He had already developed the spell for the mana dome into a scan spell and made it jump on everything that was in his body. He wanted to have every little bit that occurred to him. From enzymatic functions, through blood groups, such as the various blood cells, to muscle tissue, nerve tissue, nerve tracts, his brain, organs, neurological functions, chemical and electrical signals in the body, as well as viruses, bacteria, toxins and most areas that he remembered . It didn't stop there, but he also added some esoteric points that might well exist in this new world. Like the concept of the soul, mana flows in the body, as well as some other things.
The aim of the spell was to generate a snapshot of yourself and yourself. He mainly used the time during the pottery to casually sort through his thoughts, memories and everything he wanted to include in the spell. Basically, a mana film should lay on him and then penetrate all the cells of his body. The mana should ping everything in it, as well as doing a scan. In the end, he might even have hoped to do a 3D analysis of his own properties. The idea wasn't even new, but the execution was horrific. The goose bumps were the smallest problem. The biggest thing was that he lost consciousness shortly after the spell was formulated, not because it was being scanned, but because he ran out of mana faster than the spell could absorb.
He simply lacked the capacity for such magic. Maybe it was starting too big, too, he had to ask himself. After all, a full body MRI was a bit of an exaggeration. Instead, after waking up, it started much smaller, like a little recovery period. First with a finger, then with a forearm. Both were actually successful. With the information he gained, he was now able to create an image to work with. For this purpose, the system even gave him a new skill after a few images were created, which he could also name, because the system had no name for it. After entering it, he immediately received a message.
[System: Congratulations. Their efforts to create an unknown form of image representation led to the first hologram in this world. You have the]
[System: Do you want to adopt this skill?]
That the system still had to ask him! Of course he accepted. The expenses, like the duration, depended on the size and duration of the broadcast, which is why it was no less efficient in the end.
[System: You have acquired the Mana Hologram Level 1 skill.]
[System: Gained experience.]
Magna: “Welcome to the new century!”
This was only one step in the direction he needed, but it was his first work of his own really, and the steps leveled at a mad pace. Thanks to the holographic representations in different shades of blue, he was now able to make out a lot more, and he was probably even able to reproduce it. He started with one finger for experimental purposes. The representations went almost to the smallest possible detail. From the bones, the skin, the nerves, the cells. Everything was mapped, the mana could even determine what it essentially consisted of.
In his blood, with the help of this new diagnostic spell, he could no longer deny the obvious. Apparently a certain part of him really wasn't human. In him was the void. It discolored certain areas in a deep black and other areas looked different than he knew from biology. With pure biology or the limited knowledge in medicine, he would not have got very far on himself.
He was not given a representation of his soul, but he could see his mana flow. That alone was worth something. Without wanting to test anything on himself beforehand, he turned back to the rats. One of these rodents died of mana exposure after repeatedly injecting the animal with mana after several days. He wanted to test their adaptability with it. He also wanted to find out what stress the animals could endure and when an organism was prone to mutation.
With the holograms he could finally track a lot of things in real time. In the case of the wounded animal, for example, he took a picture of the other limb, projecting the picture mirror-inverted. With which he could basically represent the lost link. He then tried to reproduce this link with the help of the hologram, which he also managed quite easily. Of course, he did not test this experiment first on the rat itself. Instead, he produced the limb freely, using fresh tissue from a recently hunted animal as a product source. Although he could also create, this was always more complex than working with a source. Some magics were creation magics, but their energy efficiency had been catastrophic, to say the least. With sufficient basic material, the reinforcement through the will, a formulated spell as if supported by the imagination, he succeeded in reproducing the limb.
The next task was to restore the limb on the body. For this purpose, cells, meat and other things on the body of the injured person could be used in an emergency. It would put a strain on vitality or temporarily lower its strength, agility and endurance. Because the fabric would have been misused. The main problem was where you started to restore the leg. Basically, he needed a picture of the defective as well as functioning leg, which he placed on top of one another. This should give it the perfect junction.
The consumption had remained manageable, due to the available material from the carrier, such as possible foreign material, but it also only happened on one rat. A person or a larger living being should almost certainly eat an exorbitant sum of his mana. Was there any other healing method in the world that worked better? Could the will, the imagination, or simply the desire to reproduce it lead to a success or even a skill?
For every little success he was haunted by countless new questions. With a fixed storage method, he might not have to recreate the holograms over and over again. Maybe there was something like modified crystals for storing content. At least they would have been incredibly useful, but he still lacked a test, a true test, now actually two.
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The first test consisted of following up current questions and daring to attempt a restoration of an extremity of the rat only with the idea of how the most rudimentary externally with the naked eye, as well as after dissection with the naked eye. However, for this purpose he used another specimen, first trying to reproduce the leg with the naked eye, strong desire, will and imagination. Amazingly, it even worked, but already the tiny extremity of a rat swallowed up, now exorbitant was probably an understatement, what was previously cheap was now unaffordable. Halfway through, he was even forced to quit. He ran out of mana faster than he could see.
The second approach then showed a decrease in costs. So one could state that everything that the caster did not know was compensated for by the system. However, at a price and it wasn't exactly cheap! Someone who wanted to restore a finger or even an arm in this way needed an almost infinite supply of mana.
Well, could you then create a link that could perform other functions compared to the previous one, or even add another link?
