Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube - Chapter 209

Chapter 209

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Opening Chapter 209 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube": Once Inux was unconscious again, he left to find everyone else, specifically Abrus and Pelenia... Read on for more!

Once Inux was unconscious again, he left to find everyone else, specifically Abrus and Pelenia to beg a favour.They, along with Thera and Falk, were in the living room, talking over drinks, though with a dark atmosphere above them. It was his teacher who first spoke up when he entered, trying to be supportive.

ā€œCome to terms with everything you needed to boy?ā€

ā€œSort of. I spoke to him about it, it was what he expected from the start so I don’t think he was bothered, but we want to try one last thing.ā€

ā€œBoy, there’s nothing you can do,ā€ Falk gently told him. ā€œI know you aren’t one to give up on something so easily, but you’re gonna burn yourself out.ā€

ā€œI know there’s nothing I can currently do, but I have a single option to buy enough time to figure something out. If it works then it will give me decades to either come up with a solution or pass on the task, and if not… Well, it’s an option with a lot of finality to it, if it doesn’t work he’ll be dead.ā€

The room's mood only darked more as Falk only nodded. ā€œIf he’s agreed and is gonna pass soon anyway then I won’t try to stop you. Could you use a hand?ā€

ā€œUnfortunately it’s pretty dependent on having at least a bit of knowledge on how to seal a soul so I’ll have to do it myself. I’d like to buy a few materials for it if that’s alright?ā€ He asked Thera’s parents, getting a nod from Abrus as Pelenia spoke up.

ā€œWhat will you need?ā€

ā€œA fists worth of mythril, half as much white mana crystal, and an orichalcum knife with the sharpest edge you can make me.ā€

ā€œAlright, we’ll provide you with all of that, but in the future, we’ll ask you to make us something to the best of your abilities, agreed?ā€

ā€œSure, sounds like a deal,ā€ He said, breathing a small sigh of relief. Even though Abrus was able to make them with his mana, he knew the cost of materializing something was high, all the more so for magic materials. He’d been expecting to pay a heavy price, a trade like that was nothing. ā€œIn that case, I’ll just need a hand bringing him down to the work area.ā€

ā€œAlright, Abrus dear, give him a hand carrying him down, I’ll get the materials you need from storage.ā€

With everything decided they parted ways, each off to fulfill their own task.

By the time they’d brought Inux down, Pelenia had already come by with the materials he’d needed, leaving Abrus the last task of changing a lump of orichalcum into a razor-sharp knife with his magic.

The greatest benefit of the metal was that it could only be affected by magic so any cuts made with it wouldn’t dull the blade, but to be sure that no mana had the chance to either he applied all of his resistances with his enchanting, before heating up the forge to begin warming the mythril and cutting the white mana crystal to the shapes and sizes he’d need.

Once the mythril was heated enough he took it out and began hammering, working to get the shape as perfect as he could given what he could already tell of Inux’s core. Without cutting him open to see it, he could only base it off the arrangement of the enchantments coming off of it. He’d likely have to make some modifications when he actually saw it, but by then time would be of the essence, he wanted to at least have a close framework to build upon before anything else, a container that would hold it as well as it possibly could before moving onto the next step.

He took his god’s advice, putting everything down to focus solely on his breathing. He’d only get one shot to do everything right the first time, if he panicked, if his hands weren’t steady, if he made a single mistake it would all be pointless. All he could do was try and relax while devoting his entire focus to his task.

He felt his heart rate lower as he calmed down, before picking up the orichalcum knife and carefully cutting into the talos chest. As a body that was constructed of metals and various materials he couldn’t identify compared to the flesh and blood of a person, there wasn’t as much mess associated with the act as he’d expected, nothing like blood or oil leaking out with the cut and it gave him the confidence to keep going, making careful slices while peeling away layers, doing his best to avoid harming anything that looked immediately vital to the core until it was before his very eyes.

His cuts had been clean and his precision rang true, leaving him with more wiggle room than he’d dared to hope as he inspected it. While he wasn’t positive about any of the materials that made up the talos’s body, this was the most mysterious of all. A sphere of what seemed like diamond at first glance from the way it glittered in the light, it was firm to the touch, but less like a gem would be, more comparable to an apple than anything else he could think of, with a dull, shifting glow moving about within on top of multiple nodes protruding from its surface, ranging from purple to green in colour.

