Dear Broom Knight.
Chapter 740 Lowry's Efforts
Chapter 740 Lowry's Efforts
Lowry wrote with great enthusiasm.
He did indeed have many powerful spells in his mind, but they were also far too powerful.
Moreover, apart from a small number of exceptional spells created by outstanding human and elven mages, most spells are derived from dragon language magic.
It's good, but it's not suitable for him right now.
After all, for most dragons, especially magic dragons, the days before level 20 are just about getting by, and if things get really bad, they can just sleep for a few hundred more years.
Lowry won't do!
However, he still had the complete set of magic books that Arsalan had given him.
Aside from a small portion exclusive to the Northern Royal Family, he was even given the construction method for the basic Astral Fortress.
This could only be done with the king's permission.
Otherwise, only exclusive mages who have signed contracts with the royal family can obtain this qualification, and they must rely on their own merit points to climb to a high position before they can learn all of them.
Lowry, however, only needed to find a teacher.
Therefore, Lowry never felt there was anything wrong with consistently siding with His Majesty the King.
The handler has short hands.
Moreover, Travis wasn't asking Lowry to sacrifice his own interests to help him; it was all external or something he could do as a matter of convenience.
He couldn't possibly not do it.
Seeing these mountains of magic books made it even less likely for him to believe it.
Lowry glanced at the gleaming silver royal seal on the table, which he had found deep in the drawer beneath a pile of gems, before turning his attention back to the magnified cave painting.
The magical heritage of the Northern Royal Family is already quite comprehensive, but the laws of the world have changed over time. In order to use spells better, generations of mages have been exploring and changing the composition of spell runes.
So much so that some modern spells and ancient spells are completely different except for the spell effect.
Although Lori could decipher some things from the dragon language magic, the missing ancient magic part was still giving him a bit of a headache.
The more complex a spell is, the more accurate its targeting; even a few words off can point it to the enemy's territory.
Although he has a strong sense of adventure, he would never accept a future that would cause his mental state to become disordered and drive him insane.
The archmages of Arthran always sought out mage ruins, which was actually a similar pursuit... Even though some mages had lived in the starry sky for hundreds of thousands of years, they were actually the most mediocre type.
True strength is fearless in the face of storms.
However, the storm that could ravage the gods, leaving only the most elite among them, also wiped out the vast majority of the fearless.
There may be some prudent individuals who are living in seclusion in the stars, waiting for their chance, but the original group of big shots are almost all dead.
Not to mention they once sacrificed their lives to kill the Tower Lord for the future of the mage!
Their deaths took away almost the most essential and powerful part of the ancient magic.
Especially their self-created spells.
Lowry could sense that gap whenever she occasionally read related books.
He wasn't in a hurry even though he was about to reach level 16, because he knew that even if the world really reopened, he wouldn't need to worry about the magic becoming unbalanced again, or that he wouldn't be able to cast spells after the primordial energy and laws returned to normal.
But that doesn't mean he didn't know why the mages were so confused, even to the point of wanting to interfere with the royal power.
Everyone's future is important.
It's certainly not good to sacrifice others for yourself, but... in this world, it's not really a mistake.
He moved his fingers and stuffed the two ancient spells, 'Change the Weather' and 'Whirlwind', that he had just copied into the small teleportation array beside him.
Although he couldn't guarantee that all the spells he recorded were without any problems, he could still understand these two at a glance.
After all, the runes of law that the incantation pointed to were things he was born with.
When he uses wind magic, he only needs to consider the issues of accuracy, range, and size, because he can directly use the relevant runes in his mental sea as a medium.
With a tap of mental energy, the wind arrives.
Most mages, however, have to use long strings of runes to roughly depict this law rune in order to locate it.
The ancient spells that Lowry initially copied were all the kind that he could understand at a glance.
After all, what he needed to confirm first was that the written images in the cave were indeed as rumored, and not a single error could be recorded.
Of course, even if they are all genuine spells, divine arts, and alchemical formulas, it doesn't mean there are no problems.
Intelligent beings can always create terrible chaos within the bounds of the rules.
Just like the same Anywhere Door spell, there are three that look similar in the cave, but the results are completely different.
It was only because Lowry had sharp eyes and the images transmitted by the living feather could be automatically magnified proportionally that he was able to figure out the subtle differences between these spells.
The three "anywhere doors" all share the same basic concept: teleportation to any location within a specified range.
However, the scope is preceded by defining terms that look like 'safe' or 'harmless'.
