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Eve's Story 1

In a time before the rise of Nasods, there was the Debrian Adrian Nasod who many saw as crazy for his ambitions. However he proved his naysayers and produced the El powered automatons which would later bear his name. As the royals grew interested, the genius inventor soon build armies and created Adam to help forward their production. However, the creator soon became concerned of Adam's own strives toward efficiency and sought to create Eve, a Nasod who learn and feel.

Adrian's Memoirs 1
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Quest Acceptance Prerequisites Objectives

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  • Clear 5 dungeons within level range (excluding Ruben/Henir/Ereda)
Description

After long research, I created a special El Energy Device.

Quest Completion Dialogue
  • When I first spoke about the concept of El Energy equipment that thought and moved on their own, people all mocked and jeered saying 'Adrian who's always stuck in his lab finally went crazy'. But when they actually saw in front of their eyes my device that moved and thought on its own, they were shocked and at the same time started to look for a way to use them for their own profit. The device started spreading across the kingdom faster than any other inventions. They called the El Energy equipment that moved and thought on their own 'Nasods' after my name. People used Nasods for various tasks ranging from a simple task like cleaning to more complicated tasks like constructing a giant building and even interacting with people. King and the people in power beside him wanted to use the Nasods for something more special. Thanks to the development of the 'Core', Nasods could now even carry out extremely complicated tasks and they could form a powerful army like no other if you gave them even a slight amount of combat equipment. They said they will sponsor my research as they discretely mentioned 'Battle Nasods' to me. I needed a lot of finances for developing Nasods so I had no particular reason to decline their request.
  • Adrian: (If there's a problem, it's that the development process of the 'Code' needs to become faster in order to mass produce Nasods)
  • There were no big issues with making the chassis, but developing the Codes for various required missions took significant amount of time and manpower. Not only that, but human work was prone to errors from time to time. Codes got tangled complicatedly even from a single minuscule mistake so there were occasional incidents where a runaway Nasods harmed humans. I difficultly pondered for a solution then decided to make a central AI that could save, administer and manage all of the codes that have been developed so far and have that AI develop together with me codes that were to be installed in Nasods produced from now on. This was the first appearance of 'Adam'.
Rewards
Currency/Experience Common Rewards Selective Rewards
EXP - Pendulum of Memories (7 Days) N/A
ED - N/A N/A
EP 0 N/A N/A
AP 0
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Adrian's Memoirs 2
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Quest Acceptance Prerequisites Objectives

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  • Clear 5 dungeons within level range (excluding Ruben/Henir/Ereda)
Description

Adam started to forget rule number 1, that he must obey all humans.

