051 Transfiguration (I)

[Chapter Word Count:3213 Last Updated:2014-12-1218:12:17.0]

It's the first time I've seen a book with such a big tone. But he soon discovered that this book was indeed different from ordinary books, and there was something magical about it.

The whole book is only two pages except for the cover, and except for the eight words at the beginning, 'The world is full of talismans, all this book', both pages are completely blank. But when you look into the book with your mind, you will find that the words on the book begin to appear gradually.

This book turned out to be something similar to a divine chanting weapon, which needs to be urged by the divine soul!

The fonts are displayed on the pages of the book, and the first one that appears is about half a page of text. It is to the effect that this thing of talisman is far from being as useless as ordinary cultivators think. It's just that the advanced runes have extremely high requirements and thresholds for learners, and most beginners can't peep into the advanced runes at all. Naturally, there are a lot of half-tones in the way of runes, and there are very few masters. Furthermore, talisman is only a powerful means of combat, not like enlightenment, which can improve one's own cultivation and step into a higher level of cultivation realm. Therefore, those cultivators would rather spend their time on other cultivation or enlightenment that can go hand in hand with combat power and realm, and few people like to study advanced talismans. So much so that there was no successor to the way of runes, and it gradually declined.

In fact, the various sects in Middle-earth now also teach ordinary disciples to learn talismans, which is a culture unique to cultivators. But even the major sects themselves don't have any really decent talismans, and the disciples they teach can be imagined. Basically, it is just to learn some of the simplest auxiliary talismans, which are used in some daily life needs, and at the same time, learning talismans is also a kind of warm-up for the future comprehension of the Dao realm, because the runes are extremely complex, and the learner's brain power is extremely demanding, which can exercise your ability in thinking logic and other aspects.

The author of this book is unknown, and the year of writing is unknown, but it can be seen that he is indeed a super master of spells!

Because the whole book is a talisman of incomparable depth, through the guò spirit activation to show the font. Moreover, Zhao Nanli has been holding this book for more than sixty years, and this matter has been treasured in the library of the Scattered Immortal Alliance for hundreds of years, which is not to mention a work from two or three hundred years ago. A talisman is just a talisman, it can go through two or three hundred years and the energy is especially existing, if it is new, just this means of preserving the energy of the talisman is already something that any talisman in the current continent will never forget! Ordinary talismans, not to mention the use of these low-level talismans by Nanli Ancestor, even if it is a high-level talisman made by the professional talismans of those major sects in the Middle Earth Continent, it can be maintained for more than ten or twenty years without invalidation, and it is definitely the top thing among the top.

The author of this book is not at all worried that the whole book is only two pages, and it is full of large articles, which are basically introducing some basic common sense of runes. However, except for the awesome sentence at the beginning, 'The world's charms are exhausted in this book', there is no mention of the author himself.

Underneath the whole introduction, are a few big words: Introduction to Basic Talismans. Then the first one to be listed was the Dao Soldier Talisman.

It is a kind of soul sealing talisman that imprisons the soul of a human, beast or demon in a talisman that can be summoned anytime and anywhere. Different from the living souls imprisoned in his Ten Thousand Demon Banners, this kind of Dao Soldier Talisman imprisons a complete soul, and the detainees have their own thoughts and consciousness, but at the same time, they are also controlled by the runes to control their life and death. Therefore, as long as they still want to save zài, they can only choose to passively obey the orders of their masters.

A spirit rune is composed of three basic parts, rune seal, rune body, and rune seal.

The sigil is the soul of the entire rune, and it is the creator of the rune function. Talismans with different functions, such as attack, defense, and sealing, are all given these different abilities by runes. The rune body is the spirit rune itself, which is engraved with various symbols, carvings, etc., which are used to store the seal of the rune, and is the carrier of the spirit rune. The rune seal is to seal the huge power in the spirit rune, and then activate it when needed.

The Dao Soldier Talisman is a kind of lowest-level spirit rune, and its rune is a primary sealing rune, according to its Cheng dù, it can only seal creatures below the Innate Realm and the Great Demon Realm.

And the rune body of the Dao Soldier Talisman was supposed to be a beautiful-looking spirit rune, but it was engraved by Nanli Ancestor on the bodies of those martial sects under him, and the physical body of those martial sects was used as the runes. In fact, this is just a carrier, what matters is only those engraved symbols and the beast souls sealed inside. Therefore, it makes no difference whether it is to use the body of the Martial Sect to make the rune, or to use paper to make the rune like an ordinary spirit rune.

As for the paper talismans used to activate the Dao Soldier Talisman, they can be regarded as the talisman seals of the Dao Soldier Talisman. The three should have been one, Nanli Ancestor made it so complicated, and issued them a limited number of talismans to activate the Beast Soul Dao Soldiers, probably because they were afraid that those Martial Sects under his command would sneak away after taking the Dao Talisman that could be fully used.

This is the first time that Lie Pan has seen the real immortal talisman, and he is becoming more and more obsessed. He has a strong interest in all the things of the immortal family. Especially these things that were not in the inheritance he had received at the beginning. It was a novelty for him.

