Mage Joan

Chapter 50: Joan's new spell

Time passed quietly, and Joan returned from the "unfrozen lake" to the town of Delin, which has been a week so far.

During these seven days, Joan devoted all his time to studying the spell book given by Nick's elder brother except for dinner and sleep. Until this evening, Condy reminded him at the dining table that he realized that his coat had worn a small hole.

For a young mage obsessed with magic research, of course, this is not a big deal. However, when Joan saw a hole in his clothes, he suddenly got a move and realized that this was a good opportunity to apply his new learned tricks. So when Kandy offered to help him sew up his clothes, Joan shook his head and refused, and decided to try to use magic instead of needlework to repair the top.

After dinner, Joan returned to his bedroom and hurried to the desk next to the window. He moved all the books, pens and ink bottles to the window sill, then took off his shirt and tiled it on the empty table.

Through the moonlight thrown in through the window, Joan saw that the elbow of this sheepskin tunic had a hole as large as a thumb. Obviously, this was the wear caused by long hours of working at the desk.

The spell Joan intends to use to repair his coat is called "repair", a simple 0-loop trick, but it is very versatile and can repair damage or cracks on an object, such as repairing a broken chain or a broken wine bag , Or restore a key that has been broken in half. As long as the damage or breakage does not exceed one foot in any direction, the caster can repair it without leaving any traces. This spell can even repair a magic item or a construct in the physical sense, but unfortunately it cannot restore the magic effect on such objects.

Joan’s old coat is certainly not a magical thing. The magic of “healing” is more than enough to sew a small hole. It is slightly different from the spells that Joan had mastered before. The use of "repair" requires the use of spellcasting materials. Fortunately, it is not an expensive or rare material.

Joan opened the second drawer on the right side of the desk dedicated to storing the cast materials, took out a small paper bag, and after opening, took out two pieces of natural magnet and chanted the mantra gently.

As the spell progressed, the black magnet in Joan's hands shook slightly, emitting a yellow halo representing the "change school."

The one-minute spell-casting process proceeded to the last step in an orderly manner, and Joan spit out a long word in pure elven language.

"Envinyanta!"

This word has the meaning of "revival" in Elven, and it is the starting character used to guide the magic of "repair".

At the moment of spitting out the activation character, Joan's fingertips lightly touched the hole in the elbow of the shirt. The two magnets in his palm seemed to melt into a golden liquid, flowing along his fingers to the hole, filling it tightly. When the magic light faded away, the magnet disappeared, and the hole disappeared at the same time.

Joan sighed with satisfaction, picked up the jacket and walked to the window, shining against the moonlight, and indeed did not see any signs of damage. The place where the hole was supposed to be filled with dense woolen fabric, looks ordinary. Woolen thread.

Joan was very satisfied with the repair results, and wanted to turn over his coat to check the repair situation of the inner layer. A dark cloud floated in the air, covering the moon, and the light in front of the window dimmed immediately.

Joan frowned and wanted to turn on the fuel lamp, but then he thought he had a better idea. Returning to the desk with his coat, Joan leaned down to open the drawer, rummaging through the window with some shimmering light to find the spelling material bag, first picked up a wooden box about the size of a fist, and thought about it, then took out a small cut Brass wire, neatly placed on the table.

Joan opened the wooden box first, and a ray of pale fluorescence leaked out. Glowing is some dry moss, perhaps because this moss is mostly grown in places like graveyards and contains phosphorous, so it will emit a slight white light in a dim area, known by local people as "luminous moss".

Of course Joan doesn't expect to use this faint phosphorescent light to replace the lights at night, which is a complete torment to the eyes. This luminous moss is actually an arcane material used to cast the 0-ring "brightness technique". Of course, no luminous moss is necessary. Other luminous mushrooms can be used. The recommended material for the spell book is a live firefly. .

firefly?

Stop it!

In mid-February, Alfheim is at the turn of winter and spring. The snow in the pond has just melted. Not to mention the live fireflies, Joan and even the firefly specimens are not easy to collect. In contrast, it is more convenient to go to the graveyard to dig the luminous moss.

Picking up a small piece of luminous moss and rubbing it gently in the palm of his hand, Joan chanted a string of obscure mantras, and his palm faintly felt the heat rise.

"Anar!" finally spit out a Quenya word symbolizing "sun and light", and the spell effect was activated.

Spreading the palms, the luminous moss has disappeared, and a small ball of light leaps slightly against the palm of the palm, and the light emitted illuminates the room. The intensity of this light is equivalent to a torch, but it does not emit the heat that burns Joan's palm.

Joan walked up to the candlestick holding the ball of light and placed the light source created by the magic lightly on the candlestick. It looked like the candle was really lit.

The duration of the "lighting" effect is closely related to the magic power that the caster can call. With Joan's current cast level, the created light ball can last for up to 10 minutes, and it will be automatically extinguished after it is exhausted.

Joan used this ten-minute lighting time to carefully check the top of the jacket and confirmed that it was repaired from the inside to the outside. He nodded in satisfaction, and then put his jacket on his body.

In the following time, Joan rearranged his desk. All books, pens and ink bottles are restored to their original positions, as if they were measured with a ruler. Joan treats these details with rigors that are different from ordinary people. Even if the placement of a tea cup does not meet his habits, it will make him grudge and he has to put it back in place. He has read a book about psychic abilities, a large part of which discusses people's psychological tendencies and subconsciousness. According to the book, Joan suspects that he may have a tendency to obsessive-compulsive disorder, but he does not care about it.

Quickly organized the desk. Joan picked up the three-inch copper wire, held it in his hand and chanted the spell, and at the same time made a series of casting gestures, and finally read the start character of the "telecommunication" ring 0 softly.

"Hyóla!"

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