Chapter 2241: 2241. Rushing Mana
"Place that material over there, it's not that important to be in front of Walker, it just needs to be nearby." Gil's directions were in direct communication with what Walker wanted. He had explained what to do with which materials before they arrived.
The only issue was that when the people came to deliver them, they brought with them their own mana. Everyone radiated some mana, it was inevitable. Without the highest control of mana within their own body, their mana would seep out causing them to leave mana behind.
In turn, that mana would be absorbed by the partial natural rune causing damage to the process which Walker Was trying to control. If he lost focus at this point while talking to someone, then there would be issues with the partial rune most likely causing the mana it was made of to shoot out damaging the areaa massively. Hence why Gil was in charge right now.
The reason that Gil was changing the placing of items was not simple. It was about how the natural rune was formed. It needed certain manas to anchor themselves in a way that allows them to flow better. If it was not a natural mana rune farming, and one singular elemental rune forming, then it would not be as dangerous. It would also require fewer materials.
This larger number of materials made things harder since the manas within them needed to be perfectly aligned so that they would not break the goal that Walker was trying to accomplish. As such, Walker was also following the start of making the smaller mage
extension tower.
The stones holding denser earth mana that Terron were able to bring had been carved so that they could be placed in a circle. The herbs that carried higher fire mana and could grow in the stone were from a mountain area where volcanoes burst in to life. The water steel brought was able to channel water mana without channeling any earth mana, a rare material but perfect to the large nails used to hold this base together.
Furthermore, as the windswept ash was poured over everything, the wind mana that had replaced the fire mana within over years of being swept through the wind currents acted as a balancer for the other materials. It all came down to the dark and light sands being used to fill the cracks of the stones before the fire herbs could take root.
This round of materials had become the base, that was the goal, but that meant the partial naturally forming rune would not collapse as it became connected to the materials taking shape together. There was also the fact that as Walker used those materials, he was pushing the manas together in a balance.
His mind was under heavy strain due to all this. Much higher than when he had been training to learn to make natural mana in the first place. Simply because the density of the manas he was using was growing by the moment.
The longer this took, the more that this partial rune would take in manas. As such, Walker needed to ensure that he was able to keep that from happening in a way that would cause a break down. There was a moment where he thought of retracting the light, dark, and fire manas. That way he could create a natural rune using just earth, water, and wind.UppTodated from nô/v/e/lb(i)n.c(o)/m
That was until he was snapped out of those thoughts to see a gleaming rune forming above overgrown herbs and melded together materials to make a base for the small magic tower extension. It was almost like a crystal showcasing various smaller runes which were never there long enough to grasp.
A fountain of knowledge was right there to learn from. However, Walker had a sneaking feeling that it would not just give away that knowledge. That it was sitting there in waiting for the right people and the right time to share the knowledge it had.
"That's it, isn't it. That clear crystal has a natural rune in it. And a natural mana rune to boot." The way that Gil was seeing it, this naturally formed rune was an oddly clear crystal that floated over a very strange stone base. It was surrounded by a lot of herbs that were very overgrown. It was also being focused on by various spirit race members who were exceedingly happy to see it.
"You can't see the runes forming inside it and moving around constantly?" Walker had not imagined this to be the case. But he also understood that the world was full of mystery. So was existence itself. So, why would it be easy to see these things.
"Nothing at all. I should have guessed you'd see more. I bet it's mana sense and the whole, I
can do anything, thing that you have going on." Gil looked at Walker and offered him half of a sandwich. "That took you nine days straight of not moving and controlling mana, you should
be hungry."
The moment that Walker heard this, he felt the aches in his joints and a massive amount of fatigue hit him. "I'm there with you." Gil sat down where Walker had just fallen on his own butt. He had been there making sure he watched over Walker this whole time. Now they could both rest.
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