Glyphs
Seeing Kevin fainting, Darko and the others hurriedly rushed forward and held him up. , the latest chapter access: Π¨Π¨Π¨.79xs.Π‘ΠΎΠ . Only Phyllis's goal was different, and she jumped in front of the freshly remade magic pen and examined it one by one.
"Fortunately, there is no 'messing', so there is no need to lose money. β
Liya just returned from shopping at this time, she jumped into the room through the window, and was shocked to see Kevin lying on the ground, so she hurriedly put down the magic materials in her hand and stepped forward to treat, "Hmm, it's just that I collapsed from physical exhaustion, it's no big deal, it's really dedicated." β
After careful examination, Leah determined that Kevin was only decompressed by the long-term concentration of 'refinement' and excessive fatigue, and that he just needed to take a break. She then went down to the basement alone to polish the ink for Darko's glyphs.
Helping Kevin to sit down on a wicker chair, Darko took the magic pen from Phyllis and began to observe his new pen. Now this set of pens is no longer silver-gray 'color', but like a layer of golden light, shining dazzling under the sun's rays'. When Darko grasped the barrel of the pen, the whole person suddenly froze. He could feel every bend of his fingers, even every fingerprint, matching the bumps and lines on the pen, which felt like an extension of his own limbs. Because it was the first time to have such a feeling, Dakko was stunned, and there is no doubt that the restructuring of this set of pens was extremely successful.
Half an hour later, Leah was back in the living room after grinding the ink, Darko was familiar with his seven new pens, and Kevin was waking up.
"Now that it's been restructured, it's time to change its name. The first thing Kevin did when he woke up was still thinking about his work.
"This set of pens was remade by your hand, and it is up to you to choose the name. Darko gave the naming rights to Kevin, and several other people looked at Kevin, waiting for him to choose a name.
"That's not good, I just restructured it, after all, it wasn't cast by hand, it will have a guilty conscience, and it's up to you to name it. Kevin said, shaking his head. Usually the name of an alchemy item is chosen by the maker, but Kevin believes that he is not the maker, but only a modification. But because of their participation in the competition, they can't continue to use the name of Apoptotic Cloud Silence, and they must change their name.
"It is said that when this set of pens is made, it resonates with the surrounding elements, and the clouds in the sky are like 'flower' petals that merge into the pen with the flow of the water element, and the whole world is 'empty', so it is named Apoptotic Cloud Silence. Wendy saw the golden light on the pen and proposed, "Since you used 'fine' gold to shape in the process of restructuring, why don't you just make it simple and clear, how about calling it 'fine' gold?"
"It's not good, it's not good, your name is too earthy, it sounds like an upstart. Phyllis shook her head like a 'wave' drum and directly rejected Wendy's proposal.
Otto thought for a moment and said, "This is a transformation of the apoptosis cloud, let's call it cloud-silence apoptosis, so it's also very easy to read." β
Everyone was speechless at the same time, and Liya helplessly supported her forehead, "Isn't this name telling others that this set of pens is related to the Apoptotic Cloud Lonely?"
Several people are making suggestions for the name of the restructured magic pen, and Darko continues to rub the set of pens with love, for him to have a set of magic pens is the most important thing, as for what the name is actually the same. He held the hierarchical pen in his right hand, as if he were copying a magic scroll, the tip of the pen dotted on the table. Under the operation of the magic power in his body, a sudden vision appeared around the pen, which was originally plated with 'fine' gold and emitted light, but it still couldn't stop the brilliance of the original silver-gray 'color' tone of the inner layer, and it was like a circle of ice 'flowers' opening and falling.
Darko suddenly remembered a spell, a forbidden spell created by the predecessor of the Nike Ray 'Mon' family, the Lich King, and withered to death. And Orlando, Darko's enlightened teacher in terms of inscriptions, dreams of copying forbidden spell-level magic scrolls, and at this moment, he seems to feel that the forbidden spell of death withering will definitely be realized under this pen.
"Death withers. β
"What did you say?" said a few people who were having a heated discussion, but didn't hear Darko clearly.
"This pen, let's call it death and withering. Darko said word for word.
The name of the magic of withering death was chosen by Benjamin for his own magic, and several people present naturally did not know its origin, but when they heard this name, they felt that the temperature around them seemed to drop suddenly, as if it contained some kind of magic.
"Death withered, death withered! Okay, that's it!" Phyllis clapped her hands and laughed.
"That's a good name, how did you come up with it?" Kevin agreed.
"It just sounds amazing. Otto said.
Wendy didn't say anything, just smiled slightly.
"Alright, it's time for our Inscription Master to do the same. Leah pushed the two inkwell bottles in front of Darko, "Let's go, go to your room, I'll adjust the height of the table and chair for you." β
The second floor of the tree castle is a small room, and each room has a table, chair, 'bed', cabinet and other furniture that grows with the tree castle. Since Phyllis and Ria were originally set up for the Alchemy Grand Prix, there were six rooms on the second floor of the growth setting, exactly one room for each of the six people.
