Report: Lucrelia (3b) (Gudako Ordria)

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Report: Lucrelia (3b) (Gudako Ordria)
Date of Cutscene: 11 December 2015
Location: -
Synopsis: Archived report. Forwarded to the Union.
Cast of Characters: 908

After passing through the required screening processes, a message from Gudako's Caster has been forwarded to the Union databases, in old Japanese dialect, as promised and arranged with Lyner.

"Hi, hi! As promised, here's what we found out."

"The divine power Einherjar and Incarnations have seems to be two-faceted, not unlike magus from our Earth. They have a specialty, and an elemental affinity-- an Origin and an Element, but let's avoid being technical just yet! The Incarnation we fought the first trip was aligned to fire, and specialized in regenerative powers. The Einherjar we drained yesterday was aligned to earth, and specialized in raw power, like that wave of force it let out."

"The two types of essences are very, very similar. The only major difference is that an Einherjar actually has a fair bit more power and divinity! ... in other words, "God's chosen heroes" have more divinity and power than "the fragments of God". So that's weird!"

"The crystalized essences mostly seem like they would be useful to craft objects or items; they're not really enough on their own to replicate the creatures they were taken from. Samples not big enough! With more time, I could probably drain one completely dry to transfer the power to someone else, but that's not really my specialty, and it probably wouldn't accomplish much."

"That's all we got! It sure looks like the humans deserve the mess they got into trying to have more of God's power though, huh?"

-Caster