In different cultures, there are only two ways to make amulets. One is to write the text on parchment or some hard objects, such as engraving the contents of the Bible or the Koran on ornaments or ornaments, and the other is to is the use of symbols or images.

Hikigu has now been able to make some simple amulet in this way, but he is not satisfied, what he wants is not such a simple thing.

On this day, he decided to test a difficult one.

By the way, today is Wednesday.

And the location is the activity room of the service department - no way, if you play in the classroom, you will probably be watched as a giant panda, which is not a good feeling.

So after class, Hikigaya went to the service department.

He threw his schoolbag on the table in the activity room, took out a rectangular block of wood and a file, and sat by the window, holding the block and starting to carve.

He chose one of them and began to carve a pattern representing the image of Osiris.

This thing is not very good to draw, because Hikigu's artistic cell is really not good, but Hikigu had to draw, because this is the core element of this talisman.

The amulet he is going to make at this moment is the Jade Pillar. The origin of this amulet can be traced back to the pre-dynastic period, but after the belief in Osiris became popular throughout ancient Egypt, its symbolic meaning evolved into the spine of Osiris.

In the sound of planing and carving, Hikigu was attentive to portraying, and he didn't even care when someone came in.

Until he smelled a familiar scent.

"Hachiman, is it wood magic today?"

There was a sound coming from his ear, and the distance was very close, and he could feel the breath of the other person, and the soft hair fluttering to his ear after being blown by the wind.

He raised his head and saw Yukinoshita Yukino's delicate, fair face.

this one again...

Also, what is the magic of wood?

"This is a talisman." He lowered his head and continued to inscribe, "It's for the dead."

"Oh..." Xuenuo nodded, raised her body and walked away.

After a while, she returned with two cups of black tea, and placed one of them on the table beside Hikigu. She picked up a stool and sat opposite Hikigu, watching silently.

At this time, Bikigu has turned the wood to the opposite side. The Jiedoku Pillar is a kind of amulet that can best reflect the four basic directions of Egyptian ritual magic. The pillar itself symbolizes the sacred center, as well as the heaven and the world Connected, the four faces symbolize the four directions of east, west, north and south, of which the two directions are the most important, symbolizing the two sacred moments of sunrise and sunset.

What he just depicted was Osiris, who represented the moments of life and the rising of the sun, and now it is Osiris who depicted death and sunset.

And the effect he pursues is to make the person holding this amulet resurrect after death.

If it succeeds, he intends to give this to the Yukinoshita sisters as a present.

Chapter [-]: The Perfect First Time

Yukinoshita Yukino quietly watched Hikigu depicting the Settoku Pillar in his hand.

At this moment, Bikigu in front of her had a focused expression, the sun shining through the glass of the window on him seemed to be covered with a layer of golden gauze, and the wooden block in his hand was also a little hazy.

"He's serious, and he's quite good-looking..."

Xuenai suddenly had such thoughts in her heart.

Gradually, she became fascinated, and she didn't even know that the tea in the cup had become cold.

When she discovered this, she was surprised to find that only a few minutes had passed, which made her look out of the window - even though it was the hottest tenth of the day at this moment, it could be called The sun is shining brightly.

This made her feel that the room was abnormal.

The sun was shining brightly outside, but it was too cold in the room, and the heat of the sun could not be felt at all.

Yukino suddenly remembered what Hikigu said just now - this is something for the dead!

A cold air burst out from her chest, causing her to shiver a little. She couldn't help but tighten her legs, and her eyes also showed tension.

She had seen with her own eyes Hikigu's incomprehensible means, which also shattered her originally complete family, so she was afraid of all this. The so-called wanting to learn magic was actually just an escape.

But at the same time as she was afraid, she couldn't help being curious. She began to want to know what this wooden block was used for.

Slowly, the cold air in the room seemed to disappear, and Xuenuo felt the heat again.

Only then did she calm down and let out a slow breath.

However, the sound of exhalation in the room was two.

In front of her, Hikigu did the same thing, the difference was that Hikigu's face was full of joy.

He succeeded.

Egyptian shamans fought against the conjurers of the council, some of whom had their heads cut off, but were reconnected, relying on the power of the Jade Pillar, this amulet could make the bearer like Osiris, even if the body was torn apart. Put it back together and don't die.

Of course, you can only use it once.

The Egyptian wizards now have no ability to remake this amulet, because their ritual magic has been incomplete, it is very difficult to borrow and deceive the power of the gods, and the production of this amulet is the most demanding on the integrity of the ritual, so The Jade Pillars that we have today are actually the legacy left by our ancestors.

Since he was a companion, Hikigu felt that maybe he should help out.

He doesn't use the title "subordinate" to call those who follow him. Although it is true, it feels a little disgusting to call him that. After all, people have self-knowledge.

Whether it is these wizards in Egypt or the Dark Karate Group, it is not because of his own factors that he chooses to follow. Excluding those meaningless flattery, everyone is just a cooperative relationship, but he has a more active choice power.

The Jade Pillar in his hand looks like an ordinary wooden block, but the power of resurrection has been injected into it. Although the patterns and hieroglyphs are a bit ugly, the effect must not be bad. Anyway, Hikigu thinks so. of.

Speaking of which, Egyptian magic is really troublesome, and it is necessary to learn the hieroglyphs of ancient Egypt.

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