The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat
Chapter 939 Seran's Magic Web
“Then I’ll go back to studying now!” Moran said immediately.
“Wait,” Mathilde called out to her, handing her a small, clear crystal bottle sealed with a cork, containing about half a bottle of clear liquid: “This is ‘Sleep-inducing Dew.’ If you encounter problems while studying and have difficulty falling asleep, you can drink a small sip. It can help you fall asleep and enter your dreams faster. Come back to me for more when you’re done!”
"Thank you, Grandma Chief!"
Moran took the crystal bottle and carefully put it into her pocket.
As a witch, she has no shortage of ways to induce sleep, but as a nature spirit, she really doesn't have any good ways to fall asleep quickly right now.
The world of Thran is of a very high level, with more spellcasters than any world she has ever seen before. She also has a Tree of Life with a very high level of spirituality by her side. It would be best not to use anything that might reveal her identity as an explorer of another world.
She needs this.
Back in her treehouse, Moran couldn't wait to carefully sort through and try out the newly unlocked inherited memories.
This section is still primarily theoretical, covering various aspects such as magic enlightenment, basic knowledge of job classification, and an introduction to the magic network.
Last night in my dream, Tree Spirit Mother had clearly explained the core points of these theories, saving her a lot of time on her own research and understanding, and also resolving many of her doubts.
The magic system of Thran's world is completely different from any world she has ever experienced before.
Its most prominent and core feature is that the process of a spellcaster learning and casting magic is not entirely independent, but rather involves the use of something called the magic network.
According to the inherited memories, the Magic Network was an invisible magical network that covered the entire world, established through a deep collaboration between a high elf explorer named Miria from the world of Seran and the world's consciousness.
Miria thus became the undisputed goddess of magic.
The existence of the Magic Network is of extraordinary significance.
It's like a standardized magical aid system laid out across the entire world, greatly lowering the barrier for intelligent beings in the Thran world to become spellcasters.
High magical talent and magical affinity are not required, because the magic network can serve as a medium to reduce the difficulty for spellcasters to communicate magical energy.
It doesn't require strong mental strength, nor does it require starting from scratch to understand those profound and obscure magical knowledge and construct spell structures. Because after each person establishes a link with the magic network, they can obtain an independent area in the magic network. As long as there are magic scrolls for reference, they can record the corresponding spell models in the magic network with very little mental strength. They can even do it in multiple sessions, which greatly reduces the difficulty of learning.
Casting magic through the magic network is not only easier and less costly, but also more stable in effect, and it also reduces the risk of spell backlash to some extent.
If constructing a spell structure independently in the spiritual sea is like drawing a picture by hand on a blank sheet of paper, then any mistake in the pigment concentration, brush technique, or color design will require starting all over again, and there is also the possibility of damaging the paper.
Recording spell models in the magic network involves drawing geometric shapes on a grid of paper using a ruler, with a pencil and eraser. You can erase and start over at any time, and if you don't finish drawing it this time, you can continue drawing it next time.
Therefore, any intelligent being in the world of Seran who knows of the existence of the magic network and has successfully connected to it can at least cast one or two level zero spells using the magic network.
It can be said that the Magic Network played a crucial role in making the Seran world a level 15 world.
Of course, the Magic Network is not without its flaws.
Over-reliance on magic networks may limit a spellcaster's in-depth exploration and innovation of the nature of magic.
However, the Magic Network is far superior to the skill books in the Dream World; at least every spell within it doesn't appear out of thin air. Furthermore, the Magic Network has its own set of operating rules; to utilize it, one must abide by those rules.
In addition to needing to take up different extraordinary professions, undergoing training based on the characteristics of those professions, and choosing magic to learn that matches the characteristics and level of the profession, there are also certain limitations on the number of spells one can learn.
Generally speaking, one's magical energy must be sufficient to cover the casting costs of all spells at each level; this is also known as spell slot limitation.
Since linking to the magic network and recording spell models both require mental power, all spellcasters in the world of Thran place great importance on training their mental power, whether they are humans who can only cast spells with mental power or magical races who are born with the ability to control certain magical energies.
However, humans and magical races train their mental power in some ways.
Humans rely on pure spiritual meditation, and their basic principles are similar to those of the human mages of Valen. Moran even suspects that the races that migrated from Thranan to Valen may have secretly revealed this knowledge to the Valen humans who were kept by angels and demons.
Magical races mostly cultivate their mental strength by utilizing their bloodline and magical talents.
Like nature spirits, they are born with a natural affinity for nature. Their bodies and bloodlines are highly compatible with the power of nature, allowing them to absorb the power of nature and use it for their own purposes. They usually enter a state of natural perception and use the power of nature to train their spiritual power.
The argument by the Valen mages that only humans possess spiritual power is indeed somewhat arrogant and ignorant. The average initial spiritual power of humans is indeed generally higher than that of other races, and initial spiritual power alone is sufficient to initially connect to the magic network.
Other races often need to cultivate their mental strength through their own methods to lay a foundation before they can establish a connection with the magic network.
For elves who are new to magic, the first step is usually to sit in meditation and try to enter a state of "natural perception" that is in harmony with nature.
In this process, while the power of nature cleanses the body, it also subtly tempers the spirit.
The nourishing effect of natural forces on the body is particularly significant, while their effect on mental training is relatively gentle and slow.
Magical talent, physical talent, and mental talent determine career choices, which in turn determine the future direction of magical, physical, and mental growth.
Moran carefully weighed her own situation.
Her magical talent is beyond doubt; she progresses rapidly in casting spells based on her own understanding, not to mention with the help of the magic network.
Its physical talents, nurtured by the Tree of Life, far surpass those of other elves of the same age, and it possesses enormous potential in speed.
After a long period of comprehensive nourishment from the {Dietary Supplement Card}, her strength and physique reached a very high level.
She can meet the requirements for any profession that requires physical talent.
Needless to say, their mental strength is even more impressive.
It can be said that Moran can choose any of Thran's extraordinary professions.
To her, Thran's extraordinary profession was merely a design to lower the barrier to entry for spellcasters and the difficulty of learning magic, in order to cooperate with the magic network.
These extraordinary professions combined constitute the complete magic system of the Seran world; of course, it's best to learn them all. (End of Chapter)
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