The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 961 The Singer of the Tomb Forest

The innkeeper had more detailed information about the Shadow Merchant Guild in his memory.

After Moran examined it, he used divination magic to determine if he could succeed, and then followed the clues to find the target.

From the core members and main strongholds of the Shadow Merchant Guild to the mercenary groups, gangs, independent slave-hunting teams, major buyers, and even competitors in similar industries, all were within her scope of cleanup.

It took more than a year to completely clean it up.

At first, she only wanted to eliminate the threat to the tribe's elves, but later she became solely after the memories and resources she obtained from them.

Although the Shadow Merchant Guild is only a second-rate organization in the world of Thran, it has quite a few high-level professions of level 15 and above, and its biggest backer is an 18th-level mage, basically covering the mainstream extraordinary professions in the entire Thran world.

The professional training and magic-related knowledge they possessed combined constituted a comprehensive record of extraordinary professions in the Seran world, perfectly satisfying Moran's need for this magical knowledge.

In addition, her card book also contains many unique {material cards} characteristic of the Seran world.

The {Space Card} was filled with various currencies, gems, magical materials, artworks, and magical items left over from making card-making materials.

Moran prepared to return to the Mirror Space and spend some time organizing all these things.

As soon as I opened the teleportation portal and returned to the witch's house, I was immediately pounced on by Chichi.

"Squeak, Master! You're finally back! You have no idea how bored I've been all these years. I'm the only one in the entire space who can talk! If you hadn't come back, I would have almost forgotten how to speak the Common Language."

Moran stroked Zhizhi's still-smooth fur, looked down at the tree roots reaching out the window, twirling around her clothes, and Kaba following her closely, and said apologetically:
"My identity this time is that of a newborn nature spirit. It took me a hundred years to grow up and leave the forest. I'm sorry for the hardships you've endured all these years."

"Once I become a Graveyard Singer, I'll take you out there. We'll go together to Quel'Rail, the arcane and stellar capital of this world!"

Moran knew they had been cooped up for years.

As a druid, she can form contracts with creatures of nature and have animal companions.

However, the Druid's natural way favors life and strongly rejects death, making it impossible for her to keep undead creatures like Kaba around for long or openly.

As a necromancer, she can summon and control undead creatures as loyal servants, but the necromancer's necromantic power is corrosive, corrupting the physical bodies of herself and the creatures around her; living animal companions cannot remain by the necromancer's side.

Under the rules of the Magic Network, these two professions are like fire and water, and cannot be held simultaneously.

Choosing the path of the Druid means forever being an enemy of the Death Mage.

If I want to bring them all with me, I'll have to become a Singer in the Graveyard.

This is a rare profession that requires both an affinity for nature and an affinity for death, as well as a certain spiritual talent.

The Singer of the Cemetery believes that death is not the end, but a necessary step in returning to nature; life is not eternal, but a brilliant movement in a cycle.

They cherish the prosperity of life and respect the tranquility of death, acting as artists and mediators on the boundary between life and death.

Through songs, chants, or ritual dances, one can use the power of the mind to guide the natural flow of the life force and the death force, allowing them to resonate harmoniously.

Most importantly, it doesn't conflict with the Druid class, and you can have both animal companions and undead companions at the same time.

Moran obtained his knowledge of this profession from an inconspicuous graveyard keeper in the Shadow Merchant Guild. That person was only level 10, and his knowledge of the Graveyard Singer profession was also only up to level 10. However, it was enough for Moran.

In her view, the dazzling array of extraordinary professions in the world of Seran are essentially just different ways of understanding, refining, and utilizing magical energy of different natures.

Some professions delve into a single energy and push it to its limit; others attempt to integrate several energies to seek complementarity or balance.

The profession of the graveyard singer is simply a specific application mode that simultaneously utilizes the power of nature and the power of death, and uses the power of the mind as a harmonizing medium.

Its professional knowledge, whether it concerns communication with natural plants and animals, the soothing and guiding of necromancy, or the techniques of using the Song of the Mind, can be broken down and explained more deeply and systematically in the professional knowledge of druids, necromancers, and bards.

The profession of Cemetery Singer is enough for her to openly and honestly have animal and undead companions.

The three little ones were overjoyed to hear they could go out with us.

However, when Moran sorted out the harvest of this period, they still stayed by her side, as if they wanted to make up for the companionship of the past hundred years.

Once the memories in my mind are categorized and organized according to different professions, that should be sufficient.

Moran wasn't in a hurry to start learning right now.

In the world of Seran, magical knowledge is based on extraordinary professions. Even the structure of spells is a simplified version of the spell model in the magic network. Only after one has joined a profession and been recorded in the magic network can one gradually explore the full picture.

Although she met all the job requirements, the inauguration ceremonies for each job had their own characteristics. Some jobs even conflicted with each other, so she could only study one job, give up the other job, and then take up the other job. It was not something that could be learned in a short time.

She plans to study it more thoroughly after she goes to Quillarelle.

Moran didn't stay in the Mirror Space for long before preparing to complete the inauguration ceremony for the Forest Singer.

Looking at Zizi, Kaba, and Sentai waiting anxiously at the door, Moran comforted them, "Don't worry, I'll be able to pick you up soon this time."

The inauguration ceremony for the Singer of the Graveyard must be held at the boundary between life and death.

Her complex memories as a slave hunter also gave her a deeper understanding of the world of Thran, and she could easily find a suitable place to think about it.

It is an ancient cemetery located at the junction of the southern border of Tarencia and the central mountain range.

It's not far from where she is now, and I still have clear spatial coordinates in my memory, so I can just teleport there.

A secluded valley, surrounded by steep mountain walls, came into view.

The entrance is narrow, with vines hanging down like curtains, and the trees inside the valley are tall and dense.

Every tree here has a thick, twisted trunk, and its bark is a mix of gray and dark brown, with a texture almost like weathered rock.

On many tree trunks, ancient patterns and symbols carved by human hands can still be faintly discerned.

Some tree roots are exposed on the ground, embracing a corner of the stone coffin half-buried in the soil, while others support a tombstone carved with a blurry face.

Over the long years, trees enveloped and merged with the tombstones that originally stood there, eventually becoming one with them, forming a unique ancient cemetery forest. (End of Chapter)

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