Chapter 22 The Eternal Holy Grail
Ambassador Viridis explained to him what happened in the Eternal Palace, and said earnestly: "Xavis's purpose is nothing more than two, to let you leave Zin Aissalyn or to let you go to the front line to serve as a commander. If he
If it is the former purpose, I have no solution. But if it is the latter purpose, I have tried my best to help you resolve it."
Gale thanked him, "I expected Xavius's embarrassment. No matter what he wants to do, it must be related to the front line. As long as he takes action, there will definitely be traces left. I will deal with it carefully.
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"What I'm worried about is not Xavius, but Her Majesty the Queen." Viridis looked at Gale worriedly, "Her Majesty the Queen's attitude is a bit strange today, completely different from when she recruited you. Where have you offended me?
Her Majesty the Queen?"
Gale frowned, "I have always admired Her Majesty the Queen and respected her in everything. I have never done anything wrong!"
Viridis thought about it carefully. Gale only met Queen Azshara a few times, then spent a year helping Queen Azshara create the artifact crown, and then never saw Queen Azshara again.<
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During this period, he was present when Queen Azshara met Gale, and Gale did not do anything overstepping the mark.
"Maybe I'm thinking too much!"
After seeing off Ambassador Viridis, Gale also thought about the process of his contact with Azshara, but still had no clue. He had offended Azshara without knowing it, which made Gale feel baffled.
Could it be that Azshara has already been in contact with Sargeras? That’s why she became neurotic.
With this guess, Gale's heart sank. It seemed that Zin Assalin was not a place where he would stay for a long time, and he had to make preparations early.
However, the first step is to use the energy of the Well of Eternity to be promoted to Archmage.
Strength is everything!
Thinking of this, he came to the laboratory again.
It takes a certain amount of time to summon mages. After all, mages have many things on their hands. They must deal with these matters before going to the battlefield. This gives Gale buffer time, and he needs to use this time to make a load-bearing
The treasure of the well water of the Well of Eternity, so that he can use the energy of the Well of Eternity even after leaving Zin Azalin.
In order to facilitate the study of the energy of the Well of Eternity, when Azshara was building the mage tower, she placed a basin containing the Well of Eternity water in the main laboratory of each mage tower. She also used a special pottery cup to
The basin replenishes water from the Well of Eternity.
Gale came up with an idea for a pottery cup and wanted to modify it so that it could draw water from the Well of Eternity anytime and anywhere.
This inspiration still comes from the game. The Alliance has Athena's Evil Holy Grail, and the King has the Holy Grail.
And Gale named the Holy Grail he created the Eternal Holy Grail.
Gale does not need the Eternal Holy Grail to have various attributes like in the game. He only needs one attribute, which is to connect to the Well of Eternity.
Therefore, the Eternal Holy Grail must have space runes that can silently bring the water from the Well of Eternity into the Holy Grail. And Gale happened to obtain such runes from the Tide Scepter.
That's right, it's the Titan Rune.
When Gale was studying the Tidestone, he tested the Titan runes he had mastered. Each Titan rune has powerful power, and Gale cannot fully grasp how to use them.
But now that time is running out, Gale has to take the risk. Fortunately, the consequences are not serious, it is just a special pottery cup.
Although the special pottery cup is provided by the Eternal Palace and made by a specific royal mage, the production of the special pottery cup is not complicated. In addition to clay, the material is mithril.
What is special is the runes on the outer wall, which can permanently prevent the energy of the Well of Eternity from leaking out. This is not complicated for Gale, not to mention that Gale does not need to study these runes thoroughly, he only needs to imitate them.
Just come out.
Gale bought some clay and made a batch of special pottery cups. Then he began to try to enchant Titan runes on the pottery cups. Unfortunately, he broke more than ten pottery cups without success.
After summarizing the reasons for the failure, Gale felt that the level of the Titan rune was relatively high and could not be linked with ordinary runes. So he changed the location of the rune, and instead of enchanting it on the outer wall, it enchanted it inside the cup.<
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I tried again. Although I failed the first time, it was because it was not convenient to carve runes inside the pottery cup.
Gale immediately thought of a solution, which was to carve these runes on the clay before firing the pottery cup. After firing, fill it directly with enchanting materials and then enchant it.
As soon as he thought of it, Gale fired a batch of special pottery cups again.
Then he tried to use mithril to fill the runes. After enchanting, the runes lit up for a moment and then dimmed quickly. Gale was puzzled and wanted to enchant again, but no matter how he enchanted, the mithril always lit up for a moment, and then disappeared.
Reaction.
Could it be that Mithril's magic storage capacity cannot meet the requirements of Titan runes?
Gale immediately changed the filling material, replacing mithril with true silver. True silver is a magic material that is rarer than mithril and can be used as an upgraded version of mithril.
This time the situation was much better. The runes lit up for about a minute and then dimmed again.
It seems that the idea is right, but the materials are not chosen correctly.
Gale endured the physical pain and took out the eternity gold he had stolen from Xavius. The result was that the effect was similar to, or even slightly inferior to, true silver.
It seems that we have to start with the magic storage capacity!
Gale thought of enchanting Thorium ingots, a powerful enchanted metal that can be used to create artifacts. Should it be usable?
Making an enchanted Thorium ingot is not difficult, but it is more time-consuming. After two days, Gale finally made an enchanted Thorium ingot and filled it into the rune, instilling a large amount of arcane energy into it.
As expected, the runes lit up, and Gale quickly made the guidance patterns to make the Titan runes run.
Soon, a pool of lavender water appeared at the bottom of the cup.
Gale's face was overjoyed, it was a success!
The next second, Gale's expression changed drastically, and he immediately sucked the water from the Well of Eternity out of the special ceramic cup.
However, it was too late. An energy vortex formed in the pottery cup and expanded violently outward.
"Pa!"
The special ceramic cup was blown to pieces, and the fragments pierced Gale's body. Then a shock wave swept through the entire laboratory, throwing Gale against the wall.
"Cough!"
Gale spat out a large mouthful of blood, got up from the ground, and quickly rushed towards a surviving special pottery cup.
He has found the key.
Regardless of his injury, Gale took out a piece of arcane ingot, filled the arcane into the runes, and then used enchanted thorium to create guidance patterns. Finally, he created a special-shaped ether spirit to seal the mouth of the cup.<
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He gave himself an arcane shield before enchanting it.
The Titan runes lit up, and the water from the Well of Eternity appeared again, slowly overflowing the special pottery cup. Just when the water from the Well of Eternity was about to gush out of the mouth of the cup, the etheric spirit stabilized it and prevented the well water from flowing out.
Spill a drop.
Chapter completed!