Edge of Eons: A Cultivation Novel by Darren Hultberg Jr

Edge of Eons: A Cultivation Novel by Darren Hultberg Jr

Author:Darren Hultberg Jr [Hultberg, Darren Jr]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: LitRPG
Amazon: B07R5JK32T
Published: 2019-04-27T04:00:00+00:00


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Item: Soulscriber

A tool infused with spirit energy used to inscribe runes

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“First, we have to put a sealing rune on the... taser,” Renji began. “That’ll allow us the infuse the weapon with spirit energy without it dissipating into essence.”

Renji handed Roy the tool then methodically guided his hand over the taser. Seconds later, a small yet detailed rune glowed atop the device.

“Now comes one of the difficult parts,” the old man said, sliding his tool back into his pocket. “It’s time for you to create a spirit stone.”

The two of them worked on creating Roy’s spirit stone for what seemed like hours, though it was actually closer to just one. The technique was actually rather uncomplicated; draw spirit energy into your palm. Focus that energy into the shape of a sphere while adding more energy to make it as dense as possible. Then merely use the other hand to temper the sphere of energy with a second, more concentrated blast.

Roy was certain that he could get the technique down, but his already taxed spirit aura was making it difficult to draw the copious amounts of energy needed to finish. Finally, after several attempts, he dropped to his knees, his brow dripping with sweat.

“Is it... always... this difficult,” the void adept asked between labored breaths.

Renji let out another chuckle. “Indeed, most adepts can’t produce more than one spirit stone a day. It will likely take many failed attempts before you can create an orb of your own.”

“Damn,” Roy muttered. “Well, do you mind if I sit here and practice a bit?”

Renji grinned. “I actually think I’m beginning to enjoy the company, so long as you don’t hold me up from getting my work done. I’m very busy you know.”

“Fair enough,” Roy replied, offering Renji another slight bow. He rather enjoyed the company of the old spiritcrafter, not just because he reminded him of his grandfather, but because he didn’t outright judge him for being a damned outrealmer.

Just as Roy began to focus on his next attempt at the stone, the front door to the shop swung open, and then she entered.

Standing at just over five feet tall, the woman carried an air of confidence about her that more than made up for her lack in height. She wore a light green uniform that hugged her body just a bit too tight, though wrapped around her forearms were what appeared to be jade-colored vines.

As she walked through the shop, her intense, green eyes darted back and forth from weapon to weapon, though her short, black hair remained perfectly still.

Roy gave her a scan.



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