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Chapter Ninety-Seven - A little absurd

    I''ve been called many things, but ambitious was never one of them. That was in the before days when isekai was just an overused trope. Now that isekai was my reality, things had changed. I had changed. My plan to create this new razor floss power from scratch skipped right past ambition into pipedream territory. It was ludicrously hard and any rational person would’ve given up after failing time and again.


    I doubt anybody would call me rational anymore, if they ever did.


    Even with the nudges Synthesis gave me in the right direction, the perfect combination of abilities eluded me for a long time. When I considered which powers to combine, I usually had an innate sense of what the result would be — it even mattered in which order they were added — but every time I thought I was getting close to razor floss the synthesis collapsed and I was left to either quit or start over.


    Along with my lack of ambition I’ve never been what you’d call a stubborn person. If anything, I was prone to giving up as soon as things got hard. But Crucible was changing me in more ways than one. I’d been given a taste of things I’ve never dreamed of, things like true friendship and the power to help others, not to mention seeing the results of putting in a real effort. I was going to get this power, whatever it took.


    In the end, it took a crazy number of abilities synthesized together in multiple stages, and countless failed attempts, but it eventually worked. With a flick of my fingers I was now able to string nearly invisible strands of magical essence in the air and control them with a thought. The mana cost was brutal, but the results were just as I’d hoped.


    I was pretty proud that I’d managed to give myself — a nobody who could never be great at anything — a power usually reserved for protagonists or Boss-tier villains. It wasn’t something I was about to go around using all the time, but it made for another comforting trump card I could pull out if I was ever in a tough jam.


    I called it Slice and Dice because System wouldn’t let me call it Razor Floss. That probably meant that there was already a Razor Floss power out there, I just hadn’t met anyone or anything that had it yet. This was not a comforting thought. After seeing what Slice and Dice could do to target dummies, I was in no rush to face someone else with that ability.


    Something else I discovered while spamming All Can Be Revealed in my search for new powers to add to my arsenal was how busy Chika had been. She hadn’t been joking when she said she wanted me to teach her omni-do. In between quests she’d been working her way through the city’s clans and had already reached at least Competent in five of their six martial arts, and was working on learning the last one.


    Shashu had been doing the same thing after Sifu Chow Bo had suggested he ought to learn omni-do too so he could start training others. As Chika and Shashu had spread through the other clans to learn their fighting styles, so too had the idea of learning omni-do. It now became a thing for members of all clans to train at other dojos in order to learn all six martial arts in anticipation of being trained by Shashu. I started seeing more and more NPCs walking around with multiple sashes of different colors braided together, just like I’d done. Chika and Shashu had started the trend and I guess it just sort of caught on.


    Unfortunately, it was going to be a problem when Chika and Shashu were ready to begin receiving instruction in omni-do. There was no way they’d be able to learn it, not in its current state.


    Skills:


    Omni-do - Adept: Custom martial art synthesizing the techniques of Acrobatics, Affinity Attack, Aikido, Boxing, Brawling, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Capoeira, Crossbow, Dance, Elven Dual Knife Fighting, Escrima, Gymnastics, Karate, Knife, Krav Maga, Kung Fu, Muay Thai, Ninjitsu, Judo, Jiu Jitsu, Sambo, Second Amendment, Silat, Staff, Sword, Tae Kwon Do, Throw, Who Needs Weapons?, and Wrestling.


    I couldn''t imagine anyone else learning all the requisite skills, and there were even three customized powers thrown in there which made anyone being able to use omni-do besides me inconceivable.


    So I made a new skill specially for them.


    Skills:


    Toron-do - Custom martial art synthesizing the techniques of Karate, Kung Fu, Muay Thai, Judo, Jiu Jitsu, and Tae Kwon Do.


    Yeah, I named it toron-do. What of it?


    Omni-do had become a lot more versatile after I added weapons skills to it, and more powerful, so I also made an advanced version of toron-do that included some basic weapon arts like sword, knife, and staff, as well as crossbow. Having an upgraded version of toron-do would give them something to work towards and make them even stronger.


    And if you’re wondering why I included the crossbow skill, it’s because my secret goal in creating omni-do was to be able to fight like Keanu Reeves in the movies. True story.