"The inscriptionist needs to work from the perspective of ergonomics, and the Dakko is 175 centimeters tall, so the height of the table and chair should be 73 centimeters and 41 centimeters, respectively. "Ria pressed her hands on the 'door' frame of Darko's room, and the magic had flowed to all corners of the room, and the two tree stumps in the room that formed the tables and chairs seemed to come alive, slowly adjusting the height difference.
Then Darko locked himself in the room, placing a pile of parchment and inkwell on the table, looking out the window at the shadows, and thinking about the two glyphs he was about to face. The second-level water-based magic drainage technique and the second-level fire-type magic flaming hand, both of which can be cast by Darko, but he has not copied the scroll, and this time he needs to copy the glyph scroll, not the magic scroll.
The transcription of a glyph scroll differs in a lot in terms of technique compared to a magic scroll, arguably simpler in some ways and more difficult in others.
The first is the structural difference. The purpose of a magic scroll is to instantaneously generate magic and provide magical support for classes that can't use magic, so it is a series of processes such as gathering elements, casting spells, and cooling down mana through a single scroll. The defensive and teleportation magic scrolls even omit the process of 'essence' divine power guidance, and they can be used by ordinary people in the true sense. The glyph scroll is to inlay the corresponding glyph on the human body, the main function is to strengthen a spell or skill, and it does not need to have all the functions, and the mana required for casting spells is provided by the bearer, so the structure of the glyph scroll is much simpler than that of the magic scroll. For example, the two glyphs that Otto needs, Otto himself has the three elemental talents of water, fire, and thunder, so there is no need for the inscriptionist to have the corresponding 'sexual' elemental magic. Only magic scrolls are associated with the Inscriptionist's elemental talents, which is why the number of Inscriptionists who specialize in 'mastering' magic scrolls is scarce. Theoretically, if all spells could be translated into inscriptions, then all spells could be unleashed through glyphs, even forbidden spells, provided that someone could have the corresponding carrying capacity.
The second is the difference in the degree of 'refinement'. The magic scroll requires a relatively low degree of 'precision', and usually after a small mistake in the copying process, as long as the offset is adjusted in the back structure, as long as the inscription can be self-checked, then the previous mistake is considered a permissible error. Daktronics has often been in this situation in the past, first making a mistake and thinking it was going to fail, but then another mistake was made, and the deviation caused by the two mistakes was just partially canceled out, so that the final result was successful. However, this is rare, and it is like building blocks, with two blocks that are opposite to each other to roughly cancel out the swing, but it is nowhere near as stable as a straight block. And the magic scroll with a large deviation will be much less effective when used. However, the 'fine' degree of the glyph scroll is very high, after all, the glyph is based on the human body as the carrying matrix, which is different from the scroll used in a 'sexual', so it needs to be copied more 'finely' in many parts. If the magic scroll only allows an error of 2 mm on a certain circuit, as long as the scroll can be copied successfully within this error, then the maximum allowable error of the glyph is 0.2 mm, if it is higher than this error, it will exceed the bearing capacity, so that the glyph cannot be embedded in the human body at all, and the 'precision' requirements of the two are an order of magnitude apart.
Finally, there is the difference in price. As long as the magic scroll meets several key conditions such as matrix bearing capacity, inscription structure, and allowable error, the scroll is considered successful after the self-inspection is completed, so the price is relatively low, of course, the so-called lower here is relative to the glyph scroll, in fact, the magic scroll is still unaffordable for most ordinary people. The price of the glyph scroll is more than ten times that of the magic scroll of the same level, and many people will 'snoop' their fortune for a glyph that suits them, which can also see the value of the inscription master. The reason why the Glyph Scroll has such a high price is because its difficulty, 'refinement', materials, etc., are all one level higher than that of the Magic Scroll. In order to be able to 'precisely' control the bearing capacity, the scroll used in the glyph is a special parchment, the parchment of the magic scroll is as large as possible, but the parchment bearing capacity of the glyph scroll is modeled after the bearing capacity of human skin, and its range is extremely 'fine'. If the glyph exceeds the bearing capacity of this special parchment, the parchment will shatter, indicating that the glyph can no longer be embedded in the human body and is a failed work. In order to meet the minimum bearing capacity requirements, the ink used in the glyph scrolls is also more advanced and even more expensive.
For Darko, the difficulty is mainly to familiarize himself with these two magic arrays that he has never seen before, and improve his proficiency as soon as possible, and the 'fine' accuracy of the transcription will also increase with the improvement of proficiency. In the past, Darko rarely copied glyph scrolls, and he also learned a lot of techniques to make up for mistakes by reducing output in the 'fine' gold prison, which made him rely on a certain 'nature' and not be overly demanding on 'refinement', so the 'refinement' accuracy in the copying process was still what he lacked the most. Darko couldn't help but think that if only Orlando were still alive, with his 'fine' talent, he was the most suitable genius to copy the glyph scrolls.
