things you know that is commonly thought about Herta:Herta is widely considered to be a perverted masochist.Herta's blessing, along with the Guardian's powers, were the main reason the Demon Lord was defeated (according to both religious history and Herta's lore).Herta is considered to be the one that gave the world life, and made things revolve around slavery and steam power.The main church claims that only they are able to communicate, receive messages, and interact with the gods. This includes claims that Herta has been in contact with them regularly (Herta denies this).Most other religions recognize Herta as the creator. The kitsune hold this belief, though they don't worship Herta so much as acknowledge her as a foreign goddess that so happened to create the world. The Feligyptians also see her as a foreign goddess, though they do show some devotion to Herta and the other main gods, according to Cattleya.Some comments made by Hisashi in the background about other cultures confirmed that Herta is a known figure throughout most of the world.>>6288497>Considering this is Isekai and church is corrupt, I suspect that soon the equivalent of the Hussite wars will begin, and if that has already happened then the reformationFrom what you've heard there were religious wars in the past between the followers of the four main gods, though this was before the Demon Lord invaded (this invasion ironically caused them to unite for the sake of survival). There were small religious rebellions a few centuries after the collapse of the Everlasting Empire, but you haven't heard much of them other than a passing comment.Despite the current unity in the churches' pantheon you've heard Mel say there was talk of restructuring things next time the churches congregated.
>>6288637Most of what is said is true (minus the virgin part Kek)>The main church claims that only they are able to communicate, receive messages, and interact with the gods. Either they are lying or an angel is acting in Hertas place. Or an automated voice messaging system. >Despite the current unity in the churches' pantheon you've heard Mel say there was talk of restructuring things next time the churches congregated.The unification of the churches is a good thing considering they dunked on the demon king but it seems they are monopolizing the gods to themselves by claiming only they can speak to them, which makes me believe if a hero or something is chosen by the gods for whatever reason they are going to denounce them. Have the churches been doing things like indulgences QM? Full transparency I just love medieval and Pike&Shot warfare and want to see religious war.
>>6288662>Have the churches been doing things like indulgences QM?You haven't heard of them doing that specifically. Though Mel once made a background comment that implied that there's a recent practice where priests and nuns will prioritize using High Heal magic on those that give the most gold donations to their churches.
>>6288497>Give her a simple metal ring as a placeholderAnon, you too be patience. She already has one placeholder band of platinum.
>>6288367>>"Whatever she thought I'd like." You wanted to see what she'd consider a good birthday gift.How about she gives it a go? She's pretty sharp under the anime tropes.>>6288421>The propeller airship.If we're rerunning this then I'm standing by my previous opinion but, if it ends up deadlocked again, I'll take the cutter for the sake of expediency.>>6288429>"I'm nearly finished with it. I don't see a reason to keep things under wraps. I actually wanted to make some deals with your company..." You'll share it openly with your in-laws.It'll be impossible to keep it a secret once we kick things off, though I would expect him not to share the details of how we do it. A bit of advance access, if you will.>You'll allow it. You trusted your fluffy tailed in-laws.Kiss her goodbye at the boarding plank and come back to us soon. Pay attention to your studies for us.>>6288715Quite where we got Pt from I don't know but it may as well be less valuable and attention-drawing than Al.
>>6288715>>6288722>band of platinumSorry that was a typo on my part. That was meant to be a silver ring.
>>6288715Missed that part in the update
Still alive!Some urgent irl stuff kept me away from the computer for a while but I'll admit the rentry timeline has been a nightmare to write and organize lmao. I needed to update my notes a couple times after double-checking everything. Hopefully I'll get it up in a few hours, but I can't promise anything. Sorry it's been taking so long.
>>6289841You ok QM?
>>6290287Yeah I'm alright. Just had some crazy stuff happen while dealing with life, losing some sleep over needing to clean up some mold, and getting called by a family member since his car broke down and he needed a ride. Just a bunch of little things that kept me busy.Also a fair bit of the rentry timeline got deleted after I forgot to make a backup, so I've had to rewrite it a bunch again. I won't be able to add it to the next update, but hopefully the one after this one I'll have it all done.
It took the kits getting tired for the party to start fizzling out. More than it already was, at least.All three children had weariness in their eyes, with Ryko and Shizuku yawning cutely more and more often. Both sisters insisted they wanted to stay up, yet their infant brother was far more honest with himself as he fell asleep in his mother's arms. Said mother, Kasato, took the opportunity to wipe the cake he willingly spread on his face.The women, most of your wives included, spoke of how cute he was and went to dote on him. It wasn't long before Ryko and Shizuku also fell asleep, becoming cute bundles of fluff while near you and Ayane. They were also taken, with Risae taking care of both her own daughter Shizuku and her half-kinsdaughter Ryko. A few of the women also doted on them, leaving you with only the men and Herta and Ayane.You, on the other hand, spoke of a sensitive matter with the kitsune in-laws. Sumiko's and Ai's attention shifted from the kits as you revealed your capabilities in making aluminum, even gifting Hisashi a sample as proof.Ayane advocated for your interests as you cleared the air, insisting on making you an equal partner to the Trading Firm. Herta tried to back you up where she could."And so the truth is revealed." Hisashi tried to joke, but ended up with a serious expression. "My boy, do you realize what sort this could imply for global trade?""Yeah, I know." You replied. "Now, about those deals..."While nothing was set in stone, both you and your kitsune family were more than happy to iron out mutually beneficial trade deals."We'd be fools not to accept such a generous offer from you." Eisho said after it was agreed that they would find and facilitate buyers for the aluminum.You could tell that the kitsune had ambitions to act as middlemen, wanting to export the aluminum to other regions. There was discussion of what exactly that would entail— your in-laws said they'd wait for you to make your final decision on what the prices and mass production would look like. They would adjust their prices for aluminum export accordingly with the insider knowledge you'd directly give them."How interesting." Sumiko's gaze held a rare amount of respect while she stared at you. "I can commend your innovation and long term scheming," You think you see Ruby face your way as Sumiko said that last word, "But I hold my final judgement of your character. No matter what occurs, your ruthlessness shall be tested in the future. Don't make my Master regret any hopes he has for you you.""He saved our daughter and our grandkit. Then he cured a curse that plagued our families for nearly a millennia." Hisashi said to his first and only slave-wife. "I believe my trust is well placed in him.""... Very well, my love. I shall trust you in this matter." Sumiko's voice became softer as she spoke to Hisashi. You swear you see a faint blush on her face as she met his eyes.
"Master." Ayane got your attention. You suspected she wanted to distract herself while her parents were showing affection to each other. "Thank you for considering my family in this matter." While she warned that you might become the junior partner when dealing with the Mistubishi-Yasuda Trading Firm, she later mentioned how your actions have made the kitsune respect you enough to see you as an honorary member of their species. Unless you did something to purposefully harm them, there would likely be no attempt to limit your influence in any meaningful way. And with the Mistubishi-Yasuda clans steadily becoming a unified family, she said that this sentiment would quickly spread through the ranks, making it understood that you should be allowed to act freely.You were getting ahead of yourself. if the aluminum ingots were verified using Appraisal by the kitsune next business meeting (if you decided to provide and pursue it), then things would begin to waterfall.It seems like this was a sweet spot for revealing them about the aluminum, moreso with your party putting everyone in a good mood.After that matter was settled you changed the subject by agreeing to let them take Aila back to Centria."Master!" Aila said to you, having heard pieces of the conversation. "Wha- why is everyone talking about aluminum?""Because it's gonna make me rich." You smiled at her."Oh." Aila blinks. A few moments pass before she realized the implications of what you just said. "Wait, so that alchemy discussion we had earlier came from how you had aluminum???" She had an incredulous expression on her face. "Master, why didn't you tell me?""You never asked." You gave her a simple answer."That's-" Aila seemed like she wanted to press on with that, but then she thought about it. "Alright, that's fair."Your decision to be open about aluminum production with the kitsune made it practically impossible to keep it from Aila, who was looking to socialize and make connections with them in case things went badly.You'd decided to be honest with your Saintess about this matter if she asked about it, which gave you the opportunity to share things in your terms. Thankfully she didn't press it despite mentioning something about the diplomatic ramifications if this came to be widely known. Instead she promised that she wouldn't willingly tell anyone about it unless you gave her your express permission to do so.Soon it was time for the kitsune to depart."Things sound like you'll be rather busy here with your business ventures and whatnot." Eisho said. "But it'll be a shame if you aren't there to celebrate the Winter Solstice or the Day of Artifice.""Day of Artifice?" You repeated."Ah, right, you're not from the Continent." He smiled.
The idea behind the Day of Artifice was explained to you: It was a celebration of the Goddess of Artifice's birthday by giving handmade gifts to family and friends, which would then be accompanied by a feast. A festival and a fair would be held the day after, the latter of which was particularly popular with Savants."It's surprising that you don't know of it." Risae said. "Considering you're a Savant and your first wife's name is Herta.""Hey, even I didn't know about it!" Herta replied, her mixed feelings about the holiday clear on her face.A few more goodbyes are made to your fluffy-tailed in-laws and your cute slave princess.But you stop Aila as she's about to leave, suddenly giving her a deep kiss before she even stepped foot onto the boarding plank."Soon all will know that you are mine and mine alone, be patience my love." You whisper to her."Ah~! M-Master!" Aila gives a cute blush. "I... Yes, I understand. Elves are one of the most patient species in the world, a couple of weeks are nothing to me. It's the least I can do after you accepted my feelings." A determined look spread across her face. "I'll always love you and keep you in my heart and mind! I promise!"You wave at your Saintess and the kitsune as the airship becomes a speck in the distance.Despite the party becoming more subdued the moment the kitsune arrived, it still felt a little lonelier without them."Master," Herta said, placing herself at your side "Don't worry about anything, Master. I'll always put you first in my thoughts too.""Oh? Are you getting jealous?" You teased."A little." Herta admitted to your surprise. "But more importantly, you seemed sort of sad. I guessed it was because the children were getting all the attention when it was your birthday. So I also wanted to tell you that I'll always put you first in my thoughts, Master. Always. Even over any children we have.""You know, I hadn't really even thought of that." You smiled at your silly goddess, not really knowing what to make of what she just declared. "I appreciate your loyalty. For a useless maso-bitch, you've proven your worth to me." You finished. That last comment made her eyes give off a grateful shine.A couple more hours of celebration were held, though the rowdiness from earlier wasn't matched. Eventually the party had to end, but you still felt like things weren't over yet.Your intuition made you feel like there was still a gift left.And this hunch proved true as Herta dragged you into Gerty's room.You found Gerty waiting for you, inspecting some weapons she had on display."Sir." Your Holy Knight exclaimed, dropping what she was doing and saluting at you. "I am a lazy and foolish slave-wife!" Getting right to it, then." I'm only worthy of punishment, for my flesh to please you. Indeed the honor of any slave-wife is to feel the whip of her Master-husband strike down onto her body." She closed her eyes and smiled. "Yes, Master's cruelty is a thing of beauty."
"Did you two plan this?" You couldn't stop a smirk from forming on your lips."Sort of." Herta admitted. "I was planning to seduce you with my beauty and feminine wiles so that you'd punish me all night, but then I heard Gerty practice some speech about how she was going to request you punish her tonight. And since we were planning to ask the same thing from you, then why not let you choose between us?""Master, you must punish me!" Gerty began to breathe heavily. "I've been mentally preparing myself for this moment ever since Herta told me your birthday was approaching! My mind was filled with thoughts of you bullying my unworthy body; your strong hands pulling my hair and choking me while your seed violates my womb..." She proceeded to talk about her fantasies, sparing no detail on all the masochistic things she wanted you to do to her."And what makes either of you think you have any right to demand anything from me?" You put on some airs, playing along. You've always found it fun to tease chicks. And now you didn't have to hold back."Hah~!" Gerty shudders at your 'cruel' tone. "If my obscene body is insufficient to satisfy your needs..." She let the sentence hang. Your attention is taken by Herta as said goddess grinds against you."Then you can use your amazingly cute goddess to your heart's content~" Herta finished."Hmm." You cop a few feels of their bodies, pretending to decide between the toned form of your Holy Knight and the heavenly shape of your Goddess. Both of these masochist beauties gazed at you with lust; both their focus solely on you. "And who said I can't have both of you at once?""So long as you make my legs stop working in the morning because of your 'holy rod' I'm fine with you having as many women as you like, Master~" Herta smiled."Eh?" Gerty exclaimed, mouth agape. She then gave you a look of heroic determination. "If Master wishes to have two women at once, then I shall satisfy him... !"It felt nice being adored by someone. That feeling doubled as two of your slaves devoted their bodies to your member— taking turns to be with you as you took them both at the same time.You spend the night enjoying your last two birthday gifts of the day, spanking and biting and filling them until they were passed out and you were satisfied.===The rest of the week passes by without any negative events.You and Herta finally finish this phase of aluminum creation. Your other wives completed their various tasks; The most noteworthy being an archive that Ruby Rose made (which she looked particularly proud of). She said it detailed your exploits from the very week you set foot in the world. She also claimed it was completely unbiased, but you could see her opinions and emotions surface in the writing every once in a while.Cattleya finished organizing all the minerals, gemstones, and other items within the storage room. She even had time to help Gerty in getting rid of a few other Monster Rooms.
Said Monster Rooms were all but a footnote in Rose's archive thanks to Gerty's efforts. But your Holy Knight turned secretary didn't act alone, as she had the help of Cattleya, Mel, and Ayane.Ayane was becoming decent in battle. She wasn't anything amazing, but she could hold her own against a few monsters if need be. Her increased stamina and strength allowed her to use more armor for longer stretches of time. This wasn't even mentioning how thinner and healthier she looked.Bertha finished those suits of armor, putting one of her two skills to use. Even Mel was given some light armor, which was enchanted to help with your beguiler's fae magics.On that subject, Mel became a decent flyer after a few days of practice. She especially thrived in the woodlands, as most fairies did.Eulia seemed to be working overtime; her trips to the manor came more often than before. This was explained by the increase of letters coming your way— most of them written by certain elf Saintess who had taken to writing to you at least once every couple of days. However you did get a letter from Hisashi, which said that the Ironclad airship would be transferred to you next week.While some in the estate already had their work cut out for them, there were still some that needed orders. What these women worked on was your decision...Bertha:>Patrol the estate.>Work on her household skills.>Practice with another weapon. (Gun? Sword? Spear? Other?)>Plant some seeds and flowers in the gardens.>Chop down trees in the forest for lumber and try to make some charcoal.>Start studying things. She might complain, but you wanted her to be smarter.>Craft some things. It won't be as good as what a Savant or artificer could do, but it was still decent. (Armor or Weapons?)>(Write-in)Ruby Rose:>Go into the glass greenhouse and look into cultivating something beneficial.>Look for more dyes that could be used.>Have her modify some recall potions so they work on skin contact. With her knowledge, and the notes from the hut, this shouldn't be a problem.>Read and practice the spells from the spellbook found in the woods.>Write to her connections in Centria.>Practice her battling skills. Risae apparently shared a few tips to her.>(Write-in)Gerty:>Use the Construction clankers to build something. (Walls? Lighthouse? Another airship hangar? Other?)>Capture some goats from the mountains and make an enclosure for them.>Practice her skills and abilities once again, this time with the intent to get a [Custom Special]>Focus on expanding her moveset. You had a Blessed Blade and magical pistols that she could use, allowing her to practice with weapons other than the Holy Spear.>Continue to be a military instructor for both you and your wives.>Continue her training in leading the clankers.>Continue her training in using the construction clankers for quick construction.>(Write-in)(continued in next post)
Ayane:>Continue training both magically and physically.>Look around for any herbs that can serve as holistic medicines. She can make medicine to lessen morning sickness. Can also brew healing, recall, or stamina potions thanks to the notes left by the witch.>Continue focusing on writing to her connections in Centria. Now that your kitsune family was aware of the aluminum, new potential options presented themselves.>(Write-in)
Again sorry for taking so long. I'm hopeful things have calmed down on my end but I can't promise anything.I'll (try to) have the next update come with the rentry timeline.
>>6290392Why no our and Herta's job?
Rolled 31 (1d100)>>6290384Bertha>Work on her household skills.She did like doing theseRuby Rose>Practice her battling skills. Risae apparently shared a few tips to her.May it make her more useful in fightsGerty>Use the Construction clankers to build something. (Walls)I want my bastion walls>>6290389Ayane>Continue training both magically and physically.She should "trained" some other way too ; )
>>6290401Unless I'm misremembering and/or have my notes wrong, you and Herta are working on expanding the underground aluminum forges with Savant technology.
>>6290300Can’t wait to see the influx of cash>>6290347>So I also wanted to tell you that I'll always put you first in my thoughts, Master. Always. Even over any children we have."I’m sure it will be fine>>6290381Nice>>6290384>Work on her household skills.Homemaker, also estate should be pretty safe now>Practice her battling skills. Risae apparently shared a few tips to her.Don’t think she will be in any fights but I want her to defend herself if need be>Capture some goats from the mountains and make an enclosure for them.Wool so we always have a material source for clothing. >>6290389>Look around for any herbs that can serve as holistic medicines. She can make medicine to lessen morning sickness. Can also brew healing, recall, or stamina potions thanks to the notes left by the witch.With winter coming I want to stock up on medicine, also food (goats help with that) and whatever else we may need.
>>6290411So that thing not done yet, how annoying.
>>6290418roll
>>6290384>Work on her household skills.Can we get her in a maid dress?>Practice her battling skills. Risae apparently shared a few tips to her.All of our wives should have at least basic combat skills. She doesn't need to be good, just able to hold her own - she's the laggard in that respect. Yes, this means you'll have to get off your lazy ass, Ruby.>Practice her skills and abilities once again, this time with the intent to get a [Custom Special]I want to see what hers looks like>>6290389>Look around for any herbs that can serve as holistic medicines. She can make medicine to lessen morning sickness. Can also brew healing, recall, or stamina potions thanks to the notes left by the witch.She'll need the anti-MS medicines herself very soon. I think her heat starts this week, after all.Remind me what's occupying Mel and Catty at the moment?Also, the propellership should have been selected, no?
>>6290506roll
Rolled 84 (1d100)>>6290506and fogor roll
Rolled 46 (1d100)>>6290418I forgot to roll too
>>6290506>Remind me what's occupying Mel and Catty at the moment?They're both surveying the estate for possible placer/ore deposits of tin and/or iron, keeping an eye out for other metals and resources that they might find. Since both of them were voted to do this at the same time it means there's a higher chance they'll find something.>Also, the propellership should have been selected, no?Yes it was selected as the winner, that was a major typo on my part.
>>6290506>Can we get her in a maid dress?It's practically a rule in isekai to have a waifu wear a maid dress at least once. I'm not surprised you figured out that was my plan for her lmao
>>6290576Even though I think the funniest one to stuff into a maid outfit would be Gerty
>>6290593>Not Cattleya
>>6290598Both? Both.
I came up with combo pair namesFairy Hammer - Bertha and MelMaso squad - Herta and GertyForeign and Fluffy - Cattleya and AyanePress ear to win - Ruby Rose and Aila
Rolled 2 (1d3)>>6290389>Gerty's action1 is for using construction clankers to build walls, 2 is to catch some goats, 3 is for her to learn [Custom Special]>>6290914If you guys decide to join it, I'm tempted to have the inevitable tournament arc allow people to fight in teams of two just so that I can use these as suggestions lmao
Not long into the week you heard Ruby Rose's voice echo from the speakers, telling word of a kitsune airship that had contacted her through the radio tower. The crew, after identifying themselves as Hisashi's worker's, requested permission to land in the hangar. Soon after you gave them clearance another airship landed in your hangar less than a few days after your fluffy family left your estate.Stepping out of the large airship was a kistune who introduced himself as Tamotsu. He spoke in perfect Common and shook your hand, greeting Ayane in the same way. He held himself to a more professional standard than his father Hisashi; this fact reminded you that he's Ayane's brother and in turn making him related to you."It is an honor to finally meet the man that rid my family of such a terrible curse." He said politely with a businesslike smile. "In case you're wondering why I'm here; father lent me some manpower to transfer the propeller airship." He was succinct, motioning to the cargo hold the airship he just came out of. "This may take some time, so if you'll excuse me.""Don't worry about that." You replied. "I'll have it taken out myself."You called Cattleya and Bertha who, bringing along some of your clankers, took out the propeller airship with some token assistance from Hisashi's crew.First impressions of your new propeller airship revealed that it was more of a pseudo-airplane than the helicopter-like vehicle you envisioned from Hisashi's description. There was a clear attempt to phase out usage of the balloon that most airships had, but the designer seemed to have given up somewhere halfway through and slapped a giant balloon in the middle with a few propellers in the front and back. Yet there was an experimental modular propeller that could be placed above it— consequently making it look more like a helicopter."While I can't personally think of why one would want such a fascinating vehicle, I'm certain that it has more than a few uses to Savants." Tamotsu commented."It does." You responded vaguely. "Now that that's done, would you like to come by and have something to eat? Maybe you can catch up with Ayane.""I'm afraid there is business which demands my immediate attention." He said without changing his cordial business-like expression. "Make no mistake, I would take your offer otherwise." He looked between you and Ayane. "Sister, Lord Doe; I hope you both have a pleasant day."And with that he took Hisashi's crew and went back from whence he came.Some time after he left you asked Ayane what his deal was. Your vixen replied that "He isn't a bad person. He's just a little guarded around everyone". She also spoke of how he was never fond of business, preferring artistic things to commerce.Either way, you and Herta were left to eagerly inspected and tested out the propeller airship.You and the goddess attempted to get a mental idea on how to make an airplane.
You quickly found out that trying to mix what you knew about aerodynamics with the indescribable and almost insane engineering of Lunacy Savantae was harder than it sounded. It might take a week to fully understand it. Herta was supportive of you."I bet you'll be able to produce tons of airplanes, helicopters, even autogyros by the week." Herta complimented with a sincere smile. She gently held your hand in hers. "I know you're amazing, Master. More amazing that you think you are."This tender moment was ruined the moment Herta began to smugly boast about how "As the Goddess of Artifice, I'm always right about these things!" and how "You should trust the smart, beautiful and wonderful goddess that made this whole world, right? Right!""Getting bold, are we?" You 'glared' at her with practiced forcefulness. Her blushing face is your reward.You continued to chide her a few more times while crudely grabbing her softer bits, declaring that she best served as your breeding sow and ordering her not to forget her place as your slave; all things that you've done and told her before, but she never seemed to tire of your 'cruelty'."Kyaah~!" She exclaimed, and you could practically see the heart-shaped pupils in her eyes while she stared at you. "Master is turning me into his personal breeding slave~! My sense of reason is being destroyed by him~"You couldn't help but smile at her antics. You calm her with some spanks to her rear and an extra dose of your protein down her throat.But her compliments still remained in your mind. While it inspired you to pull through, they were still merely words. Yet you couldn't help but feel your Lunacy Savantae make ideas swirl in your mind.But just as you were thinking about how to conquer the skies with and pioneer a new era of airplanes, you saw a glimpse of something, or someone, somewhere in the sky. A blink later and it was gone.Before you could think, or even react, the mystery was solved as you found yourself face to face with a grinning harpy girl."Letter for John Doe! Letter for John Doe!" She said, handed you a stack of letters, then immediately left with a "Thank-you and good-bye!"She became that something that was merely a blur in the sky. One blink and you would've missed her.That must've been one of the fastest interactions you had with her; lasting less than a few seconds.===You made it a point to read the letters that were sent to you today. These mostly came from Aila, but there were a few others; mostly from the kitsune and even some from the connections you made with Ayane.Jal Mozz apparently was becoming reasonably successful, having turned that old Eastian factory into something that produced consumer goods. He invited you over to discuss commissioning Savant-made equipment to help with further automating it.Then there was Ein Tiller who wrote about being interested in meeting with you after Rattica said you wanted to iron out the details of his offer in person.
You even got a letter from Todred, informing you that the lecture of "Mana And The Luminiferous Aether, From Theory To Law Of Physics" was going to also get a second edition later on— not because the speakers did something to warrant it, but because it was apparently becoming popular to give "second-editions" in lectures.But, as always, the real treat was reading a lengthy letter from Aila. These mostly consisted of her pining for you in flowery language that would rival some of Ayane's haiku's were they not so coated with nervousness. Her descriptions of daily life at the Academy, and how progress was going in getting any ancient artifacts, was stuffed in between her romantic advances to you.Of course you responded when you could, gifting her letters in return. Ruby Rose helped you with this by showing you how to enchant ink so that it would become invisible until the spell was dispelled or the one that you wanted to see it touched the letter—whichever came first. This one of the many tricks that Risae had taught her, though compared to the more violent assassin moves she was practicing this was pretty tame.Anyway you recall that you're supposed to write to Aila's father. You hadn't really gotten started on that— which in your defense she hadn't requested you make it yet, much less send it. Though you couldn't help but want to be prepared. That thought was enough to compel you to begin writing.As for how the letter was composed...>It was done in a traditional style. Mechanical, sure, but still it held all the points Aila told you to make when writing to the king.>It was given a personal feel. You took Aila's suggestions, but wrote in an informal way which showed that you wanted to marry his daughter and be accepted by him.>You had your own ideas on how to write it. (Write what you want to share and how you want to share it)>On second thought you wanted to wait until Aila specifically said it was time to write it. No need to rush, right?>(Write-in)As for the other letters, you let Ayane help you on how to make strong yet noncommittal responses to each of them; expressing your consideration without committing to anything yet.Aila was doing decently in her mission, with the advice you got Todred to say helping her in figuring out where to get ancient spells. She also wrote about how she was besting her cousins. You considered making some artifacts for Aila to assist her, like she'd requested. It wouldn't take too long unless you wanted to go all in, even then it'd only take a couple days at most, but whatever you did would help her out.
You had a few choices on what to send your Saintess slave.>Some illusion artifacts. These would help her with her disguises, serving as a step up from her Costume Pin.>High quality artifacts. The best of the best, which could provide bonuses to combat and the like, proving that she was at least going in the right direction. (This will take some time out of John Doe's work this week)>Artifacts that appeared ancient. You some reference on how to make them; the floating sky-fishing tower you own was made with ancient tech.>You'd spend a week making powerful artifacts. (Uses up John Doe's action next week) (Will lead to a choice of what artifacts you want to give Aila)>Nothing. At least not yet.>Another type of artifact? (Write-in)There was still so much to do. You continued to get report after report from all of your wives and family members, both from here and in Centria. With each passing day you were feeling more and more optimistic about your life, happily settling into the routine once again.===You were taking it easy after spending much of the week in your dungeon.Not to say it was bad— being in an enclosed space with a beautiful goddess while the two of you passionately working together was more fun than expected, not to mention that there was no lack of skinship between you and the goddess. However, rest was always something that you'd prioritize for your pregnant wives; when Herta was beginning to show signs of fatigue it became as good a time as any to call it a day. You dragged her to bed and were ready to command her to go to sleep, but she soon fell into a slumber after you both had a deep kiss with one another.Despite Herta being out of energy for the day, you were kept restless by your own Lunacy Savantae kept. It was enough to make you wander around looking for something to do. Just as you were thinking of returning to the aluminum plant you stumble upon Bertha. She was dusting off some shelves while humming a tune.The choice of clothes your warrioress picked was not wholly unexpected; a maid outfit made by her very own hands, convenient and appropriate for the tasks you ordered her to do. It gave her an almost elegant appearance while still being easy on the eyes. But that latter part might simply be because from how she made her clothes to show off her ample cleavage and tease her wide hips. The fact she was good at sewing was evident once again.She was definitely in a better mood than before. If Bertha had frustrated from all the armor she'd made that whole wee, for whatever reason, it was replaced by a spark in her eyes after you ordered her to improve on her culinary and household skills. She seemed to be particularly proud of how well she could cook— honed by helping her mother and the other adults cook meals for dozens of her siblings.Bertha greeted you with a refreshingly simple "Hi, Master!" Yet a sultry smirk and a wink followed it once she saw where you were looking.
"Like what you see, stud~?" Bertha made her hips sway and pressed her bosom with her arms."I'm surprised you didn't go for something skimpier." You smiled playfully in return, proceeding to give your beautiful warrioress some much deserved appreciation, and freely used your hands to drink in her female form. Special note for her bosom, confirming that your children would be well fed."I'll take that as a yes." She giggled."It looks good on you." You spoke candidly."I'm glad~" She replied.You indulged yourself with her again, even going as far as to lead her to her room, where you shared your passions together until you were both content. You wanted to have some pillow talk with Bertha and figure out why she liked doing domestic stuff so much, especially when compared to her talents and skills as a Warrior, you personally thought she could make for a good blacksmith, but you got a sudden call from the radio that interrupted that.Ruby informed you that your wives—Gerty, Mel, and Cattleya—had all returned from their field duties with reports, wanting to personally update you on their findings.Gerty, with the help of some clankers, was finally able to find and capture a goat. While this female goat would be able to supply some milk, you instructed Gerty to find some more. Preferably ones that have thick wool to shave.Goats proved to be very useful in clearing out weeds... as well as just about anything else, even beyond plant life. A fenced-off area was quickly made to keep the garden and crops safe.Mel and Cattleya had many things to tell you about.Not only were able to find some placer deposits of tin and iron, they also found some coal near the surface in a rocky area near the mountains. Further exploration revealed that these coal deposits led to an abandoned coal mine. Mel told you that the structure was old and less than sound, but there was still an abundance of untapped coal.Gerty offered to help with mining coal and oversee the construction clankers as they repaired the mines.You weren't particularly knowledgeable on what the optimal mining practices looked like, but Ruby learnt enough from the library of books you got her to lend a hand.Both your Cat and your beguiler were able to find some iron ore in one of the cliffs that was near an ocean beach. While harder to get out, it wasn't impossible. Especially if you or Herta built something specific for it like digging clankers.
These were all good things to say the least. Which is why you were surprised when the latter caused some discussion and concern.Gerty spoke first about the iron ore, warning how it could cause both Eastia and Westphalia to make claims over these lands. Meanwhile your merchant vixen and your Mastermind both suggested that you lease it to some investor in Centria who would pay for the rights to mine it. While most of your other wives were ambivalent at Gerty's suggestion, the idea you selling some land— even if it was only temporarily leasing it— wasn't popular amongst your wives. Though this was slightly lessened by Ayane recommending that it be leased to the kitsune, who were much more trustworthy and honest— at least when dealing with you. Herta requested that you wait until the aluminum project was up and running before you tried anything with the iron ore, and then make digging clankers so that you could easily dig up whatever you wanted.Of course the choice was yours in the end, but it seemed too soon to make a final decision on the question of the iron ore. You really didn't want both Eastia and Westphalia to set their eyes on the place, but then again if you handled things right there might be a mountain of gold to be made...But there were more pressing matters to attend to. For example, the alluvial placer deposits.>Have your more labor focused slave-wives begin operations to get metals from the placer deposits. (Uses up the next weekly actions of Cattleya and Bertha)>Same as the above, but also begin coal extraction operations. (Uses up the next weekly actions of Cattleya, Bertha, and Gerty)>Attempt to mine all of the found locations, including the coal mine and the iron ore. (Uses up the next weekly actions of Cattleya, Bertha, and Gerty) (A further choice to out a greater effort on mining will be given, but it might require John or Herta to use their weekly action)>(Write-in)After hearing about the exploration that your Cat and your beguiler did, the goats that Gerty was able to capture, you compared their small travels to the maps Ruby Rose made. You noted how Mel had mostly kept to the forests, Cattleya explored the surrounding hills, and Gerty would go towards the mountains. One consistency was how they tended to keep close to the rivers.This gave you the idea of redirecting one of the rivers to flow closer to your estate, then creating a dam so you could harvest some energy from it, likely in the form of a watermill or a source of hydroelectric power.
