Just like alchemy, inscription crafting relied on practice, practice, and more practice.
No master was born from talent alone.
It was the countless failed attempts, wasted materials, and hard-earned experience that slowly formed an inscriptionist's intuition.
That intuition told them how much energy to pour in, how stable their hand should be, and when a stroke was about to go wrong.
Zora had already purchased the necessary materials in Heavenly City. The inscription she planned to create was not complicated, so the materials were basic and easy to find. Thanks to the presence of the academy, trade here was flourishing, and even specialized inscription items were readily available.
Zora carefully prepared the inscription liquid, following the method the old man had taught her. The process was delicate and demanding. A single mistake meant starting over.
Compared to alchemy, inscription crafting was no less complex, and in some ways even more unforgiving.
