Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 376: poetry collection

"Come on!" Hunk pointed to his head, looking very excited. "Will I be able to speak dragon language in a while?"

"Theoretically," Siegel said, "but I haven't tested it on a living person."

Mana's eyes widened and she took a step back. "Is this safe? It won't turn Humke into a frog, will it?"

"That's definitely not the case. I have instilled the dwarves and elves' martial skills into elemental creatures, and they are still very effective."

"What happened to the element?" Mana asked.

"I'm dead." Siegel explained with a smile: "I died in battle, not because of magic."

Hunk is more interested in this: "Siegel, can you also teach me martial arts by the way, I have always wanted to learn more warrior skills, especially the tricks of using swords and shields together. It is shining, attracting the attention of many opponents. Swords, forks and halberds are not afraid, but they hate arrows that are shot indiscriminately, so it would be better to have a shield."

"Martial skills are different from language. It also requires physical coordination, which cannot be achieved with magic. The shape of the fire element can be constantly changed, so the martial skills taught to it can be quickly adapted. Both of us have the same height, weight, and arm length. It's different, I teach you my martial arts experience, and the most likely result is that you can't control your body and become unable to fight."

"That's okay, I'm not greedy, you can teach me the dragon language first." Hunk sat down and looked at Mana triumphantly.

The mage put his hands on top of the orc's head and chanted the spell while **. Hunk's hair was messy but clean. He closed his eyes and seemed to be enjoying himself, humming from his nose.

Siegel pressed his thumbs somewhere on the back of his head, and Hunk rolled his eyes and fainted. Then the spell began to take effect, and there were constant tiny electric currents jumping on his skull.

Mana, who was watching from the sidelines, pouted and made up her mind not to try. By the way, if you can "infuse" knowledge into it. Could Siegel also read memories? In many stories, the evil witch can do such a thing. Although Siegel is not evil, it must not be difficult with his skills, right?

What if he sees something private in my memory? Mana bit her lip. After being nervous for a while, the determination not to accept the spell became stronger.

The spellcasting lasted less than a minute, and as Siegel slapped the orc on the head, Hunk jumped up from his chair. There was still a little green smoke in his hair, but he seemed to be in good spirits.

Siegel picked up a piece of parchment from the desk. It reads "Pinch your nose if you can understand it" in dragon language.

Hunk pinched his nose. Only then did he react, jumping and shouting, "I can understand the dragon language!"

He was gasping for breath with excitement, his eyes rolling. Then he seemed to want to say something, but he covered his chin with a groan.

"What's wrong?" Siegel and Mana hurried over.

The orc waved his hand, indicating that there was nothing serious, and then tugged at his tongue. Then he pointed to his mouth and said in a vague voice, "Twisted."

Mana burst out laughing, and then laughed uncontrollably, holding on to the wall to stand firm. Siegel struggled to hold back and handed him a bottle of healing potion.

Humke shook his head. "Mess (all right. He looked at Mana with some embarrassment, and that expression made the female knight fall into a new round of laughter.

"It seems that there is no problem in reading, but the mouth and tongue need to cooperate when speaking, which is somewhat similar to the situation of martial arts." Siegel said to Huunk: "I will talk to you in dragon language below, Shake your head if you don't understand."

"In order to avoid damage to your mind, this spell of mine is not permanent, but only lasts for six months. If you don't use dragon language, you will forget everything in your mind in about six months. . So in order to really learn the language, you have to do a lot of practice, from listening, speaking, reading and writing. Turning temporary memories into permanent ones. Do you understand?"

Hunk nodded, indicating that he understood.

"It's also for safety. I won't use this spell for you a second time, so you should start consolidating it quickly." Siegel brought a thick history book. The content is not important, the key is written in the dragon language. "There's no other way, just read aloud while copying."

Hunk sucked in a breath of cold air, presumably he never thought about it. When he held the thick book in his hands, he felt that the papers were heavier than a hammer with both hands.

"After I finish copying this book, I still have a lot of dragon language books, some of which are quite interesting." Siegel noticed Hunk's mourning face. Rubbing his chin, he thought for a while, then clapped his hands and ran to the bookshelf to rummage.

Soon, he brought a blue-covered book with "Argonian Maid Tales" written in dragon language.

"What is this?" Mana asked curiously.

"A collection of poems," Siegel said quickly. "I think history books will bore Humke. Maybe poetry would be better."

The orc obviously didn't know what he was holding in his hand, and he was still crying and left with a book in his hand.

But in the end, Humke learned the dragon language very smoothly, and even wrote several new poetry collections - that was a long time later.

