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Chapter 34 - 001: The Savings of the Black Wizard Apprentice

Lynch brought the ring up to his eyes for a closer inspection.

The ring was silvery white, but not the bright silver of mithril; rather, it was a bit dull and grayish. Its surface was covered with fine, scale-like patterns, and the center featured a snake's head with its mouth open, biting down on its own tail that encircled the ring.

Ouroboros pattern.

This was a fairly common magical symbol in the Wizard World, favored by both Black Wizards and White Wizards. Many witchcraft items bore similar patterns, with origins said to trace back to the early days of wizard civilization thousands of years ago.

"A ring-type Space Witchcraft..."

Generally speaking, the more portable the space witchcraft, the more expensive the materials required for its creation, and the more complex the craft and the requisite knowledge, resulting in naturally higher prices.

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