Chapter 98 Progress at the Forge
Later that same night...
After returning to his home, Vicente meditated for a while, recovering the mana he had spent earlier and even developing the density of his powers a bit!
The magical world was amazing. Having a Magic Gem changed everything about one's progress in the face of magic!
One could become stronger by slowly absorbing mana from nature and evolve their affinities by slowly 'pushing' energy into their bodies and inflating their souls.
This was a standard process that many used every day to become stronger. But there was a better way to become stronger. By training or even pushing yourself to the limit!
A blacksmith could do this by exhausting themselves by making a tool and a doctor by treating a patient. On the other hand, a warrior could exhaust themselves by training or fighting. Regardless of the method one uses to exhaust oneself, one could achieve a special state by exhausting all or most of oneself.
This state greatly facilitated meditation and the absorption of free mana in nature!
To give you an idea of the difference, meditating when one is not exhausted is analogous to a person using a hose in an arid area to draw liquid from underground and replenish it. Meditating after exhaustion was like having a huge water reservoir above you.
In the latter case, the "liquid" would naturally enter your body and not only quickly restore your depleted mana but also provide you with small improvements!
Vicente had felt this again in practice tonight. By the time he finished meditating after the fight with the Acolytes early on, he was already a little stronger.
When he finished meditating, happy with the slight improvement in his mana, Vicente immediately turned his attention to studying the forge.
He had already read half of the books Benson had given him and understood dozens of minerals and the basic theories behind the shape and structure of artifacts.
To learn how to make armor with good defensive properties or a weapon capable of inflicting significant damage without harming itself, one could not simply mimic the shape of those artifacts made by other smiths.
As on Earth, one had to understand the logic behind it, the principles that made something strong. Just as an engineer would have to learn some things to construct a building that would not easily collapse, a blacksmith would have to learn similar things.
The more Vicente read the books, the more he realized the similarities between the chemistry and physics of his world and what the people of Polaris Realm had developed.
In Polaris Realm, people did not have such a deep understanding of reality as they did on Earth. That is, on Earth, even children knew that bodies were made up of systems, which were made up of organs, which were made up of tissues, which were made up of cells, and so on, down to the subdivisions of atoms.
Things were more straightforward in this world, but the idea of being made up of different kinds of tiny particles existed.
In the forge, this was developed by discussing what kind of item went with what, the best shapes, and the logic behind them.
You would not find a mathematical equation that explains these things in this world. Still, intuitively, the answers and justifications in the books led to the same destination that calculations would take.
Realizing this and using what he had learned about physics and chemistry on Earth, Vicente quickly began to understand how to make good equipment.
After reading another book after his meditation, he went to get the forging tools Benson had given him and decided to practice.
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