Chapter 148: Magic Artisan
Chapter 148: Magic Artisan
Borgien Territory, located near the northern border, had a relatively low population compared to its vast land. Being in the north, it was naturally colder than anywhere in the Empire, and the constant raids by savage tribes from the Snowy Mountains further deterred settlement.
Clang!
A black void opened in the air, and a black hand emerged, snapping the neck of a Bloody Wolf.
Such simultaneous events caused dozens of wolves to lose their lives in an instant.
‘It’s terrifying.’
As they followed Morne, they encountered a scene where, in order to break the wolves’ necks simultaneously, individual commands had to be given to dozens of undead.
By watching Morne handle such tasks without blinking an eye, it was clear why he was known as the master of necromancers.
“Luck is on our side. The location where the assembly was held coincidentally isn’t far from where the artisan is.”
While Luna rummaged through the dead wolves, Morne walked with an expression as if he had just come from a drink.
“Did you know each other from the beginning?”
“If you say ‘from the beginning,’ it’s a bit ambiguous. I think I got to know him about 50 years ago.”
“50 years ago… That means Trauler had yet to create the magic sword.”
“That’s right. At that time, he was just an ordinary blacksmith that you could find anywhere. And when he came to find me, he was just one of the unfortunate ones who had experienced a tragic event.”
Listening to Morne, it seemed that Trauler had come to Morne before anything else.
However, I was curious about how an ordinary blacksmith came to make the magic sword. It was a story I didn’t know, so I couldn’t help but be curious.
“It’s amazing that an ordinary blacksmith created the magic sword.”
“He was indeed an ordinary blacksmith at that time. But after creating the magic sword, he possessed an extraordinary skill that couldn’t be called ordinary. To my knowledge, he is now the most outstanding blacksmith among the existing humans.”
Morne seemed to be lost in thought for a moment, focusing on the air.
“Kid, in this cursed world, the people who come to find me are mostly those who have suffered or have tragic backgrounds. It’s the destiny of well-known necromancers.”
“May I ask what that means in more detail?”
“Think about it. Who do you think would come to an infamous necromancer of their own free will?”
People looking for infamous necromancers… It’s probably those who come to use their powers, right? From what I’ve personally experienced, the influence of necromancers in war is almost absolute. Even Aura Masters knelt before them, so there’s no need for a long explanation.
“Are they people who want war?”
“Hehe. It’s a plausible thought, but it’s wrong. Surprisingly, war enthusiasts don’t like necromancers. They consider necromancers a kind of cheating and deliberately exclude them.”
“Why do they exclude them?”
“You should know, but necromancy is a kind of magic that leaves traces. The moment you use it, you can’t help but reveal yourself. Unless you’re immune, like me, people avoid contact with necromancers. If someone hires a necromancer, everyone, including you, will summon necromancers and fight a proxy war.”
In the context of war, their incredibly deceptive abilities become a liability.
In my view, it was a pitiful thought, but people in this era had a lot to consider, so it made sense.
“Then who is coming to find you, exactly?”
“It means exactly what it sounds like. People who have suffered and become unfortunate. Here, tragedy mostly means the death of those around them.”
“Ah…”
Finally, I could grasp it.
The people who actively sought out necromancers.
They were the ones who wanted to utilize the necromancer’s fundamental ability.
“They want to bring someone back to life.”
“Yes. Many people have come to me over the years. Some wanted to reverse the deaths of their parents, while others hoped to awaken their beloved again. And among them, the greatest tragedy I felt was none other than the death of a child.”
As Morne mentioned that, his eyes seemed somewhat moist in a way I couldn’t quite place.
I wondered if I had seen it wrong and tried to examine his face more closely, but suddenly, Morne raised his head and looked up at the sky.
“Is death really a tragedy? I’ve lived for a long time, but I still can’t give a definitive answer.”
“That’s a difficult question.”
“It’s a question for which I can’t give a definitive answer.”
Having experienced Lethe’s dungeon, I realized that death could also be a blessing. Of course, I had no desire to die now, but the value judgment of death seemed to change according to the current situation.
Necromancy, being directly related to death, was undoubtedly a matter worth pondering.
“In any case, Trauler was one of those people. As I said, he came with the greatest tragedy.”
“Did his child die?”
“As far as I could see, yes. But he was chillingly calm, only asking to raise the cold, lifeless child. It was as if he had come to fix a toy. Yes, he wasn’t quite in his right mind back then.”
As we continued to talk, we could finally reach the remains of the dilapidated city walls.
The fallen walls and the rubble that had once been a castle were so destroyed that it was hard to find any intact parts.
Clang! Clang!
Strangely, within this ruin, the sound of hammering could be heard.
