Fire Elemental Heart (Legendary):
This is the heart of a slain Fire Elemental; it still holds a fraction of this fallen beingâs authority over fire.
Grants Fire Manipulation 1000/1000
[Acting] works overtime to keep my surprise hidden as I examine the contents of the box in Rynâs arms as she steps out of the well-made and decorated carriage.
There is no way to take [Manipulate Fire] to level one thousand, and judging by its mention of authority, the strength of the granted Skill was influenced by the Fire Elementalâs Bond, which suggests that there may be an exception soft cap of skills by breakthroughs, although I highly doubt that exception can be granted to living beings.
There is no doubt that it is an item Skill like the skill my Eyewraps have, but this is the first time Iâve seen an item Skill have a seemingly impossible level; itâs way higher than even Kayafeâs [Manipulate Magic], although she had an enhanced skill and [Manipulate Fire] is definitely not enhanced so, in the end, I think her skill is stronger even if itâs half the level.
And to imagine that is only a small part of what Elementals can doâ¦
If the level of power that the Mana Arc and this material are what I need to make a legendary item, then I am far from achieving such a feat.
Vulpun and Ruluna greet Van and Ryn and leads them inside while their servant carries a box of mana-producing items and materials. He takes it to a room where four more boxes are stored. Itâs more than I thought theyâd have; they must have scoured the entire country for them.
Overall, they must have close to two hundred thousand mana per hour production between all the materials they have which will double what we currently have. Considering we need five hundred thousand mana per hour for the flagship, this will cut down on the time we need to wait for its completion.
I greet Van and Ryn as they enter. They had set up an appointment with Vulpun, asking me for my service. I donât know what it is about, but I am certain it has something to do with that Elemental Heart they have.
âI hear you have a trade proposal for me?â I ask.
âThat is right,â Van says. Ryn steps forward; she opens the ornate box in her hands to reveal a blazing uncut gem. âWe would like to hire your services to make something out of this Fire Elemental Heart.â
No doubt they want me to make a weapon, itâs a good material for one, but I donât want to arm another nation with such a powerful weapon lest it is used against us. Thatâs not the only reason either; what if it does become a magic item, a legendary magic item?
Yes, I may get a point, but they will get a very powerful weapon, and what if it ends up draining all of my anima in the process? I might die. I still donât know if making magic items are entirely safe.
Plus, if I do die, the gods will get ahold of my soul which has all the memories unlocked now, and they said it themselves; once they have what they want, I am on my own. Add that to their greed for my soul, and Iâd very in a very bad place if I die, so I have to treat this life as my last.
âWhat do you want me to make?â I ask, already knowing what they are going to say.
âA weapon. A powerful weapon to help us win the war and save countless lives,â Van says.
âUnfortunately, I must decline,â I say. âFor two reasons. The first is that I canât help arm another nation with such a powerful weapon. Look at what your Leviathan materials are capable of, and thatâs vastly weaker than what a legendary weapon is capable of. I only agreed to make the Leviathan Armor and weapons because I get a fraction of those materials too; you get armed, but we also get the means to contend with you should our relations turn sour.â
âAnd the second reason?â Ryn asks curiously.
âItâs personal, an issue I hope will be solved soon, although itâs not easy,â I reply.
Van gains a gleam in his eye as if a tasty Domr has presented itself. Ryn notices it too and tries to protest.
âVan, noââ
âWhat if we tie our two people together?â Van asks, flexing his well-trained body, perhaps in an attempt to impress me. âBy joining our two people, that will alleviate your concernsâ However, before Van can continue, Ryn grabs a handful of his ear and drags him out of the room and into the waiting room.
âRyn?! What areââ Van says as he struggles.
âWhat did I tell you?!â Ryn shouts. âAre you trying to insult the Ambassador? We know nothing of her culture! You canât just propose a political marriage just like that!â
âI canât help but chuckle at the ridiculous situation as Ryn continues to chastise Van.
âIf you donât mind me asking,â Ruluna says shyly, âWhat is your personal reason?â
Vulpun gives Ruluna a warning glance but otherwise doesnât say anything.
âI wonât go into detail, but I need to cure a cursed skill,â I answer.
This much information shouldnât be something that they can use against me, and who knows, maybe they have the information I need, although I doubt it.
âAs far as I know, Itâs impossible to cure cursed skills,â Vulpun says.
âIt definitely is; in fact, I am ninety percent sure I know how to cure them, but itâs the curing part that is the difficult part.â
âYou do?!â Ruluna says, astonished.
âYes, if you master [Sense Mana], you will have an opportunity to learn about it,â I say cryptically.
I donât want to give too much away, but what if they can help me? What will they want in return for their help?
Unless they have more legendary materials just laying around that will help me get a material point or have some way to restore anima, I donât think they can help me. Hold on, do they have a way to restore anima? It might be worth asking. I should also ask Kayafe and Safyr about anima as well; itâs been a while since I asked them for something serious like this that I forgot to ask them about it.