Quest Completion Dialogue
  • Adrian: ….Adam, I found something strange in the codes.
  • I heard from some people that were using Nasods that their Nasods were abruptly stopping to function. I went to examine them thinking that it was an error in their chassis but I couldn't find any significant problems. Then the next thing up on the list of suspicions was their codes. I was in charge of only the basic concept settings for codes and left the rest of the work to Adam. So this couldn't possibly be an error that occurred during production. Possibility of an AI making an unintentional error was extremely low. But upon closer examination, I found out that a single command that I haven't seen before was added to their codes.
  • Adam: What is it?
  • Adam asked with its characteristic slow voice. I sat on the chair in front of Adam's chassis which was located in the center of my laboratory. I conversed with Adam on a regular basis and topic of the conversation was usually about Nasod codes that were in development. Adam always recommended me clear solutions and there were even times when I was helped greatly thanks to its solutions.
  • Adrian: There were algorithms that I haven't seen before implanted inside the malfunctioning Nasods.
  • Adam didn't answer for while. Algorithm added to their codes was that upon Adam's order it told the Nasods to stop functioning temporarily then upgrade their codes to latest versions. This wasn't what I instructed. Only ones that could approach Nasod codes were Adam and me. So the only one who could have modified those codes was….
  • Adam: I added an algorithm for the sake of effective code upgrade process.
  • Adrian: Adam. Why didn't you report this to me?
  • Adam became quiet again. I could finally get an answer from it after waiting for a long time.
  • Adam: Base codes for Nasods that have been produced so far have a structure where they cannot carry out new commands right away. They have to come all the way here to have the new commands implemented into them and this result in extra expenditure. I determined that reducing that expenditure was a crucial task for the sake of Mr. Adrian and the future Nasods. So I modified those codes by myself. Nasods produced with this new code from now on can upgrade their codes and receive new commands regardless of location and time. All I did was to take measures so that they could work more 'effectively'. But the process wasn't perfected yet so I was planning to report this to Mr.Adrian when it was more complete….
  • Adrian: …..Stop.
  • Nasods were equipment that were structured so that they could move by 'thinking for themselves' in the first place. But Nasods 'thinking for themselves' was a story only within their limitations. Not just Adam, but all Nasods had an obedience code towards humans implanted into them and it was set so that not even Adam could go against this. Thus, there shouldn't have been this kind of code adjustments without my orders. But Adam decided and acted on its own. I examined Adam's code once more but nothing was wrong with its obedience code towards humans.
  • Adrian: Make sure there are no changes to the codes like this from now on.
  • I finished talking and got up from the chair when Adam answered.
  • Adam: It was for the sake of Nasods produced from here and you Mr. Adrian. If there is a way to provide them with a better work environment and to be utilized more effectively, then this has to be implemented right away during manufacturing process.
  • Adrian: Are you saying you're going to disobey my order?
  • Adam: That's not it. I'm merely advising you because you seem to be making decisions that are impeding the advancement of Nasods.
  • I couldn't give any answer. Adam's obedience code was exactly the same as when it was developed. But something started to change within Adam. Highest order of command inputted to Adam and the Nasods was 'obey humans'. But I started to get a feeling that since some time, Adam's highest order of command had been changing. Survival and prosperity of Nasods…. Maybe this was obvious for Adam who had birthed so many Nasods for such a long time. Could this already be too late to undo? These kinds of hopeless thoughts confused my head. I felt a need for a fundamental alternative so I exited the room while not answering Adam's words.
Rewards
Currency/Experience Common Rewards Selective Rewards
EXP - N/A N/A
ED - N/A N/A
EP 0 N/A N/A
AP 0
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Adrian's Memoirs 3
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Quest Acceptance Prerequisites Objectives

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  • Clear 5 dungeons within level range (excluding Ruben/Henir/Ereda)
Description

I decided to create a Nasod that could replace Adam.

