"I'll think about that." Menadion shrugged. "Right now, the Eldritches are not a threat and I'm back for just three days. Forgive me if I want to spend a bit of time with my daughter before disappearing into my Forge for the gods know how long, mister workaholic."
"I didn't mean right now. I just-"
"Mom is right, Lith." Solus grunted, cutting him short. "This lesson could have waited, instead here we are!"
"Ripha, if you please." Lith raised his hands in apology and stepped back.
"You have already learned the basics so this won't take long." Menadion took the Hands from Faluel and wore them. "As you know, the Hands can draw in the surrounding world energy and control it as the orc shamans do.
"Your hypothesis was correct, Lith." She said while giving a demonstration of how to create an elemental imbalance. "I studied the orcs and developed enchantments capable of imitating their abilities in order to craft the Hands.
"You were wrong about unfallen orcs, though. If there's any out there, I didn't find them."
"Does this also mean that by studying Nandi Bytra can replicate the Hands?" Solus asked.
"Replicate, no. She never so much as touched it." Menadion shook her head. "She can make something similar, though. If she follows a line of research parallel to mine, she can reach a similar yet different conclusion.
"Back to the Hands. They can also conjure elemental arrays through the gemstones." As she spoke, the air and darkness crystals combined their powers to generate the Dark Air array.
Then she spread her arms and the array grew in size, covering the room.
"Two elements at a time is the limit for normal mages and the same applies to the Hands, but only in their locked state." The fire crystals lit up as well, adding two points to the magic circle and forming the Dark Firestorm array.
"A Nova spell?" Lith was flabbergasted. "And without consuming one drop of your mana at that?"
"Why so surprised? The principle is the same as your Nova spells." Menadion chuckled. "You know that we are standing above a powerful mana geyser and that the abilities of the Hands to control its world energy are almost a match for the tower, right?"
"Almost." Faluel echoed with a sigh.
"Doing differently would have been idiotic and impossible." Menadion replied. "Even if I were dumb enough to give away an artifact that could threaten my daughter and me, the difference between a power core and a tower core is like heaven and earth."
"Point taken." Faluel nodded. "Please, continue."
"You can add up to four elements, but I do not recommend it in battle." Menadion activated the earth crystals, forming an eight-pointed star. "Not only because a single elemental-sealing array would make it crumble but also because the energy builds up to dangerous levels.
"If someone hits you with a disarray spell, all the power accumulated by the Hands will be turned against you."
"That's not what I'd have done anyway." Faluel replied. "I mostly use the Hands in my lab and there's no Forgemastering circle that requires more than two elements."
"At your level." Menadion corrected the Hydra. "Also, in its unlocked state, the Hands can do this."
The gauntlets generated thin tendrils of energy that connected to the various pieces of equipment Menadion wore.
"You can use it to fuel the enchantments of any pseudo or power core and refill them more quickly. It does put a strain on an artifact but in a life-or-death situation, that's the least of your problems.
"On top of that, it's vital to cast a Blade Tier spell after your equipment is allegedly drained. By taking your opponent by surprise, you can snatch victory from the jaws of defeat."
"That assuming I learn Blade Magic and the fight takes place over a mana geyser." Faluel pointed out.
"I'm sorry. Rulers of the Flames make wonders, not miracles. Unless this counts." Ripha replied with a smug grin on her face.
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