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Chapter 324: Warping Flesh

    Chapter 324: Warping Flesh


    The idea hade from meat, which was a bit strange.


    Meat wasnt exactly inspirational, unless someone was looking to create a new dish, or an artistic taxidermy object for their library. Alex, however, hadnt been inspired to make a new culinary breakthrough, and he didnt have a library.


    The idea for a new <em>physical</em> breakthrough had sparked and was burning in his mind as he quietly practised Warp Flesh in his room by moon, and forceball light. He was filled with energy after a two hour session of rejuvenating sleep, and was thinking about the image of power that had awakened some weeks ago when hed climbed the winding stairs to ValRoks office.


    It was the professors lunch that had motivated the idea currently ying in his head: sparked from a hunk of meat from the mana maniption professors midday meal which hedpared to the fibres that make up the edges of a wizards mana pool. The lizardfolk wizard had described how a pools fibres became hyper-stimted when a current was passed through them, generating more mana in the process.


    That had birthed the curious thought in Alexs mind and led to some investigating.


    A mana pools fibres function was to produce mana, so they poured more mana out when hyper-stimted.


    And<strong></strong>what were the fibres for in a muscles<strong></strong>typical functions: to lift, pull, support


    and grow.


    So what would happen if <em>they</em> were hyper-stimted in the same way? He remembered<strong></strong>one of his first alchemy lessons from Professor Jules:


    <em>Body enhancement potions work by pouring mana directly into the body, in order to temporarily energise its processes, </em>shed said. <em>This can result in increased strength, speed or vitality, or all of the above if higher grade versions of the potions are used. However, even the focused versions do enhance the entire body: one simply uses particr ingredients and mana maniption to focus that enhancement on a single physical aspect, such as increasing strength, for example.</em>


    He also remembered another anecdote Professor Jules used in that same ss:


    <em>The Tauzhian Empire used to make a practice of raising a caste of children into a sort of enhanced warrior through a careful regime of training, diet and a constant supply of rtively low-grade body enhancement potions.</em>


    It was simr to what Kybas was doing for Harmless, fuelling his growth with mushroom-based body enhancement potions. Alex hadnt seen his friend or the little crocodile for a while, bust time theyd met up for lunchHarmless body wasnt exactly little anymore. Kybas steady supply of body enhancement potions had done wonders.


    But could body enhancement potions help adults grow muscle?


    Someone must have tried it before.


    Alex had scoured the library, looking at books on alchemy and anatomy in between practice and study sessions. Hed learned that long dead wizards <em>had</em> tried to use body enhancement and various magics to increase muscle growth.


    The results had beenless than exciting.


    There was the case of the Tauzhian Empire, but their process had been fueled by a now extinct nt; trying to replicate their results with modern potion recipes would be extremely expensive, plus the subjects used for the process were children. Still, over the centuries and millennia, the lure of developing the body had tempted<strong></strong>others to consider various experiments.


    An anecdote on one process that created bloodwalkerscreatures Baelin had mentioned in one of their first conversations about the Irtyshenan Empirehad caught Alexs eye: it was a brief reference in an ount about how such a creature was found in the forests of Kymnd to the empires west. A monster simr to the wed beasts that had attacked Patrizia DePaolos ball.


    Unfortunately, the books had little more to teach about them:


    <em>The process to create bloodwalkers is one of the most highly guarded secrets in all the Empire, which is quite a feat in thatnd of secrets. They say that even the archons, provincial generals, nobility and knights do not know what strange recipes andbinations go into the creation of each bloodwalker. Only those in the dour order of bloodwalkers themselves know what strange alchemy and fleshwarping is used to transform mortalkind into supernatural monster killers.</em>


    <em>Even less is known of the strange concoctions that bloodwalkers craft from their enemies vital fluids and organs to increase their strength over time. Many have died trying to gain those secrets. Many more have died to keep them.</em>


    Then there were other processes listed, but with scant details. Alchemical baths. Immersion in dragon blood. Vivisection. Imntation of magical items into the flesh. Transmutation magic. Soul-switching into another body. But, all of these either had ws, limited uses, were expensive, called for legendary ingredients; or were inessible to him.


