Chapter 306 The Origin of the Curse Word
As Vicente moved, the spatial ring he had sent to Rory earlier came into the possession of the Mazzanti family's Deputy.
Noticing the 3rd-stage herb on the ring Vicente had sent him, Rory sighed, worried for his friend but also for the men under his command.
Knowing that Commander Christopher Hogan was in town, as well as Viscount Symons, the number of Mages his group might have to deal with was far greater than he had prepared for.
'Damn it, Vice. How do you get into so much trouble? You look like you've been cursed!' Rory thought as he walked towards the cultivation room where Liam awaited Vicente's return.
There were curses in Polaris Realm. Anyone with knowledge of enchantment could create cursed items or cast curses themselves.
Curses were unique, delicate spells that were usually used to create a desired phenomenon.
For example, having a tool that could light up the night without giving off heat or soot could be very interesting to have around a house. But there were no such things in nature, and the technology of this world was far from creating electric lamps like those that existed on Earth.
However, with a special kind of curse, magicians could transform an inanimate object, such as a glass, and create a special essence inside it. From this essence, the light element, together with the mana in the environment, could be drawn into the ordinary glass, creating the desired light effect.
That was a way to use curses for good.
In practice, enchanters were magicians who specialized in cursing things. However, because of the way the profession came about, they didn't use the word curse to describe what they did.
In the distant past of Polaris Realm, a powerful magician had become famous for developing powers and spells that had never been seen before. But the world's first enchanter was no ordinary person. He had used his path to shape the lives of those he came in contact with through tragedy.
From his creation sprang the first body enchanters, or Necromancers for those who prefer, as well as various professions of the dark path.n.-o-(V.(e))l.(b))1-.n
An enchantment or curse was a unique method behind many professions. But those who followed the light path didn't use the word curse unless they wanted to refer to something negative, something related to the dark path.
Even if there were curses without evil intentions, anyone in Polaris Realm today would only use the word to refer to the bad.
At the thought that Vicente might be cursed, Rory considered the possibility that his friend had fallen victim to some kind of taboo spell, something forbidden by the Enchanters' Association.
'Could that be it?' Rory thought, considering the string of bad luck Vicente had suffered since his mother's death. 'Bad things happen, but not that often. Is he really cursed?'
Rory couldn't be sure of his concern since he hadn't stopped to study the matter and needed to ask for recommendations from enchanters. But considering Vicente's bad luck, he was beginning to worry more.
'I will ask our enchanter to see what he can find out. If there's a way to test people for curses, I want to look into it.' He thought as he came face to face with Liam.
Seeing Liam meditating in the room where some of the Mazzanti family soldiers were getting stronger, Rory said quietly.
"Liam, I have the herb you're interested in. Wake up. We need to discuss what will happen next."
Seconds after Rory's words, the brown-haired alchemist opened his eyes and felt his heart beat faster.
"Where's Vicente?" He asked as he pulled himself up and approached Rory.
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