Blake had noticed that Lillia had never made her golems from a single object. It was always the ground or parts of a building. She never actually formed them from a single object. Blake sat there and pondered. He drew out the magic circle that related to the spell in his mind and looked at it as a projected image in front of him. "The spell really is complex, but the fundamentals of earth wall and other spells are mixed in…."
Blake had never done it before, but now he was carefully dissecting the golden creation spell. With his bloodline's memories, he was easily able to identify all the spells it was made up of and was able to see what did what. Blake stood there in a trance with thousands of magic circles all projected out in front of him. If someone were to see this, they would be utterly amazed at the spectacle because they were just hovering in the air, faintly glowing lighting up the surroundings on a dark night.
Back in Destiny City, Lillia pursed her lips as she looked at her sisters getting ready for bed, and Blake had not returned yet. She bit her lip and made a decision. "I am leaving the city to find Blake!"
"Lillia!?" Tina called out and grabbed her hand. "Is that a smart move? Why would you leave the city? If the dragonic find you won't they…."
"Don't worry. I will not use my magic. My strength alone is enough to destroy a mountain. I dare a dragon or some other monster to come near me." Lillia snorted as she patted Tina's head and disappeared. Leaving Tina standing there looking at her empty hand.
"Just let her go. She is worried due to Blake not returning even though it is dark. He had already left the city without a word, so she is afraid he might be having a hard time. Plus, I already have a tracker on Blake and her." Noa explained. "She doesn't know I stuck one on her and I highly doubt she would check inside there to look for one."
"You are sneaky." Tina chuckled. "But I guess this means Elf is on the menu tonight. Sisters, what do you think? Since husband is not here, shall we dine on Elf?"
"Hey! You can't Ahhh~! Stop pulling on my underwear, I just bought those!" Poor Noa was easily subdued by her sisters and was soon half flying in the air as the girls teased her body.
Lillia did not take long to find Blake. She walked out from between two collapsed buildings to see thousands of magic circles hovering in the air. She also saw Blake sitting there staring at them. He seemed to be stuck in a trance, so she did not go forward to speak with him. Instead, she hid herself not too far away and watched him work. This was something she could never get enough of, watching Blake as he did things. Even if they were just mundane tasks, she did not care at all because she felt at peace when Blake was around. She hated when he had to leave the city, and she could only stay confined to the city because she still could not expose herself. Even now, she was taking a big risk.
But this risk was worth it. To see him hard at work trying to create something, she felt at peace. But as she stood there and looked at each magic circle, they were incomplete and only had a few runes within the circle. Her mind began to turn, and after a good few hours of putting them all together, did she realize that Blake had completely pulled apart her clan's golem spell and was analyzing it. At this moment, she was really intrigued by what Blake was trying to do.
Blake, who was in a state of contemplation as he tried to run all the different runic formulas in his mind by changing out certain aspects of the magic circle for golem creation, finally felt like he might be onto something. "Normally, to reshape metal, you would need to make it soft by heating it up. So what if we did the same thing? If we changed a few things here and added this there…. This may just work…."
Blake continued swiping his fingers back and forth as he felt like his small changes to the original spell were at least on the right track. Once again, Blake waved over a metal beam, and this time with his newly modified version of the golem spell, he began crunching the metal into a metal ball before trying to give it form. The metal ball shook and began to slowly grow bumps here and there, but what Blake got looked like a soccer ball with arms and legs. "Still no good. But…. looking at this brings about another issue….. Metal is not really good for flexibility. While golems made of earth and other raw materials can break up bit by bit to move their arms and legs, a metal golem can not be made of just a single piece of metal. How should I do this, then? Should I create each piece separately?" Blake frowned because now he was getting further away from what he had originally planned. But to create each piece in one go would not be easy either, and he would need to fuse them together. Not to mention the arms and legs would all need hinges here and there to allow them to bend properly.
While Blake was once more lost in thought, Lillia was staring at Blake in amazement. "Is he trying to create a metal golem from a solid piece of metal!? There is no way that would work!"
Lillia knew she could create a metal golem from a pile of metal with ease as it would be all different pieces, but to use a single piece would be impossible. It would not have any way to walk correctly! Never mind being of any use for anything else.
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