> "So not necessarily Fusion, but something that reaches a similar result..."
> Look over to the figure that manifested. How does it look like?
>"Perhaps a demonstration on both of your parts would help. We could then see the difference in outcome of the two processes."
>(Entity) "Can you discreetly examine the process. It may prove useful for the mission."
> "We've already seen yours. And it's just moving energies. You could probably combine them too. But there's much more than just energy. I won't give my name yet. You can just know me as the Goddess of Fusion. Of course, not a literal goddess - they're another thing - just what many come to call me through my displays."
> "So... are you a human?" Daiyousei asks.
> "Well yes and no. I'm of few that have become skilled enough in their ability to- ah, no need to tell so much. Anyways, I shouldn't be out yet. We've got business to attend to. And you've already seen that you can't even separate or fuse me. Don't praise yourself for such an imitation yet"
> "Ah." Daiyousei listens.
"How could you call it something that reaches a similar result? It's like an insult to me. Don't you remember how much I could do? Don't you remember me? You know? Reina. "
> The figure is a tall maiden with long, silver hair. Maybe your partial existence appearance was taking after her a bit. A black top and skirt, but also a hooded capelet with a whitish ribbon connecting it. There appears to be a crystal or jewel of sorts just above her chest. Her sizes beat the fairy's, but her hair is just straight out, compared to part of Daiyousei's being in a side ponytail.
"Before you ask. It's a core. Not a crystal or gem. Not an accessory or artifact. Not my core that makes me function or something, but a core. For what? We'll probably see if you need my help more.
> The figure - Reina, is beginning to fade again, as if leaving.
>_