'Dala Asher Nesca'. Now there was a name that sounded all too familiar… Maybe even after death the late goddess still lived on, in another form. Either way, it was time to begin this girl's first lessons on the way the world worked. "Excellent. Consider it done. There's a library in here and a debate hall. Both of them should be empty now, but the library will be better at the moment. Since you'll be staying a while, I'll see if there's any extra rooms that aren't in use." Shiloh was planning to make a new addition to the infinite hallway, unbeknownst to Dala. She led her to the Marble Corridor, and told Dala to follow after her. "The library is this way, it's easy to get lost if you don't know where you want to go." Subtly she used that verbal cue to ensure they would arrive at their intended destination, as she hadn't told Dala about the Corridor's trick.
Two solid wood doors were pushed open to reveal a decent-sized library. It wasn't anywhere close to those of Iria's Mage Academy or even in the same league as Adraejen Porthyrius' temple, but it did its job and held a collection of books she and her staff had bought over the years. Plain metal shelves secured to the floor were full of tomes, all arranged by topic and title. There were some study tables and chairs for group work or individual projects, and there was a desk with a strange pedestal built into it. It had been a while since she had come here, but Shiloh still knew where most of the things here were.
"Alright, so since we're the only ones present we don't have to worry about the 'no-talking rule'. There's no head librarian but if you have questions when I'm not around, ask any of the staff who are arranging the shelves. If you want a book on a specific topic, you can check what we have over there at that table. Touch the symbol of the Machinarum and when prompted, say either the name of the book, the author, or 'surprise me' if you want to try something new. The system is designed to help you find what you need as efficiently as possible, so if you run into errors make sure to let us know. Each of these books is registered in the catalog by code and you can see an entire list of every book belonging here as well as its current borrowing status." With that brief introduction over, Shiloh began pulling a bunch of thick books out of her storage box onto the closest study table. Once the stack was at least six volumes high, she stopped.
"Now, if you're going to start a kingdom you'll need to begin from the very basics–geography. Most established world powers started out as a small settlement in a geographically favorable region. Normally these include fertile areas close to rivers, lakes, or some body of water. Without water you can't grow anything and having a reliable fresh water source is key to staying alive. Take Arri for example, it's a country that was founded in a desert but permanent settlements are centered around oases and water sources. There are more reasons why people build towns by the water. If you look at Jayou, rivers act as highways for transporting people and things from one place to another. The same idea applies to trading centers like Iria, Abed, and the duchy of Egjora…" To prove her point, Shiloh rolled out a paper map of the world, weighing down the ends with some of the books. Focusing on the continents of Parvpora and Canelux, she tapped the areas she mentioned earlier.
"When all else fails, move on to plan B. And when that plan fails, move on to the next plan."
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Her God Powers are:
I. She can utilize spatial distortion to redirect attacks aimed at her to target something else.
II. She can create a paralyzing stasis field with a diameter of 30 ft on a person or a fixed point within her line of sight.
III. She is able to reverse the polarity of one's misfortune into fortune, or vice versa.