actually Ves follows this pattern in his mech designer path
"In an environment where many cultivators learned from the common base of knowledge that the Sacred Scrolls have so graciously passed on, it is not enough to gain proficiency in the arts. If you want to stay ahead of the competition and never fall too far behind, you must comprehend more knowledge, master the arts that suit you best, and combine these efforts into original new techniques that do not exist in anyone's library. Only then can you take your enemies by surprise, overpower their best techniques and maintain your standing in the long run. Those who solely rely on mastering the inheritances of the past will always get swept away by the geniuses who are brave and hardworking enough to create their own paradigms."
Sci-fi · Exlor
indeed
[jclozanoc: Imagine explaining this to HR. "Yeah, I think the janitor stole my card…" 😂]
Urban · SleazyPen
"The salvation of red humanity is in my grasp! Now that I can tap into a nearly endless supply of souls, I can Demoncast all of the mechs and equipment that I want! The Age of Demons shall record the rise of red humanity! Hahahahahaha! Hahahahahaha! HAHAHAHAHA!"
Sci-fi · Exlor
"...That sounds about right." Ves admitted.
Sci-fi · Exlor
unless Vulcan decides to split from Ves, then it's not so pretty
It was also a great way to isolate much of the potential risk and danger of demoncasting to the crafter to one of his incarnations.
Sci-fi · Exlor
could be worse, at least it's not "the dog ate my ID" 🤣
[jclozanoc: Imagine explaining this to HR. "Yeah, I think the janitor stole my card…" 😂]
Urban · SleazyPen
nice username
[jclozanoc: Imagine explaining this to HR. "Yeah, I think the janitor stole my card…" 😂]
Urban · SleazyPen
still selfish
"Well, if he's such a perfect and amazing boyfriend, why are you hiding this from him?"
Urban · SleazyPen
stil selfish
"Well, if he's such a perfect and amazing boyfriend, why are you hiding this from him?"
Urban · SleazyPen
cough, Lucky
They could control the variables before Demoncasting in an attempt to guide the process within a specific range of outcomes, but that was like training a cat to spy on enemies.
The Mech Touch
Sci-fi · Exlor