Chapter Thirteen Tide Scepter
This material is called Enchanted Thorium Bar.
Thorium is a rare metal. Its main function is to add to mithril to increase the hardness of mithril.
Before adamantine was discovered, rune swords were made using mithril and thorium added. However, there is a problem with mithril and thorium alloys. Adding too much thorium will affect the magic conductivity of mithril. Adding thorium to it will affect the magic conductivity of mithril.
If it is less, there is no guarantee that the rune sword will be hard enough.
Later, fine gold was discovered, and the Kaldorei mages gave up on mithril and thorium alloy. Instead, they used fine gold as a frame, carved runes on it, poured mithril on it and then enchanted it.
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The Golden Holy Sword uses this method, but in order to protect the mithril enchantment on the sword, bronze with good conductivity is added as a stabilizer. As long as it is not hit by the dissociation spell, the mithril enchantment mixed with bronze will never fail.
Enchanting Thorium ingots is completely different from Thorium. The effect of Thorium is physical. Enchanting Thorium ingots gives Thorium the ability to conduct magic and store magic, turning it into a magic metal.
This aroused Gale's interest. He found some thorium ingots from the materials, and then enchanted them according to the method in the book. After a few hours, an enchanted thorium ingot was completed.
Gale input arcane energy into the enchanted Thorium ingot, and the enchanted Thorium ingot gradually glowed with arcane purple light.
It is indeed a good magic material. If there is a batch of enchanted Thorium ingots, Gale can mass-produce artifacts.
Think about the artifacts you will equip yourself with in the future. Even if you cannot face the three giants of the Burning Legion directly, you should have no problem dealing with the Dread Lords and Abyss Lords, right?
It's a pity that enchanted Thorium Bars cannot be used as the material for the Broken Queen's Crown, otherwise it would be much simpler.
Gale could only turn his eyes back to the book. The first artifact recorded in the book was the Tide Scepter.
The gem on the Tide Scepter comes from the Titan ruins, which were excavated together with the Tide Stone of Golganais. According to the mages' speculation, the Titan ruins should be the temple of Golganais, but for some unknown reason.
Destroyed.
The gem, like the Tide Stone, is enchanted with the Titan's magic. Xavius used the Tide Stone to reactivate the power of the gem, giving the gem the ability to control rivers, lakes and seas, and giving it a kind of relationship with the Tide Stone.
A subtle connection.
Although it is not known what effect this connection can have, Savith speculated that this gem may be another Tide Stone.
Of course, this speculation only stays in books and has not been verified in any way.
But in Gale's opinion, it seemed that he had found the truth.
In the history of the game, Azshara detonated the Tidestone in Zin Azshari, destroying the entire Nathalas Academy. But the Tidestone is the Pillar of Creation, how could it be detonated so easily? Azshara has
So powerful?
Now, Sarvis has given a reasonable explanation in the book.
There is a subtle connection between the Tide Scepter and the Tide Stone. Azshara used the Tide Scepter to induce the energy of the Well of Eternity, which was transferred to the Tide Stone, and then detonated it, destroying Nathalath Academy.<
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This gave Gale the urge to destroy the Tide Scepter.
The Tide Stone is now in Narthalas College. If you keep the Tide Stone, it will always be a hidden danger.
But this idea can only be thought of. If he really destroys the Tide Scepter, then he will not even be able to escape from Azshara's eternal palace.
However, I feel a little unwilling to leave the Tide Scepter like this.
After thinking about it, he came to the Tide Scepter, filled it with arcane energy, and activated the Tide Scepter. The Titan magic enchanted on it soon appeared, and Gale picked up a pen to record it.
He can't understand the Titan runes at all, but he still has a lot of time to study them. If he studies the Titan runes thoroughly, there may be a way to unblock the connection between the Tide Scepter and the Tide Stone.
To take a step back, even if the connection cannot be cut off, being able to understand the powerful Titan runes is still a huge gain.
"Gail, what are you doing?"
Azshara quickly walked into the treasure house, followed by Vashj and several royal mages. Obviously, Azshara's attention was attracted by just activating the Tide Scepter.
Gale saluted, and then showed Azshara the paper on which he recorded the runes.
"Your Majesty, I am studying the Titan runes on the Tide Scepter. If we can study these runes clearly, we may be able to create an artifact as powerful as the Titan artifact."
Azshara frowned slightly, she didn't want others to study the Tide Scepter. The Tide Scepter was indispensable to her being where she is today.
With her current status, even if the secret of the Tide Scepter is cracked, it will not have a big impact. However, if the secret can continue to be kept, why expose it?
Gale did not want to arouse Azshara's alert, so he continued: "Your Majesty, I have copied the runes, and please send me some manpower to test these runes."
"Are you just testing these runes?" Azshara asked softly.
"That's right!"
Azshara breathed a sigh of relief, turned around and glanced at Xavius, "Bring a few mages to help Gale."
Xavius understood in his heart, "I will obey your will."
Azshara left, Xavius said he would bring someone over immediately, and then left in a hurry.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, Gale drew the Titan rune again. He hid the original draft and handed the copy to Xavius, who hurried back with others.
Xavius waved his hand, copied several copies of the Titan runes, and handed them to other mages.
Gale noticed that Xavius secretly changed the runes when he copied them. Obviously, he did not want other mages to really study the Titan runes.
Putting the copy away, Xavius said: "It would be great if they could study the Titan runes. Don't put all your hopes on this. You should find other methods."
"Okay!" Gale said obediently, "I'm not good enough yet, so I won't participate in the research."
He continued to read Xavius's writings, and then turned his attention to other artifacts. The power of other artifacts was obviously not as powerful as the Tide Scepter, and their manufacturing methods were exactly the same, which was to pour a large amount of arcane energy into
There is no skill at all in enchanting Thorium ingots.
Gale put the book on the bookshelf. Apart from the secret of the Tidestone, this book has no value at all.
When taking down a book, Gale watched the mages scratching their heads at the runes. They tried to enchant the Titan runes several times, but all failed.
Chapter completed!