Chapter 358: Forgery
Hui looked around the room, nodding to himself. Well, thats an anvil and thats a forge, a furnace, right? Thats a bucket, and over there, uhm, a fan? Is that a rake? And a hammer! Hammers are important, yes! Haha, those are some big tongs! Wow, look at that heavy whatever-that-is.
Er I take it back. Forging is nothing like talisman-making. Let this small Hui apologize to all those who forge magical instruments in this entire world.
No wood or coal laid around, so Hui proceeded directly to the furnace. At a guess, I light this with flame arts. I do have my modified once-second-stage-now-kind-of-fifth-stage fire talisman well, itll do. He lifted his finger and drew the talisman formula in the soot on the furnaces floor. With a snap of his fingers, it came alight.
Right. Now I need materials and I have just the thing in mind! Hui flipped his hand, summoning the strange hammer he barely remembered from his storage. He turned it over in his hand, examining it once more. It has a spell in the hammers head almost talisman-like. Its a good starting point for me. I think I got this from the demonic sect maybe that one bloody inheritance zone? In any case, I wont be bothered if I destroy it, making a mistake in the forging process. Its not like Ive been using it until now, after all.
As for the spell
Hui closed his eyes. He pressed his palm against the side of the hammers head and sent his qi inside. His qi struck the spell embedded in the hammer. The spell resonated. Waves of force emanated from the hammer, an amplified attack version of the small amount of qi Hui had sent inside. His hand lifted briefly off the hammer as the hammer shook.
Ah! So its a resonance and amplification spell. If you strike it, it resonates and sends that attack back out as waves of force. As a hammer, its clearly meant to strike something with great power, and use the power of that strike to resonate back out at the attacker.
But this small Hui isnt someone who attacks with brute force. Instead, something small and delicate would suit me better. After all, the spell can resonate and amplify any amount of force. Theres no need to make it amplify huge blows when it can amplify small ones just as easily! True, the full force behind the attack might go down but thats only until I comprehend the spell better. Once I fully understand the principles behind it, Im sure I can turn up the amplification and create a terrifying resonance from even a small strike.
And if Im wrong well, its not as if I was using this hammer in the first place.
But first, lets forge this hammer!
He cast about, looking for something suitable to melt the hammers head down in. At last, he found a sooty, sturdy bucket. The bucket barely reached a double handspan deep and about a single handspan in width, but it fit the hammers head. Setting the head in the bucket, Hui retrieved the tongs and used them to set the bucket in the flames.
While the head melted down, Hui knelt by the furnace and assumed the lotus pose, sending his qi into the forge to examine it. Multiple enchantments were built into the forge, carved into its outer wall. Heat reflection heat amplification a heat collection spell hmm, all these spells are heat-focused, rather than general-purpose. Im not sure I could adapt them to the bell Im forging.
Instead, why dont I use them to enhance my existing fire talisman? Although its true that the base spell formula needs to be refreshed more than it needs any sort of additional boost, in this case, even if I learn a new spell formula later, I can use the enhancement to create a hotter flame.
Heat reflection and collection wont do much for an immediate-use talisman, but I can at least use the heat amplification spell. Creating hotter flames can only be a bonus.
Hui focused his attention on the amplification enchantment. Mentally, he copied the shape of it, then projected it out in front of him as a shimmering qi construct. As he sat there, he slowly adjusted the flow of qi in the construct to match the flow of the qi in the original enchantment. A thousand tiny strands of qi flowed in every direction, it seemed, and Hui struggled to keep up. His brow trembled with focus. Argh, come on. Right there, right there! He snapped a qi thread into place on the left side of the construct, but focusing on the left side meant the right side slipped out of his grasp and began to drift away. He quickly refocused on the right side, but without his full attention on the left-hand mana threads, they fell slightly out of place.
I dont think Ill be able to figure this out before the metal melts. Who created this enchantment? Ill have to ask Ji Taiyu where he found this ship.
At last, the metal melted down. Hui released his experimental version of the heat-strengthening construct and refocused his energy on the metal instead, quietly examining it. Whatever this alloy is, it was carefully constructed. If I was trying to replicate the alloy from scratch, I would probably fail. It requires a level of smithing expertise far beyond me. Luckily, since all I need is a metal that holds spells, melting it and reshaping it is enough for this small cultivator. Even if it loses some strength or malleability in the process, since all Im making is a bell, it isnt a big deal.
He peered around. As expected, theres no convenient bell-shaped mold. Actually no molds at all. I guess Ill have to shape it myself. Maybe thats the normal way to do it? Since theres no molds well, to be fair, I dont know much about casting metal, let alone the way cultivators do it.
Hui gathered his qi and reached out to the molten metal. He drew a small portion of the metal out of the bucket and shaped it experimentally. The metal moved easily, as easy to manipulate as water. As it cooled, it set into solid form, still malleable but harder to manipulate, then solidified fully into hard metal. Hmm not bad, not bad. I only have a limited amount of time, but it shouldnt be that big of a deal. He dropped the solid metal back into the molten metal. He closed his eyes, focusing all his mental energy and qi on the molten metal. Alright, Im ready. Here we go!