"By the way, I heard you know the most about Fuzzy Dice, can I ask you a few questions?
"Oh, ask me anything"
On the occasion of the order, Mira finally touched on the original topic, and the director answered, "Come on, come on."
"First of all, about Fuzzy Dice's strength. So how much is it?
The first thing Mira asked was the power of her most important opponent. Information from Solomon suggests that it is quite hands-on. But it should still be different from the information Solomon obtained through the material and the experience engraved in his memory by the director, who was relative in the field. There is ample chance that some information that can be used for force analysis can be drawn.
"Strength... All I'm saying is it's immeasurable."
The Director's reply was unclear. They've fought against each other many times from the front. But still, Fuzzy Dice's strength, he said, didn't know the bottom.
"Once before, ten A-rank adventurers gathered to besiege the thief."
The soldier commander told me about the story earlier. Ten amazing adventurers lost to one Fuzzy Dice. But the director's story was more detailed than that.
The bandits confronted the adventurers in the garden in front of the target's mansion. So where he was ready and ambushing, Fuzzy Dice appeared dignified.
And the problem is right after that, the director says.
"It wasn't even a fight. All the adventurers fell asleep on the spot. And I, too, don't remember from right after that."
The director told him it was a sight as if he was even dreaming. It was on schedule until we blocked the exit route and besieged it. Later, if you hold in with ten adventurers, you can win. And he said that the adventurers had fallen as soon as the white misty thing spread while he had hunted it down to that point. At this time, the avant-garde fell first, and the rear guard fell again while he was upset about it. And the director, who was standing a little further away, also lost consciousness when he saw the sight.
"We woke up and understood after everything was over. That white misty thing contained something to make you sleep."
When the director closes so tightly, no matter how many times he is relative, he laughs dry when he realizes he is just sleeping. Even with the use of sleep-control medication, they will pluck consciousness magnificently.
I've never fought directly from such things, and I couldn't figure out how much fighting power I had.
"I see..."
Thief Fuzzy Dice hasn't had a single direct battle, apparently, while working so grandly. It is therefore difficult to predict how much it would be if we fought face to face. Still, I'm pretty sure I have something I can do to disable a number of powerful adventurers.
What is that? What means does Fuzzy Dice use to put him to sleep?
"By the way, have you figured out what Fuzzy Dice class is?
Even if I say I'm confident in the fight, I don't have an ex or a child if I'm put to sleep before I show it off. Even if sleep could be avoided, Fuzzy Dice might have a second and third means.
Then first you need to know what kind of bills they can prepare. The most important thing for this is the class. Like swordsmen, summoners, etc., if you find that out, you can narrow down your area of expertise a lot. In order to analyze the strength of the opponent, and the hand tag, a grasp of the class can be considered an element that cannot be removed.
But the director answered, shaking his head to the side.
"As I said earlier, we haven't even done it properly together. No one has any idea."
If you are a magician, you can identify the class immediately by using the technique. If you're a warrior again, you'll know more or less what you're good at. Compatibility with weapons also exists, so you should be able to narrow it down even more with fighting.
But according to the director, Fuzzy Dice has never used either of these in public.
"At least you should know if you're a warrior or a sorcerer. You don't know that, do you?
The identity of the thief Fuzzy Dice was completely unknown, even the class, due to the fact that he did not show his hands at all. Now what's the matter, Mira thinks. Then the director opened his mouth.
"It's speculation, but there's only one class that says, isn't this it?"
I guess it's because there's no certainty, the director who speaks so, thinking only a little bit. Either way, there's no clue. Mira says, "What's that?" I noted.
He's a demon.
If you speculate poorly and it goes wrong, you may get an unexpected counterattack at the end and miss the result. This time it was a good opportunity for the Director to get a connection with the famous Spirit Queen in the alley. I would therefore have to be cautious.
But the director spoke of speculation, but he spoke of it forcefully. I bet my confidence as a detective on that reasoning.
"Ho...... You're a demon...... As for thieves, I thought it might be a secret class."
Mira, who is familiar with the procedure, thinks it must be possible. But there is no certainty. That's why Mira asked once now.
"But again, why did you think I was a demon?
Then in the meantime, the director's eyes shone. And speak. "If you want to hear it, try to explain it".
Moment after moment, Mira guessed. He said that those eyes were the eyes he wanted to talk about. He said it was the eyes of those who wanted to talk and couldn't help it. Apparently Director Wolfe was also a detective who liked to elaborate on the history of reasoning.
"Based on that sleepy white mist."
Mira's words, hastily added, asking for brevity disappeared into the dew, from which the Director's long reasoning began.
The first thing the director noted, he said, was the ingredient of sleep-inducing fog. They thought that if they analyzed this and found the ingredients, they could make resistant drugs.
"Earlier, I told you that I had been put to sleep many times, but once, I dared to be put to sleep."
While I have been sleeping many times, I have only recovered it about once, and it is nothing. However, the Director explains the operation at the time by emphasizing that.
Anything, he dared to put the medical team on standby in the rear by the time he was put to sleep. And he came out shortly after Fuzzy Dice disappeared, letting him examine his sleeping condition in detail to identify the ingredients that were inducing him to sleep.
And as a result, elements of suspicion of demonization appear to have surfaced.
"If you intentionally put someone to sleep, there are roughly three ways to do so."
Some proud director, even though he gave the look of going to the hall like a detective. Besides, he keeps explaining further with three fingers up, not wanting to see the results.
The first means of putting him to sleep is an external contact such as a coma due to some kind of impact, or compression of the neck. I mean, that's the fleshman who beats and strangles.
