Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 164: so-called mage

There were two pieces of parchment in front of Siegel, one was a scroll of summoning elements, and the other was an earth element reinforcement spell written in dwarven runes. Dwarves often use this rune spell on city walls, the walls and ceilings of underground passages, etc., to make it last longer under the erosion of time. Siegel's castle will also use this rune a lot, but his idea is to use it on the earth element.

It's an area no one has ever set foot in, so Siegel worries about the consequences of such an attempt. He still clearly remembered the result of using Spirit Vision indiscriminately last time. If it wasn't for the dice, he would definitely die. After Janet learned about this, she was also very worried. After all, there were too many stories about mage dying in spell experiments, and this time it was someone close to them. But Erinte stopped everyone from persuading Siegel, and warned them very seriously: "This is something that Siegel must decide for himself, and you can't interfere with him. Just like a general who goes on an expedition, he must Have absolute confidence in yourself - even if it's false confidence."

Dwarf runemaster Taklin and Erint whispered, not knowing what they were discussing. Erin shook her head frequently, as if she disagreed with the other party's point of view.

His fingers slid lightly over the parchment, and the place where the words were written gave him a familiar touch. For these two spells, Siegel has checked many times, and every detail is deeply imprinted in his mind. The two actually have something in common, but it is difficult to express in words other than magic and runes. Siegel believes that these commonalities are the secret between incantation and divine power, the essential source of the various power systems in the world.

The proposition is too big, Siegel thought, and it is better to focus on the problem at hand. He thought about the whole experiment carefully. Decided to proceed in a more prudent way. Directly using rune technology while summoning the earth element, there may be more mistakes, and the probability of failure will be greater. If not...

Siegel thought of the experience of using the flame instrument as the core to summon the four-armed fire element. With Spell Core, there is a stable platform for all spell modifications. thought here. He put away the two scrolls, walked out of the tent, and shouted for his entourage. "Moll, go to Feizac and say I want gold, silver, iron ingots and tin, and ask him to prepare some for me."

The young entourage nodded. He took big steps and ran out. Regardless of Moore's other advantages, running fast is indeed very convenient. Siegel taught him basic swordsmanship and riding every day, increasing his vocabulary and math skills. Moore didn't learn fast - compared to Siegel - but worked hard.

After a while, the swift Mor ran back, holding what the lord needed in his hands. Siegel took it with a smile. Reward him with some wine. In the closed tent, the mage calmed down and began to create a summoning tool for earth element magic with gold as the core and other materials as the auxiliary.

Aside from stability, Siegel can't think of anything else that needs to be added for now. It has been taught in the course of the Mages Association that each spell experiment should try to find only one direction, so as to exclude the interference of other factors. He is meticulously portrayed as quickly as possible. Chant the incantation softly, and use precise control to integrate the magic circle required by the instrument. Although he kept telling himself to calm down, the upcoming magical experiment made him nervous. This led to several errors in the process of making the magical implement.

He put down the golden scepter in his hand, took a few deep breaths, opened the curtain and walked outside the tent. "Moll, get me a chair!"

The young attendants hurriedly served the lord, and in addition to the chairs, a small table was placed on which some wine was held in a clay jug. Next to it is a gold-encrusted horn cup. Siegel didn't drink, as that would continue to reduce his spell control. He took out a long pipe from his bosom. I lit the tobacco leaves mixed with incense, and began to meditate in the smoke.

Wait until the mood becomes calm. He returned to the camp to continue his previous work. This time, he finally made no mistakes, and made the magic weapon used for the summoning precise and complete. The work was time-consuming, and it was already night when it was done. Kitten Janet brought dinner, a big plate of delicious food. Includes hot crispy bread, burnt ham, eel apple pie and a roast chicken. Siegel asked, "Have you eaten?"

Janet nodded, but Siegel didn't believe it. He asked More to fetch another pair of knives and forks, and gave the squire's roast chicken. Then, accompanied by Janet, he let go of his stomach and had a good meal.

It could be seen that the magic experiment made her a little upset, but she still held back and didn't ask. Siegel couldn't hold it any longer, and laughed: "Janet, you can say something. I see your eyebrows continue to wrinkle, and you can squeeze the water out of your forehead."

"Is there any danger?" she asked hastily.

"Yes." Siegel replied: "The spell may get out of control, it may explode, or it may summon twisted and dangerous earth elemental monsters. These are all issues that can be estimated. But it is not certain whether there will be other issues. risk."

"Can you not do it?" Janet asked cautiously: "Isn't it good to use the current method? Gold mines can produce a hundred gold coins every day, and there will be more and more in the future. These should be enough for you to learn spells. Bar?"

