The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 51 The Witch's Stick

Chapter 51 The Witch's Stick

But how did she make the character cards?

She understands how races are distinguished, the amount of magic, and the classification of magic.

But she only knew the magic classification system; she didn't know the names of all the spells!
Magic levels are calculated based on the maximum percentage of magic power that can be mobilized for casting spells.

How can you display the magic level if you don't know the name of the magic?
Logically, if there are knowledge gaps in the character cards, they shouldn't be able to be made.

But it was done.

If Moran hadn't clearly known that the features he wrote would definitely be displayed without any discounts, he wouldn't have realized this.

She even suspected that the quality of this batch of character cards was substandard.

The character card does indeed display the magic and its corresponding level, but she genuinely doesn't know the names of all the magic.

What went wrong? How was it even possible to make it?
Moran began to meticulously investigate the cause.

Besides the knowledge she possesses, her abilities, such as magic and talent, can also serve as resources for card creation.

Since it's not something she understands, it must be something she knows how to do.

She hasn't formally studied any magic yet. The Golden Pen Technique and the Witch's Book are witch magic; she only has the right to use them, not real abilities that belong to her.

Looking at it this way, it's quite obvious that it's because of her innate talent—the Book of Cards.

By the way, the Book of Cards has the ability to read her thoughts and create cards.

Is it possible that character cards derive their corresponding magic names by reading the user's thoughts?

Many spells have different names, but the name that the user feels is more appropriate.

Moran tried to think: "Change the Golden Pen Technique to the Contract Technique!"

The next moment, the "Golden Pen Technique" on the character card really turned into the "Contract Technique"!
It really changes according to the user's thoughts and perceptions!
She changed her name back, but she couldn't calm down.

It's surprising that she, the card maker, only now fully understands the {Character Card} card.

The pride he felt from successfully creating cards in a row vanished.

"I cannot create something that I do not understand the principles behind, nor can I do it."

Moran went over these words in his mind and then closed the Book of Cards.

What she lacked was never inspiration for card making, but rather the knowledge and magical abilities to support card creation.

We must not get caught up in the success of card production and forget the most fundamental things.

Moran used the witch's book magic to summon his own witch's book.

Guessing that they would be learning how to make wands in class tomorrow, she flipped to the book "Wands and Magic Wands" and began to read it attentively.

"The original title of 'The Witch's Wand' is 'The Magic Wand,' and it comes from a witch who wishes to remain anonymous. It's a popular science-style historical storybook, easy to read, and suitable for young witches who know little about wands..."

"A witch's stick?" Moran looked at the first paragraph of the prologue, feeling somewhat puzzled, but also intrigued.

I read more than half of it in one go.

The book says that long ago, the witches did not understand their own abilities.

They believe that their special abilities are related to the unusual phenomena that occurred when they first awakened.

When she awakened, it was the Scarlet Witch who erupted in flames;

When she awakened, it was the Blue Witch who created the flow of water;
When she awakens, the green witch is surrounded by rapidly growing plants.
Similarly, there are also Blue Witch, Purple Witch, Orange Witch, White Witch, Black Witch, and so on.

The newly awakened witch is unable to control her abilities freely. She often displays abnormal behavior in inappropriate situations.

In that era when angels and demons shared the human territory of the continent of Valen, only the priests and knights of the Angel Church and the priests and warriors of the Demon Church possessed magical abilities in the human kingdoms.

Anyone who is not a member of the church and displays special abilities will be considered apostate and will be judged.

Witches who cannot control their powers are frequent visitors to the stake.

Countless witches were accidentally exposed and subsequently executed.

A witch named Thelma was being burned at the stake when her magic exploded, burning the priest and villagers who were judging her to death.

To escape the temple's pursuit, she hid in a remote primeval forest.

The forest was teeming with snakes, insects, rats, and ants, which Serma drove away by hitting them with a stick.

One day, she suddenly discovered that the wild and untamed fire power within her body had become gentle and controllable when she held a wooden stick, although its destructive power was not as great as before.

Moreover, only that wooden stick that she had used for a very long time had this effect.

She could not only make a fire with a stick, but also make water with it when she was thirsty.

It seems that when she holds the wooden stick, she not only possesses the power of fire, but also the power of water, plants, wind, and so on.

This wooden stick was the world's first magic wand.

Later, she met a reclusive green witch in the forest and told her about her discovery.

The Green Witch also made a stick in her name and carried it with her every day. One day, her stick also gained the same power as Thelma's.

The news slowly spread among witches in various places, and the witches began to raise their own "sticks" to control their abilities.

It was at this time that the witches realized that the phenomena during their initial awakening only represented their most proficient abilities, not all of them.

From then on, the witches' survival ability greatly increased.

Later, the witches discovered "magical contamination".

A witch who started as a temple cook's apprentice combined magical influence with a priest's scepter and renamed "the witch's stick" as "the magic wand".

From then on, the "witch's stick" became known as the "magic wand".

Through continuous experimentation, the witches mastered a method for making wands more quickly.

Simply choose a fresh twig or stick that looks pleasing to the eye and suits your taste, then use magic to imbue it, and it will become the witch's spellcasting companion—a magic wand.

When Moran saw this, he knew that the fresh branches that Ms. Amisa had asked them to prepare were definitely for making wands!

After the first wand appeared, witches never stopped researching it.

Since humanity discovered that the belief in angels and the acquisition of divine magic by those who trade with demons was a deception, and that humans themselves possessed the ability to acquire extraordinary power through learning, spellcasters who believed in knowledge emerged among humanity, calling themselves mages.

The monks believed that as long as they acquired the corresponding knowledge, they could master the corresponding abilities.

A witch, believing herself to be of the same kind as the sorcerer, approached him, only to invite new dangers.

The witch's extraordinary magical abilities are revealed through a unique spellcasting method that does not rely on knowledge.

From being a regular at the temple's stake, they became the prey of mages.

Many dungeons in the mage towers imprison witches, and all sorts of inhumane research are conducted on them in order to obtain the secrets of their talents.

(End of this chapter)

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