Alex was done with 4 of the trails already. He had completely passed through the Alchemy and Talisman trials and had nearly reached the end with the Artifact and Formation trials. He could have returned and tried to see if he could go further, but he saw no point.
There wasn't much to gain by passing a single test in those two categories. It wasn't like he failed because of missing ingredients like he had with the talisman trial.
So, he was intent on moving away from them all.
There were only two trials he hadn't visited yet, and having decided from early on that he wouldn't be visiting the Music trials, the only one that Alex had yet to visit was the Painting trials.
He was quite looking forward to this one. Over the last 6 months since he left Goldheart City, aside from his physical body, his focus had been on painting. He had done a lot of other things at that time as well, but painting was what he came back to each time.
He arrived in the dark room where the painting trail was held, quickly surrounded by black walls all around him. He sat down on the colorless floor and quickly brought out a canvas which he placed before him.
Then he finally looked toward the master of this trial. It was a... deer. Alex was surprised to see a deer standing in the distance where he would have expected a human to stand. This trial master seemed to not care about the fact that he didn't have a human body to mix well with the humans of this world.
The deer was a soul nonetheless, so he hovered there in the distance, waiting for something. A minute passed by before he finally said anything.n--OvElb1n
"You have all arrived in the Paintings trial, and I see a lot of repeating faces," he said. "I'll address the ones that don't know me yet. I am Zin Gaunhong, the trail master for Painting. Don't let my body fool you, I was an excellent painter when I had a body. As you might know, you don't need human hands to paint."
Alex slowly nodded. Qi could replace hands at a very early stage in one's cultivation.
"Unlike the other trials you have been to, the Painting trial will be very simple. You have to pass exactly 3 tests. If you can complete them all, you will have passed all the tests."
"So, to start, I will give you a very easy test," the Deer said. "Paint me."
Alex paused for a moment. Paint... the deer? That was going to be one of the first 3 tests? He was quite surprised by this test because of how easy it was.
'Just painting? No Intent usage?' Alex wondered. Painting had a rather steep learning curve at the start with many different elements to keep track of. The subject, the background, the colors, the highlights, the shadow, the one, the clarity, the abstractness— there were so many things that one could mess up when they only just started painting.
However, after some time, one could go past this learning curve after having learned everything and easily paint a very good painting. This was very much true for cultivators, and even more so for Alex himself.
In just the first month of training, Alex had already understood the core of painting and could make paintings that were considered the best. So, painting the deer would be no problem for him at all.
He took the Color artifact he had and started creating all the important colors that would be necessary for this painting. Using his knowledge of color theory, he created every single color he could need for this painting and created a palette with it. Then, he went on to paint.
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