Mage Joan

Chapter 690: Blood interpretation

Joan sat at the desk with both hands on his cheeks, staring at the empty flask and thinking.

The blood stored in the kobold warlock is enough for him to perform seven more "blood interpretations", which is like having seven chances to touch the prize. The prize that can be touched in the end depends largely on luck.

Of course, Joan can cast spells repeatedly until the blood of the kobold warlock is drained and squeezed out. Unless bad luck is reached, he will always get one or two useful spells.

However, he hated this kind of fatalistic approach and hated the randomness that he could not control.

So, is there a way to rule out random interference, and only need to perform a "blood interpretation" to resolve all spells?

After all, "Blood Interpretation" is just a 2nd-level spell, the magic energy level is too low, no matter how optimized, it is impossible to achieve the goal of once and for all.

In addition to optimizing the spell configuration, Joan has another idea, which is to use the No. 4 Rune Rune Ansuz with "Blood Interpretation" to enhance the effectiveness of spell interpretation!

The Ansuz rune, which symbolizes "revealing mysteries", can be used as an appraisal technique in its own right. It has a high degree of agreement with "Blood Interpretation" and is worth trying!

Thinking so, Joan decided to immediately verify this idea.

He first drained away the corrupt blood in the flask, used "magic tricks" to clean it, and then used a quill pen to draw the No. 4 rune Ansuz on the inner wall of the flask.

The next experimental procedure was similar to the one just now. Joan took a pint of fresh blood from the kobold warlock's body, poured it into the flask, and shaken it evenly to ensure that the blood was in full contact with the Ansuz rune.

Next, Joan cast a spell on the blood in the flask again.

The spell-casting ceremony of "Blood Interpretation" was successfully completed, and Joan stared at the flask with a trace of tension and expectation.

Perhaps due to the influence of Ansuz's rune, the blood in the flask was gurgling out of bubbles, as if it was heated and boiling.

Plasma vapor escaped from the bottle mouth and diffused slowly in the air, forming a light red cloud.

In this cloud of mist, lines of glowing small runes emerged, looming.

Joan quickly looked at the runes flashing in the blood mist and was pleasantly surprised to find that each line of runes corresponds to a complete arcane configuration!

The experimental results confirmed his expectations. Thanks to the magical power of Ansuz runes, the effectiveness of "Blood Interpretation" was greatly enhanced!

You only need to cast a spell once, and consume a pint of blood, you can uninterpret all the spells mastered by the kobold warlock in his lifetime!

Joan took a deep breath, restrained the excitement, approached the fog of blood in the air, and carefully examined the interpreted spell.

In the mist, there are a total of more than ten glowing runes, which belong to 0 to 3 ring arcane.

Joan has mastered all the 0~1 ring spells in it, so you don't need to read it again.

Only one of the 2 ring spells he has never learned is the "visual link" belonging to the "prophecy school".

This spell is very interesting. The caster can establish an invisible spiritual connection with the designated subject. During the duration of the spell, no matter where the subject is, the caster can borrow the opponent's eyes for observation.

Using this spell, the caster can see things that are usually not directly observable.

For example, casting a "visual link" on a mouse, and then throwing the mouse into the cave, the caster is outside the cave, and can switch his perspective to the mouse at any time, borrowing the eyes of the mouse to observe the deep environment of the cave.

In addition to the "visual link", Joan also parsed out two three-ring spells from the blood of the kobold warlock, that is, the "deep sleep" and "smelly cloud" that the kobold warlock had just played in the battle.

"Deep Sleep" is an enhanced version of the "Sleep Technique" of the first ring. The upper limit of the magic power can enable more and stronger creatures to be captured for tiredness. If the willpower is not firm enough, it will fall asleep in the middle of the stroke.

"Smelly Cloud Technique" is an upgraded version of the 2 ring "cloud mist technique". The spell configuration is similar to that of "cloud mist technique". The only difference is that the cloud created is toxic and smells very strange!

Creatures that are not strong enough can breathe nausea and vomit as long as they breathe a bad smell cloud. In this extremely painful state, the combat effectiveness will of course be severely weakened.

To use the "Smelly Cloud Technique", you need to match the cast materials with a strong stimulating odor, such as spoiled eggs, or a smelly cabbage grass.

The caster can also modify the cast materials themselves, so as to adjust the spell effect of "Smelly Cloud" to obtain the smell corresponding to the materials, and greatly strengthen it.

For example, if the casting material is changed to a bottle of perfume, the spell will no longer create a "smelly cloud", but a large cloud with a strong fragrance.

Joan read the three luminous runes representing "visual link", "deep sleep" and "smelly cloud" twice, keeping in mind, after taking the quill pen, he wrote these three spells to himself On the spell book.

Just after copying the spell, Joan suddenly heard footsteps coming from outside the tent, from far and near, it seemed to be coming straight to his side.

He immediately put away the spellbook and waved his hand to cancel the "Blood Interpretation."

Before Joan could clean up the flask with blood, Angel's call came from outside the tent.

"Joan, is it convenient now? Ryan and I want to talk to you."

Joan got up and lifted the tent, beckoning Angel and Ryan to come in and sit.

Angel and Ryan just got close to the tent, and immediately smelled the **** blood coming from their faces. They couldn't help but looked at each other and entered the tent with confusion.

"Joan, since everyone is a friend, I'll just say that if you hide the body of the kobold warlock in your tent, wouldn't it be a special hobby as others have said?" Angel came to the ground. ask a question.

"Of course not as you think. I brought the kobold warlock's body back, just to facilitate blood drawing and use its blood as a material to study a very interesting spell." Joan told the truth.

"What kind of spell is it easy to reveal to us?" Angel asked curiously.

"Using blood as a casting material, it sounds a bit evil, is it a necromantic spell?" Ryan looked a little uneasy.

Most necromantic spells are dark and evil, and the most unsuitable for public dissemination in civilized society. Therefore, even if the major Austrian law schools do not explicitly prohibit the study of necromantic spells, they will at least not promote them.

For example, the Austrian Law Library of Meadgard University contains hundreds of spells, including the eight major arcane schools, but the necromantic school has significantly fewer spells than other schools.

In fact, the collection of necromantic spells in the library is far more than publicly displayed, but each necromantic spell has to be reviewed by the "collection committee", and if it is slightly improper, it will be shelved and not open to students.

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