Fantasy journey to the heavens

Chapter 77 Life rituals that continue to be used

Chapter 77 Life rituals that continue to be used

"Of course it does."

Sean said: "The essence of magic is the understanding and mastery of knowledge. The deeper the mastery of relevant knowledge, the smoother the spell will be."

"So among wizards, loremasters have a huge advantage."

"I see."

Katim seemed to understand, but nodded cooperatively, and then asked the question that concerned him the most.

"How to become a wizard?"

He looked at Sean and asked.

Katim's original intention was actually to ask him if he could become a wizard.

But after thinking for a moment, I felt that this question was a bit too direct, and it would be better to be more tactful.

"Theoretically, anyone can become a wizard as long as they have the attitude and spirit of hard work."

Sean said: "But in fact, the conditions for becoming a real wizard are quite harsh."

“Not only do you need to have enough qualifications, but you also need to be mentally strong enough.”

He explained: "If you don't have enough qualifications, you won't be able to control the elements and you won't be able to successfully cast spells."

"If your spirit is not strong enough, you will easily have a mental breakdown and die after becoming a wizard, and you will not be able to go very far."

Maybe it was because the conversation before was very speculative, but Sean seemed to be in a pretty good mood at the moment, so he talked about a lot of things at the moment.

He spoke in great detail, so even a novice like Katim could understand him and understand what he meant.

To put it simply, there are many standards for measuring a wizard's talent, but there are only two most direct ones.

Wizard qualifications and spiritual potential.

Among them, the so-called wizard qualification refers to elemental affinity.

This standard determines the wizard's affinity to external elements, and also determines many things derived from it.

Another type of spiritual potential refers to the strength of the spirit.

This item is also very important, and can even be said to truly determine the upper limit of a wizard.

"When I have the opportunity later, I will find an opportunity to test you."

In front of him, Sean said: "For a scholar like you, I think the path of a wizard is more suitable for you."

"Then I'll thank you in advance."

Katim smiled and thanked him seriously.

Beside him, Daru opened his mouth, wanting Sean to check him out as well, but looking at Sean's cold expression, he still didn't dare to speak.

He didn't know why, but he always felt that Mr. Sean seemed to be very cold towards him, which was almost completely opposite to his attitude towards Katim.

Of course, this may have something to do with his inability to strike up a conversation with the other person.

Daru couldn't help but feel a little discouraged.

Fortunately, although Sean was quite cold to him, Katim had a pretty good attitude towards him. He would talk to him from time to time along the way and was quite considerate of his feelings.

This made Daru's experience much better and his mood calmer.

Katim and others continued to move forward.

Soon, they arrived at a nearby manor.

This is where Katim kept the corpse beasts.

Because the corpse beasts had to be imprisoned, Katim was worried that these corpse beasts could also be infected with the plague, so he moved some of the people who originally lived here, making the place look quite desolate.

There were only a few guards nearby. When they saw Katim arriving, they bowed quickly with a respectful expression on their faces, and then moved out of the way.

Walking into the manor, several corpse beasts were locked in iron cages.

There are several corpses not far away, which look very special.

The reason why it is special is that the death state of these corpses is quite strange. The stomachs have been cut open and the internal organs have been taken out separately, making them look like they have undergone major surgery.

"When I just caught these things, in order to verify some of the conjectures in my mind, I did some experiments with a few corpse beasts."

Katim explained: "I took out their internal organs and found that their internal organs had undergone many changes, especially the position of the heart, which was much more complicated than that of ordinary people. It seemed to have turned into a brand new organ. ."

"That's right."

Sean nodded appreciatively: "The most valuable part of a corpse beast's body is their heart."

"Due to the mutation, these hearts have turned into a brand new material that can be used to refine some medicines."

"Using human hearts to make potions?"

Katim couldn't help but be stunned.

He was fine, just a little surprised.

Daru's reaction was obvious. As he stood there, his expression began to change.

As a traditional knight, he still can't accept this kind of thing.

"No need to react so much."

Sean looked at Daru, looked at him and said calmly: "Isn't the knight potion you use made from this thing?"

Is the Knight Potion made from the heart of the Corpse Beast?

Katim was surprised again: "Is the Knight Potion made by a wizard?"

"Yes."

Sean nodded and said, "There are many wizards who study this thing and use it to trade with the human kingdom."

"I heard that many places like this thing."

"That's right."

Katim thought about the scene when he took the knight potion in the past, and nodded in agreement with Wizard Sean's statement.

Knight potions are indeed very famous in the Kingdom of Meissen, and they are so valuable that only nobles can often afford them.

Baron Ethan would also buy some when he was still alive, but apart from using them for himself, the others often ended up in the stomachs of Rigg and Al.

People with no talent like Katim are not qualified to use knight potions.

The only time he used Knight Potion was by grabbing it.

"Wizards also need to trade with the human kingdom?"

He continued, somewhat curious about the question: "What do you need? Are ordinary mortal things valuable to you?"

"Don't think of wizards as being too detached from the world."

Sean explained: "Gold coins, food, and other daily necessities are also needed by these wizards."

"Especially the best slaves and experiments."

"But most of the time, we really have little need for mortal things."

He said helplessly: "This is also the reason why most wizards are unwilling to communicate with mortals."

"Unless we accept some special commissions and tasks like me, we generally don't like to appear in the mortal world."

During the exchange between the two, Sean explained a lot of common sense to Katim.

Compared with knights, wizards need many things that the mortal world cannot provide.