What was even more surprising was that we had walked this far, and the sound hadn’t been audible until now.
“Is that the person grandmaster mentioned?”
“Most likely.”
We approached the source of the sound.
And finally, we could witness a bizarre sight.
Clang!
In an empty plaza, a man dressed in thick clothes swung a hammer forcefully, striking something with great determination.
Around him, frost filled the air, and as we got closer, we could feel the temperature dropping rapidly.
‘An excess of mana phenomenon?’
There was no other way to explain it.
Unless it was Trauler’s power, which I knew he didn’t possess.
“Trauler, it’s been a while,” Morne called out.
As Morne addressed him, the man paused his hammering and slowly turned to look at us.
“Morne? You’re late,” he replied.
Morne pointed at me and said, “I had to pick up this kid.”
The man glanced at me once and then returned to his silent work with the hammer.
“Just wait a little bit. I’ll finish up the work, and then we can talk.”
Thunk!
As far as I knew, blacksmithing involved pounding a heated piece of iron with a hammer, but I couldn’t see any fire here. Instead, in this freezing place, the man was pounding a black piece of metal with just an anvil and a hammer, making him appear as if he were a madman.
‘If I didn’t know he was Trauler, I would have thought he was insane.’
Reputation indeed mattered, as one’s impression could change depending on the owner’s identity.
After hammering the metal for quite some time, Trauler, to my eyes, showed no noticeable changes to the result. He then looked around before nodding his head.
“You’ve waited long enough. Come with me.”
Craftsmen’s worlds are truly hard to comprehend.
We followed Trauler to a corner of the ruined city wall.
It was a place where the rubble of the wall was embedded in the ground like convenient chairs. As Trauler led us there, he removed his thick coat and asked, “By the way, who are these two?”
“My apprentices,” Morne replied.
“Apprentices? Are you getting senile?”
“Hehe, that’s possible.”
Morne introduced us with a smile, despite Trauler’s blunt response.
“Over there is Luna Pendragon, the daughter of Eve Millennium.”
“Hello?”
When Luna greeted him sincerely, Trauler expressed a strange admiration.
“Is this child really Eve’s daughter? It’s hard to believe based on appearances.”
Then he turned his gaze towards me and asked, “Who are you?”
“It’s our first meeting. I’m Adrius Cromwell.”
I offered a polite greeting. However, it seemed that Trauler was more interested in my name than my attitude.
“Cromwell? Cromwell…”
Trauler slowly shifted his gaze and looked at Morne, but Moran pretended not to notice his gaze and said to me, “Kid.”
“Yes, Master.”
“Don’t you wonder whose hands made the equipment of my undead?”
“Ah!”
Did Trauler make the equipment for the undead? Being the world’s greatest blacksmith for the undead was beyond impressive.
‘Wait, does this mean I might be getting a rare artifact right now?’
I looked at Morne with expectant eyes, and he burst into laughter.
“Hehehe! I didn’t know you would make that expression.”
“Because I have good reason to be excited.”
At that moment, Trauler, who had been silently observing, furrowed his brow.
“Master, I made weapons for your skeletons because you’re the master. I never intended to make such crude things again. Do you think I’d create something as unrefined as that?”
“You, this brat, didn’t I call him my apprentice? How does this affect my reputation for bringing him all the way here?”
“I thought maybe you wanted to greet me after not seeing me for a while. I had no intention of taking on such trivial tasks. Find someone else for that.”
Although they exchanged gruff words, it was clear that they had known each other for a long time.
According to what Morne mentioned earlier, Trauler must have gone through a difficult time, but currently, he didn’t seem to display any such sentiments.
‘Well, it happened 50 years ago,’ I thought.
More importantly, I hoped Morne would persuade Trauler to help.
“No matter how great you are, there are things you shouldn’t do. I can’t allow myself to make equipment for mere undead, especially considering how many there are. My pride won’t allow it.”
“When did you start caring about pride, you lout? Just a little while ago, you were doing all sorts of pointless things.”
“Don’t call it pointless! This is all part of research. All my creations are born this way.”
“Tsk, tsk. Making a fuss just because you managed to create a magic sword… Fine, you! I’m sick of it because you’re dirty!”
No, Master.
If you could convince him a little more, instead of getting angry and leaving… I felt a sense of urgency.
So, with the intention of trying something, I summoned Nickel.
“Hmm?”
A black void opened, and Nickel walked out wearing a robe.
With its own consciousness, it was quite unique among undead.
Upon seeing Nickel, both Morne and Tralur showed interest.
“Is this your undead?”
“Yes.”
Morne’s expression made it seem like he wanted to devour Nickel right there.
“What exactly is the material? Looking at the transparent clothing, is it connected to this undead?”
