Chapter 1207: Half-assed Echo
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To Improve Forgebrand's Golem Formation was not a sudden idea. Seth had actually worked off and on on it, whenever he had time. The first step had been the Faer Formation, the circle that was able to create a living body for a deceased soul, given a foundation.
However, this was the result he had worked on and off on since around the time he began selling Golems to Arget Nore. The problem with the Faer was that the creation of a body was almost impossible unless the soul regained enough information to form its own ego.
Using the knowledge he gained learning the generic Automaton Ego of Hephaestus from Cormac Payl and his own experience, he had tried to create a similar formation that worked closer to the original version.
But even with Al'Zalsar's help, creating that would have taken a long time, if it wasn't for a different change. When his reached level 3, the Spirit blacksmith had not only unlocked thing connected to his blessings but also the enchantments his predecessor had created with .
And this one small list contained what he had been trying to make, an already improved version of the original Golem Formation. It was quite similar to Seth's Faer Formation. Like Seth's take, it was a fixed magic circle, which built the body and imprinted Forgebrand's own golem ego formation onto the soul used as a seed.
It was part of a blueprint for an item, that could automatically deploy this enchantment on the ground, which probably started out as a carved platform that would be carried in the inventory and used when needed.
This was his new starting point, for this idea. With the knowledge gathered in his own attempt to improve it, it wasn't hard for Seth to understand Forgebrand's work and in what places he could inject his own experience and skills.
His predecessor's work was focused on the quick deployment of autonomic golems, similar to how a necromancer would operate, just that he would turn collected souls into intelligent golems, with whatever material was in reach, while Necromancer mostly needed corpses for their work.
What Seth injected was the customization of the resulting golem, based on the soul used. This came at the cost of time but improved the power of the resulting creation significantly. In theory, in reality, the formation he just finished was his half-assed prototype he threw together because he didn't have the time to properly manufacture the last steed.
At the center of the intricate carving was a pile of materials. , legendary , , , and dwarven , only the best of the best, intended for the steed of Hunger. This was Seth's way of trying to balance the fact that he was not properly crafting it.
He didn't know whether that even had an impact on the quest itself, but taking into account that he was technically not forging it, and the end result would probably look more like a stag, than a horse... It couldn't hurt to use a bunch of materials, that were objectively of higher quality than the previous two mounts.
The first Leg he had started with was also on the pile. All that was left was-
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