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Runeblade

Chapter 70 : Experimentation

Author: Runeblade
updatedAt: 2025-06-20

Kaius stared at the blood that rocketed from his hand, spraying down the front of the desk. Splattering on his carefully arrayed notes. He spun in his seat, turning away from the desk to spill blood on the floor, groaning as agony lanced through his hand.

    Porkchop was on him in a flash. "Kaius! What the fuck!"

    He grunted. Feeling as his health flooded out to treat the injury. Before it could reach it, he snatched it up in his grip with single minded focus. Ignoring his pain

    **Ding! Rapid Adaptation has reached level 19!**

    This was an opportunity, one that he couldn''t let go to waste.

    Much like he had in his fight with the Grimclaw, Kaius directed the health to the wound manually. Feeling the shattered bone and torn flesh, he diffused the resource, knitting structures back together. Bone was first, the framework for everything that came after. Then came ligaments and connective tissue. He suppressed a heave as he felt as snakes of white filament crawled across bone. Muscles rippled, weaving themselves back over. Then his skin. Pain vanished.

    Taking a deep breath, he clenched his hand into a fist, twiddling his fingers to make sure they all moved right. That was one of the main struggles with manual healing. If you messed up you could inadvertently cripple yourself. Requiring you to reinjure and try again.

    Still, he''d done well enough, and his hopes had been realised.

    **Ding! General Skill Available! Would you like to learn: Fast Healing (Rare)?**

    He grinned. A little earlier than he had expected, but a welcome addition all the same. The first of the skills he needed for Lesser Regeneration.

    "Sorry about that." He said. Porkchop shot him a look. "What?! I said it was volatile."

    "You might have stressed that you might be blowing up your HAND!" Porkchop yelled at him.

    "I''m fine, see?" He held up his left hand, twiddling his fingers. "Besides, I got one of my next skills! Now if you''ll excuse me, I should go fetch a towel before I ruin any of my notes."

    Leaving Porkchop standing there staring at him in shock, Kaius hurried off to grab something to mop up his blood.

    He really didn''t want to have to copy his notes again.

    ...

    Dabbing at the blood on the desk, Kaius''s eyes roved over his latest skills description.

    Fast Healing:

    Level 1

    Rare

    Tis'' but a scratch.

    Increases the flow rate of your Health pool, drastically increasing healing speeds.

    Each level minutely increases the rate at which Health is expended to heal wounds.

    Well, at the very least he would be getting some good use out of it. He doubted that his little accident would be the only one to happen while he worked on his formation, and they were likely to get worse as he managed to get further and further through the process.

    After cleaning up the blood as well as he could, Kaius sat back down at the desk and prepared to jump right back into inscribing his body formation. He pushed his papers back to the far edge of the desk. In all likelihood, there would be more failures, and he wanted his notes outside of the splash zone.

    Laying his hand back down on its surface he grimaced slightly at the tackiness left behind after his little accident. This time he was extra careful to make sure his arm was perfectly comfortable. He had no intention of letting simple discomfort be the reason he failed his inscription.

    Taking a deep breath to steady himself, Kaius swept up his stylus, starting the Sovereign sigil with gusto. Now that he was prepared for the stinging violation of his stylus slicing through his metaphysical flesh, he stayed steady. Whorling loops followed his implement, standing clear to his True Sight.

    Despite his nerves, he refused to rush. It might have been taxing. Exhausting his will as he held the sigil clear in his mind, splitting his focus to hold the saturated mana stable in his arm. It was worth it, this was an exercise in precision, not speed.

    Even with his careful pace, he still finished the sigil far faster than he had the first time. More confident in his abilities, and the way the stylus interacted with his malleable flesh. With careful focus he let mana flood the runic working, clamping down to hold it steady in the confines of the central array.

    After a minute to ensure it had stabilised, that his focus was clear enough to add yet another point of failure to the mix, he moved on.

    Finger-length by finger-length, a dense scrawl of Vhaxanish script began to encircle the central sigil. It was a band maybe half a finger in width, a dozen dozen rings of impossibly small words. Sentences of control, structures of transference. It stretched his dexterity, pushed the limits of his fine motor control. It was by far the densest runic working he had ever done by multiple orders of magnitude.

    **Ding! Runic Lexicon has reached level 6!**

    His pace slowed to a crawl. The dense working requiring all of his focus. He didn''t even try to keep the entire thing in his mind, instead returning to look at his notes after every word, each made up of up to a hundred complex runes. Despite his focus, his flow, there was only one thought that stood dominant at the front of his mind.

    He touched the stylus to the back of his hand, steadily scrawling out the Sovereign sigil with practised ease. With each attempt he had grown surer of his work, more confident. That brought with it speed.

    Before he knew it, he was funnelling compressed mana into the runes channels, holding it steady as it saturated.

    **Ding! Intelligence has reached level 20!**

    He switched to Vhaxanish, slowing his pace. The control array was an exercise in patience. Three pages of notes sat close to him, going through the entire array in detail. Previously he had focused on trying to memorise whole words, each a chain of fifty runes at minimum. He''d quickly learned that that was pure hubris on his own part. Now he double checked his work every few runes. Sacrificing speed for precision and accuracy.

