Memories of the Reborn: A Cultivating Gamelit Harem Adventure (Spellheart Book 3) by Marvin Whiteknight

Memories of the Reborn: A Cultivating Gamelit Harem Adventure (Spellheart Book 3) by Marvin Whiteknight

Author:Marvin Whiteknight [Whiteknight, Marvin]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Marvin's pretend publishing company
Published: 2020-06-17T22:00:00+00:00


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“So this dirty and shriveled flower is the key ingredient?” I asked Sava as I knelt on the ground examining a half wilted greenish-red flower with only two half-frayed petals barely hanging on.

Ferocious Baneleaf (Level 0)

In the right environment, with zeal, this plant can grow into a ferocious predator capable of tearing flesh from monster and elf alike. In zeal-poor environments, it becomes an ordinary plant.

“It doesn’t have to be this flower specifically.” Sava explained. “It just has to be a plant with the potential to become predatory. Most plants are enhanced by zeal infusions, but only a select few become aggressive. Even fewer can be controlled.”

“That control is the process I’m most interested in.” I said. “Can you explain it for me?”

Sava gave me a sorry smile. “I was lucky enough to regain enough memory fragments of me using this spell that I could cast this simplified version of it. It must have been a favorite in my… previous life.” Sava said awkwardly. She still hadn’t fully come to terms that so much had happened to her a lifetime ago, only for her to forget everything.

“So you can’t tell me.” I sagged.

“I can’t tell you.” Sava agreed. “However, I’ve gathered a few flowers. Your blood crystals do work, though not as well as fresh blood. The blood crystals don’t capture enough zeal to power my spell on their own, and I can’t seem to use zeal crystals as a substitute. Watch my spell casting process with me and you might be able to assist me in figuring out how the spell works. I’m just as interested in the mechanism as you are.”

And so Sava started to feed nature zeal into the Ferocious Baneleaf. My mage sight was better than most elves, having gotten magical vision on the level of a true mage while only a heartwielder. My mystical perception had only improved since then and I’d gained the power to pick out individual particles of zeal easily, not only of my own aspect, but of most other aspects as well. Because of this, I was able to immediately discern the intricate patterns of Sava’s spell and point out several small changes that would make it more efficient.

The initial stage of the spell was simple enough. Sava simply bolstered the flower’s tissues with an influx of nature zeal and vitality from a blood crystal. The spell didn’t stay so simple for long. The spell crept into the plant alongside the influx of energy, infiltrating every part of the plant but focusing mostly on a central location inside the bulb where nature zeal was converging.

With surprise, I realized the spell was making a tiny nature spellheart. Creating a spellheart through casting a spell took a frightening amount of power, but as a late mage acolyte Sava could absorb and release levels of energy that no heartwielder could dream of. Based on the weary bags forming under Sava’s eyes and her depleted power reserves, I realized nobody lower than late mage acolyte



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