Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 514: Everyone has to learn magic

Bringing Hum on a boat is torture.

Once returned from the north of the City Wall Mountains by sea boat together, the orcs have always performed well, and there has never been any sign of seasickness. But on the Star Cable, he was dizzy and even vomited. "It must be the height." Humke defended. But he has a room with no windows at all, and he can't see the outside at all. How can he know the height?

Quan Dang comforted him, the Xingsuo lowered its altitude, basically flying close to the sea level, but I didn't expect that Humke was actually better. He regained his energy and was even able to enjoy the view from the deck, completely free of previous symptoms.

"Is this the so-called orc can't go to the sky?" Siegel couldn't understand what was going on, because there were more mysterious things than Humke's disease that he needed to study:

Xingsuo actually learned a magic!

Siegel knew she liked reading—her second biggest hobby after flying in the sky—but didn't expect she would be able to learn magic on her own. As a magic spaceship, Xingsuo can cast several fixed spells, which were planned by Siegel at the beginning of design and construction, and were completely prepared for flight and combat. This function comes from the Djinn core, which was originally designed to cast magic after all.

Different lamp gods can perform different magics, which is related to the maker. Some Djinns can also use magic items, such as spell wands, but I've never heard of Djinn who can learn magic on their own. Although Xing Suo only learned the most simple and basic spell of "reading magic", it also marked her qualification to become a real spellcaster.

So Siegel set out to teach her the basics of spells, giving her a solid foundation. Henke was also in the class with Xingsuo, and he now also knows one or two simple spells. Because only Siegel's family and Raven Baron knew that the spacecraft had intelligence, Humke didn't know about the existence of Star Cable. He thought it was a special lesson for him, so he listened very carefully.

If Xing Suo can continue to learn spells, she will become incredibly powerful. Unlike other spellcasters, Myr's core is part of Xingsuo's body, her heart. Being able to provide elemental support for her without stagnation, even a magic dragon can't match this efficiency.

The only problem that exists is the casting gesture, Xingsuo has no hands, so there is a certain disadvantage when building magic spells. Causes spells to be released slowly and very easily to fail. Casting spells without gestures is a special skill, and it is generally learned only after becoming a full-fledged mage, and Xingsuo has to exercise this ability from the very beginning.

Soon, Siegel discovered that Star Cable had a unique advantage: using the core and sub-brain alternately to meditate. When the core meditates, the entire ship must be controlled by Siegel. Can't do anything without orders. However, more than 70 sub-brains are used for coordination, and meditation can also be performed. At this time, the main brain of Xing Suo can still maintain stable flight using the remaining sub-brain, which is equivalent to the ability to use one mind and two purposes.

In this way, the progress delay caused by the lack of spellcasting gestures was chased back with the help of the sub-brain meditation. She learns at about the same speed as a normal human mage apprentice. In this regard, she certainly can't compare with a "genius" like Siegel, but she has never been competitive with her master.

There are constant divisions of sea ships, and the Xingsuo is flying close to the water, so you can encounter these ships all day long. Three-masted and four-masted cargo ships look like kittens in comparison to magic ships. Only obediently squatting aside. The flag of the Marquis of Heimland fluttered high on the bow of the ship, and the captains who saw this scene hurriedly saluted the ship. They couldn't help but envy when they saw the magic spaceship, and imagined that if they could own a spaceship one day, that would be called the real style.

At full speed, the Starcable can approach the speed of sound and complete the entire voyage in a day or two, even faster with Siegel's help. But in order to allow travel time for Evan's letter, she had to press her foot forward. It would be disrespectful if Evan did not reply and agree, and Siegel rushed to the capital with the magic spaceship. Even a conspiracy.

If it weren't for the transcontinental teleportation array, the communication speed would be even slower. At this time, Siegel missed the goblin's mobile phone a little, and the function of direct global calls was indeed powerful. But he doesn't have time to do this right now, and his own energy is occupied by another study.

even while traveling. Siegel did not forget to conduct his experiments. The cloth-covered thing was also transported to the ship, and Siegel prepared potions and cast spells every day. The star cable has a global vision, and the same is true for the interior, so the blocking cloth has been removed. As Janet had guessed, there was indeed a coffin underneath.

The coffin made of crystal exudes a slight chill, and in it lies a "body". Vaguely already has the appearance of Siegel. It's not called a corpse because it's still alive. Although it doesn't breathe and doesn't need to eat, its heart does beat once a day. Siegel uses various alchemical potions to promote its growth, bringing him closer to adulthood.

