Bam!
"Scarlet! I'm back!"
Even feeling her presence from outside, I still couldn't stop from flinching slightly as Orphne slammed the front door open.
It was a good thing that I had reinforced the frame and walls surrounding it a while back, or the door might have broken off its hinges after all the times this little fairy had done this. This was probably the only reason why Elli even tolerated such behaviour, as it at least didn't cause any noticeable damage to her home.
Then again, the fact that she had already yelled at Orphne repeatedly and she still shows no signs of stopping suggested that she had simply given up.
Sigh
"Welcome back. How did it go?"
"Perfect! I got 50 thousand pages!"
Putting down the magic bag she was swinging around in one hand, Orphne opened it up and handed me one of the white sheets.
"Hmm...looks good. Was there any complaints with the goods?"
"Nope! Everyone loved the stuff you picked!"
"Ah, that's good then."
I pulled out nineteen more pages from the bag, wrote a quick note on the corner of one than ripped it off and placed it back into the bag.
"Alright. Send this over to Peitho, and make sure she reads my note."
The note only outlined that I had taken these twenty pages and asked her to bill me later on them.
"Later! Later! What're you doing anyways?"
"Do you fairies never shut up?"
Across the living room table from me, Wayland the demon enchanter, spat out as he glared at the fairy.
"Nope! Never!"
But completely unphased, Orphne gave her completely honest reply, earning herself a heavy sigh from the older man.
"So? What is this?"
As excited as she looked, it was clear that the little fairy was clueless when it came to enchanting, as her eyes ran across the complicated series of magical circles and runes laid out on various sheets of paper on the table.
"Remember what I said before about working on that game we often play?"
"Oh yea! The fighting doll right? You're making a stronger one then? When can we play?"
"Well, rather than stronger, I'm trying to make one which anyone can use. So rather than me, you can face off against anyone who knows how to move one of these new dolls."
"Wow! Really? That's gonna be so fun!"
"That's only IF we can figure out all these problems."
"Yea, there's still all those."
Bursting our little bubble, Wayland huffed before examining one of the magic circles again.
The first step was making a doll which could move in the way the user wanted.
Using my past life as a reference, the obvious way was to preprogram a series of actions and then connect those to a series of command inputs. But after thinking about it for a short while, I was forced to throw away that line of thought.
It worked marvellously in games because you were either facing AI monsters with simple and obvious limitations or other players who played with the same limitations as you did. But to make a doll like this satisfying, only able to stiffly move according to a series of preprogrammed actions, no matter how numerous, wouldn't work. If facing off against a fairy, the fairy could just come up with something which broke all existing preprogrammed actions.
The solution was to figure out a way to allow the doll to move in any way its user desired, within the physical limitations of the doll itself at least.
At that, there was the possibility of using Earth's VR as a basis and have it simply imitate its user's actions. The main problem with that was that it would be limited by the area which the user could act.
The best way to do it was to use mental commands. If you could move the doll with your mind, then you were free to do whatever you wanted with your doll.
Frankly speaking, initially the idea felt ideal as I imagined it feeling the same as when I controlled the doll by infusing it with my shadow.
Reality was quite a bit different.
Or rather, making an enchantment which would allow free movement the mind wasn't working as cleanly as expected.
Wayland had some experience making tools which activated on mental commands, but they all had extremely limited sets of possible actions, like the power setting on a fan or intensity of a light bulb.
Allowing a doll to move in any which way through the same mental commands proved to be several magnitudes greater in difficulty.
The central problem was bandwidth.
The enchantments Wayland were used to using only had extremely limited bandwidth when it came to commands. So the enchantments he made was more than adequate for pushing through a single digit number. But what we were trying to do was like pushing through several thousand digits at once. The enchantment was quickly overwhelmed and everything broke down.
Improving this point was quite the ordeal, and the two of us have been working on it for quite a while.
The core issue was that it was difficult to just simply increase the bandwidth, as the data lanes took up space in the magic circles, which was needed for a whole assortment of other features, like translating those commands into actions which the dolls can perform.
For now, we were working on an intermediary magic circle which took the original data stream from the user, filtered and compressed that data into something which could fit through the data pipes on the doll itself.
