[Oh good, he can work with this. He'll lead them out of the bathroom and back into the main area]
Nothing too complex, I think. Just some hooks on the wall that'd be strong enough to hold them, but allows me to quickly access them if needed. Like a wall decoration, but useful.
[If that makes sense. As they head over to where the weapons are place, he quickly says-]
Oh, and please don't touch the large sword. It's been sealed since arriving here, but it's imbued with the power of my God. It's better we don't find out what'd happen if you touched it.
[Because it'd either be perfectly fine or it could level the goddamn city and Jun rather not find out which!!]
................ he'll talk about this another time. ]
Hooks that can be toggled open and closed, perhaps? [ There's also the option of turning them into elemental switches much like what one would see in Domains, but that might be too complex for Jun to handle right now. ]
[Look grandpa he doesn't know ok. No one in his training classes asked "what'd happen if the god-powered weapon got handled by another god" and Jun doesn't want to chance being the guy that wiped a city off the map over an Ikea DIY project.
In fact he's just gonna...pick up Arc Legus up and go put it on the bed just to be on the safe side as they talk, which thankfully he can do with ease now that his strength is back. He'll deal with you later, holy sword. ]
Oh, that's a good idea. Would the toggles work by geo power?
[ Zhongli seems to think for a few moments before returning to his usual posture. ]
I could tune them so that they will respond when you try to imbue them with the Geo element. However, such a mechanism may be too complex for you to attempt construction at this point in time. You could build the frame of the structure, and I will add the enchantment.
[ Just like how he made Jun that dagger... speaking of which, it seems oddly faded. He makes a note to recharge it later. ]
[ He waits as Jun tries to assemble the clay he had on hand onto something like a hook for his (very large) sword. Once the overall shape is done, he suggests to Jun that he try to fortify the hook in case it falls or breaks from his sword's weight. Once the clay has hardened into the magical version of porcelain, Zhongli takes a step forward so that he's in front of the wall-mounted hook instead of watching from one side. ]
Shall we?
[ Instead of changing the construct's density or shape, Zhongli chooses to adjust the internal structure of the construct from its previous uniform state. By shaping the interior of the construct such that there are natural paths for energy to flow, he can use these paths to bestow the structure some sort of function. By pooling excess Geo energy in one end of the hook, the excess weight would cause the clasp to fall open. Guiding it in the reverse direction would let it return to its previous shape. Simple, yet the technique of inscribing such paths requires delicacy and a discerning eye. ]
[He grows quiet after that, setting his mind to the task at hand as he works to form the hooks. Jun's improved a lot since his last lesson with Zhongli. He no longer struggles to call on the earth energy, and he's able to roughly form the clay into the shapes he's looking for even if it takes a couple attempts to get it right or to include Zhongli's suggestions. He even attempts to make them look decorative with linework, though his art skill level is on par with a middle schooler's art project. But hey, points for effort.
Then with his job done, it's his turn to watch Zhongli work. He watches carefully, using his Elemental Sight to help track how the energy is working. Not letting any feelings of awe blur his vision, it's easier to see what's happening. It's not exactly the same, Light had different properties than Geo, but isn't completely foreign either. It was about having the finesse to match the spirit frequency and energy pathways. An obtainable skill for him with enough practice, in other words.]
...Interesting. I think I understand what you did there.
[Can he replicate it right now? No. But he gets it, and that's a pretty good step]
[ The complexities of Geo constructs can be demarcated right down to the molecular level, but doing such a thing would either take vast amounts of experience or vast amounts of time. The stability of Geo allows for such careful construction, something not possible with other elements. ]
It takes time, but by observing other elemental mechanisms, you may become familiar with how to enchant such things.
[ Speaking of which... ]
It seems the dagger I gave you has become dull. Let me fix it.
[ He walks over to where the obsidian blade is, placing one hand over the dagger. A warm golden glow surrounds it for a few moments - its surface takes on a bright sheen; as good as new. ]
[A difficult and complicated skill, for sure. Even with his experience with light magic would only help him so far. Still, he can't let that deter him.
