After having sketched how to place the connected engravings, Seth could imdiately start engraving when he entered the workshop the next day. After finishing the combined circuit, the blacksmith started adding the individual enchantnts.
These enchantnts themselves were nothing wild or exotic. So they wouldn't get in the way of the armor's magic. Taking into account the Encroachnt of Lunacy, most of these additional circuits were ant to reinforce willpower. This strengthened the effect but also protected the wearer from actually becoming a lunatic.
Apart from Willpower, he also included enchantnts to raise intelligence and mana regeneration. The only items that slightly fell out of the norm were the circlet and the cuirass. There was another advantage to these enchantnts, as they didn't need a lot of mana to be powered.
On the circlet, Seth engraved the Mind barrier as well as etched the poem for the
It was exactly as he planned it. All items looked similar to this, except that Mana Well was unique to the cuirass. The other items offered 35% Mana Regeneration and would switch between added Intelligence and willpower.
Overall, only the options of the individual pieces already added 280 intelligence, 420 willpower, 280% Mana Regeneration, 100% additional casting reduction, halving the casting ti of the user, 650% to the power of spells, 10000 Mana, 150% to all stats in a lit environnt and 300% in the moonlight. Just the last two already made soone over five tis stronger on a moonlit night.
The only thing he did not like was the initial na the System gave so of the items. Since this was his magnum opus, Seth decided to use his privilege as a master and rena the cuirass to Well of Lunacy. It was more fitting with the other nas such as Hand of Lunacy for the gauntlets or the Path to Lunacy for the boots.
Although Lap of Lunacy for the cuisses was not the worst, Seth rather renad them to Surge of Lunacy, since they were the connection between the Well and the Path. He saw no reason to rena anything else since had had no good taphor that could replace Pauldrons of Lunacy. What he especially liked was the Lunatic Mind, as the system called the circlet.
After tweaking the nas, he polished the armor and finally assembled it on a rack. Sitting down, he simply stared at it as his smile grew wider. He enjoyed the feeling of having accomplished sothing he worked so hard on. It was no imdiate feeling of success, but a slow burning fire of satisfaction and excitent for continuing.
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