“Well…”
“Wow! It seems quite impressive. Its movements are different from regular undead, as if it’s thinking and moving on its own…”
Before I could answer, Morne had already started analyzing Nickel, examining and taking it apart.
Ignoring Morne’s actions, I addressed Tralur, “I only have five undead, and among them, only two need equipment.”
“I said it a little while ago, but I won’t make equipment for mere undead anymore. If you really want it, just go to a famous blacksmith in the Empire and pay for it. That would be much more helpful.”
“Trauler, may I ask you one thing?”
I decided to try and persuade Trauler.
“What is it?”
“Why exactly won’t Trauler make equipment for undead anymore?”
“If you’re a blacksmith, you’d understand that no blacksmith wants their crafted weapons to end up in the hands of unworthy wielders.”
“If my undead were a higher level would you make weapons for them?”
“Undead are undead. There’s no high or low level. Take your Death Knight, for example. It’s at a level where it can easily toy with most knights. What I mean is, I want to give my swords to those who know how to wield them, not mere puppets.”
I got involved.
I decided to try and persuade Trauler.
“So what you’re saying is that you’d make weapons for someone who can wield them effectively, not for mere puppets?”
Trauler got interested and examined Nickel closely.
I summoned Nickel.
“Indeed.”
Trauler then realized something.
“So, are you saying that this one here can wield a weapon with its own will?”
“Yes.”
With his newfound insight, Trauler carefully examined Nickel and me.
“Are you trying to say that this one has its own will right now?”
I held up Galakshur, waiting for a response.
“What about it?”
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Chapters
- Chapter 160: Fetal Movement
- Chapter 159: The One Who Lost the Light
- Chapter 158: The Sin of Wrath and the Showdown
- Chapter 157: Chaos Mimic
- Chapter 156: The Trap of Dark Magicians
- Chapter 155: Goblin's Gate
- Chapter 154: The Living Labyrinth
- Chapter 153: Final Evaluation
- Chapter 152: Reunion
- Chapter 151: A Gift and a Letter from Home
- Chapter 150: Successor
- Chapter 149: Galakshur, Nickel, and Duel Bet
- Chapter 148: Magic Artisan
- Chapter 147: The History of the Assembly and the Magic Artisan
- Chapter 146: Spiderweb
- Chapter 145: Enlightenment
- Chapter 144: Assembly of Dark Magicians
- Chapter 143: Adrias's Determination
- Chapter 142: The Tiger's Den
- Chapter 141: Management
- Chapter 140: Approach of Darkness
- Chapter 139: Precursor
- Chapter 138: Blessing of God
- Chapter 137: A Series of Unexpected Events
- Chapter 136: Unstoppable
- Chapter 135: Wind of Change
- Chapter 134: Maximen Cronell and Interview
- Chapter 133: Bone Dragon
- Chapter 132: Ancient Demon Beast and Seal
- Chapter 131: News and Handling
- Chapter 130: Reputation and Evaluation
- Chapter 129: The Dark Fate of Adrias
- Chapter 128: The Academy's Strongest
- Chapter 127: Return to the Academy and the Incident
- Chapter 126: Krivmaher and the Peculiar Incident
- Chapter 125: God
- Chapter 124: Avarice of Adrias
- Chapter 123: A world in ruins
- Chapter 122: Dragon
- Chapter 121: Madman
- Chapter 120: Luna Pendragon
- Chapter 119: Temple of Lethe
- Chapter 118: Return
- Chapter 117: Ghost Town
- Chapter 116: Hidden Dungeon
- Chapter 115: Soul Engraving
- Chapter 114: Eve Millennium
- Chapter 113: King of the Undead
- Chapter 112: The Master of the Battlefield
- Chapter 111: The Divine Emergence
- Chapter 110: Declaration of War
- Chapter 109: Endeavor Fortress
- Chapter 108: Necromancy
- Chapter 107: Orc Lord
- Chapter 106: Entangled Assembly
- Chapter 105: The Kingdom of Grandis
- Chapter 104: To the Dragon's Tomb
- Chapter 103: Enhancement
- Chapter 102: Confirming Abilities and Preparation
- Chapter 101: Adrias' Negotiation
- Chapter 100: Rewards of the Tower
- Chapter 99: Conquest
- Chapter 98: 30th Floor
- Chapter 97: Breakthrough
- Chapter 96: Gathering Interest
- Chapter 95: Achieving a New Record
- Chapter 94: Entry
- Chapter 93: Conqueror of the 20th Floor
- Chapter 92: The Tower of Modras
- Chapter 91: Acquiring Talents
- Chapter 90: Clearance and Hidden Peace
- Chapter 89: The Fourth Origin
- Chapter 88: Evolution and Proposition
- Chapter 87: Withdrawal
- Chapter 86: Youngest Warlock and Tutoring
- Chapter 85: Lucia Everlast and Sincerity
- Chapter 84: Hollington Territory
- Chapter 83: Charitable Greed
- Chapter 82: Kyle Schutzman and the battle.
