When the whole journal was translated, they placed the original back into its position. It was useless to them now, considering they couldn't even take it outside.
Although the runes in it weren't in a proper structure, the world would still react to them, especially since they had somehow survived against its ire.
"I'll come back to find what that guy used for this," Aegon said. "It'll be useful to make readymade spells. Something like talismans."
"Talismans? Like those papers religious people distribute, saying it increases luck?" Liliana blinked in confusion.
"Yes, but this time it's real," Aegon nodded. "We can equip the soldiers with them. Imagine thousands of soldiers throwing giant fireballs in mid-battle. Total devastation."
"Interesting idea," Liliana muttered as she rubbed her chin. "Let me work on this. It's been forever since I worked properly on any project. As your mentor, I can't fall behind too much, can I?"
"First help me with my problem first."
