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Chapter 88 - "Limit of Seven Realms"

"The Complete Mysteries of Mystical" by Sander Copperfield – that was the book I had discovered within the depths of an ancient data storage relic.

Since its initial encounter in the forest, my interactions with it had been nothing more than a cursory skimming.

Now, as I settled into a more deliberate reading, I found myself poised to immerse in its contents for the first time.

With each turned page, the world around me seemed to fade, leaving me fully absorbed in the book's narrative.

It was a literary treasure trove, a realm of knowledge waiting to be explored.

As I delved deeper into its chapters, the pages whispered secrets of wonder and intrigue. The text bore an allure that was impossible to resist, drawing me into its embrace.

At the heart of the book lay the concept of Mystical – a subject both ancient and mystical.

The author, Sander Copperfield, took me on a journey through its intricacies, peeling back the layers of mystery that surrounded these enigmatic artifacts.

The initial pages of the book painted a vivid portrait of Mystical, their significance, and their power. I felt as though I were unearthing forgotten truths, embracing a knowledge that had long been concealed.

The revelation was made that the construction of a Mystical marked a pivotal moment on the path of mastery.

This transformative act occurred at the Commissioned Mark, immediately following the ascension from the Master Mark.

But such a feat was not to be taken lightly. The complexities of Mystical construction were revealed through the words on the pages.

An air of challenge hung around the process, demanding both skill and precision.

The rules of this sacred endeavor were laid bare. One critical condition emerged: the opportunity to construct a Mystical was singular and fleeting, arriving only upon ascending to the Commissioned Mark.

A missed chance meant awaiting elevation to the exalted rank of Marshal Mark to earn another try.

A second criterion emerged—one that revolved around the purity of life. To embark on the Mystical journey, an aspirant's life purity needed to surpass the seventy percent threshold. This measure ensured that only those truly attuned to the mystic forces could partake.

With rapt attention, I absorbed the insights that spilled from the pages. The ranks of Mystical revealed themselves, each Mark cloaked in its unique characteristics.

Low-Mark Mystical materialized when life purity remained below the eighty percent mark.

Medium-Mark Mystical came into existence for those whose life purity lingered below ninety percent. Finally, the high-Mark Mystical emerged, reserved for those who achieved the pinnacle of purity—absolute one hundred percent life clarity.

These revelations spun a web of possibilities before my eyes. The nuances of Mystical construction unfolded, a tapestry of conditions and potential outcomes.

As the sun's glow cast warm hues upon my reading nook, I found myself engrossed in the words of Copperfield's tome. The day slipped by, the hours blending into one another, until I reluctantly set the book aside.

The knowledge I had gleaned was a treasure of its own—a guide to the arcane art of Mystical crafting. Its contents held the promise of growth, of ascending the ranks and embracing a destiny woven into the threads of mystic energy.

With a sense of satisfaction, I marked my place within the book's pages, the anticipation of future explorations lingering in the air.

The world beyond my window beckoned, the horizon painted in hues of dusk. As the day gave way to twilight, I contemplated the path illuminated by Mystical—the pursuit of mastery and the embodiment of magic's true essence.

Within the walls of my apartment, the whispers of the ancient authors danced alongside the present reality, a symphony of knowledge and adventure intertwined.

When humanity first embarked on the path of Mystical crafting, their aspirations mirrored the forms of the creatures that roamed their world.

These primal artisans fashioned Mystical resembling fearsome beasts, drawing inspiration from the very devils they sought to understand and conquer.

The brilliance of this approach lay in its simplicity—the construction of these early Mystical demanded meager resources.

As a consequence, the mystical creations manifested as a testament to ingenuity and necessity, a reflection of a world still in its infancy.

As the march of time carried civilization forward, knowledge expanded, and techniques evolved. The artisans of old gave way to the engineers of the new era, the creation of Mystical transcending mere mimicry.

In the tapestry of the present age, mystical emerged as weapons of power, instruments of mastery that had evolved beyond their original forms.

The paradigm had shifted—the allure of crafting mystical in the likeness of weapons proved irresistible.

These mystical weapons wielded advantages that their devils predecessors could not match.

Lethality converged with efficiency, a deadly union that came at the wielder's command. To hold a mystical weapon was to hold unparalleled might.

The potency of these weapons was rooted in their mastery—each had been honed to perfection, attuned to its bearer's strengths.

In the grand tapestry of combat, mystical weapons took precedence, usurping even the vaunted status of magical artifacts.

In this intricate dance of power, my own tale wove into the narrative. The blade that I wielded, a Mark 1 magical artifact, had accompanied me through numerous trials.

Yet, the knowledge lay bare that there were realms beyond, paths I had yet to tread.

A tantalizing threshold, the Mark 2 magical artifact, loomed before me, a realm that could not be crossed by my mere touch.

Even among specialists, this tier remained elusive, only accessible to those holding the rank of Corporal evolvers and beyond.

Yet, mystical weapons challenged this hierarchy, emerging as a paradigm unto themselves.

To hold such a weapon was to harness immense augmentation, an enhancement that eluded even the realm of magical artifacts.

The practicalities of operation set Mystical weapons apart, their energy consumption halved compared to their artifact counterparts.

The cost-benefit analysis was clear—an edge that ensured longevity on the battlefield.

Yet, the most remarkable revelation lay within the pages of the ancient book—a revelation that shattered my preconceived notions. The words spoke of a limit to the number of Mystical a man could craft—a total of seven, to be exact.