But naturally, Fuzzy Dice's means are not this. Then why did you bother to give examples? Whatever Mira did, the director answered voluntarily. Naturally, in this case, no sleep-inducing ingredients will be detected.
"I have tested several times before to identify the ingredients that cause sleep. The collaborators who woke up from sleep and I had the proper medical team look into it again."
But they couldn't detect any ingredients like that from anyone's body. A sleeping toxin that doesn't stay in the body. A toxin whose symptoms have just healed but cannot be detected. The head of the medical team said that no such poison was even present in plants or demons.
"In other words, a second means of putting the target to sleep, a coma caused by toxins extracted from various media, can also be seen to be different at this point"
The venom of sleep. Sasori from the Fifty Bells League is a substitute for the kind of medicine balls he used every once in a while. Alchemy and the like can be used to create medicines for such effects.
And depending on the strength of the ingredients, etc., if you sleep with the medicine, it will gradually fade due to the body's purifying action, slowly approaching awakening.
In that case, blood, urine, etc. can be tested to find the toxin that caused it.
Previous tests, however, have not found its ingredients, despite being immediately after awakening. or is not caused by external contact.
If so, the third remaining means. The director spoke more forcefully than ever of a coma caused by abnormally-induced surgery.
"I purchased the materials to look into the matter. Called the Land of Magicians, this book was published by the Silver Tower, famous for being the largest institute of art research on the continent."
That's what the director said, while letting him take a book out of a bag he lowered aside. It was a splendid, rather than sturdy, outfit and a book so thick that it could also be a weapon. And on the cover shown, it was written, "Final Edition of Conditional Abnormal Surgical Analysis".
"This was a really great book. Explanations and descriptions that I can understand even if I'm not a magician, and experimental results supporting them. It deserved to be called wisdom. three million riffs and was actually expensive, but well worth it"
The director, who so affirmed, murmured, "Thanks to you, I'm interested in other books," and laughed that he was picking up about two more books issued by the Silver Tower. Naturally, both of them say millions of riffs are precious books that don't go down.
(... what, did it become a book? Plus, three million riffs...?
The moment Mira saw the book the director had placed, she put a complex color on her face. Conditional abnormal surgical analysis. That was once the name of an experiment that Mira had also collaborated on several occasions.
There are also a wide variety of procedures that can induce various state abnormalities, such as paralysis, poison, sleep, and confusion. Others occur as secondary effects, such as burns and lacerations.
In addition, it is titled "The Art Ceremony," but its scope also refers to magic handled by demons, warcraft, spirits, holy beasts, and even demons.
And Mira, who has helped with the experiment several times, wonders if she can get a little margin.
At the same time, I thought back to the time, and finally understood what the director wanted to say.
"Certainly, the toxin produced by the procedure was a degeneration of mana, and the moment the limit time for maintaining the state is exceeded, and even if only a small amount of time elapses outside the organism, the ingredient returns to mana again, or something"
Mira mouths it as she tries to explore her memory. Yes, Mira knew most of the things that would have been listed there because she had worked together many times. After that, it would be nice to just recall the part of the story that falls under the current course. By doing so, we can omit the narrative of the director around.
Such a whispering meanness of Mira performed her kung fu, and the director had a flashing look on her face as if she had just been shown, screwed out of her nose. But it also turns into a look that I just admired in the next moment.
"Exactly that. Has Lord Mira ever read this book?
It's like finding a good man just makes my eyes shine, Director. In contrast, Mira replied that while she felt the expectations were high, she was "not just a little bit". For once, not that it's a lie, but Mira laughs bitterly at what happens in this case, the difference between the side she reads and the side she was involved in the production.
"Oh, great. As Lord Mira said, surgical abnormalities recover at the same time as the toxins in your body return to Mana. That's why no matter how many people wake up, they can't detect the ingredients, and the toxin disappears as soon as they put it in the tester to investigate immediately."
The director tried to change it and summed it up. Considering the circumstances, he said that the cause of being put to sleep could not be considered other than surgery. And Mira agrees with that, too.
During the game years, Mira had been associated with experiments just around the corner.
As a matter of fact, even if it is generally a state anomaly, it makes a difference in course and so on depending on the cause. And the cause is the method of generating the ingredients that cause the symptoms.
There are two main types of poison that give a state abnormality. Raw and demonic poison.
Biotoxicity is a poison found in organisms, demons, or plants that make ingredients in the body, and the effect time varies depending on the strength of the recipient and the intensity of the self-cleansing action. It is characterized by a very wide range of effects, which can lead to fatalities as well as to pleasure.
Therapeutic means are specialized antidotes or therapeutic techniques, but some horrible things exist, such as irrecoverability other than drugs, depending on the type of poison. The poison of death, etc. possessed by the King of Snakes living in the Raiswood Forest would be a prime example of this.
By contrast, a demonic poison is a poison produced by surgery, magic, etc. This was characterized by the fact that it was not affected by physical strength or self-cleansing. or does it work for anything, but it doesn't. In this case, the resist rate, or resistance to surgery and magic, is affected.
If this is high, the toxin that enters your body is quickly returned to Mana. However, a toxin constructed at a strength greater than twice the resist rate could instantly cause a state abnormality.
Nevertheless, the higher the resist rate, the quicker the recovery, and the toxins produced by surgery and magic, all of which are fully curable by sacrament and so on.
Also, this demonic poison works in response to a life-threatening mana. Which means it won't stay in the body.
Conditional abnormalities caused by demonic poison are key to victory for the Physicians, and raw poison is used separately for the Magicians.
And most importantly, alchemy poisoning is the most biotoxic, whereas in the abnormal state of demonic poisoning, there was no one to the right of demonization.