Demigod-level weapons do not all possess the [Soldier Lord’s Will].
As long as [Soldier Lord’s Will] appears, it ans that a part of the weapon master’s will remains within the weapon.
Since the Aurora Blade has just been reforged, there is no will of the user embedded in the sword yet. To put it in simpler terms, it hasn’t recognized its master yet.
On the surface, it seems that whoever picks up this sword now can imprint their will onto it and beco its master.
However, the reality is different.
Not just anyone can imprint their will onto a demigod weapon.
Since it is a demigod weapon, naturally, only a demigod can accomplish this.
Lu Heng held the Aurora Blade, closed his eyes, extended his spiritual power into the sword, felt the aura within, and then lded the [Mountain Range] divinity into it.
After a mont, the Aurora Blade emitted a faint glow, and [Soldier Lord’s Will] took effect.
The recognition of the master process was smooth.
After all, Lu Heng was already the master of the Aurora Blade and had used it to defeat countless foes, so the process proceeded smoothly.
Once [Soldier Lord’s Will] took effect, it strengthened the bond between Lu Heng and the Aurora Blade, enhancing all skills and special effects of the Aurora Blade by 20%.
Next, Lu Heng tested the Aurora Blade’s divine attribute skill [Gravity Tide].
When [Gravity Tide] was activated, it stirred up a powerful gravity, and at the instant of its appearance, even the direction of the light’s transmission was deflected.
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When the news that the demigod weapon [Aurora Blade] was successfully forged spread throughout the Black Iron Dwarf Kingdom, the entire kingdom was in an uproar.
Since the era of Emperor Sorondal, the Black Iron Dwarves’ forging skills had been declining, and it had been three centuries since they last forged a demigod weapon.
Now, under the leadership of Master Gulu, the Black Iron Dwarves have once again forged a demigod weapon.
This is a milestone event for the Black Iron Dwarves and holds great significance for the revival of the entire tribe.
Therefore, the Dwarf King Sorreville Copper Furnace ordered a three-day celebration for the whole tribe.
The Forging Furnace Square in Molten Crown North City was decorated to beco the celebration center, with twelve obsidian pillars entwined with molten runes and chanical light belts, sparkling like stars in the night.
Sorreville Copper Furnace also decided to showcase this demigod weapon to the whole kingdom during the festival.
Even before the start of the demigod weapon forging, Sorreville Copper Furnace had people prepare for the festival.
Therefore, after the successful forging, it only took three days to have everything ready for the festival.
On the day of the festival.
From dawn, tens of thousands of Black Iron Dwarves gathered from all over the kingdom at the square, waiting for the mont of glory for the tribe to arrive.
By noon, the festival officially began.
Thousands of Black Iron Dwarf craftsn, dressed in secret silver armor lined with gold, marched in, holding forging hamrs and striking shields, creating a rhythmic ceremonial music.
This was the Black Iron Dwarves’ unique celebration dance for the God of Forging, and only craftsn recognized by the God of Forging could participate in this performance.
The chanical lord "Zero", composed of nanorobots and having participated in the forging process, beca the protagonist of this God of Forging performance, appearing in the center of the square.
The chanical lord released a gigantic holographic projection, recreating the forging process of the demigod weapon.
From the slting of Star Realm Sawtooth to Master Gulu’s countless hamr strikes, and finally the shining brilliance of the Aurora Blade, causing waves of cheers from the crowd.
After the holographic image finished playing, the square slowly quieted down.
Master Gulu, wearing a plain dark red forging robe, slowly ascended the stage accompanied by Dwarf King Sorreville Copper Furnace and Great Wizard Hogrey.
He held the Aurora Blade in both hands, its blade shimring with the starry brilliance of the Star Realm and the fiery clouds of the Molten Crown.
Usually, Master Gulu was reticent, but at this mont his voice was loud: "This sword is the first demigod weapon forged by the Black Iron Dwarves in three hundred years! This glory belongs to every tribe mber who contributed to it!"
With his shout, the Aurora Blade emanated a slight wave of Gravity Tide, making the surrounding space ripple like water. A beam of light shot skyward, as if lighting up the stars in the sky, so splendid it inspired reverence in hearts.
The final stage of the festival was the "Forging Fire" ceremony.
Master Gulu lightly touched a newly forged lava stele with the Aurora Blade, on which were engraved the nas of all who participated in the forging.
This monunt will stand forever in the Black Iron Dwarf Kingdom, marking the great revival of the Black Iron Tribe.
King Sorreville Copper Furnace, on behalf of Master Gulu, announced that the kingdom would henceforth recruit students to pass down the forging skills, ensuring the Black Iron Tribe’s craftsmanship is inherited through generations.
After the festival concluded, the Black Iron Dwarves opened their treasured volcanic ale, celebrating the birth of the demigod weapon with fine drinks and joyful songs.
Lu Heng stood on the balcony of the second floor beside the square, watching as Master Gulu was surrounded by young craftsn seeking guidance, a smile appeared on his face.
This master, who had already forged a demigod weapon, was still unaccustod to speaking, but whenever soone asked about the forging details, he would do his best to explain to those eager to learn.
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After the festival, Master Gulu forged a model of the Aurora Blade and placed it in the Forging City.
The Aurora Blade was returned to Lu Heng’s hands.
Lu Heng and Master Gulu sat down for a chat, asking him when he would return to Blue Star.
The Molten Crown had just been rebuilt, and there was still much to do.
Moreover, having just forged a demigod weapon, there was a lot of follow-up research that needed to be conducted.
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