    The hours ticked along, Kaius''s mana pool holding steady as he worked in pace with his regeneration. The dense disk of the control array finished. He held his breath, slowly flooding it with mana. Ring by ring it lit up, reaching the centre over the course of a minute. A pulse of light and it was done. Saturated with his power. He bore down on the working, locking it in place as he ignored the sting of salty sweat dripping into his eye.

    **Ding! Mana Manipulation has reached level 18!**

    After a few minutes'' breather he moved on, starting his work on the linking array. Yosh''s supplementary was a beautiful script, full of graceful curves and flicks. Lines of runes joined the controlling array to the keystone sigil like spokes on a wheel. Once that was done, he moved to the exterior of his Vhaxanish controller. Inscribing pyramidal spikes on the outer edge of the disk, a full two dozen of them. Each triangle was tipped with a line of runes, a connection for a High Lothian runic spell hymn.

    Twenty-four spell slots was far more than he would be able to support at the moment, but he and Hastur had decided it would be smart to future proof. Afterall, even if his class fully included his spell casting formation, there was no guarantee it would directly modify the working with his first class skill, or even at all. Better to be prepared than forced to redesign as he got access to more mana.

    Once he had finished the spell slots, a number of floating Supplementary lines were carved in his skin outside of the overall working, and in the gaps between the spokes of the wheel. Each one he double and triple checked his placement and angles. He had to be sure it was perfect. After he added his Simenoan binding array they would need to connect to the perfect spots, allowing the final stabilising section of the formation to suffuse the overall working.

    After a full hour of work he was done with the translation array. Mana flooded through the working with ease, each section of graceful runes lighting up in a sequence. Snapping into place. He focused, teeth grinding as he held three separate runic arrays in ridgid stasis in his flesh. His head was far beyond aching now. Strange auras surrounded his sight, unexplained by True Sight, and his brain felt like it had been liquified with a particularly violent branding iron.

    **Ding! Mana Manipulation has reached level 19!**

    No amount of a break would ease the agony, not when he still had to hold the partially completed formation stable. No, now it was a sprint. To finish the working before his will gave out, as had happened in his last handful of failures.

    Thankfully, Simenoan was a geometric script, relying on sacred shapes to pacify the turbulent energy of his body formation.

    Drawing overlapping triangles and concentric circles directly over his partially complete formation, Kaius burned through his mana pool. Forcing his stylus to sweep across his flesh with blinding speed. Years of practice, and the learnings of a dozen failures, kept Kaius''s hand steady as he sprinted to the finish line.

    Lines cut through tiny gaps between runes, connecting perfectly with stray fragments of Yosh''s Supplementary to form a cohesive whole. Linking his formation into one, complete, working.

    He finished.

    **Ding! Runic Lexicon has reached level 18!**

    His will was flagging, he could feel it. Kaius had also cut it close. Inscribing the stabilising array so quickly had absolutely torn through his mana reserves. Another minute or two and he would have started to eat into the mana suffusing his arm, ruining his attempt.

    Kaius took a deep breath, slowly exhaling through pursed lips. It was fine, he hadn''t. Now he just needed to suffuse the array and pray it worked.

    The room seemed to sway as he held his mana in a tight grip, slowly allowing it to seep into the Simenoan geometry. Each line started to glow with an even radiance. A good sign, if there was an impediment, Kaius would have expected to see bright or dark spots.

    The array clicked.

    **Ding! Mana Manipulation has reached level 20!**

    A moment later his formation started to pull on his mana. Gently at first, barely a light request to sink its teeth into his resource. He acquiesced, sighing in relief as his headache was cut in half as he dropped all mental hold he had on his working.

    Instantly pale blue energy poured into his spell casting formation. Spiralling into a dense funnel centred on his Sovereign keystone. To his True Sight it looked like an ethereal whirlwind, pulling in not just the final remnants of his own mana, but drinking deeply from the unaspected mana present in the office.

    Kaius grit his teeth as he looked at the sheer volume of energy that was suffusing his spell casting array. It really was do or die now. If the formation failed, if there was some minute imperfection in any one of his four arrays, the failure would be catastrophic.

    At best he would lose his arm. Completely. The kind of wound his Health wouldn''t be able to fully restore. Not without specialised skills. Skills he didn''t have.

    Inexorably his formation packed more and more power into its runes. Slowly tapering its consumption. Kaius held the armrest of his chair in a white knuckled grip, refusing to so much as twitch his left arm lest the worst happen.

    There was a flash of blinding light.

    He felt something click. Deep in his bones. A new connection forged to his soul. Violently piecing his innermost self with a painful stab of intent. He felt it. The formation. Empty, waiting for spell hymns. But present.

    He''d succeeded. He''d cut himself a new path, one that no one had walked before him.

    A flurry of system notifications dinged in his mind.

    The sudden jarring of the systems pull on his attention tipped him over the edge. He was spent. Fully and completely.

    Kaius''s eyes rolled back into his head and he slumped, falling limp onto the desk.

    Sound asleep.

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