Sadly, river redirection was necessary because even the closest river was at least a few miles away from where the manor was located. Although you could just make a dam in the place where the rivers were; there was a river that was next to The Clank's Shelter, and another close to Herta's Haven. But it was still inconvenient when most important stuff was concentrated in your mansion. Herta reminded you that building digging clankers would trivialize most actions like these, and so long as the construction clankers were there you wouldn't need to use up a week of anyone's time to build a damn. In theory, at least. You, Gerty, and/or Herta would need to check up on them every once in a while, since clankers weren't really known for their intelligence.On the subject of construction clankers: Gerty brought forth the idea of turning one-fourth of those robots into dedicated military engineers. This was due to their stellar performance when assisting in combat. These 'sapper clankers' would be upgraded with armor and made to build more in terms of speed and military assistance, at the cost of some of their more civilian applications.This wasn't the best moment to ask for that, considering you were thinking about using them for projects that might come sooner than later, but there was no question that these construction clankers would make for great sappers.>You'll give those robots a specialized military role. (Turns 1/4 of all construction clankers into sapper clankers)>You'd rather have builders instead. It wasn't as though they were bad at being sappers.>(Write-in).
>>6292388Born to make art, forced to be a merchant. >>6292398>It was given a personal feel. You took Aila's suggestions, but wrote in an informal way which showed that you wanted to marry his daughter and be accepted by him.I honestly have no clue how to convince a King in this matter. >>6292414>Some illusion artifacts. These would help her with her disguises, serving as a step up from her Costume Pin.Maybe too much will give her away? Either way she is getting her grades back up so that may buy her some respite. >>6292451>Same as the above, but also begin coal extraction operations. (Uses up the next weekly actions of Cattleya, Bertha, and Gerty)Tin and coal won’t raise suspicions and I would like to begin coal extraction early for when we eventually extract iron. To be clear I do not want to sell the iron, I want to turn it into steel so we can finally have more Clankers, a lot more clankers. I suggest doing this in winter so by spring we will have a far larger army during campaign season Incase anyone gets uppity. It will be harder but I think it’s worth it. >>6292454>You'd rather have builders instead. It wasn't as though they were bad at being sappers.Not really required at the moment. Hydro power seems like a good project for the future when we start to turn this place into a town.
>>6292398>It was done in a traditional style. Mechanical, sure, but still it held all the points Aila told you to make when writing to the king.I don't know enough about the King to know which style would be best. When in doubt, I'll toe the traditional line.>>6292414>Artifacts that appeared ancient. You some reference on how to make them; the floating sky-fishing tower you own was made with ancient tech.To continue throwing those two for a loop.>>6292451>Same as the above, but also begin coal extraction operations. (Uses up the next weekly actions of Cattleya, Bertha, and Gerty)One thing at a time here and we can come back later, but who's even looking if we mine some iron on a small scale?>>6292454>You'll give those robots a specialized military role. (Turns 1/4 of all construction clankers into sapper clankers)Sapping is so important in combat I'd rather sacrifice a little bit of their civilian functionality for it.Why would we need to divert the river for the sake of a few miles? Haven't we heard of picrel? Still, aluminium refining devours vast quantities of power so we should so this if we set up a large aluminium refinery.
>>6292398>>It was done in a traditional style. Mechanical, sure, but still it held all the points Aila told you to make when writing to the king.Well monarchs have traditions to held, we can write personal letter when we know the guy>>6292414>>Artifacts that appeared ancient. You some reference on how to make them; the floating sky-fishing tower you own was made with ancient tech.If this means so she can fly then yes>>6292451>Same as the above, but also begin coal extraction operations. (Uses up the next weekly actions of Cattleya, Bertha, and Gerty)>>6292454>You'll give those robots a specialized military role. (Turns 1/4 of all construction clankers into sapper clankers)
Three of your wives— Gerty, Cattleya, and Bertha— spoke with you and each other about the jobs you assigned them and the jobs they were going to do next week.Another wife of yours, Ruby, provided you all with instructions on how to deal with the coal mine. Joyful about how justifiably complicated it would be; from the high likelihood of said abandoned mine becoming home to monsters and spirits, to being wary of naturally occurring poison gases, to be on the look out for cave-ins, and that's not to mention the logistics. That was all assuming a bad case scenario, with Ruby enthusiastically making things more complicated than need be. Still Bertha and Cattleya were relatively happy that the spelunking into an abandoned coal mine wasn't really really in the cards yet— only the clankers would be dealing with the inner coal mines while everyone else handled the surface coal and placer deposits.Still you had some contingency plans: The Water-Necklace artifact would come in handy since it allowed for the person wearing it to hold one's breath for hours, you and Herta were already making some drills and lesser artifacts in your spare time to help your wives and the clankers.Gerty assured you that it wouldn't be necessary, as she doubted she'd even step foot in the cave until the construction clankers were done, she still appreciated the gesture. Meanwhile Ruby commended you for your desire to be prepared for any eventuality— subtly reminding you of her plans to make a panic bunker for emergencies.Discussion of said contingencies spiraled into the subject of potions and their uses: Recall potions were handy in bringing people back to safety, and the near miraculous restorative effects Healing potions needed no explanation. There was no shortage of those two potion types, but the same couldn't be said of their Stamina potion and Man-restoring potion counterparts. While you still had many of the latter two, the supply was quickly drying up. This was mostly thanks to how useful Stamina and Mana potions were in everyday life.Anti-blindness vials and Paralyze heals were also a bit scarce, though this wasn't so much out of usage and more because you didn't stock these two up to begin with. The former was useful for any dark area, while the latter helped against monsters, certain attacks or spells, paralyzing toxins, and the like.Strength potions needed no explanation for what they did, same with Swiftness potions; though you hardly had any of these. But you had a healthy stock of Antidotes in case anyone needed to be cured of some kind of poison or toxin and none of your healer wives were around.A crate's worth of Blessed Potions was in storage. And you had a helpful goddess that was willing to make more if need be.But you did note that you hardly had any potions with negative effects; the only exception being the Paralyzing liquid Ruby Rose made, which she kept in a vial on her person at almost all times.
Cattleya and Ruby seemed proud of their individual accomplishments after you mentioned how neat and organized everything was within the storage rooms.This conversation convinced you to privately visit Ayane's room to get an update on what potions she was making. By the end of the day you do just that.Since the moment she got here, your vixen had gradually transformed her bedroom to match the style of Oceanippon. Memorabilia from her old room in Centria decorated the walls, complementing a few other cultural items; katanas and fox masks and bonsai trees and other small trinkets that just screamed 'Japan' were all on display. There was even a foldable paper screen with hand painted white chrysanthemums— a gift from her brother, apparently.That small shrine dedicated to Aneko stared at you as you entered, her face in an eternal smile. A bowl of sukiyaki was in front of Aneko's framed picture.Small potions and bottles were scattered here and there, though they concentrated within a certain portion of the room. This place was where Ayane worked.Your vixen turned to you as you entered, a small vial of medicine on one hand. This was the holistic cure for lessening morning sickness. You knew she'd recently finished making a batch of these concoctions.She stood in front of a cauldron and a potion-distilling machine, holding some of Cecilia's notes on her other hand. The two of you greeted each other and made yourselves comfortable."Tea, Master?" Ayane offered."Sure. Thanks." You accepted. She got you a cup of tea soon afterwards as you both settled down."This particular blend was mixed with some glowberry leaves, Master." Ayane said. "Ruby's own recipe.""She has a way with tea." You commented."Indeed she does. I was surprised it wasn't an ability of hers.""Making tea?""Rather, concocting and make liquid mixtures in general." Ayane clarified as she sipped some tea. "I would say she is knowledge of the technical side of brewing potions, but has no love for getting her hands dirty. Ah, before I forget, I wish to inform you that we might need some more ginger and glowberries.""Noted." You replied.That home made remedy she made was a hit with all of your wives save for the two masochists, and Herta had made enough Blessed Potions to put a dent into the glowberry stockpile Mel got from Centria."Are we gonna need more treant roots? Or any other herbs?" You continue."No. Thankfully the nutrients in treant roots are reusable, and we still have an abundance of herbs. It's a shame treants aren't more common around here, considering how useful materials from them can be.""Sure, but I haven't heard many good things about those monsters.""That is a fair point. Treants are notorious for attacking when one least expects it, always taking advantage in even the slightest lapse of awareness when one is around them. This leads to the deaths of confident adventurers.""Yeah, I don't think I've seen a single one in the forest."
"It is likely that the goblins killed them. They are said to hold grudges against plant monsters and species like dryads. Ah, before I forget, we do need some more ginger." Ayane recalled.You both continued to talk over tea. Eventually the subject of potions came along."Have you been able to make strong potions?" You asked."Well, no, Master." Ayane said. "Forgive my bluntness, but making too strong of a potion would kill someone.""Still, we'd need the strongest potions if we were to go into battle" You pressed on."The potions would kill us, Master." Ayane repeated. "It would be too much for the body to handle.""We'll still need strong potions to be successful in battle.""Hmm." Ayane nodded her head. "Perhaps I could make a potion for that Guardian... no, that might be too dangerous. Cecilia's notes notes state that a potion's power had a hard limit, that there were potions even above that using excessively rare ingredients, but the strongest potions are only for the strongest beings, which we are not.""Nevermind that; how have you been doing?" You asked with a grin."I've been happy ever since you accepted me." She declared. "Other than that, I strove to concoct the potions you requested, Master." She bowed. "Thank you for entrusting me with this. I promise you won't regret it.""I don't think I ever will regret it." You said, looking over the potions scattered on the shelves and floor. Ayane's elegantly simple writing labelled each one of them. "You've been hard at work."Ayane told you there was an abundance of herbs around the estate and the woods. It was enough to brew more than a few potions. Apparently Cecilia Witherbloom remained here because said abundance made things considerably easier for a potion brewer— something that was now exploited by both Ruby and Ayane.Your vixen had already made many potions, elixirs, and tonics, and still continued to focus on making what you'd requested. She'd spent the week...>Making potions that you had a limited supply of: Anti-blindness, Paralysis-Heals, Swiftness, Strength.>Making potions with negative effects: Blindness, Paralysis, Weakness, Poison.>Replenishing all of those Stamina and Mana potions as they were being used up.>Increasing your stocks of Healing, Recall, and Stamina potions as well as the Antidotes that cured poison and venom.>Attempting to emulate some miscellaneous medicines and salves from the Apothecary store, too many and too specific to name.>Making batches of different potions. (Suggest four different types of potions at most)>(Write-in)"Just tell me if you need to use the Arcane Laboratory for your witch's stuff, love." You said. "There's tons of other guest rooms, so don't feel forced to fit everything here.""Thank you dear, but I am quite comfortable here." She smiled gratefully. "It is more familiar for me to do things this way. Besides, the room you've allowed me to sleep in is quite spacious."
"If you need anything, just ask." You approached her and planted a kiss on her lips. "My slaves call me reliable for good reason.""I'm honored to be held in such high esteem." She bowed her head, the faint hint of a blush gracing her cheeks."Hey, it's only natural I care for you guys." You said."My love, my heart..." Ayane looked at you with a determined face. "After all the kindness you've shown me, I cannot complain about you, as you are a dependable Master-husband who gave me a second chance. I'm certain you'll make for a wonderful father, my love." Some desire seeped through her words, though she still managed to maintain her composure."It's easy to be that type of guy when I have such obedient beauties surrounding me.""Oh? That's very flattering, darling~" Ayane's smile now had a subtly coquettishness to it. "Are you aware that you've also been called 'a dream come true for any slave-wife', my love?""If I'm the fantasy you've been pining for, then you must must be one to me as well." You returned her words with a wink. "Don't think I'll let you go so easily, either." You wrapped an arm around her waist. "I'd be a fool to not make a gorgeous lady like you mine forever.""... !" At your embrace Ayane's face slowly went several stages into a deeper blush, her composure faltering ever so slightly. "Goodness, you're making an old woman get flustered~" She waved a hand at the compliment with a happy look in her eyes. "If you don't watch out I'll fall even more in love with you than I already am, darling~Some flirting and kisses later, and things turned into a peaceful lull.It was hard to ignore how she blushed at even the most simple of compliments you'd throw her way. And how she liked to touch and kiss you deeply whenever she could find the chance.These were reminders that her heat would be here soon— a fact she was undoubtedly thinking about too.===The week was running its course. Slowly winding down as everyone did what they were supposed to do and prepared for what needed to be done next week, just like the week before that.There were no pressing troubles, the issues two old ugly bastards brought from a distance was just a far away problem, and any drama within your estate was practically nonexistent— with the biggest controversies and arguments stemmed from disagreements about what color the curtains should be.It was just standard chaos and shenanigans happening over and over again. Just the way you liked it.
But that didn't mean there wasn't anything new, either.Case in point: Ayane was in her heat.The evidence became clear to you when she happened to stumble upon you as you finished your evening exercises, apparently wanting to ask you about decorating the estate's indoors with bonsai trees. Your perception was able to identify the faint smell of sake in her breath— not enough for her to become too drunk, but still enough to dull her senses a little. Her increased luck from the ring on her finger must've really come into play for her to find you so easily."Master, I am pleased to inform you that the bonsai tree decorations-" She suddenly paused as you came closer. Her mouth became slack and her eyes widened."What's up?" You said at your slack-jawed slave. "You said something about bonsai trees?""Eh?" Ayane looked confused for a second."You were just talking about-""Eh, Master!" Ayane exclaimed, her tails wagging as she gave you an uncharacteristic pout. "What are you doing, going around drenched in your own sweat? Some random floozies might want to tempt you away from this place!""What?" Now it was your turn to look confused."But fret not, my dear. I have a solution; if I have your scent and hold your child inside me, then all the other kitsune will know that Master is making me his and they'll leave us be."Whatever she had initially wanted to talk about was long forgotten now."But aren't you the only kitsune in the esta-" You began."Don't they know who I am?" Ayane huffed. "I am Ayane Mitsubishi! And I will call upon the whole weight of father's company to crush any that dare question my Master." She crossed her arms and gave a confident smile as she began to sway."Are you feeling alright, dear? You look like you're gonna pass out." Maybe she might be more drunk than you thought."Ah, Master, you are too kind... women will take advantage of you, my darling... yes, they will, especially when your sweat is a thing of beauty..." Ayane grinned to herself as she continued to mumble. "Goodness, the things my beloved John Doe has done to me... I hope he claims me again soon~" She then left without saying anything else.She went on like this for most of the day, getting a few odd looks here and there. Cattleya seemed to understand her troubles, and Mel quickly figured out that Ayane was at least a little tipsy.You went to Ayane's room to talk with her tomorrow morning. Despite having returned to her senses, your vixen looked ashamed of herself.
"Ah, forgive me my love." She apologized to you. "I lost myself there for a bit.""Are you feeling alright?""Yes, I'm fine. It's just... beastfolk tend to have sharper senses, so when you approached me like that I could feel the full brunt of your manliness.""And it's worse cause you're in heat, right?""That's a rather blunt way of putting it." Ayane looked away with a blush. "But it's also accurate.""And you drank some sake." You said with a smile. "I could tell you looked a little drunk.""Nothing escapes your notice, darling." She smiled. "I only drank some sake, thinking I might not be able to enjoy it for a while. That is, if my destiny as your sex slave reaches its goal.""That's an interesting way of putting it." You almost chuckled."If you're willing to have me, my love, I'd be happy to bear your healthy kits." Ayane tried to look composed, but you could see her raw desire for you threatening to burst under her facade. "But if you want to wait a year or twelve before we have any children, then that is fine by me. We kitsune are a patient people."She smiled, but it was a brittle smile. Her eyes clearly shone, a determined light in them. And her flicking and jittering tails told your that she was fighting to keep her desires from overflowing."How were you able to manage your heat when you were alone all those years?" You ask out of curiosity."When I was in that pitiable stage of my life I would meditate until my carnal passions passed me by." She said. "It was much easier to do back then.""What do you mean by that?" You asked."Well," Ayane eyed you with a mischievous smile, "A kitsune's heat is rarely as overwhelming as what I'm feeling right now, but I suspect you've made my body crave yours enough to mold my desires tenfold. Don't you remember how often that you'd visit me in the night? Even my first day as your slave-wife, you claimed me and marked me as yours that night~" She smiled at the memory. "It isn't that odd for my body to unconsciously respond to your presence, my love. Although I'm sure meditation would still help me calm down... though I urge you to meditate with me so that my female instincts might be put at ease."Ayane didn't want to pressure you into this, and was giving you a means to postpone things. This seemed to be a common trend for most of your wives when their unsafe days came by.But you knew she wanted to have kits. Her eyes wandered across your body, holding a clear desire to filled by you until she could no longer think.>Ayane desired you, and you wanted to claim your cute fox hag. Soon there'd be kits running around, that you would make sure of.>You'd both try to quietly deal with this, meditating and keeping each other composed until Ayane's heat was gone.>(Write-in)
>>6293281>Making potions with negative effects: Blindness, Paralysis, Weakness, Poison.Just to finish covering our bases here.>>6293337>Ayane desired you, and you wanted to claim your cute fox hag. Soon there'd be kits running around, that you would make sure of.The decision was never in doubt. She's waited long enough and can now join the others.
>>6293281>Making potions that you had a limited supply of: Anti-blindness, Paralysis-Heals, Swiftness, Strength.We have enough ways to kill and disable that potions for it can be lower on the list>>6293337>Ayane desired you, and you wanted to claim your cute fox hag. Soon there'd be kits running around, that you would make sure of.Only the elf remains
>>6293281>Making potions that you had a limited supply of: Anti-blindness, Paralysis-Heals, Swiftness, Strength.>>6293337>Ayane desired you, and you wanted to claim your cute fox hag. Soon there'd be kits running around, that you would make sure of."Take off the mask of calmness that you wear, my love and show me how much love and desire have you hide behind it." Let see what kind of lustful vixen temptress she is when given an order and permission to show us
>>6293281>Making potions that you had a limited supply of: Anti-blindness, Paralysis-Heals, Swiftness, Strength.>>6293337>You'd both try to quietly deal with this, meditating and keeping each other composed until Ayane's heat was gone.
Ayane Mitsubishi was a calm and composed woman.Her sense of business and her connections, which by themselves already made her a valuable member of your harem, complimented her natural levelheadedness. Not to mention the weight her family had in the world of merchants; the Mitsubishi, though not perfect or even that well established, were an element that went well the "Trade" tag this world had. She was easily the most mature out of all your wives personality-wise, with maternal instincts that made her a natural candidate for child-rearing. And unlike a certain ancient masochistic goddess, Ayane actually acted her age.At least for most of the time.Right now she was on the verge of letting go of her inhibitions.There was an almost desperate look to her face, her breathing became labored, and her tails were puffy and frazzled. You knew that she fought a small war against them earlier this morning, yet they still remained as fuzzy as before. Said tails now twitched anxiously behind her — a window to her true emotions.This, and a few other tells, made it clear there was some restrained emotion gnawing at her to make up for all the years she had to restrain her lust. It was only through her desire for you that it was able to take form and crystalize in her heart. You knew this because she told you as much when she was drunk.Until recently she was an old spinster living under her father's house, with little prospect of finding any actual love. You saved her more times than any of your other wives; from the bandits, from getting married off to Forthwythe, from her curse, and even from being condemned to a lonely life. And now you'd save her from dying childless, fulfilling a dream of hers.It was no surprise she was so in love with you. You were practically a knight in shining armor that swooped in and fixed her entire life.Which is why, right now, every second you kept silent made her more and more tense."We could do some exercises, which should be enough to make me tired enough to sleep and forget my lust." She proposed."Hmm." You said, pretending to think about it."Master, please tell me what you want to do with me..." She pleaded, impatient for once.You were having fun teasing her."Do I need to put it in words? We both know what we want. It's pretty easy to guess what happens next." You replied, letting the words flow out of your mouth. "Take off the mask of calmness that you wear, my love and show me how much love and desire have you hide behind it."It felt obvious in hindsight. You'd made sure to put buns in your wives' individual ovens when their unsafe days came by. Ayane would be no different.She froze at your words, slowly processing them. You gently held her hand, intending to lead her to your bed, but at your touch she pulled up your hand to caress her face.
"Tempting..." She said under her breath, "You're always tempting me... always teasing me... and now you want me to 'throw off my mask', Master? Very well, I will. Don't blame me for what happens next."She was surprisingly forward in her desires, going as far as to use her assets to try and tease out your 'protein' with clumsy gentleness. It took you a few moments but you realized that she was goading you into taking the lead — and so you did, much to her delight."My goodness, Master, you're so good..." She went in for a kiss. "I'm completely defeated."It was a passionate kiss, desperate and filled with desire. Within it was a fraction of decades of pent up lust. It almost went on for almost too long, making you both short of breath."You must've been wanting this for a while now, huh?" You almost chuckle as you scratch behind her ears, knowing just how to make this woman go into a frenzy."I've been waiting for too long, my love." Ayane said between heavy breaths. "Mmh, yes, your hands are so good, Master... I'll never get tired of this feeling~" After a second of looking at your face she went back to kissing you.You're both left breathless again. You considered drinking a stamina potion."Master," Ayane began, wiping some drool from her lips "This feels like a dream~""Does it?" You gave her a smile as you guided one of your hands to directly grab a bit of supple flesh under her garments, "Then I'll just have to make sure you realize how real this is."A small squeeze at her most sensitive parts seemed to do the trick. Your cute hag trembled happily and drew closer to you, an intensity that grew in her every movement as she lost herself in the heat of passion."I love you! I love you! I LOVE YOU!!!" Her eyes gained a fire, and she became as relentless as a burning inferno.No stranger to these types of scenarios, you held your vixen in your arms as you had your way with her.Usually you'd need to be more gentle, but weeks of training began to pay off for her as she did her best to keep up with you."Oooh, Master~" A very lustful vixen muttered to herself as you continued to tease her. "It's not fair, Master~! Why are you so handsome? It's stupid! I'm turning stupid! I'll get pregnant, Master! I really will! Are you alright with an old woman like me giving your kits?""No, I'm not." You joked."I- Wait, what?" Though in the heat of passion, she still had enough sense to look confused."Just kidding." You kiss her again with a small chuckle. "Of course I'll make you have my children" You give her waist a possessive feel. "Not like you have a choice.""Master, that was mean~!" She cries out with half a pout, eyes still filled with lust. "You shouldn't tease your elders like that~""Don't worry, I'll make it up to you." You give her a shit eating grin as you carry her to your bed. Her tails instinctively wrap around you both, making a soft haven for the main course.
"I see. That's very clever of you, Master. Very, very, very clever." Ayane nodded her head, her eyes threatening to roll back and as a wild smile crept across her lips. "This is the only solution to stop my heat. It can't be helped."As nice as this was, there was another side to it: You were well aware that practically all of your kitsune in-laws were pressuring you and Ayane to make more children, with Sumiko being the worst offender. It was lucky for them that your intentions went in that direction.But the extended kitsune family was a secondary thought at best as you placed all your focus and effort into loving your wife.Not like you could afford to think of anything else. Your needy slave gave into her lust and love for you, losing her common sense in the process.You douse her inner fires with your love, and she passes out soon after. You soon fall asleep alongside her.===You wake up to see a smiling fox lady stare at you. Ayane was sleeping right next to you."Good morning, Master~" She said with joyful tilt of her voice. "Have I told you how handsome and wonderful you are?""Morning." You replied, stifling a yawn. "And yeah, you have. Pretty much every day.""I feel like it isn't enough to express my love for you." She kissed you on the nose.After cuddling with each other, you both get to making smalltalk. Ayane spoke about her thoughts and you spoke of yours.You discovered that her love for you, already intense and constant, had gotten stronger as you sealed the deal last night."I haven't been able to stop thinking about the moment you asked for my hand, back in Centria." Ayane recollected. "When Ryko and I were merely guests in this manor I was grateful you were a kind man that would show compassion to those so close to misfortune. I dismissed any thought of being your slave as a foolish dream." Her face brimmed with joy. "But here I am now; in your arms. I feel like the luckiest woman alive." Neither of you missed the irony of that statement."You seemed pretty taken by me from then on.""Yes, I was. I still am. When I realized you truly wanted me, I felt like my wishes were finally being answered. Even before then, when you saved me, I must confess..." She took a small breath before continuing. "I must confess that I did in fact often fantasize about you." Her ears folded back."It's only natural you would. I mean, we're married." You said.
"No, Master. Before that. When we first met, while Ryko and I were guests at your estate." She said, offering a guilty smile. "A girlish part of me thought that you were only kind because you fell in love with me. Like I said, I thought it a foolish dream. But as unrealistic as it was, I my mind couldn't help but wander. I'd even imagine you, after you'd shown such kindness to me, come in the guest room while I was changing and demand that I become your wife— making me yours that night with a gentle forcefulness and showering me with unconditional love as you went about spoiling me."Oh."Hey, we can still act it out." You grin."Fuah!? That's-" Ayane gulped after making that cute sound. "Ah, ahem, Master, I need to mentally prepare myself first.""We've already done plenty of lewd things together." You gave a half-shrug. That was pretty light stuff compared to Herta's usual fantasies."That's easy for you to say, my love." Ayane sighed wistfully."You always been collected, and you've proven to have a strong heart. I know you can handle my love." You said."Thank you, darling." Ayane bowed her head. "I wish I could share that vote of confidence." At your inquiring face she went on to explain. "Spending so much time so close to a handsome, considerate, kind, and domineering man like yourself, my love, is bound to make any lonely woman go mad with desire. Ah, and that's not to mention that you weren't exactly subtle about what you did with your wives in the night." She gave a nervous smile, composure gone again. "Yes, it's only natural my mind would've wandered in that direction, given the circumstances and the fact you're like a dream come true." She sounded more like she's trying to convince herself than you. "Of course I'm not asking you to stop using me to your heart's content. Since you've decided to make sure I'll carry your kits, I'll do my best to keep up with your desires." She said with a red-faced determination."You sound pretty enthusiastic about that last part." You said, amused."Can you blame me, Master~?" She winked at you.Damn, an old hag like her had no right to be this cute and sexy."Not at all, my love." You said with a smile. "Still, these small intimate moments are fun to have." Those words proved how much you've changed as a person.Your vixen found her composure again after a few beats. "Indeed. I treasure each and every one of those moments we share, my love.""Speaking of," You gently embraced her, feeling her up once more "Let's make another moment for you to treasure.""Right now?" Ayane said, her eyes going wide."Yeah, no reason to wait." You replied. "Gotta make sure you bear my kits, remember?""Goodness, young men are so energetic. Fufufu~" She giggled, her composure slipping away again.But before you got to it again, Ayane had something else to say.
"I know it's not proper for an old woman like me to think like this or speak so lustfully," She gazed directly into your eyes, a sincerity in her face as she stared longingly at you. "And it might even be embarrassing to say aloud, but I can no longer deny it: You've made me addicted to you, Master. And not simply in a carnal manner, but your very personality and soul— I can't get enough of you. I don't know if I could stop wanting to be around you even if I tried.""You know, that wasn't half as embarrassing as the things you've told me last night." You smiled, then began recounting the things she said to you, making her blush increase."Ah, Master..." She spoke softly, yet a lustful tilt was held behind her voice. "It's wrong to tease your elders, you know~"But from her blush and her smile, you could tell she didn't seem to mind that too much right now.===Ruby Rose was fanning herself with one of the intricately designed paper fans she purchased from Centria. Despite the fact that it was getting late into autumn, and the cold was beginning to seep into everything within the estate, she made a big show of acting like she knew everything and everyone, with endless plots that she could enact with only a word of a flick of the wrist. You didn't doubt she had a few contingency plans under her belt, but you were sure they needed a second opinion to actually be a threat.Your Mastermind slave had quietly taught herself a few assassin moves. These went well with her old abilities, with Attack Misdirection being a particularly useful supportive move to base off of. With this, and with some of Risae's teachings, she'd gained a couple new abilities under her belt:Assassin's Thorns; an ability that allowed her to temporarily conjure some magical thorns which had a paralysis or poisonous property to any that got stabbed by them.Rogue's Grace; an ability which could let her quietly deal a killing blow (an "Intricate coup de grace" as Ruby put it) if an enemy is distracted and defending against an attack.Ruby would brag about her new abilities, openly scheming about how powerful they could be when combined with complicated strategies. She also claimed that she was now better at sneaking around. Yet a demonstration proved that Ruby was nowhere near Mel's level of stealth.It was clear to you that your Mastermind was just using this as a means to endear herself to you and prove her worth as she became less active due to her pregnancy.The rest of your wives were also beginning to struggle with keeping their energies up. Though it wasn't too bad for them yet, they were all grateful to you for your decision to automate in the manor. None could deny the quality of life getting higher.The goat family that Gerty brought from the mountain was getting used to their gated enclosure; at least according to what Bertha knew. Sadly your warrioress wouldn't be available to look after them this week, having to the placer deposits and all.
