Many of my recent constructs require a sufficiently developed mind. Thus far, such development has only been possible by submitting to the demands of villagers, and providing them with an increasingly eclectic array of materials and gemstones.
Such work is clearly beneath me. Now, with the Imbuement Bed, I finally have a solution!
Mine is not the only mind that can be augmented. Rather than exchanging meaningless trinkets for hours on end, I can directly increase the capability of a villager mind by simply weaving in an extra one.
As a side effect, any trade offers from the source villager will be merged into the subject - but what need have I for such petty, material gains? The very mind itself is as clay in my hands!
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The process is nearly identical to embedding a mind into myself. The subject must lie in the Imbuement Bed (a certain spell may be helpful) and a new mind must be woven in - though the source here can be of any level.
When there is only one skill set involved in the merger, the resulting villager will retain those skills. However, if the two villagers are of different professions, the result is something entirely new, which I have dubbed a Quiltmind.
The more I study this, the more I find my earlier dismissal too hasty - perhaps there is some merit to this process beyond simply developing the mind for later extraction.
Like any other villager, Quiltminds require a workstation to refresh their stock of goods. However, their unique mental state means that any normal workstation, even the one the villager originally used, will not suffice.
They require something capable of shifting at a moment's notice to reflect a new state of mind and an entirely new skill set. Luckily, my recent experiments with allays have provided the perfect material.
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I've noticed that quenched allays tend to morph in response to stray thoughts. This is mostly a nuisance, but here it is critical - the surface of the workstation can adapt itself to whatever the Quiltmind currently needs.