The new winter has arrived, and many changes have taken place in Heim's collar. The power generated by the collective cooperation of the mages is very powerful, and the magic training school of the Federation has begun to recruit students. During the slack season, it is a good choice to let your children learn to write and count, especially if the lord also provides two meals a day.

The food to eat is very simple, wheat flour and vegetable porridge is the most common thing, and sometimes there are fish or smoked sausages. Learning is very boring, and the mages are still patiently looking for new methods to improve the efficiency of literacy. "If there is no such thing as Knox, some of their spells are still very useful for reference." Some mages can't help but sigh.

Siegel found a few smart and loyal people among his knights and knights, and then added temporary language knowledge to them by means of memory indoctrination. These people were to keep the matter a secret, and then they were sent to higher-level teaching classes in the Federation.

The first to make a breakthrough were the magicians of the illusion department. Everyone imagined that fireballs, ice storms and other spells would be very powerful under the supply of infinite elements, but little attention was paid to illusions. Among the various schools of the Federation, the illusion department is not outstanding. However, after the establishment of the new federation, the head of the illusion department, the human mage Hodge Dalle saw an opportunity.

He studied elemental channel spells carefully, and then created the image crystal ball.

Using the principle of constant function of element channels, he can create illusion images and sounds at a very low cost, and then replay them continuously. Although it's of little value to use elsewhere. But it can save the mages a lot of time when teaching. Those repetitive tasks are left to illusions, and the mages only need to answer various questions.

Even after a long time, you can also create a special image crystal ball to focus on answering questions.

This has greatly improved the efficiency of teaching, and the image crystals of the illusion department have become in short supply. Except for the federation itself. The order of the "Bubble" bar in Myr surprised all the mages.

The halfling owner's request was simple: he wanted to create images of dancing girls that would be replayed in the bar every day.

Illusionist Hodge pondered for a long time and was undecided whether to serve a "lowly" bar owner. Many mages in the Federation turned their attention to him after knowing this, which also caused a lot of pressure on him.

He calculated it carefully. Before the Myr Energy Core, it would cost about 4,000 gold coins to make a crystal ball like this, and the price would be about 9,000, which was simply not affordable for ordinary people. Only the Starry Royal Family has custom-made an image crystal to record the images of Barrett Starry II and his eldest son Barrett III. In the past, making an image crystal could help the illusionist pay for a lot of magic research costs, and it was considered a good job. Now the cost of the crystal ball is only a few dozen gold coins, and even if the price is adjusted to one hundred, it won't make a lot of money.

However, it is possible that the number will be greatly increased.

Hodge thought of Siegel's words at the federation meeting that it was a new era. The new continent represents a new hope, to let more people become mages, and let more minds burst into the spark of wisdom.

He gritted his teeth and finally decided to take the order, and since it was the first outside order, he didn't charge any fees.

This incident was written into the history book of the Master Federation and passed on forever. Two identical copies of this image crystal were made, and one of them was also kept in the Federation's treasury.

Not to be outdone, the mages of other factions showed their ingenuity, but half of the new inventions came from the hands of evocative mages. They study the basic elements all year round. So I quickly grasped the essence of the element channel. The Fire Elemental Stove was their first product to permanently solve the problem of fire sources. Soon three types of stoves, fireplaces, and furnaces were manufactured one after another, and the history of Heim's use of wood and coal as fuel was completely ended.

They tried to keep raising the temperature, but then discovered the secret of the elemental channel spell. Myr cores can provide enormous amounts of energy. But only Siegel himself can fully invoke it. The elemental channel stubbornly limits the energy output of the energy core, so no matter how the evocators improve the furnace, they cannot raise its temperature higher.

"This is actually quite good~www.readwn.com~ The fire of alchemy is still only mastered by mages." Simonton said: "It seems that Siegel has long thought of this layer, and he uses this method to protect The interests of magicians."

At the same time, Siegel's own interests must also be protected. The work of deciphering Myr's energy core has been going on in secret, and everyone knows that. Whether it is a magic association or a federation. Even Siegel himself knows that whoever can master the energy core can occupy a very important position in the mage group.

He was a little worried. He didn't know how long Siegel could keep the secret of Myr's nuclear energy, and how much time would be left for the development of the Federation.

Simonton thought for a while and decided to go to Master Wendy to discuss how to protect Siegel's safety. Not just for Siegel himself or the Federation, but also for the entire mage community.

Not everyone wants to see the progress and rise of mages. Some gods hate magic. Many societies and organizations may find ways to destroy the energy core or assassinate Siegel.

This must be blocked. (To be continued.)

PS: Happy New Years!

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