You could personally deal with the goats instead, or leave it to one of your wives that had their schedules unplanned.The goats would be fed and cared for well enough for at least a few weeks.Other than that you crafted and sent some ancient-looking artifacts to your elven princess via Centria's fastest mail harpy. As you read another of Aila's letters to find out what she was up to, you think about what you and everyone else was gonna work on this week.You:>Interact with Yumi. Make some items so you could have physical contact with her, or practice using the crystal wand so you could use her ghostly magic.>Work out, get some more muscle on your body and try to learn a spell. This should be easier with what Todred taught you.>Train one of your wives and focus on getting her stronger in some way. (Which wife?)>Upgrade a vehicle with ingots and materials (BoatMech or The Vixen's Luck?)>Construct a large artillery piece.>Start another construction project. (What?)>Examine the propeller airship then make some aircraft with the knowledge gained.>Create more clank variants with the factory. (Will require ingots and other materials)>Tinker up something. (Weapons, gadgets, sets of armor, other?)>Explore the surrounding region. (General exploration? Search for specific settlements, resources, scrap, ancient materials?)>Visit a place you know about. (Centria? Northumbridge? Vonstadt? Riverdale? One of the beaches? Other?)>Set off to visit Thea. (Bring any of your wives with you?)>(Write-in)Herta:>Make an above-ground aluminum production plant.>Begin setting up a dam for one of the rivers.>Build a dockyard by the dungeon's entrance.>Build a lighthouse.>Create for you some manner of magic item.>Charge up the little jewels with single use spells.>Either create more of or upgrade the robotic sewing machines.>Begin refurbishing one of the mansion's unused rooms into something else.>(Write-in)Mel:>Work on her invisibility.>Work on her mana's stamina.>Work on her physical stamina.>Practice her fairy magic.>Continue practicing her sharpshooting and sniping skills.>Train in her infiltration and ambushing.>Scout around the estate again.>Look into the mystery of the dead sharks washing onto the shore.>(Write-in)Ruby Rose:>Go into the glass greenhouse and look into cultivating something beneficial.>Look for more dyes that could be used.>Make potions for you. She apparently knew a bit about Recall potions, and could modify them to work on skin contact.>Read and practice the spells from the spellbook found in the woods.>Write to her connections in Centria.>Continue practicing her battling skills.>(Write-in)Ayane:>Continue training both magically and physically.>Brew more potions for you.>Continue focusing on writing to her connections in Centria. Now that your kitsune family was aware of the aluminum, new options presented themselves.>(Write-in)
Rolled 8 (1d100)>>6294410Considering that the option isn’t there anymore, it seems the aluminum production plant (underground) is finally finished and we can begin selling once we process the materials. >Explore the surrounding region. (General exploration? Search for specific settlements, resources, scrap, ancient materials?)There is a lot of unknown space in our domain, so I say we survey everything in our legally owned land so we know what’s what.>(Herta) Make an above ground consumer goods factoryShe suggested this as idea for what is now the shrine area so I am sure she can do the same here. Considering we now have access to tin it seems like a pretty good way to also make more money. >Look into the mystery of the dead sharks washing onto the shore.It could just be a new predator that is in the area due to winter but I want to know for sure. >(Ruby) Begin estate expansion planning She is a smart cookie and with our future wealth secured I think it’s time we look towards figuring out where all future buildings are going, plans for if the mansion itself needs to be expanded upon, etc. >Continue focusing on writing to her connections in Centria. Now that your kitsune family was aware of the aluminum, new options presented themselves.Just make sure everything is ready on their end >>6294411QM, since our legal boundaries have been expanded, what exactly is on our borders with Westphalia and Eastia? Is it just empty plains, farmlands, roads or what?
Sorry about not having the rentry timeline out yet. I'll try to have it out some 2-4 days from now. I already got most of it finished and rewritten, and I'll admit I got a little demoralized from losing some progress in the original rentry thing those days ago. But now I'm going to focus on getting it done since I have some free time (knock on wood).>>6294416>QM, since our legal boundaries have been expanded, what exactly is on our borders with Westphalia and Eastia? Is it just empty plains, farmlands, roads or what?The borders themselves are mostly mountains that are nearly impassable (though some mountain passes can be found on either side), but there's also some hills here on the borders too.Bordering those mountains and hills, inside your claimed land, is mostly forests or plains or more hills. The farmlands are close to your manor. And the nearest thing you have to a road is the clearing made from the forest's entrance that goes through The Clank's Shelter and ends at Herta's Haven.A little beyond your borders are Vonstadt and Northumbridge, in the east and west respectively. They can be visited if you're willing to go around the mountains through hilly terrain (Ruby helped with mapping out ideal trade routes for both places back in the first thread, so you know where the towns are and how to get to them). Both towns have roads that lead inwards to their respective nations, but there's nothing connecting either of the two towns to your estate (though Vonstadt would be easier to connect a road or rail from your estate to it).
Rolled 71 (1d100)>>6294410We:>Interact with Yumi. Make some items so you could have physical contact with her, or practice using the crystal wand so you could use her ghostly magic.I think this was in pretty high on the to-do listHerta:>Build a dockyard by the dungeon's entrance.For future trade and shipbuilingMel:>Look into the mystery of the dead sharks washing onto the shore.Mystery timeRuby Rose:>Continue practicing her battling skills.Better she is more useful she isAyane:>Continue focusing on writing to her connections in Centria. Now that your kitsune family was aware of the aluminum, new options presented themselves.Well Ayane may want to tell the good news and this way we can indulges in her fantasy by going over to her when she is working and taking her "forcefully" as she wanted
I suppose we could always use Mel's assessment, even if we know already that she's with child. I hope she doesn't get morning sickness too badly, being hunched over a bucket would be so undignified.I look forward to putting Ruby on the spot to use her newfound skills so she has to actually apply herself.>>6294410>Interact with Yumi. Make some items so you could have physical contact with her, or practice using the crystal wand so you could use her ghostly magic.Lots of things I want to do but this has been on the cards for a while and now she's settling in as a wife in all but name, we need to find some means of helping her manifest physically. The more biologically authentic and permanent the better.>Build a lighthouse.Put us on the map a bit from the sea and the air. With a huge carbon-arc lamp, it'll be the best damn lighthouse in the world.>Look into the mystery of the dead sharks washing onto the shore.Is Atlantis involved? Or a new monster? Either way, mystery hook is hooky.>Continue practicing her battling skills.Keep becoming physically useful>Continue focusing on writing to her connections in Centria. Now that your kitsune family was aware of the aluminum, new options presented themselves.Time to gear up for going big. She can also tell her family the good news.I also second the notion of surprising Ayane while she's writing these letters to invoke out her fantasy scenario for her. Better late than never.
Rolled 3 (1d3)Sorry for taking so long. I've been pretty busy lately and slept all day yesterday lmao. Still feeling a little tired, but I'm almost done with the update.>>6294410>Herta:1 is for making an above ground consumer goods factory, 2 is for building the dockyard by the dungeon's entrance, 3 is for building a lighthouse.
You fasten some removable drills on a some of your clankers. Both the standard and construction types are given these temporary modules."I wouldn't trust the clankers too much with the additions, Master." Herta said as she looked it over. "I doubt the drills will last more than a month on them, and that's not even mentioning how these particular robots aren't designed to do digging expeditions.""It worked well last time when I used it to clear out the dungeon's collapsed rooms." You replied. "Besides, clankers have a general idea on what to do so long as there's a human guiding them, so with Gerty in command there's gonna be less issues. And we can always replace the drills later.""I don't know, Master." Herta was still skeptical. "We shouldn't get used to cutting corne- kyaah!""Hey, are you messing with me right now?" You 'reprimanded' your cute goddess with a 'cruel' slap to her rear. "Do I need to remind you of your place, you useless goddess?""I'm sorry, Master~!" Herta smiled.That said, the goddess was right. Giving your robots drills was a temporary measure; they just weren't comparable to actual digging clankers. But you were certain this would make for a decent replacement in the short term. Decent enough to fix up the coal mine, at least.After you're done with Herta, you let her continue to building the lighthouse along with some construction clankers.Then you went to see Gerty, Catty, and Bertha before they left to gather resources. You give them a kiss each, wishing them all good luck.When Cattleya's turn to kiss you was over she gave you an energized meow and a "We'll be back before you know it, guv!""I'll make sure the mine is in operational condition again, sir!" Gerty added with a salute. She took construction, spider, and standard clankers with her."Yeah! It's the least we can do since you made those huge underground machine thingies!" Bertha cheered you on. "Good luck with... uh, whatever it is you're doing this week, Master!""Thanks, you three." You replied to them. "Make sure to stay safe out there, alright? If there's any trouble just call me through your collars."With that the three women set off to begin collecting materials. Now alone, you take the opportunity to look over what was arguably a very important creations in this world: The aluminum foundry.You visit the underground facilities. It felt like it took you ages to build — and keeping the place ventilated and protecting any visitors from the heat required creative use of Savant engineering. But eventually you and Herta managed to do it.Getting energy for it was inevitably going to be a long term issue the more you expanded. As it stood you and Herta spent a large chunk of last week connecting the rooms that made steam powered energy to the aluminum forges. You're glad Ruby dedicated as many rooms as she did to energy making in her blueprint for the dungeon, since the aluminum plant needed as much as possible to function.
While not perfect, it was good enough to sustain the foundry for as long as you had steam power and gave the dungeon some regular maintenance. So, barring any incidents, you'd be able to make at least 200lbs of aluminum ingots every week for as long as you had enough materials — which meant that you'd have a little less than half a ton of ingots by the time you exhausted all your bauxite and cryolite reserves.Still a part of you was already thinking of ways to automate the system more than it already has been, and you quietly resolve to realize more automation in the background.But that was all secondary to the fact that you'd soon be rolling in riches.To that end you made sure that Ayane contacted your in-laws and prepared them for the aluminum ingots that would be available. While you spoke with her back then, you gave yourself ideas on how you'd make Ayane's fantasies come to life— and you'd think these things even as you continued to make your kitsune yours in the night (just to make sure she had a bun in the oven, of course. While you trusted Mel, you just wanted to make sure). The only reason you stopped yourself from doing anything that might've been too intense for her was out of respect for her wish to mentally prepare herself.You blinked, returning your thoughts to the present. You were still inspecting the aluminum forges—you couldn't stop the smile on your face from forming as you saw them work as intended—and you wondered how to make it more efficient than it already was, and how more it could be with some added automation."So this is where that elusive metal is created." Yumi said, making you realize that you are in fact not alone. "Such a rare concept now made base and common through alchemical fire and boiling steam-""Nope. I didn't use alchemy." You sighed, really hoping you aren't gonna get wrapped in a circular conversation again. "I don't know why you girls think this is alchemy, but it really isn't. I'm just doing chemistry. Herta agrees, and if the Goddess of Artifice and Creation agrees, then that means-""Sheesh, it's just a figure of speech." Yumi huffed, floating around lazily. "No need to go nuts about it."You mentally admitted to yourself some time ago that the sciences you were familiar with, though giving you an edge over everyone else, could only go so far in this universe. You considered how production might be increased if you used enchantments and magic, that line of thinking led to how ghosts were often depicted as possessing machines."So, Yumi," You started. The ghost girl turned her gaze towards you "You up to practice that ghost crystal wand stuff?""Oh? Are you asking the amazingly beautiful Yumi to grant her teachings onto you, my acolyte?" Said the now smug-faced Yumi."To have a Savant bask in the shadow of your cursed might would be an honor fit for one like you, O Yumi." You did your best chuuni impression.
Her eyes some brightly as you spoke. She enthusiastically agreed to help you out."You shall not regret this, Maste- Savant Lord!" Yumi blushed for a split second. "But heed this; the path of ghostly mastery is fraught with trials most arduous!! So I advise you to speak any inquiries to me beforehand."One lengthy discussion with Yumi later, and a few things were revealed. Your inquiry about possession told you that ghosts usually went mental for as long as they tried possessing machines. Your 'cursed servant' would say, in her typical melodramatic fashion, of how spirits would, regardless of their alignment or initial sanity, feel a sense of unease and often lose control. She likened it to "Being trapped within a steel tomb, a labyrinth of gears and coldness with hardly any understanding". Yumi let it slip that she had some experience in possessing machines, but didn't elaborate any further. She would tell you that ghosts needed practice before becoming knowledgeable in that type of art.She had gladly explained all of this and more after you made known your intentions of practicing with her this week."T'was was written in the stars for thee to return to my side. The spectral chains of my fury have thusly awakened the truth within you!" Yumi said haughtily."Don't get cheeky, Yumi." You playfully warned. "I was just thinking about the aluminum plant and how you could help the machines.""Heh. To keep me, who is under the curse of the Hidden Clockwork, waiting is a foolish error! Are you cowering in fear of my might? The spectral fury in my eyes intimidates any and all, so do not expect me to show mercy to any enemy! Even if-""About that, Yumi, I still have one more question."Yumi is about to say something else, but the look on your face makes her consider otherwise. "Fine. What is it?""Well..." You suddenly do a pose, invoking your inner chuuni again. "Are you ready to impart upon me the secrets of your cursed powers?" Another pose. "Do you have what it takes to fully wield the ethereal forces of the spectral realm?""Fufufu..." Yumi responds with a pose of her own, a light brightening in her eyes. "What foolish inquiries... brace yourself, valiant acolyte, for the terror that is Yumi shall teach you the true power of the spirit world!"And that is how you and Yumi began spending the next couple of days learning about how to use the Ghostly Crystal Wand.Yumi, for all her faults, wasn't that bad of a teacher. She taught you how to channel her power through the crystal wand. You both took care to make sure this wouldn't affect either of you negatively, and you found that Yumi experimented with it enough to make sure nothing insane would happen (like you both getting your soul power drained instead of using mana or Yumi getting her spirit fried, for example).
Using the wand allowed you to make Spirit Bombs (which could cause fear and pain to the enemy without harming anyone's physical body), do some telekinetic stuff (making items levitate in the air), control the direction of some slow-moving conjured blue embers, and even place a curse on a living target."Curses are a labyrinthine and arcane subject." Yumi said with some pride. "Your feeble mortal mind could ever grasp its ethereal depths."Despite your 'feeble mortal mind' you understood that the power behind a curse depended on how strong the caster's emotions were when cursing others. So someone like Yumi, who was perpetually emotional and dramatic, could make a curse strong enough to kill someone in a few days.Some background comments by that ghost lecturer in Centria (you think his name was Capricieux), now further confirmed as you practiced with Yumi, helped you discover more about curses.It was difficult to make a curse from scratch, for some reason. But a curse that was already popular could be used. Curses ranged from physical injury (from something as simple as feeling a headache, all the way up to dying) to esoteric harm (which did things like making a person unable to sense mana to more infamous hereditary curses like Bad Luck).Ultimately curses were considered 'inverted blessings'. Which meant you had to take caution while using them since a curse has good chemistry with corruption. Herta warned you that demons or shades might be attracted to a curse if you're not careful.There was, apparently, something else that you only recently became aware of. It was called a 'geas', which acted as both a curse and a blessing at the same time. Beyond this you didn't know much about the concept other than the fact it existed and that it was one of those 'you can get power but at a price' types of deals.Beyond the spellwork, curses, and the abilities that Yumi could lend to you so far as you used the magic wand to channel her powers, you found that this wasn't all there was when dealing with ghosts: Charms, talismans, enchantments and capturing crystals were important in their own way if made to help against spirits.Most items were what you expected them to be; wards that would keep protect from ghost attacks, curses, and the like. There were a few items that could be used to 'punch' spirits, too. It was also possible to make guns and bullets that could affect ghosts, at least temporarily incapacitating a spirit if not otherwise exorcising said spirit. All of these items required some Hihiirokane and Holysteel to be effective, though the enchantments and blessings that did most of the work. You also learnt about ghost capturing crystals and, after examining the crystal wand, you made a ghost-capturing crystal using an inactive purified mana crystal.You dipped your fingers into all of these things— getting new items, figuring how ghost stuff worked, and so on. All while getting to know Yumi better.
And you soon found that you could focus on one of these things more in depth through the week.>The two of you would focus on mastering Yumi's powers through the wand. (You'll be able to temporarily levitate and phase through walls while using the ghostly crystal)>Yumi told you about certain items that could help against ghosts. Whether that was some intricate enchantment, or a special rune, you decided to make it. (Uses Holysteel and Hihiirokane to make special artifacts that can help channel, attack and defend against)>You'd spend the week helping Yumi practice possessing items and machines. (Yumi will be able to possess machinery)>(Write-in)You felt the bond with Yumi grow as the days passed by. Literally; it was like you could sense what attacks she wanted to do. It was similar to how you felt with Thea, though there was something inherently different about it which you couldn't really put into words."The feelings that assail your thoughts stem from your heightened perception, gazing into the mystical aura of my ethereal phantom abilities." Yumi answered when you asked about it."So it's like some sort of magical psychic understanding?" You asked. "Like what the Sea Guardian does?""No, not really. Think of it more like a phantom pain." Yumi clarified. She tilted her head in thought. "Although 'phantom intent' might be more accurate. Naught shall bind the threads to the ephemeral echoes of my past emotions, like as you were when with that allied cyclops giantess.""Is this something I should be worried about?""That unnerving feeling will go away in a day or two after you get used to it." Yumi said. "We need to have that connection while using the wand or else we would be able to do anything efficiently.""I thought you would've liked to shout out attacks before we do them, though?""... that's a good point." Yumi nodded her head. "What the heck were we thinking? We should've been doing that from the start!""Hey, don't blame me. I was just doing what you were doing."These back and forths of ghostly feelings and phantom pains and spiritual perception was fun. You wanted to pursue that conversation further, but you noted the look on Yumi's face when looking at some pieces of Hihiirokane."Such a prestigious material." She said. "To think it could be found in Centria.""Centria is called the Merchant's City for a reason." You replied. "They have most everything there.""Forsooth." Yumi nodded."I'll admit it was nice to get my hands on it." You said, recalling how this was one material you were quickly running out of. Maybe you'd ask Ponnamie if her daughter could spare some more of it."Savant Lord." Yumi got your attention again. "Be warned; this shimmering Scarlett alloy, while it may allow you to strike down the wraiths of the ethereal realm with ease, you must heed my words when I say that spectral fiends may wield it thusly against you as well.""So it's like a double edged sword."
"It can be defended against if you give it the correct enchantments.""Noted.""Now," Yumi cleared her non-existent throat "If you seek to weave an additional a question in this fateful tapestry? Speak, therefore, and let thine words cascade t'wards knowledge." She asked if there was anything else you wanted to ask of her."What's it like being a ghost?" You suddenly asked."Are you interested in joining me as a spirit, hmm?" She tried to be smug, but you could see a small glimmer of hope in her eyes."I haven't really decided on that yet." You confessed. "Although it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world to be with you forever, I don't really wanna die yet.""That's... you with me?" Yumi looked a bit bashful for once. But then it was gone, replaced once more by her melodramatic chuuni-isms. "Oh, woe is the cursed wandering servant! Through abandonment, despair, and ambition, I refused to simply vanish into the light! It is a simple matter for one to unite with inevitability, embracing the eternal dance of fate's embrace." Which was just her way of saying that she got used to being dead after a while. "In answering your question: To be a spirit is to exist, and to interact, and to haunt, and to have emotion and thought. But not much else."You didn't mistake this as her being sad about her being a spirit or anything like that. In fact she seemed rather proud of being one. It certainly helped her live out her delusions of grandeur more easily.However.You also knew that there was an undercurrent of envy and sorrow slowly gnawing at her. It wasn't so much about her status as a ghost, but rather the fact that she wasn't able to physically touch anything or be a part of living society. She couldn't even get a hug, much less share in the joys of motherhood."Hey, Yumi, remind me again what it feels like when something with a ghost-fighting enchantment punches you?" You ask, just to confirm."It doesn't feel like anything." Yumi said. "It's like there's an invisible force pushing you away, forbidding you from doing something. Although sometimes it causes a burning sensation much like Holy Magic does.""So, it's nothing physical then." You said."It shouldn't be impossible to make it so." Yumi said, a small hint of hope in her words."So you're saying its possible to touch spirits?""Me? Wanting to touch you?" Yumi tried to scoff, but it sounded more like a half-sputtering stutter. "A-and then what? Have you hold me in your arms? You'll kiss me? And then you'll make me... like all your other wives... that's..." Her face turned a shade bluer."You know, I never mentioned anything about you touching me." You teased with an innocent smile.Your words left her sputtering out flustered excuses.With that you get a feel for what Yumi's opinions were: She definitely wasn't against the idea of getting a physical body, or at the very least making physical contact with the living.
Though she didn't make any effort to request anything from you, a few ideas swirled in your head. And Lunacy Savantae shaped said ideas: Maybe you could a robot for her to posses? Or Frankenstein up a bunch of female corpses and make a body for her from that? Find her original body and reanimate it with necromancy? Thinking all of this, you realize there must be some way you could make physical contact with her, maybe even give her biological functions again, without resorting to creating a vessel for her to inhabit.With Herta's success in dealing with Bad Luck, the idea that there's some rituals out there that could make Yumi obtain a more physical form didn't leave your mind. Finding about it and readying it would take some time, but you were certain you could manage to find something with some of your wives' help.>You'll look for something that could help her be more physical, maybe even something that could let her physically touch things again. (John Doe will have a background action; look into helping Yumi become corporeal, or at least be able to physically touch things)>There was no need for this. At least not yet. (Yumi will continue being an incorporeal ghost)>(Write-in)You both get to talking a bit more, strolling around the manor's garden as you passed by some of your wives as they worked."This idleness breathes the stench of tedium." Yumi complained about being bored. "Let us return to our training before ennui takes us both, my good acolyte.""You can't tell me that you don't like to take it easy once in a while." You countered."... there is a certain serenity to it." Yumi admitted. "If there is something you wish to tell me, Maste-" She gave you a fake cough. "Excuse me. Lord Savant, is there anything you wanted to speak of? Surely you didn't decide to just take me around the place for leisure?">"I couldn't help but notice how you like call me your Master." Tease her and start flirting with her. You know she has feelings for you, and you want to ease her into them.>"Are there any other things I should know about spirits? I mean, I'm not even sure how people turn into ghosts after they die in this world. Can ghosts have families?" You'll ask her about the nature of spirits.>"You're from Oceanippon, right? How'd you even end up in the Continent?" She usually avoids this conversation when she can, but she might be more open about it with the trust you two have built up.>"I sure did just decide that. Now, let's go back to work since you're complaining about it so much.">(Write-in).
>>6296228>The two of you would focus on mastering Yumi's powers through the wand. (You'll be able to temporarily levitate and phase through walls while using the ghostly crystal)Sounds useful>>6296231>You'll look for something that could help her be more physical, maybe even something that could let her physically touch things again. (John Doe will have a background action; look into helping Yumi become corporeal, or at least be able to physically touch things)Its hard to use the magic hands if we cant touch her>"You're from Oceanippon, right? How'd you even end up in the Continent?" She usually avoids this conversation when she can, but she might be more open about it with the trust you two have built up>"I couldn't help but notice how you like call me your Master." Tease her and start flirting with her. You know she has feelings for you, and you want to ease her into them.>"Are there any other things I should know about spirits? I mean, I'm not even sure how people turn into ghosts after they die in this world. Can ghosts have families?" You'll ask her about the nature of spirits.More lore
Hm. Perhaps we should get to work on that external power source sooner rather than later if an increasing amount of the basement is being occupied by generators and presumably requiring more and more clankers to cut the wood, manufacture the charcoal and stoke the boilers as well as being a headache to do underground.>>6296228>The two of you would focus on mastering Yumi's powers through the wand. (You'll be able to temporarily levitate and phase through walls while using the ghostly crystal)Danny Phantom won't have nothin' on us after this>>6296231>You'll look for something that could help her be more physical, maybe even something that could let her physically touch things again.This just won't do, slot it into the todo list. We can't have one of our wives left out like this and, one way or another, we will find some way to have her walking the earth as a person once more.>"I couldn't help but notice how you like call me your Master." Tease her and start flirting with her. You know she has feelings for you, and you want to ease her into them.Picrel. I don't generally like the tsundere attitude but they are fun to tease.>"You're from Oceanippon, right? How'd you even end up in the Continent?" She usually avoids this conversation when she can, but she might be more open about it with the trust you two have built upSomething I've just noticed is that Yumi might be from Oceanippon, but she's not a kitsune, who I believe are the dominant local race? Was there a significant human minority in Oceanippon in her time?
>>6296228>The two of you would focus on mastering Yumi's powers through the wand. (You'll be able to temporarily levitate and phase through walls while using the ghostly crystal)Sounds fun>>6296231>You'll look for something that could help her be more physical, maybe even something that could let her physically touch things again. (John Doe will have a background action; look into helping Yumi become corporeal, or at least be able to physically touch things)More shenanigans >"You're from Oceanippon, right? How'd you even end up in the Continent?" She usually avoids this conversation when she can, but she might be more open about it with the trust you two have built up.>"I couldn't help but notice how you like call me your Master." Tease her and start flirting with her. You know she has feelings for you, and you want to ease her into them.In that order >>6296254For now I think we will be fine, and I prefer keeping the aluminum hidden for now but I do agree. Eventually we want to move everything above ground and by then we should have other sources of power available. I also don’t want to burn the trees for charcoal because we literally just got a coal mine.
>>6296257It's fine for now, I just don't think we'll be able to scale it up much more and it's increasingly becoming an inconvenience we'll need to address. Still though, while I doubt M-Y will kiss and tell about who their aluminium dealer is when it hits the market, nobody knows how we're making it so they don't have any dots to join on that front. We can get away with a lot by virtue of being a Savant when people's reaction to seeing something odd is "eh, it's just Savant things. Ignore it, dear" and being in the middle of nowhere. Besides, a weir and small powerhouse producing a couple of megawatts out in the forest (think Stewartstown, Morrisville or Fairfax Falls) shouldn't be much more conspicuous than the big cloud of smoke we're producing already.We've been running on charcoal this whole time and will be until we can get production started at the mine, but even then it will require its own constant labour. I hope we haven't clearcut too much of the forest for this (incidentally, demand for charcoal is a large part of the reason why Europe lost so much of its forests).
>>6296295>It's fine for now, I just don't think we'll be able to scale it up much more and it's increasingly becoming an inconvenience we'll need to addressYes, eventually we will move it above ground so we have room to expand >tell about who their aluminium dealer isI doubt the firm will leak it, but someone will tell eventually, by purpose or accident and I am sure there are ways to figure it out. Which is why I want to keep the facility hidden just in case.>We've been running on charcoal this whole time and will be until we can get production started at the mine,Yes but it shouldn’t be too long before that happens so our fuel source is taken care of for the foreseeable future. As for labour, the iron is still there to be exploited for future mining clankers. Overall we are in a pretty comfy place right now.
>>6296302I'm not talking about moving the aluminium production above ground, just the power production. What we have at the moment is an inefficient and disjointed interim solution that has stuck around and is becoming unfit for purpose - we shouldn't be looking to just move it but replace it entirely as soon as we can with either a much better planned, more efficient and more centralised thermal power plant or a hydroelectric facility. The refinery itself can stay below ground for the time being until we're ready - as an added bonus, if we clear the generators out of the basement, we can free up space to expand it without needing to build a surface refinery for now.
>>6296254>Something I've just noticed is that Yumi might be from Oceanippon, but she's not a kitsune, who I believe are the dominant local race? Was there a significant human minority in Oceanippon in her time?Kitsune make up a large part of Oceanippon's population, at least as far as you're aware. Ayane has told you there are some human communities as well as some tanuki ones, and you've heard in passing from the kitsune at the Mitsubishi-Yasuda meeting that the last Shogun was a human. Though most of Ayane's knowledge is second hand because she's lived in Centria since she was a little girl. Hisashi spoke about how humans hunted kitsune for their tails in the past, but he didn't specify if these were humans from Oceanippon or not.
>>6296723All good QM?
Yeah, was still a bit busy.Didn't help that I made a huge update to make up for it lmao. I'll post it in a bit.
>>6297675>>6297633Meant to reply to you, sorry
"You're from Oceanippon, right? How'd you even end up in the Continent?""Oh? Are you interested in the cursed spirit known as Yumi?" Yumi smirked. "Heh. I suppose it's natural for anyone to be curious about a woman with such a lengthy and storied life like my own." Yumi boasted. "As the bearer of the hidden flames and the-""So you're saying you're an old lady?" You interrupted with a smirk of your own. A look of shock adorned her face as she paused."Wha-" Yumi's stunned expression soon morphed into one of outrage. "You would DARE ask the age of a youthful maiden!?""Hey, you're the one that went on about having a 'long and storied life' when I just asked how you ended up here.""S-silence!" Yumi exclaimed. "I am not a blush older than three centuries! In fact, I didn't even get to live most of it! So I am younger than my age would tell you of.""So you're telling me you were asleep for at least a few decades?""During an accursed interval, sealed away in that room, my consciousness was adrift in the Sea of Dreams due to the seal itself! Thusly were the machinations of reality were beyond my grasp. Therefore I am youthful in spirit, you see!""Alright then; for how long have you been asleep?""It doesn't matter." Yumi dismissed. "That has no relevance to your initial inquiry.""I just want to get to know you better." You smiled a bit more sincerely."That's-!" Yumi paused, then blinked, and finally she blushed once more. "Fine... I'll tell you..."She then proceeded to talk about herself: She was a human born in an island called Islainu, in a small village called Kotan, to a people called the Ningenshima at a time when the Samurai's Shogunate was entrenched in Oceanippon (easily making her story begin more than a few centuries ago). She was an only child, apparently."Alas, I perished in a tragic ambush by a group of korpokkur as I was picking flowers." Yumi reveals with her hands clasped sadly."Korpokkur?"
"I've heard people call them Koro-pok-kuru. They're said to be a type of yokai. But I consider them to be more like gnomes except shorter, more spiteful, and very elusive." She explained. "And like gnomes, they're great at trade, but focus on barter. Legend says they've been in Oceanippon since the before any other species set foot on the islands. In that same legend, the korpokkur used to live in harmony with their neighbors until someone tried to catch one. They held a grudge against every sapient being in Oceanippon since." She averted her gaze as she said this. "I worked for a samurai that was sent there to protect the local villages from them.""I see." Interesting. For some reason you felt like that species should be more timid than that, but they sounded fierce. "So you used to have a Master? Or was that Samurai your teacher? Your boss?""A Master, yes. But not a Master-husband." Yumi said, recovering. "I was a Samurai Lord's servant, and a lady in waiting to his wives.""You weren't a slave-wife, then." You reiterated her words. It wasn't too surprising she didn't find love, considering the type of person Yumi is."I wasn't." Yumi repeats, looking to the side again but this time with a hint of bitterness in her voice. "Many mortals proclaimed my beauty and envisioned me to be blessed by love and matrimony. They lied, as none offered to take my hand. All shall forever lament the vanishing of such a transcendent, blessed union. T'was a fate none were worthy to behold in the first place!""Alright, so you're from Oceanippon." You said, changing the topic before she got too agitated. "But it's pretty obvious you aren't a kitsune. Was Oceanippon ruled by humans back then or what?""The Shoguns were purely human, their very being a vibrant testament to the potential of mankind's ambitions. A sizable part of the Samurai, likewise, were human, but not all of them were. It was not odd to see a kitsune samurai here or there. Hearken!" Yumi nearly shouted, becoming animated anyway. "Though humanity may be like a scattered constellation across Oceanippon's isles, the embers of man's realm flicker still! Forsooth, isles of humans exist, sanctuaries untouched by the other peoples. What remains of human culture in the southern lands mingles with the beastfolk and yokai. But in the north a bastion of humanity stands defiant."Humans were never the majority of Oceanippon; but there are places and islands that were majority humans. While the smaller human communities in the southern islands were more similar to kitsune or tanuki culture, there were human-majority places in the north that were culturally different. She didn't know what areas korpokkur lived in, having never really gotten a good look at them even as they killed her, but Yumi said that the lived near ponds, usually near the water lilies. As for most other yokai, Yumi tended to avoid them when possible since they could be dangerous to deal with— even for a ghost.