- Chapter 81: Adrias' Promise
- Chapter 80: Adrias' Request
- Chapter 79: Lucia Everlast's Sincerity
- Chapter 78: Growing Reputation and Events
- Chapter 77: Adrias's Flower
- Chapter 76: Exchange Festival and Observational Class
- Chapter 75: Adrias' Education
- Chapter 74: New Possibilities and Mirko Academy
- Chapter 73: Adrias' Advice
- Chapter 72: Duel
- Chapter 71: Entangled Newcomers
- Chapter 70: Offer and Counter-offer
- Chapter 69: Planning and Interview
- Chapter 68: Starting Point
- Chapter 67: A Changing Gaze
- Chapter 66: Unleashed
- Chapter 65: The Main Event and the Entrance
- Chapter 64: Secret Move
- Chapter 63: Clash
- Chapter 62: The Auction House and the Dark Spirits
- Chapter 61: Crown and Pleasure District Muriel
- Chapter 60: Port city Muriel and Carlos Alben
- Chapter 59: Spring Tournament
- Chapter 58: Entrance Ceremony
- Chapter 57: Return and Master Blacksmith Greisman
- Chapter 56: Benjamin Anikius and the Fanatics
- Chapter 55: The Descent and an Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 54: Training and Swordsmanship
- Chapter 53: Deschurn Polon and Teaching
- Chapter 52: Mythic-Level Undead
- Chapter 51: Fragment of Greed
- Chapter 50: Unexpected Incident
- Chapter 49: Bahat's State of Mind and the Krates Mountains
- Chapter 48: Bart's Warehouse and a New Goal
- Chapter 47: Evolution and a Wager
- Chapter 46: Original Sin and Sloth
- Chapter 45: Terrorism and Decision
- Chapter 44: Surveillance and Unexpected Changes
- Chapter 43: The Truth
- Chapter 42: Salem's Magic, Apple Tree Manor, and Hidden Secrets
- Chapter 41: On the way Home and Salem Yedidiah
- Chapter 40: Adrias' Explanation
- Chapter 39: Display of Skills
- Chapter 38: Hybrid Duo
- Chapter 37: Point Hunting and the Prelude to Ambush
- Chapter 36: Survival
- Chapter 35: What my Father hid, Summoning Timur and Final Assessment
- Chapter 34: Apple Tree Mansion and Amy Cromwell
- Chapter 33: Confrontation and Vivianne
- Chapter 32: Evolved Nickel and Combat
- Chapter 31: The Return to the National Cemetery
- Chapter 30: Deprivation of Professorship and Nickel's Evolution
- Chapter 29: Herbalism Evaluation
- Chapter 28: Morne and the Backstory
- Chapter 27: Deal and Reward
- Chapter 26: Chicken Game
- Chapter 25: Attending the Assembly
- Chapter 24: The Path to the Congregation and the Strongest in the Continent
- Chapter 23: Shopping and the Beginning of the Plan
- Chapter 22: Return, Daily Life, and Utilization
- Chapter 21: Adrias' Judgment
- Chapter 20: Diligent Sloth and Vivian Velocan
- Chapter 19: Battle and the Identity of the Warlock
- Chapter 18: The Barrier of Sloth and the Past
- Chapter 17: Dark Magic and Great Sins (peccata)
- Chapter 16: Boloric Domain and the Incident
- Chapter 15: The Chaotic Encounter
- Chapter 14: New Talent, End-of-Month Evaluation, and Wu An Gong
- Chapter 13: Talent Evolution, End-of-Month Evaluation, and Infinite Power Training
- Chapter 12: Swordsmanship Training, Tricks, and Growing Attention
- Chapter 11: Lucia, Plans, and Nickel's Swordsmanship
- Chapter 10: Foreseen Terror and Angela Lucifer
- Chapter 9: The Strongest Wizard and the Wager
- Chapter 8: Evaluation and Magic tower
- Chapter 7: Lucia Everlast, Collaboration, and Success
- Chapter 6: Possibility, Money, and Family
- Chapter 5: Potion Recipe and the First Summoning
- Chapter 4: Vin Hartz National Cemetery and the Corpse of Aura Master
- Chapter 3: Dark Magic, the Laboratory, and the Vampire
- Chapter 2: Adrias Cromwell (2)
- Chapter 1: Adrias Cromwell (1)