    Some kind of gun fu was mandatory to achieve my goal, but lacking actual firearms the custom power I’d made out of Bruce’s magic missile power was the closest I could find, so that’s why you see its cheeky ironic name in omni-do. It effectively let me do the sort of cool gun fighting moves that Neo and John Wick used.


    To that end, I added crossbow to the weapons grade toron-do skill because it was the closest I could come to a gun using common, easily learnable fantasy world skills and weapons. Alas, only for one shot, though.


    Crossbows are neat but they only hold one bolt and take forever to reload, which is a pain in the buttocks, so you just gotta make the one shot count. For some reason, repeating crossbows didn’t exist on Crucible. The ancient Chinese and even the Romans had them, but I guess they hadn’t been big in the source material upon which this world had been designed.


    Still, I figured I wasn’t the only one who’d have fun with it, and it would make sparring with Chika a lot more interesting if we were also shooting at each other while going at it hand-to-hand. Plus, I had plans to fix that annoying limitation for single-shot crossbows.


    I think it’s safe to say I was starting to feel pretty good about things. Not something I was used to. The elf village was seeing a steady trickle of expats coming back to resettle from the beastfolk lands and envoys were being sent to places beyond the sea to find more elves to bring home. Trade with the other settlements around the city was already growing brisk. I was having fun with my abilities, even though my Status was starting to look absurd with all the new ones I was creating. And best of all I had a large group of really good friends, perhaps for the first time ever.


    Stratos had once told me that I’d never be as strong as other Players thanks to Good At Everything’s growth-capping restriction, but I now knew what they’d meant when they said I’d find other ways to compensate.


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    <td style="width: 15.7159%">Daniel Lamont</td>


    <td style="width: 84.0512%">Team Player, Defender of the Green, Great Architect</td>


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    <td style="width: 15.7159%">Affinity:</td>


    <td style="width: 84.0512%">


    Air - Adept


    Darkness - Adept


    Death - Adept


    Earth - Adept


    Fire - Adept


    Ice - Adept


    Life - Adept


    Light - Adept


    Nature - Adept


    Shadow - Adept


    Void - Adept


    Water - Adept


    </td>


    </tr>


    <tr>


    <td style="width: 15.7159%">Gifts:</td>


    <td style="width: 84.0512%">


    Good at Everything


    Hands Off My Stash


    I Can Keep Going And Going


    Jack of All Trades


    Murder Hobo


    </td>


    </tr>


    <tr>


    <td style="width: 15.7159%">Powers:</td>


    <td style="width: 84.0512%">


    Able To Leap Tall Buildings - Competent


    Affinity Attack - Adept


    Affinity Defense - Adept


    Affinity Form - Adept


    All Can Be Revealed - Adept


    All Tied Up - Competent


    Almost Omniscient, Almost - Novice


    Arise And Shine - Adept


    Circus Master - Novice


    Curse You - Competent


    Do What I Say - Novice


    Don’t Believe Everything You See - Competent


    Does Whatever A Spider Can - Competent


    Doesn’t Hurt A Bit - Novice


    Drink Me - Competent


    Everyone Gets A Heal - Competent


    Faster Than A Speeding Bullet - Adept


    We’re Going The Distance - Competent


    Holtzman Effect - Competent


    Human Beat Box - Novice


    I Draw Upon The Power Of The Green - Adept


    Isn’t It Enchanting - Adept


    I Hate Surprises - Competent


    I Vant To Zuck Your Blud - Novice


    I’ll Be Back - Competent


    I’ll Cut You - Competent


    I’m Going To (Clap) Buff You Up - Competent


    It’s All In Your Head - Competent


    Just Another Background Character - Adept


    Let’s Keep A Clear Head About This - Novice


    Like A Feather In The Wind - Novice


    Keep Your Eye On The Ball - Novice


    Man Behind The Curtain - Novice


    Mirror Image - Novice


    More Powerful Than A Locomotive - Adept


    My Body Is A Finely Honed Weapon - Adept


    Mystery Wrapped In An Enigma - Novice


    Now You See Me, Now You Don’t - Adept


    Oh No You Don’t - Competent


    Physician, Heal Thyself - Competent


    Power Portal - Competent


    Rage Against The Dying Of The Light - Novice


    A case of theft: this story is not rightfully on Amazon; if you spot it, report the violation.Second Amendment - Adept


