Industrial Revolution of the Mage Lords

Chapter 206 Fusion Magic, the Beginning of Chaos

Chapter 206 Fusion Magic, the Beginning of Chaos

Near the end of the get off work day, Hunter, the "Magic Network Special Envoy" of the Secretariat, received a new research paper from his mentor Soren Dawson and was instructed to upload it to the Spellcaster Forum overnight.

Compared to the two chief gentlemen, Salas and Gallagher, Soren Dawson is one of the few legendary spellcasters who cares a little more about the dissemination of knowledge and education. He has trained and promoted many students. Even Hunter, who has been fortunate enough to attend several of his theoretical open classes, can declare that he is his nominal student.

Returning to the closed room on the middle level of the Sky Domain, the other two clerical colleagues had already checked out of get off work. Hunter sighed helplessly, sat back in front of the magic brain instrument and began typing.

"Huh? This...this paper actually involves research on non-basic elements and force field magic."

Hunter couldn't help but stop typing, picked up the paper article again and started reading it carefully, but after just a quick glance, he felt like he couldn't breathe, and the calm expression on his face gradually became a little unsettling.

"Most of the theoretical explanations are based on the existing basic framework of magic. How... how did it all come together? I actually have a hard time understanding what's going on."

He closed the document again and carefully read the title of the paper on the cover—"Research on Non-Basic Element Spellcasting and the Application of Lightning Electric Fields in Spells"...

"This... this is too advanced! They've actually combined elemental magic with arcane magic to create a brand new fusion technique. Furthermore, it's not just a theoretical conjecture; they've actually successfully constructed a model for the technique and have even obtained feedback data from practical applications!"

Hunter couldn't help but stand up and paced back and forth in the room anxiously. After calming down for a while, he couldn't help but open the paper again.

The title page still listed the content of the paper evaluation at the very beginning of the article, but for the first time, it did not have the preliminary review seal of the Academic Research Department, nor the procedural seal of the paper review committee.

But... but it was signed jointly by the three chief wizards of the Federation!

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The Magic Encyclopedia section of the Spellcaster Forum has finally been launched as expected.

However, since most forum members are keen on active communication in the forum and frequently use the trading function, most people's forum points are not very abundant. In addition, many people have exhausted their points because they are addicted to the special "Magic Tower" card game.

The operating model of Magic Encyclopedia is to encourage forum members to divide themselves into different levels of information access based on the amount of points they have. The higher the authority, the more information they can access.

Just to check the information, you need points. If you want to directly obtain the content of the information, you need to pay real money in exchange for points so that you can copy and download the required information. Otherwise, you can only see a summary of less than one page.

This led to a somewhat awkward situation—everyone enthusiastically entered the Magic Encyclopedia's functional sections, only to regretfully discover that their pitiful points were completely insufficient to redeem the desired literature. They could only gaze helplessly at this illusory treasure trove of knowledge standing in the Magic Network Forum, sighing in despair...

Fortunately, in the early stages of preparing the Magic Encyclopedia, Harvey made an additional request to the Federation, requiring all previously issued Federation bulletins to be uploaded to the forum, and that all new content to be published each month must also be published in advance.

This was a welfare system provided to forum members, allowing them to read the latest issue of the Federation's Magic Bulletin in advance and for free, as well as freely access the contents of past bulletins. After all, many forum members were independent spellcasters in remote areas and secular kingdoms in the real world. It was often difficult for them to obtain cutting-edge knowledge and new information at the first moment. A physical Federation Bulletin, in this small circle of these people, could only be circulated by mutual circulation, and most of it was long out of date.

Therefore, most members who do not have enough points give priority to browsing the only free content in the encyclopedia, and check the issues of the bulletin that they missed subscribing to or did not have the channels to obtain in the past.

The clock had just struck ten o'clock in the evening when a brand new bulletin journal was refreshed on the Magic Encyclopedia on time. This was the latest issue that would be released in two days, and it immediately attracted the attention of a large number of active members, who clicked in to start reading.

"Research on Non-Basic Elemental Spellcasting and the Application of Lightning Electric Fields in Spells" - Author: Kel'Thuzad.

"He...he actually compiled his original technique into a research paper and published it in the Union Bulletin!"

The dwarf Bronze Hammer, codenamed "Frost Giant", widened his eyes and exclaimed in surprise.

At the same time, more forum members also saw this article. A large number of member codes in the Spellcaster Forum server began to flash intensively, and fell into a silent boiling.

"While studying the basic elements, I observed a peculiar phenomenon. Whether it's the lightning power derived from the wind element or the icy power contained in the water element, they essentially still fall within the realm of elemental magic..."

"But why are gravitational fluctuations arising from the earth element? This is clearly within the scope of arcane magic. Within the necromancy faction, when casting curse spells, one needs to simultaneously channel death energy and mental power. As we all know, mental power is the medium for astrological magic..."

"Therefore, I boldly speculate that whether it's elemental, arcane, death energy, or mental force, their essence is actually the pure magic energy that is everywhere in the magic network. They are just manifested in different forms of energy fluctuations. Their core is actually the same! They are just different manifestations of force!"

"I used lightning, gravity, and mental power to form a unique structure that interacts with and repels each other. I implemented the model of this original technique within the magic pattern, allowing them to pull and tug at each other while also generating friction, ultimately unleashing a powerful burst of attack energy!"

As usual, the evaluation results of the paper are published on the title page of the paper.

"This paper uses bold and imaginative conjectures, combined with rigorous experiments and practical application data, to demonstrate the feasibility of integrating elemental magic with arcane magic. The theoretical explanation is logically clear, and the experimental model is rigorously structured!"

"Everyone, in the theoretical knowledge we've been learning about the four basic elements of wind, fire, earth, and water, how exactly do they transform from pure magic energy within the magic web into elemental structures?"

"If the essence of all the different schools of magic in the world is truly nothing more than different manifestations of the magic network's energy, then does that mean that the barriers and barriers between magic schools have reached the point where they need to be completely broken down..."

"Our assessment is: This isn't just an original fusion technique, but a groundbreaking and revolutionary application of fusion magic! It's one of the cornerstones of a completely new magical theory, the beginning of chaos and fusion!"

Essay reviewers: Kemo Salas, Soren Dawson, Wes Gallagher.

(End of this chapter)

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