Menadion's Fury opened a small crater on the stone floor that the arrays protecting the Master's headquarters started to repair immediately.
"Calm down." Nandi the Minotaur said. "We have already made a lot of progress during my time here. Between our collective knowledge and powers, we get closer to success with each failure we make."
He pointed at Ultah the Griffon and In'Kou the Garuda who used their Life Maelstrom to boost the abilities of the Fourth Ruler of the Flames and of the Orc-Eldritch hybrid.
Thanks to them, Nandi's bloodline skill to control the world energy allowed him to conjure a power superior to that of a mana geyser while Bytra managed to exceed the limits of both her body and equipment.
Even though Menadion's Fury was a masterpiece, it didn't make its enchantments any less outdated. Life Maelstrom gave it the juice that the Fury needed to be as good as a modern tool, but that was it.
"Are you kidding me?" Bytra snarled as those words only fueled her rage. "If that was true, between the number of times that I've failed back when I was alive and now that I'm a hybrid, then I should have learned not only how to craft towers, but also how to bring them to the next level!
"My Forgemastering technique, Spirit Anvil, makes any material bend to my will as if I used an Earth Root. Your bloodline skills give me the same control over the world energy of a mage tower, I learned all I could from our brethren, and Life Maelstrom grants me power beyond what even Menadion had.
"Then why do I keep failing?" Bytra sat on her purified Adamant Forge as centuries of frustration piled up with her most recent failure, bringing her on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
'Now I understand why the old Bytra became insane to the point of killing Menadion first and then giving up on Forgemastering. What point does it have to devote your entire life to a discipline that you are incapable of mastering?'
She couldn't stop thinking about Korgh, the Original mad Bytra that she had fed upon to become complete. The Eldritch had renounced her title of Ruler of the Flames and her pride as an artisan, preferring to steal the creations of others instead of facing her limits.
"Because even though we might have the perfect tools, there are too many things we don't know." Nandi was always calm and so was his voice. "There's a reason why very few mages have a tower and I think the main issue is twofold.
"First, we still lack Spirit Magic. Second, your understanding of mana crystals is still shallow."
"What do you mean?" Bytra suddenly remembered how much Menadion had struggled to alter the flow of world energy inside white mana crystals and create their elemental enhanced counterpart.
According to the words of the First Ruler of the Flames herself, she had crafted her mage tower soon after that.
"I'm saying that mana crystals are not just a power source." The Minotaur grabbed one of the white gemstones in the lab, making it change color according to the elemental aspect he enhanced.
"They are inanimated objects that yet act similarly to an Awakened's mana core. Their power and purity grow with time by absorbing world energy, and they have the ability to endlessly replenish themselves."
"I know that, yet I don't see how it can help. I mean, enhancing an elemental aspect is not that hard. Even you learned to do it quickly after a few lessons." Bytra took a white crystal and started to change its color.
"Think about it. Horsemen are made of crystals and so are their steeds." Nandi said as the magical gemstone in his hand formed a rainbow. freewebnøvel.coɱ
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