"The joints aren't a problem, Ars."
I see. I mean, after all, just miniaturizing the magic weapon is a bad move. "
Explore the miniaturization of the magic weapon with Gran.
About 5m in hardened brick, Tanatos model body magic weapon.
It was possible to make this simple miniaturization.
You can also equip human swords and magic guns by making them less than 2 meters tall.
But it feels a little bit like that.
There were several reasons for this.
Because even when it was big, it was powerful enough as a weapon to mimic Tanatos's body.
It weighs anyway.
Just swinging your fist or kicking it creates an incredible destructive force.
But when it was miniaturized, it disappeared.
Moreover, compared to the same size and human eye, the movement is poor.
Aisha's starting point was that Aisha, who lived in the temple of the divine world, could do her own life.
For this reason, the skin underneath was constructed like a spherical joint doll so that it could move as smoothly as possible.
Magic weapons don't have that kind of joint structure.
Is it close to a sculpture made by cutting out rocks?
When it was large, it was powerful enough to rely on its automatic repair function.
Because there was no decent joint, and I was moving my body while sharpening it.
So, just by making it small, the good movement increased armament to the eye.
That's why I didn't want to use Eye for combat.
Although he had some ability in white warfare, it was only self-defense.
I made it into a cute doll so that Aisha could even pass.
I wanted to avoid having a negative image of it as a dangerous substitute for combat.
Since they also work in territory management and the Balkan Bank, it would be definitely more beneficial to have a good impression.
"... why don't we make it in Pramo as a reference?"
"Well, what is it, Lord Ars? Pramo, are you there?
"Nh, ahh. I just came up with something. Even though it's human, there's only one idea I'd like to try it with a small magic weapon with an invisible structure."
While I was talking to Gran about this, what I had been thinking came out of my mouth.
A small magic weapon.
A form that is the same size as a normal person, can be used to share weapons, but is not a person when you look at it.
A structure that, at the same time, provides movement equal to or greater than that of the eye.
There was one answer in me.
It is in the memory of the previous life.
It's a humanoid real robot that I've built with plastic models.
A humanoid model that can be made simply by cutting what is sold as a kit with a nipper and snapping it in.
Besides, it was very well made and various positioning was also possible.
Can't we use that as a magic weapon?
If you think of your magic weapon as a super robot, try turning it into a real robot.
If you can do that, you can install the virtual personality eye and move it.
The base of the shoulders and legs are spherical joints, and the elbows, knees, or fingers of the hands have different joint structures, making it much easier to move than previous magical weapons.
If so, we may be able to divert the technology to existing large magic weapons after miniaturization.
I wondered if I could build a magic weapon like that.
"Well, that doesn't sound interesting. All right, then, let's draw it on paper once, Ars. I'm going to draw a picture of the pramo and the rubble on this paper."
"All right, all right. Even so, I can only draw big things. I don't want to be asked too much about it...."
Apparently Gran wants to hear about the plastic model because it's interesting to hear my words.
So I handed over the paper.
It's Balkan botanical paper.
Because the paper uses magic healing medicine for raw materials, or you can use magic to write letters without ink.
Kyle's [preview] is right, but I use magic to write on paper without using [preview].
Then, by magically reproducing the image in the brain on paper, you can depict the image even if you are not good at it.
I ran it as recommended by Gran.
Show the illustration of the resulting plastic model to Grand.
"Huh. I see. Though it is a human form, it is unlikely that we can make it without imitating the structure of the human body itself. In the case of eye, it was a reproduction of something close to the skin by rubber, but there is no need to hide the joint part without doing so. If so, it's unlikely that people can move even if they're human."
I see. If you work hard, you'll be able to deform. I don't know what that structure is. "
"Is it a deformation? For example, what form does it take to deform from a human form?
"Well, that's right. For example, if you fold your body well and deform it into a form of flight? If it's good when it's deformed, it'll look like a magic airship, and you'll be able to fly. Alternatively, multiple pieces may be combined to make it larger. I don't know if it's feasible."
"Is it a deformation to the flight form or a combination? It seems interesting. I see. If only we could position the wings everywhere like four wings when the shape changes... Then the sky is likely to fly.... hmm. This isn't very difficult, Ars."
"I don't think so, Gran. Shut up, it's just an idea, so if you can't do it, you can't."
"No, that's not true, Ars. I want you to give me time. I'm sure we'll be able to develop a magic weapon like never before."
"Okay. Right now, I don't like it anyway. If you're even mass producing Eyes, it might take some time to improve your magic weapon, Gran."
"Thank you very much. No, this isn't a big job. My arms are ringing."
Looks like I set Gran's motivation on fire.
An illustration of a plastic model that I somehow wrote on paper.
Then, the plastic model deformed from human form to flight form, showcasing a chunk of romance that tickled the boy's heart.
That seemed to interest Gran too.
Regardless of whether deformation and combining functions are required in reality, research on the development of small magic weapons has evolved to include new functions based on the opinion that it seems interesting.
In this way, Gran and I turned our research into a romantic pursuit.