Witch: Accumulate Experience Through The Knight Breathing Technique - Chapter 437
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Chapter 437: Advancing to Senior First-Circle! (2)
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Therefore, the equipment of the Starforger Civilization’s army was all enhanced with the Language of Stars, making their equipment possess various powerful powers.
Legend had it that even the supreme-rulers and the rulers of the Multidimensional Planes yearned to obtain an ultimate weapon forged by the strongest weapon craftsman of the Starforger Civilization.
“Star Divine Weapon!”
With such an ultimate weapon, one would even possess the power to destroy planes and civilizations.
Although the myths and legends were exaggerated, it was still apparent how powerful the Language of Stars was.
Unfortunately, the Language of Stars could only be mastered by the
Starforgers, so after Oz left the Starforger Civilization, he translated, modified, and optimized it into the Rune Language that wizards could use.
Although the power of the Rune Language was far inferior to that of the Language of Stars, it could still enhance the quality of a Wizard Tool in other ways besides spell solidification.
It was just that in Oz’s era, the Rune Language he created did not pass the Imowledge certification of the Pan-Plane Wizard Council, so he could not sell it in the knowledge store to earn money by authorizing other wizard organizations to use his creation. In the end, Oz faced obscurity and could only seal his work before he died. supreme-ruler knows how Doug obtained this book.
Although Doug had obtained the weapon-making inheritance book, he didn’t really use it. He only treated it as an ordinary weapon-making inheritance. He didn’t dabble in the Rune Language at all.
It wasn’t that Doug didn’t want to, but the Rune Language needed to be constructed in the mind like spell models. One had to construct the Star Rune in one’s mind to replace the Star Power that the original Starforgers used to communicate with the power of the stars, thus achieving a weaker effect of the Language of Stars.
The difficulty of constructing Star Runes was several times that of constructing spell runes. For most wizards, this was a thankless task.
After the Star Rune was constructed, one would also need to constantly meditate to guide the traces of the power of stars into the Star Rune in one’s mind to increase the power of the Rune Language.
Different Rune Language would require one to communicate with different stars, and the Star Runes would also occupy the spell slots in the mind that originally belonged to spells, overwhelming the wizard’s spiritual force.
In short, this was an extremely troublesome weapon-making path.
Therefore, Oz’s method was regarded as useless in the field of weapon-making theory back then, and it simply could not be popularized. At that time, the Academic Review Board directly rejected the request for the Rune Language to be sold in the Council’s Knowledge Store.
Of course, the Rune Language also had an advantage, and that was that it could be upgraded continuously. On top of that, it could be inherited from one Wizard Tool to the next.
In other words, after Levi successfully mastered a Rune Language, he only needed to focus on solidifying and leveling up the Rune Language in the following days, and its power would become greater and greater.
The Rune Language could be understood as spell and spell runes that could grow.
In the future, no matter what level of Wizard Tool Levi used, he could remove the Rune Language from his old Wizard Tool and embed it into his new Wizard Tool.
Levi flipped open the book’s Rune Language page. This book recorded a total of
22 Rune Languages. According to Oz, there were over a hundred types of
Languages of Stars in the Starsforger Civilization. Even with his lifetime of research, he could only translate and interpret 22 types of Rune Language.
“Strength, Hermit…”
Levi wanted to read through them one by one, but by the time he was looking at the structure of the second Rune Language, Hermit, he felt extremely tired and sleepy. It was as if he had been refining potions for three days and three nights.
“This can’t do. With my spiritual force, I can only read the two Rune Languages of Strength and Hermit. I can’t read the rest at all.”
Levi was a little shocked. As a first-circle wizard and with 27 points of spiritual force, he could not even read the content at the end. If it were an ordinary apprentice wizard, he couldn’t even read one.
No wonder the Wizard Tool that Doug made, the Burning Gloves, weren’t engraved with the Rune Language. Since Doug’s spiritual force level was not as good as Levi’s, he might not even be qualified to learn the Rune Language.
“This is a completely different system from the wizard’s weapon-making path.
How could such a thing not pass the assessment of the Pan-Plane Wizard Council’s scholars and experts? It’s unbelievable! Those people were too arrogant. As expected of… Specialists!”
Levi felt sorry for Oz. He felt that there must have been some shady businesses or conspiracies involved. It must be that Oz’s innovation had touched the interests of some of the people in the Pan -Plane Wizard Council, so it was mercilessly rejected.
According to the wizards’ principles, regardless of whether the Rune Language was useful or not, they should not simply reject it. As a wizard, being open and tolerant was the correct attitude toward unfamiliar things.
Of course, not all wizards were saints. Among the scholars, there were surely some conceited, arrogant, rotten, and stubborn people who looked down on the younger generation of the academic world and were deeply afraid that their interests would be affected. This was understandable. It could only be said that Oz was unlucky and did not meet someone who recognized his talent.
“Forget it. The Haitian Wizard Festival is coming up soon. I don’t have time to study it now. I’ll study it slowly after the event.” Levi put the book away solemnly. The value of the Book of Starforge Runes was far greater than the other ordinary weapon-making inheritances because it was unique..