The Runesmith's Trials 2: A LitRPG Fantasy Adventure by Andrew Karevik & LitRPG Freaks

The Runesmith's Trials 2: A LitRPG Fantasy Adventure by Andrew Karevik & LitRPG Freaks

Author:Andrew Karevik & LitRPG Freaks [Karevik, Andrew & Freaks, LitRPG]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-04-01T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 33

I was a hard person to teach but not to educate. That’s what Baba had told me, because my energies were quite high as a precocious youth. Sitting and listening to someone talk for hours was boring to me, I’d rather experiment and read. That had been my saving grace, as I could sit down and absorb a book from cover to cover, though I had a rather clever secret to this ability.

Magic books were notorious for using lofty language in order to make the writer appear clever or learned, or perhaps to satisfy some other ego requirement. Learning to identify the useless sections and find the real meat of the books early on had allowed me to power through most famous tomes, since a good third of them was almost always self-congratulatory biographies and prose.

All this is to say that devouring the summoner’s library wasn’t nearly as difficult as Cedric had made it out to be. I wasn’t intimidated by study, quite the contrary! Learning how to control and bind summons was paramount if I was going to be able to get my golems up and running.

This wasn’t even for the sake of sales. Without the ability to control my golems properly, my personal use plans wouldn’t come to fruition. The automatic rolling cart was vital if I was going to be able to get a supply chain of potions and other sundries running to the mountain. That was the reason I was studying so fervently. I knew how to summon already. Control was what I needed. Well, control and precision. And a healthy dose of knowing what the hell I was doing.

Fortunately, Cedric had picked up on my resistance to lectures early on and had simply summoned every book for beginners in front of me and said to have at it. Without adult supervision, I was free to study the most interesting areas first, including the essential Types of Summons.

When it came to the art of summoning, there were six different ‘pools’ of entities that one could choose from. These pools were known as Planar Spheres, usually referred to as Spheres. Of the six spheres, I had already summoned from three – a fact I learned as I studied a particularly important section of the work.



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