"Very good. I am impressed that you memorized that in just a few hours. Your tenacity has outdone even some of my greatest apprentices. Are you sure you don''t want to stay here and keep learning from me?" Trish had offered this many times already. She wanted to learn more about the unique system Remey had and also be the first to hear of any other skills she was to create.
"Thank you again master alchemist. But I have an old man waiting for me toe back. Someone needs to give him a heart attack when he finds out I can make potions he''s never heard of and I''ve used herbs he''s never seen." Naturally, Remey didn''t want to actually give him a heart attack. She was extremely excited to finally have something to give back to him.
"Wait, don''t tell me you are going to bring the old master alchemist here?" Gil realized that Remey was making a slightly mischievous look.
"What if I am? He would love a vacation to another kingdom. Especially one with a hanging garden full of tons of herbs he''s never seen."
"I hope you have a revival potion of some elixir of immortality then. He will spend the rest of his life studying if you bring him here." Walker wasughing already. He had long caught on to the intense study an alchemist would put themselves in to learn something new.
"We both know that if I don''t bring him here before he dies he would haunt me, you, and everyone in the kingdom." Remey didn''t doubt that this was a possibility in the least.
"He sounds like an interesting man. I look forward to meeting him. Just make sure he brings his own notes to share as well." Trish said this like it could be an option but they all felt that it was an order from another master alchemist. She could not hide her own desires to study as an alchemist.
"I think we should all begin to get in to position. The moon is going to be cresting the horizon any moment." Wade had been watching this exchange revolving around alchemy and knew that they would all soon be lost.
"Yes of course. Thank you wade for the reminder." Trish moved and ced the potions she had made around the pedestal and motioned for Gil to alsoe. "ce your quiver here and make sure you are watching for the correct timing. You will know when to add your mana."
"Understood." Gil kneeled next to his quiver in the ground and made himself look as small as possible. He knew that he could get in the way and wanted to be aspact as he could.
"Don''t worry too much Gil, the dance is a wide one. It doesn''t get close to where you are. Just focus on how things feel and jump at the right moment." Wade had been through the same process for his own quiver and knew that it was a very important moment for any archer. The bond between them and their gear was something that words could not describe.
"Is there anything that we can do?" Walker didn''t want to be rude and just stand around being useless.
"I would rmend that you focus on the elements and how they react during a full moon. You might just learn a few things. Especially since I was told about your time with the mages while I walked over." Trish had been updated by an enforcer on what the other party members had been busy with. She was bing very invested in the human party.
"I will do my best to sense the changes in the elements then. I assume I should focus on the water element and light elements in particr?" Trish nodded and moved toward the edges of the tform.
"If you two would like to spread these seeds for me I would appreciate it." She handed Su and Wade two bags of small seeds. They were shaped like petals and would most likely float to the ground slowly from the height they were at.
These are spirit orchid seeds. They need wind element and moonlight to start sprouting. After they hit the ground they will rapidly absorb the natural mana to take root. They will bloom in four or five years during a full moon. Anyone can spread the seeds but they need to be nted when the moon reached the peak so watch me for the signal to throw them."
"What are the spirit orchids used for? Are they very rare?" Walker could tell that Remey already knew and asked her without hesitation.
"Spirit orchids are the only flower that can be ground to create a soul healing balm. Most of the time if a soul is injured it can be healed by the body and soul itself. But when one is close to the end of their lifespan and receives an injury to the soul it can send them in to slumber until they wither away. There are also some skills and soul injuries that can only be healed this way. Out of the hundreds of spirit lily seeds nted tonight there might be one or two flowers."
"Wait, out of all of the seeds in my and Wade''s hands we may only be nting one that flowers?" Su was stunned. It was such a low rate.
"That is why I am going to nt this bag as well. Even out spiritual farmers can''t force them to flower. They have used mastery skills to no avail. The chances are just slim and the requirements incredibly rare. But that doesn''t mean the sights will be any less beautiful tonight." Trish held another pouch of seeds in her hands waiting for the first sign the priestess would move. "We are just lucky that the seeds form regardless of the flower blooming."
Like a seer predicting the future, no sooner had Trish spoken the lunar priestess opened her eyes and began preparing herself to dance.
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