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Harry Potter : Bloodraven-Chapter 229: Tesseract: Please Try Again Later (III) (CH - 249)
[ Contact with objects of extraordinary nature detected ]
[ Item: Tesseract ]
[ Extraordinary Characteristic: Primal Energy ]
[ Grade: Excellent ]
[ Consume 1 Extraordinary Characteristic Point to replicate Excellent-Grade Characteristic, "Primal Energy?" ]
[ Item: Infinity Stone of Space ]
[ Extraordinary Characteristic: Primordial Law of Space — Universe Tier Authority ]
[ Grade: Mythical ]
[ Consume 10 Extraordinary Characteristic Points to replicate Mythical-Grade Characteristic, "Primordial Law of Space — Universe Tier Authority?" ]
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Cough.
Brother system… I think there's a bug in your prompt…
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The Tesseract is one of the Marvel Universe's single most powerful objects, said to contain near-infinite energy, and, on top of that, a sort of container that also houses one of the Infinity Stones, the Space Stone. These stones, or gems, are essentially the laws that bind the very cosmos, each tied to a fundamental aspect of the universe—space, time, reality, mind, soul, and power—powers even gods covet.
To the casual observer, the Tesseract looks like a simple glowing blue cube—a harmless source of energy. But to those who know how to wield it, it is a relic of unimaginable power, capable of shaping events, even on a universal scale. Absolutely not something to be underestimated.
Maverick had had his target on this seemingly harmless—but actually terrifying—little thing for a long time now, ever since his system had awakened and he understood its cheat-like abilities. After all, what transmigrator to the Marvel Universe wouldn't covet the Infinity Stones?
Especially him, with a cheat so convenient. But thinking about it is one thing, and getting his hands on it is another. Even for him, who had more or less foreknowledge of the Marvel Universe and when and where the Infinity Stones would make their appearances, he had always kept in mind that it might not be easy.
This was his first encounter with one, and, surprisingly, it turned out to be far less complicated than he expected. No cosmic gods were suddenly popping out of wormholes to warn him to leave it alone, not even the bald lady—who, honestly, he had fully expected to appear from some dimensional corner, wagging a finger at him. Anyway, he now had it in his hands without causing much of a ruckus and, dare say, probably—maybe—without creating any branches in the timeline.
His system—his cheat—allowed him to replicate extraordinary characteristics, or basically copy powers, abilities, or the unique traits of objects, once every year. Or at least, that's what he had thought… until now. In the past, it had always taken one Extraordinary Point to replicate a single trait of an extraordinary object, but the prompts flashing before his eyes made it clear that was no longer the case. Then again, until this moment, he hadn't yet come across any object—magical, cosmic, or technological—that qualified as mythical grade.
Heck, he was still not sure how the system even determined an object's grade. A wand, for instance—something so common in the wizarding world—could be rated as excellent by the system, while now the Tesseract—the so-called source of infinite energy—was also showing as merely excellent. How could one even compare a wand to the Tesseract of all things? It was infuriating not understanding it, and, to be honest, he had long since given up trying to figure out how the system ranked items.
That said, his cheat was by no means simple, and he really had no complaints about its abilities. The only problem was that it couldn't even provide a basic answer—not a simple yes or no—beyond the standard prompts it spat out. Basically, his system was OP AF, but at the same time, it was also completely mentally retarded.
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