---Minas Mar---
"Jeez, so the situation is already dealt with?" the blacksmith asked, annoyed but also relieved. Although he trusted especially Monique and Jonah to have the strength to protect the expedition, who knew what could happen in a foreign world, so far away from home? The fact that they were able to block even the com orb was one of these unwanted surprises.
"That's why I told you to listen first and not to get upset," Leana countered, having explained the news Jane had reported back, after they were released from their house arrest. Seth nodded, leaning back on his chair.
He was currently alone with his assistants. They had discontinued their craftsman meeting so Seth could hold this conversation in private. Although it was not necessarily classified information, none of them were interested in Minas Mar's business, apart from their crafting. If Seth was just a normal member of Minas Mar and the people on a mission weren't his close friends, he may not have cared much either.
"Any other news?" the blacksmith finally asked Leana, since there was not much to do for him, since Tored and the others were gone.
" Not a lot. Mike is currently helping Adam. Luf and Rayki are still negotiating with the Dark Elves. Cade reported back. Apart from the cultivator staying at the Pythian Village, there were no signs of sects trying to settle in the vicinity of Little Gamma. Python's presence is probably a big deterrent. We have not heard much from Kutun and his people after signing the treaty, but the rise in volcanic activity close to Delta has slowed," the princess counted a few normal news and updates that came to mind.
"On that note, I will announce the treaty with the magma spirits in two weeks. You should take part in the press conference," she informed him after a moment of thought. "And Nam found that girl, Kiki, that was in contact with them. After an interview, we have employed her as part of our marketing team," she added.
"Oh, so she did have some talent for propaganda?" the blacksmith asked, glossing over the matter with the press conference.
"Yeah, although her glass is ordinary, her talent with words isn't bad. Maybe we could send her to bard college," Leana suggested. "...and don't think you can get around participating int he announcement. Mina and Fin already agreed," she sneered.
"Tsk, fine. Fine. I will be there. If this were all, I'm hanging up now." When Leana didn't stop him, he ended the call and put the magic orb aside. It wasn't late yet, so he mused about closing shop early, but then he remembered something he could do for now.
Since he still had time, he decided to do his experiments with the Draconic Blade and the Ravenous Sog. But he only took a small part of the blood for this, as the blood was a potent elixir of its own right and could be further refined to a potion.
Legendary
The Heart Blood of a Sky Dragon is infused with the creature's mana and life force. Drinking it raw comes at a risk, but is guaranteed to raise strength, endurance, magic power, and mana. There is a low chance of inheriting dragon-specific traits like : Animal Language, Dragon Speech, or Iron Skin.
Refining the liquid will lower the risks and improve the potency.>
His Of the 20 liters of legendary Heart Blood and the 100 liters of normal blood, Seth had only claimed 2 and 10 liters, respectively, for his trials, saving the rest for the alchemy laboratories, once Leana and Evee returned.
The blacksmith prepared a small basin for the 10 liters of dragon blood. For the two liters of blood, Seth had to become a little more creative, as 1liter for each blade was not a lot. Using some sheet metal, he created bath not unlike quenching tubes, that fit the two blades almost like sheaths.
Looking at the basin of relic-rated crimson liquid, Seth thought for a moment that this might already suffice to fulfill the prerequisites mentioned in the item description, but Seth was not going to risk the Dragon Blade having an incomplete awakening because he skimped on the blood.
As for the Ravenous Sog, there was no doubt in Seth's mind that it would benefit from both baths, which was why he was more interested in what the Draconic Blade would do. But before he placed the blade in the blood, he had to prepare it.
The wording in the flavor text was not quite clear. That could mean he had to directly harm a dragon with it, but when the sword itself was able to absorb blood, it could have also meant that it needed to absorb the blood.
There was no way to fulfill the first interpretation with this method, but he could force the second. The kriegsmesser had lost the ability to improve itself by absorbing blood, but not the ability to heal itself with blood.
What he did next hurt him in his soul, but he started randomly beating the blade with his hammer, warping and denting it until its durability had fallen to less than half. Now, it would have to absorb the dragon blood to repair itself.
In the meantime he had placed the Ravneous Sog in the basin of relic-rated dragon blood, where the sword greedily absorbed the crimson liquid, only visible by the fact that it looked like the basin was slowly draining.
After straightening it out a little so it fit again, Seth placed the Draconic Blade in the sheath filled with legendary blood. At first, nothing happened, and doubt started appearing. Maybe his interpretation was wrong? Maybe he would have to nick Tatzel a little with the sword, once he ascended to dragonhood?
However, as he held the sheath of thin metal in his hand, he felt it slowly heating up. The heat kept rising and the blood within started boiling, before blazing aflame with a bright yellow fire spewing from the mouth of the sheath, enveloping the hilt.
"What in the world is going on?" the blacksmith thought to himself. Although the heat and fire couldn't hurt him, he couldn't see what was happening to the weapon. It was so bright he couldn't even appraise it. This definitely wasn't what he expected when he read "will evolve to become a legendary Dragon Slayer Blade."
After roughly 15 minutes of spewing fire and sparks, the reaction finally calmed down. Now the kriegsmesser rattle inside the metal sheath; it seemed like all the blood inside was gone or burned away. Whether this was something sad depended on what happened to the blade.
The long, single-edged blade with a slight curve to it, had turned a deep black, as if it was burned or covered in soot, but when the blacksmith tried to rub it off, he found that it really was the smooth blade itself, just that it changed color to black with a dark luster.
With an askant look, Seth checked the window of the appraisal. This was not what he was going for, but...
Epic Wyvern set 1/4
Legendary
Phys. Damage:2600(New +1000)
Mag. Damage:2000(New)
Durability: 6000 (New +2000)
1. Will absorb blood to heal itself
2. Will absorb part of the target's blood to heal and strengthen the user
3. Dragon Nemesis (new)
4.+70 % Power to Spells (new)
5.+300% Damage against armors
6. +300% damage against enemies that have lost their motivation
7. Active Skill Lacerate
A kriegsmesser forged by Master Smith, the first Master Blacksmith and Master Enchanter of Urth.
The weapon that was pushed past the limitations of its materials through a plethora of treatments, ultimately evolving into something akin to a dragon slayer blade.>
The last sentence. it was the last sentenced that told Seth that, albeit succeeding in making the blade evolve, he had failed to make it a dragon slayer blade. He had not been able to take advantage of the wobbly wording, but he was not unhappy. Not at all.
Where the Draconic Blade seemed lacking compared to its relic rating, the Dragonburned Blade had improved massively, especially in the basic stats. Its durability and physical damage rose, while it also gained magic damage.
The blade now also had improved spell damage, and it had gained a new trait. Dragon Nemesis took the place of additional damage to dragons. Where the blade previously only dealt 50% additional damage, it now dealt 200% damage to Dragonkin and created wounds that negated their natural healing.
Now his old companion had truly become a weapon that didn't need to hide among his other creations.