"You created a new rune horn?" Tootooby looked at Angor in surprise.
He thought Angor was going to ask about his recent experiences, such as how he felt about the Dream Crystal.
However, the first thing Angor asked after they sat down was whether Tootooby created a new rune horn.
So the 'exchange' he was talking about was the exchange of mageweaths?
Tootooby felt a little disappointed. He was going to ask Angor something about the Dream Crystal, but Angor didn't even ask about it.
But then again, it wasn't a bad idea to have someone to talk about runes with.
After all, Tootooby had been studying runes all by himself all these years.
He only talked to Angor once in Hot Gold City, and that was when Tootooby felt that he had gained a deeper understanding of runes.
Tootooby also realized that he couldn't just focus on studying runes behind closed doors.
Tootooby was more than happy to talk about runes with Angor.
"I've created many rune horns myself, but I don't know if this is a new one," Tootooby said.
Tootooby sounded a little awkward, but he wasn't lying.
During his time in the White Sun Mirror Domain, he had indeed created many devil rune horns. To him, these devil rune horns were all "new".
But don't forget, he was a Hollow Man.
He lost a lot of his memories, including those related to rune horns.
Therefore, he couldn't tell if the Magic Rune Horn he derived was a brand new one or if it was a Magic Rune Horn that already existed in the past and he just forgot about it.
But Angor did not know the answer to that question.
Angor grew excited when he heard Tootooby saying that he already created rune horns.
If Tootooby could create rune horns, it meant that Tootooby already had a complete set of basic rules. Maybe the simplified formula Angor was looking for could be found in this set of rules.
But Angor wasn't completely sure.
After all, Angor's idea was to create a new rune horn by simplifying the models of cantrips and spells.
If Tutu Tutu's method of deriving the Rune Horn was not from the spell model, then it would be completely different.
With that in mind, Angor said, "I know a thing or two about rune horns. How about this? If you don't mind, I can take a look and see if your new rune horn is a new one. "
Angor's face blushed a little when he said that.
Knowledge was the most valuable resource in the wizarding world.
A new rune horn was definitely worth a fortune. Therefore, when Angor suggested that he would be the one to examine Tootooby's rune horn, he felt ashamed that he was about to get something for free.
To ease his embarrassment, Angor added, "You don't need to write down all the rune horns. Just write down half of them, and tell me the name and the corresponding environment."
In this case, Angor could tell whether it was a new rune or not even if Tootooby didn't tell him everything.
However, Tootooby only chuckled at Angor's suggestion. "Don't worry about it. It's just some rune horns. I've studied enough rune horns to fill dozens of books. They're nothing special to me. "
Angor wanted to argue, but Tootooby spoke first.
"I know. You're going to use the wizarding world's rules again," Tuttlebee said before he could.
"That's what you did back in Hot Gold City. Whenever we talk about something profound, you keep talking about 'trade' and 'confidentiality'. That's so boring.
I don't want to make this conversation as boring as last time. So, you can set aside the rules of the World of Adepts for now. Communication is communication. "
Tootooby wasn't stupid. He understood Angor's "politeness".
Being polite was a good thing, but Tootooby didn't care about such trivial benefits. It was better to be open and honest.
Besides, Tootooby didn't think such knowledge was important at all.
Since Tootooby had already said so, Angor didn't want to refuse. Still, he wanted to compensate Tootooby in other ways. For example, he could give Tootooby some rune knowledge.
…
Since Tootooby wanted to see the rune horns, Tootooby needed a medium.
Tootooby wanted to go to Rabbit Town and see if there were any pens and paper there.
However, Angor gave Tootooby a better option. With a wave of his hand, he placed several illusion nodes in front of Tootooby.
He didn't need to use Tootooby's spirit power to control the nodes. Instead, he could change the shape of the nodes with "thought".
Whether it was paper or drawing runes in the air, the nodes could take shape with a single thought.
The only downside was that Angor had to control the output of spirit power in the background.
Yes, Tootooby wasn't using Tootooby's spirit power, but Angor's.
However, this wasn't a big deal for Angor. The Dream Crystal also contained nightmare aura, which could be replenished at any time.
Tootooby was quite surprised that Angor could create illusions in the Dream Crystal. Logically speaking, shouldn't the energy system of the outside world be completely silent in the Dream Crystal?
Tootooby didn't think too much about it though. He assumed that Angor was an experienced "player" of the Dream Crystal who already knew how to use multiple fairy-level items and abilities.
Tootooby had only heard of such an experienced player before. According to Tootooby, there was a sealed "World's Grind" dungeon near Rabbit Town, and there were experienced players inside.
Tootooby then realized that Angor was the one who gave him his login device, so it wasn't surprising that Tootooby was an experienced player.
Tootooby cast away his unnecessary thoughts and controlled the illusion nodes to create a rune engraving pen. Next, he created a small bottle of blood ink and a stack of parchment paper.
Tootooby looked at the familiar items and felt as if he had returned to his home in the City of Gold.
The only difference was that the pen and the blood ink were just illusions. They didn't contain any supernatural energy.
But this was enough.
Tootooby didn't need the rune horn to work.
With that in mind, Tootooby picked up the pen, dipped it in the blood ink, and quickly began to draw rune horns on the parchment paper.
Since he didn't need to do any detailed work, the rune horns, which were usually very small in size, were enlarged on the parchment paper. Tootooby's speed was fast.
