"Well, let's write illustrations and notations."

After returning to the mansion, I was withdrawn in my room with a battle pencil.

After the body of the battle pencil made by Rael and Lou is completed, we will write some illustrations into it.

"First is the break."

Illustration part, character notation part to write damage and technique to do.

Even though it is a battle pencil, this one is a prototype that does not have a role as a pencil, so it can be used to the fullest below.

Because you think about sharpening with a pencil, you can't write down to the bottom.

In the old days, I will make a break with a pen based on the battle pencil I had.

If you can do that, next is an illustration.

However, it is very difficult to draw illustrations on these hexagons and pentagons.

It takes a lot of time if you want to draw seriously.

"Can I use a slime that can be easily drawn with a hexagon?"

With slime, you can draw with just a stroke if you care.

Let's draw the monsters and animals of this world as a motif anyway.

Draw slimes, goblins, and mushrooms on each pencil.

It is difficult to draw an illustration on a pencil, but these will work.

After drawing the illustrations, the next step is writing.

`` Third damage to body attribute

"Ten damage to everyone"

"Mushroom spores-20 damage to all"

Write the name of the attack and the damage notation on each side, such as .

This is a turn-based attack assuming a physical strength of 100, so this should be enough.

Make three races, ●, , ▲, and apply them.

Slime is a ● attribute, so nobody can accept damage to ▲ and except damage. Your own attacks are not always hit, and your opponent's attacks are not always hit.

The aim is to make the battle with battle pencils even more exciting by having such a luck element to nullify. If you win with just the damage side, it's a bit boring.

Because I'm not familiar with the original world of battle pencils, there may be many things to push in, but I'm just looking for a game balance.

"What are you doing, Al?"

I was crazy about making battle pencils, but Silvio came to my room.

"Well, Silvio? When did you come in?"

"I just did it. I knocked over and over, but there was no answer."

Silvio laughs while shrugging.

Apparently, I was so immersed in the work that I was blocking the sound around.

"I want to read back the book I lent to Al, what are you doing now?"

"I'm making toys that can be played in the room."

"A toy? What kind of thing?"

She seems to be hungry for entertainment, probably because of her homeless lifestyle.

Silvio seems to have a strong interest, so I'll teach her to play Battle Pencil.

"Well, that sounds interesting! If I like it, can I paint the illustration?"

"Sirvio? Is it good, but it's fine and hexagonal, so it's difficult?"

"Yeah, I still want to do it."

Fumu, Silvio is showing more motivation than expected.

Are you curious about seeing my cute illustrations and trying to add color?

I thought that I didn't need to paint the color, but if I did, I would have more attachment.

Anyway, if you're Elinora, you could leave it to Silvio, who seems to be dexterous.

"Okay, so please take care of these three.

"Yeah. Alright. Thank you, Al!"

I handed a battle pencil with slime, goblin, and mushroom illustrations, and Silvio happily left the room.

Perhaps you are going to prepare and paint a set of paints in your room.

The original task was to retrieve the book in my room, but it seems that I have completely forgotten it.

Well, if you fail in the worst, don't expect it to be a play, so don't expect too much and wait.

"Al! I can paint!"

In the evening, Silvio came to my room with a battle pencil.

I was surprised because I didn't expect to finish and bring it in less than a day.

"Well, have you already painted?"

"Yeah, how is it like this?"

Silvio shows his battle pencil calmly.

There was a beautifully painted illustration. The colors of slime, goblin and mushrooms are faithfully reproduced.

It does not protrude from the draft that I drew, and the shadows and highlights are clearly painted.

Apart from just coloring on paper, how do you paint a part of a hexagonal pencil so precisely?

"How is it?"

"Sirvio, it's amazing. Honestly, I didn't think I could paint this beautifully."

"I thought so, but it was surprising. It seems that I am not good at such detailed work."

Silvio replied with a bitter smile to my clear words.

To be clear, it is a work that far exceeds expectations. The colors seemed to give life to the demons.

What will change so far by coloring the illustrations?

"I like it. When it gets colored, it makes me feel more attached."

"Yeah. It's better to paint other parts as well as illustrations. That one would definitely want to play."

I agree with Silvio's opinion.

At first, I was stupid thinking that I didn't need any color because I was troublesome, but I can't return to the monochrome world if I see this.

"But if you apply too much paint, you won't have trouble transferring or peeling when rolling."

"Isn't it okay to apply resin?-Prevent color fading on signboards and the like."

"I see, it seems that the paint will not easily come off even if you roll it or apply it to water."

I don't know what will happen, but it should be worth trying.

That color enhances the value of battle pencils.

I have decided to play with cool toys anyway.

When we talked with Silvio about the overall colors, he got up immediately.

"So, let's try the painting just before!"

"Yeah, please"

I really wanted to play with an unpainted battle pencil, but Silvio is so motivated.

It would be nice to play with them after they have been completed with proper color coating and resin coating.

As a body that I do, I want to do it while there is momentum.