Inventions

Retaining her memories from her past life as Urano, Myne has recreated a number of items, dishes, and other products from her old world, mostly for her own comfort. Many are based on what she learned from her previous mother.

Hair Ornament
Claiming that Tuuli would be cuter with a "hair ornament", Myne used the lace tatting technique to make flowers out of thread. The flowers are then sewed together by their ends and attached to a wooden pin.

Hairpin
A thin wooden stick made from whittling wood. Myne asks Tuuli for a stick similar to Tuuli's doll's legs to tie up her hair, which she makes for Myne.

Culinary
 See Culinary 

Faux-Shogi/ Faux-Chess
Works like the game from earth. Made out of wood.

Karuta Cards
Flash cards with letters on them. They are designed to help kids identify letters and learn to read. The game mechanics follow the same rules as the karuta from earth which centers around the hundred poems. Myne's karuta cards have a drawn illustration and the starting letter from the object drawn written on them. The objects are focusing on topics of the bible.

Playing cards
Work like the game from earth. Made out of wood.

Reversi
Works like the game from earth. Made out of wood.

Deodorant
Wax candles with herbs on them, acting as a deodorant compared to the normally smelly candles. How to make: Removing waste by boiling oil over a gentle fire and adding saltwater. When the oil on the top hardens, pour out the saltwater at the bottom to get clean oil. This process is called salting out.

Simple All-in-One Shampoo
Simple all-in-one shampoo, shortened to rinsham, is made with meryl oil (or other vegetable oil), herbs for aroma, salt, and hot water to dissolve the salt. The simple all-in-one shampoo turns out to be valuable, as it makes the hair smooth and shiny, and the effects especially draw the attention of women.

Children's Bible
Following the picture books, Myne begins creating and printing children's bibles. Each book has its own god as topic. She simplifies the bible's language and adds a few illustrations.

Picture Book
When Myne found out she was going to be a big sister, she decided to make a picture book for the baby. It has pictures containing simple forms like squares and triangles arranged in certain manners.

Myne Decimal System
Used to sort books into an order in a library. There are 10 categories and several sub-categories to classify the books into. It is based on the Nippon Decimal System.

0. General Works

1. Philosophy

2. History

3. Social Science

4. Natural Science

5. Technology/Engineering

6. Industry/Commerce

7. Art

8. Language

9. Literature

Cooking Tasty Soup
In Myne's new world it is common to discard the broth after the vegetables have been overcooked, leading to a flavourless soup. Myne introduces tasty soup by making people use the water they cooked their vegetables in before.

Salting Out
Salting out is used to reduce the stench and create higher quality oil for candles etc. Salt is put into the cooking water and left simmering while removing emerging impurities.

Written Math
In the beginning Myne was unable to do math using a calculator. She uses her slate and solves problems using the methods taught on earth. Mark is intrigued and learned a bit from Myne.

Clay Tablets
Inspired by the Mesopotamian civilization, Myne shaped clay into tablets to write records on them. However, like the imitation papyrus attempt, it failed, the first time due to Fey and his friends stepping on them, the second time due to the gate closing, the third time due to a rainstorm, and the fourth time due to failure to bake them in the kiln.

Faux-Papyrus
Papyrus is made from the fibers of a stalk and weaved like a piece of cloth. Myne tried making paper imitating papyrus as her winter handiwork, but she gave up.

Magic Paper
One of the special papers that Myne makes using feyplants that resemble trees. Types of magic plant paper:


 * Trombe paper: The paper is of high quality and is fire resistant due to its magical property.

Mokkan
Mokkan from the Huang civilization, are pieces of wooden slips. Originally, Myne planned to write on them with ink, but she didn't have any ink, so she used soot mixed with water as a substitute, but that was a failure. Effa used her first mokkans as firewood later, resulting in Myne getting frustrated and collapsing.

Plant Paper
There are several different types of paper that Myne and Lutz make. They all use wood from trees. It's a process involving many days of either steaming, soaking or beating the wood. Types of normal plant paper:


 * Volrin Paper: Volrin wood is the most easiest to use for normal plant paper.

Chopsticks
Chopsticks are made of bamboo and used for paper making. They are equivalent to chopsticks from earth.

Crochet Hook
Myne asks her father Gunther to make a stick with a hook end out of wood so that she could make Tuuli's hair ornament.

Clothing Hangers
Myne found the clothing hangers in her new world unpractical (which they really are) and suggests the form she knows from earth to Benno. They are made out of metal.

Diptych
The diptych is the equivalent to a notepad. It is made of two wooden carved-in boards connected with metal rings on one side. The boards are hand-sized and filled with wax inside them to note down things using a stylus.

Hide Glue
Hide glue is made of a really sticky paste harvested from the skin and bones from animals. It is used to harden book covers and for making a certain ink. Glue made from skin had a higher water resistance than glue made from bones. Both glues are made by creating a mixture containing limewater.

Precision Knife
The precision knife is a small and narrow blade used to cut paper. The handle is made out of wood and the exchangable blade is made of metal. Myne requests the blade to be fit perfectly into the handle to ensure safety.

Roller
The roller is made of metal and used to spread ink evenly.

Stencil Template
A stencil template is made of thick paper and has different shapes in different sizes cut out off it.

Stylus
The stylus a piece of metal formed like a pen which has a pointed end on one end and a flat-shaped on the other end. The pointed end is used to write on the diptych's wax whereas the flat end is used to erase the writing. It comes with a hook, resemling earth's pens, so that it can be attached to the metal rings of the diptych.