It seemed like the people of Oceanippon didn't share a united identity— unlike the Japan of your old world— but instead three main species competed and cooperated with each other in the islands; kitsune, tanuki, and humans.Beyond that, there were the more 'amiable' species of yokai that lived on the island with their own smaller societies. Yet a large part of Oceanippon was fighting and surviving against monsters, most of whom were considered to be oni.Still, the main three species— human, kitsune, and tanuki alike— were only united under the Emperor and the system of Oceanippon, mostly to defend themselves against the hordes of monsters and malicious yokai. Later Yumi would tell you that the yokai were nearly impossible to befriend,her own experiences as evidence— but whether these attempts failed because of them or because of Yumi, you didn't know.So, in other words, if Oceanippon was Japan, then most humans in the northern islands (which Yumi was part of) were this world's version of the Ainu (with more than a few differences, apparently). But there were still some human communities in the south. You'd need to talk with Ayane again about this just to get an understanding of what modern Oceanippon looks like when compared to the picture Yumi painted."You still haven't answered my question." You noted."Sheesh, I was getting there." She said, looking like she wanted to roll her eyes. She didn't, however. "After my corporeal form shattered, I, now a spectral phantom, haunted the very grounds where I once served as a mere mortal! For eons, I plagued them with my deadly hexes! Know this, mortal: my spectral torment was a curse of eternal despair... Kekekeke!" Yumi then proceeded to recount of all the pranks and annoying things she pulled on the samurai guy and his household. Though described with an exaggerated floweriness, none of her acts seemed that bad. You couldn't tell if this was merely because recently became a ghost, or because she had a soft spot for her former boss's family in her heart."And I'm guessing you either got kicked out or you left after they passed away." You said."I was gonna leave anyway." Yumi huffed."You sure seem to know quite a bit about Oceanippon." You noted."I wandered throughout the countryside, avoiding priestesses and shrine maidens while listening to the tales of wanderers and traders.""Were the shrine maidens trying to exorcise you?""Forsooth. Though their deeds reeked of folly, I can understand why most would be wary of a wandering phantom." Yumi had a rare moment of introspection. "Moreover, I refused to become another monstrous spirit that attacks others at random.""But wasn't attacking people your whole thing when you were freed from the room?""No it wasn't!" She denied it."The first thing you did when revealing yourself was put a death curse on me and my first wife." You deadpanned.
"Fool, I did not!" She puffed her cheeks. "The first thing I did was declare myself as awoken from my slumber! THEN I placed a curse of death upon you and Herta. I am not a harbinger of corruption; I merely sought to fortify my sacred domain and claim this hallowed ground as my destined haunt!""For someone that says she's against corruption, you seemed pretty apprehensive about Holy Magic." You reminded her."Hmph, maybe so." Yumi admitted. "Even I once bathed in the reverence of the masses. Herta's sacred incantations are of no concern to me so long as her radiant magic does not sear my ghostly vessel.""Oh?" Your interest was piqued. "You used to be worshiped?""I see you are impressed!" More like surprised. "Well, Maste- Lord Savant! After traversing from graveyard to graveyard I, the the cursed servant Yumi, descended upon a forsaken hamlet. It was there that my destiny's currents converged. A mere moment later, and the charade of masquerading as the village's resident deity proved to be simple.""And you planned this?" You were starting to see her in a different light."How could I not?" She seemed proud. "The fact that I accidentally trapped myself in the shrine was of little significance-" And just like that she stumbled on her words. "Ah, I mean, that is to say-"She tried to cover her slip-up, but it became clear that she didn't plan anything. What happened was that she accidentally trapped herself in a local shrine— with her whole pretending to be a goddess thing being a big misunderstanding thanks to her grandiose words.Anyway, she told you about her exploits as the local tutelary spirit of some village whose name she didn't bother remembering. After she got the hang of things she would try to haunt the people there, to mixed success. It was here that she was able to practice her curses, eventually showing a talent in said skill."Those fools knew not of the protective aegis I provided for their small community. They banished me, —Yumi— the wielder of forbidden power, from their mundane lives!"In other words; once they got sick of Yumi's chuuni-isms, and realized she was just a ghost with no divine origin, they all ran her out of town. She tried to do the same thing in the next town she went to, and the one after that, but they all ended in failure. Since then she realized she didn't want to be a goddess and adopted her moniker as the 'cursed wandering servant'."I'm guessing pretending to be a goddess is treason against the Emperor." You said."What?" Yumi frowned. "Why would that stir any shadows? Unless I, the wandering servant of darkness, proclaim dominion or rebellion over the Faceless Emperor, there is naught but silence in reply to my actions.""What do you mean?""The Chrysanthemum Citadel may hold a slumbering god, but the Shogunate's marionettes dance to strings unseen! The Shoguns crave only tribute and the silent awe of the Emperor's subjects."
"Some good it did to acknowledge the fleeting reign of Samurai authority, seeing their fate today..." She scoffed.It sounded like the Shogun didn't really care to much about what happened on the lower rungs of Oceanippon."I thought the Shoguns were a human faction, though? Aren't they supposed to be on your side?""They are." She said. "They are the Emperor's iron fist, bound by the Bushido code, sworn protectors of humanity... Alas, they are lacking in that latter department.""You know, it's interesting that they're defending the Emperor so much, since he isn't even 100% human.""But the Emperor is a pure human." Yumi said that as if it was the most obvious thing in the world."I heard that the Emperor was a mix between the kitsune, tanuki, and human." You said, recalling some of Ruby's words; your Mastermind having read that trivia about the Emperor of Oceanippon from a book somewhere. And while Ayane talked about the Emperor once or twice, she didn't really dive into the subject of Oceanippon politics."That..." Yumi thought about it for a moment. "That wouldn't be too surprising. Not many have seen the Emperor, with only the Imperial family, his servants, or the Shogun himself being the closest. He's always stayed inside that giant city-palace thing, and when he moved around he's carried in a fancy box by Oceanippon's best Samurai. And even then every emperor always wears an enchanted fox mask when going outside, so it's hard to know what he really looks like.""A fox mask? As in, a kitsune mask?""Humans say it's a fox mask, gifted by those rare animals that could talk and unrelated to the modern kitsune. The kitsune say it's a kistune mask, given by a transformed kitsune, claiming it's proof he's a pure-blooded kitsune that hides his tails. The tanuki also claim he's a pure-blooded tanuki, though I don't know what their reasoning is." Yumi said."Does he have tails?" You asked."The eternally cursed spirit known as Yumi... doesn't know." Yumi shrugged. "If he does have tails, it's not too hard to use invisibility or illusions to hide them.""What do you think about the Emperor?" You asked."Pfft." Yumi gained an arrogant smile to her face. "This so-called 'Emperor'? If he's not merely a human then he's phantom, I suspect. Or a puppet-like fabrication conjured forth by the Shogun's machinations. A royal woven from shadows and lies, existing only within the distorted reality the Shogun seeks to impose upon us.""Isn't that a bit of an unorthodox belief?" You were surprised by how low of an opinion she had of Oceanippon's system. "Since the Emperor is supposed to be a god and all that. Not to mention Oceanippon still has an emperor." You'd have to ask Ayane about this later. This whole conversation got you curious about Oceanippon in general, since this sounded very different from the Japan you knew from your old world."Maybe." She shrugged.
But then she did a pose. "However! A mortal being revered is not an impressive thing; even I was hailed as a celestial being, once. The forging of divinity within those in the mortal world is merely a whisper in the abyss, when compared to the true power of the Gods of Heaven. It is more impressive to see a mortal emperor like the Kaiser, who united all of Eastia under him."You pivoted the conversation once again, this time to get her to talk more about herself. Her people, the Ningenshima, live in islands other than Islainu, always to the north of Oceanippon, but still not too far away from the mainland. She finally began to talk about how she came from there to the Continent."Upon my travels, I was captured by a mad Onmyoji-""Tell me what an Onmyoji is." You ordered."Don't interrupt me!" Yumi huffed. "Onmyoji are talented in the arts of astrology, divination, and geomancy; what you Continentals call a 'court magician'. This Onmyoji, called Hoshidoma, was exiled from the palace for practicing necromancy, creating abominations, making deals with demons, and forming a Monster Room within the Chrysanthemum Citadel. I, Yumi, along with various other spirits, were captured in various sealing crystals and taken abroad as he sneaked onto a foreign vessel.""Which type of foreign vessel?""I only know that it was neither a Westphalian nor Eastian." Yumi said. "Anyway, he faked his death before leaving.""Did he only take you with him?""No. There were some other ghosts, some undead servants of his, and his wife.""How many wives did he have?""Only one." Yumi replied. "Tsukubane. She perished sometime ago before they made the trip across the ocean. But she was kept in the realm of the living due to her Master-husband's necromancy. Though she always claimed to be on the verge of becoming a monster, she didn't need corruption magic to be evil and cruel.""That's odd." You said to yourself. If these people are assumed to have come here, then wouldn't there be a more Japanese sort of style to the place?"It is not the strangest thing about the situation. The boat was also enchanted to be stealthy, as Oceanippon did not allow for foreign trade.""No, I mean, there's no sign of Japanese stuff in the mansion or the dungeon.""Japanese?" Yumi frowned."Oceanippon from my old world." You explained."Hm. That'll be explained when I finish telling my story." While that information appeased her curiosity, her frown didn't abate. "Anyway, we all landed in a port within the portion of the Continent after months of sea travel and island hopping; but not before scamming many-a coastal town of their gold." That would explain why all the gold coins you found in Yumi's room were so old.
"I, along with many other spirits, escaped from the fiend's clutches through some clever trickery! I went to Südostenland, which was an old rival nation of what you now know as Eastia, while the rest of the spirits scattered through the winds to find their fate."Here she began to speak about her actions in a pre-Eastian coastal town, which was now the city of Leipgart-Pflau. She learnt how to speak Common from one of the locals there, and was generally treated with kindness by most inhabitants.Eventually in this pre-Eastian town she found a tutor that helped her learn how to use spirit magic. And it was here that you realized something; while she went on with her in-depth delusions of arcane magic from the Everlasting Empire and enchantments, you realized that Yumi was an inverse weeb for 'Continental spirit magic'."... and while I was practicing a curse that could deny the ability to taste anything, I was found and kidnapped by Hoshidoma, after which I was ferried away and brought to the dungeon. Unsurprising, considering Hoshidoma was fascinated by ancient dungeons." She was succinct about that part."That still doesn't explain why the place doesn't have any Oceanippon stuff. In fact, Cattleya said the dungeon had dwarfish architecture." You recalled."Neither the mansion nor the dungeon were built by him. I think he was studying the place."Yumi proceeded to tell you of the actions he took to establish himself here; outfitting some of the undead skeletons with the armor from buried dwarven graves, restoring most of the dwarven traps, while also finding a way to control the golems. Yumi was then placed in the dungeon's final room, where she was promptly forgotten about for at least a century.She received some vindication when a group of Eastian adventurers came by and killed Hoshidoma and his undead wife, wanting to find an unexplored dungeon to loot.Just as the Eastians agreed to look into ways to let Yumi free, a Westphalian Savant Lord invaded the dungeon as well and killed the Eastians. He seized all Oceanippon items and experimented on them, and when he didn't find anything of interest he destroyed it all. Thankfully the money Hoshidoma obtained and the spell-holding jewels remained hidden from the Savant until Mel discovered them some months ago."This other Savant Lord, instead of taking over the underground and making it his home, decided to hide it away." Yumi recounted. "He wasn't focused on technology like you are, but instead was rightly fascinated with spells and powerful enchantments. That door from earlier was made with an ancient Artemian spell, which thankfully caused me to slumber dreamlessly until you and your goddess awoke me." And that solved the mystery as to why the door was locked so well and why the stone structures had such strong magic potential.Upon hearing that it was an ancient spell you made a mental note to write to Aila about it, if only to have your cute elf wife come over here again.
The previous Savant, from what she knew, tunneled upwards until he reached the surface after creating the door to seal Yumi and the monsters underneath the basement. This unnamed Savant proceeded to disappear soon after that, never to be heard from again."What do you think happened to him?" You asked."Verily, that vile Orc, the harbinger of that bygone conflict, has unleashed his wicked designs, stealing his essence for the abyssal void beyond!" Yumi said. It wasn't a bad theory, considering that Oghlurk boasted about having fought and killed Savants. Then again, orcs were an artificial species that emerged only a couple of centuries ago...However this didn't explain how the manor itself came to be. Yumi seemed to think it was new, which likely meant it was at most half a century old.And so the two of you continue to talk and talk. About her past, about your present ideas, about the future you both shared. While she at times she got annoyed by your teasing, it was still obvious she held more respect for you than before.Still it was way too fun to tease her."I couldn't help but notice how you like call me your Master." You said with a grin."Master? You?" Yumi laughed nervously, averting her eyes for a moment. "You must be imagining things.""Don't you remember all the times when-""Incorrect. Your ears are deaf and your eyes are veiled!" Her blush was more honest than her words."Hmm." Maybe a bit of her own delusions would do the trick "Don't you remember that time when-"Mel chose this time to knock on the door."Come on in." You said."Master," Said your beguiler, "I have some news about the-" She paused when noticing Yumi's expression."What do you mean by that, Savant Lord??" Yumi demanded, doing her best to ignore the newcomer."It was a hot summer evening," You began pulling a story out of you ass "And I was sweating a storm. But you brought me some ice cold lemonade, and we talked until we were under the night sky. Then we both confessed our love to each other." You gave her a shit eating grin "I then went incorporeal and we started making out under a tree-""AAAAH!" Yumi face was became a shade bluer "THAT'S A LIE!!! YOU DIDN'T EVEN HAVE THAT POWER THAT UNTIL RECENTLY! AND YOU CAN ONLY USE IT WITH ME! AND GHOSTS CAN'T KISS! AND-!""I know. Which is why I'm grateful for that wonderful miracle." You kept going. "Especially after we shared that steamy moment in the dungeon yesterday-""A LIE!" Yumi repeated. You end up chuckling, which, while makes her even more annoyed, it also gives her the chance to calm down."C'mon, I know you like it when I give you some attention." You said with a smile."Me? Like your attention?" Yumi tried to compose herself, tried to smirk, and even tried to look smug, but her blush somehow turned even more blue than before. "Why would I like that? It's not like I like you..." Realization dawned on her. "Oh no.""... is this a bad time?" Mel said as she looked between you two.
"It's actually perfect timing." You said. "Are you here to tell me about the dead sharks and other fish that washed up to shore?""Yeah, pretty much." Mel smiled. "You're good at noticing things, Master.""I have experience from my previous world.""I can tell." Mel looked proud of herself."In love with him? No way..." Yumi kept muttering to herself."Anyway," You continue, entertained by Yumi's antics, "I'm not half as detailed as you are, Mel. You're the one that has a talent for it.""Thank you, Master. We make a pretty good team together, right?" She smiled at the compliment, her face also gaining a blush. "Oh! Before I forget... uh, before I forget about what I found; remember when the Mara Merusia and her sisters warned us about giant aquatic monsters? Well..."As Yumi processed her own emotions, Mel gave you a rundown on where the evidence pointed to: Your beguiler came to the conclusion that it was some sort of giant octopus or squid that was tearing apart the sharks, with some smaller fish taking bites out of it when the shark was already dead. This giant aquatic monster was getting closer and closer to your ports and the dungeon's ocean entrance which, if what the mermaids said was true, it the giant monster might've considered the place it's territory."This isn't- no, wait, this has to be a joke, right?" Yumi continued talking to herself, not listening to what Mel had just said."Master," Mel leaned towards you and spoke in a half-whisper "Is it really alright to tease her so much?""She'll be fine." You said. "She likes it."Mel looked at the flustered Yumi, then back to you. "Careful, Master. She might develop an addiction to getting teased..." You swear you heard Mel say "Like how I got addicted to Master spoiling me...""I'll keep that in mind." You said. "Anyway, you made sure that the dungeon entrance is completely locked, right?" You changed the subject."Yeah. I double and triple checked; it had all the seals you and Herta put on it, locking from the inside and out. I flew down there to test it from the outside, and it was practically impenetrable. Also I set a few traps that should slow down any monster that enters the dungeon, if it somehow gets broken for whatever reason.""Good job. We don't want anything making a mess out of things in the dungeon." You said.Still, knowing that there was a giant monster getting closer by wasn't the best feeling.
You decide on what to do with this information.>You'll personally use the BoatMech to go underwater and fight it. It'd be a shame to have it eat all the fish nearby, especially since Catty likes to use that area as a fishing spot. (Will use up a portion of John Doe's action next week)>Keep an eye out for it using your aquatic clankers. But other than that, unless it attacked you, it didn't really bother you. If it became a problem in the future you could deal with it then.>You had another idea. Maybe you could write to someone to help deal with these aquatic beasts... (Who do you ask?) (Suggestions: Thea, the mermaid sisters, Hisashi, the Guildmaster Gaul, or contact the Iron Boot Mercenary Company in Centria to have them refer you to mercenary specialists)>(Write-in)After sharing your thoughts with Mel, your quarter-fae beguiler departs to do her job, looking around for anything suspect about the ocean.Yumi was still floating around. Though now she was staring intently at you, as if she was waiting for you to speak."Ready to admit your undying love for me?" You smirk at the ghost girl."I am ready to admit that I am your servant." She bows her head, to your surprise. "But beyond that..." She lets the sentence hang."Interesting. Fufufu..." You acted like this was all part of your plan.If Yumi needed time then you'd be happy to give it to her. Besides, you could tease her more like this."Guh... Cease that infernal cackling!""You wish." You gave her another shit-eating grin.A small moment of silence passed you both by, mostly because you could tell that Yumi was had something on her mind she wanted to say to you."Mukkuri." She said suddenly."Hm?""That's my name." Yumi continued. "When I was a girl I liked to play an instrument called the Mukkuri, which my granny made. So my parents named me after that." She looked away bashfully. "I even made a theme song for myself...""I'd like to hear it one day." You said, with Yumi's face threatening to show a small smile. Still that brought some other questions. "Wait, does that mean Yumi is your last name?""Wrong again, mortal!" Yumi said with a flourish. "We, the Ningenshima, have no need for surnames! We are given names once we do something of interest!" Huh, so they weren't born with a name. "The name 'Yumi' was bestowed upon me by a band of kitsune Samurai when my astral form traveled across the realm of Oceanippon. Why 'Yumi', you dare inquire? Fufufu..." She giggled in a way with a clear attempt to imitate your own laughter. "Even I, the cursed wandering servant, cannot fathom why! Yet this sonorous name resonated within my very soul; thus did I seize it as my own, as a badge of my own power!""I also think it's a pretty name." You replied, causing her to stutter.Another bout of silence was shared. It was peaceful, or at least it would've been if it weren't for your wives updating you on how things were going in their work every so often.
While you were able to find more about Oceanippon through the previous conversation, Yumi's information was doubtlessly out of date and exaggerated. But there was enough that slipped between her delusions to get a clearer picture of what things were like back then."Hey, just so you know," You began again, "I made another crystal prison.""Master-sama," Yumi said seriously. Her suddenly calling you her Master made you blink "If I enter a new glass prison, I fear that the dark powers of the Hidden Clockwork may become too great to hold back..." She poses dramatically once again."You're scared that you might be forgotten for another century, right?" You say. Her sudden pause told you you'd hit the nail in the head. "Don't worry, as long as I'm around I won't forget to bring you back out.""Aaargh!" She screams like she's in pain. You'd be concerned if she didn't do something like this every time she was being dramatic. "The power of the Clockwork Hex-""Wasn't it the Hidden Clockwork?""That's what I said! Ahem. The power of the Hidden Clockwork is being sealed inside me... I will need to recover from this fierce mental spar wit you, Master-sama! Your trust must be shared with me, before the dark forces corrupt the lands..."You hold out the new crystal and she enters it willingly.While it was tempting to prank her by pretending to leave her in some safe or locked room, you didn't want to break the trust she placed in you. And so, after a few minutes of chatting with her, mostly to see how she felt within the soul-capturing crystal you cobbled together, you summon her out so she can fly around once more. While she assured you that there was nothing wrong with the item itself, even being better than the previous capturing crystal, she was clearly relieved you let her out.The smile she gives you is almost blinding.===It was a beautiful day, even as grey clouds approached from the distance.It was later in the week, and Herta was hard at work countering the forces of nature with her lighthouse.In fact she was right next to you. A smug look adorned her face."I'm almost done with it, Master." She said with pride. "And all without construction clankers!""As long as you aren't doing anything dumb." You chided her, taking a glance at the growing bump her stomach was proudly showing. You figured that Herta would be in no position to make such mana/strength intensive builds like this one in a few weeks."Don't worry, Master!" She winked at you. "I'm the Goddess of Artifice!""Right," You said "Just, remember what I told you about pushing yourself."
"Yes, Master!" Was her reply as yawned, leaned on you, and held your hand.The lighthouse was almost done. While you didn't know much about the ideal placement or how they worked, other than being there to guide ships, it was still on you to place it somewhere. Where exactly did you want it to be built?>By the cove. It was closer to the dungeon entrance where you expected to make a port later.>By your dockyard. It was closer to your mansion, and was where your BoatMech was moored. A small beach was next to it.>By the highest rocky cliff. While not close to your mansion, it would tell others not to get too close to the place.>(Write-in)Later that evening, after you kissed Herta to sleep, you would find that Gerty speaking to you about her successful day."Sir," Your Holy Knight kneeled before you "Forgive me-""Yeah, yeah, you're an incompetent failure." You rudely interrupted. "Are you gonna keep on repeating yourself like a broken record?" You lifted up her chin with a hand. "Or are you gonna start being useful for me?""Master..." She looked pleased with how 'forceful' you were being to her. "I will do better! I swear onto you that by the end of the week, the mine shall be fixed to your ideal!""Is that really all you have to say to me?" You 'scoffed' at her, bringing her up for a 'forceful' kiss. It was a bit of an odd position, but you made it work."Master..." A look of devotion mixed with fiery determination took hold of her eyes as your gazes met. "I won't fail you, sir!"Gerty was honestly doing a pretty good job. She took every precaution; if she ever needed to look in the mine then the water-necklace helped her keep her breath as she covered her body with protective gear and the enchanted items you gave her. Spider clankers crawled upon the walls, dispatching any enemies and finding anything of concern before her inspections, while construction clankers dug around and reinforced the area, and the standard clankers got rid of any of the stronger opponents. You were pretty proud of her and of how well she was taking care of herself, though a part of you suspected that she was just doing this so she could be 'rewarded' by you...Either way, you were on the verge of getting a functioning coal mine.And the clankers still had their drills on them, making available the opportunity to get some coal.>And you wouldn't waste any time in getting it. (Uses up Gerty's and Cattleya's action next week, leading the clankers to mine it and dragging carts of coal to the manor respectively)>And you'd make sure to build your first bit of infrastructure to facilitate getting coal. (Uses either Herta's or Gerty's action next week to make a road and a railway connecting the mine to your manor)>But you wanted to wait. At least until you had digging clankers and had a better connection to the mine.>(Write-in)
>>6297832>You'll personally use the BoatMech to go underwater and fight it. It'd be a shame to have it eat all the fish nearby, especially since Catty likes to use that area as a fishing spot. (Will use up a portion of John Doe's action next week)Its eating our fish that are our Catty favorite this can not stand. And it is threat to our food security.>>6297862>By the highest rocky cliff. While not close to your mansion, it would tell others not to get too close to the place.Sounds like smartest place for it>>6297862>>But you wanted to wait. At least until you had digging clankers and had a better connection to the mine.Herta did warn us about not having digger clackers.
>>6297832>OPERATION CALAMARII don't really feel like going and fighting a kraken in hand to hand. Treat it like a submarine.Step 1: Search for the creature using the aquatic clankers. Track and observe it.Step 2: Craft ourselves up a nice rack of depth charges, calibrated especially for the squidStep 3: Fly over it. Drop.>>6297862>By the highest rocky cliff. While not close to your mansion, it would tell others not to get too close to the place.It will give it the greatest visibility and mark a dangerous coast properly. We can build some harbour beacons later once we actually build the port.>And you'd make sure to build your first bit of infrastructure to facilitate getting coalDon't start digging until we have proper digging clankers, but I do want to get all the infrastructure set up and ready to go. We can get some experience with rail engineering too.Now, I suppose a question here is what we're going to do with this coal. Right now, we'd need it for the generators in the basement and in our various vehicles and if we go into iron refining we'd need some in that process as well but if we make the jump to hydroelectricity later, our need for it will drop. We could use it for producing synthetic liquid fuels and gas later for combustion engine and gas turbine experiments if we go that way. Still, are we only going to use it around our estate, or are we going to work towards being able to export it in bulk? For that, we'd certainly need the port or a proper rail connection.
>>6297832>You'll personally use the BoatMech to go underwater and fight it. It'd be a shame to have it eat all the fish nearby, especially since Catty likes to use that area as a fishing spot. (Will use up a portion of John Doe's action next week)Does the adventurer guild do (corpse) pickup?>>6297862>By the highest rocky cliff. While not close to your mansion, it would tell others not to get too close to the place.Supposed to warn ships so this seems like a good spot>And you'd make sure to build your first bit of infrastructure to facilitate getting coal. (Uses either Herta's or Gerty's action next week to make a road and a railway connecting the mine to your manor)Even if we don’t have digger clankers yet, we can do this.
>>6297875Won’t we still need coal to make the iron into steel?
>>6298027>Does the adventurer guild do (corpse) pickup?Yes, but only for B-Rank Adventurers and above (you're currently C-Rank). Although you're well connected enough that they might come anyway if you ask.There's also some adventurers and mercenaries that specialize in killing and getting rid of giant monster corpses, but they do it for gold.
It was near the end of the week, and everything was going great.Ruby Rose, in her quest to learn more battle moves, figured out her first [Custom Special] — an ability called Mana Contingency: It was pretty much what it sounded like, allowing for extra mana storage that she could tap into whenever she wanted. It had the added bonus of being almost imperceptible; meaning that she could secretly use it, with only those that were the most sensitive to mana ever noticing she had extra mana available.Cattleya and Bertha were able to get you quite a bit of tin and iron; of differing types, too. It was a surprising amount that was apparently just lying around under your noses. Both women told of some more remaining, though how much more there was they couldn't tell.Catty was able to make some iron ingots in her free time, mostly thanks to Ruby's previous optimizations and the manor's efficient organization kept up by a Holy Secretary named Gerty.In spite of all the work she had, rather than because of it, Cattleya was able to complete it."Pretty nice, eh guv?" Cattleya meowed."You did an excellent job, Cat." You declared. "A boon is sure to come your way.""Don't need all of that fancy shite, Master." Cattleya said with a smile. "You know what I'm after.""How about a massage then?" You offered with a chuckle."Now you're roight up me alley." Cattleya said, clearly looking forward to it.You made sure to reward your feline with some massages and kisses, making more intimate moments until your Cat happily purred herself to sleep.(Gained 500lbs of steel ingots)(Gained tin and iron; cassiterite, hematite, goethite, etc)You noted how some of the machines had some bits of magnetite stuck on them. While the more mundane machines reacted as you'd expected (which was to say nothing too unexpected), it seemed to have some properties when a clank got some in its clockwork system. It gave you ideas, though nothing was particularly useful at the time.While you, Herta, and Gerty prepared yourselves to decide who would do what this week, and how things would be allotted between you all, talk of infrastructure was underway. Your two masochists gladly offered themselves to work on roads and railways: Herta would use her powers and make it more in line with Lunacy Savantae (she said something about automatic powered-railways to make things easier to move), meanwhile Gerty would simply use the construction clankers to build a normal railway (as much as she disliked Eastia, she couldn't deny they made decent infrastructure that was worth emulating).Though Herta had an intrinsic talent for building shit and would give any infrastructure some interesting and (hopefully) more efficient properties, Gerty was still reliable and you'd have the certainty of laying down infrastructure that was both high quality and less involved with Lunacy Savantae (making it more straightforward and easy to replicate, though less durable than Savant-made things).
If you had to decide between which of them would work on it building infrastructure...>You'd choose Herta. (Herta's action will be decided for this week) (Gerty's action will be available next update)>You'd choose Gerty. (Gerty's action will be decided for this week) (Herta's action will be available next update)>(Write-in) (Choose someone else to lay down the infrastructure? Will cancel the person's weekly action)And with that settled, there was the question of what you'd have everyone would do next week...(John Doe will be busy preparing underwater operation for a part of the week. His action will be available later on)Cattleya:>Collect as much scrap metal as she can find from the estate.>Process the obtained metals into tin and iron ingots (Will process materials obtained into 5000lbs of tin and iron ingots)>Capture more goats from the mountains and make an enclosure for them.>Chop down some trees from the nearby forest.>Plant some saplings and seeds.>Use the magical fertilizer to make the cotton fields become ripe again.>Continue practicing her gauntlets and shooting.>Keep on mining the placer deposits. There was still a bit more left.>(Write-in)Mel:>Work on her invisibility.>Work on her mana's stamina.>Work on her physical stamina.>Practice her fairy magic.>Continue practicing her sharpshooting and sniping skills.>Train in her infiltration and ambushing.>Scout around the estate.>(Write-in)Bertha:>Patrol the estate.>Work on her household skills.>Practice with another weapon. (Gun? Sword? Spear? Other?)>Plant some seeds and flowers in the gardens.>Chop down trees in the forest for lumber.>Start studying things. She might complain, but you wanted her to be smarter.>Craft some things. It won't be as good as what a Savant or artificer could do, but it was still decent. (Armor or Weapons?)>Look after the goat family. See what the goats can provide if cared for.>Keep on mining the placer deposits. There was still a bit more to be found.>(Write-in)Ruby Rose:>Go into the glass greenhouse and look into cultivating something beneficial.>Look for more dyes that could be used.>Make potions for you. She apparently knew a bit about Recall potions, and could modify them to work on skin contact.>Read and practice the spells from the spellbook found in the woods.>Write to her connections in Centria.>Continue practicing her battling skills, sharpening the abilities she already has.>(Write-in)Ayane:>Continue training both magically and physically.>Brew some more potions for you.>Continue writing to her connections in Centria. Your kitsune family was preparing everything already, but it never hurt to be safe.>(Write-in)
Rolled 50 (1d100)>>6298105>You'd choose Herta. (Herta's action will be decided for this week) (Gerty's action will be available next update)Cattleya:>Collect as much scrap metal as she can find from the estateI think we should "clean" the estate of any scrap metal before there is any babeis running aroundMel:>Practice her fairy magic.This seems useful in multible wayBertha:>Look after the goat family. See what the goats can provide if cared for.Food security Ruby Rose:>Continue practicing her battling skills, sharpening the abilities she already has.She is on a roll so why not continueAyane:>Continue training both magically and physically.Her being in better shape is good
Rolled 10 (1d100)>>6298105>You'd choose Gerty.As alluring as it is to make everything esoteric and flashy, I want to get into the habit of making actually replicable technology so it doesn't all hinge on us or Herta and can interface better with the outside.Catty:>Keep on mining the placer deposits. There was still a bit more left.Tick this one off and go pound some more sand.Mel:>Continue practicing her sharpshooting and sniping skills.She's done a lot of magic training recently, she shouldn't slack off on her shooting eitherBertha:>Look after the goat family. See what the goats can provide if cared for.No dear, this isn't punishment detail. Don't let them eat your skirt.Ruby:>Read and practice the spells from the spellbook found in the woods.See if we can get her up to basic magical proficiency tooAyane:>Continue training both magically and physically.Back on the grind, I suppose>>6298030Carbon is for reducing the iron oxides into metallic iron, steelmaking just needs air/oxygen and a few additives to decarbonise, alloy, heat treat etc. the iron.
