The Return of the Legendary Golden-Handed Blacksmith - Chapter 60
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Chapter 60
Episode 60.
-Your Crafting Grade has increased!
-Your Soul Sight Grade has increased!
-You have created an A-grade Skeleton and learned a new skill!
The skeleton Jin-woo had completed was an A-grade skeleton.
“The Attendant’s Grade was C-grade.”
It had leaped two tiers in a single bound to become A-grade.
“It’s different from equipment.”
Jin-woo, who had reached S-grade in the blink of an eye before, now knew this skeleton had demanded considerable difficulty compared to everything he’d crafted thus far.
After all, he was creating the physical body of a moving minion.
There were many variables to consider, and there could be no margin for error.
Even the slightest mistake would cause the minion’s power to plummet.
“The fact that I got A-grade means…”
He’d done it right.
Jin-woo examined the completed skeleton. It had been crafted exactly as he envisioned, and everything he’d learned thus far seemed to permeate this skeleton, leaving him deeply satisfied.
“A new skill?”
Jin-woo checked his new skill.
-You have learned Class Bestowal.
Class Bestowal.
“So I can grant a class to a minion?”
Jin-woo had originally intended to give this skeleton’s future minion a staff to wield.
“I was planning to make it a mage.”
Of course, not just any ordinary mage, but one capable of some close-range combat as well.
-You can grant a class to your minion.
-Currently available classes: [Melee Class, Ranged Class, Magical Class]
For now, three classes could be bestowed.
Melee, ranged, magical.
“Interesting.”
As he created minions and gathered souls, more features unlocked.
“Creating skeletons and minions is just as fun as making equipment.”
Jin-woo immediately granted the Magical Class to the completed skeleton.
-This is an A-grade skeleton!
-Cannot grant Magical Class.
-The skeleton’s Grade is too high.
“Huh?”
But the Magical Class couldn’t be granted.
He hadn’t known this. Normally, Class Bestowal was a skill learned quickly.
By the time one learned this, they’d typically be crafting C-grade skeletons, maybe B-grade at best.
But Jin-woo had made an A-grade skeleton.
“Is it because the skeleton’s Grade is too high?”
Class Bestowal had failed.
“What do I do now?”
Just as Jin-woo was at a loss—
A message appeared.
-Your class is upgrading!
-Your skill is being adjusted.
Class upgrade and skill adjustment.
-Mage has evolved into Dark Priest!
The Magical Class had upgraded beyond Mage to Priest.
“Lucky me.”
Jin-woo chuckled to himself.
Now came the final step.
“So.”
One last thing remained—insert the soul, and it would be complete.
Whoosh.
Jin-woo placed the fused souls over the completed skeleton.
“I’ve already fused the Guardian’s soul with other souls.”
He had merged the Guardian’s soul with the souls he’d obtained on his way through the Northern Mountain Range.
-The soul is taking root.
The souls began to seep into the skeleton.
Whishhhhh.
-Your minion opens its eyes!
An A-grade skeleton paired with a B-grade soul.
It was the finest minion Jin-woo had ever created.
Whishhhhh.
As the minion rose, it formed a connection to Jin-woo through Dark Energy.
-You have formed a minion contract!
“Master.”
The newly created minion began to radiate Dark Energy around itself.
Being a Magical Class, the aura it gave off was quite formidable.
‘It feels different from First or the Attendant.’
-Please choose a name!
He already had a name in mind.
“Moltus.”
Moltus.
This name had always set Jin-woo’s heart racing—back at Eternal Sunshine.
“It’s the name of an L-grade Material.”
At Eternal Sunshine, the highest Grade was L-grade. Every time Jin-woo saw L-grade materials, his heart would soar.
‘Just looking at them made me happy—those L-grade materials.’
That’s why he wanted this minion to hold the same value to him as an L-grade material.
“Inherit this name.”
“Thank you, Master. My name is now Moltus.”
Moltus, the Dark Priest, spoke with remarkably fluent diction.
A good skeleton paired with a good soul.
And it seemed to be due to Jin-woo’s improved skills as well.
“Master, I shall devote myself to your service.”
“Want to move around a bit?”
“Yes!”
Jin-woo was quite pleased with how smoothly Moltus moved.
More agile than First, more graceful than the Attendant.
‘My skeleton craftsmanship has improved quite a bit. If this continues…’
Jin-woo immediately placed a Guardian Stone into the furnace.
Whoooosh!
“If you’re going to give something, you should give it properly.”
Clang! Clang!
There was equipment he’d been thinking about making ever since obtaining the Guardian Stone.
Clang! Clang! Clang!
“You’re crafting equipment yourself!”
Moltus applauded Jin-woo’s smithing skill.
“I’ll make you some proper equipment.”
Jin-woo began concentrating intently.
He’d just finished crafting the skeleton, so his focus was still sharp.
Clang!
‘This material has an interesting feel.’
The Guardian Stone had a distinctly pleasant sensation to it.
‘The feel is particular—not everyone might appreciate it.’
But Jin-woo could sense any mineral with precision.
‘This texture is good too.’
Clang! Clang! Clang!
The shape came together in moments—long and slender.
‘I’ll reduce the thickness.’
Moltus’s skeleton wasn’t massive like First’s.
‘This staff will support Moltus’s magical casting while also serving as a weapon.’