In just ten minutes, Tootooby had finished more than 20 pages.
Each page had a rune horn.
Dudubi even used illusion nodes to create a cloud and drew two three-dimensional magic rune horns with a carving brush.
Seeing that Tootooby was going to keep drawing, Angor quickly stopped it.
"This should be enough."
Tootooby stopped as well. "Let's stop here then. If there aren't any new rune horns, I'll draw something more complicated."
Angor looked at the complicated lines and three-dimensional rune horns and didn't know what to say.
"That's not complicated enough?
Are you saying there are more complicated rune horns? "
Tutu Tutu said, "Indeed, there are some more complicated Rune Horns. There was a time when I mixed the effects of several Rune Horns together to make a more complicated Rune Horn in order to reduce the surface area of a single Rune Horn. But later, I realized that the smaller the surface area, the more energy I need to draw, and the easier it is to make mistakes.
"Once you make a mistake, you'll suffer a real backlash." As Du Du Bi spoke, he recalled the past. When he thought of the pain of the backlash, he felt his forehead begin to sweat.
"So, those complicated rune horns aren't necessarily better than ordinary rune horns."
There must be a reason why ordinary rune horns could survive until now.
Still, it was possible to combine multiple rune horns to create a more complicated rune horn with the same effect. It was also a kind of basic skill.
Anyway, Angor couldn't do it. He still had a long way to go before he could reach that level.
Judging from this, Dudubi was indeed a genius mageweath Warlock.
Now that he no longer had to worry about the wizarding world, he could focus on studying runes in the Sun Mirror Domain and make great progress. With his current skills, he was definitely worthy of the title "Rune Master".
With that thought in mind, he picked up the parchment and began reading the rune horn Toottoby created.
It didn't take him long to read all 26 pages of the parchment.
According to the comparison, Angor already knew the rune horns drawn on 20 of the parchment. The structure of the horns was slightly distorted, but according to Tootooby's description, Angor could tell that these were rune horns that had already been created by someone before.
The rune horns created by Tootooby were more complicated than the existing ones, so they couldn't be considered the best solution. However, one had to know that the mageweath horns that existed today had been continuously optimized by generations of mageweath warlocks, and it was the credit of countless people. It was already very outstanding for Tudu to be able to reach such a level on his own.
Judging from the 20 rune horns he already knew, Angor had no doubt about Tootooby's ability to create new rune horns.
And that was exactly what Angor thought.
As for the remaining six, Angor had never seen any of them before. The two three-dimensional rune horns drawn on the illusion cloud were also his blind spots.
He couldn't say for sure that the eight rune horns were completely new ones. There were so many wizards in the four corners of the wizarding world that he didn't know about. Maybe someone had already created similar rune horns in places he didn't know about.
But at least Angor was sure that the eight rune horns were completely new in the southern wizarding region.
They could be considered as original rune horns.
Now, Angor was sure that Tootooby was a Rune Master who could create rune horns. But there was one more problem to be solved. Did Tootooby use the rune horns as reference to a spell model?
"You mean the Simplification Method?" Doodlebee asked.
"Simplification? You mean part of a spell model? "
Tutu Tutu nodded, and replied, "That's right, I've read in my notes that there are currently three mainstream methods in the mageweath world to derive a mageweath horn. They are Simplification, Associative, and Special. "
Simplification meant that he would select a part of the spell model and perform a simplified simulation on it.
Of course, Simplification didn't only allow one to choose a spell model.
The Sun Mirror Domain's Aether Condensation, the Winged People's Fruit, the Haunt World's Telekinesis, and so on all had similar energy structures that could be used to create rune horns.
However, it wasn't easy to choose the right energy structure. It required constant trial and error, which was time-consuming. But since the energy structure could be used as a reference, the target would be clear.
Associative was to find the commonalities and connections between rune horns by observing and summarizing, then create new rune horns.
This method was both the praise of The Fool and a stepping stone for geniuses.
The Fool could spend a lot of time and effort to find new rune horns.
Geniuses could also create new rune horns in the blink of an eye.
In other words, Associative was suitable for most Rune Masters.
As for the Special method, Tootooby didn't know much about it. It seemed to be something passed down in some big academies. Angor's predecessor only recorded it in his handbook without any specific details.
"So which one did you use?" This was the first time Angor heard that there were different ways to create rune horns.
"Both Simplification and Associative," Tootooby said.
"Associative is usually too flexible, so the rune horns I get may not be what I want. So, most of the time, I chose Simplification. "
After all, Simplification had a clear goal.
For example, if you wanted a rune horn related to "fire", you had to analyze the energy structure related to "fire".
As long as the analysis was successful, there wouldn't be any problems.
"But if I suddenly have an idea, I'll also choose Associative. After all, Associative is the fastest way to succeed. "
"So you're trying to do two things at the same time? How many of the twenty-six, um, twenty-eight in total, including the rune horns? How many of them are simplified, and how many are associative?"
Du Du thought for a moment and said, "About half and half. The association method is a little more."
Du Du said before that he mainly walked the simplified method. But in the end, Tootooby used Associative.
Geniuses really have a lot of inspiration.
Angor sighed in his mind.
Still, Tootsie's words were a great relief to Angor. If Tootooby chose Simplification, there must be a corresponding formula.
Angor wondered if he could use it.
(End of Chapter)
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