Chapter 387
Chapter 387
Yi-Han couldn't help but be amazed by the diligence and cooperation of the Immortal Phoenix Tower students, who had made lots and decided the order in that short moment when he wasn't looking.
If it were the Blue Dragon Tower students, they would still be fighting over who would draw the lots first.
"Sharukal, was it?"
"Yes."
Those who worshipped Agltakwa, the god of the sea and storms, were usually sailors or marine creature mixed-bloods.
In a way, it was natural for Sharukal, a shark mixed-blood, to believe in Agltakwa.
"I think this is fate."
"What?"
"There's no better place to show the teachings of Lord Agltakwa. Look at this sea!"
"It's a lake..."
"When I see this sea, I think of Lord Agltakwa."
"Uh-huh."
Yi-Han decided to listen for now.
Even if the priests were usually taciturn, it was different when it came to talking about faith.
Before, Yi-Han had once said to Priestess Tijiling while feeding her a snack, "But why is Lord Presinga sacrificing himself to support the world?" and had to listen to an explanation for three hours.
At times like this, he had to act as carefully as possible. If he stimulated them carelessly, the conversation could become several times longer.
"So Lord Agltakwa got drunk and spilled his drink, and that became the sea... Ah. Mr. Yi-Han of the Wardanaz family. I heard you are the most interested in magic among the students."
"You can call me comfortably without being stiff and formal. And I think there's a bit of a misunderstanding about that."
"You're humble."
"Misunderstanding..."
Yi-Han tried to explain in detail but gave up.
If Yi-Han were Sharukal, he would have said, "What nonsense is that?" if someone who took all the school lectures said, "I'm not that interested in magic."
"...So why?"
"Ah. I was thinking about how to make you interested in Lord Agltakwa. Wealth? Power? Such things would be meaningless to you."
'No, it's not.'
Yi-Han was dumbfounded by Priest Sharukal's words.
If any religious order declared, "If you believe in our order, we will give you one gold coin every time you pray," Yi-Han was confident that he would become a fervent, hardcore believer of that order from then on.
"That's when I realized it. Ah! The only thing that would interest you, who has no interest in wealth or power, is magic. So I prepared to show you the holy magic of Lord Agltakwa."
"Oh."
Yi-Han suddenly felt intrigued by Sharukal's words.
'But I won't be able to learn holy magic.'
There were words left by excellent mages Yi-Han knew about holy magic.
Principal A.
-I also have little interest in faith. Because I'm too smart to believe in gods.
Head of Family B.
-Learning holy magic is a good idea. If you want to waste your time in vain, that is. Compared to real magic refined with formulas and theories as a background, holy magic is just the act of savages intoxicated by belief and emotion, howling.
Even if he didn't go to that extreme, Yi-Han agreed with the principles of holy magic argued by those two mages.
The magic of the Empire was based on long-accumulated theories and knowledge.
What is the most efficient and accurate magic to embody a certain phenomenon?
And when this magic is repeated, will the same results come out? Does it have reproducibility even when used by other mages?
These histories and principles were the driving force that allowed the mages of the Empire, which was so vast that the end was not in sight, to communicate, interact, and develop together.
Without these, the mages of the Empire would still be playing separately in their own regions with their own rules.
However, even the magic of the Empire, which was like this, could not explain everything in the magical world.
Primitive magic found in places untouched by human feet, ancient magic whose lineage had long been cut off, psychic powers instinctively triggered by people who had not even systematically learned magic, holy magic that ran on belief rather than theory...
Such magic that ran on individual ability and sense rather than theory and knowledge still remained. Some imperial mages even made it their job to analyze and explain such magic.
'holy magic... because belief is essential.'
Among the magic that ran on individual ability and sense, 'belief' was important in holy magic.
Intense belief in God.
That belief made it possible for peculiar phenomena that were different from the magic of the Empire to occur.
However, Yi-Han did not have such belief. In the first place, wasn't he a fake believer who was only interested in benefits?
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