Because of this, most wizards tend to be concentrated in a few places and are unwilling to go to mortal countries where wizards are rare.

This is why Katim has never seen a wizard before.

As for Sean, it was an accident.

He accepted a commission and came here specifically to solve this plague accident.

For this reason, he will also receive a certain amount of compensation after the matter is resolved.

Of course, the corpse beast that appeared in this incident is also an important reason.

For wizards, special beings like corpse beasts seem to be of high value.Even corpse beasts transformed from the breath of corpse beasts can be used to make knight potions, let alone corpse beasts.

After chatting for a while, Sean quickly started to get busy.

He sent Katim and Daru away, asked Katim for some assistants, and was busy alone.

Three or four days later, he walked out of the manor and took Katim and Daru to explore around, and finally finally narrowed down a certain location.

"It's almost certain."

Sean looked at a certain area in front of him and said firmly: "It's right there."

"I'm going back now to inform my father and ask him to bring someone over."

Daru spoke.

"Before that, we still need to make some preparations."

Sean said calmly: "I have to spend some time making a trap, otherwise I'm afraid it won't be so easy to find them."

"That's just fine."

Katim spoke softly: "I can also take advantage of this period of time to solve some of the things on hand."

"Go."

Sean nodded: "When I'm ready, I'll send someone over to inform you."

"it is good."

Katim smiled and nodded, then left here.

He rode off and quickly returned to his territory.

When he first returned to the territory, he did not look for Marina and others, but returned to the manor where the corpse beast was previously imprisoned.

After Sean's destruction, there were not many corpse beasts left in his manor, and only five were still alive.

They were kept in iron cages and were usually guarded by guards to prevent them from escaping.

"I didn't expect that you have these additional uses."

Katim looked at the corpse beasts in front of him and couldn't help but smile.

Some time ago, when Sean was studying these corpse beasts, Katim was also observing.

So slowly, he discovered something interesting.

Silently walking aside, in the room at this moment, a huge stone table has been set up, with dense runes carved on it in black blood.

This is nothing but the runes of the ritual of life.

The life ritual was obtained by Katim from the world of fighters. It is a ritual to connect with an unknown god. It has the special effect of converting ordinary life into vitality.

However, despite having such extraordinary effects, the materials required for the ritual itself are not complicated, as long as the materials are strong enough and strong enough to bear the power of these runes when they are revived.

After returning to the Dawn World, Katim also tried several times, but in the end they all failed because the materials were unqualified.

Due to insufficient materials, the runes would spontaneously break during operation, making it impossible to carry out the ritual.

Over time, Katim gave up this idea.

But some time ago, when watching Sean deal with the corpse beasts, Katim came to his senses.

What he needs is right in front of him.

Ordinary materials cannot withstand the ritual, but these corpse beasts may not.

According to Sean, these corpse beasts have been infected by the aura of the corpse beasts and have transformed at this moment, and they are considered to be a kind of semi-warcraft.

Many materials on it can be used by wizards to refine certain special potions.

Since they can be used to make potions, I guess they are not ordinary materials.

There should be no problem in using it to make rituals.

So, after Katim left Sean, he couldn't wait to come over and give it a try.

He tried many materials from the corpse beast, and finally chose to extract the heart part, grind it into powder, and use it with the blood from the corpse beast to carve runes.

After a while, the runes slowly took shape.

Katim inputs the life energy in the body into it.

With the support of life energy, the runes began to flicker slowly, blooming with a faint light.

"Success."

Katim breathed a sigh of relief.

Although compared to the normal ceremony, this time's ceremony was a bit reluctant. The runes on it were flickering, as if they might extinguish and disappear at any time.

But no matter how you say it, this can be considered a success, much better than those failures in the past.

This also made Katim certain.

In this world, life rituals can also be effective.

This is good news.

But there are also many problems.

In the world of fighters, Katim used the ritual of life, and finally connected with the dark god.

There is a backhand left by the dark god on this life ritual. However, anyone who uses this ritual can obtain the vitality transformed by the ritual, but most of it will fall into the hands of the dark god.

The dark god relied on this method to accumulate strength and wait for recovery.

Now in a different world, can the dark god still catch up?
Katim pondered this question.

He wasn't worried about the dark god chasing after him.

After all, after crossing a world, what could the dark god do if he could catch up?

Besides, in the previous world, the dark god was still locked up in that dark realm.

It's not likely to catch up.

The only thing that makes people hesitate is that without the dark god, can this life ritual still be effective?
This question is questionable.

It is easy to verify this problem.

Just give it a try.

At this moment, Katim no longer hesitated.

Following an order, a beast was quickly carried up.

It was a wild boar, which was specially captured from the mountains by people sent by Katim, and was now locked in an iron cage.

Katim killed it and placed it across the stone table in front of him.

As blood is spilled, the ritual comes into play.

The runes within it quickly lit up and began to work, silently absorbing the power of the beast in front of him.

A surge of pure life force began to flow into his body.

Katim couldn't help but feel certain.

It seems that even if the world is changed, the effect of this life ritual on transforming vitality is still there and has not failed because the world is different.

But after a moment, he froze.

Because he found that the effect of this life ritual seemed a little too good.

"so much?"

Feeling the vitality rising continuously in his body, Katim felt a little confused.

The vitality surged in his body was too much.

This is not the first time that Katim has used this life ritual. He has used it many times in the world of fighters in the past, and he naturally knows how much power he can get each time.

But this harvest really exceeded expectations.

(End of this chapter)

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