>>6298157>>6298161Bruh
Rolled 13 (1d100)>>6298105Another update? Very fast>You'd choose Gerty. (Gerty's action will be decided for this week) (Herta's action will be available next update)Just normal labour, no need for Herta on this>Collect as much scrap metal as she can find from the estate.If we still got scrap around may as well>Practice her fairy magic.Eventually we should let her scout outside the estate a bit>Look after the goat family. See what the goats can provide if cared for.Mhhh wool. >Make potions for you. She apparently knew a bit about Recall potions, and could modify them to work on skin contact.Give her something for her mind to work on for a bit>Continue training both magically and physically.May as well bring her up to par with the others.
>>6298165What? I'm entitled to tweak my post a bit because it annoyed me slightly. I didn't even roll first time if you're thinking I did it to try and get a better one.
>>6298338It just showed me two post (almost) no differents, just roll added.
>>6298344I didn't say who was doing the last two, which I suppose was inconsequential but it minorly irked me when I had done it for the others.
I was think that we should train and improve our battle skills and our mech. For the our wives and children's protection and I would still like to be able to burn armies alone. And timestop mech would be fun.
"Gerty," You said, making your decision "You'll be the one setting up infrastructure from here to the mines.""Yes, sir!" Gerty saluted. "I shall ensure that there's an amply supply of coal at your disposal!""You go do do that." You said, sending your Holy Secretary off to work."Guess that just leaves you and me." Herta said with a smile."Don't think you're off the hook yet." You possessively grasp her soft orbs out of habit. "You'll still need to make yourself useful to me.""Haah~" She nearly moaned. "How is my Master going to bully me this time~?"Well, she'd find out later tonight.With your Holy Knight all but using the clankers to begin laying down some infrastructure, Herta was happy to follow your orders. After you and your goddess satisfied each other that night, you gave her a task to do through the week:>Make an above-ground aluminum production plant.>Begin setting up a dam for one of the rivers.>Build a dockyard by the dungeon's entrance.>Make a tower with stone structures that can influence the weather near the estate.>Create for you some manner of magic item.>Charge up the little jewels with single use spells.>Either create more of or upgrade the robotic sewing machines.>Begin refurbishing one of the mansion's unused rooms into something else.>(Write-in)With that out of the way, Herta fell asleep and you make your way to the dockyard. While there, you set out aquatic some clankers a few tests and gave the BoatMech some final preparations.If everything went well this whole situation would take only a couple of days at most.===It was early in the morning and you'd been basking in your success locating where the giant monster made its territory. You made your intentions to fight it known yesterday, and all your wives predictably wanted to support you however they could. But they couldn't do much other than bless you and use the Orb of Farsight to do some recon, potentially giving you an edge in the fight.Not too long after breakfast you were were intent on relaxing before slaughtering some giant calamari.At least, that's what you'd intended on doing.Right now you held a newspaper in your hand, a quaint print called The Centrian Herald. You were drawn to the bold headline on the front page, where three bold words made for a succinct and eye-catching title: BANDIT KING DEAD!Normally this wouldn't of been much of an issue for you. Other than a mild disappointment from not being able to witness the his death, you would've only felt relief when hearing about his execution. But there lay the problem; he was dead, but not by execution.You read the article again just to make sure you didn't miss anything.
BANDIT KING DEAD!The notorious bandit leader, Bal Asterd, was shot dead in the back of the head by an unknown assailant after much planning was made for his execution.The self-proclaimed 'Bandit King' united various gangs and criminals living in the periphery of the Continental nations into a single organization. He would create a 'Bandit Army' which looted and kidnapped merchant caravans, villages, and corporations; mainly from Centria and the Eastian borderlands. This 'Army' would be responsible for the deaths of at least four Savants.Lionel Rostchilde, whose company and properties were raided by the infamous bandit leader, was happy to speak to us when asked. "While it is an undeniable boon to have this threat to business expunged," He said to an interviewer "We cannot allow ourselves to entertain these celebrations for long. Like always, we must wash our hands of this ugly mess and return to business as usual." Lord Rostchilde was one of the many other business leaders from Eastia and Centria that pressured the I.D.C.A to have the Bandit King executed as soon as possible, even forsaking investigation or trial.Likewise Edgar Thorne, Headmaster of the Centrian Academy, spoke of the matter. "While we should always seek to oppose those like the Bandit King, we have laws in place to enact justice. To ignore them sets a faulty precedent." He also declared that "Sad will be the day in the history of Centria when we celebrate clear acts of vigilantism." He has promised to work with city detectives and law enforcement to catch the assassin. The Adventurer's Guild and the Order of the Jagged Sword are considered suspect according to preliminary reports, yet neither have been openly accused of any crime. Despite the current manhunt receiving funding from the Academy, morale is said to be low within the International Legation Constabulary due to the sudden and unprecedented friction law enforcement now has with the Centrian Guilds and local Knightly Order.Regardless of the circumstances, Centrians and Eastians alike have been cheering upon the news of the Bandit King's death. Even Westphalians, though not as affected by the Bandit King's actions, have been reported to celebrate alongside the jubilant Eastians and Centrians in a rare act of solidarity.The Bandit King, known as Bal Asterd, was a black sheep of the landed Asterd adventuring family, attempting to take up the mantle of the near-mythological founder of the Thieves' Guild — the Bandit King. The Asterd family declined to comment on the matter.Putting that paper aside and grabbing the adventurer's newsletter, creatively named The Adventurer's Newsletter, you gave it a read.
The Guild's news gave a small opinion piece in reply; claiming this would've been preventable if not for the bureaucratic paperwork, corporate meddling, and constant changes in schedule by some important figures that wanted to turn the execution into a spectacle. It also accused the Centrian Academy of Science and Magic of lobbying for a lessening of the Bandit Kings charges. Through it all you could tell that careful wording was made so that it wouldn't be considered a direct insult to either Eastia or Westphalia.There was an small reminder near the bottom of the article that said that 'While acts of heroism are encouraged, taking the law upon one's own hands is considered a crime' and 'If one wanted to fight for justice, there were countless quests relating to cleaning up crimes that any aspiring adventurer could accept. The job board or the front desks are always there to guide any adventurer'.Honestly you felt conflicted about this news. On one hand it was good to know that the Bandit King was dead, on the other this gave you a bad feeling. It was the sort of 'bad feeling' that made you think this was the start of some arc.You mulled over what to do, or if you should even do anything to begin with. You could always write a letter to Todred to ask about what the hell the Academy was doing, or better yet write to your fox dad and see what he has to say about things since he knew the pulse on the economic state of Centria.>You'll write a few letters to some influential people you know, out of curiosity if nothing else.>No need to bother with something that sounded like it was gonna pull you in a side quest.>(Write-in)Alternatively, though not exclusively, you could always go to Centria itself to see what was going on. Besides, an Academy lecture that you were interested in was being held this week; "Mana And The Luminiferous Aether, From Theory To Law Of Physics". That wasn't even mentioning getting the opportunity to visit your cute elf wife, though you hadn't even mailed that letter to her dad yet.But did these things really warrant going to the City of Merchants this time?>Yes and you'd stay there a while. Not only to see what was going on, but to see to your business too. (Will interrupt everyone's weekly actions)>You'd go there for a day, maybe less. Enough time to meet with Aila again and listen to the guest speakers in the Academy.>No. You've had enough of Centria for the time being. So long as both your family and your property were respected you'd let Centria sort out its own problems.>(Write-in)But these problems weren't as pressing as your immediate calamari concerns. Today you needed to ready yourself and focus on the task at hand.Later in the afternoon you were at the dockyard, ready to make the BoatMech dive into the deep of the ocean waters.While the sky was grey with a threat of rain, the ocean itself was calm. Too calm. Calm enough to warrant some investigation.
And so you did, also mentioning this to all of your wives. Only Mel and Ruby helped figure out the phenomenon, both believing that there might be some magical force influencing the calmness of the water. Ruby suggested the giant cephalopod was the culprit, as she'd read about some powerful monsters having certain types of magic that passively and unconsciously affected the environment they lived in.Another consequence of you telling all of your wives was that they took the time to help you however they could. While it was obvious they were just using this as an opportunity to get some extra affection from you, confirmed by the passionate 'good luck kisses' each of them insisted on individually giving to you before you left, you had no room to complain about a bunch of hot women desiring you and wanting the best for you.With one last wave at your wives from behind a magically reinforced glass porthole, you make the now sub-aquatic BoatMech descend into the propeller-churned ocean. You'd often tested the mech's submarine mode, going as far as installing a small sonar-like artifact within it to guide you in darker waters (which you'd tested yesterday, gauging its effectiveness). There was something exciting about using this new submarine form on an actual mission."Master, Master, do you read me?" Herta's voice came through the radio."Loud and clear." You replied, an amused laugh in your tone at how serious she sounded."Great!" Herta's smile could also be heard. "I'm at the radio station right now with most of the others. Anyway, Ruby-""I have the Orb of Farsight with me." Ruby interrupted. "From it I see my gallant Master's mech gliding beneath the waters."Despite Herta making it manageable, the Orb needed a constant flow of mana to power it. This was distracting enough to warrant not taking it with you (you made a mental note of finding a way to look into ways to fully fix that issue one day), but thanks to Ruby's [Mana Contingency] she was able to hold an image of you for at least few hours. Not to say that the Orb was perfect, as sometimes it just led to a foggy water or complete darkness if made to look into certain areas with little to no light, though this could usually be remedied by pouring more mana into it.Unfortunately the radio became less and less reliable the further you went in ocean. Nonetheless you had the assurance that your wives were able to watch your back as you dove deeper into the blue.The initial excitement from using the submarine almost dwindled off into boredom as you went towards the monster's hideout at what felt like a glacial pace, though you knew that you were actually making dangerously good speed. Still you had a few sights that could keep you from being idle.In the more shallower waters, closer to the dungeon's entrance, you find three makeshift shelters under hidden under blankets of handpicked coral. You assumed this was where Mara, Pearl, and Amelia stayed in while living near your estate.
You discover that the more distance you made the more the ocean floor sloped downwards, leading into total darkness at a certain point. Though in most cases the bottom levels were still close enough to get hit by the surface's light, giving the seabed a clearer view.Other discoveries included the wooden skeleton of a pirate ship— which you recognized as the very one you sunk with this mech the day of the Bandit King's invasion— making you entertain thoughts of setting up rigs to salvage its resources. And on the subject of things you could get, there were also more minerals and materials you could obtain beneath the water; mostly copper, nickel, and cobalt, though you found a few bits of exposed iron ore in some rocks as well as some magical crystals scattered about.Beyond this, your focus returned to the task at hand as you found evidence of countless underwater struggles: Many fish skeletons were left behind from one-sided battles, scattered in strangely meticulous piles.You were getting close to the monster's territory.After sending some aquatic clankers to probe the area, and after getting a bit of recon by means of a lucky radio connection (Ayane fussed with the radio, her increased luck giving you a decent, if temporary, signal with your wives), as well as the sonar's own readings would indicate that a massive slithering shadow— once hidden beneath the shipwreck— was moving swiftly and erratically.It twisted about, circling your BoatMech, giving you a glimpses of a shimmering eye the size of a beach ball.After a small bit of silence it burrowed its way into the sand. Various tentacles proceeded to suddenly burst from the ground, flailing against your mech and your clankers.You feel the thrill of battle as the controlled insanity of Lunacy Savantae flowed through your mind, guiding you with a laser sharp focus in defeating this beast.
But what exactly was your plan?>The clankers will defend you while you use the BoatMech to go in for the kill. (Higher DC for clankers, lower DC for BoatMech)>Have the clankers attack the tentacles while you searched for the main body. (Lower DC for clankers, higher DC for BoatMech)>Both the mech and the clankers will deal with the tentacles now. If they were all gone then the main body won't be able to do anything. (Around the same DC for the clankers and the BoatMech)>(Write-in a strategy) (DC will vary)Roll me a 2d100, Bo3First roll is for the BoatMech's attack, second roll is for how well the aquatic clankers do.
Rolled 98, 100 = 198 (2d100)>>6299465>Build a dockyard by the dungeon's entrance.We got coal incoming so power won’t be issue for now. >>6299475>You'll write a few letters to some influential people you know, out of curiosity if nothing else.A lot of people wanted him dead>No. You've had enough of Centria for the time being. So long as both your family and your property were respected you'd let Centria sort out its own problems.We have had enough city trips, next time we go there is to pick up our elf permanently. >>6299487Looks like underwater drilling clankers are on the menu. >>6299494>Both the mech and the clankers will deal with the tentacles now. If they were all gone then the main body won't be able to do anything. (Around the same DC for the clankers and the BoatMech)Think we can taxidermy the thing and put it in the front lobby of the mansion?
Rolled 90, 17 = 107 (2d100)>>6299465>>Create for you some manner of magic item.Maybe she should do something that is less "physical" work than contraction>>6299475>You'll write a few letters to some influential people you know, out of curiosity if nothing else.How annoing, they killed him before he could have splied the beans>You'd go there for a day, maybe less. Enough time to meet with Aila again and listen to the guest speakers in the Academy.Clearly we need to go back there for like a week again soon.>>6299494>Have the clankers attack the tentacles while you searched for the main body. (Lower DC for clankers, higher DC for BoatMech)
>>6299506>Think we can taxidermy the thing and put it in the front lobby of the mansion?With those rolls, I think we can get that and something/body nice too
>>6299510John should explore underwater for the week then if we have the time for it, who knows what we can mine down there if we already found some metals
>>6299465>Begin setting up a dam for one of the rivers.Having coal incoming soon doesn't change that our power supply is a dirty, inefficient bodge job taking up lots of space and I want it gone.Regardless of what we do, I think we should get a hustle on these physical tasks since the window we have to do them with Herta before she gets too pregnant to work is closing fast.>>6299475>You'll write a few letters to some influential people you know, out of curiosity if nothing else.I bet Forthwythe or someone else he did dirty work for had him killed to stop him spilling something incriminating. Oh well, thus always to bandits. Not much we can do now and frankly Centris' corruption usually isn't really our problem but I'd like to know if it will be.>No. You've had enough of Centria for the time being. So long as both your family and your property were respected you'd let Centria sort out its own problems.I'm all Centris'd out for now. I'd like to ask for the lecture notes next time we visit, if they keep them.I don't think I need to weigh in on the fight since the squid has already been reduced to so much calamari.>>6299509>contractionI assume you mean construction, but is funny you'd say that when talking about her doing labour.>>6299519Throw making a mineral dredge and waterproofing the drillbots on the list.
>>6299610>I don't think I need to weigh in on the fight since the squid has already been reduced to so much calamariRoll >Throw making a mineral dredge and waterproofing the drillbots on the list.Why waterproof when we can just make specialized ones? Feel like it’s more expensive if we waterproof all of them.
>>6299649>rollNo, I don't think I will.And it's just me-lingo for designing some aquatic variants.
Rolled 1 (1d3)Might be a little late with the next update since I'm gonna be busy for a while, hopefully it's nothing more than a day.>>6299494>Herta's weekly action1 is for building the dockyard, 2 is for creating a magic item for you, 3 is for setting up a dam.
Sorry about taking so long!A bit of an explanation about what I've been doing irl; my parents recently retired from a company that they've been working most their lives and decided they wanted to spend some time with family as a celebration, so updates might be a little slow for a few days.I'll try to push out the next update in a few hours, thought.Thank you guys for waiting!
A tentacle attempts to latch onto your mech.It was a feint for another tentacle that tried to take advantage of a potential blind spot. You could sense that this monster wanted to pull apart this strange, metallic foreign creature. Though you knew any attack by even the most powerful monster would be a challenge; the BoatMech's submarine form was designed to withstand deep ocean pressure and its hull enchanted with reinforcing spells to this end, with the side effect of making it sustain wrapping and piercing attacks. Despite these precautions Ruby suggested some contingency plans to you, which you happily implemented just in case the BoatMech went out of commission for whatever reason and you needed to get out of there quickly.You'd never find out how powerful a tentacle attacks was, since they all fell short. When fighting you seemed pointless, another tentacle was swung at a clank with surprising speed— yet this one also misses, unable to keep up with your machines."Alright," You smile "Time to fry some calamari."You're hardly thinking as you speak that corny one-liner. Maybe this world's logic might be getting to you more than you thought.A mix of adrenaline meshed with your own perception and piloting skills consciously forced your senses to sharpen in a way you'd rarely felt before.In the end it was Lunacy Savantae that won you the day. You felt the familiar madness flow through your very soul, though at a much more pronounced effect: Minutes worth of thoughts passed by in the span of a second, letting you you formulate and discard strategy after strategy in this underwater battlefield. You could somehow feel the ocean pressure and currents' movements around you.These new sensations, combined with your sensitivity to mana, almost overwhelm you. But you manage to control all these errant thoughts and senses.You visualize every potential underwater maneuver, placing in the finishing pieces of this metaphorical jigsaw puzzle. You can't help but crack a smile as it dawns on you that this fight would now become a trivial thing.Immediately you and your clankers overwhelm the tentacles surrounding you, with the robots pinning them while you paralyzed every last one of the appendages with large pulses of energy.A part of you wasn't even sure how you were managing to effectively shoot small pulses of electricity from the Lightning Rail. But that didn't matter now as you took advantage of the oddly calm waters to go from place to place, helping your clankers when they needed it. A part of you intended to have them be used as bait to distract the giant squid while you looked for its actual body, and another part wanted you to take care of the tentacles alongside the clankers.As impressive as your attacks were, the clankers didn't need the help. If anything, they seemed to help you more on your intervention.Instead of being a distraction while you attacked the main body, the clankers became the center of the fight.
A roar was heard once more, and you felt the world shake as a giant squid emerged from the ground. It barreled directly towards you. Its eye, now filled with a senseless primal wrath, lacked the intelligence it once had. But it couldn't move due to its tentacles being pinned. It flailed about in desperation with a final roar, twice as great as the last one, enough to cause your BoatMech to shake. It was here that it made its final mistake.You were in the perfect place to strike.And you do so, your BoatMech's punch landing a blunt force against its head right above its eye. The monstrous beast flinched, and you take the opportunity to give it a karate chop in the same place. A tremble later, and the creature became still.Just like that, the battle was over.Had you known things would go so smoothly you would've started this fight sooner.Not wanting to waste a giant squid carcass that was in perfect condition, you and the clankers drag it towards the surface behind you.As you get closer to the docks, you inform your wives that you're done. And the reply is a cacophony of words."We witnessed your victory, oh gallant and victorious Master of mine~" Ruby's sincere flattery dripped from her voice."Yeah!" Bertha followed up. "You really kicked that thing's butt!""Thank you for protecting us, Master!" Mel added with an awkward bow."Bloody hell you really are something, guv." You Cat said with some pride in her voice."A wonderful attack, sir!" You think you hear Gerty's voice in the commotion."It was extremely impressive." Ayane's voice could also be heard."We'll see you at the docks, Master!" Herta tried to shout over the comms.Gerty and Ruby tried their best at keeping the order, but everyone seemed to have something to say to you.Usually you'd have difficulty trying to tell who said what when your women would talk over each other like this, but you were still feeling bits of Lunacy Savantae and adrenaline linger in your mind. You could focus on the words others said and isolate their meanings to figure out what they were saying, it wasn't perfect, threatening a headache if you did it for more than a few minutes, but this talent would prove to be useful for you.After docking the BoatMech, now returned to its original form, you exit the mech and greet your wives. They immediately swarm you, showering you with praise, kisses, and admiration.You recount, almost redundantly, the events that unfolded underwater. You mention your pleased surprise at your clankers' performance; it was much better than the test runs you had them do, and not a single one of them was lost. They pulled their weight and then some.
"Sir!" Gerty nearly shouted. "I take pleasure in saying that you did an exceptional job with the fight! It was truly a flawless attack on your part.""The clankers were doing a surprisingly good job." You chuckled."It's reassuring to know that they might even hold their own against a major naval attack." Ruby said. "But let us not forget that you, my gallant Master, were the one that was leading the charge. Without you-""There is no need to be humble, Master!" Gerty was actually shouting now. "Your glorious attack was something to be revered and put in the history books!" She approached you with conviction. "You seamlessly defeated the monster in such a way that you didn't even fire a single torpedo! There was no damage done to any machine or person!" She took another step closer, now in almost in front of your face. "All to protect us lowly slaves from harm. We are once more proven unworthy to even speak your name.""Is that so?" You take advantage of how close she was by getting a sneaky cop of her butt. "And who are you to decide who is worthy or not of that?" You put on some airs."Haah," Gerty appreciated your forceful gesture. "Forgive me... I overstepped my boundaries! I am willing to suffer any punishment you wish to impart!" She had a decidedly content look in her eyes."Right, we'll talk about that later." You were probably gonna have to give her a gentle whipping to make her wind down. Hell, you might already have your hands full tonight with celebrating this victory. "Right now we have a prize to take into account."At your word various machines, robots, and quickly installed automatic pulleys began to pull out the giant kraken from the ocean; giving everyone present a good look at the giant squid."Whoa," Bertha said with widened eyes at the sight of the monster "That looks way more intimidating in person. What the heck is that thing again?""A kraken." Ruby's smile faltered as she pinched her nose. "What a disgusting smell.""You're wrong, Rubes!" Bertha turned at your Mastermind and shouted. "Master always smells wonderful!""I'm referring to the squid." Ruby deadpanned."Wait a minute," Mel said with some curiosity "I thought krakens could only be a type of giant octopus?""A common misconception." Ruby said, taking a few paces away from the monster corpse and towards the lift "Krakens are any cephalopod that reaches an unusually large size, potentially due to consuming vast quantities of magical foodstuffs. But there are species that naturally grow this large."
"So that means there can be cuttlefish or nautilus krakens?" Was Mel's second question."In theory." Ruby replied."That's one hell of a squid, guv." Cattleya meowed with a shine to her eyes, looking at the defeated enemy. "It'll make for a roight tasty meal or trophy, innit?" She chuckled "Saw the whole bloody battle, Master. Remind us never to piss you off, eh?" Another chuckle, though her voice held a clear respect for you.And so the conversations went. You spoke to them, answering their questions and even doing some banter with them. But this was interrupted by a certain ghostly girl.Flying from out of your pocket, Yumi looked around and asked what all the fuss was about. Before she could get a reply she squinted at the now dead squid, phased through it, then came back out to face you."As I suspected," Began the ghost girl "Within the abyssal maw of the tentacled terror lies a hoard of treasures shimmering with arcane artifacts of forgotten powers." She posed dramatically."You've been pretty quiet the whole time we were down there, you know." You ignored what she revealed and focused on Yumi's silence for the duration of your battle. You quietly recalled how she was part of one of the contingency plans that could get you out if you got stranded underwater."Hmph!" Yumi turned away, her arms crossed "Don't accuse me of anything. I merely sought to let you focus in the heat of battle. It's not as if the floor of an ocean's depth harbor any dread for me!""You didn't seem to have any trouble with oceans before." You noted."Why would I? I can freely levitate to my hearts content." She replied.Knowing what you knew, you assumed this meant she was afraid of getting stuck in a capturing crystal and thrown in the ocean to be forgotten forever. You were surprised that she even agreed to accompany you in the crystal wand to begin with."I'm surprised you wanted to come with." You voiced your thoughts."That's because you might've gotten stuck down there if you couldn't turn incorporeal... dummy..." Yumi muttered in a softer voice, turning away again. A soft blue blush graced her face."There is treasure inside?" Ayane brought attention to the subject before any further digressions. Yumi confirmed it with a nod.After getting help from your less squeamish wives, you were able to recover a few things: Artifacts, weapons, and even an old treasure chest (which contained some gold in it).[Gained 500g]The artifacts weren't anything special, being a few items that increased attack and defense, though there was an interesting blunderbuss with a strange enchantment that wasn't fully functional for some reason.But that wasn't all. The attacks you did on it made it's ink main sack come loose, allowing you to easily separate it from its body, keeping the ink mostly intact. And with that you obtained a rare Kraken Ink Sack.
"As expected of my Master." Ruby boasted of you. "Most ink sacks get destroyed when a kraken is killed, but your talent has made this a thing of ease. It's a well sought after ingredient for certain potions, magical dyes, and even enchanted ink.""What about the magic that could influence the environment?" You asked."It lied within it's central heart. You see, kraken have three hearts..." Ruby explained how monster powers worked in almost mind-numbing detail, more than happy enough to show off her knowledge."Wait a minute." Herta said. "I can use that magic for the weather tower I was thinking about! Or maybe even to calm down the waters!" She then tapped a finger against her chin. "But a mana crystal would be needed to power anything major...""Right, you mentioned that before." You recalled your cute goddess spoke about a weather tower— not too dissimilar to what the kraken was using to make the waters calmer— in passing a few times yesterday."Maybe I can still do something to make the dockyard Master wants have calmer seas..." Herta said to herself. "What should we do with the rest of the squid, Master?" Herta asked, leaning on you."Hmm." You gave monster a look over, thinking about what you could do with it. "Having a trophy sounds nice, but we could sell its parts. Ayane, you know of a few people that'd like to get their hands on squid parts, right?""There are more than a few merchants and well to do chefs and aristocrats that would be interested in the novelty of having a kraken's parts." Ayane confirmed. "And the Mage's Guild would be interested in obtaining certain ingredients from it; a deal might not be out of the question.""Or we could dispose of this slimy thing." Ruby suggested."You don't want to make this a trophy for my victory?" You teased her."I will admit that having it as a treasure to boast over would be a sign of great prestige for you, my Master..." She seemed to convince herself of the idea, a pleased scheme in her eyes as she spoke."It'd be a waste to simply throw it away." Ayane continued, helping you scrutinize the squid. "Master is right to say that most of the parts can be sold for quite a bit of gold.""We could eat it." Bertha said."I know a few recipes involving squid." Ayane mused."Same here, mate." Cattleya meowed."You could always experiment with it." Yumi proposed."But Master is more of a technology guy than a biology guy." Mel objected."Look, I know Master-sama isn't much into the biological side of science, but it might be worth a shot." Yumi said."It might ruin the monster, however." Gerty spoke up."Herta, what do you think?" You asked the goddess."Eh?" Herta blinked. "Ah, whatever you want is good by me."After some more discussion you shared with your wives and Yumi on what to do with the squid, the choice fell on you once more.
>Completely dissect the corpse and test every part of it in the background. This will make the squid unrecognizable, but you'll know more about monsters this way.>You'll turn the squid into a trophy for you to show off in the entrance lobby of your manor, while also taking out whatever might be useful for you without destroying the appearance of the main body.>Take it apart. Practically all of it was valuable in some way, both in terms of money and materials.>You'll have some calamari for weeks. Ayane and Catty seemed to know a few recipes to make squid.>Actually, you'll just keep the entire thing intact.>(Write-in)Before actually doing anything you preserved the kraken in a larger cold box.With that out of the way, there was a party to plan for dinner.You and your wives celebrate the night away.===It was the next morning, and everything had gone back to how it had been before you attacked the squid.You considered all that had happened yesterday.All your wives crowded in the Control Room yesterday to watch the fight from the Orb, cheering you on. While you appreciated it, it made you think of making television screens and the like, which was something that Rose seemed to be interested in.Your Goddess of Artifice got some some inspiration to make some new enchantments. With her Divine Power, Herta said she'd be able to imbue any future 'weather tower' with spells to make it be at least slightly more effective in controlling the weather. She mentioned how this could also be applied to the stone structures, but it'd be a choice between that or the giant laser if you decided to pursue it.You took a walk around the manor until getting a clear view of the sea. Your gaze went not to the ocean again, but to the shore and the dockyards. Herta was working tremendously on making a new dockyard, using her magic to create a continuous connection between the dungeon's entrance and a nearby cove. As she walked about there were faint ripples of water, indicating that your aquatic clankers doing their patrols around her; protecting her as you'd commanded.You felt more at ease seeing these elite robots nearby. It was clear that these submarine and aquatic clankers that made up your navy were far more formidable than you first expected, threatening you to feel cocky about your chances against an actual naval power.Back to Herta, you saw that, despite her happiness at being useful to you and her powers as a goddess, her energy was clearly getting sapped out more and more with each passing week. From her work and the children she was carrying, this was no surprise. Those clankers weren't just there to protect her, but to bring her back to safety if she happened to pass out.You shook your head from that train of thought. You'd already ordered her to not overwork herself, and you knew she (probably) wouldn't do anything that could threaten the safety of your children.
These thoughts led you to thinking about what you'd decided to do throughout rest of the week...You:>Keep on practicing spirit magic with Yumi. There were still a few other ghost stuff you could do.>Work out, get some more muscle on your body and try to learn a spell. This should be easier with what Todred taught you.>Practice piloting the BoatMech. You were already excellent at it, but there was no shame sharpening your abilities even more.>Use the BoatMech's submarine mode to explore more of the sea by the estate. Then begin finding ways to get the salvage from the sunken ship, and start underwater mining operations.>Begin plans to move up all your power plants above ground.>Begin construction of a consumer goods factory.>Train one of your wives and focus on getting her stronger in some way. (Which wife?)>Upgrade a vehicle. (BoatMech or The Vixen's Luck?)>Construct a large artillery piece.>Start another construction project. (What?)>Examine the propeller airship then make some aircraft with the knowledge gained.>Create more clank variants with the factory. (Will require ingots and other materials)>Tinker up something. (Weapons, gadgets, sets of armor, other?)>Explore the surrounding region. (General exploration? Search for specific settlements, resources, scrap, ancient materials?)>Visit a place you know about. (Centria? Northumbridge? Vonstadt? Riverdale? A beach? Other?)>Set off to visit Thea. (Bring any of your wives with you?)>Prepare the rescue of Cattleya's dad; Leo Catniss.>(Write-in)
>>6301600Thanks for the heads up>>6301971>You'll turn the squid into a trophy for you to show off in the entrance lobby of your manor, while also taking out whatever might be useful for you without destroying the appearance of the main body.I think we should get some meat too this way>>6301975>Prepare the rescue of Cattleya's dad; Leo Catniss.Operations to save papa cat is go
>>6301600Congrats to your parents for finally retiring >>6301971>You'll turn the squid into a trophy for you to show off in the entrance lobby of your manor, while also taking out whatever might be useful for you without destroying the appearance of the main body.I want it in the lobby>>6301975>Use the BoatMech's submarine mode to explore more of the sea by the estate. Then begin finding ways to get the salvage from the sunken ship, and start underwater mining operations.Mhhhh metals.