    Slice And Dice - Competent


    Sneaky Wabbit - Adept


    Stop Staring At My Ears - Adept


    Synthesize - Adept


    That’s Gonna Leave A Scar - Competent


    That''s Heavy, Man - Competent


    Think Again - Novice


    Versatility For The Win - Adept


    Who Needs Weapons? - Competent


    With This Army - Competent


    Wonder Twin Powers Activate - Novice


    You’re Getting Sleeeepy - Competent


    You’re Not All That - Competent


    </td>


    </tr>


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    <td style="width: 15.7159%">Skills:</td>


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    Acting - Competent


    Affinity Control - Adept


    Aikido - Competent


    Appraise - Novice


    Archery - Adept


    Architecture - Competent


    Armorer - Novice


    Axe - Novice


    Baking - Competent


    Bashing - Novice


    Bite - Novice


    Blacksmith - Novice


    Brawling - Competent


    Brazilian Jiu Jitsu - Competent


    Butchery - Competent


    Cartography - Competent


    Capoeira - Competent


    Claw - Novice


    Climbing - Novice


    Construction - Novice


    Cooking - Competent


    Crossbow - Competent


    Dance - Novice


    Drawing - Novice


    Eidetic Memory - Competent


    Elven Dual Knife Fighting - Adept


    Engineering - Novice


    Escrima - Competent


    First Aid - Competent


    Fitness - Adept


    Fletcher - Novice


    Gymnastics - Competent


    Herbalism - Novice


    Hunting - Competent


    Karate - Competent


    Knife - Adept


    Krav Maga - Competent


    Kung Fu - Adept


    Jiu Jitsu - Competent


    Judo - Competent


    Laying On Hands - Adept


    Lockpicking - Competent


    Mechanics - Novice


    Mixology - Novice


    Muay Thai - Competent


    Music - Competent


    Negotiation - Competent


    Ninjitsu - Competent


    Omni-do - Adept


    Otaku - Competent


    Pounce - Novice


    Public Speaking - Novice


    Puzzles - Novice


    Polearm - Novice


    Riding - Competent


    Sambo - Competent


    Sculpture - Novice


    Silat - Competent


    Sneak - Adept


    Spear - Novice


    Staff - Competent


    Stealth - Adept


    Strategy - Competent


    Sword - Adept


    Swimming - Novice


    Tae Kwon Do - Competent


    Tai Chi - Novice


    Taunting - Novice


    Tea Ceremony - Competent


    Teaching - Adept


    Throwing - Novice


    Tracking - Novice


    Trivia - Competent


    Toron-do - Adept


    Weapons Grade Toron-do - Adept


    Wrestling - Novice


    Yoga - Competent


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    </tr>


    </tbody>


    </table>


    Like I said, a little absurd.


    It wasn’t only me, my friends were steadily growing stronger thanks to all the quests they were getting. I’d lost all, well, almost all of the bitterness I’d felt about being left out of the quest game for so long. Still, I did wish I was able to do more adventuring with them. Which was what gave me the idea to run a little training session with them in the Light Dungeon.


    During a lull between their quests, I invited Team Maple Leaf and the Round Table to visit the labyrinth where I’d prepared an adventure for them using my Great Architect’s control over the place to act as a real-life dungeon master. I had the door teleport them to a place in the dungeon they hadn’t seen during our conquest raid, and put them against all sorts of monsters and traps they hadn’t seen before either.


    I took the opportunity to present scenarios where they were better off not killing the monsters. They needed them alive to get information or unlock areas. It took them a while to figure this out, and forced them to come up with new tactics and ways of working together and using their abilities to win without all the slaying and the murdering and the wanton bloodshed.


    When it was over, Arthur thanked me on behalf of the group. “This was so much better than our usual training sessions. And we got loot, too!”


    "It was very educational for me as well," I said.


