This Giant is a friend to the Dwarves and he grows crops.
He treated an injured Dwarf and became good friends, and was allowed to
come and go in the village. The vegetables that he grows are also popular
among dwarves. He seemed to have fit right in.
He was weak for a Giant, and he prefers to work the land instead of
fighting. A herbivore Giant.
Recently, thereâs supposed to be an upcoming huge war and he was also
required to train for it.
Still, he was able to last until the end of the training. Itâs just unfortunate
that this timeâs graduation exam requires him to hunt down a Wyvern for
However, heâs very unlike a Giant because of his weak personality. He
wasnât able to defeat a Wyvern and that leads us to the present situation.
âIâm just not strong. I ended up being a nuisance to the Dwarvesâ
âAnd so weâve decided to pitch in and help! But since heâs a giant, it will
be a lot of work no matter whatâ
The Dwarf-san (red) said.
If thatâs their goal, then indeed they really canât afford to spare a hand as
the job is gonna be huge because itâs for a giant.
But thatâs precisely the problem. Everyone had gathered here to work on it
and they canât make anything else inside the village. Theyâve collectively
For now, it seems to be decided that theyâre going to make an armor first,
just so that the giant wonât die.
âWeâre racking our brains right now because the materials arenât enough
âI see, thatâs why you were wandering in search for good materials.
Indeed, this Giant doesnât seem suited for combatâ
âIâve no shameâŠâŠâ
The Giant lowered his head apologetically, he bowed to the point that he
seems to be reaching for our hands.
No, in the first place, heâs too tall.
But a Giantâs armor huh.
For some reasonâŠâŠ an image of a certain robot flashed through my head.
Well then, a man who could be of help is right here.
ââŠâŠ so, can I help?â
âWhat is it, boy? Thought of something good?â
âYea. Iâve heard quite a bit. As for the materials for that armorâŠâŠ what
âYou bring up Orichalcum so casuallyâ
Dwarf-san (red) revealed some surprise after hearing me mention
As expected of legendary metals.
It could even elicit such a response from dwarves.
âOf course I can prepare an appropriate amountâ
Even though orichalcum is precious in magic, itâs just another metal for
me. In that department, itâs not much different from a rock.
I could increase itâs amount as much as I want with [Replication Magic].
Of course, I should put it in mind that I could only increase it as much as
needed. There shouldnât be a problem if itâs just an armor.
However, the Dwarf (green) gave me a suspicious look.
âAnd? Donât tell me that itâs going to be free? We canât give you anything
to exchange for something like orichalcumâ
Even if thatâs not the case, it does sound fishy.
But I nodded with a wide smile.
âRight? So I have a couple of suggestions, will you let me help with the
I thought that a reasonable compensation would probably be necessary
for craftsmen like them to let me handle stuff.
Even so, I still braced myself that they might treat me as some sort of
nuisance, but a Dwarf (green) grabbed my shoulder and closed in. He
âAinât that just great? You have that much power, itâs even in the swordâs
magic. Wonât it be interesting if you lend a hand?â
It was unexpectedly easy, and I was a little scared of the Dwarvesâ (red,
What is it, what? Whatâs with this development?
I definitely had a difficult face, fully expecting a stubborn refusal.
This feels rather welcomingâŠâŠ
My image of a dwarf may be slipping, since Iâve just noticed this kind of
danger. I felt my expression grow more and more fearful.
âWhatâs wrong, whatâs wrong?â
Then I was surrounded by the dwarves that shuffled closer, blocking my
âHey everyone! Listen up for a bit! This guy suggested something
The Dwarf (green) said in a loud voice.
At this time, I finally understood that this was the Dwarfâs (green) intention
from the beginning, when he brought me here.
These guys, theyâre people that will use whatever they can use.
ButâŠâŠ is this not what I want anyway?
I gathered a lot of attention and I was beginning to get nervous. Then i
beat my own chest and said,
âThatâs right, you guys! Just leave it to me!â
âOooh!âs resounded among the Dwarves.
