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“I used up all the adamant and I’m not allowed to use leftover dragon scales for anything other than the master, but if you don’t mind sothing made with death iron and monster bones to improve its quality, I can have your equipnt ready in a few days.’ Dwarvin inford her with a respectful nod.

Emília had been respectful, unlike Treevor who discredited her work and put all the credit on the materials used, so Dwarvin was honored to create her personal equipnt.

“If you’re done talking, I want to test my equipnt soon.” Athos spoke and didn’t wait another second, removing the mannequin’s armor and putting it on. As expected from a custom-made outfit, it fit like a glove.

“How I am?” Athos asked after putting on his armor, opening his visor to see perfectly. The T-shaped visor made peripheral vision a little difficult, but that was the only problem Athos found with the armor. His armor was unusually light, despite adamant being a heavy tal.

“You look just like the mannequin, only whiter.” Treevor said with a shrug and turned to Dwarvin. “What is your masterpiece capable of doing?”

“In addition to barrier enchantnts and kinetic energy absorption, I’ve also added magic dispersion to cover weakness to magic and an enchantnt that lowers armor weight as passive enchantnts. Adamant is a heavy tal, after all.” Dwarvin explained.

“I also runesmith the leather on the inside, master. Try to activate the enchantnts into the leather, I’m sure it will be a pleasant surprise.” Dwarvin spoke cryptically.

“Okay, I’ll-” Athos spoke and activated the enchantnts on the leather, gasping in shock at the result. Suddenly he was able to feel all of his surroundings perfectly and his mind was clear, his thoughts much faster than usual.

“Is this the sensory field and cold mind?” Athos asked in shock, realizing that his signature abilities were imbued in the armor.

.....

“Exactly! Do you rember the first ti I called you to consult and asked about the skills and spells the master usually uses? So I turned so of your skills into enchantnts and runesmithing. Not bad, isn’t it?” Dwarvin explained his trick, but Treevor cut him off in shock.

“Wait, how did you do that? Figuring out the right runes to turn a skill into an enchantnt must take days of work to find the right combination. How do you do that in such a short amount of ti?” Treevor asked in disbelief, unable to understand the dwarf’s technique.

“Please, we dwarves aren’t called the father of the runesmith for nothing. We don’t need to waste ti trying out so many runes until we find the right patterns. Dwarves have an innate understanding of runesmithing and we can figure out the runes needed for a spell or skill just with a look.” Dwarvin pointed to his own empty sockets to emphasize his point.

“Is a single look enough? It really is an amazing skill.” Unlike Treevor, Athos didn’t feel jealous of the skill and focused on the equipnt. “What are those encrusted crystals?”

“I’m glad you asked! Those are crystal horn rhinoceros horns. We don’t have magic stones, so I used them as a substitute to increase the amount of energy in the tals and power the passive enchantnts. The master may not know this, But rhinoceros horns store large amounts of world energy and are very similar to magic stones.”

“I’ve only managed to runesmithing so many enchantnts thanks to these crystals.” Dwarvin scratched the back of his head in embarrassnt, blaming himself for his lack of skill.

“If horns are similar to magic stones, then we have an infinite magic stone farm?” Emilia asked hopefully, but Dwarvin laughed at the idea.

“It’s not that simple. It takes years for crystals to form, so the venture won’t be that profitable. Of course it’s still better than waiting decades for them to form naturally in magic stone mines, so so villages create them as cattle.”

“You guys are losing focus again.” Athos spoke to get their attention again. “I already understand the armor enchantnts, but what about the shield and sword?” He picked up the weapons and realized they were light as was the armor.

“Both have weight decrease enchantnts, but the shield also absorbs kinetic energy and so does your teor charge skill. I have to say that this skill was the hardest to runesmithing, master.” Dwarvin began to complain.

“This ability is incredibly complex. It mixes not only abilities with magic, it also uses two different elents. I wanted to add other enchantnts, but the most I could add was return, which returns the shield to your hand.