Zhongli will draw Jun's attention to the dagger.]
Oh, yeah. It lost its power when I arrived. I thought it was a little odd, since it shouldn't have had the same issue Arc Legus or my abilities did, right? [The dagger was made by the Geo Archon using elemental energy native to Teyvat. By that logic, it shouldn't need to acclimate like him or his sword]
I suppose it may be related to its journey between worlds. While the amount of magic I sealed into it should be enough to last for quite some time, its separation from the earth, no matter how brief, may have changed it.
[ It's a good question, though one difficult to investigate at the current time. ]
Regardless, it is a useful piece of information to know.
[A thoughtful expression crosses his face. He wonders if that's truly all it is. But what other possibility it could be...well, Jun won't vocalize it for now. It's just another piece of evidence to add to the pile. ]
It was no trouble. I should thank you for the food, as well.
[ Adepti do not necessarily need to eat, but Zhongli does so as a form of entertainment. It's a way to experience the world and the culture that his homeland produced. ]
Is there anything else you wish to ask me?
[ Since he's here, he might as well help out all he can before he goes back for the night. ]
[Ah a thank you. Jun never knows how to handle these, since he never feels like he does anything worth gratitude, so he will give an awkward shrug of a shoulder and smile]
Don't mention it..!
[Was that convincing? He has no idea. He's moving on though.]
Haha lots, but I think I've taken up enough of your time for the evening. But maybe we can do this again sometime.
[It'd been a nice time, overall. He wonders if it was similar to what it's like to spend an evening with a relative but...ah, he won't dwell on that. ]
[ It's nice. Zhongli vastly prefers the company of a single person over a public gathering. And maybe, in his current state, it's all that he can afford. ]
Then, I shall head back. You can come visit another time.
[ If it's the evening, of course. Zhongli is usually outside in the daytime. Usually. ]
[Zhongli who are you kidding you can't even afford a single person JUN PAID FOR THE FOOD YOU BROKE OLD MAN.]
Sounds good! Have a good evening, Zhongli.
[He'll lead him out, waving as he goes. Then he's going to immediately head back in and spend the rest of the evening working on the wall mounts and cleaning his room because that was shameful and dammit next time someone visits it's going to be SPOTLESS. ]
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Nothing too complex, I think. Just some hooks on the wall that'd be strong enough to hold them, but allows me to quickly access them if needed. Like a wall decoration, but useful.
[If that makes sense. As they head over to where the weapons are place, he quickly says-]
Oh, and please don't touch the large sword. It's been sealed since arriving here, but it's imbued with the power of my God. It's better we don't find out what'd happen if you touched it.
[Because it'd either be perfectly fine or it could level the goddamn city and Jun rather not find out which!!]
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................ he'll talk about this another time. ]
Hooks that can be toggled open and closed, perhaps? [ There's also the option of turning them into elemental switches much like what one would see in Domains, but that might be too complex for Jun to handle right now. ]
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In fact he's just gonna...pick up Arc Legus up and go put it on the bed just to be on the safe side as they talk, which thankfully he can do with ease now that his strength is back. He'll deal with you later, holy sword. ]
Oh, that's a good idea. Would the toggles work by geo power?
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I could tune them so that they will respond when you try to imbue them with the Geo element. However, such a mechanism may be too complex for you to attempt construction at this point in time. You could build the frame of the structure, and I will add the enchantment.
[ Just like how he made Jun that dagger... speaking of which, it seems oddly faded. He makes a note to recharge it later. ]
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Alright, can I still watch you make the enchantment? Even if it's too complex, I'd still like to try to observe it.
[He used to make similar enchantments with light magic. He's wondering if he'll get lucky and find similar methods in how its done]
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[ He waits as Jun tries to assemble the clay he had on hand onto something like a hook for his (very large) sword. Once the overall shape is done, he suggests to Jun that he try to fortify the hook in case it falls or breaks from his sword's weight. Once the clay has hardened into the magical version of porcelain, Zhongli takes a step forward so that he's in front of the wall-mounted hook instead of watching from one side. ]
Shall we?