âWhat do you mean by that?â Ruluna asks, tilting her head slightly.
âIt will become very apparent if you ever reach that point. On a side note, do you guys have any way to restore someoneâs anima?â I ask
âRestore someoneâs anima?â Vulpun asks, looking thoughtful. âNo, nothing I heard of anyway, but we can look into our libraries if there is anything.â
Iâm sure they can put two and two together and figure out what my issue is, but I need to know if they know anything that can help me, and, at the very least, they wonât do anything harmful to me in the short term. If I can restore my anima, then they wonât be able to use this information against me.
âI assume thatâs all then.â I say, âUnless there is something else? Iâll be training with Ruluna in case something comes up.â
Vulpun shakes his head.âWe got the armor and Lifedrop Necklaces; you have your materials. Iâll let you know if we find anything pertaining to anima.â
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Archmage Holuna Ruluna is completely stumped by the new mystery Alysara has learned. Just like last time, Ruluna solved Alysaraâs perceptive knot, and then her perceptive trace just disappears, fading into nothing.
âHow are you doing that?â Ruluna asks curiously.
The fact that in a week she managed to come up with something new is impressive, but to just make her perceptive trail simply disappear is a whole new thing. Itâs not just that she is lowering her perceptive pressure either; it just straight-up disappears.
âHmm,â Alysara hums, adopting a thinking pose. âI can tell you, having this method beaten may lead to new and better ways to hide, a type of arms race, but not right now; I am other things I need to dedicate my minds to.â
Ruluna continues to practice, trying to puzzle out what Alysara has done to no avail. Itâs as if her perception simply goes to a place thatâs here but not here. How thatâs even possible, Ruluna doesnât know, but sheâs metaphorically looking right at it.
By the end of the day, Ruluna is no further than when she started. Alysara leaves, flying home on mosaic-like wings with the bounty she paid for.
âShe has a cursed Skill, one that probably drains her anima,â Vulpun says once she leaves.
Van and Ryn are still here and likely have been debriefing with the Headmaster while Ruluna trained with Alysara.
âSo thatâs her personal reason? That doesnât explain why it would prevent her from making something out of the Elemental Heart.â Governor Van says, his normally loud voice humbled by Rynâs anger.
âHer first reason is enough to deny our request,â Lady Ryn says, sounding tired after yelling at Governor Van. âThink about it this: would we want one of our craftsmen making a powerful weapon for another country? No, weâd probably charge them with treason.â
âThat makes sense,â Headmaster Vulpun says.
âWe need to improve our relations with her and her people somehow,â Lady Ryn says. âHow do you propose we go about that?â
âPerhaps sending one of our Ambassadors to them?â Governor Van suggests.
âI donât think thatâs possible right now,â Headmaster Vulpun says, shaking his head. âAlysara is secretive, and we must remember how we became aware of her. She spied on us, and although it was not malicious, it shows her cautious nature or profession. We need to build relations with her peopleâs leaders, not her. She wonât even tell us much about her home, culture, or people, so we are mainly operating in the dark.â
âSo we just wait for them to complete their vessels then,â Lady Ryn says with an understanding nod. âAnd we canât make detailed plans about how to negotiate with them until we know more about them.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThat's right,â Headmaster Vulpun nods.
âThat doesnât mean we canât make any plans,â Governor Van says. âWe will have to show them our best hospitality when the time comes and ease our way into establishing an ambassador on their end. Any idea on what kind of gifts will be appropriate for them when they arrive?â
âNoneâ Headmaster Vulpun shakes his head.
âI get the feeling Alysara is mostly acting independently,â Ruluna speaks up. "I donât think she is an agent of her government or organization.â
âWhat makes you say that?â Governor Van asks.
âThink about it. Everything she has offered or traded is something she can do, even if she doesnât directly mention that itâs her services or knowledge that she is offering. I believe that the only time she represented her people was when we were establishing trade routes. She doesnât even mention food, spices, or monster materials⦠nothing; itâs all related to mana-based things, her personal knowledge, and craftsmanship.â
âThatâs a brilliant observation, Ruluna!â Headmaster Vulpun praises. âEven the Leviathan Armor and weapons are more mana than the actual Leviathan materials, almost as if those are a second thought. Considering that she has mastered [Manipulate Mana] as well, this makes sense.â
âSo we arenât even trading with the Runalymo right now?â Lady Ryn asks, âJust Alysara herself?â
âYes, we have no idea how important Alysara is, although we can safely assume she has a very large influence,â Headmaster Vulpun answers.
âWell, thatâs better than nothing!â Governor Van says, his voice becoming bolder. âWe need to make her impression of us as good as possible, so she lets her leaders know!â
Lady Ryn gives her brother a dirty look. âYouâre not helping in that regard!â
Ruluna stifles a laugh at the duoâs bickering, but they are right; it is through Alysara that the winds of change and opportunity will flow.