This would clearly have fallen into the modification division. Satisfied with the successes he had achieved so far, as well as some ready-made utensils that he needed for alchemy, he took a day off for sunbathing and a hot bath in the evening. Unfortunately, the increase in his toughness also meant that he no longer really noticed the heat. It even forced him to correct the rune enchantment upwards, which caused the water to boil so that he could still get a feel for it.
Others would probably have boiled in the broth, but the changed statistics had made it just right. After the bath and still without clothes, he strolled inside his home. When he arrived in the living room, he walked past the column on which his work of art was standing. For a brief moment he gave the object a seductive look, but immediately pulled himself together.
Magna: “That would have given yourself a whole new meaning to fuck. Thanks, no thanks. I don't fall that deep. ”
He had to tell himself this. He really did because he was close to paying attention to the idea and falling so low. He already had the thought. After his evening program, he quickly found sleep with the anticipation of the next day!
Leica woke him up again by licking his face. Because of her, he basically didn't even need an alarm clock, because her natural internal clock was perfectly set. Besides, he had no intention of drowning in his sleep anyway, not if an unknown magical world was still unfolding in front of him.
On that day, his companion was just as loaded as he was, because both were in top shape again. Of course, licking wounds didn't take that much time, but he used the time of supplies and forbade her to hunt without him.
That morning they started hunting together again. Besides, he didn't miss the opportunity to continue mapping the blood willows. He marked areas that should be avoided with circles with solid lines. The rather empty attic made it easy for him to transport most of the monster corpses they killed.
The follow-up to the hunt was also pretty easy. Leica got their fair share. The hide was carefully peeled off with the help of the hunting knife, the blade already showing signs of becoming blunt. The fur was cleaned, washed and stretched. A cleansing spell in addition to washing should ensure the removal of viruses and bacteria before it finally could become like the tendons.
However, the afternoon finally brought him close to his alchemy. The presence of light healing potions could help. No, it could be lifesaving. Plus, his storerooms were overflowing with unused resources!
For alchemy he had set up a new laboratory, which was equivalent to an open-air facility. Directly behind the waterfall and with this as a curtain, like some openings for constant fresh air, the place was a bit removed from his dwelling.
He had also relocated the storage rooms for the herbs and resources related to this near the laboratory. On this occasion he succeeded for the first time in placing some of his storage directly in the desired location. Overall, that didn't sound like a lot, but it saved 1000 manipulations and, above all, a lot of time. Subsequently, at some point he wanted to control it so well that he could use it to put on and take off his equipment and clothing.
For his first project, he put together some of the ingredients written in the book. As described, he purified a considerable amount of the water just to add plenty of mana to it.
To do this, he could use the injection skill. It gave the water a slightly bluish sheen. For this purpose he had to infuse the water with more mana. So keep injecting for a longer period of time. An immediate as well as too rapid supply of mana would make it difficult for the water to absorb it slowly. Water, which was found in dungeons, was also suitable for this. This also had a higher mana density.
Directly in front of him were various mortars and pestles with which he had to prepare one or the other herbs. Not all herbs had a crushing ability that would release some ingredients that are known to evaporate instantly.
Herb of life: likes to grow in wounds of creatures and feed on their life force. Very rare.
Medicinal Herb: A plant that can be found almost everywhere and is known to have mild healing properties. It is also often made into tea.
Poisonous herb: be careful when picking. Will grow excessively in areas that are poisonous at ground level from monsters or other plants. Feeds on all kinds of toxins.
Mana herb: A plant that became famous for its bluish color. Only grows in very mana-rich areas. I can easily regenerate mana taken unprocessed.
Mana Moss: Tends to grow in caves and dungeons near mana crystals. Contains copious amounts of mana concentration.
Blood Herb: Known for its healing properties and its low antidote to all types of poisons. Tends to bloom on battlefields.
Dungeon Wurz: A herb that grows exclusively in dungeons that tend to form in cave systems. Known to enhance the effects of herbs.
Absorber algae: only grows in calm waters. Known for its ability to absorb almost anything. Very adaptable, grows almost anywhere, but often possesses different qualities, ranging from ordinary to mythical.
There were also some other herbs among them, but these were the common ones with which he started, whereby the Dungeon Wurz could already be used for the creation of healing potions. The purified water is the basic component and the mana displaced water is the enhanced version, but why not start with the better one that was not a real investment?
For his first potion, he took a fresh clay kettle into which he put a few cups of the purified, mana-infused water. This was gently heated over an open fire. He gave the cauldron itself an enchantment to prevent damage from direct heat.
The water itself was not allowed to boil or simmer. It should not lose any of its content, but should be able to absorb it more easily. This was done by heating the mixture slightly.
However, it made him wonder what if he distilled the mixture? Would the result be something much more focused? And if so, could it have been found in a later follow-up book?
Next he added a moist amount of the absorber algae. He found these both in the dungeon camp and in the miniature lake on his doorstep and, according to the compendium, were known in various qualities. Some measurement methods were also presented. It was also often used as an additional stabilizer.
The selected herbs had to be made immediately after entering the algae. Which in this case consisted only of medicinal herbs. Basically, these potions were the simplest of the simplest.
After the input, he used his willpower, mana perception and manipulation to let the mixture circulate subtly under light heat. He looked intently at the surface, the mixing ingredients and changing colors.