It was those very nodes he need to be the most careful of, but he managed to separate them from the surrounding materials without cutting any, giving him the time to go back to the mythril container, making the adjustments to its shape and size before carefully placing the mana crystals, arranging them in a way to match each node’s location when they’d be placed within.

From there, all that was left before sealing the core was placing the enchantments, the part that gave him the greatest worry. While he’d been theorizing on how to seal a soul, getting advice from Myriad and constructing his own theories, he hadn’t put them to practice yet. Now here he was, already modifying a design he wasn’t even sure would work in order to ensure the enchantments of the core continued to do their job, just with a little extra help. As useful as this experience would be to him for the future, for the time being he could only wish there was something else he could have tried it on first.

With any delay being a chance for something to go wrong, he pushed away the worry to focus on the enchantment he was building. Pulling from every affinity ring on his hand, he twisted and shaped the mana, blending some of it together while weaving others, all in a way he could only have achieved thanks to the buffs placed on him by Lux, at least at the speed he was doing it at.

He felt sweat form on his brow as he concentrated, making sure every part was perfect before he placed them down. It didn’t have to be the level of perfection it would take to seal a soul by itself, it just needed to help what was already there. It was only as the last part went down that he realised he’d barely taken a breath for the entire process, feeling the oxygen flood into him as he looked at what he’d made. It was perfect, at least as perfect as he could produce, meaning there was only one more thing for him to do.

With the container in one hand and the knife in the other he ever so carefully cut through where the nodes of the core connected to the rest of the body, separating it as it began bleeding mana, only to quickly and carefully place it into the container, sealing it shut.

He let himself feel a small bit of gratitude that all of those notifications hadn’t gone off as he was in the middle of any of his work before staring at the container itself.

He grimaced a bit but tried not to let it get to him. Fifty years would still be plenty compared to the few short weeks that he initially had, and there was bound to be a solution. Just because Falk thought that he would only be able to do something if he was on the verge of making it to the third tier didn’t mean he couldn’t find another option if he looked for it. As long as he managed to awaken his skills and continued to collect higher-leveled skill rings, he would eventually be able to come up with something, he just had to keep believing.

He thought as he slipped his hand into his pocket, gently touching the miniature job crystal he’d made and feeling the options appear to him.

AVAILABLE JOBS

Trap userTree tamerCraftsman- alchemy pathCraftsman- artistic pathCraftsman- blacksmith pathCraftsman- cooking pathCraftsman- stonecrafts pathCraftsman- sewing pathHereticHoly craftsmanKinTankMathematicianFractured mind userAdventurerCursed item makerHigh craftsmanHigh enchanter

Of all the options, four were new with one being wholly unexpected.

Myriad let out a long sigh.

Name: Ben Heph

Race: Human

Titles: Apostle of Myriad, The Forgotten One, Miracle Maker, Skill learner

Jobs: High enchanter (lv 3)

Previous Jobs: Apprentice craftsman, Craftsman, Priest, Enchanter, Mind user, Magic item maker, Magic weapon maker

Attributes:

Vitality: 191Vitality recovery rate: 2/hrMana: 130Mana recovery rate: 7/minStrength: 197Agility: 85Stamina: 705Intelligence: 396

Affinities:

Light: 3Life: 2Fire: 4Water: 3Air: 4Earth: 2Death: 3Dark: 1Space: 4Time: 5

Resistances:

Light: 68Life: 72Fire: 75Water: 69Air: 66Earth: 81Death: 78Dark: 85Space: 63Time: 61

Blessed skills:

Crafting lv8Enchanting lv7Focus lv7

Passive skills:

World speak+Tolerance lv2Sacrilege lv3Complex mind lv4BindPartial demonic bodyDefense enhancement lv1Parallel thought lv2AmbidexterityAbsorption resistance lv0Enchanting knowledge lv3

Active skills:

Dismantling lv4Stealth lv1Connect lv7Hidden mind lv5Calculate lv3 Knife wielder lv0Hammer wielder lv0Meditation lv1Cycling lv0Marksmanship lv0

Blessings

Myriads BlessingAnailias Blessing

Trials

Trial of Anailia and Tolona

It was an incredible boon to him to receive with the job. When almost all of his goals depended on improving his enchanting, a knowledge skill related to it would do nothing but help, he just couldn’t understand getting it at anything other than level zero. At the very least he’d never heard of such a thing. Luckily for him, his god was still around to shed some light on things.

