Chapter 64
The Council was widely regarded as the decisive battle of the neo-modernists in the enchantment industry in Redfarr.
Until this review, it would be impossible for even the most staunch classical enchanters to come forward and say that they wanted to stop the progress of the neo-modernists.
But unexpectedly, a little, unknown little enchanter in the Sword and Sorcery Workshop brought a real surprise.
"Gustav Odinson, I've heard of him. His information appeared in the Das column of the Adventurer's Journal, while he was still working inside Leok's private armor. The man's words sparked exclamation, according to which Gustav had only been in the Enchantment Workshop for about three months.
"Well, no more. Eurek frowned, "High-density etching is not a particularly powerful process, which often means that the processing time is much stronger than that of ordinary enchantments. Judging from the etching standards of the 'All-Law Talisman', it is impossible to complete the etching without more than a week of etching. However, there is a question of productivity involved, and only one work can be completed a week, which is not something to be proud of. Contrary to this brilliant but slow approach, or rather the opposite, the work of our neo-modernists becomes steady and rapid as long as they can be trained. ”
Urek's hidden thoughts didn't come to fruition.
Even if it were true, according to Gustav, the neo-Laurenttian technique of 'super-dense integrated etching' that he had developed was able to produce such a shocking work. However, the market demand will always be for large quantities of excellent enchanted equipment, and at that point, the neo-modernists will only lose out on the top of the market, because it will become the exclusive domain of 'ultra-high-density integrated etching', but all the demand below will be within the control of the neo-modernists.
It is impossible for the appearance of one person to save the overall decline...... Olic comforted himself.
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"How much time did you spend on this amulet? five days, or a week?" asked Lucia, returning to the workshop.
"More than two weeks. Gustav said with a smile.
More than two weeks?Lucia was a little disappointed, it was also very time-consuming. Even if she didn't go out of her way to learn about market management, with all these years of experience in the enchanting industry, Lucia knew that this enchantment method might not be easy to promote.
"To be exact, I spent more than two weeks on a master, but two days to make the amulet. Gustav continued.
Masters?
"Master? What is that concept? Can you tell me if you can?" Lucia couldn't help but be curious, even though she knew that it was Gustav's own technique.
"Once upon a time, Lucia, when the ink machine was not around, did you know how to print books or newspapers?" said Gustav, thinking for a moment, and asked a seemingly unrelated topic.
Lucia had studied cultural and economic history in Igbre's arcane class, and she was aware of this common-sense stuff.
"I remember engraving out the board, then gluing the ink and printing it directly onto the paper. ”
Gustav nodded: "In the same way, the key to ultra-high-density integrated etching is how to reproduce the things on the 'word board' on the 'paper' through 'ink'. ”
With Gustav's consent, Lucia opened the core layer of the amulet, which contained two pieces of metal encased in a small piece of metal. There seems to be a clay-like medium between the two, which Lucia knows is a source of energy that is widely used in the use of non-metallic equipment to provide arcane energy.
The color of the clay turned pale, indicating that the energy inside was depleted.
"It's just a prototype, and I haven't thought about how to recharge it because the time is too tight until the council. There was some regret in Gustav's words, "Otherwise, it would have been more perfect." ”
It's already perfect...... Lucia sighed inwardly, this is a masterpiece that saved the classicism.
Carefully separating the two pieces of metal, Lucia noticed that one of them had brass-colored fine lines, but the exact pattern was not at all distinguishable with the naked eye.
"Above is a pressure replica of each layer of more than six hundred arcane models. "It took a lot of effort and patience to make the master of this thing. ”
"Impossible, if this is what you said about the 'pattern' printed on paper with 'ink', there is simply no printing equipment in the world that can achieve such high precision!" Lucia's brain was a little dizzy, more than six hundred layers of arcane models were concentrated and condensed on a metal sheet of less than four square centimeters, this was simply impossible!
"And, a pressure replica? What does that mean?"
"There is a misconception in this world, in this plane, that has been misleading all craftsmen. Instead of returning to Lucia's words, Gustav opened up an unrelated topic. "Obviously, whether it is smelting technology or processing accuracy, it has reached a very high level, and there is a broader blue ocean market worth developing. But because of the presence of the Pros, you have all become a bunch of 'elves' who work around the Pro's equipment. ”
"Is there any necessary connection between this etching technique, or is there any causal connection between it?" Lucia was a little displeased, she didn't allow her profession to be disparaged, especially when it came to the cause that the family had been holding on to for generations.
"Absolutely. Because of the special group of professionals, everyone has an underlying idea in their minds: the strength of the individual can transcend the times, or the powerful individual or person can influence everything around them. This law is not entirely wrong, but it is not suitable for industrial production. Therefore, whether it is the enchantment of the Laurent school or the enchantment of the neo-modernists, there is an element in it that tests the skill of the enchanter himself. Of course, this is a must, and the more professional the practitioners, the better the prospects for this industry. However, when too much emphasis is placed on the qualities of the enchanter itself, it will lead to a dead end of abandoning versatility and ease of production. Gustav tried to be as polite as possible.
"Even the Laurentians were a great challenge for the enchanter's mental strength and geometric imagination, not to mention the need for multiple layers of overlapping neo-modernism. It can be said that the enchantment industry has gradually turned into a carnival of the mentally powerful, and the possibility of more people who have a spark of thinking, but are clumsy, has lost the possibility to join. I have always believed that the progress of an industry requires not only the hands, but also the brain. But because of the overall cult of professionals, you are more willing to believe in the hard power of a person's real etching work, and ignore all new ideas and new ideas. ”
Lucia had nothing to say, and not long ago, she was anxious for the enchanters in the workshop to learn the techniques of the neo-modernists.