But aside from that, there was also the issue of latency. The data stream itself wasn't fast, not nearly as fast as with a computer on Earth, and adding additional processing slowed things even further. Why the speed itself was low though, most likely was rooted in how the enchantments themselves worked. In theory they could be sped up significantly. Mana could be moved at extremely quick speeds when it was called for. [Light magic] was proof of that, as the mana being carried in the spells generally moved at the speed of light, or at least faster than I could perceive despite being able to break the sound barrier with my own body.
But it seemed like without any real need for such a feature like light speed transmission, progress on that field hadn't been made much in this world.
"Hmmm...how about we test this latest iteration?"
"Sounds good."
At Wayland's prompt, I took out a large disk made from orihalcum and placed it on the table. The disk had a magic circle engraved into its surface with a large mana crystal embedded in the centre. Several lines connected it to a second smaller magic on one side.
I went about making some small edits to the magic circle as per the designs we had made so far, while Wayland placed a small orihalcum doll on top of the large magic circle. The doll was only a torso with arms and head, including socket joints for the waist, elbows, shoulders, and neck, simplified with only a basic humanoid figure for the sake of making testing easier for such an early phase. Wayland proceeded to make adjustments to the magic circle which covered the majority of its torso.
"It's ready."
"Alright."
I put a hand over the smaller magic circle and stretched out my aura, touching and activating the circuit.
The mana crystal glowed deep purple, colour tied to the dark crystal we chose to use for no other reason than that it was the element closest connected to myself.
Normally the element chosen would be based on application, and for the movement of an earthly object would be closest connected to [earth magic]. But in this instance, my personal connection to [dark magic] due to my experience both with the magic itself and Claret, a dark spirit, that we decided that it had the potential to be even more effective. At the worst, it would be much less mana efficient, which wasn't a big deal for me.
[Dark magic] was capable of manifesting a similar effect to [earth magic] when it came to the moving physical objects.
With the magic circles fully infused with mana, I could feel a connection between myself and the little doll. Using nothing but my thoughts, I ordered it to move, according to an image projected from my mind.
A little slow at first, the doll's arm lifted up, jerking into a simple military salute.
Satisfied with this little test, I tried a more difficult image. The doll responded, moving with quick jerks, transitioning from its salute to a superman pose.
"Hmmm. Looks good. Try something even more complicated."
Giving the man a nod, I imagined a different pose.
With a slow stutter, the doll jerked, spinning its upper body to the side, leaning forward, before one arm thrust forward then the other behind and up, as if holding something. Finally, the head turned to look in the same direction as the right arm was pointing.
"Damn. It was supposed to do that all at once."
Rather than changing poses in one fluid motion, the doll interpreted my image and only did parts of it at a time, starting from the point closest to the base which received the magical signal and ending with the point furthest.
Not only that, but the doll took way more time to respond to my image than I liked, even for an early prototype.
"However, the movements themselves have increased in speed considerably. The changes to the encoding algorithm you've devised has been quite fruitful."
"Yea, I guess. But it's looking like we won't have any choice but to simply increase the bandwidth."
"Unfortunate. However, perhaps we can get the desired results by only doubling bandwidth?"
"You make that sound like it's easy."
"I fear that it is anything but. However, I do not intend to let my laurels rest until we find a way. For example, how about this part? If we substitute it, we can add an additional data lane immediately."
I looked down at the spot Wayland pointed. My face scrunched up at what I saw.
"Wouldn't that make the magic circle more fragile and prone to interference?"
"It would. However, we can compensate with an insulation formula placed outside of the circle."
"I see."
The demon had a point. While his proposed chance would cause the magic circle to become vulnerable to ambient mana, we could just create an insulating magic circle to protect everything.
"Hey wait a sec. In that case..."
His suggestion made me want to have another look at a few more parts. If we thought about changing the magic circle from a more fundamental level, ignoring the usual rules that dictated what was required to be included, and instead found workarounds which would allow the actual working circles to work at a higher capacity without increasing their size, then something more drastic might be possible.
"Yes?"
"What if we tear out all of the protective and insulating parts of the magic circle? They make up quite a large amount of the circuit."
"Then the mana flowing throughout the circuit would interfere with itself, causing a total collapse."
"But what if we reshape it so that the signal could self reinforce, blocking out interference."
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