>>6301971>You'll turn the squid into a trophy for you to show off in the entrance lobby of your manor, while also taking out whatever might be useful for you without destroying the appearance of the main body.Move over Billy Bass, we've got one better. Though how we'd preserve or taxidermy this I don't know.>>6301975>Prepare the rescue of Cattleya's dad; Leo CatnissFor far too long, Catdad has rotted in offbrand gulags. But first, we'll have to figure out how to intercept him, which means we'll need to find out his movement schedule or track him down the manual way.Whether we do it now or later, I want Catdad to be safe with us by the time his grandchildren are born and rescued by his daughter for extra effect if possible.Herta might be starting to struggle as she gets closer to full term but how are the rest of our wives' pregnancies looking? Are Mel, Bertha and Ruby showing yet? Has their morning sickness subsided? And are Gerty and Catty inconvenienced at all by their bumps?Congrats to your parents, enjoy your time with them.
>>6301975>>6302025I will change my vote to >Prepare the rescue of Cattleya's dad; Leo Catniss.Looks like we are going to have our first Eastian experience. >>6302236>which means we'll need to find out his movement schedule or track him down the manual way.Simplest way is to buy him if possible, otherwise we are going to need to make heavy use of the ORB and figure out the exact day he moves to a new location. We really gotta add audio to the orb mhhhh.
Thanks guys. I'll make sure to find somewhere nice to take them out.>>6302236>Herta might be starting to struggle as she gets closer to full term but how are the rest of our wives' pregnancies looking?Not as bad as her, but they're all slowly getting there. The potion Ayane made helped in lessening the effects of morning sickness, though Ayane herself hasn't needed it yet.In terms of actual physical tiredness, the only one showing that you've noticed slow down a little is Cattleya.>Are Mel, Bertha and Ruby showing yet? Has their morning sickness subsided?By this point only Ruby is showing a bit. Only Mel's morning sickness has lessened (she has her fae blood to thank for that) despite not showing any more than Bertha is. The same can't be said of Bertha and Ruby, who still get bouts of it (though its more controlled than before thanks to the holistic recipe Ayane concocted). Thankfully all three like to use the anti-morning sickness potions to lessen the effects.>And are Gerty and Catty inconvenienced at all by their bumps?Gerty has had to switch her wardrobe a little, which was mildly inconvenient. Her biggest concern was not being able to fit into her Holy Armor, but that's already been taken care of thanks to Bertha forging some new pieces.Cattleya hasn't voiced many complaints, though she's been taking more cat naps than usual, her mobility and stamina have decreased a little.
It was another peaceful morning. So peaceful that not even the storm outside could take away from it, as dreary and grey as it made the day.While it wasn't the worst storm you've see, or gone through for that matter, but it did cause a disturbance in the waves and was enough to make travel unwise.Rescheduling became a common thing today, with most having anticipated it ever since the distant thunder clouds grew closer with each passing day. Herta in particular was the most annoyed with this turn of events. Unlike Gerty, who took this opportunity to do some practice drills with the construction clankers, the Goddess of Artifice would spend the day pouting and seeking out punishments under your hand. Despite her whining you felt relief that Herta was forced to take a breather. Soon enough Herta would fall asleep, and would remain slumbering for the rest of the day.As the weather was annoying enough to force a day indoors, you spent hours looking through the Orb for Catty's father.While Cattleya might've been a muscle head, that didn't mean she wasn't able to catch wind of your plans."Oi, Master," Cattleya meowed "You plannin' to rescue my old man?""Yeah, pretty much." You replied. She beamed at the news."About bloody time." Her relieved words lacked any bite.And that seemed to settle that matter. At least for now.The day continued. Some fleeting concern was given to your animals, the goats, since you only had a makeshift stable to hold them in. Thankfully Bertha had just finished setting up a better place for them to sleep in. This led to you asking her what foods you might need to give them, what uses they might have for you, as well as any other things of interest."We're gonna need to make some more food to feed these guys," Your warrioress began her reply, "Maybe even make a pasture or two? They're really greedy for food. And when I say way they need more, I mean, like, a lots of food. Especially since one of the lady goats is gonna have a baby. It was pretty hard to keep them from getting into the garden. On the bright side that lady-goat can give us some milk in the meantime. Also another good thing is that I think these guys are the types that can be sheared for their wool. And I'm not sure if their meat is high quality.""Anything else I should know about animal husbandry?""Huh?""I'm basically asking if there's anything specific I should know about the goats.""You're asking the wrong gal, Master; this is my first time taking care of these types of animals.""In any case you've been doing a great job.""Thanks!"The goats seemed to be a pretty decent animals overall. Though it remained to be seen if things were gonna keep going so smoothly.Before you left there was some stuff your warrioress wanted to tell you.
"Master," Bertha said "I just wanted to, like, thank you for everything you've done for me." She twirled a strand of her hair."It's the least I could do." You gave her another smile. "I mean, I have a duty to care for my slaves, so that means I need to love you and make sure you're happy.""Yeah!" She smiled. "This is, like, exactly what I'm talking about! You're super good to us, Master!""It helps that you're into being a slave." You said. "And also since you're pretty open about wanting to do domestic stuff.""Speaking of, remember that time when I did most of the cooking and housework for a week? I was able to figure out a way to make food that preserves for a long time without enchantments and without making it taste completely awful. Mostly my mom's bottling recipe, but with a few changes. So, I was thinking...""Go on." You knew that culinary stuff was something Bertha liked to do, and this just reinforced that belief."Well," Bertha continued "I wanna do just that: Cook up some stuff that'll last. My parents always said it's a total waste if food wasn't saved while there's an abundance of things to eat," You weren't surprised that philosophy has taken root, mostly because you knew the market in Westphalia tended to put emphasis on foodstuffs. Also, famines tended to follow wars "And now that we have tons of big squid meat-" She stopped, as if remembering something. "Maybe I could make a casserole? That sounds fun...""So you're the type to make casseroles out of deer your turned into trophies?" You said."Pretty much. I helped my dad do something like that with an owlbear. I hope they still have it." She replied. "Making a squid trophy is another first for me. Gotta say, its way more slimy and gross than any creature I've tried to deal with.""Thanks for helping with stuffing the kraken by the way. It's been a bitch to taxidermy." You almost sigh through your smile. You'd ended up giving the squid a 'skeleton' made of wire and special stuffing so that it wouldn't just flop around. You then gave its skin a few coats of magical see-through paint (luckily Bertha knew the recipe). Said paint then needed special enchantments to preserve the corpse into a more 'rubbery' state. A bit of Mel's invisible string was used, hardened and slackened as needed to fasten the carcass on a wooden display mount. And finally you and Herta gave the whole thing some more enchantments to hold it in place and protect it from wear and tear.It's not like you couldn't make it into a trophy without magic, since you heard that cephalopods could be stored in air-tight glass chambers filled with water or held in block of clear glass. But magic was a good crutch for tedious shit like this. Even if you planned to properly trophy-up that kraken with Bertha's and Cattleya's help, as both women seemed to know more about the process than you did, it was a little too ambitious to follow up on. Especially when there were so many other urgent things happening.
"Anyway, feel free to cook that stuff up. Just report it to me and Gerty when you're done so it can be organized, alright?" You said after a beat."You're not gonna regret it, Master!" An earnest smile shone on her face. "I'll make sure to make quality future-proof food!" A determined expression began to give her eyes spark in the middle of her elation. "I heard that you're gonna start making some moves against that Rost-child or whatever his face is. So if you wanna make me focus on fighting I'm all for it! I'm gonna be useful for you no matter what, Master!""Keep up that enthusiasm and you'll be useful enough for me." You smiled. Seemed like Mel once again guessed what you were doing. Well it wasn't like you were hiding the fact that you were planning to get Catty's dad back."Speaking of keeping up enthusiasm," Her gaze now held a lustful look, "Can I?""Hmm?" You raised an eyebrow at her request, but ultimately acquiesced with a shrug. "Alright, fine. But only because you've been such a great help lately.""Yes!" She does a fist pump. "Thank you so much, Master!" Bertha draws closer to you, presses her face against your body, and draws a deep breath— all while muttering about your 'manly scent'.Bertha could ask for things like this sometimes. A small portion of you worried that you were getting endeared to this side of hers... mostly cause it was sort of cute to see her desire you so badly.This, and the kiss that followed as your lips happened to touch, were enough to get rid of any tiredness in Bertha."Phew," Bertha sighed contentedly, "That was good. You're a real stud, Master~""Don't mention it.""No promises~" She blew you a kiss, gave you a wink, and merrily skipped her way to work.As simple-minded as your warrioress might be, she had the advantage of being honest about her opinions. There was no 'reading in between the lines' with Bertha; what she said is what she meant, for better or worse.This usually meant that Bertha would be more brazen about her desires. But, unlike a certain masochistic deity, your Warrior knew when it was appropriate to act upon more carnal wishes.Not to say that her brutal honesty meant she was open about everything. The subject of why she liked to do housework so much still wasn't truly touched, though you had a few guesses.
You considered the discussion you had with her. She made a few suggestions for what she would do, and while it was clear she was preferred the culinary and the domestic, she was willing to give it her all to support your ambitions.>Let Bertha dedicate a week to her household skills. Long-lasting food sounded promising, and calamari casserole would be an interesting meal. (Uses up Bertha's next weekly action)>Have Bertha continue to take care of the goats, making sure they'll have enough to eat through the winter without taking too much of a bite out of your food supply. (Uses Bertha's next weekly action) (Some magical fertilizer will be used)>You'd have her hone her fighting skills and abilities. (Uses up Bertha's next weekly action) (Bertha will become stronger) (Chance to change her Custom Special)>You'll decide what she does when the time comes. (Bertha will have her weekly choices available as usual)>(Write-in)===Never had you felt so impatient about getting letters before. It'd been three days since you had your last letter from Aila, though it was of no fault of her own that you weren't able to have any.You checked the mailbox again, then looked around at the sky in hopes of seeing a cyan-colored dot approach from the distance, wondering if Eulia might've come by while you were busy. But no, the mailbox was still empty and there was no sign of any harpy.You were starting to miss small conveniences, like the near instant emails, from your old world.This wasn't to say you weren't grateful for the hours-long flight that Eulia had to undertake every time she had a message to bring. The recent storm that came down in torrents not too long ago was the likely culprit to her tardiness. Thankfully the telegraph tower still worked, which allowed you to have a line to the Fastwing Corporation, and gave Ayane the ability to speak with the Mitsubishi-Yasuda family if she so pleased. Although at this point your soft-tailed in-laws were the ones that kept the ball rolling more than you were. That wasn't a surprising development; a steady source of aluminum would be a game changer, and they wanted a part of the pie.Speaking of the kitsune, you found your own fox wife practicing her flame magic against wet surfaces. She didn't step a foot outside, but challenged herself to keep an ember going whenever it drizzled.Mel, likewise, was practicing her flight and other fae magics in expectation to bad weather. You beguiler liked to compare notes with anyone that was more magically inclined, listening to suggestions on how to improve her magical skillset.Gerty, as you noted earlier, practiced leading the clankers.After you gathered and greeted them, the four of you talked about how things have been going recently. Through the smalltalk you were also able to sort out your thoughts.
Your mind was divided into a few things: Your priority was dealing with cat dad's rescue, which began tediously for a number of reasons that were annoyingly out of your control. You couldn't forget about the aluminum, and all that that entailed. And this wasn't to mention how needy some of your wives were, though this was less of a job and more of a reprieve for your hard work. Then there was the squid's taxidermy. The latter, though not as important as the former things, ended up taking more time than you'd expected. But the end result was a trophy-like squid that proved to be an imposing piece.You planned on putting it in the lobby, since you put so much effort into this trophy that you couldn't stand the thought of it just gathering dust somewhere. Also because the squid was literally too large to put anywhere else save for the storage rooms (and even then it'd use up too much space).But you still had some freedom in where you'd be placing it.>Stick it on the ceiling itself, making it seem more like an art piece.>Have it dangle from the ceiling like some sort of model airplane on display.>Put it inside a glass display case at the end of the main lobby for better ground-level viewing.>(Write-in).You entertained ambitions to retrofit an unused room, taking out the furniture from it and dedicating it to show off any other monster trophies you'd killed. You put a pin on the possibility, since now your thoughts dealt with ways to save Catty's dad.Despite the many things you had to do, and how it all threatened to overwhelm you despite all the help your wives were willing to provide, you found inspiration from an unlikely source.Ruby Rose was being diligent, an odd enough sight for the woman that loved to overcomplicate her way out of working. But it was a welcome sight nonetheless.In fact, she was hard at work...>Practicing some spells from the witch's book. With her [Mana Contingency], Ruby was able to make her spells be stronger and last longer.>Practicing her fighting moves. As proud as Ruby was of her abilities, behind the intricate schemes she was still a novice with her newfound abilities. Ruby would do her best to make her techniques close the gap.>Brewing some potions for you. Ruby said she could concoct potions that worked on skin contact, and you wondered if she could find potential to improve any potion she tried her hand at.>(Write-in)
>>6303451>Let Bertha dedicate a week to her household skills. Long-lasting food sounded promising, and calamari casserole would be an interesting meal. (Uses up Bertha's next weekly action)We got time before we have to make a pasture so let Bertha enjoy her hobbies for a bit more. >>6303452>Stick it on the ceiling itself, making it seem more like an art piece.Put a speaker in it too so we can scare the shit out of guests. >Practicing some spells from the witch's book. With her [Mana Contingency], Ruby was able to make her spells be stronger and last longer.Considering how Ruby is perhaps turning her into the team debuffer is the best route for her magic since Herta has the buffs covered and Ayane is more of a DPS.
>>6303451>Let Bertha dedicate a week to her household skills. Long-lasting food sounded promising, and calamari casserole would be an interesting meal. (Uses up Bertha's next weekly action)Let her have fun with it>>6303452>Put it inside a glass display case at the end of the main lobby for better ground-level viewing.I feel this is the best way to show it of>Practicing some spells from the witch's book. With her [Mana Contingency], Ruby was able to make her spells be stronger and last longer.More spells more funCan we make a botton set for Aila?
>>6303517>Can we make a botton set for Aila?No reason why you couldn't. She'd be happy to add some Savant-made buttons to her collection.
>>6303451>Let Bertha dedicate a week to her household skills. Long-lasting food sounded promising, and calamari casserole would be an interesting meal. (Uses up Bertha's next weekly action)Should be fine to let her do this.>>6303452>Put it inside a glass display case at the end of the main lobby for better ground-level viewing.We can move it later this way if we want to.>Practicing some spells from the witch's book. With her [Mana Contingency], Ruby was able to make her spells be stronger and last longer.So she can pull her weight moreAnd I'm down for making buttons for Aila if the other anons are.
>>6303451>Let Bertha dedicate a week to her household skills. Long-lasting food sounded promising, and calamari casserole would be an interesting meal.We don't have anything pressing we need her to do, so have at ye.>>6303452>Have it dangle from the ceiling like some sort of model airplane on display.A nice overhead display, with the squid laid out as though it was swimming in life.>Practicing some spells from the witch's book. With her [Mana Contingency], Ruby was able to make her spells be stronger and last longer.Her physical abilities are always going to be secondary and just something to work on in the background, it'd be better to have her practice magery.Do have a warm towel ready for Eulia when she arrives, I think she might need it.Make her some buttons with some designs and iconography from Earth that would be interesting but wouldn't mean anything in this world as a sort of inside joke.
Rolled 2 (1d2)>>6303452>squid placement1 is for ceiling, 2 is for glass display.
The day passed. And with it the storm clouds drifted away.Eulia stopped by not long after. It was as if the clearer skies became a sign for her to come by — which apparently wasn't too far from the truth.With a happy chirp and a "Letter for John Doe! Letter for John Doe!" the drenched and dismal-looking harpy woman landed on the balcony. Without much fanfare she handed you some envelopes."Well you took your sweet time." You smiled at her. "How are things holding up?""Prettygoodthankyou! Stormwasbadbutstillfoundmywayaroundit!" Was her jumble of a reply."I'm gonna ask you to speak a little slower." You said, amused."Alright-y!" She complied. "Basically, I wanted to come here sooner, but the rain was getting waaaay too strong! And then I remembered how that doctor—he's also a harpy, by the by—told me that I needed to rest or else my body wouldn't be able to handle the strain! So I spent some time in the woods in a witch's hut and ate berries while the rain poured. The forest is safer to be in, by the way. Not a single bandit or goblin or undead in sight!""Looks like you've had a rough time against the elements.""I've gone through worse." She smiled, puffing herself with pride."Do you want me to ramp up the challenge?" You teased. "There's some pretty strong monsters I could bring in from the mountains-""Nu-uh. Nochallengesplease!" Eulia instantly deflated, giving you a pleading smile. "I'm super grateful about the forest being safe now!""I'm kidding." You said to her relief. "That safety is the result of tons of effort, I wouldn't get rid of it unless it's for a good reason." The worst you could now find in the woods were low level enemies like wolves and slimes, as well as the occassional larger spiders— all of which were small fry when compared to the organized monsters and criminals that once made their homes there."By the way, did that harpy doc happen to be called Nicodemus?" You ask out of curiousity, to which she gave a few rapid-fire nods. "Huh, small world. Well I can vouch that he's a decent doctor.""Yup he's alright! Gave me a free checkup too! Said I was pinnacle of harpy speed!" She puffed up proudly again."I'm surprised there isn't a substitute that can come here in your place if someone as valuable as you ever needs to take a break.""Many mail harpies tried doing my routes before me. Most couldn't handle the flight and needed to be rescued. Some are still hurt from it." She replied, her expression turning grim."I see. Sorry to hear that." You said, reeling a little from the sudden shift in her tone. "Well, if you need anythi-""Don't be sorry! Againstcompanypolicy!" She smiled. "Sorrygottago, thank-you and-!""Eulia." You stopped her, taking out some dry towels. "Stay a while, won't you? Maybe take a warm shower and have a proper meal. You look terrible."
"That's-" She clearly wanted to rebuff you and say something like 'Ineedtogoback, sorry!' while she darted away. But the harpy girl surprised you by nodding her head again. "Eh what the heck, I'm already late by a few days. A few more minutes won't hurt too much.""You look like you need more than a few minutes." You said, noticing the mess of hair and feathers that was caked in mud. "You're clearly exhausted.""Nah, I'll be fine. The towels and shower are good enough for me!"She said that, but it was obvious how this flight ran her ragged. You knew you could probably tempt her to stay here for a while longer.>"How would staying here for a day or two sound? I'm sure you'd like a nice bed to sleep in— and I don't mean anything obscene by it, just a place for you to rest." (Eulia will remain in Heaven's Landing for part of the week)>"If you're sure about it. Just try not to overwork yourself, alright?" It sounded like she's already running late. Best not to keep her from her job for too long.>(Write-in)Whatever the case, you now had some mail.You went to the dedicated 'mail room', which was once a study and atelier, and you began opening the letters. As always, you perused the one from Aila first:"To my Master and my first love, John Doe,The weeks away from you have been unbearable for me. I've found comfort in the memory of your embrace, which I long to have once more with you, Master. I cannot help but think of you in every passing moment, even as I try my best at my studies the memory of my time with you threatens to make me lose my mind..."The letter was much like the ones she'd sent prior to this— romantic, feminine, and occasionally written in what you discovered was an elvish style of poetry. She requested you to prepare that letter to her father if you hadn't already, and then to send it when you could. It was fortunate that you'd invited Eulia to remain for a while, as the harpy bird would happily take any messages you gave her after taking her 'bird-bath'. You felt as though some of Ayane's good fortune was spreading to you.In a couple weeks' time (the week after the next) the Academy cycle would be over. This would, according to Aila, make it ideal for you to come to Centria, since some more reasonable royal envoys from Elfalior would be present that day.Aila credited you with this success, explaining that the artifacts you made for her were critical in smoothing things over on her end. You made three artifacts with the power to levitate, imitating the ancient magic that made the flying tower hover in the air— though to a lesser degree.With this she was able to buy time with her cousins, despite not being convinced that two of the three artifacts were truly ancient (you took notes of her explanation of why this was the case), swaying them into believing she was doing her best to complete her holy mission.
And while those two nobles and their familiar still had their suspicions, it was understood that at the very least you weren't manipulating her or taking advantage of her status as a princess and/or Saintess. Aila was allowed to keep one of the artifacts for her own use, to act in reserve for her flying broom in case she couldn't use it. She described the artifact you made as "A strange pallet made of stone and metal. I thank you, Master, for having the foresight in giving it a more modular system to add some more modern gadgets to make it viable for flight". You were happy to hear this 'hoverboard' invention worked well on her end, as you attempted to replicate flying carpets and witches brooms.Your elf slave answered your other inquiries to the best of her abilities. She mentioned how many students had skipped classes to celebrate the death of the Bandit King, though Aila was one of the few that remained in the Academy to focus on her studies (and hopefully get access to an ancient spell)."I cannot celebrate with my peers— for not only do I know not of East or West or their sufferings under the King of Bandits, but I take no joy in the deaths of others, no matter how evil. But still, I take solace in knowing that you were the one that all these people should thank. Such a joyous days, of gift giving and celebration, all before the Day of Artifice no less, all thanks to this handsome Master of mine. I pray to the Goddesses every every night in thanks; for being under such a wonderful Master like you is nothing short of a miracle and a blessing for me..."A few more paragraphs like this later, and she then reflected on how the professors and faculty appeared to be more stressed than usual."Behind all the festivities there was a dreadful tension in the air — as though a single word could act like a spark that ignites a barrel of gunpowder. It didn't solely concern the active faculty of the Academy (long has Academy life been my world, so I trust my own judgement on the matter), but the worry extended to my peers to a lesser extent. But the most pressure remained upon most of the administrators and the faculty itself; According to rumor, Todred recently was in an argument with certain members of the Board. I do hope they haven't foolishly trusted Rostchilde's word (though I know not of what that Eastian businessman had done to warrant your ire, I trust your judgment on his matter and will support you against him, Master).Nonetheless these incidents and complexities remind me of how agitated the noble houses would become when their ploys were threatened, or when times of strife came down upon the elvish homelands..."Your Saintess continued to compare the Academy's troubles and the times when the petty arguments between the factions of Elfalior's priestly court caused instability. You recalled there was still the unresolved issue of the wands, of which you'd not heard much since you'd last spoken to Todred.
But from what Aila wrote you assumed the incident was already resolved in some way or another (you were tempted to ask for them to return the wand you took from the Drag On Gang back to you).As for news about Centria itself, most of Aila's sources of information came from newspapers. She didn't particularly trust them and was savvy on the fact that some papers exaggerated more often than not."...one might be led to believe, by reading an article from any 'Yellow Press', that the Foreign Legations are on the verge of collapse and the very streets of Centria will flow with rivers of scarlet; all while Eastian and Westphalian patrons condemn the City of Merchants into the City of Ruins.""...and it might be known that there were many presents advertised as 'ideal for Savants', that consist of tools and machines. I am grateful that I know you well enough to prepare a proper gift for you. I cannot help by consider, however, what your thoughts are on the matter of said 'ideal Savant gifts'?"She made some not so subtle attempts to ask what you might like as a present, but still implied earlier on that she'd already picked something for you. This made you entertain the idea of returning the favor for her. Perhaps as a wedding gift? You knew that she collected buttons, took care of the many animals the royal family owned, and was fascinated by spells. Maybe you could make an enclosure for some pets? Or create an enchanted item that allowed her to cast spells better? Better yet, you could use some Lunacy Savantae to craft her a bunch of special buttons to add to her collection. You decided on doing the latter for her.Aila would finish off the letter by reiterating how much she longed to see you.After you were done reading Aila's letter you went to check the second most important of the gathered replies— a wax seal of the now united insignia of the Mitsubishi-Yasuda Trading Firm held it together. Hisashi's personal signature written on the envelope, both in Common and in Oceanipponese.Fox dad began with a familiar tune; greeting you, thanking you for all you'd done, blessing you, then joking about how Ayane couldn't help but gush about you even in her business letters."...Sumiko was pleased to hear that you and Ayane would be giving us a grandkit soon. Likewise, I am happy to hear the good news.A fair warning: I know my daughter, and can safely say that she's the type to dote on any newborns. So, you'd best prepare for Ayane to give your children the best of care! Ha-ha! But in all seriousness, if you have any wives that are overly-protective of their newborns you might want to speak with my daughter about it. It's important to make your presence known as their owner to defuse any strife—believe me, I know what those situations are like.
It pains to admit, but that Eisho punk's advice is likely more relevant to your situation since he has a good grasp on how to deal with women. It feels like a waste that he doesn't have more wives than those three."After the pleasantries and advice was done he mentioned wanting to set up a time to purchase and procure the aluminum from you.Though he recommended that he be the first to purchase the aluminum, as he already knew of the ideal markets (something which you could confirm with your own knowledge), and the Yasuda and Mistubishi sections trusted each other more ever since that meeting they had."Despite our recent trust in each other, in the interest of not appearing as though I am monopolizing the flow of aluminum to any future paperwork, Youta has offered to be part of the proceedings. I don't object to this, though we both agree that taking both of our sections in tandem would increase the time it takes to embark upon this business."Hisashi also shared some information pertaining to the Merchant's Guild: Some influential people were disappointed at the news of the lavish parties they planned to hold getting canceled, though a few merchants opportunistically used the festive mood to hold said parties anyway— though this ultimately proved unpopular with the upper classes for a multitude of reasons.Hisashi also wrote about Rostchilde in particular."That man (Rostchilde) is trying to expand his influence." Hisashi then implied that that was Rostchilde's main purpose for going to Centria, rather than the other official reasons of simply checking up on his company branch, was to expand and diversify his personal reach."Merely scratching beneath the surface Hisashi wrote "Reveals a clear connection between Rostchilde, the whole fiasco with the bandits, and some more unscrupulous elements within the Centrian underworld. While I am glad that that bastard bandit, who brought so much agony to my kit and grandkits, has payed the ultimate price, I could not help but think that Rostchilde's actions may not be so noble as presented. This was in large part thanks to you and my daughter; Ayane had urged me against doing business with him, at your request, despite how lucrative it might potentially be to do so. As tempting as it was to join him in expediting the execution of that bandit 'king', I held your opinion of Lord Rostchilde's crimes to be far more valuable." You don't recall any particular discussion you had about Rostchilde with your dad in-law, though you wouldn't be surprised if you'd said anything offhandedly between some smalltalk. "And after sending some of my men to look into the actions of corpulent Eastian, it's clear that I was wise to trust your judgement.
Now, I am not accusing Rostchilde of purposefully stalling the execution and preventing further knowledge on the bandit's ambitions — as some might say was done due to his lobbying and abnormal demands — yet this situation has proved to me, and the rest of the kitsune, that any business with Rostchilde (and this can apply to any deal that seems too good to be true) comes with its caveats. That is not to speak of how he treats those beneath him— if half the rumors are true, then it is likely he is in direct violation of the Bondage Accords..."He went on to write about how it was said that Rostchilde held all of those that worked for him in near contempt, and would even harass and torture those that he disliked for petty reasons. Hisashi also suspected that the Academy might've been assisting Lord Rostchilde's influence for some purpose, but there was no conclusive evidence on that part. Hisashi speculated on what an alliance between the mages and that Eastian businessman would look like, but ultimately shrugged it off as something unsustainable. More than a few times the old fox expressed his exasperation when dealing with the Mage's Guild, claiming they made difficult business partners."On a positive note, if Rostchilde is truly attempting to work with the more 'magically inclined' of our social structure in Centria, he will find that they are uncompromising and will not be happy to suffer beneath his weight — I will not comment on whether that's a metaphor or not, ha-ha!"It was clear that Hisashi still had a great deal of respect for you, for him to write so openly about his personal feelings on the matter.Still, the question remained on if you'd want to have a meeting with him or not. Considering his willingness to meet, as well as his reassurances that the Mitsubishi-Yasuda Trading Firm were on the same page on purchasing the aluminum, it was fair to say that he was ready to purchase some aluminum as a sort of test run.But are you ready for to take this next step?>Yes, and you'd set up a meeting with fox-dad soon. (In Heaven's Landing or Centria?)>Yes, but you wanted to also meet with a representative from the Yasuda section. (A few neutral grounds will be given as options to meet in)>No, not yet. You'd inform him that you needed some more time since you only had around 200lbs of aluminum.>No, you weren't. You'd give a polite reply back, but nothing else.>(Write-in)The fireplace crackled as you considered these things. Your thoughts about the future were interrupted when you found Ruby Rose letting herself into your study."Good evening, Master." There was a smile on her face as she curtsied, gracefully tilting her head and glancing before setting her eyes on you once again. She was forward enough to give you a kiss in after saying hello."What's up?" You said, putting the letters to the side.
"Nothing of concern. I simply wished to greet you for a moment, my darling~" A smug smile was on her face as you gave her your full attention, thus 'proving' that she was more important than any work you were doing. Usually there was always some mindgame you both entertained yourselves with to pass the time; today it was body language. You stood up and brought her close to you as you boldly placed hand around her waist. Her eyes widened slightly before she regains her countenance."If you have the time to greet me, then you also have the time to keep on practicing magic." You lightly chide her."A-ha, my gallant Master," Her smugness would've been insufferable were it not for her honeyed voice, "You need not worry of that. I promise you will be satisfied with my results.""Oh?" You mentally surmised that this whole situation was because Ruby wanted some attention from you."Indeed, my gallant Master~" She began, her smile becoming even more smug. "You see, I began this week by..."Ruby Rose then proceeded to boast about her ability to use basic magic at an advanced level; being able to use a surprising strong version of telekinesis. Magical circles were also something she dabbled into— with the 'circle of stillness' (with the effect of nullifying any spell of her choice) being one of her favorites— made by imbuing her Attack Misdirection and Assassin's Thorns with a constant flow of mana and a paralyzing spell. While situational, the result was once again impressive.This wasn't to mention how she was now able to enchant some items with certain spells— though it wasn't comparable to the advanced enchantments you or Herta could do, it was still another pleasant surprise.She then showcased a spell that could temporarily blind anyone that got hit with her magic attacks, she'd purposefully learnt how to use Magic Bolt with this in mind.Ruby also gained a new skill: Captured Vulnerability. It used the Appraisal skill as a base, and could be used to detect weaknesses in an enemy. That wasn't all, as it also used mana to 'cover' the magical weakness of any ally— making it seem like they still have mana even if one was in the midst of having mana exhaustion.The above skills and abilities were thanks to her [Custom Special], Mana Contingency. Such spells that used combinations would be impossible for someone with such a small mana pool (even a regular sized or larger mana pool might find some trouble with the technical details), but Ruby was able to figure it out."Master," She said, "Simply know that I wish to prepare myself for any future endeavor." Another smile, but this time with a purposeful glimmer in her gaze."I'm well aware that you're prepared for every eventuality." You said. "You've done well, Ruby." You commended her.