    Then Jane pulled me aside. “I get it now,” she said.


    “Get what?” I said.


    “When we talked during the elf festival you were saying about how I should learn non-lethal combat techniques. This is what you were talking about, I get it now.”


    “That’s great. Feel better about facing other Players now?”


    “A bit, maybe. But don’t for a second think that this gets you off the hook. You promised me a one-on-one training session.”


    “But you’re already doing so well. I don’t think it’s necessary.”


    “It’s not about necessity, idiot.” Then she spun on her heel and flounced away.


    The whole thing had been more than an excuse to hang out with my friends and play DM, it had been an experiment in how to use the dungeon. Watching Jane go, I had to say that particular experiment had been a rousing success.


    Just when I was feeling really good about myself, Sigrid came up. “That was fun today,” she said.


    “I’m glad,” I said. “It was fun for me too.”


    “You did good.” Then, out of nowhere, she cuffed me on the back of the head.


    “Ow! If I did good, what was that for?”


    “Why are you ghosting Morgan?”


    “What? I’m not ghosting her.”


    “Oh really? Have you gone out together again after your dinner date?”


    “Well, no,” I conceded. “But—”


    “Have you even talked to her?”


    “Sure.”


    She blinked her piercing blue eyes at me. “Really? Besides simple pleasantries, have you had a real conversation?”


    “Well, I’ve been busy.”


    “Is that what you’re telling yourself?”


    “Well...crap. I have been ghosting her, haven’t I?”


    Sigrid shook her head. “Don’t get me wrong, I love you, Daniel. I really do. But I am so pissed at you right now I can’t even.”


    “Oh.”


    “I gave you some time, I kept telling myself you’ve been busy, too. But I thought surely today you’d make an effort to connect with her.”


    “I’m sorry,” I said.


    She cuffed me again. “I’m not the one you should be apologizing to, dummy.” Then she put her hands on my back and literally shoved me in Morgan’s direction.


    Morgan had been chatting with Kay at the time. When I showed up, Kay said something cryptic about having to go somewhere to talk to someone else about something. The only way she could’ve left the two of us alone any faster would’ve been to use her superspeed.


    “Hey Morgan,” I said.


    “What’s up Daniel?” Morgan said.


    “Look, I owe you an apology. Since we went for dinner we haven’t had a chance to talk.”


    “I’ve been around,” she said quietly.


    “Yeah. I just want you to know—”


    “Sigrid said something, huh?”


    “How’d you know?”


    Morgan chuckled. “It’s okay, Daniel. Thank you for apologizing. Seriously. I was a bit hurt that you didn’t make the effort before, but you did now so you don’t have to say anything else.”


    “It’s just, I’ve been kind of distracted by the dungeons and the elf festival and everything.”


    “Listen, Daniel. It’s fine, you don’t need to make excuses. I realized a long time ago that us going out together was a one-time thing. And besides, I’m really not looking to take on a project, you know? So it really is fine.”


    “A project?”


    “You know. A fixer-upper.”


    I had to think for a bit before I figured out what she meant. “Is that what I am?”


    She shrugged. “I like you, Daniel. You’re cute, you’re kind, you can actually be a lot of fun when you want to be.”


    “Who, me?”


    Sho poked her finger into my chest. “And that right there is what I’m talking about. I get being a bit insecure, we all feel that way sometimes. But honestly, you’re frigging exhausting.”


    “Ouch.”


    “I’m not saying this to be hurtful, I’m really not. It might seem like I’m lashing out or something, but the truth is I just wish you could see yourself the way others do. Do you understand what I’m saying?”


    “If only I had more confidence,” I said.


    “If only. But then I’d have my work cut out for me, wouldn’t I?”


    “What do you mean?”


    Morgan looked pointedly to the side, and when I followed her gaze I saw Jane staring at us. When our eyes met, Jane quickly looked away and strode off.


    “Being busy with all your dungeons isn’t the only thing that’s got you distracted,” Morgan said.


    “You lost me,” I said.


    Morgan smiled. “Still so dense.”


    “I’m getting real tired of hearing that from everyone.”


    “Then smarten up, would ya? We’ll stop saying it when you stop being it.”
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