"Phew."
Wiping the sweat off his forehead, Valyr let out a faint sigh of relief as he deactivated all of the skills he'd been using for the past two days.
Utilizing so of his Pri Azure Energy to return the forging hamrs he'd taken from the nearby tool racks, he then stored the Hamr of Beginnings back into his spatial bracelet before doing a set of basic stretches.
"I've forged all of the items the town would need for the monster tide." Whilst doing his stretches, the young man took a mont to point towards the pile of finished items beside him, prompting Tristan to snap out of his stupor.
Shaking his head for a bit to truly return to reality, Tristan looked at Valyr for a bit as he made his way to the pile of items the latter ntioned, sowhat doubtful that the young man had indeed completed the list of items he asked for.
Yet, the more he looked through the pile, the more he realized that the feeling he got from Valyr while he was forging wasn't wrong, seeing that all of the items he'd asked Valyr to forge were all there.
Not only that, but the quality of the items Valyr forged weren't compromised whatsoever, even though during the forging process, it seed as if Valyr was going through the forging process for each item in a frenzy.
Taking in a deep breath to calm himself down from the imnse shock he felt, Tristan ssaged a few of the guild's staff mbers to bring the pile of items Valyr forged to where it was needed, prompting him to glance at Valyr after that.
Seeing as Valyr was coincidentally looking back at him the mont he did so, a myriad of questions began to linger within the young man's mind.
What did Valyr go through to get to his current realm of blacksmithing?
What did Valyr do in the past nine months to boast a terrifying level of strength?
Was it possible for Valyr to teach him how to forge so that he could make use of it as well?
In the end, Tristan asked none of those questions whatsoever.
Instead, he looked at the young man with a slightly apologetic smile before asking, "Feeling hungry?"
At those words, Valyr rely smiled as he nodded. "Kind of."
Hearing that, Tristan asked another staff mber of the guild to grab food for both of them, making use of the ti they were waiting for the food to arrive to ask Valyr a couple of things about forging along the way.
Of course, being the one that allowed him to return to the world of forging in the first place, Valyr did not mind any of Tristan's questions at all, even giving the man a bit more information than what was necessary at tis.
Naturally, hearing how in-depth the information Valyr was giving to him, Tristan eventually let out a sigh in admiration, looking at the young man with a wry smile. "I seriously wonder how you'd grown this much in just the span of months."
In response, Valyr let out a slight chuckle. "Let assure you, I'd rather protect the town from monster tides for a couple of years rather than go through what I did in the past nine months."
Though he did say that, the fact still stood that he wouldn't have gotten up to this realm of power and skill if not for the inheritance.
Eventually, the two finished their conversation after a staff mber brought two sets of decently sized als to both Tristan and Valyr, prompting the latter to thank the staff mber for their ti as they soon dug in.
By the ti he was done eating, Valyr felt that he'd regained all of the energy he expended during the past couple days.
Feeling renewed strength course through his body, the young man thought about the special equipnt he'd forge for Tristan and the others as he brought up the list of prerequisite quests he had for his main class.
Ding!
Growth Quests (The First Blacksmith):
> Forge 3 weapons that are at least Epic grade or higher (0/3)
> Upgrade an item to Legendary grade (0/1)
> Ascend one's Intent related to forging up to the 5th Grade (0/1)
> Emulate 80% or more of the properties of an average Rare grade tool through [Epheral Tools of the First Blacksmith] (0/1)
Rewards: Ascension of the First Blacksmith class to Ancient grade, additional skills and other miscellaneous rewards
'Hmm...' Looking through the list of quests through a screen in his mind, it did not take long for Valyr to co to a conclusion. 'I wouldn't be able to do any of the first three quests
anyti soon...'
'But the last quest seems simple enough.'
"[Epheral Tools of the First Blacksmith]."
Returning his attention back to what was in front of him, Valyr soon circulated energy throughout his body, causing a forging hamr made out of mana to manifest atop one of his hands not long after.
With him still in the middle of eating, Tristan remained silent as he watched Valyr conjure a forging hamr out of nowhere.
Nevertheless, the sa could not be said for his thoughts, which had already gone haywire as he felt the hamr's quality already exceed the forging hamrs many of the blacksmiths within the guild make use of.
'Hmm... because I leveled up the skill up to the peak of Uncommon grade, this hamr already has 40% of the average stats of a Rare grade hamr.'
Looking at the hamr he conjured, Valyr nodded in satisfaction, already feeling the hamr to be quite serviceable if he were to use it.
However, as he had sothing like the Hamr of Beginnings, Valyr naturally thought that it would instead be better to emulate the artifact instead.
Keeping in mind that he was only conjuring the hamr because the quest told him to, Valyr began to infuse his mana into the hamr, gradually increasing its stats bit by bit.
'At the skill's current level, I need to spend 2,000 MP just to improve the hamr's stats by one percent,' thought Valyr to himself, feeling as if the hamr was siphoning all of the mana within his body.
Fortunately, the sensation did not last for long as a couple notification sounds resounded in his mind the mont Valyr was left with roughly a third of his mana.
Ding!
[You have completed a prerequisite quest to ascend your subclass to the next rarity.]
[Emulate 80% or more of the properties of an average Rare grade tool through [Epheral Tools of the First Blacksmith] (1/1).]
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