    The only simple and<em> somewhat</em> essible method for physical enhancement he couldve tried was from a case in Generasi from two centuries ago. In those ancient times, an athlete and member of the aristocratic ss had contracted with<strong></strong>an alchemist to provide him with a constant supply of body enhancement potions, which hed<strong></strong>guzzle while training for the Games of Roal.


    A year and a small forter saw him taking the gold medal in thend race. Hed recorded his progress and found thered been a thirty percent increase in the rate at which hed built his strength and muscle size, butconsidering the thousands of gold pieces spent, it really wasnt all that impressive.


    Others pursuing physical strength had tried body enhancement spells while training instead, but while many of them imed theyd grown much faster using these methods, any permanent increase in strength was found to have no statistically significant advantage over regr exercise.


    In the end, most textbooks hed looked at had concluded that body enhancement magic and alchemy for permanent growth, was far more effective on those still growinglike childrennot adults.


    No wonder Kybas was desperate to get his hands on a potion supply before Harmless finished growing, Alex had thought after one particrly fruitless research session.


    In the end, what hed learned was that<strong></strong>others had <em>tried </em>various methods, but so far, he hadnt found any ount of anyone attempting something simr to the<strong></strong>mad idea brewing in his head.


    So, hed turned his attention from the few failed methods hed found, hoping to find something useful in the study of body mechanics. Unfortunately, there hadnt been <em>that</em> much avable on the workings of muscle fibres. A few wizards had looked at muscle tissue through poscopes or their archaic precursors, but most seemed to have had little interest in mundane body mechanics.


    The one exception in the group were blood magic practitioners.


    Blood mages had entire bookshelves on anatomy, with <em>incredibly</em> detailed studies on the humanoid body in them. Some of the findings theyd published were actually quite gruesome and not ethical in the least. Page after page of <em><strong>very </strong></em>detailed diagrams well-suited to nightmares. As Baelin and Jules had implied, wizards had done terrible things to gain knowledge and power, and those of the past werent so constrained by modernws or ethics.


    Theirs were the old ways.


    Ways that authors of some of those textbooks had seemed nostalgic for; in sidebars theydmented that: <em>modern ethics in research slowed progress when it came to the umtion of knowledge.</em>


    Professor Jules would have some pretty pointed things to say about that, Alex had thought while in the library turning page after page and finding <em>very</em> realistic diagrams that would''ve made most lose their lunch. And Id agree with her. Ethics and safety are importantmana vampires and Ravener spawn excluded. Actually pretty much anything that tries to kill me excluded. Gotta admit though, theres a <em>lot</em> of useful information in some of these studies.


    Hed eventually found a book that talked about the mechanics of muscle growth gained through exercise which detailed how muscles tore themselves down then rebuilt. It exined that stressing a muscle by repeatedly lifting something heavy, caused micro-tears to the muscle fibres which the body repaired withrger, stronger fibres over a period<strong></strong>of days. There was a bnce to it. Too little exertion meant too few, or even no tears to make the muscle fibres increase in strength or size. As Baelin had said, things only developed in the face of necessity, and if the body didnt <em>need</em> to grow stronger to meet physical demands, it wouldnt. To build strength, it needed a challenge.


    No wonder I was so skinny when I was a baker, Alex had thought while going through the text. Didnt need to push my muscles much unless I was lifting sacks of flour. There was only that one assistant who worked the early shift at McHarris who was fit, but he also worked as an apprentice stonemason. Everyone else was pretty average.


    A couple of the textbooks had information gathered from some gruesome and highly hical studies exining how <em>too </em>much exertion could cause extreme muscle breakdown and create tears sorge, they wouldnt recover properly.


    That had let him understand why when hed focused the Mark on helping him create a training routine more than a year ago, it had<strong></strong>guided him<strong></strong>to rest as well as training. Khalik had also confirmed that resting between training was key.


    The book had also detailed how muscle contractions caused micro-tears.


    Thats why the Mark kept showing me images of squeezing my muscles when I trained, Alex had thought. Nowhow do I apply this knowledge?


    Hed thought about Warp Flesh.


