Forging process

It didn't take long to get to his room again, Kin and Gin were looking forward to his return. He soon told what happened to the two and prepared to leave again.

Master Cassius said he would start the forging of his space equipment as soon as possible, so Nicola wanted to ensure that he would be there when he started. Nicola quickly arrived at the forge premises of Cassius, at that time not even the goblins who stayed there were usually present, just the two of them.

Cassius would show to Nicola, his personal forging technique, whether it was up to him to understand or not. He heated the fire to heat the ore. As a descendant of hecatonquire, the giants were very resistant to fire, Cassius took the incandescent minerals from the fire with his own bare hands.

His various hands held different hammers as they hit the metal, compressing it more and more, the paced beat of the beats sounded almost like a dance.

Each arm hammered from a different position and at different times, applying different forging techniques at the same time to the metal. At the same time, it spilled immense amounts of chaotic energy that was absorbed by the space metal.

When he reduced all the material, compressing it to a piece close to the size of a grain of corn, he stopped. Sweat ran down his forehead showing the tiring work that was to compress the materials.

The next step was to forge the item's core. Which, basically, would generate its spatial function, the fusion of the ore with the space flower. For that, Cassius placed the flower on the table and placed the metallic grain inside its bud.

Then he took another tool and wrote several runes in the air, and on the flower, causing the two pieces to merge into one item. Nicola could see a process similar to creating steel. Adding an organic composition to an inorganic material through the spatial function analogous to both, being used as a bridge. All that was left at the end was a silver pearl that emitted a metallic green glow.