"So space and balance are very important for scripts," Xiaolin concluded.
Gale nodded as he stored the glass where he took it from. The glass went through enough flying for the day.
"The bigger form I showed just a moment ago would need at least a 2^6 or a 64-line structure to work properly," he said. "Or you can bind simpler scripts to make it, though it wouldn't be simpler scripts anymore, but a script formation."
"A 64-line structure?" Xiaolin repeated, eyes widening at the number. "That's already eight times what you did before."
"64 is barely the apprentice level, apprentice," Gale said with a laugh. "But don't worry, these scripts hardly require creative minds. It's like maths. Once you get the formula understood, these all require a sound mind to do the calculation. Although it was an entirely different case if you want to create something new, something nobody thought of before."