Chapter 244: Ink Crisis

The tip of the glowing hourglass swam across the rough surface of the rune paper, and with each line he draw, the form of the spell on the paper became perfect. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

A sorcerer's ability to make talismans comes from the ability to infuse magic into the pen.

Therefore, with every stroke they make, a bit of magic is printed on the paper.

So, you don't just need to be able to draw lines to become a sorcerer.

Although the Speller's abilities are not limited to talisman-making, there are other things like "Curse Kill", "Gu Poison", and "Jujutsu Binding", but these abilities all sound too dark, and none of these branches are as interesting as "Talisman-making" for the Glow Hourglass.

Therefore, he chose this path, which can be regarded as a matter of interest.

Returning to the scene of the glow hourglass talisman, every stroke of his hand seemed to be moving a boulder.

As I've said before, every stroke a spell a spell draws a bit of magic from his body.

And this spell consumes far more than one magic power.

The moment the tip of the glowing hourglass touched the paper, he felt a deep sense of powerlessness.

It was not a physical weakness, but a dryness in the soul.

The glow hourglass had a hunch that this talisman might drain him of a day's magical power.

Stabilizing his arm, which he was about to be unable to support, the glow hourglass increased the amount of mana released.

He knew that even if his mana supply was insufficient, he would have to force the spell out.

After all, if you give up halfway, then it will be even more difficult for this talisman to be continued.

Even if an ordinary spell is broken in the middle of the drawing, it will be difficult to continue, let alone a charm that can't even find a place at the beginning.

The so-called talisman is to make it in one go, with a beginning and an end.

A half-spell has no use value, and even if it is later renewed and complete, the spells contained in it are already mutilated.

That's why talisman making is a technical job.

The difficulty lies in the fact that it can be done in one go.

If you master it in one go, the talisman will be perfect.

And the glow hourglass is also impeccable in this aspect.

Probably that's why he chose this branch of "talisman" in the first place.

The little cranberry on the side saw that the glow hourglass looked difficult, and naturally he was anxious in his eyes, he was afraid that the glow hourglass would collapse due to magic overdraft, but he felt powerless because his rank was a berserker.

Berserkers don't have a mana system, so even if Cranberry has a heart, he can't do anything.

She didn't even dare to make a sound to help, for fear of disturbing the glow hourglass and causing him to fail because he was distracted.

The glow hourglass held his breath as he stared intently at the half-lined spell in front of him.

The serpent-like purple handwriting that stretched out from the starting point had now gradually taken on the shape of the template.

However, the more close the work of the glow hourglass pen is to completion, the more nervous his heart becomes.

But fortunately, he has a lot of experience, and the brush in his hand has never shaken for half a minute, and his calm heart has provided great help to his movements.

Feeling the touch under the tip of the pen, the glow hourglass gently picked out a curved hook.

Before the ink of the hook was immersed, the pen he pulled out of the paper quickly fell again, and boldly pulled out a horizontal, and then the horizontal turned sharply down, and after a sharp bend like the autumn name mountain, he lifted a hook again.

A tick is followed by a tick.

This hook is not only the heartstrings of him and Cranberry, but also the little magic power he has left.

Gradually, the whole spell began to plump.

It's like a person slowly growing flesh and blood from the skeleton, and slowly covering it with a smooth outer skin.

Cranberry compared the spell of the Glow Hourglass to the template, and she was almost unable to find the gap.

Through her usual observation of the glow hourglass, she understood that the current hourglass had entered the finishing stage, and as long as this stage was successfully completed, then the spell would be perfectly drawn.

She jumped lightly out of her chair, then carefully pushed the door out of Glow Hourglass's room, staying outside Glow Hourglass's door.

In addition to making talismans and going to the wild to venture out and fight monsters, one of the most common things the glow hourglass does is to sell some low-level charms.

For example, the Freeze Charm he had created before, this is a low-level spell that can be easily used even by people without any foundation.

These easy-to-use, inexpensive charms are perfect as a commodity.

Therefore, in his spare time at the glow hourglass, he will also sell some low-level charms to make a little spare money.

Charms are affordable, with each of them priced between twenty copper coins and one silver coin (one hundred copper = one silver), and the nice effects they provide make the glow hourglass a good business.

Although that being said, there were not many people on Ice Heart Island originally, so this good definition is only for Ice Heart Island.

What Cranberry is doing now is to prevent the customers who usually come to buy charms from disturbing the rest of the glow hourglass.

It's really a sensible little girl.

The glow hourglass's eyes and mind were completely engaged in the spell, so he didn't notice Cranberry's departure.

Now he has only one thing in mind.

That is, hurry up and finish the spell in your hand, and then go offline and take a good rest.

It was the first time he had a feeling of overload because of the talisman making.

"There are only a few paintings left!" Fine beads of sweat oozed from the glowing hourglass's head, but he didn't dare to wipe it, and he couldn't wipe it.

All he could do now was move his head slightly forward to prevent beads of sweat from falling and contaminating the rune paper.

The tip of the brush in his hand gradually dried, and the afterglow of the hourglass glanced at the position of the inkstone.

The inkstone was filled with dark purple mana ink, and all he needed to do was put the brush in his hand and dot it a little.

But if he did pull his brush out of his hand now, his spell would be reduced to a pile of waste paper.

I have just emphasized one point -- we must not give up halfway.

However, the most embarrassing thing now is that no matter what choice Glow Hourglass makes, he will eventually end up losing.

If he didn't dip it in ink, the spell would have failed because the nib had dried up. If he dipped in ink, he would have failed because he had given up halfway.

Is there any remedy?

Glow Hourglass looked at the brush in front of him that was about to run out of ink, and his mind raced to speed.

You have to think of a way.

It's come to this point, and you can't fail because of this little thing!