Chapter 63: Tokens
In the early morning, near dawn, Jiang Yan quietly flew back to Tianyun City from the sky in a black iron eagle and landed in his own courtyard.
Let the Black Iron Eagle and the Red Jade Blood Bees move freely. Jiang Yan returned to the house and properly placed more than ten jade bottles containing blood from strange beasts. Then he took out the tools he had purchased before and officially started refining the weapon.
practise.
Although the copied software is no different from his own after installation, it is the first time he has done it himself, so Jiang Yan will inevitably be more cautious.
The first time he refining, Jiang Yan decided to choose the simplest one. He planned to refine the Taoist talisman that Taoist wise men most often used. This thing is used by those Taoist priests who have achieved success in their films and television works he had watched in his previous life.
Talismans are very similar.
The more suitable materials for making Taoist talismans are jade or strange animal skins, bone pieces, etc., but because it is practice, Jiang Yan used ordinary paper to practice. He took out a stack of them that had been treated with potions in advance and cut them all.
It is neatly made of yellow talisman paper similar to the size of a playing card.
This talisman paper was originally just ordinary rice paper. After Jiang Yan bought it back, it was fully soaked with potions made of strange animal bone powder mixed with some other herbs, making the original rice paper with some energy-carrying properties, simple to manufacture, and costly to be used.
It is very cheap and can be said to be the most commonly used material for Taoist disciples when practicing making Taoist talismans in the early stages.
Jiang Yan took out a piece of paper from this stack of talisman paper and placed it in the center of the table. Then he took out a white jade bottle, unscrewed the bottle plug, and held a wolf pen in his hand to immerse the pen hair into the blood of the beast.
The materials used in this pen are also extraordinary. The pen holder and the pen hair are made of the bones and hair of a wolf-shaped beast of the highest level. Ordinary brushes are used for Taoist magicians to refine weapons because they are often contaminated with those
Energy-rich materials can easily be infected and worn by energy so that they can no longer be used.
In addition to having good energy conductivity, this wolf hair brush made of strange beast materials is also far more durable than ordinary brushes. It is obviously better to use as a tool for Taoist refining tools.
Withdrawing the brush, Jiang Yan drew it directly on the talisman paper. The pen was done in one go, and in an instant, a red pattern like hieroglyphs was drawn on the yellow talisman paper.
While writing, Jiang Yan's divine essence also poured out from the sea of consciousness, following the strokes, guiding the traces of energy contained in the blood of the strange beasts inside, so that it can flow along the strokes.
During the period when I was waiting for the night yesterday, Jiang Yan had already visualized all the runes recorded in the "Basics of Xuanqing Runes" in his sea of consciousness, and even some of the runes have been corrected.
I am already familiar with each rune. At this moment, I draw this rune with extremely accurate control, but there is no mistake at all, and I succeed in one go.
At the moment when the text was completely formed, Jiang Yan pulled back the Shenyuan and the brush, and then saw a faint red light flashing in the rune track drawn on the talisman paper, which was fleeting in the blink of an eye.
He always observes and may ignore it.
Jiang Yan took out another piece of talisman paper, repeated the previous steps and drew another different rune on the paper. This time, there was also a flash of light on the rune, but the color was a little different from before, presenting
blue.
Jiang Yan picked up the first piece of talisman paper, inputted a trace of internal force, and immediately threw it to the side.
Peng!
The talisman paper thrown out suddenly exploded and turned into an orange fireball the size of an egg, hitting directly on the door of Jiang Yan's bedroom, and lit a small piece of the wooden door in an instant.
——Basic Taoist talisman? Fire Line talisman.
Looking at the ignited door, Jiang Yan was ready, and then inputted the second drawn talisman paper into internal force to stimulate the energy inside, and then threw it over.
This time a blue light flashed on the talisman paper, turning into a translucent water ball the same size of an egg, and accurately hit the ignition of the door of the house, and extinguished the flames in an instant.
——Basic Taoist talisman? Water line talisman.
"It's not bad to use only such a little bit of simple materials to trigger such extraordinary effects." Jiang Yan nodded with satisfaction.
After that, Jiang Yan continued to pick up the wolf hair brush to draw it, and consumed all the stacks of prepared talisman papers, and exchanged them for a large number of various basic talismans, which basically made him familiar with them.
All runes were practiced.
There are fire and water talismans that can generate fire and create water like before; there are also gold talismans that can temporarily make objects become as hard as iron and stone after being pasted; it is useful on wounds to stop bleeding quickly and treat small amounts, and used on plants
There are also wood line talismans that can quickly germinate and grow; there are also Taoist talismans that use advanced rune combination effects such as flash talismans, ice talismans, thunder flower talismans, and explosive notes...
Unfortunately, because the materials are too low, the Taoist talismans made of these talismans can only stop at the basic level, and the effects are very low. For warriors, as long as they enter the acquired realm, they can basically ignore them.
"However, if you encounter situations where you need to make a fire and get water while camping in the wild, it is very convenient to use these basic Taoist talismans."
Although it was just a trial practice, Jiang Yan did not intend to waste it. He properly kept all these basic Taoist talismans. Even if they might not be useful during battle, they would still be of some use.
"Even if ordinary paper is penetrated into talisman paper, it can only be used to make basic Taoist talismans for practice. The Taoist talismans for real battles must be used with regular materials."
Jiang Yan picked up a fine and sharp carving knife and a high-quality jade, and began to carve it carefully, and soon carved it into the form of a square jade talisman.
Jiang Yan took out a small cup, poured it into the blood of the beast, then pinched the jade talisman with his hand and immersed it in the blood of the beast. At the same time, he mobilized the divine soul and merged it into the blood of the beast, and began to guide the energy wire in the blood of the beast.
The jade talisman gathered and penetrated into the hand in threads.
Just like what he did in the sea of consciousness, Jiang Yan's divine essence guided these beast blood energy to attach to the jade talisman, and carved complex and complicated patterns inside, which looked like the lines of an integrated circuit board.
However, not all of these patterns are straight, and often have certain curves, but they look like some natural texture.
The beast blood energy circulated several times along the carved patterns, then penetrated into the interior of the jade talisman, gradually condensed into the style of a three-dimensional rune with a complex structure.
After the energy of the beast blood in the cup was almost absorbed and turned into ordinary blood, Jiang Yan took back his divine essence, took out the jade talisman and looked at it.
The originally verdant jade material now has a bright yellow color, with a smooth surface, but mysterious array patterns can be seen inside, with red subtle flowing from time to time, and then circling in to the center of the jade talisman.
Chapter completed!