If Lowry is not mistaken, the initial definition included "Holy Light"... Using this portal would likely lead to Heaven Mountain.
While neutral factions do exist within the bustling tunnels, over 90% are of the evil faction. Travelers like Armies and his companions couldn't possibly be unaware of the Anywhere Door spell.
Even if they are not magic users, they will carry related magical items with them.
Only fugitives know nothing.
The Noisy Void Tunnel is not an easy dimension to find; everyone who comes here is prepared.
The identities of these people are self-evident.
If such a person were teleported to the Heavenly Mountain... they wouldn't even need to be discovered by the patrolling angels; positive energy could handle most of the problem.
The reason Asmodeus and the Abyss were able to join forces to attack Mount Paradise is because their nature is fundamentally different from that of flesh and blood creatures.
Demons and devils are both beings of the soul. As long as they have energy, their natural evil aura can counteract the erosion of positive energy.
If someone is a fool who doesn't even know if he can withstand such erosion yet still dares to invade Heaven Mountain, neither the Nine Levels of Hell nor the Bottomless Abyss would consider him worthy of living.
That would be a good idea to make use of waste materials.
Lowry suspected that the angels who came to guard the valiant lord of Paradise Mountain were too bored, so they just wrote a few lines on a whim.
After all, the sacred text was described in an extremely natural and fluent manner.
This is indeed a good method, as it both combats evil and can truly save normal people who have strayed into the noisy tunnel.
If a neutral faction member accidentally enters Paradise Mountain, they will usually be purified and expelled.
While there is a risk of switching sides, it is certainly not fatal.
The one behind it is clearly the work of some devil.
It is very similar to the eulogy for the one on Paradise Mountain, but if you think about it carefully, it actually refers to the former King of Battle Angels, Asmodeus.
Although he is now the King of Demons, he is indeed the eternal enemy of demons and the being most tainted by demon blood.
If you don't think fast enough, you'll probably end up going straight to the ninth level of hell.
Perhaps we can even visit the palace in Asmodeus.
The latest one was probably created by the demon lord who finally realized something was wrong.
However, even a demon with a brain is too impatient and lacks patience.
He had no idea why the two above could trick people, so the Anywhere Door spell he created contained a series of 'tearing', 'hatred', and 'blood'.
Therefore, this is actually the spell with the most obvious targeting.
Those who copy and actually use this spell are beings who originally wanted to go to the bottomless abyss.
These three spells may seem a bit comical, but they are actually quite useful to intelligent beings in the noisy void.
Especially for those who escaped from the third level of the Killing Fortress, if they don't want to be caught and taken back, coming here to find these unique Anywhere Door spells is the most convenient option.
After all, those who wrote these runes were all powerful figures in their respective factions.
If you're not afraid of the piercing winds in the Roaring Cave that can penetrate any defense, and you endure the excruciating pain of being covered in blood to rush to these spells, you can indeed directly activate the relevant portals.
As long as you don't go to the wrong place because you're being chased or have lost too much blood.
There are many things similar to the Roaring Wall, and Lowry copied quite a few, but he clearly knew the good and bad and usefulness of only these two.
Everything else needs to be checked slowly, comparing it with dragon magic and modern spells.
Fortunately, Lori knows some elemental languages and is fluent in Celestial languages, so there shouldn't be any major mistakes.
He doesn't have anything urgent to do, and he certainly won't use magic casually until he fully understands it.
I'm going to be busy again.
Being busy is good too.
Lowry glanced at the string of exclamation marks that Alsalan had quickly sent back, and a smile appeared on his lips.
He didn't want to know what Travis was implying, but he certainly didn't want Al-Saran to be dragged into this mess again.
His teacher, who was so rational and self-centered, was dragged into this after already choosing a side... The only possibility is that something went wrong with Al-Saran's teacher.
A monk with a lineage is good in every way, but the only problem is that it's a long and complicated process.
But Lowry still remembered that Alsalan had mentioned that their branch was a special type within Star Fortress, holding a high position but not much power.
If something does happen that could affect Al-Saran, it's more likely that it will be a matter of enticement rather than coercion.
Those two ancient spells were enough to distract the opponent.
"Cheska," Lowry said, opening the communication crystal, "have someone tidy up the teacher's place; he should be arriving in a couple of days."
We might bring some guests, and we'll also clean up the guest rooms downstairs from the teacher's room.
“Yes, Baron,” Chesca replied immediately.
(End of this chapter)
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