**Chapter 34: Inspiration**
Jie Ming had prepared for failure, but what was this nonsense?!
The talisman seemed to have activated successfully, so why only a tiny flame?
Unwilling to give up, he tried several more times.
Soon, he identified a pattern: the flameâs size correlated with the amount of true essence he infused. More essence, bigger flame.
When he poured in most of his Third Layer true essence, the flame reached the power described in the texts.
But this made it utterly useless!
If the talismanâs power depended on his infused true essence, he might as well cast the spell barehandedâit was more flexible and didnât require pre-making talismans!
Moreover, casting a spell directly used less true essence for the same effect, while the talisman consumed extra energy.
This was completely unlike the textsâ claim of âneeding only a wisp of spiritual energy to activateâ!
After several more attempts and summarizing his issues, Jie Ming immediately accessed the Great Dao Book Pavilion.
Spending half a month studying the Pavilionâs texts and advanced alchemy knowledge, he finally understood the fundamental difference between cultivation talismans and wizarding supernatural artifacts.
âThe essence of a talisman isnât simple energy storage or activation. Itâs more like a precise âstarterâ or âprogram.ââ Jie Ming held a golden talisman, examining its patterns closely.
âThe talismanâs seal is an âindexâ and âcommandâ for spiritual energy. During activation, the talisman uses the userâs faint spiritual energy as a âkey,â with the seal as the âprogram,â to draw, aggregate, and unleash vast environmental spiritual energy, releasing a complete, powerful spell.â
âOf course, if conditions allow, one could pre-store powerful energy for the talisman to directly call upon.â
âThe cultivation world is rich in spiritual energy, pervasive in heaven and earth. Thus, a mere wisp of activation energy lets the talisman draw endless environmental energy, unleashing potent spells.â
âBut the wizarding world lacks spiritual energy, so the talisman canât draw environmental energy, rendering its âprogramâ incomplete. The flameâs size merely results from the infused true essence being temporarily aggregated and triggered within the talismanâs structure, not its intended power. Itâs even weaker than a direct spell due to extra energy spent on non-functional âprogramâ parts.â
Jie Ming pulled out a scroll made of animal hide, similar in effect to a talisman, capable of releasing a flame spell with a bit of mental energy.
Though cheap at 10 credits per scroll, few bought them.
A magical artifact with the same effect cost at least 100 credits but could be recharged repeatedly.
âWizarding supernatural artifacts, like spell scrolls, wands, or disposable sigils, operate on a completely different principle.â
Jie Ming activated the scroll against a training target, watching it turn to ash as it unleashed a fireball.
During this, the surrounding elemental energy remained unchanged.
âThey store a complete spell, including all required energy, within the medium. A wizard only needs a faint mental energy as a âswitchâ or âpasswordâ to trigger the stored spell with fixed power.â
âThis methodâs advantage is reliabilityâunless in extreme conditions like artificial anti-magic zones, the artifact can unleash a complete spell anywhere, anytime, and be recharged for reuse.â
âThe downside is that its power is tied to the creatorâs skill, not the userâs strength. Itâs also inflexibleâa fireball scroll only casts a fireball, with no adjustments possible.â
Summarizing the technical differences, Jie Mingâs eyes suddenly lit up!
He had an idea to combine the strengths of both systems!
Cultivation talismans excelled in low activation costs and environmental energy reliance, while wizarding artifacts offered stability and consistent spell power in any environment.
The wizarding worldâs environmental energy wasnât âspiritual energyâ but ubiquitous elemental energy.
What if⊠he applied the talismanâs principles, not storing the spellâs energy in the medium but inscribing the spell model and commands to draw wizarding world elemental energy onto the artifact?
This way, as long as the artifact wasnât damaged and elemental energy was available, he could, like with talismans, use minimal mental energy as a âkeyâ to repeatedly trigger the artifact, letting it draw environmental elemental energy to cast spells continuously!
Such artifacts, as long as elemental energy existed, would have no usage limits, requiring only faint mental energy to activate.
Similar concepts existed in both worlds, but wizards were less efficient at harnessing external energy compared to cultivators, who emphasized harmony with heaven and earth.
In low-energy settings, wizards preferred building elemental pools over drawing more external energy.
The cultivation world had jade talismans storing a âgreat figureâs strikeâ as life-saving measures, but they were costly and complex to make.
Jie Ming aimed to blend the talismanâs âlow activation cost + environmental energy drawâ with the wizarding âenvironmental elemental energy + stable activationâ system.
By combining both systemsâ strengths, heâd create his own unique power!
After the excitement, Jie Ming realized the challenge.
To achieve this, he couldnât simply copy talisman seals.
He needed to fully understand each strokeâs underlying logic and functionâwhich parts were the âstarter,â âenvironmental energy index,â âspell model construction,â and âactivation triggerââŠ
Then, using his knowledge of wizarding runes, energy structures, and spell models, heâd gradually replace these âfunctional modulesâ with wizarding equivalentsârune combinations, energy circuits, or even conceptual guides that interacted with elemental energy and mana to build spell models!
This required mastery of both wizarding runes and spell theory and a thorough understanding of the Great Dao Book Pavilionâs talisman principles.
âBut⊠compared to this worldâs native wizards, I already have a huge advantage.â
He had a clear direction and examples to âborrow,â unlike the clueless wizards of this world.
âSigh, if Iâd known this idea earlier, Iâd have chosen a runic studies core rune for my fourth Truth RuneâŠâ
Jie Ming felt a pang of regret. âOh well, good thing my cultivation speed isnât slow. Iâll take it step by stepâŠâ