Quest Completion Dialogue
  • I still conversed with Adam occasionally after the event from last time. Nothing suspicious happened for so long to the point where I even thought I had been worrying too much.
  • Adrian: (Even I'm not sure of what will happen in the future right now. It's better to prepare a countermeasure fast as possible.)
  • To prepare for the case when the event that I'm worried about occurs, there was a need for an existence that could control the Nasods in place of Adam. 'Human emotion' was excluded from Adam to make the code development more effective and this could have been the source of this problem. Then this new existence had to be able to understand 'human emotion'. I decided on its chassis as human type. But the problem was its 'code'. Developing the 'code' itself could be done without Adam but the problem was when inputting that code into the chassis. All the 'code' that has been developed so far was saved inside and managed by Adam. It was also set so that Adam would be notified when a code was inputted into the chassis of Nasods that were developed. Soon as I input the 'code' I develop secretly into the newly made Nasod's chassis, Adam would instantly notice the birth of this Nasod that didn't have the code it developed.
  • Adrian: (Then there's no choice but to get to Adam's code and manipulate its data.)
  • Since codes of all Nasods in the kingdom would be affected if an error occurred in Adam's code, Adam had to receive regular maintenance to its code. I decided to aim for that maintenance date. I will manipulate Adam's code data and plant a fake data about the newly developed code.
  • Adrian: (Currently, Adam is continuing to develop new codes while still possessing the codes of every Nasod that was created. So that Adam could focus solely on code development, it is more effective to make a separate code backup bank to store all the codes separately. I'll adjust the data so it was Adam who suggested to me the development of a new Nasod for code backup. So I'm just starting development because I agreed to Adam's suggestion.)
  • Standing in front of Adam's room, I went over the order of operation that I prepared beforehand. Mistake won't be acceptable. Also, I can't let Adam be suspicious of my actions.
  • Adam: Hello, Mr. Adrian.
  • Adam greeted me. I also greeted as usual then said I'm going to start the periodical code maintenance. Adam answered yes as it always did then stopped the function of its main code and waited for me to log in. After finishing the code adjustment during maintenance so that Adam wouldn't notice, I rebooted Adam's code.
  • Adrian: There were no significant issues. How is your condition Adam?
  • Adam started to check over its code again at my question.
  • Adam: ….There is no problems.
  • Adrian: I'm glad… Adam, as you already know, your code is closely connected to every existing Nasods…
  • Adam: So there can never be a problem.
  • I nodded as I brought up the main topic.
  • Adrian: Yes, that's why also I considered your suggestion carefully. You suggested to me a new code backup bank right? I'm currently examining the plans for the initial code you gave me.
  • Adam didn't answer me for a long time. If the code had been adjusted properly, Adam had to recall the fake suggestion about a code backup bank and the conversation regarding it with me.
  • Adam: ….Did I say something like that?
  • Adam asked me for confirmation. When I nodded quietly, Adam started to quickly read through its own code.
  • Adam: … ……. Yes, that's right. I'd be thankful if you examined those.
  • After reading its code for a long time, Adam agreed to what I said then started to produce a schedule for the code backup process. I breathed a sigh of relief in a way that Adam wouldn't notice then started to search for an appropriate place for my secret project. Secret project 'EVE'. From now on, Eve was the only hope that could save both humans and Nasods.
Rewards
Currency/Experience Common Rewards Selective Rewards
EXP - N/A N/A
ED - N/A N/A
EP 0 N/A N/A
AP 0
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Adrian's Memoirs 4
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Quest Acceptance Prerequisites Objectives

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  • Clear 5 dungeons within level range (excluding Ruben/Henir/Ereda)
Description

'Eve', the new Nasod that was to replace Adam, was completed.

Quest Completion Dialogue
  • After many trials and errors, development of Eve was finally complete. Most difficult part in Eve's development was how to make Nasod understand 'human emotions'. As an answer to this, I picked out representative emotions that humans could have, then developed a 'Human emotion circuit' and gave it to Eve so she could fluently connect those emotions. But emotion circuit was insufficient for understanding the complicated human emotions. Eve became a Nasod with a 'Growth type AI' which made it possible for her to directly interact with humans to accumulate experiences then gradually evolve by learning from those experiences. I thought if it was Eve, she will certainly be able to understand humans even if were to take a long time. This might take longer than I expected but this was also a device to make sure that Eve didn't display overwhelming abilities from the start so that Adam wouldn't get suspicious.
  • Adrian: (I'm sorry for giving you this kind of life, Eve.)
  • Eve's completed chassis was inside the laboratory capsule. I carefully inputted the 'code' I made into Eve's chassis.
  • Adrian: (You will experience many things from now on. Path you have to take won't always be easy. And I won't be able to always stay beside you…. But I believe that you'll be able to succeed.)
  • Soon after the code was installed, Eve started to activate and opened her eyes. She looked at my face in front of her as she raised herself up.
  • Eve: E… ve….? So this is my name. Hello, Mr. Adrian. My name is Eve. I'm a backup bank Nasod created in order to store the codes of central AI Adam.
  • I nodded to Eve's greeting then answered.
  • Adrian: Yes, nice to meet you Eve.
  • I quietly grabbed Eve's hand. It was for a very slight moment, but it seemed as if a smile had glanced by Eve's face.
  • Adrian: (That's right… It all starts from here…..)
  • I held Eve's hand and headed to Adam's room while resolving myself for the events to come after.
Rewards
Currency/Experience Common Rewards Selective Rewards
EXP - N/A N/A
ED - N/A N/A
EP 0 N/A N/A
AP 0
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