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I've Got A Mana Processor In A Magic World

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In a world where mana nodes inherently decode spells, acting as the in-built magical processors of all mages, Zephyr awakens with just a single node, sentencing him to a life of mediocrity. But when he gets his father's final gift of unknown origins, his whole life changes. He gets thrown into a spiral of events that forces him to forge a processing pathway, never seen before. Noble houses? Inheritances? They're all running spells on archaic processes, while he's already optimizing at the nanometer scale. How would he dominate in a world where his very existence threatens the world powers and established systems in play? What to expect: - Unique power system that draws inspiration from modern processors. - Mana cores, mana nodes, spell processing, noble houses, knowledge gatekeeping, great world powers, hidden factions, a touch of sci-fi, multiple worlds, soft kingdom building...
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Chapter 1 - Awakening

"A one node mana core..." A boy, standing with his eyes closed in the middle of a town square as the crowd streamed past him, muttered. "How do I feel about that...?" He tried analyzing... but eventually realized... He felt nothing.

He had just gone through his awakening ceremony. It had been very quick. Without any fanfare or shocked murmurs of admiration. Just a flicker of light, a brief sensation in his chest, and then the verdict from the officials... He was a single mana node awakened. They had barely even spared him a second glance before they moved on to the next person.

He breathed out, putting his hands in his pockets and hunching his shoulders against the cold evening air as he began to move forward. He had never liked crowds much. Too much noise, too many people brushing past. It was easier to just go about his day and keep to himself.

As he left the town square, he spotted a few newly awakened like him, jumping and celebrating with friends in joy. They had likely awakened mana cores with high mana node counts.

If it were someone else in his shoes at this moment, they would've been disappointed and dejected. But not Zephyr. That would require having expectations in the first place.

He had stopped entertaining the idea of being special for a long while now.

He wasn't looking to be scouted by some noble family, wasn't eager to climb the ranks of powerful mages. He didn't want any of the stress that came with it.

Glory? Recognition? Those things were for people who thrived under pressure, who craved competition. He just wanted to do his work, earn his keep, and live without unnecessary trouble.

Still, after four years of repeated failure, it was strange to finally have an active mana core, no matter how weak. He'd basically given up on the idea a long time ago, doing the ceremonies more out of obligation than hope.

If not for Old Bjorn's insistence, he probably would have stopped altogether. The old dwarf had never let him miss a single attempt. Always shoving the fee into his hands and pushing him out the door during the period of every ceremony.

Zephyr released a breath of relief, just as he made his way through the quieter streets. The city walls loomed in the distance, and just beyond them, nestled against the outskirts, was the place he called home—Bjorn's forge.

Bjorn had taken him in when he was young, after his father had died. Zephyr only had a few memories of the man, he remembered his rough voice, his heavy hand ruffling his hair, always writing something at his desk by the window side. His mother had passed away at his birth, so after his father was gone, there had been no one left. It was their grumpy old dwarf neighbour that stepped forward to claim him.

Bjorn had never talked much about why he took Zephyr in. It was surprising because the old dwarf had always been known for his temper and impatience. He was fiercely protective of his solitude, so much so that he had turned away countless would-be apprentices, including some with real talent. But for some reason, he had taken Zephyr in and kept him around.

Maybe it was because they were similar in nature. Through the years, the boy never complained. He never whined about the heat of the forge, never made a fuss about doing the grunt work. He learned fast, kept his head down, and never caused trouble.

As Zephyr neared the forge, the familiar clang of metal striking metal became louder.

He stepped inside, bypassing the storefront where cold, gleaming weapons decorated with intricate runes lined the walls, and headed straight for the back where Bjorn was hard at work.

The old dwarf had a broad and stocky frame with his brown beard tied into knots. He barely glanced up as Zephyr entered. "Get started on that," he grunted, jerking his head toward a batch of freshly forged swords.

Zephyr rolled up his sleeves without argument. He picked up one of the blades, looking at it carefully, before grabbing the rune-engraving tools. They were very expensive tools, as they were powered purely by mana crystals, since Zephyr had never been able to use mana himself.

Bjorn had never hesitated to provide them though. And thanks to that, Zephyr had developed a knack for it, if he did say so himself. Some of his work lining the walls of the store could also attest to that.

The forge settled into its usual rhythm, both of them working in silence, the only sounds were the hiss of hot metal cooling in water, and Bjorn's steady hammering.

It wasn't until dusk that the old dwarf finally leaned back against the workbench, wiping sweat from his brow with the back of his hand. He took a long drink from his flask before turning his gaze to Zephyr. "So? How'd the awakening ceremony go?" He asked.

Zephyr barely looked up as he packed away his tools. "Went fine. I awakened my mana core."

"..."

His statement was met with silence, which dragged on for a while, causing Zephyr to finally glance up, and he found Bjorn staring at him with wide eyes and his mouth slightly agape. It was rare to see the old dwarf so caught off guard.

Bjorn took a step closer, then another, stopping just in front of him. Without a word, he reached out and jabbed his finger against Zephyr's sternum, right where his core lay.

Zephyr raised a brow. "Uh—"

Bjorn's face contorted, his expression shifting between shock, disbelief, and... something else.

Then, suddenly, he threw his head back and laughed. A deep, belly-shaking laugh that echoed through the forge. "Haha! You actually awakened?! You actually— by the gods—" Bjorn repeatedly smacked Zephyr on the arm, the force nearly knocking him off balance. "Damn, boy!"

Zephyr winced. "Alright, alright, no need to break my arm!"

Bjorn ignored him, already turning away, gesturing wildly. "This calls for celebration!" He stomped off toward the house, laughing loudly. "Ohhhh!! I'm getting my good wine out for this! We're getting drunk tonight!"

Zephyr shook his head amusedly. "You just want an excuse to drink wine, you old geezer!" he called after him, chuckling to himself as he rubbed his arm, sore from the old dwarf's enthusiasm.

"It's strange seeing him this excited..." Zephyr muttered.

'There has to be something else to it. The old dwarf never gets excited for literally anything...' he pondered with a serious look on his face, before eventually shaking off the thought, tidying up the forge and heading inside the main house.

That night, they drank.

Or rather, Bjorn did most of the drinking. But Zephyr drank too, more than he usually would. The fire crackled, filling the small home with warmth. They ate good food, Bjorn launched into a tirade of tales of his heroic deeds after his awakening.

Zephyr couldn't even tell if they were real or not, so he just listened in silent amusement, letting the old man's gruff laughter fill the space between them.

For the first time that day, he actually felt something close to joy at awakening his mana core.

Even if, at the back of his mind, he couldn't shake the feeling that something had changed.

...Something big.