Book 6, 35
City of Sin
Monopoly
âI brought you something good,â Richard wisely diverted the topic, placing two hourglasses before Lawrence.
The old manâs face flashed with a myriad of emotions, first gratitude and then helplessness. He looked at the hourglasses for several minutes before raising his head once more, âYou must have given up a lot of offerings for these things.â
âOh? Not that much. They seemed rarer than before, but there was still a fair number.â Richard suddenly felt something was amiss, remembering the sheer number of hourglasses that had spawned in his very first offering. Now, despite the number of offerings far exceeding what heâd sacrificed then, he had barely been given the same amount. The old dragon had given him an abundance of sub-legendary gear, enough to equip each of his followers, but these hourglasses that he wanted the most didnât appear nearly as much.
Lawrence looked at him and sighed, âThese should be worth five years in total? Tch, theyâll only give me two more years at best, and in the future even that wonât happen.â
âWhy?â Richard frowned.
âOr no powerhouses would ever die. Gods fall and entire planes are destroyed, how could mere mortals last forever? Thereâs not much of a difference between dying now and in two years.â
âYou never told me about this,â Richardâs brows locked together.
âSigh. Even if I did, youâd still do what you had to until you hit the wall. You should have realised the blessings of time are growing less abundant.â
âNo worries. Two years are still two good years. Iâll definitely get more offerings by then, Iâve even gathered so many just on the way!â Richard chuckled, tossing his sack onto the ground. Within were multiple intermediate offerings and many black crystals.
âIt looks like youâve gotten better, you bastard,â Lawrence praised with a shake of his head.
Richard just smiled in response, taking off his shirt to reveal his chiselled body, âI have another present for you.â
âWhat? NO! Iâm an old man, I donât have those tastes!â Lawrence suddenly screamed, starting to back away.
Richardâs expression froze for a moment, his mana almost dissipating. It took all of his effort to refrain from slapping the old pervert unconscious, but after a while he just shook his head and activated Mana Armament. Sparks flew all over as a few orbs of lightning started revolving around his body, the inscribed lines barely lighting up on his skin.
âMy Mana Armament!â Lawrence immediately jumped up, his mouth opening wider and wider as he examined the rune in detail, âNo... No! Itâs different from my design! Damn it, so much energy, how can you withstand it... Wait, youâve even changed the core array? Itâs more complicated now too! Wait...
âIsnât it grade 5 rune now?â
âNo, itâs a tiny bit away,â Richard replied.
âA bit? You damned rascal, I really want to strangle you!â Lawrence stomped his feet, but one could tell from the tone that he was proud more than anything else.
Richard withdrew his mana and smiled bitterly, âIts capacity requirement is close to grade 5, though. I wanted to enhance the Lifesbanes on my body, but it seems like I canât do that now. If only I had Manaforge instead of Manacycle... Tch.â
Lawrence shook his head, âStop dreaming, kid. Manacycle is already good enough, donât even dream about Manaforge. As far as I know, that ability is restricted to certain bloodlines and is the ability that is awakened when certain races reach adulthood. Itâs also far more powerful than the other two legendary mage abilities, itâs just that there arenât many mages who can compare.â
âThat canât be right. Manaforge sounds like the most useless of the three, whatâs the point of a standard increase in mana if you can kill enemies using less?â Richard rebuked.
Lawrence snorted, âLetâs say weâre both fighting each other. I have 10,000 men versus youâre 3,000. How are you going to win?â
âBut my troops are more powerful individually!â Richard rebuked again.
âAre they?â Lawrence snickered, âAny being that can awaken Manaforge already has exceptional control of their mana. The power of their spells is amazing as well. How are you going to be better than them?â
âReally?â Richard still found it rather difficult to believe.
âYouâre doubting me now? Kid, if you meet anyone with Manaforge donât ever get into a battle with them. These beings only get stronger once they reach the legendary realm, growing far beyond most others at their level.â
These words made him recall Sharonâs own splendour before she was even a grand mage, and she was someone who had Manaforge as well. Unable to retort, he just nodded his head.
âAlright, give me a copy of the design and wait a bit. Let me see if thereâs anything I can improve.â
Richard passed a blueprint he had already prepared, âIâm planning to stay here for a week.â
Lawrence took the blueprint and stared at it for a few minutes before sighing in disappointment, âThis would have been difficult even back in my prime. Donât have too much hope, Iâll only be making some minor changes.â
âThatâs enough,â Richard smiled. When a rune approached grade 5, even minor changes were extremely complicated.
Lawrence turned around, âRight, I have to remind you about something. Now that you can craft grade 4 runes, there arenât many people left in Norland who can surpass you. You need to make a rune that will spread your reputation far and wide, one that others can remember you by. Just power is not enough.â
âWhat?â Richard was confused.
âYes, you still have to add special effects. Lights, sound, whatever it is, it should be flamboyant! This is why all runemasters are known as great artists!â
âLight and sound?â Richard still couldnât understand, âWhatâs the point?â
âWhatâs the most famous grade 5 rune of all time?â
âHeavenâs Armour?â
âDo you think Heavenâs Armour would be more powerful than a grade 5 Lifesbane?â
âUmm... No?â
âExactly. Why, then is it famous?â
âIsnât it because Saint Peter was enlightened by the deity he served, thus coming upon the design for the rune?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âBullshit! You think the puny gods of Norland can actually think up a grade 5 rune design themselves? You think they would choose that old baldy who wanted nothing but gold and power even if they could? Heavenâs Armous is memorable because of the wings of light it creates when itâs activated. Those things are absolutely useless in battle, but damn are they cool! Thatâs why the rune is the most famous of them all!â
âJust because itâs pretty?â Richard couldnât bring himself to believe that.
âExactly! The aesthetics determine just how much your rune can sell for. Donât underestimate them, you can even double your price if you do it right!â Lawrence pointed at Richardâs chest, âTake the Mana Armament. The lightning balls circling around you are amazing too, but thereâs plenty of room for changes. Add more balls, make them larger, have them circle in a set pattern to seem more menacing. You can even have them explode when your defences are broken; itâll mean nothing against an enemy that actually has the power to beat you, but itâll seem amazing on stage. You can also change the colour of the lightning, even customising it for your clients. Red, purple... Maybe pink for some women of high society. These are all areas you can improve!â
âUhh... Uhh... Were these the minor changes you talked about? I thought you were improving the output or something...â
Lawrenceâs nose flared, âThese changes are extremely important! They determine how well your rune would sell!â
âBUT IâM NOT EVEN SELLING THEM! LIFESBANE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH TO MAKE MONEY OFF!â
âBUT OTHERS CAN CREATE LIFESBANE TOO! YOUâRE THE ONLY ONE WITH MANA ARMAMENT, AND YOUâRE THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN REPAIR IT!â