"In terms of money, it's enough," Siegel replied. "But being a good mage always involves taking this kind of risk. Just like you have to complete a mission, whether it's stealing intelligence or something else, you also need to face the unknown. Difficult?" He cut off a few slices of ham and chewed it hard. "Okay, I'm full, my body and spirit are relaxed, and I'm in good shape."

"Then I'm waiting for good news from you?" Janet asked.

"Okay, wish me all the best."

Siegel came to a clearing away from the barracks, and with him were four dwarven runemasters and eight warriors, including Taklin. If the summoned earth element is out of control, they will immediately smash it to pieces. Siegel didn't want to trouble them, but the dwarves stubbornly believed that if the experiment was successful, the new technology represented could not be regarded as Siegel's sole possession, and the dwarves also had some rights.

"What you said makes sense. I wouldn't have thought of such an idea without you." Siegel said to the dwarves while setting up the summoning circle.

After the dwarves had retreated farther, Siegel began to chant the incantation. In order to summon the magic circle as the center, the magic power of the earth element is constantly converging on the core of the magic weapon, and at the same time, the power of the dwarf rune is also triggered. Like a red-hot soldering iron, it left imprints on the magic channel. It is very difficult to maintain the stability of the channel in this situation, after all, there are forces from multiple sources at war. Siegel tried to slow down the completion rate of the spell as much as possible, in order to ensure stability as the first priority. The magic energy was compressed into a trickle, slowly converging towards the center.

The earth element gradually takes shape, appearing stronger and more compact than usual. This is the special effect brought by the magic weapon, and stability is overwhelming. From the rock crevices that make up the earth element. From the mud blood flowing in its body, the flash of dwarven runes can be faintly seen. Siegel is a dualist, manipulating the magic of the mages and the runes of the dwarves at the same time, striving to achieve harmony and balance between the two. After more than ten minutes of uninterrupted casting, the final spell was successfully completed.

The dwarves wanted to come forward and observe the earth element. But it was stopped by Siegel. He started giving orders to summons to test safety. The earth element swung his arms, raised his knees, stood upside down with his hands, and even did two sit-ups in accordance with the Master's instructions. Then Siegel threw a few stones and let the earth element smash them in the air. But when hitting the last piece, Siegel suddenly ordered the earth element to stop, and his summons did so immediately, without the slightest delay.

The rock hit it **** the head, leaving a dent. The earth element does not move at all.

Until this level, Siegel and the dwarf runemasters went forward to observe. They saw that the runes showed a peculiar way of existence in the body of the earth element, and gradually gathered towards the core of the magic weapon. Connect to each other to form a complete rune of stability. The existence of the earth element has also been greatly extended, and after more than ten minutes, there is still no sign of disintegration.

"Tomund, you try its strength!" Dwarf rune master Taklin gave up the battlefield to a dwarf warrior, and asked Siegel to order the earth element to attack. Despite the elemental's immense strength and inexhaustible stamina, the earth elemental's clumsy mobility renders its attacks all in vain. Tormund the dwarf slammed his warhammer on his opponent again and again, knocking off rocks and dirt. The elemental, held firmly by the Stability Rune, shows no sign of running amok with the injury. It still looks like it's unhurried, attacking according to the original rhythm.

"This earth element has still reached the strength of the original normal summoning spell." Siegel said to the dwarf: "It is a good progress to be able to extend the duration, but it is the materials used to make the core of the spell that make it so. The cost is too high.”

"This is just the first experiment. It is impossible for us dwarves to dig ore with every swing of the pickaxe." The dwarf rune master comforted him and said: "The battle experiment is here, let's continue to see its duration~ www.wuxiaspot.com~ Siegel thought for a while. Then shook his head: "No, let Tormund continue to attack until the earth element is defeated. Let's test the stability first by understanding how it disintegrates. "

"Okay!" Tormund immediately stepped up his attack, smashing the large earth element in front of him. When it turned into a mass of dirt, the artifact at the core was revealed, and the dwarven runes on it were still gleaming.

Siegel stepped forward, pulled out the magic weapon from the soil, and immediately felt the unusual place. After the summoned creatures have dissipated, the core of this instrument is still attracting the surrounding earth element power, slowly attaching it to the rune. The surrounding dust and soil changes to the size of dust and is absorbed at a speed visible to the naked eye. Soon, a layer of dirt crust was attached to the surface of the instrument, and the dwarf rune passed through the crust and remained at the outermost layer.

This strange phenomenon immediately attracted everyone's attention. Siegel threw the core of the magic tool back into the soil so that it could contact the earth element more, and he found that the speed of its convergence and absorption was faster. The wizard and the runemaster stayed up all night, sitting and waiting.

They waited silently, hoping that something good would happen. (To be continued)

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