It's a pity that only half of the annotation of this talisman is visible, and the font is no longer displayed.

Lie Pan's mind moved, and he poured more divine thoughts into the book, about half of his current divine soul mental power at one time.

As he expected, the more spiritual power poured into the book, the more fonts were displayed. When the first page is completely full of fonts, the explanation of the Dao Soldier Talisman is not over. Then there was a pause for about a few tens of seconds, and all fonts disappeared, followed by the rest of the text being displayed back on the page.

This kind of charm is not only a simple manifestation of the original font, but also has the ability to self-organize the text. Otherwise, it would be difficult to record so many different chapters at the same time on the same page. Only then did Lie Pan understand why the book was only two pages, and that there was no need for more pages to record in this way. Even the later page, it is estimated that it involves the real high-level of runes or some other special knowledge, so it is stored separately.

The font on the book has been constantly emerging under the infusion of the spirit of the Burning Plate.

Since the Dao Soldier Talisman, there have been more than a dozen kinds of primary auxiliary talismans, such as stand-in paper figures, storage talismans, Liujia talismans, and divine weapon talismans. Each of them has detailed annotations and refining methods. After more than ten pages of such a length, I finally saw that the basic auxiliary rune was displayed, and in its place was a few huge new words: primary attack spirit runes.

It's a pity that I only saw a few big words at the beginning of this 'Primary Attack Spirit Rune', and the appearance of the font stopped. The Flame Disk has already maximized the power of the Divine Soul into it, and it seems that with the strength of his Divine Thoughts, he can only make the book appear here. The book is not really how many Spirits are required to activate, but rather a ban placed on it by the bookmaker. It is just a test of how strong the viewer's spirit is, and then releases the corresponding knowledge according to the proportion. Probably, the author of this book thinks that the strength of a divine soul like the Lie Pan is only enough to qualify for access to these primary auxiliary spirit runes. The runes are too profound, and with the strength of the soul of the Burning Plate, even if they know the refining method, it is difficult to understand and master it by intelligence.

You must know that the strength of the divine soul under the Lie Pan is far beyond that of ordinary innates, and it can barely be compared to the powerhouses of the Yuan Infant Realm, but it can only come into contact with the primary auxiliary spirit runes. It's no wonder that most people find spells useless. If you want to reach the realm of 'advanced talismans' that the owner of this rune book said, you really don't know how strong your soul and strength you have.

It's a bit of a chicken rib indeed. If it can really be strong enough to be like that, then even if you don't use such a spell, you can conquer the world. Then who is willing to spend a lot of time and effort to learn such a thing, no wonder the talisman will gradually decline, this is not an accident.

Lie Pan put away the rune book, still in the Qiankun bag, only to find that there were still a few gadgets on the shelf under the book. Two sealed Gu worms in sleep

The mind retreated from within. Remembering the 'storage talisman' I saw in the book before, it turned out that this Qiankun bag was the talisman of the storage talisman. You can also bless the sigils and seals of the 'storage talisman' on the ring and necklace, and it will become the Qiankun ring and Qiankun necklace that also have the storage function. It's just that the people of Middle-earth are more accustomed to the form of money bags, so most of them are made into Qiankun bags.

At this time, although the rune and rune body of the Qiankun bag were still there, the talisman seal set up by Nanli Ancestor on it had already dissipated due to the death of the ancestor, and the Qiankun bag was in a state that could not be closed. Maybe if you put it in your arms and walk, the things inside will have to fall out, and you can't maintain the stillness and balance in the space of the Qiankun bag.

He pondered slightly, and tried to use the steps he had seen in the 'Storage Talisman' chapter before, using his divine thoughts to wrap around the mouth of the Qiankun bag, like threading a needle, stringing some of the 'threads' on the original talisman, marking his own unique mark and breath, and reciting the spell.

I saw a faint white light flashing on this Qiankun bag, printed and decided. The mouth of the bag suddenly retracted automatically with the mind of the spirit, completely isolating the internal space from the outside world.

It's still relatively simple to make a talisman, but in the end, it's the first time I've come into contact with such a mysterious talisman, and there is no stubble and mistakes, which makes the Lie Pan also secretly refreshed, this kind of thing is not very accurate to say that it is talented, mainly because the soul is strong, and the brainpower, memory, understanding and other aspects are far beyond ordinary people, so that it becomes easier for me to contact these primary talismans. If you're okay in the future, you might as well learn from the book. After all, many basic talismans are essential for cultivators, and learning them will only make it more convenient for themselves, such as this Qiankun bag and the like.

Besides, his own divine soul far surpassed that of ordinary cultivators, and compared to other cultivators, he could get in touch with relatively high-level talismans more quickly, and it was easier for him to learn those runic steps that were too complicated for his peers to complete by mental arithmetic. As long as he can maintain this kind of transcendent state of the divine soul, the talisman he has learned is a powerful combat power that far surpasses his own level. It's a big temptation indeed