“Phew, I’m a little tired,” I said.
“Fufu, thank you for your hard work, Master,” Thyssel said.
After we saw off the 5 students who’d left for their next lesson, I and Thyssel also left the classroom.
And even though it is only about an hour of lecturing and training, it can be tiring for someone who is in an unfamiliar environment. And this was despite things going so smoothly and having Thyssel with me. As expected, it took a little bit of physical strength and mental strength out of me.
Although I feel tired, it’s a feeling different from instructing the Knights in swordsmanship, though it’s good that I feel satisfied with the results. If possible, there’s a bit of desire to see the growth of the five students, but that is not my role.
“There are a lot of students here after all, huh?” I said.
“Mm,” Thyssel said. “There are only a few students in the Sword Magic Department.”
We spoke while people passed us by. Ultimately, the total number of students in the Academy is 600, which is quite different from when I was teaching at the dojo.
Perhaps it’s just because it’s the time between classes, but I keep seeing students going past in a hurry.
Most of them are aspiring magicians. Of course, it is not difficult to imagine that there is a gigantic list of things to learn and skills to gain.
Swordsmanship isn’t just about swinging a sword. Of course, practice is important, but more than that, there are the lectures… you have to acquire knowledge on how to use it. Adding magic on top of that is just too much.
“By the way, did you enroll here after graduating, Thyssel?” I asked.
“Yeah. I gave it my all,” Thyssel said.”
“Great job,” I said.
“Ehehe,” Thyssel giggled.
In the face of honest praise, she’ll show a soft expression, which is unusual for her.
I didn’t even know that Thyssel could use magic. At least, I’ve never heard of her having the capability in her 5 years of attending my dojo.
I don’t know when she woke up to her magical talent, but it was definitely after she graduated from my dojo that she started studying magic in earnest. In short, she’s a relatively recent graduate.
It’s not a trivial effort to aspire to one thing, and then take a new path from the way of the swordsman, putting what was growing steadily to the side. Even if my magical talent suddenly manifests itself now, I probably won’t be able to stop my swordsmanship and pick up learning magic in its place.
Well, I think that their youth is working in their favor here, too. Even if I’m recognized as having some talent, it takes courage to step into new horizons at my age. Especially if I don’t have the talent to begin with.
“But most of what you did while you were still in the dojo, was that fine?” I asked.
“Mm,” Thyssel went. “It’s fine.”
It seems that there is no particular problem when I ask again.
I don’t know how far sword magic and the like will progress based on swordsmanship skill, but as far as I can from Thyssel’s movements, the foundation is probably swordsmanship tactics.
Although she is a magician, she does not focus on magic, but on swordsmanship. I also felt that she was using magic in the sense of an assisting option or reinforcing her assault than the primary offensive tactic.
“The Sword Magic Department was created this year, but… it’s not very popular,” Thyssel murmured with a troubled expression.
“Well, that is true, 5 students is a bit small,” I said.
Well, I wonder if a subject that uses magic as a secondary factor will have an easy time getting popular. I’d think more people would learn pure spellcasting, after enrolling in the Magician’s Academy.
“If it’s not popular… the department itself will be dissolved,” Thyssel said.
“Huh, is that so?” I asked.
I didn’t know that. Or rather, Lucy didn’t say anything about that.
“I don’t think it will disappear soon, but if the number of people taking the course continues to be few, it will be judged meaningless to continue offering in the Academy,” Thyssel said.
“Is that so, too…?” I asked.
Well, that would be the case unless the Academy was operating as a complete philanthropic non-profit.
This was an educational institution, but its policy is guided by the national interest more than that. Unpopular, unprofitable departments will be weeded out eventually. It’s the same at the kendo dojo.
“So, you, Master Beryl, can help it regain its popularity… hopefully,” Thyssel said.
“Hahaha…” I went. “I have high hopes.”
Suddenly, I feel like I was burdened with the heavy responsibility of rebuilding her classes.
Well, I’ll try as much as I can, but I’m not sure if Sword Magic will become popular. I’m totally ignorant of magic, and what I teach is just an extension of the kendo dojo.
However, with what little I can teach, I also want to improve their experience. I can’t help them grow to their true heights, so let’s do what I can now.
“Moving on from that, I wonder what it’s like to awaken to magic?” I asked.
“It’s like, a person realizes, ‘Ah, this is magical power, isn’t it?’,” Thyssel said. “I was like that. I think most people are the same, as well.”
“Huh…” I went.
It’s not a topic that lasted too long, so I’ll ask something else.
Magical power. Magic, huh? As long as magic is such a vast system, it must exist, but it is strange from the perspective that it could be used at all.
All that said, I have personally seen Lucy’s and Miu’s spellcasting and Thyssel’s sword magic, and I can’t deny it can be used.
“But it’s a luxury to be able to use magic at long distance and swordsmanship at the same time, I’m envious,” I said.
As a matter of course, swords are used at close range.
In addition to that, I envy her having a long-distance option. I’ve experienced fighting against bows, but it’s nothing so dangerous and annoying.
“Not exactly,” Thyssel said. “It’s not well-known, but magic can’t be used at long range.”
“Huh? Is that true?” I asked.
It was an unexpected word from Thyssel.
What does she mean, magic can’t be used at long distances? I think it should be well-suited for firing from afar. Although there is the matter of magical power being your ammunition, it seems to be much easier to use than a bow or turret.
“Hmm… magic is a medium-range option…” Thyssel said. “The farther away from your body, the harder it is to control. And the power drops. If you try to shoot long distances, you will get very tired. But the power is only mediocre. A bow is probably stronger.”
“Is that so……?” I said.
That was surprising, honestly.
From the way Thyssel talks about it, this is a fact that anyone with magical talent and who was learning about it would notice. It seems difficult to manipulate magic to that extent.
In my selfish imagination, it was something kneading invisible dough and then throwing it out, but it seems that it was not so messy.
“So out of curiosity,” I said, “what happens if you shoot a magical spell at a far-away target?”
“It will disperse when you can no longer control it with your magical power,” Thysesl said. “It can be done if you have the talent, but it is very difficult to extend the range and maintain the intensity.”
“I see……”
In that case, it would be impossible to use a tactic like making a line of mages and creating an artillery barrage or firing line.
Yeah, magic is surprisingly inflexible. In that respect, I get the impression that someone like Lucy who can launch a magical rainstorm was truly exceptional.
And now that I’ve heard all this, I’m convinced about Miu’s status.
She has the magical capability. There was no mistaking it since she was able to make fire with just her magic.
However, it will take specialized knowledge and skills to make the fire bigger, maintain it, and let it fly out. So Miu can only ignite a flame now. That seems to be the case.
“With all that said, what is Sword Magic to begin with…?” I asked.
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