“You need to feed the return enchantnt before casting the shield for it to work, don’t forget that.” Dwarvin instructed before moving on to the sword.

“This sword was made with dragon fangs and saber-toothed tigers, so its blade can cut magic just like a dragon’s fangs, in addition to vibrating at high speed to improve cutting and being able to release blades of black aura.”

“Dragon fangs can cut spells?” Athos asked in doubt.

“No, but all parts of a dragon are filled with mana and energy can affect energy. Normally you would have to empower the sword with your mana, but this sword cuts energy without that need.” Dwarvin said.

Athos fed the sword with mana and touched the sword’s blade, feeling it vibrate slightly. He swung the sword a few tis to test the weapon’s weight and balance, before smiling in satisfaction.

‘So my ancient sword was enchanted with saber-toothed tiger fangs.’ A sudden thought crossed his mind, rembering the first enchanted weapon he received from Khali.

“The weapon is incredible. I can’t wait to test its power on any group of monsters that try to invade the camp. Incredible work, Dwarvin.” Athos spoke and thanked Dwarvin for the excellent equipnt.

“Don’t thank , master. Everything we own belongs to you, don’t forget that.” Dwarvin was glad of the thanks, but kept his composure.

“Master, one last thing. The different enchantnts on weapons are connected and you can get different effects from it, but you need to activate several enchantnts at the sa ti to do that.” Dwarvin explained seriously to avoid future mistakes.

“I created your weapons so that the shield and sword are connected to the armor and you can mix effects from all of them, but you need to have them on hand.” Dwarvin explained, but Athos’ mind was already elsewhere.

‘If what he says is true, then the possibilities are even greater than I thought. Not only was the power of the entire set much greater, but I should be able to further increase its power using my shared blessing spell and with the correct potions.’ Athos thought as his smile only grew.

Athos rembered the spell that allowed him to share the effect of potions or skills with other objects or artifacts, in exchange for a reduction in duration ti or increase in mana consumption respectively.

If he added his own abilities and those of his magic organ, Athos could achieve absurdities effects.

“Have you nad this set yet?” Athos asked.

“I haven’t decided yet. I was hoping the master could do the honors.” Dwarvin shook his head and asked Athos to na it.

“Hmm...” Athos began to think seriously, feeling that his weapons deserved a mighty na befitting their power. Athos felt jealous of Dwarvin who was able to think of a shared curse quickly.

He discarded several nas that sounded simple or shaful like skely sword.

“I think the sword could be called dragontusk, while bonesaw for shield.” Athos muttered aloud, but the armor was the problem. He had no idea what a suitable na for an armor would be, so he asked for help.

“Any suggestions for armor?” He asked Treevor and Emilia, as Dwarvin didn’t intend to get involved.

“Just add Death or corrupted like you did with tals.” Treevor spoke disinterestedly, but Athos rejected the idea imdiately.

“No creativity. Emília, you’re next.” Athos passed the turn to Emília.

“Well, you chose dragontusk and bonesaw for the materials used in the weapon, right? So how about scaledrako?” Emília suggested, but the skeletons didn’t seem very convinced.

“The na isn’t bad, but it doesn’t feel right. A reference to scales isn’t bad, but drako sounds weird. I think we can keep the scale and choose another word to complent it.” Athos spoke.

“How about Skullscale? You know, like your skull-shaped shoulder pads?” Treevor started taking the na choice seriously all of a sudden.

“You little punks, deathscale gets so much better.” Dwarvin was unable to stand still hearing bad nas and got involved.

“We’ve already nad a lot of things death and corrupted. Necroscale also goes together.” Athos made a suggestion of his own, causing the skeletons to nod.

“Ohhh!” They clapped and finally agreed on a na.

An alert started ringing in the heads of all the skeletons, alerting that a group of Sun lions were attacking, making Athos smile.

“Perfectly tid. They’ll be a good test for .” Athos spoke and warned the watchn on the wall to buy ti until he arrived.

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