Kamilla was curious as to how the usually neutral and unemotive Keene would react to the sudden connection he felt to the golem once the dust had settled and the activity of the animation process was over. She had long since discovered that using one's soul as a template for the soulcore had a very small side effect, a faint yet tangible connection to the animated object, it was something that began as faint and only weakened further over time yet never faded completely. Even now she could feel the grain of longing she held for Scarlet the animated scarf which she'd taken to wearing far more often than she should have, it annoyed her, even if only just a bit.
Shaking off her curiosity for the time being, Kamilla returned her focus to the workspace of the circles and their contents, each growing clearer the more she focused on them. "Next comes the Persona." she stated, once again in a soft and calm voice. First and foremost, she would create the loyalty directive, which was easily the most important of all. The loyalty directive ensured that the golem only obeyed who it was supposed to and prevented it from being used by those its creator did not wish for it to be used by.
For this particular golem, she'd decided that it would have two masters whom it obeyed, herself and Keene, mostly because she doubted she would need the golem after her judgement, pass or fail, and he would be the one experiencing an involuntary emotional attachment to it. "It's first directive is going to be loyalty. It would be helpful if you concentrated on both the meaning of the word as well as the concept." she could of course simply pluck what was needed from his mind but the mind and knowledge belonging to human beings was far more complex and complicated than the basic concepts held by that of an animal, so instead, she preferred that he offer up a neatly cut piece of information of his own will for her to gift the golem with.
The young mage followed her instruction and Kamilla could see the information being offered within her workspace, it was odd but she could sense the content of his thought and deeming it an accurate concept, she allowed it to travel across the circles and into its new home. "This golem is going to be loyal to the both of us and since it has no means of seeing, you'll need to offer what memories you have of our voices, keeping each separate." just as before, she examined his offering and allowed it to cross the border into the destination circle.
The next directive was Authentication and after telling Keene to offer his definition of the word to her, or their, golem, she instructed him to teach it that it would only respond to their voices if the authentication term 'Sil' was spoken first. She'd decided on the name Sil as a shortened version of silhouette, which was exactly what the golem would resemble if their attempt was successful. Along with the authentication word, Kamilla also addedSince the golem would hardly be dangerous Kamilla felt there was no need to give it directives such as non-violence or a kill phrase and so, the creation of the Persona was complete.
Severing her concentration and link to the circles, Kamilla opened her eyes and got to her feet, a deep breath filling and escaping her lungs as she stretched her limbs out. As simple as the process was, it was far more time consuming than it seemed and the aches in her legs told her that it had been at least a bell since they'd begun. "We're taking a short break. You may exit the circle as long as you're careful not to disrupt it or the golem." she stated, gliding towards her bag to retrieve her waterskin and take a small sip of the cool liquid before offering it to Keene.
The chill of the room had really set in by now, the bell of stillness allowing her body temperature to drop enough for her to be bothered by it, though it was little more than uncomfortable. She made a mental note to keep something warmer on hand the next time she planned on working on something within the Gug Andjak. She stood there, leaning against the table in silence for a chime or two as she flipped to the vocabulary page of her grimoire to refresh her mind on some of the Nader-Canoch words she planned to use, before returning to her place beside the circle and gesturing for Keene to return to his spot inside of it. "This time you will need to do the actions." she stated as she re-pricked her index finger and allowed another drop to bring the circles back to life.
Shaking off her curiosity for the time being, Kamilla returned her focus to the workspace of the circles and their contents, each growing clearer the more she focused on them. "Next comes the Persona." she stated, once again in a soft and calm voice. First and foremost, she would create the loyalty directive, which was easily the most important of all. The loyalty directive ensured that the golem only obeyed who it was supposed to and prevented it from being used by those its creator did not wish for it to be used by.
For this particular golem, she'd decided that it would have two masters whom it obeyed, herself and Keene, mostly because she doubted she would need the golem after her judgement, pass or fail, and he would be the one experiencing an involuntary emotional attachment to it. "It's first directive is going to be loyalty. It would be helpful if you concentrated on both the meaning of the word as well as the concept." she could of course simply pluck what was needed from his mind but the mind and knowledge belonging to human beings was far more complex and complicated than the basic concepts held by that of an animal, so instead, she preferred that he offer up a neatly cut piece of information of his own will for her to gift the golem with.
The young mage followed her instruction and Kamilla could see the information being offered within her workspace, it was odd but she could sense the content of his thought and deeming it an accurate concept, she allowed it to travel across the circles and into its new home. "This golem is going to be loyal to the both of us and since it has no means of seeing, you'll need to offer what memories you have of our voices, keeping each separate." just as before, she examined his offering and allowed it to cross the border into the destination circle.
The next directive was Authentication and after telling Keene to offer his definition of the word to her, or their, golem, she instructed him to teach it that it would only respond to their voices if the authentication term 'Sil' was spoken first. She'd decided on the name Sil as a shortened version of silhouette, which was exactly what the golem would resemble if their attempt was successful. Along with the authentication word, Kamilla also addedSince the golem would hardly be dangerous Kamilla felt there was no need to give it directives such as non-violence or a kill phrase and so, the creation of the Persona was complete.
Severing her concentration and link to the circles, Kamilla opened her eyes and got to her feet, a deep breath filling and escaping her lungs as she stretched her limbs out. As simple as the process was, it was far more time consuming than it seemed and the aches in her legs told her that it had been at least a bell since they'd begun. "We're taking a short break. You may exit the circle as long as you're careful not to disrupt it or the golem." she stated, gliding towards her bag to retrieve her waterskin and take a small sip of the cool liquid before offering it to Keene.
The chill of the room had really set in by now, the bell of stillness allowing her body temperature to drop enough for her to be bothered by it, though it was little more than uncomfortable. She made a mental note to keep something warmer on hand the next time she planned on working on something within the Gug Andjak. She stood there, leaning against the table in silence for a chime or two as she flipped to the vocabulary page of her grimoire to refresh her mind on some of the Nader-Canoch words she planned to use, before returning to her place beside the circle and gesturing for Keene to return to his spot inside of it. "This time you will need to do the actions." she stated as she re-pricked her index finger and allowed another drop to bring the circles back to life.