âAhh, whatever. It does sound interesting thoughâ
Kawazu-san was also for it and hopped on the bandwagon. Perhaps he
was interested in learning a thing or two about Dwarf magic.
âUmâŠâŠ what about our weapons?â
Naito-sanâs timid mutterings were drowned out by the rowdiness of the
The conversation continued with that upbeat tempo, and the curtain was
opened for the great operation Giantâs Armor.
Basing on the Dwarves gathered data regarding the measurements, the
making of the armor began.
But what will it be? That is the problem.
The problem will no doubt lessen if I leave everything to the Dwarves and
do exactly as they tell me.
However, there are too many people involved this time. It became a
problem that thereâs no concensus.
In a situation like this, we usually listen to the input of the the one whoâll
use it and give that priority, but thereâs none of that from this weak-willed
So the white arrows all pointed at me since I provided the materials.
[Youâre not confident so youâre asking for me to lend a hand? Canât be
In the end, I had no idea what to do with tha armor, so I decided to
consult on someone I could rely on.
So right now, Tonbo-chanâs pleased face is shown on the screen.
âMy, sorry to bother you. So this is about the design, alright?â
I drew an improvisation for the mean time and brought it to the computer
for the dragonfly to see. The dragonfly raised her shoulders in
exhasperation with a âhow hopelessâ. And gave an immediate rejection.
âNo, absolutely no good. Thatâs too sharp! The eyes are too nasty! Itâs too
slim that it looks like itâll break!â
It was a masterpiece that I gave everything to, so I was a little hurt.
But well, it feels like it had taken quite a lot of elements from anime-
inspired robots, so the comments are very good.
âOh well, what Iâm trying to say is: Itâs not cute at all!â
However, the dragonfly ruthlessly slashed away from the convincing
This had effectively made me raise complaints.
âEeeh, but the armor doesnât need to be cuteâ
[Thatâs so wrong! Cuteness is important! Thatâs because only cuteness is
justice! Arenât armors just a type of clothing? You have to cherish that kind
of humour or your calliber will decline!â
ââŠâŠ even if you say it like that, I still wonât feel that wayâ
By the way, I think Iâve heard some interesting things about the Warlordâs
The helmet really isnât designed for someone to be able to walk around
Anyway, would a certain creative flare, meant for standing out, be
something that youâd want in a battlefield?
[Therefore, I suggest something that looks like this!]
She immediately sent a design for me to look at. At first, I wanted to
interrupt and defend myself.
[HeheâŠâŠ I know what you wanna say, but hear me out?]
[Alright? The good thing about this armor is âŠâŠ]
I listened to the dragonflyâs speech for a few minutes.
ââŠâŠ and thatâs why the feet will be short but it makes sense!â
âŠâŠI was completely brainwashed by the dragonfly.
Well I also managed to arrange it a bit.
The Dwarves were listening to me attentively as I speak so confidently in
âBut are we really going to make this out of Orichalcum? Arenât you
underestimating that thingâs hardness? Even we would take a lot of time
just to make a plate out of itâŠâŠâ
Even so, itâs reasonable to see some faces that doubts the feasibility of it.
âNo no, it would be indeed very difficult if we make it normally but Iâll
handle the rough parts. My magic can transform anything, be it
orichalcum, into any shapeâ
âSo then weâre going base the shape on this design. Youâll make the
gerenal figure, while weâre going to refine itâ
âIâll completely leave the finer details to you guys. Iâll just do as Iâm told,
feel free to correct me if I make a mistake!â
After I presented that with confidence, the Dwarves began to consult
âHmm. Well we wonât know until we try and thatâs why itâs interesting,
âHold on, I think thereâs some who oppose that this should be the armorâs
Various opinions were exchange, arguing and deliberating on the pros and
âAnyway, we have to try or else we canât startâŠâŠ why donât you show us
your magical skills and what you can do with it?â
At the end, everything was up to what I can do with my magic.
