Chapter 85 - Magnus and Characters (2/2)
But we digress, aren't we? Back to the topic at hand.
Garion was growing with the System. So, for him not to be utterly clueless about its functionalities, Magnus made sure to create and implant required memories into our young protagonist. Even if Magnus is taking over the body, the original soul should know how to fully utilize functionalities provided by the System.
It also helped avoid stupid questions like:
”What's the inventory?!”
”What is 'Skills'?”
”Where this power is coming from?”
”What STR means?”
”Why I have a System?”
”Can others see what I see?”
”Can I talk about the System or you with others?”(For those who don't get it. The answer is no.)
As for progression? Well... let's just say that one-year-olds aren't concentrated on getting superpowers. But when Garion/body reaches the age of five, it might be a good idea to start with some simple quests. In the meantime, the boy growing to be very active. So, Magnus decided to use that energy beneficially.
Most of the novels and fanfics at this point will be meditating. However, Magnus more or less knew the basics of this world, thanks to a whole year of learning about the world's laws. So, meditating won't help with magic, but it should help with the state of mind. Therefore, he used the System to issue some simple daily quests like:
”Meditate 20 minutes.”
”Play any 'activity' type game.”
”Memorize 10 words.”
And so on. You get a gist of it.
By the age of five, Magnus will be able to enjoy the human body that will be both physically fit and mentally stable.