Hephaestusโ Forge.
The stone door opened.
– Ugh, hot.
A sweltering heat hit me upon entering.
Stronger than Zone 1โs Forge.
The interior was largely unchanged.
Rusty, ancient gear hung on walls.
A shattered anvil and cracked wooden stump.
My crafted furnace.
One differenceโ
– Feels like a decorating game.
Gauntlets hung beside the furnace.
Shiny, new, out of place in the ancient forge.
Of courseโthey were Hephaestusโ Gauntlets, freshly crafted.
Thenโ
– Spark, you came from here, so whyโs the furnace lit?
The furnace blazed.
In Zone 1, its flame became Spark, leaving it extinguished.
Was this a second Spark?
Whoosh!
Spark reacted to the furnace.
It flickered.
Rustleโ
The furnaceโs flame was absorbed into Spark.
Not just the flame.
A blue glow from Hephaestusโ Gauntlets flowed into Spark.
– Runes?
The blue glow resembled runes.
I didnโt know runes exactlyโjust mysterious symbols from games.
Spark, absorbing the glow, blazed hotter.
[Obtained Hephaestusโ Flame (2).]
[Unlocked Hephaestusโ Flame ability.]
A new message appeared.
– Ability unlocked?
Spark, an SSS-grade item, had only two abilities:
Smithโs Godโboosts production skill efficiency.
Fire Godโlights surroundings and shields Hephaestusโ heir with fire.
The lighting was weak due to Sparkโs low firepower.
A new ability for Spark?
Excited, I patted Spark and checked.
[Hephaestusโ Flame]
Type: Flame
Grade: SSS
Restriction: Hephaestusโ Heir
Description: Remnant of Ifrit, illuminating Hephaestusโ Forge. Weakened over time, but retains divine fire potential.
Abilities:
- Smithโs God โ Boosts all production skill efficiency.
- Fire God โ Lights surroundings and shields Hephaestusโ heir with fire.
- Rune Engraving โ Engraves desired runes on crafted items.
- [Locked]
- [Locked]
– Whoa, really?
A new ability: Rune Engraving.
My hunch about runes was spot-on.
But the description was vague.
– So, what happens with runes?
It said I could engrave runes, but no details on effects.
Iโd have to test it.
Rumbleโ
An unsettling sound behind me.
The stone door was closing.
I pushed, but it wouldnโt budge.
It pressed against me, sealing shut.
– A time limit?
I wanted to explore more, but no choice.
I slipped out, ending the exploration.
– Ugh, starving.
Leaving the mine, I ordered food.
Not mealtime, but after fighting a boss and hammering for hours, I was famished.
My stomach was screaming.
Todayโs menuโ
– Budae jjigae!
A massive pork belly budae jjigae with extra ham, potato dumplings, udon, instant noodles, rice cakes, handmade noodles, cheese slices, and more.
Plus side dishes: katsu and assorted dumplings.
Too much for one?
– After that ordeal, I deserve this.
As a blacksmith, this filled me up.
My metabolism burned energy fast.
Self-comfort, sure, but how my stomach handled this, I didnโt know.
– Here, have a bite.
I tossed a dumpling to Spark.
It didnโt need food, but why not?
Like raising affinity in a game.
Not a pet, but an itemโstill, Spark reacted.
Whoosh!
It loved snacks, burning them like digestion.
More rewarding than raising a rock.
Thenโ
– Thanks!
A voice.
From Spark.
Thinking I misheardโ
– Dumpling! Yummy!
It was Spark.
Savoring the dumpling, its flames danced happily.
– Youโre talking?
– Yup!
– You never spoke before.
– Power restored! A bit!
Its cheery reply.
It mustโve gained power from the forgeโs flame.
– From absorbing the forgeโs flame?
– Yup!
– More flames, better speech?
– Yup! Maybe!
I asked about Zone 3โs forge and its origins, but no clear answers.
Spark could only manage short responses, like a newborn with few memories.
Thenโ
– Whatโs the new ability? Rune Engraving.
The item description lacked details.
Now that Spark could talk, I asked directly.
– Can engrave runes!
– How?
– Tell me!
No detailed infoโSparkโs speech was limited.
But communication meant I could request rune engraving.
Nodding, I cleared the food and tested Sparkโs ability.
[Using Production Skill.]
– What to test?
I decided quickly.
Runes screamed sword.
Like in movies, with runes etched on blades.
No need for a sword now, but for testing runes, a sword was safe.
[Select the shape of the item to craft.]
– Sword.
[Specify the details of the swordโs shape.]
I searched online, finding the Traitorโs Bladeโor Broken Blade.
Perfect for testing, but I crafted it unbroken.
[Choose the material for the sword.]
For rune testing, I used common ores.
[Crafting begins.]
Whoosh!
Spark heated the materials.
To Sparkโ
– Can you engrave a wind rune?
– Wind? Again?
Rustle.
– Bladeโs wide. Can engrave more.
– Oh? How about Blade of Wind?
– Perfect!
As we spoke, Sparkโs flames glowed blue.
Runes etched onto the blade.
I didnโt know what they said.
Trusting Spark, I hammered.
The runes deepened, wind stirring on the blade.
The swordโs difficulty was low, so it finished quickly.
[Crafting complete.]
[Obtained Wind Blade.]
Simple name for a test item.
But performance mattered.
I lifted the sword, its runes glowing green with swirling wind, and checked its stats.
[Wind Blade]
Type: Sword
Grade: SS
Restriction: Level 100+
Description: A well-crafted Vulcanus sword engraved with wind runes.
Attack: 700
Abilities:
- Sharp Wind โ Blade imbued with sharp wind, boosting cutting power and adding wind damage.
- Whirling Wind โ Repeated attacks create a vortex, increasing wind damage.
- Piercing Wind โ Consumes mana to use Wind Cutter, dealing damage proportional to weapon attack.
Wind Cutter: Fires sharp wind blades, dealing damage based on weapon attack.
Wind-related abilities emerged.
Made with plain iron ore, yet runes added wind attributes.
– This is huge.
Attribute items always needed attribute materials.
But with this?
Common materials could yield attribute items or desired abilities.
Even without attributes, runes could boost durability or attack.
Andโ
– What if I use attribute materials?
This was plain iron ore.
With wind-related materials, it might not be just a Wind Bladeโbut a true SSS-grade wind sword.
– Jackpot!
Rune Engraving.
Zone 2โs forge ability was beyond satisfying.