So he needed to pay attention to its durability as well.
“Sapphire.”
Jin-woo began cutting the Sapphire.
He performed Flame Cutting and Basic Cutting simultaneously, then inserted the Flame-Cut Sapphire into the center of the staff.
‘Moltus’s skeleton already has a Ritual Inscription for Mana Enhancement built in.’
That’s why he chose Sapphire to create synergy with this Ritual Inscription.
Clang!
-You have crafted equipment!
-You have created a Guardian Stone Sapphire Staff!
-You have created SS+ Grade equipment!
The finished product was an exquisite staff of silver with an embedded blue Sapphire.
“Ah. The Guardian Stone’s special effect is quite impressive.”
The Guardian Stone had a special Attribute attached to it.
“A staff with defense power.”
Jin-woo was quite satisfied with the Guardian Stone’s effect.
“Hmm.”
The Guardian Stone Sapphire Staff looked almost decorative to behold. It had such an air of refinement about it.
‘It turned out exactly as I intended.’
But this was intentional.
Jin-woo had deliberately crafted this staff to be elegant. In his mind, Skeleton Mages were beings like that.
Merely bones as a body, yet adorned with refined equipment.
‘The visual impact is substantial.’
Jin-woo showed the completed staff to Moltus.
“Does it suit your taste?”
“It is absolutely… perfect!”
Moltus was so pleased with the staff Jin-woo had made that he knelt before him.
“You crafted something so magnificent in mere moments!”
For Moltus, it was extraordinary fortune.
Having just been born, his master turned out to be a skilled craftsman, and he’d received this precious staff as a result.
“I was born under a fortunate star! Thank you so much, Master!”
As Jin-woo handed over the staff, Moltus’s Dark Aura began to surge more powerfully.
-You have given your minion, Moltus, equipment.
Holding the Guardian Stone Sapphire Staff, Moltus struck it against the ground with a heavy thud.
Dark Wave pulsed outward from that point.
-Your minion, Moltus’s skill has been unlocked!
“A skill?”
Jin-woo immediately opened his minion list.
“Minion roster.”
3.
Name: Moltus
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Grade: Special LV 1
Type: Undead, Ranged (Dark Priest)
[Weapon] Guardian Stone Sapphire Staff
[Armor] None
Traits: High Command Comprehension, Magical Focus
Skills: Wave of Death, Heart Attack
“First and the Attendant still don’t have skills.”
Only Moltus possessed skills.
“Mages really are different.”
Wave of Death was a debuff skill that paralyzed enemies while simultaneously healing all allied minions within its radius.
Heart Attack, on the other hand, was an offensive skill.
“The damage scales based on the souls I possess.”
Jin-woo gestured to Moltus.
“Moltus, Wave of Death.”
“I obey your command.”
Crack.
Whoooooosh!
A fierce wave pulsed outward from Moltus at the center.
-Your health is restored!
“Excellent.”
This wasn’t limited to just his minions.
Even Jin-woo’s own health, as the main body, had been restored.
“This will be quite useful.”
* * *
Northern Mountain Range.
Rigardo and Rigalren, who had been waiting, sat with their eyes closed.
They were meditating in preparation for the battle about to unfold. While Rigalren maintained his focus, Rigardo could not.
“Tribal Chief, what troubles you?”
Rigalren asked Rigardo with a puzzled tone.
It was usually Rigalren who lost focus during meditation.
Rigardo would always sink deep, so profoundly that Rigalren often thought he might never resurface. Rigalren frequently marveled at how perfectly such deep meditation suited Rigardo’s role as tribal chief.
But today was different.
Rigardo wasn’t concentrating properly, and he wasn’t sinking into meditation.
“Is it because of Jin-woo?”
Jin-woo had gone to the Underground Tomb of the Int Orc Tribe to perfect his Ritual Inscription.
Whatever he might obtain there, one thing was clear: if he failed to gain something, the upcoming battle against the Red Eyes would put them at a disadvantage.
“A memory came back to me.”
Rigardo spoke.
“Why I never fully learned my grandfather’s Ritual Inscription techniques. Part of it was because he passed away in the middle of teaching me, but fundamentally, my comprehension of Ritual Inscriptions was limited. That’s why it took so long.”
Rigardo continued.
“If it’s difficult even for the Tribal Chief…”
Rigalren frowned.
Rigardo was the greatest tribal chief in the history of the Int Orc Tribe, second only to his grandfather.
Of course, at present, having been pushed out of the Northern Mountain Range, he had become the worst tribal chief in their history, yet his intellect was beyond question, and his craftsmanship was second to none.
“My logic tells me he’ll fail and return disappointed. Based on my experience, it can’t be otherwise. But…”
Yet somehow, Jin-woo felt certain to return having mastered it completely. Jin-woo couldn’t focus properly because of this contradiction in his thoughts.
“So your inability to meditate isn’t from worry, but…”
It was anticipation.
“The Great One descends!”
An Int Orc on watch duty called out at that moment.
Jin-woo was coming down.
He looked much the same as when he’d departed, but the aura radiating from him told a different story.
“It’s perfect.”
“Rigardo.”
Jin-woo approached Rigardo with his hand raised.
“I’ve learned it.”
At those words, Rigardo couldn’t help but break into a grin, his teeth bared.
“I knew it. I knew you would!”
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