Chapter 0293 The Legend of the Caster Worm
In Master Zagu's more than 70 years of casting career, what people talk about most is his superb martial arts casting technique and the skills of restoring the enchantment suit. The Thieves Guild will always remember your unparalleled achievements, so it is here to commemorate it.
Hey Guan Hengnian came here and suddenly found a few lines of small words at the bottom of the tombstone: My close friend Zagu, although you and me are very different in age, it is my lifelong honor to be able to get to know you. I have found the strange insect-type monster you never forget before your death.
Unfortunately, when I hurried back here, you had already died. Zagu, my friend, this strange insect is worthy of only you, so I used magic to let the insect hibernate and buried it under your tombstone to accompany your close friend.
However, insect-type monsters are also creatures of life. I don’t want them to turn into decay dust here after endless years, because it is too cruel to deprive one of the right to survive.
No matter how many years later, if someone with a destiny finds my message when he is visiting the tomb for my friend Zhagu, it means that the strange insects have been with my friend for a long time. The day for them to see the light again is here. Please take this insect-type monster away and make good use of it. The above is the words of the half-elf Chakahn.
This is Chakahn's message Guan Heng was shocked when he saw this: the footprints of this half-elf appraisal master are really everywhere. He and Zagu, the most amazing casting master of the Thieves Guild, are actually close friends.
Although Guan Heng and Chakaen have never met, since Guan Heng stepped onto the land of Ashton Continent, Chakaen has benefited a lot because of Chakaen. The badge of the black ironwood staff appraiser and the inheritance of the great appraisal technique are all given by Chakaen.
Now, I saw Chakahn's message here again, Guan Heng gently stroked it: it was like an invisible line, pulling between me and him.
Half a minute later, Guan Heng dug a shallow pit in front of Master Zhagu’s tombstone, where there were two things: a wooden box containing various small things such as hammers and chisels. It was obvious that it was the advanced tool used by Master Zhagu before his life, which was the treasure that Heinz was drooling.
Another thing is a hexahedral with metallic light, which is made of a piece of clay. Guan Heng is not unfamiliar with this thing.
This object was something that Chakahn accidentally fuses when he was conducting an alchemy experiment. It has a strange function, which is to repair the gaps and cracks of various precious metal props.
Any metal that has cracks, just apply some gypsum powder to its cracked part, and the place will be as intact as before. However, it has not been formally named and not displayed in front of the world. Chakahn mysteriously disappeared with the gypsum because he was looking for the whereabouts of the five main gods.
So, except for Chakahn, and Guan Heng, who inherited some of his inherited memories, no one knew this strange gypsum.
Guan Heng looked at the strange gypsum hexahedral in his hand and shook it gently, and found that there was a clanging sound inside, something rolling inside.
Well, what exactly is this, Guan Heng was a little curious. At this moment, he found an inconspicuous corner of paper leaking out from the small wooden box containing the Zagu tools. Guan Heng twisted it with his finger and gently pulled it out. It turned out to be a booklet collected in the interlayer of the wooden box.
Alas, this is the notes and notes of Master Zagu before his death. Guan Heng opened it casually and suddenly found that there were some very interesting things recorded on it.
Zhagu's notes are all about his experience in crafting various instruments in his life. Guan Heng was not very interested in those, but just took them as they read them. However, the last few pages of the notes made Guan Heng feel a sudden realization.
In his later years, Zhagu read some ancient classics and learned from it that there was a strange insect-type monster in the Grand Canyon of Warcraft. This strange insect-type beast usually consists of dozens of insect-type beasts, with inconspicuous appearance and only the size of rice grains. It has six flexible and changeable claws. They are the smartest one of the insect-type monsters, named Casting Worm.
The claws of the caster insects are extremely clever and have countless compound eyes on the head. Their biggest interest is to repair things. For example, if a stone or a tree has cracks, the caster insects will flock to them and fill the gaps between the stones or trees in an instant with strange crystals opened their mouths.
Since caster insects are omnivorous monsters, whether they are meat, metal, trees or ore, they are all things they can eat. Some food residues that cannot be digested become crystals that caster insects have nothing to do in their spare time and spit out and fill the gaps of objects.
In ancient times, some masters of casting caught and trained some casting insects to help repair damaged parts of weapon armor in order to repair some enchantment props or ordinary weapons that were difficult to find on human eyes.
There is no doubt that the casting craftsman insects are excellent assistants to human casting masters. Later, the casting craftsman insects domesticated by humans can not only repair equipment, but also help cast simple and easy-to-made weapons and armor. This result directly led to a large number of casting craftsman insects appearing around humans.
The casting craftsman is smart, has a high understanding, and is hardworking, diligent and capable. He can continue to work without resting or eating for more than a month. Over the past few hundred years, he has become an indispensable treasure for casting masters. Especially when repairing and manufacturing large quantities of armed defense equipment, the casting craftsman is even more capable.
However, in a natural disaster that occurred later, the habitat of the caster insect group was severely damaged. The lack of food from the juvenile nymph period and the breakage of the racial gene chain caused a significant reduction in the reproduction rate, and most of the wild caster insects were extinct.
The gradual disappearance of wild caster insects did not cause people to warn people. Instead, they made them use artificially raised caster insects like sucking bones and marrow. Finally, more than 30 years after the wild caster insects died, the last artificially raised caster insect died alone in the workshop.
People once again paid a heavy price for their short-sightedness, which was to let the strange insect-type monster like the casting worm be destroyed in their memory.
The master of casting and refining, Zhagu, read the information about casting craftsman worms from prosperity to decay from ancient books, and couldn't help but sigh. He thought about going to the Grand Canyon of Warcraft to find the root of casting craftsman worms, but he had been unable to make a journey because he was weak and sick and could not afford to travel a long distance.
Chapter completed!