This was bred from a small piece of flesh from his own dick, using a great deal of knowledge of necromancy. Necromancer spells can create ghosts, ghosts, mummies, and more. Siegel has his own elemental army, which is better to command than the undead, so he rarely uses this spell. He just learned the spell, but hasn't delved into it. It was only recently that two things plus a technology caught his attention.

The half-elf mage "traitor" Edith left him a bottle of "life potion" and told him that it was a special product of the Mage Association, and only those members who were loyal to the job could get it. Siegel only regards it as some kind of precious alchemy product, and uses various animals and plants to extract the vitality potion that can prolong life. Later on Earth, he obtained the complete manufacturing method of the "Potion of Youth", only to discover that there is a subtle connection between the two. There are many traces of necromancy, conjuration and transformation spells in the potion of life, and the potion of youth is a complete distillation of vitality. The latter requires ** to extract a non-renewable anti-aging ingredient, and only what is obtained from intelligent life can act on intelligent life, and Siegel will definitely not kill others to satisfy himself.

How to make the life potion of the Mages Association has not been deduced, but the youth potion of the goblin gave him a great inspiration. In addition, the goblins have a technology that uses part of the flesh to cultivate the whole body. Although it is still in the experimental stage, it can be realized in the hands of Siegel with the help of magic.

Siegel cultivated a self and called the spell "cloning" in the goblin language. Combined with the thought of astral projection, if one's own body dies unexpectedly, then the spirit and soul will come to the cloned body and stand up again.

Cultivation of clones takes two to four months and is expensive, but if the spell works, it's all worth it. This is the second life, and even if the price and time can be afforded, there can be a third and fourth life.

Since the clones were not originally intelligent, they could use the youth potion extracted from non-intelligent life to keep them young forever. That's why the clone's heart rate can be very slow, and when Siegel gets old, he's still young.

Time and lifespan have always been the biggest headaches for mages, and elves have a natural advantage in this regard. Mages of other races have to make a choice when their lives are nearing the end, whether to die or find a way to deceive the **** of death. Most of the capable ones choose to turn themselves into lich, or go to the outer planes with sufficient positive energy to prolong their lifespan - this is not bad, at least the autonomy is still in hand. There are also some mages who choose to sign a contract with the devil in exchange for a longer lifespan through service.

Only a very few mages made money in the process, and most of the rest lost their souls and free will. The mages have all been warned in this regard, but in the face of life and death decisions, warnings are not necessarily useful.

The life potion of the Mages Association is also a way out, but it is also a means of control. It is difficult to say that Edith's "betrayal" was not affected by the life potion. Perhaps from the very beginning, Edith was a staunch supporter of the Mages Association. No matter how good the Federation was to him, it could not remove the bond between him and the Mages Association brought by the Life Potion.

Now the situation will change. As long as Siegel's cloning technique is successfully developed, it should be possible to win a lot of mages from the Mage Association to the Federation, or Siegel's hands. Compared with prolonging lifespan and maintaining youth forever and having an extra life, I believe that mages prefer the latter. What remains is to measure the price to pay for the benefit.

This would be a more influential spell invention than Myr Core, and even the spell would be named after Siegel. Call it Siegel cloning? Might as well call it squid cloning, he thought.

The only question now is how to experiment with the spell. Only by killing the body can we truly verify the efficacy of the spell~www.novelmt.com~ It is difficult for Siegel to take control of himself. After all, if the spell fails, he will really die. There are many ways to reverse death. For example, high-level priests can cast resurrection. Resurrection has a price, depending on whether the person trying to resurrect is a believer. No matter how devout an elf priest is, it is impossible to resurrect an orc dead—the racial war between orcs and elves has basically never stopped since the beginning of the world.

Only the headquarters of several major religions in the Starry Kingdom have high-level priests who can perform resurrection, and Siegel decided to let them help. But another problem followed. As the owner of the dice, Siegel could not get a response from the gods, and whether he could be resurrected was a big question mark. After several weighings, Siegel decided to go to the Starry Kingdom to find another volunteer, and contact the high-level priest to prevent the spell from going wrong, and then the experiment could really start.

But now he is still carefully cultivating his own clone, and plans to make another one based on previous experience. To be precise, there are two, his own No. 2 clone and Humke's No. 1 clone. The Orcs don't care much about a small piece of flesh being taken from their body, anyway, they will slowly grow back after a few days, which is the problem of leaving a small scar.

Orc clones grow much faster than humans, and perhaps this difference is also reflected in other races such as dwarves and elves. What will happen to the dragon? Siegel didn't dare to think about it for a while. Think about it carefully, maybe it's better not to tell the Dragon Clan about this. (To be continued.)

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