But that wonât be a problem.
âMy magic is a quite awesome, you see?â
Of course, I was prepared for it.
In front of the Dwarves, I showed them how I could mold the Orichalcum
It made a stir among the audience.
The conversation flowed more easily after I demonstrated.
It quickly reached a concensus, and it rapidly translated to actions.
The Dwarves drew some blueprints and gave me detailed instructions.
When I mold orichalcum for each individual part, the Dwarves would make
As I knew later on, it should be because orichalcum is a material that isnât
It has excellent magic resistance, so it should be difficult to change with
But I ignored that resistance and forcefully shape it like clay, leaving it to
It should come as a surprise to dwarves.
Originally, it takes days of hammering just to form the gerenal shape.
Because of that, even with small hands, I was able to process the
orichalcum in moments- like the chest plate. It saves a considerable
It was the Dwarves job after that.
They hammered the resulting orichalcum chunks, refine it, and added to
Orichalcum is still a metal.
As pure metal is brittle, it could become stronger through forging.
It could be said that itâs only possible because of dwarves.
Then the ridiculous design that we thought up took form with all the
gathered ideas. They are indeed hard-working and devoted craftsmen.
With that, I cast some magic on the product as a finishing touch.
I left the physical durability to the natural strength of the orichalcum, then
I added Repel Attribute Magic. I used some magic that would make the
interior of the armor comfortable.
It was designed while thinking of the Wyvernâs tendency to release itâs
breath of fire when it feels threatened.
Iâve also put in a little something called playfulness in it.
It took some improvements and experimentations to get the right magic
for the pair of eyes. I took some pride out of the cumulative improvements
that results in its considerable defensive capabilities.
With our sweat and tears, as well as plenty of our mischief, it was
âAlright! Come out now, itâs showtime!â
The dwarf (red) called out in a loud voice. I built a decorative docking area
during the whole process, and from there, an armored giant emerged.
Itâs body of silver was revealed under the sun, there wasnât a single
distorted area on itâs surface. It was brilliantly polished.
The trunk is big, like a drum. The feet were very short.
On the other hand, the arms were unnaturally long while the head was
It was round overall, but the mecha-like design was my hobby made
There are several lines here and there, all over the body. However, the
joints themselves are distinctively hidden as much as possible.
The first thing that one will notice would be its unique shape.
Thereâs a tail that shakes like a snake toy, and huge round ears.
On itâs head, where the eyes should be, large yellow lenses were fitten in.
It occationally blinks with a âbounâ sound.
âItâs umâŠâŠ cuteâ
Naito-san said that helplessly, as she came to watch the show. In contrast,
everyone else were incredibly pleased as we finally finished that gallant
âBrothers, itâs finally done!â
âAnd itâs all thanks to this dude! It was an interesting project!â
âAh, you made something nice!â
Kawazu-san also tearfully looked up at the completed armor.
Naito-san was incredibly surprised, as expected, but thatâs just the way it
It was great to wear it for the Giant that has a height of five meters when
Iâll just make it clear that the figure is a completely deformed tiger. (T/N:
âdeformâ was in English. It doesnât have a negative connotation but making
an animal or whatever look âcuteâ is generally termed as âdeformedâ)
From now on, it will fight Wyverns which resembled dragons so the design
Itâs more of a costume than an armor, and itâs made to look like a round
While weâre at it, the stripes are programmed to appear when the owner
This is a robotic tiger-model total defense armorâŠâŠ
âToramaru 01!â (T/N: Tora = tiger; maru = usually found in names)
It blinked its huge yellow eyes, and the cheers in the village heightened.
Just according to our rehearsals.
Letâs send an ale from me to the giant.
Toramaru 01 raised both of its arms with some metalic sounds, making
some noise in honor of itâs birth.
ââŠâŠ it âmeowâ-ed right? Isnât this a cat?â
Naito-san voiced her impression of it, but for now, itâs unmistakable that
this is the best seat to watch the show.