Chapter 646
While the kind penguin mixed-blood mage went outside to complete the mission on his behalf (he picked one assistant, and Gainando was chosen), Yi-Han opened the Pseudo-Kingdom era character book and carefully studied the score.
It was certainly much more interesting now that he knew what it was about.
'How fascinating.'
If one had to express imperial magic in a single word, it would be efficiency.
The history of continental magic was longer than the history of the empire, and accordingly, its types and schools were diverse. Even now, one could see this in the discovery of primitive magics or ancient magics that the empire was unaware of.
How could one tie together so many magics that differed by region and were even mixed across eras?
The empire's mages tied them together using efficiency as a standard.
Discard old and inefficient magics.
If there are magics that produce the same result, keep the faster and more concise magic.
This method could be seen as quite effective.
Even if mages from the far west and far east of the empire, with different customs and histories, met and conducted research together, there were no particular problems. ṟ�
Just as there were old fairy tales like , it was originally dangerous for different mages to cooperate.
As such, Yi-Han sympathized with this methodology.
However, there are always exceptions to every theory.
There were exceptions that were ignored as old and inefficient but occasionally popped up and demonstrated their power.
That was now the magic of the Pseudo-Kingdom era mages.
This magic, which could be expressed as music magic in current imperial terms, tried to dominate the surroundings in a very inefficient way.
By imbuing sound with mana to control!
While there was no means to control the surrounding medium faster than sound, there was a reason why no one did it.
'Imbuing the spell itself with mana is an enormous difficulty, and even if achieved, it wastes a lot of mana.'
It wasn't for nothing that the skull principal said to challenge command magic instead of doing this.
A mage's spell was originally a kind of self-suggestion, and if one imbues the spell itself with mana, that's just an introduction to command magic.
Naturally, it was impossible with ordinary will and concentration.
Even Yi-Han could only do it limitedly with a few songs...
The Pseudo-Kingdom era mages knew this fact well. Their wisdom to overcome these limitations surprised Yi-Han.
First were the magic circles like the reliefs on the tomb walls. These served to raise the concentration of surrounding mana.
'You'd need a certain amount of mana to use music magic.'
Yi-Han wasn't surprised by this as he already knew it.
And it wasn't very important to Yi-Han. It was a part he could solve with his own mana.
'Next is... artifacts?'
Surprisingly, the Pseudo-Kingdom era mages used instruments like artifacts.
After deciding on one piece, they created an instrument artifact solely for that piece.
This instrument was an artifact with magic cast on it to maximize the melody of that piece, and it resonated with the mage's song to complete the lacking power.
To think they succeeded in music magic this way.
It was an amazing dedication.
'To practice just one piece for 20 to 30 years with a dedicated instrument. It would certainly imbue mana even in songs that didn't have it.'
While efficiency was thrown to the dogs, it was true that it inspired awe.
And in Yi-Han's view, no other method came to mind to properly implement music magic currently.
The seniors trying to research music magic at Einroguard now couldn't all waste mana or imbue spells like Yi-Han, could they?
'It's a good method for me too.'
Although Yi-Han could sing a few songs like music magic now, he didn't really know how he did it himself.
This couldn't be called magic. Proper magic required knowing what one was doing.
If he filled in the lacking elements for completing magic by borrowing the power of instruments, it would be much easier for Yi-Han to practice music magic.
He had the instrument given by the skull principal too...
Zing-
As Yi-Han took out the violin and started playing, his friends turned their gazes towards him.
"This song, it was , right?"
"Yeah."
Yonaire nodded at Ratford's question and rested her chin on one hand.
She wanted to listen for a while as her friend's violin skills were excellent.
It was an old children's song about a Red Dragon coming and breaking the fence, a Black Dragon coming and destroying the house, and a White Dragon coming and trampling the remains.
...The principal came and broke the fence. Ferocious principal! Could there be a more terrible disaster than this?
Then the principal's avatar came and destroyed the house. Terrible principal! ...
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