Karte sleepily tilted his head to the left, and supported it with an aging hand. "Ah, my apologies. I always forget that we are of different worlds, different times, and different magic." And certainly different skills, but Karte was too modest for sarcasm, instead, "This laboratory is quite, expensive. I am surprised that Qiao had allowed you to replace its owner. You will find many stuff lying around, books on advanced alchemy you may want to take a look into when you have the time." He might as well have called Ray a novice. The Nuit had to learn to keep up with Sahovan magic lingo. But, his question was not left unanswered, "A demonstration of skill is usually a display of basic skills, exemplifying your promise and ability. The more suspicious wizard would not immediately perform in front of another, regardless of kin or relationship. Regardless of authority." Karte shook his head, all too familiar with this game, "I see, you do not wish to reveal your trade secrets. That is fine with me, you do not have to be so timid about it, concealing your animosity through politeness." Karte may have misunderstood, or maybe Ray was truthfully playing a game against him. Ah, the Master had read between his lines! It was truly a trick, and he had successfully guessed it at the right moment. Or not. "The key here," Karte awaking from a lazy mood, perking his head up, "is quantity. Given that you have four items, what are the possibilities of transforming item W, item X, item Y, and item Z? Specifically, Given W = A + B and X = C + D, Y = E + F + G, and Z = H + I... there are already 24 ways of going about a particular formula." He looked back at Ray, assessing something in the other Nuit, and spoke, "I didn't expect us having to go through this." A sigh, as if Ray had been a disappointment. Karte started to backtrack, "Ancient alchemy, and I mean ancient alchemy during the time that I was alive." And that was saying a lot of things, because Karte had been Nuit before Sahova had Nuits, but Ray didn't know that yet. "People believed in four fundamental elements." (Though who these "people" were, whether they were Alahean, or Suvan, or something else entirely was left to be said.) He looked at Rayage with a questioning eye, asking, do you know what those four elements are? "Many things come out of the basic four, adding them together, subtracting them from one another. That is basic alchemy, the fundamentals of which you must not forget even when you look forward to complex equations and compounded elements." "If you have four items: earth, air, water, fire." Karte revealed, suggesting that the four items he had alluded at were the four basic elements of this ancient alchemy he spoke of, "It cannot be said that you only have four elements. The possibility of having more than one kind of earth, is there. Hence given W, X, Y, Z, there can be four of W, three of Y, ten of X, and fifteen of Z. Quantity." He emphasized, "is a key instrument when forming a formula." Karte bid Ray to follow him to a nearby desk, where a cacophony of instruments used for alchemical research were neatly organized beside a small shelf of handwritten research. Karte borrowed a pencil and pulled out a piece of paper. He drew what appeared to be a perfect circle, though at a closer inspection it appears to be a thin serpent eating its own tail. He flipped the paper and gave it to Ray, "Do you know what this is? If not, you should definitely look into it, when you have the time." |