Helena looked approving when her brother expressed his plan to equip himself with powerful gear. She lifted the glowing black lotus flower from her hair and transformed it into its Pistol Mode.
The living weapon had grown substantially over the years. Helena's integral use of its focused beams had allowed for both of them to grow at a prodigious rate.
"Our mother is too old school to change her stance regarding the wisdom of relying on external tools to fight our battles." The design spirit regretfully spoke.
Ves snorted. "The entire reason why humans and the vast majority of sentient alien races in the Milky Way and the Red Ocean were able to rise to power was because they relied on ever more powerful tools. Hardly any alien race relies on their own natural strengths to defeat their opponents."
"I agree with you, but I also see where our mother is coming from." Helena replied. "You don't have to worry too much about me. I am not so set in my ways. I have taken a liking for the first gift that you have made for me, so I know what you are capable of. You are much better at creation than destruction, so it makes sense that you orient your defenses by relying on your strengths. You should make another weapon like the Gray Lotus that you have made available to your mechs. I would be happy to lend my power to your defense."
"That's… a bit of a problem. I was only able to make the Gray Lotus because I 'found' a batch of special materials that happened to be compatible with you. I haven't found any other sympathetic materials that are aligned towards your death attribute."
"Oh." She frowned while lifting her Death Lotus. "Does that mean you can't make another gun to fend off powerful gods?"
"No. Not until I find the right materials. Do you happen to have any suggestions?"
Helena rubbed her smooth chin. "Hmmm. My cult within the Oblivion Empire has managed to salvage powerful materials to build idols in my image."
Ves sat up straighter. "Are you talking about Unending alloy?!"
"What is Unending alloy?"
"It's what I call the alloy that I have used to make products like this." He said while patting the chestplate of his Unending Regalia.
"Oh that? We have lots of these materials lying around, Ves. There are an awful lot of relics and statues of the dark gods that are made with this handy alloy. Our men have taken to melting it all down so that they can make more proper gods. They help a lot with spreading around our awareness. We can drop in any time a detached fleet has encountered trouble."
Ves became disappointed. The Nyxian Gap was too far away to make importing Unending alloy viable, and he already decided to transition away from this material.
Unending alloy was not a sympathetic material. It was decent at containing many varieties of spiritual energy, but it could not be used as the basis of a powerful blessed weapon.
"In any case, my options are fairly limited for the time being. The only sympathetic material I have access to is phasewater, which allows me to borrow the power of the Phase King in battle. In fact, I just managed to swindle over a hundred kilograms of phasewater from different parties. This gives me a lot of leeway in using this exotic for my personal projects."
Helena spent enough time around Ves to grow familiar with phasewater. Though the substance was pretty much nonexistent in the Nyxian Gap, this might change in the future once more and more phasewater flowed into the old galaxy.
"Phasewater is weird." She said.
"Oh?" Ves raised his eyebrow. He grew curious about what a self-professed death goddess had to say about this topic. "What is your impression of phasewater?"
The design spirit frowned. "I don't really understand it. To me, it looks like ordinary water but with extra power for some reason. There shouldn't be anything about phasewater that is relevant to me, but a part of me doesn't agree with that logic."
"Is phasewater alive?!"
"No. I wouldn't describe it like that. It is better to describe it as a facilitator of life. It can make a being stronger, though I can't describe in what way."
"Wait for a moment."
Ves concentrated hard and used his expanded control over his body to squeeze out a drop of blood from his body.
He coughed and spat out the drop until it floated in front of his face.
"Can you examine my blood and tell me your thoughts?"
She did so. Her eyes quickly widened.
"Well, well, well. Your evolution is more extensive than I initially expected. You've outdone yourself, Ves. I have no idea how you managed to do it, but you have truly succeeded in blending a small amount of phasewater in your blood."
"I already know that, Helena. Can you tell me anything new that I haven't been able to figure out by myself?"
"My opinion hasn't changed. The phasewater in your blood isn't inherently alive, but now that it has blended into your body, is enhancing and empowering your blood components, though I haven't the faintest idea why. Our mother can probably give you a better explanation. I imagine that this effect will grow stronger once you managed to stuff more phasewater into your bloodstream."
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