[ Instead of changing the construct's density or shape, Zhongli chooses to adjust the internal structure of the construct from its previous uniform state. By shaping the interior of the construct such that there are natural paths for energy to flow, he can use these paths to bestow the structure some sort of function. By pooling excess Geo energy in one end of the hook, the excess weight would cause the clasp to fall open. Guiding it in the reverse direction would let it return to its previous shape. Simple, yet the technique of inscribing such paths requires delicacy and a discerning eye. ]
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[He grows quiet after that, setting his mind to the task at hand as he works to form the hooks. Jun's improved a lot since his last lesson with Zhongli. He no longer struggles to call on the earth energy, and he's able to roughly form the clay into the shapes he's looking for even if it takes a couple attempts to get it right or to include Zhongli's suggestions. He even attempts to make them look decorative with linework, though his art skill level is on par with a middle schooler's art project. But hey, points for effort.
Then with his job done, it's his turn to watch Zhongli work. He watches carefully, using his Elemental Sight to help track how the energy is working. Not letting any feelings of awe blur his vision, it's easier to see what's happening. It's not exactly the same, Light had different properties than Geo, but isn't completely foreign either. It was about having the finesse to match the spirit frequency and energy pathways. An obtainable skill for him with enough practice, in other words.]
...Interesting. I think I understand what you did there.
[Can he replicate it right now? No. But he gets it, and that's a pretty good step]
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[ The complexities of Geo constructs can be demarcated right down to the molecular level, but doing such a thing would either take vast amounts of experience or vast amounts of time. The stability of Geo allows for such careful construction, something not possible with other elements. ]
It takes time, but by observing other elemental mechanisms, you may become familiar with how to enchant such things.
[ Speaking of which... ]
It seems the dagger I gave you has become dull. Let me fix it.
[ He walks over to where the obsidian blade is, placing one hand over the dagger. A warm golden glow surrounds it for a few moments - its surface takes on a bright sheen; as good as new. ]
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[A difficult and complicated skill, for sure. Even with his experience with light magic would only help him so far. Still, he can't let that deter him.
Zhongli will draw Jun's attention to the dagger.]
Oh, yeah. It lost its power when I arrived. I thought it was a little odd, since it shouldn't have had the same issue Arc Legus or my abilities did, right? [The dagger was made by the Geo Archon using elemental energy native to Teyvat. By that logic, it shouldn't need to acclimate like him or his sword]
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[ It's a good question, though one difficult to investigate at the current time. ]
Regardless, it is a useful piece of information to know.
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[A thoughtful expression crosses his face. He wonders if that's truly all it is. But what other possibility it could be...well, Jun won't vocalize it for now. It's just another piece of evidence to add to the pile. ]
Thanks for fixing it. And for everything else.
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[ Adepti do not necessarily need to eat, but Zhongli does so as a form of entertainment. It's a way to experience the world and the culture that his homeland produced. ]
Is there anything else you wish to ask me?
[ Since he's here, he might as well help out all he can before he goes back for the night. ]
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Don't mention it..!
[Was that convincing? He has no idea. He's moving on though.]
Haha lots, but I think I've taken up enough of your time for the evening. But maybe we can do this again sometime.
[It'd been a nice time, overall. He wonders if it was similar to what it's like to spend an evening with a relative but...ah, he won't dwell on that. ]
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[ It's nice. Zhongli vastly prefers the company of a single person over a public gathering. And maybe, in his current state, it's all that he can afford. ]
Then, I shall head back. You can come visit another time.
[ If it's the evening, of course. Zhongli is usually outside in the daytime. Usually. ]
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Sounds good! Have a good evening, Zhongli.
[He'll lead him out, waving as he goes. Then he's going to immediately head back in and spend the rest of the evening working on the wall mounts and cleaning his room because that was shameful and dammit next time someone visits it's going to be SPOTLESS. ]