Drainage and Flame Hand are both level 2 magic, and if it's a magic scroll, Darko can do it in an hour. But this is a glyph scroll, and Dacko himself is unsure whether it can be completed in one day. But when Leah asked him, everyone was looking at him, and he also knew that the Alchemy Grand Prix was getting closer and closer, and the team's time was tight, and he couldn't afford to waste too much time, so he said that it could be completed in one day.
The first thing Darko was going to copy was drainage, which he had cast a few times himself, a habit he had when copying unfamiliar scrolls. Glyphs are actually the same skills as their counterparts, and getting familiar with the magic that works when holding spells during spells can help the inscriptionist become more proficient in mastering each of the circuits in the glyph scroll.
When Darko knew the magic of each scale in the spell on his chest, he needed to map the magic of the mana to each of the magic circuits in the glyph, so he spread out a piece of parchment and began to experiment. Dakko soon discovered that this was an extremely painful attempt. At the beginning, he always did not control the 'precision' of the inscriptions, and often copied halfway, and an error in one place caused the bearing capacity to exceed the standard, and the parchment paper was directly scrapped due to dense cracks.
However, in the process of failure after failure, Daktronics has also accumulated more and more corresponding experience, such as the weight of the pen is directly related to the amount of ink transported, and some "fine" dense positions will occupy excess bearing capacity if the line is too thick, resulting in failure. For example, if there are zigzag lines in the merge, you should replace them with a drawing pen as soon as possible, so that although the lines will be thicker in the straight line, the curve can be more smooth and smooth, saving more bearing capacity.
In the process of copying a magic scroll, many times it takes the entire copy to find that it cannot pass the self-examination. But if the glyph is the slightest mistake, the parchment will break, and if it fails, it can be directly abandoned, which saves Dakko a lot of time.
When Dakko inadvertently looked at the ground, he found that the table was lying under a dense layer of semi-finished products, and in his eyes, those were like divided corpses, and it hurt to look at them. One of the most heart-wrenching was when we were close to the final success, and at the last turn of the last circuit, a small mistake occurred, resulting in the loss of all previous efforts.
Dakko let out a long sigh and dipped his pen into the inkwell, only to find it empty. Shaking his head vigorously, he pushed the 'door' out with the empty ink bottle, and found that the ink that had been mixed was placed outside the 'door', which Leah had already prepared. Only then did Darko realize that everyone was quietly supporting him, so he returned to the table with the ink, calmed down and began the process of repeated defeats again.
Time passed silently, and Darko himself forgot how many failures he had experienced, and when he had become numb to the failures over and over again, suddenly the parchment of his pen flashed with a bright light. Darko was stunned, only then did he realize that the engraving on the parchment had been completed, and the parchment was still intact, and it had succeeded!
Darko looked at the magic clock and realized that he had been trying for a full six hours, and half a day had passed. Counting the broken parchment under the table again, although it was too broken to see how many, he probably calculated that there should have been more than forty failures.
After closing his eyes and resting for a while, Darko began to copy the glyphs of the Flame Hand again, knowing that this might be more difficult than draining as he tried to release the Flame Hand. Because he is an ice-type talent, he has not been in contact with fire-type inscriptions for a long time, and the various circuit structures in different types of inscriptions are completely different. But it still didn't bother Darko, who refamiliarized himself with the construction of the fire system from scratch.
Using glyphs allows other classes to unleash magical abilities, which was discovered by the inscriptionist Leslie before the Magic Revolution. At first, it was thought that it was a creation that could change the world, but later it was discovered that such skill glyphs were not very useful. The first is the limitation of carrying capacity, only when the corresponding level is reached, can the body be strong enough to have sufficient carrying capacity, and ordinary people cannot be inlaid with glyphs. In this way, instead of learning a magic, other professions might as well inlay an glyph that matches their own profession to improve their own strength even more. If the magician inlays the skill glyph, because the mana is still provided by himself, neither the release time nor the output power will be stronger than the one released by himself. For many people, the magic skill glyph is like a 'chicken' rib, after all, there are very few great swordsmen like Otto who have spare carrying capacity.
Soon Darko began to repeat the previous failures, only this time he was more calm, as if he were treating a normal thing, and would look carefully at every mistake and laugh it off. Unconsciously, Darko had leveled his mind, he knew that the success rate of the glyph was not high, so as long as enough quantity was used as the denominator, success would come sooner or later.
The daylight outside the window was getting darker, and Darko looked up and glanced at the setting sun. At the same time, the glyph scroll of the Flame Hand also flashed with a burst of brilliance, and it finally succeeded.
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