Chapter 384: Appraisal 4 (1/2)
Chapter 384: Appraisal 4
Aldrich and Valera stood at the edge of the table, peering at Medula and Fler'Gan's work The journal was propped open to its first page, ical force conjured by the worktable Above it was a mystically created silhouette of blue that looked to be an exact replica
"Check the stability of the simulacrum," said Medula as she held her hands to either side of the silhouette, feeding it h ers
"Stability is perfect," said Fler'Gan "The siinal construct as possible I dare to say that even specialists in the Order would struggle tosimulacra of toes and the countless letterings upon them, is no easy task indeed"
Aldrich understood the process now A simulacrum was a copy of an item that showed it in different stats You could use it to showcase an itees, or you could use it to show an item's potential future
"The Order held many talented scholars, yes," said Medula "But none had the most precious treasure that those of us who delve into the pursuit of knowledge crave
Immortality"
"Indeed," said Fler'Gan reflectively, no doubt re his own quest for i but reed to do this with far less pushback than I thought," said Aldrich
"Not entirely of my own volition," said Medula "In the Necropolis bound to you, the only one that sees through your eyes is the Death Lord, the one with greatest connection to this realm as its creator and, subsequently connection to you
She sensed your arrival, that you needed my assistance, and requested before meditation that I help you with this She stated further that it was i out my talent for free"
"Not for free," Aldrich re you"
"If the stock is as good as the sample you sent here before, then and only then shall I be satisfied," said Medula "Though, tracing the structure of this toreatly interesting in its own right"
'You ht, but he kept that to hioing to show up, even in Blackwater
Best not to spoil the academic curiosity that had lit up in Medula for now
"So, is there anything alance, no," said Fler'Gan He used his psychic power to flip the journal's pages, and the copy that Medula created es between both, trying to spot differences
He did this with every page, and he did it at a rapid-fire pace that alh the journals with no regard for the text at all
That was how fast Fler'Gan's brain worked, it seemed
"Cursory?" said Aldrich "I want you to be sure"
"My simulacrum is accurate, but not co in the siinal pages" Medula nodded towards the journals, and Aldrich recognized with a very close look that she was right "However, the difference is es are replicas, as far as the text itself is concerned," said Fler'Gan
"Half filled with nonsensical raving, too," said Medula "Who wrote this drivel?"
"A great hero," said Aldrich, and the solemnity in his tone uard, the writer of the journal, down any ," said Medula
"That is soree with you upon," said Valera
"Indeed," agreed Fler'Gan
"Idealistic heroism isn't the path I choose to walk, but I do respect those that choose to bear its hardshi+ps And the les farther than anyone else did," said Aldrich He nodded, preparing to finish here and take the journal back
E was different about the journal Appraisal froes in the journal