He didn’t have any illusions that he didn’t still have plenty to learn, but only being level three felt low considering all he made and knew how to make, with his god seeming to agree.

With his job change done he looked down at the container in his hand. He’d done all he could hope to for the time being. It was time to go home.

šŸ“– Contents

1 Chapter 1: Prologue 2 Chapter 2 3 Chapter 3 4 Chapter 4 5 Chapter 5 6 Chapter 6 7 Chapter 7 8 Chapter 8 9 Chapter 9 10 Chapter 10 11 Chapter 11 12 Chapter 12 13 Chapter 13- Theras perspective 14 Chapter 14 15 Chapter 15 16 Chapter 16 17 Chapter 17 18 Chapter 18 19 Chapter 19 20 Chapter 20 21 Chapter 21 22 Chapter 22 23 Chapter 23 24 Chapter 24 25 Chapter 25- Thera's Perspective 26 Chapter 26 27 Chapter 27 28 Chapter 28 29 Chapter 29 30 Chapter 30 31 Chapter 31 32 Chapter 32 33 Chapter 33 34 Chapter 34 35 Chapter 35 36 Chapter 36 37 Chapter 37 38 Chapter 38 39 Chapter 39 40 Chapter 40 41 Chapter 41 42 Chapter 42 43 Chapter 43 44 Chapter 44- Side Story 1- Ben's time at the church, (1) 45 Chapter 45: Side Story 1- Ben's time at the church, (2) 46 Chapter 46- Falk's Perspective 47 Chapter 47 48 Chapter 48 49 Chapter 49 50 Chapter 50 51 Chapter 51 52 Chapter 52 53 Chapter 53 54 Chapter 54 55 Chapter 55- Thera's Perspective 56 Chapter 56 57 Chapter 57 58 Chapter 58 59 Chapter 59 60 Chapter 60 61 Chapter 61 62 Chapter 62 63 Chapter 63 64 Chapter 64 65 Chapter 65 66 Chapter 66 67 Chapter 67 68 Chapter 68 69 Chapter 69- Theras perspective 70 Chapter 70- Theras Perspective 71 Chapter 71- Theras Perspective 72 Chapter 72 73 Chapter 73 74 Chapter 74 75 Chapter 75 76 Chapter 76 77 Chapter 77- Theras Perspective 78 Chapter 78- Theras Perspective 79 Chapter 79 80 Chapter 80 81 Chapter 81 82 Chapter 82 83 Chapter 83 84 Chapter 84: Karly's perspective 85 Chapter 85: Thera's Perspective 86 Chapter 86: Thera's Perspective 87 Chapter 87: Thera's Perspective 88 Chapter 88 89 Chapter 89 90 Chapter 90 91 Chapter 91: Side Story 3- a lesson on invaders 92 Chapter 92: character summaries 93 Chapter 93 94 Chapter 94: Falk’s Perspective 95 Chapter 95 96 Chapter 96 97 Chapter 97 98 Chapter 98 99 Chapter 99 100 Chapter 100 101 Chapter 101 102 Chapter 102: Thera's Perspective 103 Chapter 103 104 Chapter 104 105 Chapter 105 106 Chapter 106 107 Chapter 107 108 Chapter 108 109 Chapter 109 110 Chapter 110 111 Chapter 111 112 Chapter 112 113 Chapter 113 114 Chapter 114 115 Chapter 115 116 Chapter 116 117 Chapter 117 118 Chapter 118: Thera's perspective 119 Chapter 119 120 Chapter 120 121 Chapter 121: Thera’s Perspective 122 Chapter 122 123 Chapter 123 124 Chapter 124: Thera's Perspective 125 Chapter 125: Side story Gods and Demons 126 Chapter 126 127 Chapter 127: Thera's Perspective 128 Chapter 128 129 Chapter 129 130 Chapter 130 131 Chapter 131 132 Chapter 132 133 Chapter 133 134 Chapter 134: Thera's Perspective 135 Chapter 135 136 Chapter 136: Thera's Perspective 137 Chapter 137: Thera's Perspective 138 Chapter 138 139 Chapter 139 140 Chapter 140 141 Chapter 141 142 Chapter 142 143 Chapter 143 144 Chapter 144 145 Chapter 145 146 Chapter 146 147 Chapter 147

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