Above The Sky (Yin Tianshen Yin) Chapter 67: Inscription pattern
In the 766th year of the Terra calendar, the season of red leaves is in the middle.
In the afternoon, the lecture hall.
At this time, almost all the students had already left. Even Elder Pude had tested some of Ian's knowledge points not long ago. After getting a satisfactory answer, he went to the front line outside the city to negotiate with the Viscount about the supply of the imperial capital. allocation.
But Ian happened to be thinking about a question about the inscription, so he didn't want to interrupt his train of thought, so he stayed alone in the classroom.
Inscriptions, also known as runes, are a skill that originated from the dwarves and eventually spread to the races of Terra.
The root of the inscription, as the name suggests, is based on 'words'.
If you want to learn, you must first learn to read and write. And this is also the difficulty that bothers beginners of inscriptions the most.
On the continent of Terra, except for some dialects of various ethnic groups and countries, basically the same language is commonly used, which is also called the "universal language".
"In addition, special inscriptions also need special ink filling to work."
Ian closed his notebook, lost in thought.
Copying, using, and learning different extraordinary structures are the essence of inscriptions. Only those with good memory have the basis to learn inscriptions.
As it happens, Ian's memory is quite good.
For more than a month, he has proficiently mastered the reading and writing of the common language of Terra. This is also thanks to Ian's mother in this life. She is an intelligent and literate woman. After a little foundation, it doesn't take much effort for him to learn, and he doesn't need to spend time getting used to it.
If the inscription is the engine, and the light ink is the gasoline, the inscription can certainly trigger changes in the natural spiritual energy field, but it does not have power itself, and needs to be filled with light ink to create a real effect.
Because he was still young, he couldn't rashly strengthen his muscles, but even so, because of sufficient nutrition, Ian's strength and endurance were also considerably strengthened.
If it was him now, when he met the three indigenous hunters who attacked him and Brin back then, he wouldn't need Brin to attract attention for him to sneak attack, and he would be able to suppress the opponent head-on, and even kill one or two.
But the current level is the limit.
The sublimation of the liver is on the right track, but it will be completely completed at the end of the year. At that time, Ian will have the most basic qualifications to take potions. Otherwise, just touching many potion ingredients is enough to poison ordinary people and beginners like him.
You know, for the sake of stability, ordinary practitioners will even spend a few years sublimating their internal organs before considering taking potions for the final transformation.
Ian was able to advance so much in advance, entirely because of Hilliard's detailed planning for him.