"It's natural for me to impress, fufufu~" That shine in her eye became ambitious. "Soon enough you'll see how truly wonderful I am~""There's no need for that, madame. You're already a critical element within my ambitions." You returned the smugness with a smirk of your own. So that's what this was about— she was scheming to make another attempt at becoming your first wife."You flatter me~" She said. "But I know that it's merely a matter of time before you and I are inseparable.""And we aren't already?" You two were basically hugging each other by this point. "I expect you plan on being more useful to me than you already have been.""You know me too well, my gallant Master~"But despite her efforts it wasn't like Ruby suddenly became one of the best mastermind spellcasters in the world. She still had bad habit, like cutting corners out of laziness and paradoxically taking the more complicated path when a simpler version would've done a better job at securing victory.Not to mention she was still a bit out of shape even after exercising every day. On that note, there were times where you needed to occasionally 'encourage' some of your wives to exercise, though you gave exceptions to those that were affected by morning sickness. Ruby seemed to take advantage of this when she could, even going as far as refusing to take the anti-morning sickness potions Ayane made in order to have a day off (which didn't seem like it was worth it, if Ruby's extensive misery when undergoing morning sickness was anything to go by. Needless to say, Ruby never skipped on using that potion since then).As Rose continued boasting and making vague promises of 'being your right-hand', you realized that if you spoke of what you wanted her to do next week she'd take the opportunity to impress you by doing her best job at it. You thought of ways to direct her energy in a more productive way.>Make her focus on her physical abilities more. Her fighting abilities were good in theory, but in practice she seemed to be lacking. (Uses up Ruby's action next week)>Have Ruby Rose continue to study magic. She was doing well on that front already. (Uses up Ruby's action next week)>This Mastermind of yours was good scheming; a talent that would be useful in helping you plot out ways to rescue Catty's dad. (Uses up Ruby's action next week)>You'll have her brew some useful portions. (Uses up Ruby's action next week)>You'll wait and watch what she does instead. (Ruby's weekly choice will be selected like normal) (Ruby's energy will be dedicated to her antics)>(Write-in)
I'm still going to be hanging out with my parents for a few more days, so updates might still come late. I have some free time today so I might be able to write a bit more before tonight if I don't sleep the entire day away lmao
>>6305313>"How would staying here for a day or two sound? I'm sure you'd like a nice bed to sleep in— and I don't mean anything obscene by it, just a place for you to rest." (Eulia will remain in Heaven's Landing for part of the week)Considering she is our fastest link to the outside world, it is important to keep her healthy. >>6305341>No, not yet. You'd inform him that you needed some more time since you only had around 200lbs of aluminum.In 2 weeks we would be going to to city for our elf so we can do it then. >>6305357>This Mastermind of yours was good scheming; a talent that would be useful in helping you plot out ways to rescue Catty's dad. (Uses up Ruby's action next week)Let’s get her on it, once that is done we are putting her on an exercise regimen >>6305363Enjoy your time QM, also probably time to archive the thread
>>6305313>>"How would staying here for a day or two sound? I'm sure you'd like a nice bed to sleep in— and I don't mean anything obscene by it, just a place for you to rest." (Eulia will remain in Heaven's Landing for part of the week)I dont see why not, it cost us nothing>>6305341>Yes, and you'd set up a meeting with fox-dad soon. (Centria)Same trip when go get Aila>>6305357>This Mastermind of yours was good scheming; a talent that would be useful in helping you plot out ways to rescue Catty's dad. (Uses up Ruby's action next week)If she does well she gets a reward and if not and she needs a stick am sure she can help Cattleya with something physical to extra train her like moving something heavy. Inform her of this ahead of time. Good girls get a happy carrot, bad girls get a sad stick.
>>6305363Have fun qm and thank you for the heads up
>>6305313>"How would staying here for a day or two sound? I'm sure you'd like a nice bed to sleep in— and I don't mean anything obscene by it, just a place for you to rest."I'm not on Team Eulia and don't seek to seduce her but I do want to take care of her because she's had a horrible time and needs some rest. Write her a letter to bring with her explaining if the postmaster gives her grief.I wonder if we could make some kind of weatherproofing artefact or enchanted item to help her with bad weather in the future.>>6305341>Yes, but you wanted to also meet with a representative from the Yasuda section.We'll meet with them in Centris when we go there in a couple of weeks to see the envoys and pick up our elf from school. I do want to throw the Yasudas a bone here since we have barely interacted with them and we should make some ties now they're a more integrated part of the outfit.>>6305357>This Mastermind of yours was good scheming; a talent that would be useful in helping you plot out ways to rescue Catty's dad. (Uses up Ruby's action next week)I would say we should give her some challenges to make schemes with fewer steps and moving parts, but it'd be comparable to asking a young blonde from San Fernando to not say "like". It's just not going to happen (and I suppose it is part of her charm), so I suppose we'll have to settle for trying to make her scheme on more useful things.And Ruby, you are not permitted to exploit your pregnancy or anything else to game your way out of leg day like that. She may need some firmer carrot and stick to stick to her exercise regimen, which she will do one way or another. We will make sure of that.Ah yes, we do indeed have a lot of maternal women around now. I think Catty and Herta might have have particular problems in the touch-my-kids-and-I'll-rip-your-fucking-head-off department and we'll need to work out some childcare schedules between our wives once the children start being born since parenting will need to be an organised communal thing. I anticipate Ayane and Aila will do a lot but all of our wives will get a turn holding the babies as well as extra time with their own kids. But we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.We should stamp our ingots with J.D.A.W or something. We should also bang together some pallets and a couple of pallet jacks for these since we'll have about 600lb of metal to move by the time we next head to Centris and fuck carrying all that around by hand, even with Catty's help. It'll be vital as we scale up too.
>>6305505>I wonder if we could make some kind of weatherproofing artefact or enchanted item to help her with bad weather in the future.Herta did have weathertower she could make, thats not the same I know but still>I think Catty and Herta might have have particular problems in the touch-my-kids-and-I'll-rip-your-fucking-head-off department I think most likely problems come from Cattleya as it was said that catgirl are very protective of their young but I hope it extends to all our children not just one we have with her.On the other hand I dont think Herta will be a problem as she did get us caretaker, Aila but am sure if anybody fucks up there will be hell to pay. On that note maybe we should make a artifact that make it so nobody can drop the baby just in case.Lastly I agree we should talk about topic childcare with all our wifes
>>6305979If Catty's protectiveness is instinct-driven, I think it'd just apply to her kittens though it may encompass the whole family if it's more of a cultural thing. I suspect it's the former, though there's nothing to say she wouldn't be protective of the rest of the family, just perhaps not to the same immediate and violent level.Herta did recruit Aila for childcare, but it remains to be seen whether seen whether she'll allow anyone else near *her* kids specifically unsupervised (if she doesn't, it's going to be really awkward).She is definitely going to be a ferocious mama bear and anyone who gets between her and her kids can start counting down their remaining life expectancy on their fingers. In fact, given the cliches the world has been built around, I half-expect that if she ever needs to leap into action against a major threat to save her children, she'll undergo some kind of rage-driven divine transformation and become unstoppably powerful.
Rolled 2 (1d3)>>6305357Rolling between three choices to meet with Hisashi. Although there's a general consensus on meeting him later when going to see Aila again.1 is for not writing about meeting him yet, 2 is to set up the meeting for when you meet Aila in Centria, 3 is for meeting with the Yasudas too.Thanks anons for all the patience you guys have shown. Should be able to update things like normal pretty soon.>>6305368>Enjoy your time QM, also probably time to archive the threadThanks anon. Just got done doing that.
>just realized I archived it as Isekai Cheat Quest and not Isekai Cheat HaremfuckThis is a lesson not to archive threads early in the morning after only a couple hours of sleep.
"Madame," You began "Your intellect is undeniable.""Oh?" Ruby granted your eyes a coy smile "I should deem you a flatterer once more, were not the truth of such an observation be self-evident.""Indeed," You agreed, amused at how easily you could sweet talk her, "I have a particular scheme for you to look into..."You tell her of your plans against Rostchilde. She listened with rapt attention, making note of all the smaller intricacies and asking surprisingly intuitive questions."And you wish for me to further your schemes?" She asked."Pretty much.""It shall be a mere trifle for me." She gave a haughty scoff. "I assure you, my gallant Master, that your designs shall end in your certain victory with my assistance."With that said, I must get to the Control Room and stew upon the information you've presented-" She turned to leave, but was interrupted by your sudden kiss. "Oh, I see that-" You proceeded to grab her wrists and push her against the wall."You'll need to pull a better stunt than that to escape punishment." You said simply."Goodness, Master." Ruby's smile became smug. "You're quite virile today, aren't you?""I've mentioned it before, but it's difficult to resist such a beautiful woman like you." You said."Another flattering observation." She replied, clearly pleased. Her hips gave an attention seeking wiggle. "But this position provokes a certain degree of nostalgia, wouldn't you concur?""Yeah, I was doing this to you when I made you mine for the first time." You smile as you reminisce about how you 'encouraged' Ruby Rose to be loyal to you. "But calling it nostalgic seems excessive, don't you think? We've only been married for a few months." Saying that out loud gave you pause.In less than a year's time you managed to accomplish some impressive things: Claiming a decent amount of territory, creating a small army of robots, making strong business connections, getting rid bandits and goblins and other fantastical monsters, and, of course, you were soon gonna be a dad of ten (and while that would be the absolute minimum. You expected you were gonna have more not long after)."There's no need to be modest, my gallant Master~" Rose stared into your eyes, her desire for you intensifying with every breath. "You've wrapped me around your finger long before the moment you claimed my innocence~" Another blush. "You chose me as your own and you shaped me to your heart's desire. Conveniently leading us to moments like these~""You act as if you weren't planning this all along." You replied."Hmm." That smile of hers turned into a smirk. "Guilty as charged~"That was all you needed to know. You began her 'punishment' with a kiss to her ear.
It felt like it was your duty to tease her— taking her most sensitive parts becoming the norm. But then you suddenly stopped."Master..." She whined. "Please, do not leave me in suspense...""Oh? What happened to all that smug bluster from earlier?" You teased."... I am begging you..." She gave you what she must've thought was a pleading look, but it was more desperate than cute. "I'll do anything...""Anything?" You said with a shit eating grin."Y-yes." A mix of nervousness and excited anticipation passed through her face."Then promise to never use your pregnancy as an excuse to skip out on exercises.""Wha-" She began to stutter. "B-but Master, I already learnt my lesson! Don't you recall how ill I was that day?!?""That sounds like an excuse." You picked her up and carried her to her room, all while she continued to justify her actions. Carrying her was easy — though Ruby didn't compare to Mel's in terms of lightness, she was still short and thin enough to lift up without much issue.You sat on the bed, then you upped the ante by laying her prone on your lap and giving her rump some slaps."Kyah!" Her eyes widened at each spank. "T-this isn't how a lady should be treated!""Why did you try to deceive me, then?""I didn't, Master! I wouldn't dare- I wouldn't even consider it! I know my plans were obvious to you, Master! Your knew it was my way of getting a day off- ah!" So emotional did she become that you felt like she was on the verge of scheming up something silly to apologize to you."I know you'd never betray me in any way." You calmed her down before she could give her thoughts form. "Even so, you shouldn't of made those excuses then."While Herta and Gerty might've liked this, Ruby understood the intended design of a punishment like this. But still, her body seemed excited for the attention you gave her..."Hmm, interesting. Are you secretly a masochist?" You joked."This is simply a woman's natural instinct in this world." She reasoned, trying to remain factual. But it was clear to you that she was saying it to justify her desire in her mind. "Even the most demure and pain-averse lady would find herself helpless under your affection and fully entranced by your touch.""Is that a fact?" You said, not stopping the 'punishment' for a moment."Ah... you're so cruel, Master~!" She gasped. Finding her to be pretty cute when she was squirming, you couldn't stop the shit-eating grin that emerged on your face.A few moments pass. And when Ruby realized you weren't gonna stop 'humiliating' her, she finally relented."Very well, I promise I won't use my pregnancy as an excuse to be lazy! There! I said it! Now, my gallant Master, please stop this and-"You silenced her with another kiss."See, that wasn't so hard." You said, giving her an affectionate headpat. "Good girl."
Ruby turned crimson. And before she could make any reply you gently bit her ear and realized her earthly desires. She became lost in a happy daze before passing out with a satisfied smile.While you'd already thought of ways to actually punish your wives if they behaved badly, you also wanted to positively encourage Ruby. You ended up 'rewarding' her for apologizing and 'encouraging' good behavior. Also you weren't lying when you said that you wanted to have her.Having consenting slave-wives was great.Giving your mastermind a kiss on the head as you let her sleep, you returned to the mail room opened the other letters sent your way.Justus had personally written to you. He assuring you that Verteidigungsburg Centrien (your castle property), and the entire neighborhood for that matter, would be safe from any strife or danger. However he did mention that the situation with the Bandit King's death was likely going to reach the ears of the Grandmaster of all the Knightly Orders.Another relevant letter came from the second in command of the Merchant's Guild— Conrad Tripper. He confirmed and reiterated what Hisashi had told you about in regards to the general sentiment of the businessmen in the guild. But he also offhandedly added that there were some investors that had wagered the date the execution would most likely take place.Pascal 'Gaul' Gaulleo, the guildmaster of the Adventurer's Guild, wrote about how the bureaucracy and workload had increased. Despite making multiple attempts at it, he lamented about never being able to get that vacation he wanted to have and made a few jokes here and there. The rest of the letter was written by Julie, his secretary. She gave more details about how everyone was doing, mentioning about how some adventurers were apparently being followed by detectives, who in turn were followed by other adventurers, with those adventurers also claiming to be followed by even more detectives.The now recently retired S-Rank adventurer, Stevan Stonemann, replied to you as well. He'd written about how he was making some deals with some raccoon people and had gained some safe investments there. More relevant to you, he wrote that not much had changed in the Adventurer's Guild. Although he didn't have much of a pulse on what was going on in the lower ranks, he was able to confirm that there were police officers asking around the place and that the upper brass of the Adventurer's Guild was getting annoyed with the bureaucrats, as they seemed to be making this a bigger deal than it had to be. Stevan mentioned that detectives even went so far as to seek out his son at the Academy, with the intent to could get in touch with Stevan himself, and wrote about how they could've just asked instead of doing all this useless stuff and involve his family.
Ein Tiller, the owner of Cinnamon Inn, was far more polite and professional than the old adventurer. His letter reiterated his gratitude to you, then expressed how he wanted to start that meeting with you next time you came to Centria and discuss about setting up a hotel at the plaza you owned. He mentioned how it was becoming clearer that Rostchilde was trying to strong-arm the other inns and hotels into being affiliates of Bed and Barn Inns.Jal Mozz had a similar complaint, but from the perspective of his own circle of merchants. With less overt methods of control, Rostchilde's clique instead dangled good business deals to entice others. However this didn't seem to pan out as well for Rostchilde, who made as many enemies as he did allies through both his crude behavior and brazen attempts at bribery. He ended up intimidating the 'upstart merchants' that refused to be part of his faction. Said 'upstart merchants' that Jal was part of, who had recently made names for themselves, now scrambled around to curry favor with other entrenched businessmen and aristocrats to mixed success. Jal once again reminded you of his offer, wishing to commission artifacts to help his factory become more efficient— though now he also hinted at a future partnership.Todred didn't reply to your inquiries.Which was unexpected. You'd thought that Todred would at least write some platitudes and offer a polite explanation— as he had in the past. But getting nothing was almost concerning.Eulia confirmed that there was no mail from any old wizards or Academy, the latter meaning that Marigold hadn't written back to you either. As you were speaking to the mailgirl harpy, you decided to write a letter to her boss explaining why she was late. Despite the fact that Eulia assured you that it wasn't needed, she still took the letter with her (along with any other responses you'd written) at your insistence.You'd also got four letters from the adventurers you hired, each from a different party member. They mostly spoke about the same thing in differing levels of professionalism— having gotten a good lead on the whereabouts of the mass murderer. But not before "cleaning up the crime in the plaza" like you'd requested, claiming that the side-quest you'd offered was complete. This didn't mean that the lamia's influence was fully gone, but at the very least it wouldn't be relevant any more. They confirmed that the plaza was a safer place now; although the Black Knight adventuress, Uviel, and the Battle Cleric, Aelcar, both wrote that some of the already deteriorating buildings had collapsed in the battle against the Snake Eyes gang. They also reported rumors of the Thieves' Guild using the local tavern to hold their meetings— mentioning how it was likely they moved their operations elsewhere after the adventurers attacked things.
Two letters from two knights, Estella and Marcus, both updated you on the status of the plaza. Marcus wrote that there were some reports of the poor going hungry, though on a positive note there have been less brawls as of recent. Estella stated that crime had dramatically decreased, citing the adventurers as the reason for this. Both knights assured you that the Order of the Jagged Sword had nothing to do with the recent dispersing of the lamia gang and other criminal elements in the plaza, giving both the blame and credit to the four adventurers that were recently here.The rest of the letters were either from Ayane's and Ruby's contacts. All seemed to express either concern or disinterest in the news, which mostly served to confirm what you already knew or suspected about the city's feelings.One thing you'd noticed was how a few of these people tried to curry favor with you through flattery— it seemed like word had spread of a Savant that somehow managed to get the IDCA's bureaucracy to officially allow you to become an 'acknowledged Savant', with all the privileges that gave you. Many correctly connected that rumor to you. Ayane had informed you that it was normal for merchants and aristocrats to offer a Savant some employment, especially when sensing an opportunity. But she implicitly warned of how cutthroat the whole thing was; with Savants either being feared as unstable, respected as leaders, or preyed upon as easy targets to swindle, it was difficult for a Savant to be accepted under an established order.While remembering said conversation you had with Ayane, you sought out your old vixen and found her working up a sweat as she exercised."Ah, Master," She panted as she jumped around, "How are you this day?""I'm fine, thank you." You grinned. "I see you're keeping yourself nice and limber.""Indeed. It's necessary for women that are expecting." She confirmed."Not taking the time to rest?" You said, with Ruby still fresh on your mind."Just because I'll be a mother some months from now doesn't excuse me to laze around all day.""I wish more of my slaves had as much dedication as you did, love." You leaned an arm against the wall and let your eyes drink her bouncing form."You're welcome to join me, my love~" A lustful spark was lit within her gaze in reply to your stare "Or stay and watch. I wouldn't mind such handsome company~""I'll take that offer." You said, almost jumping to the opportunity to 'work out' with another one of your wives today.It went as expected, with the two of you ending up breathless and in bed. Ayane was doing better at keeping up with you, though a part of you suspected that this was only because you had 'punished' Ruby so much today.
Some pillow talk followed as you both regained your composure. The subject of the letters, merchants, gold, and business was all considered."...yes, the markets have been stagnant in Aquataine since their revolt was put suppressed all those years ago. Currently only their agricultural sector keeps them relevant." Ayane said. "It's not too surprising. Many within Westphalia haven't seen Aquataine as a trustworthy place to start industry ever since the rebellion. And the Grand Machinist running rampant across much of the Continent didn't help much either.""You mentioned that industry booms were a common trend around this part of the world." You reminded her of an earlier comment she made some time ago."To an extent, yes. But I also mentioned how industry tends to stagnate without materials. As you're aware, iron is always in demand in the Continent. But the sheer number of uses it has leads to its scarcity. And that doesn't even touch rarer minerals like orichalcum, mithril, mirror metal, hihiirokane, and so on. While Eastians have more natural metals than the Westphalians, both countries have their own ways of combating potential shortages; the Westphalians with their colonies and the Eastians with their client states.""Same goes for Oceanippon, right?""Hmm, yes, but it isn't as extreme." She cuddled closer to you. "There isn't much of a need for materials since the current military is dwarfed by the other major powers.""I'm sure there's some sort of program that Oceanippon uses to gain momentum." If your knowledge of Japanese history was accurate then Oceanippon was gonna start conquering places pretty soon, if they hadn't already."There is. Have you heard of Fukoku kyohei?" Ayane asked.After you shook your head she explained that it was a recently adopted state-philosophy within Oceanippon. It translated to 'Enrich the Country, Strengthen the Armed Forces'. It was part of a greater concept called 'Line of Advantage', which suggested that Oceanippon's safety relied on its strength."In Oceanippon it's common to believe that momentum must be kept going until the nation can safely stand on its own against any foreign powers." She continued."And the reason you see kitsune corporations is because of these efforts to have Oceanippon catch up to the rest of the world." You guessed."An astute observation, Master." Ayane smiled. "There might be some substance to Ruby's claim that nothing escapes your sight.""No comment." You grinned in return. "Anyway, where do the Mistubishi and Yasuda clans fit in all of this?"
"Most members of those clans were encouraged to settle in other countries and start businesses. The idea was to expand Oceanippon's cultural influence and increase sympathy for the us. Otherwise there isn't much of a connection, as it would be impossible for the Imperial government to keep tract of all the people that decided to make their homes outside of Oceanippon. This is especially the case for Mitsubishi and Yasuda, as many even in Oceanippon don't particularly care about what happens to our lesser 'Merchant Nobility' like my immediate family." Ayane said, her lips twitching into a frown. You'd almost forgotten that Ayane was technically a noble. "Unlike in the Continent, my homeland doesn't allow much flexibility for merchants.""Their loss." You gave her a deep kiss. "They don't know they're missing out on a wonderful woman like you.""Goodness~" She turned red. "You have a way with words~""Hey, can't blame me for loving such a sexy fox lady." You let your hand gently trace her curves."You're such a flirt, darling~" She giggled, gaining some confidence from how you openly desired her.Other things were soon addressed, with your in-laws becoming the main subject. Ayane spoke about her parents, and her frustration with Sumiko. Said mother in-law, however, did write to Ayane about some interesting stories of her past in an attempt to reconcile."So your mom ran away from home?" You asked."Apparently so." Her ears folded back in annoyance. "And to think she got angry at me whenever I did something she didn't like...""Why'd she do it?" You asked. "Was she escaping an arranged marriage or something?""Something to that effect." Ayane said. "After her parents were killed by bandits she was promised to a nobleman.""Let me guess; he was a fat old bastard.""She said as much.""I'm also gonna guess that she fell in love with Hisa- with dad, right?""Indeed. It was love at first sight with her. She fled from her arranged marriage after meeting the Master she was promised to." She scoffed. "She claimed that her promised Master was unreasonably cruel, cowardly, and hated kitsune... which I believe makes him more suitable for her than my father." A classic love story, then."Hey, you should try to be nicer to her. She sounds like she's trying to make amends.""Master, I don't believe you realize how difficult and unreasonable she was." Your vixen frowned. "My father was the only one that cared about me and Ai. He always kept Sumiko in check.""At least she'd actually think about you. And she didn't disown you, did she?" You said with a tone that dripped with a surprising amount of bitterness."No, she didn't. And for a while she was indeed very proud of me..." Ayane's eyes were filled with concern upon seeing your expression. "Master? Are you alright?""So they then decided to elope to Centria?" You quickly changed the conversation.
Ayane's worried gaze lingered on you for a few more moments before ultimately relenting. She shook her head in response to your question. "I don't believe so. There was a duel that occurred between my father and one of the samurai working for the Master she was arranged for, but then some bandits attacked."Father organized the defenses and was prepared to sacrifice himself for Sumiko while his rival abandoned her and her family to die. My father was declared worthy of her hand after he fended off the bandits. The rest is history."Well that was interesting. You knew that Hisashi was the patriarch of the Mitsubishi for a reason, and had a commanding presence within the kitsune families, though Sumiko implied to be almost as well regarded and respected as he was."Is Sumiko considered to be an important kitsune?""Yes. And for good reason." Ayane sighed. "Despite her cruel and distant personality I cannot deny that she was— and still is— a brilliantly ruthless merchant, an excellent socialite, and a talented midwife. But most importantly she was someone who was able to lift herself through tragedy. I don't know the details, but she had some bad history with humans." That explained a few things. "I'm glad I didn't have to suffer as she and most other kitsune did. Even the bandits in the Continent don't cut off kitsune tails anymore, as you could tell." She made one of her tails flick around to prove that point."Weren't you raised in Centria?" You took said tail and began petting it. "I thought you were from Oceanippon.""I was born in Oceanippon, yet father brought the Mitsubishi clan here when I was just a kit, and so I was raised near the dockyards. This was before we kitsune decided to build a neighborhood for ourselves. Not to say I haven't visited my homeland before, but there wasn't much reason for us to settle back in Oceanippon, as my father's clan was only recently established as an influential family thanks to Hisashi's and grandfather's efforts— even if said influence only extends to Centria.""Yeah, Hisash- I mean, dad sounds like a resourceful guy." Even though you were pretty much an accepted member of the kitsune, calling Hisashi 'dad' and Sumiko 'mom' was gonna take some getting used to."He may not seem like it, but my father is an ambitious kitsune." Ayane said. "While Eisho's generation built a safe neighborhood for kitsune in Centria, father was the one that lay the framework for us all to unite under and exert our influence. He wasn't alone; Youta Yasuda and the rest of the Yasuda clan dealt with ensuring kitsune were prosperous in the city.""And I bet Youta helped build up that neighborhood too.""That particular area was started by Eisho and my father played key roles in it as well, but eventually all Centrian kitsune joined in on the effort. Youta tended to act more as monetary support, but near the final stages he agreed to lend his full assistance."
"They must be pretty happy about us offering aluminum to them." You said, referring to the two old fox men. Who wouldn't be happy at a once in a lifetime opportunity? Good fortune had almost literally fallen onto their laps."Very." She nodded again. "But take in mind that many kitsune merchants might not solely devote themselves to selling it." That made sense. Most kitsune seemed to be on the cautious side of things. "Rather, considering the sensitive nature of holding onto aluminum, only those that have safe investments otherwise, like my father and Youta, will be interested in dealing with the product in bulk. Although I doubt any would complain about reaping the rewards of this business, it's naturally fragile and requires tact."Ah, but that's not to say that it'll stay like this forever. I firmly believe it'll soon be adopted in different trading posts that the Mitsubishi company owns around the world.""You don't think it'll spread as gossip between their employees?" You asked."It's possible." Ayane conceded. "But I trust my kin in having enough sense to keep it secret either until you make the process public or someone else patents it. It's also easy to realize that this information is something many would kill for. Even Kasato would understand how dangerous it is to gossip about things. Although there are some inquiries as to what you plan to do moving forward, most kitsune expect that this shall be a confidential matter.""It depends on how I decide to proceed." You said."Indeed. But I'm aware you've already considered most options, my love.""Yeah, I have. It's one of the reasons I made the current production plants underground." You said. "It'll be nice to see Ryko and the others more often, since Eisho will likely start visiting us for business more.""I wouldn't be so certain, Master. Eisho isn't the type to fully commit to this sort of thing.""Hm? What do you mean?""I don't believe he wouldn't purchase as much as he can.""Why not? He used Appraisal to personally confirm the value of the aluminum and seemed pretty interested in buying it.""Don't misunderstand me, my love, I am certain he will likely purchase and trade it along with the rest of the Mitsubishi-Yasuda Trading Firm. But it's unlikely he'll take any serious risks.""So he isn't much of a risk taker, then." You frowned. "I mean he was one of the guys that started that whole kitsune neighborhood thing. I imagine that was a pretty big risk.""Yes, that's also correct. But he made sure to that it was all a worthy trade off for future stability and harmony. Not to mention he took many precautions when helping construct it." Ayane explained. "He's clever when it comes to setting up social structures and webs of connections, and is clever enough to make the wealth of others rely on his personal stability. And this was all when he was barely a youth.
"You might call him persevering, but if his business deals fall through he'll cut his losses and attempt to fortress things. These are common pitfalls for kitsune, but he tends to typify the worst aspects.""Which pitfalls are that?""A lack of action. It's good to build up your defenses, but many kitsune tend to miss the chance to go on the offense. Eisho is like that; impulsively defensive, often letting the moment slip away from his grasp. I've seen him turn down multiple opportunities back in the day, for better or worse.""You knew him pretty well.""I used to have an unrequited crush on him, Master." She shook her head. "Stubborn kit that I was, I didn't know how to handle his constant rejections. So I made myself a constant annoyance and petty bully, justly suffering because of my own folly.""Hey, none of that." You gave her a soft rebuke."I'm not disparaging myself, my love. Happiness is an easy thing to embrace nowadays— I have you to thank for that." She closed her eyes and smiled, her face brightening. "Thank you for wanting me, Master.""I'd be crazy if I didn't snatch such a mature beauty like you." You explained. "Doesn't matter if you used to be a huge troublemaker or not." You smirked. "Bet you used to be a real terror, eh?""Fufufu~" She giggled. "I can almost commiserate with Yumi, as she and I used to be much alike in rudeness. Although I'll always have her beat in terms of sheer intimidation.""Don't let her hear that." You replied, and a chuckle was shared between you both. "But seriously, don't you think Eisho might've changed through the years?""I doubt it. We kitsune tend to be set in our ways, and change comes to us slowly. It's nothing as extreme as elvish culture, if the rumors of their more traditional societies have any merit to them, but kitsune tend to only consider the past."And so the two of you talked and talked some more.You considered Ayane; Whatever drama happened in her past was nothing more than a dark memory, with the hatchet had long been buried. It wasn't like you didn't know what type of person Ayane was, since even to this day she would speak of how harsh and ruthless she used to be. Out of curiosity you asked what it was that happened between her, Ai, and Eisho exactly."You don't have to answer me now, love." You said upon seeing her pained expression."Thank you, my dear." She said. "May I request that I be allowed more time before answering that?""Take all the time you need." You replied."Master," She said."Hm?""Thank you.""What for?""For existing." She gifted you a smile that was filled with gratitude. "And Master...""Yeah?""If you ever want to talk about anything, know that I'm willing to listen." She offered."... thanks. I might take that offer one day." You returned her smile with your own, feeling the warmth of joy as both you and Ayane bonded and understood each other more.
A peaceful and comfortable silence took the the room, occasionally broken by small bouts of conversation."Master, I should return to my exercises." Ayane began to get up. "I once more invite you to join me. It shall be a good way to gain warmth in such a cold day.""I'll do you one better." You possessively wrapped an arm around her. "How about we do some 'warm-ups'?""Hmm? Already?" Ayane was surprised, but nonetheless gave into your embrace as her tails instinctively enveloped you both. "I suppose I must take responsibility, no~?""You'll be taking more than that in a few seconds.""Fufufu, it can't be helped~"Soon enough you had a passed out kitsune twitching on your bed. Seeing her like this made you once again think of ways to bring her fantasies come to life.You'd keep an eye out for the moment you'd to strike.===It was another cold day. But it was midday, and the sun was shining, so there wasn't much of a risk to get sick.That didn't change even as you took a stroll outdoors. You looked upon the cheval-de-frise that surrounded the place, as well as the many military 'safe houses' and trenches that clankers often patrolled. None of your kitsune guests mentioned anything when seeing it, but they all seemed to understand that it was a byproduct of past dangers. Even Ryko understood that these defenses were a necessity against enemies. But now that things were likely gonna be more peaceful you considered demilitarizing and putting the cheval-de-frise in storage. This place was presentable, but it was also intimidating.At least Cattleya was making sure to clean things up.She was wearing her usual bikini. Despite how cold the wind was, and how another storm threatened the distant horizon, the sun's rays gave a pleasant warmth that she used to justify her choice of clothes.Your catgirl approached you with a report about the scrap she gathered this week. Almost all of the trash, and the remains of clankers that were defeated, was now collected. This was more for the sake of cleaning things up rather than getting any practical use from the materials. Not like there was much scrap left lying around anyway.[Gained 200lbs of scrap]One thing was certain — Heaven's Landing looked more presentable.Still there was a sort of charm seeing a former warzone was slowly embraced by nature. It was almost artistic if you looked at it a certain way. But you weren't sure if any Victorian nobleman would agree with just leaving things like they were."Oi..." You realized Cattleya was walking next to you. Her face held a somewhat somber expression as she followed your gaze to the remains of the battlefield outside your home. "Mind if I take a second of your time, guv?""Sure." You turned to her. "What's up?""It's 'bout my old man." Cattleya meowed. "I just wanted to thank you for looking into this shit. Gives me a bit of 'ope I'll see him again, you know?""Glad to hear that." You smiled.