    Professor Hak had warned the ss not use that spell on themselves:


    <em>The control Warp Flesh grants over the body is crude. She had wiggled her fingers before her face. Imagine trying to perform a delicate or intricate task with your hands wrapped in a pair of thick, locked gauntlets: youd find it quite impossible to do anything requiring dexterity. The same applies to this spell; you can make simple changes such as moving, folding or growing skin, twisting muscles, breaking bone, tearing flesh and joints in your own body or even someone elses, but, if any of you are imagining yourself sculpting your face or physique into statuesque proportions, then Im afraid youll have to wait until your final year: true shapeshifting spells arent first-tier spells, theyre at best, fifth-tiers.</em>


    Shed continued her warning:


    <em>The other limit to note is that changes achieved through Warp Flesh are only temporary. The body isspringier than you might imagine, and generally wants to cleave to its natural shape. Using Warp Flesh is like bending a sapling: sure, the tree will curve for a time, but springs back to its natural position as soon as you release it. Unfortunately though, damage caused by the spell is permanent, in the same way that bending a sapling enough to break the trunk will leave it broken.</em>


    From what shed said, it had sounded like Warp Flesh would be useless for building ones body since its effects were temporarybut muscle tearseven micro-tearswere obviously damage.


    Wouldnt <em>they </em>remain?


    Taking an in depth look through the textbooks, hed discovered that he hadnt been the first wizard to consider that idea. Others had tried using Warp Flesh to make micro-tears in muscle fibres, but while theyd seeded in creating the micro-tears, the tears hadnt stopped at micro and rapidly grew into <em>mega-tears.</em>


    The crudeness of Warp Flesh had been a problem for <em>them</em>.


    But would it be a problem for him?


    After all, Alex had something those other wizards didnt have: the Mark of the Fool. At first, hed been afraid it would actually stop his n since creating micro-tears <em>might</em> be considered a form of harm. But while thinking things through before wasting time on a n that the Mark abruptly put a halt to, he remembered it had helped him create his workout routine. He tore his muscle fibres down all the time with its blessing. Besides, since the mortal body tore down and renewed as a normal function of life, if it had wanted to put up any objections, hed already be a corpse, and that would be the end of the Mark too. Plus, it didnt interfere with him swatting living things like bugs, muscle fibres were a hell of a lot smaller than insects.


    So, it seemed that the Mark would be with him, not rebel and fight him.


    It had already let him master mana maniption surprisingly<strong></strong>fast: Warp Flesh enabled a blood mage to apply mana maniption techniques to their lifeforce directly. Combining that with the Mark might guide him to a level of deftness<strong></strong>with the spell once considered impossible. That was what he was hoping for.


    Which was why he was now in his room learning Warp Flesh as quickly as he could.


    His n was: start off by learning the spell.


    Then practise with it: first on something nasty like a biting insect, then graduate to something bigger, likeone of his own smaller muscles; one that wouldnt cripple him if things went horribly wrong. If his hypothesis and calctions were righthed use Warp Flesh to run a mana current through his muscle fibres, hyper-stimting them while training. That should cause controlled hyper-contractions, and create a significant amount of micro-tears.


    Then, hed recover.


    By hyper-stimting his muscles while they rebuilt and using Warp Flesh to lightly stimte them with a mana current, using Mana to Life to feed them life energy, an enormous amount of food to fuel him from a formted<strong></strong>diet, and guidance for recovery from the Markhe could see<strong></strong>growth happening that would shatter its natural limits.


    And if this n worked for muscle fibres? He could try running the same current through his tendons while stretching to increase flexibility. And on his bones while weight-lifting to increase their density.


    The results, hopefully?


    An utter physical transformation.


    He wouldnt <em>need</em> to rely on enhancement spells or Haste potions to dodge attacks, redirect blows or even overpower<strong></strong>monsters. And <em>if </em>he did cast body enhancement spells over himself? With any hope, hed be able to give Cedric a run for his money. A damn good run.


    The downside was that this n was mana intensive, which wouldve been a problemif he didnt have Hsekius technique to turn him into a giant mana fountain. With his mana pool full, Alex poured his all into Warp Flesh until the sun rose. Then before ss. Then after ss.


    And finally, dayster


    What has you so excited today? Prince Khalik asked, stretching in the gymnasium. I swear, I thought demons had invaded again with the way you were pounding on my door.


    In the light of morning sun streaming through tall windows, Alex Roth grinned. His right pinky toe twitched from gruelling experimentation using the Mark, and his now mastered Warp Flesh spell.


    Training, he said, feeling mana rumbling in his pool. His mana fibres seemed to tingle in anticipation. A <em>special</em> kind of training.
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