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675. Particularities of mobile dungeons.
With the knowledge of Fumika-san, the mourning god of "Magic Shield Sentou Shield", I have also learned a little about the giant Yadokari mobile dungeon "Shelter Labyrinth" by flying in the sky.
"Shelter Labyrinth" has become my dungeon master.
The labyrinth management system, which is now operational, has been ordered to return to its original location.
We should be doing a special restoration mode there now.
The original location is the eastern edge of the Dragon Wings Mountains, which also form the border between the Duke of Sayburn and Pigseed.
There are also stories from nearby flying dragons that they have returned safely to their original location.
When I'm done with my special recovery mode, I'm supposed to hear from the labyrinth management system.
I am thinking of going to the investigation as soon as the contact arrives.
According to the knowledge Fumina received from the engineers of the "Fourth Magna Empire".....
In the first place, it seems that the artificial labyrinth consumes a large amount of magic in maintaining various labyrinth functions and producing monsters.
That's why they built it in search of a place of intense magic.
The flying Yadkari mobile dungeon "Shelter Labyrinth" seems to have the ability to store a large amount of magic elements as the first mobile dungeon.
They can detect areas of intense magic, land there, and suck up magic.
And that would mean storing and moving a lot of it.
Where a large amount of magic is absorbed, the concentration of magic is temporarily diminished, and organisms that monster are also reduced.
It also seemed to have the effect of reducing the number of monsters that damage people.
The dark area of the magic element is where the magic element originally gathers, so even if temporarily reduced, it returns after a while.
However, while it is decreasing, the number of creatures that demonize increases safety.
"Shelter Labyrinth" has another feature, and there is an alternative energy supply system in the event of a depletion of magic energy.
It seems to be equipped with a device that uses a large amount of "Magic Core" to generate energy.
The "Magic Core" is created near the heart of an organism that has transformed into a monster by exposing itself to a large amount of magic elements.
It becomes a fuel to move magic tools, or a material to make magic tools and magic potions, and it is an image of a combination of crude oil and rare metal in me.
The "Magic Core" is probably like the crystallization of a magic element.
If so, it may be natural to use it as energy.
It is probably the magic element that makes the "Magic Core" a source of energy that moves magic tools, or a material that makes magic tools and magic potions.
Isn't it magic that the magic element is like magic energy, or is it magic that the magic element gathers and flows in the smallest unit?
And is it because the magic element crystallized is the "magic core"?
I came up with such a thing.
Maybe magic... is about giving magic to magic elements and their convergent currents and transforming them.
Maybe that's what happens when you add something like the law of fire to a magic element that has no attributes or all attributes.
When I was thinking about it, I was having fun.
I'd like to study like this...
The Great Wizard and the Great Sage have appeared, so please tell me...
I've never thought about it in depth before, but I'll look into it if I get a chance in the future.
There seems to be another mechanism specific to mobile dungeons.
It seems that the mechanism or process of moving it has been decided.
The Dungeon Master instructed us to do this in collaboration with the Labyrinth Management System.
It would be a mechanism to properly operate mobile dungeons that could also be powerful weapons.
I can't move anything but the Dungeon Master.
Naturally, it is important.
Even if the emperor of the Empire tries to move, he can't.
And even if they actually move, they have to work together with the labyrinth management system, and if they are threatened by others, they don't work together.
The Labyrinth Management System is supposed to keep track of the state of the Dungeon Master.
It's like a kind of safety device.
This time, I only ordered the labyrinth management system to return to its original location, which does not mean that it was operated jointly, but it means that I followed the instructions of my own free will.
And in the first place, there seems to be strict conditions for choosing a dungeon master, so it doesn't seem that anyone can be.
Fumina doesn't seem to know about this condition.
As far as Fumina knows, it's like this.
After Fumina's death, it appears that an additional biological core system was introduced to the mobile dungeon Shelter Labyrinth.
According to Fumina's speculation, in order to destroy the monster in question at the time, it was necessary to change the original purpose and run the Shelter Labyrinth.
And it was speculated that the biocore system would have been incorporated as a way to operate in the absence of a dungeon master.
At that time, it seemed that research on biological cores was flourishing to make the "manipulated artificial golem" more free and operational like humans.
It seems that the biological core piloting system translates the operator's attention into direct action and traces movement so that it can move closer to living things.
It was installed in the "Shelter Labyrinth" and became an emergency operation method in the absence of the Dungeon Master.
However, some human runaways may mean that the system has become a vendetta, forcing the Dungeon Master to operate as a weapon without being elected.
Niko, the young girl of Homunkurus, must have been chosen as the living core.
According to Fumina, Homunkurus was chosen because it has a much stronger body than the human race and can withstand the load.
I was biting my lips because I thought it might have been a disposable piece.
The Biocore system appears to be expanding its senses to trace the pilot's movements, and when it is attacked, it is also reflected in the Biocore and overloaded.
Originally, Niko-chan was supposed to move at her own will, but it seems that the demon hacking robbed her of her consciousness.
And it might have been used only to make the labyrinth program realize that the biological core system was running.