"I was just about ready to give up on ever seeing him, I was. But just when I was accepting it and movin' on, you suddenly started talkin' about rescuing him." She gave a bitter chuckle. "Funny how that works, innit?""Catty..." You gave her a smile. "Don't worry, we'll get him back before you know it.""Thanks guv." She returned it with grateful sincerity. "For most of my life it's just been him an' me against the world, so this means a lot to me.""You think he'll like me?" You couldn't help but ask."Course he will, guv." She sounded almost offended. "You saved my bloody life and you treat me well. That's enough to make you a decent Master in his books.""That's good to hear." You had to stifle a sigh of relief. "I would've still saved him even if he didn't like me though.""I know." Cattleya meowed. "And I know that you've been thinking about how to deal with Rostchilde, especially after you sent those three bandits to fuck his shit up.""Yeah." You wondered what happened to the Drag On Gang after that little incident."Oi, I know I already said this, but thanks for following up on your plans and not just leavin' my dad to break rocks hard labor.""It was something I've always planned to do since I heard it from you. I just needed some time to consolidate my shit and work out a plan.""So you've got some tricks up your sleeve, Master?""I'm still doing some recon using the Orb. I've been looking at all of Rostchilde's different properties and open air prisons, the schedules for whenever his 'indentured servants' are shifted around, his actions in Centria, that sort of thing.""Feels like we should get some more people involved." Cattleya meowed."I've got Ruby on the job." You revealed."Her?" Your Cat had an incredulous expression. "Really?""Hey you can't deny she's good at scheming."
"If you trust her to do a good job at it, then sure." She acceded. "You're the boss, guv." Her skeptical expression wavered, and was replaced with a devoted fire in her eyes. "If there's anyone that can manage this, it's you.">"I'll personally make sure Ruby's plans will work in our favor." (Will use up John Doe's next weekly action) (John Doe will move to the second stage of planning against Rostchilde)>"I'll have a talk with her, so don't worry." (John Doe's weekly action will be decided as normal)>(Write-in)You both continued to talk some more about these things, with conversation landing on the recent trophy you brought home."Oi, cheers for killing that calamari bastard.""It was nothing.""Don't be cheeky, guv." She smirked. "A sweet-ass trophy, not a clank lost, and I can get back to angling for fish, all 'cause of you? That isn't nothing." Cattleya gave an appreciative meow."Well, when you put it that way..." You replied, feeling your ego inflate. "It was easier than expected.""You're a bloody good fighter, guv."A small silence enveloped you both after those words. Catty stared at you with an unwavering intensity."Master." Cattleya meowed."Yeah?""I wanna help rescue my dad."That wasn't an unexpected request."You think you're up for it?" You said without any malice."I'm still a good fighter, guv. Hell I could jump over an entire fookin' tree if I had to, even though I look like this." She gave her swollen belly a gentle pat. "Not to mention the Iron Body enchant you put on my ring.""Hm." You thought about it. "That's not the issue here; it's possible that we'll save Leo in a way that doesn't need force or sneakiness.""Roight." She seemed like she wanted to argue about it, but accepted your words nonetheless. "Fair enough.""If there's ever something I need your help in, I'll tell you." You reassured her."I'll hold you to that." She meowed with a smile. "I don't have much on my plate to be busy with, so a bit of extra training isn't going to do me in.""You'll be plenty busy soon enough." You said, placing a hand on her swollen stomach."Yeah." She purrs at your touch. "I could go for a massage, guv..."You were happy to oblige.===
Back to your work, you found yourself staring at the Orb's unchanging blue glow.Catty's words were still in your mind as you considered her feelings. A part of you was worried that she might get herself hurt or worse, but then again Cattleya was a tough catgirl. She had a habit of exercising for at least a couple hours a day, being the type that considered working out and training as hobbies. And it was true that your Cat was also one of your best fighters.You were reminded of this every day since that talk you had with Catty, as she seemed to go out of her way to prove to you that she was in good shape.Ayane was able to get her revenge against the being that made her suffer, and now it seemed like Catty wanted a turn to have some vengeance...>It wasn't like you could deny her when she was so clearly enthusiastic to help you. (Will use up Cattleya's next weekly action) (Cattleya will become stronger and might gain new abilities)>You'd wait and watch how thing panned out before deciding on anything. (Cattleya's weekly action will be decided as normal)>The situation with Cattleya is different from Ayane. While it pained you to deny her, you didn't want to put a pregnant woman in danger, much less your wife. (Cattleya's weekly action will be decided as normal) (Cattleya won't train or work out as much as usual)>(Write-in)You get back to doing some more recon soon enough, and pouring your mana into the Orb again makes it light up with a brilliant flash. While this Orb of Farsight was truly a blessing, there was always room for improvement.After so much passion given to your wives, returning to work felt like a chore. But you bear through it, for the sake of your quickly growing family and your own happiness. Even though you couldn't think of any personal reason to harm Rostchilde, it was practically your obligation to release Catty's dad from the grip of that fat hotel mogul. Any pain going towards Rostchilde's way was just a necessary consequence of this. So you'd put in every effort to work. But as for what that work was...Choose up to two things you'll focus on this week>You were upgrading the Orb to have it use less mana and give it sound.>You were using the Orb to look into how Rostchilde's workers were treated, trying to find any possible weaknesses to exploit.>You were marking on a map where the 'indentured servants' were being held, and memorized when they were swapped. You intended to either start a riot or sneakily 'kidnap' Catty's dad.>You were building some digging clankers, preparing to make quick escapes from the area where Catty's dad is held.>You sent the elite aquatic clankers do some ocean hopping to harass Rostchilde's coastal ships and properties.>You were sending some telegrams to certain contacts in Centria, trying to cement the animosity they felt towards Rostchilde and organizing them.>You looked into ways to legally free/purchase Catty's dad.>(Write-in)
Finally got the update out.Sorry about taking too long, got a little carried away with writing the update and my parents extended their vacation to last the rest of the month. I can't complain about seeing them more often after so long, but having to interact with them more left me with little time to do anything.Things should be normal again, at least for now. But I can't promise I won't be late again like this for a little while. I'll try to tell you guys if the update will be late again.
>>6308345Correcting Ruby seems very fun>>6308387>"At least she'd actually think about you. And she didn't disown you, did she?"We need more John backstory And we should eventually get this sorted out before it comes to bite John in the ass. Ayane has offered to listen but maybe Herta should hear first, considering she is the one most likely to know of our past through goddess knowledge and such. >>6308426>"I'll personally make sure Ruby's plans will work in our favor." (Will use up John Doe's next weekly action) (John Doe will move to the second stage of planning against Rostchilde)If we are doing it we can’t half ass it>>6308440>You'd wait and watch how thing panned out before deciding on anything. (Cattleya's weekly action will be decided as normal)Let’s see if we can do this the easy way>You were upgrading the Orb to have it use less mana and give it sound.>You looked into ways to legally free/purchase Catty's dad.Upgrading orb with sound is a must for better recon and legal routes also covers us long term so Rostchilde can’t bring us to court for slavenapping. >>6308442Hope you had fun QM
>>6308426>>"I'll personally make sure Ruby's plans will work in our favor." (Will use up John Doe's next weekly action) (John Doe will move to the second stage of planning against Rostchilde)>>6308440>>It wasn't like you could deny her when she was so clearly enthusiastic to help you. (Will use up Cattleya's next weekly action) (Cattleya will become stronger and might gain new abilities)Remind her to be careful and take breaks as much as she needs. She is carrying precious cargo after all.>You were upgrading the Orb to have it use less mana and give it sound.>You were using the Orb to look into how Rostchilde's workers were treated, trying to find any possible weaknesses to exploit.I dont like the buying idea as i dont trust that dickless fucker. We should spy his operaation and document everything as am sure as hell his is breaking not only law, he is breaking prisoners rights for sure, holding them too long/past their debt etc.After we have everything march there with the law enforcement to shut his party down for good.We get to be a hero, our enemy's true colors will be shown to whole world and we have happy Cattleya feeling like she has heat again even if she pregnant.>>6308442Its fine NotIseQM, family first
It seems like the time QM spends on an update is proportional to how thicc the update is. But the chef will be allowed as long as he likes to cook. without nagging.>>6308426>"I'll personally make sure Ruby's plans will work in our favor."Full steam ahead on Operation Dufresne>>6308440>It wasn't like you could deny her when she was so clearly enthusiastic to help you.Go go super Catty. We need her in top shape for the caper.>You were marking on a map where the 'indentured servants' were being held, and memorized when they were swapped. You intended to either start a riot or sneakily 'kidnap' Catty's dad.>You were building some digging clankers, preparing to make quick escapes from the area where Catty's dad is held.Roschilde is not worth trying to talk to given his intense personal hatred for Catty and her folk and it's likely to backfire since I believe he still doesn't know Catty is alive and that's for the best. We dig into the gulag to stage a mass breakout of prisoners and swipe Leo in the chaos. What's one more missing slave when they're dashing around trying to round up hundreds? That and getting to kinetically fuck with Rostchilde a bit.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PItCTfk_d4----->'Enrich the Country, Strengthen the Armed ForcesWell, aren't you a familiar slogan? All very Showa. I wonder which major power they're going to pick a fight with first in a few decades time and if it'll go as well for them as it did Japan.How's that timeline coming along, QM? Last mentioned almost a month ago. I think it'd also be a good idea to add countries to the cast document as well since, while I'm very happy the Fr*nce equivalent is a backwater shithole, I want to be able to remember that fact.
>>6308381>Marcus wrote that there were some reports of the poor going hungry,We should make food and coin for work, am sure we could make use of handymen to fix the place up
And thank you anons for all the patience you've shown. I'll try to finish up the next update soon, no promises.>>6308448>We need more John backstory We're getting closer to it. Same goes for the inevitable flashback scenes.>Hope you had fun QMI had a good time. Was nice to see them again.>>6308471>How's that timeline coming along, QM? Last mentioned almost a month ago.It's been harder to finish up than expected, especially when I need to go back and forth between the archives, my notes, and the rentry and compare everything. I've had to rewrite parts of it a couple times already.I'm aiming to finish it before the thread falls of the board. I'm still in thread 4's Centria limbo btw>I think it'd also be a good idea to add countries to the cast document as well since, while I'm very happy the Fr*nce equivalent is a backwater shithole, I want to be able to remember that fact.not!France has been through some rough shit.I'll add place of birth to the character bios by the time next thread comes around.I've been thinking about of making another rentry page that explains what you guys know about the different countries of the world and their general info. I'm hesitant to do it since it might be redundant and cause too much rentry bloat also I want to finish the timeline first before I even think about making another rentry page lmao>>6308495>We should make food and coin for work, am sure we could make use of handymen to fix the place upAdventurers and the people from the Plaza might be good candidates if you choose to pursue this, although finding some professionals that can renovate the place isn't impossible if you look around or ask some connections.
>>6308470>After we have everything march there with the law enforcement to shut his party down for good.What law enforcement is gonna help us? He is a very influential noble and anyone who could arrest him are either being paid by Eastians or aren’t gonna listen to a stateless savant>>6308471>I believe he still doesn't know Catty is alive and that's for the best.Pretty sure he doesn’t, not like cat folk are a rare sight. Also it’s not like we are going to him as the husband of Catty, we can go in disguise if need be. >We dig into the gulag to stage a mass breakout of prisoners and swipe Leo in the chaos.What happens if he figures out we have him? Unlike catty we can’t say he left them in the wilderness to die>I wonder which major power they're going to pick a fight with first in a few decades timeIsekai China>>6308495I assume next time we go we are also bringing in construction clankers to finally fix up the place.
>>6308560You don't just blow in and start asking about some rando peasant as a complete stranger without raising eyebrows and I don't consider it likely he'll want to let him go anyway considering this one's personal. If we do enquire about him and get rebuffed, that'll immediately make us prime suspects in any subsequent kinetic action.If he does somehow figure it out, he can go suck a dick. He has the power to make life more difficult for us in Centris and his reach is wide but his power is still limited and easy to overestimate and I'm more than happy to pursue avenues of retaliation and legal manoeuvring (of which we have many) if he chooses to make a fight of it. While he is not to be taken lightly, neither are we and I care not for the opinion of evil Ugly Bastards and I am not afraid of him.Japan did fight Russia before China, though I'm unsure if either equivalents have been mentioned yet.>>6308554Ah yes, the Centris tarpit. Truly an archivist's torture pit.
>>6308572>You don't just blow in and start asking about some rando peasant as a complete stranger without raising eyebrows and I don't consider it likely he'll want to let him go anyway considering this one's personal. If we do enquire about him and get rebuffed, that'll immediately make us prime suspects in any subsequent kinetic action.That is what the recon is for to see what we can get away. We could always just show up as an evil savant who is going to do worse then what Rostchilde is currently doing but i am mostly worried about how big of a pain in the ass he is going to be if we don’t cover our bases. Him becoming a huge pain in Centria will probably make dealing with our plaza harder and probably hurt our rep with the guilds and orders by virtue of them getting some of their budget from Eastia. If we do nap the cat and try to legal battle him we need a lot of proof, and just saying we saw it in the magic orb is not going to do it. Also I don’t think stealing evidence will work either if they have fruit of the poisonous tree law. >Japan did fight Russia before China, though I'm unsure if either equivalents have been mentioned yet.I just assume they exist since they are Isekai staple locations. Also since Ayane mentions ‘continent’ I am going to assume that there are other continents too that are doing their own thing. >Ah yes, the Centris tarpit.We really gotta visit any other city.
>>6308560>What law enforcement is gonna help us?Ones that are force to do it. Bigger scandal the better, powers that be hate to be embarrassed. If Eastia doesnt want to act on our knowledge we just leak it all to news and then they will be force to even if they would not otherwise. Of course first we go to Eastia state with this information so we "save" them from the said scandal, they have not done anything wrong, just the dickless fucker and they will throw him under the bus to save themself or for justice in the end it really doesnt matter.Eastia state may even thank us for helping them in their inner political struggle and by helping them look good after all "There is criminals in every class of people but in Eastia even those that are rich and powerful will be made bow down to justice system and the state"
So it looks like>orb upgradeIs the only option that got 2 votes.And it's a tie between:>Legally purchase/free catdad.>Use the Orb to look for weaknesses in Rostchilde's company.>Marking maps and memorizing schedules.>Build some digging clankers.I'll leave the vote open for a bit before I roll between these choices. Any lurkers that want to throw in a vote or anyone that wants to change their choice feel free to do so because the way you go about this might influence how things go later on.
>>6308702>You were upgrading the Orb to have it use less mana and give it sound.>You were using the Orb to look into how Rostchilde's workers were treated, trying to find any possible weaknesses to exploit.For the sake of agreement, I'll change to this set. Not for the purpose of gathering dirt on Rostchilde but because it opens up lower-level backdoors into his operation we can exploit to compromise his staff. Get insider information, bribe disgruntled guards and pave the way to arrange his "escape" or a seamless snatch and grab operation. While I'd prefer to fuck him over harder in the process, this is acceptable too.
>>6308702>Use the Orb to look for weaknesses in Rostchilde's company.I'll vote for this for the reasons as the anon above me explained.
>>6308702All good QM?
It was a productive week.Everyone was being useful in doing something or other. Although some work was far more prominent at a glance: Some additions around the estate made things much more convenient for your ambitions.You now had a second dockyard, for example.Unlike the dock near your estate this one stretched from the dungeon's entrance to a nearby cove. One could berth at least a dozen ships there, even having places to hold some airships. Small buildings were scattered about and a crane was constructed to help work the shipyard.It was impressive to think that Herta made these structures in less than a week. Your goddess agreed, wasting no time in bragging about her handiwork."I bet you're really glad to have such a useful and wonderful goddess like me, hm~?" Herta said to you with a smug grin."Don't get ahead of yourself." You playfully smirked at her."Oh yeah? What are you going to do about it?" She almost challenged."You'll find out soon enough." You promised her, letting your gaze pass over her body.Despite how bloated she was getting from carrying your children, Herta's divine beauty didn't wane. You happily indulged in her body with your eyes and hands whenever you pleased, much to her delight."Haah~" She exhaled. "Master is bullying me again~"While you'd long been accustomed yourself to treating her roughly you also acted with a deliberate gentleness on account of what she carried inside her. Not to say she was fragile, considering she was the only woman that could really keep up with your Lunacy Savantae.While she was as lustful as usual, her recent bouts of exhaustion worried you. She was getting closer to the point of needing a maternity break. And you anticipated that day might come sooner than expected."Master, did I do good?" She panted out, barely keeping herself from passing out after your intimate session."You should already know that I'm pleased with you, you dumb sow..." You softly replied as she fell asleep with a dumb smile on her face.You couldn't help but find her endearing. Though she may do some stupid things once in a while, and you worried about her working herself too hard, she was still your lover and closest friend. But if she was pushing herself too much then you worried about having her work on anything too strenuous. Despite how she liked to remind you of the fact that she was a deity with divine power, you knew that her arrogance blinded her to obvious things. Even as Herta wished you'd bully her until she fainted, she was still the same lazy goddess that whined when she was working the bellows, so you were pretty sure she wasn't gonna hide it if work became too much for her to handle.These thoughts reminded yourself of Eisho's advise: A slave-wife was happiest when she felt like she was being useful to her Master. Making a woman like Herta feel like she was doing something productive, while excused her from her usual weekly work, might prove to be an interesting challenge...
Speaking of masochists, you considered Gerty's constant desire to push herself to be an interesting parallel to Herta's own masochism.You could thank the Goddess of Artifice for how many masochist women were in this world...Anyway, in contrast to the goddess, your Holy Knight mostly expressed her masochism in the form of chivalrous devotion to you— always willing to follow your orders to the letter. Proving this point, she'd built some infrastructure around the place with the help of the construction clankers. It was normal stuff; upgrading the dirt paths into stone roads and connecting the manor to the abandoned iron mine via railway."Sir!" Your Knightly Secretary saluted. "I took the liberty to connect all major locations in your territory!""And you did this without my explicit blessing?" You said harshly, feeling proud of how she went above your expectations. "What do you have to say for yourself?""But you specifically instructed me to-""Are you challenging my words?""No! Forgive me, Master!" She gave you a determined look, her bowed head not hiding the rising blush on her face."The fact that you're still bold enough to stand before me shows how brazen you are." You smiled."I realize that woman like me is unworthy to even be in your presence." She lifted her head to look into your eyes. "Even so, Master, thank you for showing such kindness to a fool such as myself." She clenched her fists, then placed a balled hand on her heart as though making a solemn vow. "Master, I swear to uphold your banner and dedicate my life to you — whether in sickness or in health, even if the whole world is against-""Who said you could talk so much?" You slipped a hand under her clothes and gave her softer parts a strong squeeze. "You've defied me enough. A maso-bitch like you should know her place.""I understand." She said, her eyes lighting up excitedly. "Punish me to your heart's content, Master!"And you do so.But Gerty and Herta weren't the only ones who had done well this week.Cattleya, as she informed you earlier, went on to clean the trash and scrap around the mansion proper. She kept herself limber while doing so, jumping about from place to place in order to make the estate presentable. Her nerves were only calmed by your massages.Her increasing happiness made you glad you'd decided to go through with saving your cat-dad. Her respect for you went through the roof as a consequence. What's more, besides having noticed that she was happier than before, Catty sought out intimate moments with you when possible.
Mel, practicing her fae magic, discovered that she had a couple new tricks up her sleeve.The first of these was a fae skill named Flight Blessing. It was a self-describing effect; all under this blessing would be able to fly temporarily, so long as one remained in Mel's line of sight. Mel described it as a magical string which tethered her allies to her mana. This skill would be stronger the more Mel practiced it, and would ideally act like the stereotypical fairy dust that could make people fly for a while.And speaking of flight, Mel was doing well practicing on that front. She needed to work on her physical stamina to combat the wind currents. Also, she mentioned how using too much fae magic in a day made her feel lightheaded.Your beguiler also learned how to create a unique magical circle called a Fairy Circle— or Fairy Ring— as described in the fairy book she bought from Centria. Unlike other magic circles, it relied on natural items such as flowers and mushrooms that were imbued by Mel's fae magics. Any illusion and fae power would be enhanced for the caster that stepped foot in it. Making a physical one could potentially summon fairies.Right now Mel could only make smaller, temporary circles— barely enough for a couple of people to use at once— but in the future she might be able to make Fairy Circles that were bigger and permanent so long as the mana to sustain them was available.You noticed that Mel was becoming more mischievous than usual, even going as far as to play some innocent pranks."Don't worry about it, Master!" She reassured you. "I'm just getting in the spirit of having fae blood coursing through my veins. I read that the more mischievous you are the better fairy stuff works.""Right." You said. "Just try not to go overboard."You were gonna keep an eye on her for now.Anyway, Ruby Rose also gained experience in her spellwork. Your mastermind made her mana usage more efficient, exerting as little effort as possible to make powerful spells (as powerful as a spell could be in this world, at least), all while having spells be more complicated than normal. Although you could tell that her mind was elsewhere— moreso considering how to scheme against Rostchilde.Ayane was getting stronger with every passing day, now being physical strong enough to run in a suit of armor for more than an hour. Like Ruby and Mel, your old kitsune also practiced with magic. She could now use Fire Missile, which was a fire-aligned and more powerful version of Magic Bolt. Also, she was able to make her fire magic more resistant against the rain (which was apparently a feat that was more complicated than usual, since fire magic was intrinsically connected to mana).Bertha was having fun thinking about all the foods she could whip up, especially now that she had a reliable source of goat milk. She informed you that those goats would be safe and happy all winter, so long as they were given food and care.
Eulia took to the skies again and left the estate, though not before profusely thanking you between her jumble of words. She, in a quickened voice, declared how much fun she had while staying here."HopeIcancomebackheresoonitwasgreat!" She smiled, giving you a quick hug. "Thank-you and good-bye!""See you later, Eulia." You said to her as she rapidly became a dot in the sky.As for you, you continued to tinker with the Orb. You made sure it wouldn't use as much mana, and had it last longer. But those were secondary when compared to how you managed to give it sound. It was cheap at first, almost robotic, but then you were able to use the nature of the aether in this universe to make accurate voices and sounds be heard. The only trouble with these upgrades was the fact that it was slightly more easier to detect someone was spying. You used it to check up on Aila, and though you wanted to hear her voice again you had to deal with the fact that she didn't interact with many people throughout her day. Was she really this isolated?After that, you wasted no time in using the Orb against Rostchilde's company, taking a look at the lives of all the employees.Here you confirmed some of the worst rumors about Rostchilde's company— mistreatment, child labor, bribes, corruption, and threats were all rampant, even stumbling upon few new abuses that weren't in the rumor mill. Rostchilde, despite being infamous for how lecherous he was, hadn't harassed a woman in some time. While many speculated why this was, you knew the truth.You wrote about all names, faces, and places that might be of interest. Most of it centered in Centria, but you looked over the relevant places you might plan on hitting.It was almost shocking how cartoonishly cruel Rostchilde's company was, practically verging on parody at this point.Ruby was particularly pleased about your discoveries, saying that it could make for good blackmail material for future use. Some of the more desperate workers and corrupt guards might be susceptible to bribes, though she also saw ways to stir paranoia in some members of Rostchilde's inner circle.Catty seemed to have different ideas— wanting to use any info to directly fuck with Rostchilde's company. It was clear that all who worked under Rostchilde (save for his inner circle) tended to resent him at best, and Cattleya thought that convincing some people to sabotage things from within, throwing a wrench in the operations of Bed and Barn Inns, would cause enough of a disruption to distract everyone and save her dad.While Catty and Ruby had their own ideas, you considered incorporating both of these plans together, or maybe even creating a new one. Ruby was getting on that, and would prepare a bunch of schemes from you to choose from.Aside from all of that, you couldn't forget about other important matters: You now had some more aluminum thanks to the automation you gave the forge.[Gained 200lbs of aluminum]===
The week melted away and a new one was rolled out like a carpet before you.You considered Aila's request; after this week you'd go to Centria in order to do the next step of her plan.Ruby enthusiastically scheme, Cattleya dedicated the week to working out, and Bertha began to cook and preserve foodstuffs. Your warrioress bit into the stockpile of regular food you had, but she assured you it was worth it.The rest of your wives needed something to do.Herta:>Make an above-ground aluminum production plant.>Begin setting up a dam for one of the rivers.>Make a tower by building a stone structure. It'll influence the weather near the estate.>Create some manner of magic item for you.>Charge up the little jewels with single use spells.>Either create more of or upgrade the robotic sewing machines.>Begin refurbishing one of the mansion's unused rooms into something else.>Practice her offensive magic.>(Write-in)Mel:>Work on her invisibility.>Work on her mana's stamina.>Work on her physical stamina.>Practice her fairy magic.>Continue practicing her sharpshooting and sniping skills.>Train in her infiltration and ambushing.>Scout around the estate.>Try to summon some fairies by making some Fairy Circles.>(Write-in)Gerty:>Use the Construction clankers to build something. (Walls? Another airship hangar? Other?)>Practice her skills and abilities once again, this time with the intent to get a [Custom Special]>Focus on expanding her moveset. You had a Blessed Blade and magical pistols that she could use, allowing her to practice with weapons other than the Holy Spear.>Continue to be a military instructor for both you and your wives.>Continue her training in leading the clankers.>Continue her training in using the construction clankers for quick construction.>(Write-in)Ayane:>Continue training both magically and physically. At this rate she'd was gonna become a decent fighter.>Brew more potions for you.>Write some letters to her Centrian connections. The opportunity to rally people against Rostchilde presented itself, though she admitted that you were better suited for doing this than she was.>Patrol around the estate. She wasn't as good as Bertha was, but with Ayane's increased luck she might find chance upon some treasure.>(Write-in)
[b]And roll me a 1d100 with whatever choices you make.[/b]>>6310095Yeah, sorry about that. Had some internet/electricity troubles.
Since the bread is getting close to falling off the board this'll be the last vote of the thread.We'll be back with some more Isekai Cheat Harem in 1-3 days! Thanks for playing!Hopefully I'll have the rentry timeline up before the thread falls of the board, but I'll definitely (no promises) have it by next thread's start.
Rolled 90 (1d100)>>6310095>>6310122My ability to summon QM is unrivalled >>6310206>Begin setting up a dam for one of the rivers.If anons really want to get another source of power available then may as well. >Train in her infiltration and ambushing.Considering what we are planning on doing it is for the best. Maybe give her the time stopping watch too for the mission. >Use the Construction clankers to build something. (Walls)No more putting it off it’s time for our bastion fort to take form. We can then clean up everything inside the walls to look good and recreate the modern defences outside the walls.>Continue training both magically and physically. At this rate she'd was gonna become a decent fighter.Keep going you’re on a roll. We can switch her to writing letters when our Rostchilde plan is finalized. >>6310208Roll>>6310210Thank you for running QM
Rolled 27 (1d100)>>6310165>Ayane was getting stronger with every passing day, now being physical strong enough to run in a suit of armor for more than an hour.Damn, we need to train soon clearly>>6310198>You used it to check up on Aila, and though you wanted to hear her voice again you had to deal with the fact that she didn't interact with many people throughout her day. Was she really this isolated?Soon she wont be. Poor girl must be feeling very lonely now that she has not gotten our messages for few days.>>6310206Herta:>Make a tower by building a stone structure. It'll influence the weather near the estate.She wanted to do this before but if she needs to stop and take mommy break, am sure we will come up with something else for our delightful goddess Mel:>Work on her physical stamina.She seems to be holding her back and extra pranks are clearly cry for help for her need to be under us, top of us and sideways with us, let see if any of her new tricks can be used in that dance.Gerty:>Use the Construction clankers to build something. (Walls)I want my bastion walls around our territoryAyane:>Patrol around the estate. She wasn't as good as Bertha was, but with Ayane's increased luck she might find chance upon some treasure.New set of eyes can always find something.>>6310208Roll
Rolled 16 (1d100)>>6310206Herta>Begin setting up a dam for one of the rivers.Perhaps we can landscape it into a nice lake as wellMel>Work on her physical stamina.Seems to be a limiting factor for her. And she's still a weed in general who needs a few extra leg days.Gerty>Use the Construction clankers to build something (Walls)Building a wall around our entire territory is impractical, but we can build a big thick wall around the bounds of the estate. Building the foundations for it, quarrying, cutting and moving the stone (we do have a good source of suitable dimension stone on the estate, right?) and erecting the whole thing will still be a huge job so this might span more than one week.Ayane>Patrol around the estate. She wasn't as good as Bertha was, but with Ayane's increased luck she might find chance upon some treasure.Get her out of the house a bit. Use some beasts as target practice and see what she can find.I think this might be Herta's last project before she goes on maternity leave. Maybe we can keep her going another week or even two after, but it might be time to leave the physical labour to the others now. Gerty should be fine for a while (she's 19/40 weeks pregnant by my count, she should be able to keep going nearly the whole time if she's just commanding clankers, otherwise I'll give her another 12-16 weeks or so of physical activity), Catty much the same or a bit less (I think she's 11/31 weeks, I'll also give her another 12-16 weeks) and Bertha a long while (9/40 weeks?, so I'll give her another 22-24 weeks). When Herta's off work, she can go all in on magic tasks and practice.
>>6310224>>6310342It does not sound like great idea to sent Herta whos blood pressure can drop to A. away from immediate area of our supervision and B. being near to water.
>>6310517Being heavily pregnant doesn't make Herta completely unable to swim or liable to just keel over at random, particularly considering her pregnancy so far has been entirely complication-free. If the river is deep or otherwise hazardous and/or she would struggle to swim in her state, we can issue her with a buoyancy aid and send a few clankers to accompany her. We're also only a few miles away and can be with her rapidly in the extremely unlikely event of an emergency.Does give me the idea of making a handful of ATVs for zooming around the estate since our only means of ground locomotion right now is the BoatMech.----------Completely unrelated, I had a frightening thought earlier - if we hypothetically had children with Eulia, we could end up with harpy savants. You know, the race of people with a collective case of severe ADHD with High Speed Thoughts, lack of impulse control and perpetual manic energy. Now add Mad Scientist Syndrome to the mix and I think the correct response would be to fill one's drawers.
>>6310661You dont have to sell Eulia to me, I already like her. I just want see some other options first before make the choice
>>6310831I'm not even on board with Eulia, it was just a showerthought that scared me.