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On another note, I'd like to have another pc call Iṃgor out on his frequent daydreaming. I assume the others know that Iṃgor was living alone in the wild for some time, so the frequent daydreaming should dazzle at least one of them.
"We traveled to this town to purchase some weaponry, which is essential to our duty as hunters." Iṃgor promptly responded without thinking about it, his subconsciousness created that response as he was daydreaming again. One could easily tell from his eyes and absent expression that he wasn't present mentally.
While heading down the road Iṃgor wondered if there was a coalmine near coalstrike as the name suggests. A coal mine would be a very interesting place to train or fight, as it allows many uses of the environment.
"Thank you very much, this is just what I need. I suppose you don't mind if I test them?"
With that Iṃgor looked for a location where he could safely draw the range-increasing rune on the ground, large enough for him to stand within it. He specified the range increase by drawing 16 9s on the circumference of an invisible circle, he wanted to see how that would be interpreted. Once completed he stepped into the center of the rune and used up all his mana reserves to cast his tracking spell, looking for Joshua. Not because Iṃgor was interested in his location, but because he needed to specify a target, that wouldn't exist too often within a radius he didn't knew. He knew using up that much mana at once would also affect his physical condition.
"Is it possible to buy or borrow some of your scriptures on exicus spells? Preferably borrow. I am especially looking for modifier-type runes, if you could call them that. Add them to another rune and they modify its behaviour. Something that increases the range of vitae spells would be nice too." Iṃgor inquires.
"Excuse me, but what is this trinket for?" Iṃgor speaks out while pointing at it.
"The pattern reminds me of something, but I can't put my finger on it. And regarding the sword, I have no objections there, but I am not the deciding factor in my team."
While he spoke, his necklace, which had the same pattern, hung around his neck, but sadly outside his view.
"Which kingdoms exactly?" Iṃgor inquires while absently staring at the trinket, attempting to figure out where he had seen that pattern.
He was lost in thought, something that usually doesn't happen to him in the wild.
The word 'bloodshed' went right past his mind, unnoticed.
"Thanks, although I just wanted to see whether there are some protective measures on it." Iṃgor informed while handing over the sword.
The enchanter notices Iṃgor's necklace in the process, seeing a runic pattern.
Seeing the tracking spell revealed no location the unknown runes were displayed, apart from the sword, he sighs, the only remaining realistic chance of getting info on them right now was this enchanter, so he decides to be blunt about it.
"I do not recognize these runes, do you know anything about them, or any place we could find out anything about them? The other ones are relatively clear to read." Iṃgor asks while pointing at the specific runes.
To Sapphire's remark he answers: "The runes I can read specify that the sword shall ignite when ordered to. The way to order it is not specified."
Unable to identify some of the runes, Iṃgor decides to experiment.
He makes sure nothing, that is affected by fire, is near and then speaks with a loud and clear voice while staring at the sword: "I order thee to ignite!"
His main concern was, that the unknown runes prevented anyone but the owner from using it, effectively making the sword simply a normal sword outside of Nawar's hands.
Meanwhile he started searching for the pattern of the unknown runes with his spell, hoping to find them in a book somewhere in town.
"It is less than thinking of something, but more like applying conditions, which must be met. For example if I would track 'every lifeform', everything, that is considered alive would be tracked. However, the spell does not disciminate between targets, so I don't know anything about the tracked objects, apart from their location and that they meet all conditions. However, the spell also has its limits, track too many things at once, regardless if intentional or not, and you just wasted a ton of mana and got a headache. Basically, to track something you want, you need to know what makes it different from most other objects in the spell's range. And as Nawar demonstrated the spell can also be countered, as he prevented it from tracking himself during his escape." Iṃgor elaborated while looking closely at the marks on the sword, memorizing them while looking for a common pattern they all follow.
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