Abe the Wizard

Chapter 788 Metallurgy

The talking carriage has reached the top of Moga City, where the Dwarf Alchemist's Association is based, and Bernie walks out of the carriage after the carriage stops.

As Abel followed him out of the carriage, he saw two dwarf alchemists wearing alchemy robes and honorary Master Alchemist badges on the chest of the robe.

In the Alchemist Guild, the president of the Guild can only be considered an administrator, and the real right lies in the hands of the privileged Honorary Alchemist, who can mobilize a significant portion of the entire Alchemist Guild.

So it's not surprising that Abel was greeted by two honorary alchemists.

“Distinguished Master Bennett, welcome to the Mogadishu Alchemist Guild, this is Fertis and this is Benchley!” Master Fettis bowed down to salute, saying that Master Benchley beside him was also with the salute.

The attitude of the two honorary alchemists was very respectful and made Abel feel the sincerity of the Mogadishu Alchemists Association.

“The two masters, Bennett the Genie, are honored to receive you!” Abel bowed back.

“Master Bennett, come with me, we have a small welcome ceremony for you!” Master Fertis made an invitation.

Abel was not interested in what the welcome ceremony was, but smiled back and walked into the Alchemist Guild with the two masters and Bernie.

This Alchemist Guild is different from any Alchemist Guild that Abe has ever seen, and the style here is rugged, and you can see it's a dwarf style, quite different from the fine style of the Elf Alchemist Guild.

Of course, the role of the two alchemists' associations is different: one is refinery and the other is metallurgy.

Almost thirty dwarf alchemists have stood in the Alchemists' Guild at this time, and if you look at the badge on the chest of these alchemists, you can see that these alchemists are at least intermediate alchemists.

According to Abel's knowledge of the Dwarves, these alchemists are estimated to be more than half of the middle- and upper-middle-level Dwarves.

It's not easy to train an alchemist among dwarves, because alchemists are also demanding spiritual strength, which is already the way most dwarves enter the industry.

Almost as long as you have the mental power, you become a wizard, and only a part of it becomes an alchemist.

The training of wizards takes up a lot of time, and the training of alchemists takes up a lot of time. In this case, it is almost impossible to complete both professions at the same time, whether human or dwarf, and their energy is limited.

Not all sorcerers, like Abel, can take advantage of the time lag between the dark world and the holy continent to get enough cultivation time, while simultaneously carrying out several professions of blacksmith and alchemy.

“Welcome to the Honorable Master Bennett!” Thirty dwarf alchemists bowed down at the same time and said aloud.

As you can see, the Mogadishu Alchemist's Guild is prepared, and there are no other dwarves in the lobby but these thirty dwarf alchemists, which is the most likely not to disturb Abel.

Abel's mission to the Mogadishu Alchemists' Guild is to learn, which is important for the Dwarves, so it is important to provide a good learning environment.

So the Mogadishu Alchemist's Guild has blocked the entire Alchemist's Guild in advance for his arrival. The unrelated members of the Alchemist's Guild have been deported. Even the 30 alchemists would not have stayed had it not been for the fact that the Alchemists had to meet the only Alchemist on the Holy Land for many years.

This demand was so strong that the Mogadishu Alchemist Association had to make concessions.

Abel smiled back and saw the fanaticism in the eyes of thirty alchemists as he stood up.

In the alchemist industry, he is like a celestial giant star, you know, in the last millennium, there have been countless alchemy geniuses, and each of these geniuses' names has sparkled.

But all these alchemist geniuses fell over the last step, making the alchemist the highest symbol in the eyes of alchemists. “Master Bennett, did you say something to them?” Master Fettis asked softly.

Abel nodded with a smile when he saw the sincerity in Master Fettis's eyes and saw thirty pairs of thirsty eyes.

“I'm Bennett, I'm a pharmacist, and I came to Mogadishu today to study metallurgy, another system in alchemy, a system as important as a pharmacist.

For thousands of years, the Dwarves have made successive achievements in metallurgical research, which has made the Dwarves' alchemists the most powerful metallurgists on the continent.

I came here as an admirer to look at the great achievements of the Dwarves! ”

Thirty alchemists clapped alongside two alchemists, and Abel lowered his posture to show respect and humility for Dwarf metallurgy.

The attitude of one of the only alchemists on the continent was very touching to the dwarf alchemists present, knowing that they had been informed that the dwarf had invited Master Bennett to help them.

“Master Bennett, this way, please!” The brief welcoming ceremony came to an end soon, and Master Fettis led Abel to the operating room beside him.

“Master Bennett, you can go yourself. I'll go first. I won't be with you anymore!” Bernie's mission was presumably over and he would not be involved in the Alchemists' Guild, so he bowed down and said goodbye.

Abel nodded and went into the operating room with Master Fertis.

In the operating room is a set of alchemy equipment, more than the refinery equipment is a fire.

“Master Bennett, you are a refiner and the Guild has asked me to share my knowledge of metallurgy with you!” Master Fertis said politely.

In fact, the Mogadishu Alchemist's Guild was commissioned by the Dwarves to teach Abel metallurgical knowledge, and he was Abel's teacher, but Abel's identity here is just an honorary alchemist, the real alchemist rank is only advanced, but facing a real master, he is embarrassed to say the words of instruction.

“Master Fertis, you are so kind, thank you very much for teaching me metallurgy and I will learn from you seriously!” Abel smiled and bowed down.

He did not set himself too high. Although metallurgy was a branch of the alchemist, he had never come into contact with it. If the dwarf people had not asked for him, this metallurgy would not be called a master of honor himself, or it would be difficult for non-dwarves to learn.

He is now a student who has come to study metallurgy.

Abel's words made Master Fettis nodded inexorably, and his reputation was much higher in his heart.

“Metallurgy can create materials that are not naturally possible, especially some magic materials. Village materials like magic rings, magic necklace materials, wand materials, etc. are all metallurgical works!” Master Fertis explained.

It was only when Abel heard the words of Master Fertis that he learned something he had never paid too much attention to. He had a lot of passive defensive magic objects on him, but he didn't know how to make them.

Though he can also use his blacksmith skills to paint the inscriptions on armored weapon shields, which are large pieces of equipment, or on belts, helmets, which are medium sized pieces of equipment.

But on very small objects like rings and necklaces, it is unlikely that symbolic graphics will be drawn, because such small materials are impossible to withstand the exchange of energy between the characters and the magic stones, and the characters need to be drawn with a symbol ink, which is not even enough space ink to attach.

Like magic jewellery, it uses engraving on its surface to engrave the inscription or magic array onto the jewellery, and then embellish it with magic stones for energy.

So this requires that the material must be very special, and that the material has its own unique characteristics, depending on the script and the matrix.

And it is because of metallurgy that the raw materials of magic jewellery are available. Of course, although these magic jewellery have very unique properties, they cannot be used on weapon defenses because of the strength of materials produced by metallurgy.