The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 571 Spell Pronunciation

Vasida has been with the dragon race for many years and has consciously collected dragon language spells. She has even filmed dragons casting dragon language spells and sent the videos to them.

But neither Vasita nor Moran could imitate the dragons' spells to cast dragon magic.

The pronunciation was exactly the same, and the dragon's power was also there, but it just couldn't produce the corresponding effect.

That's why they wondered if there were other elements in the casting of dragon language magic that they hadn't noticed.

After investigating for so long without finding out what they were missing, Moran finally decided to use mental magic to explore the dragon race's inherited memories after reaching the peak of mental magic.

However, looking at this inherited memory, the elements of spellcasting mentioned in it are nothing more than dragon language and dragon power.

Where is the problem?

Moran carefully examined the first three dragon language spells in this memory before finally understanding.

These three spells, translated, are: one is called Spark Jet, which can shoot out a small flame; another is Scale Heating, which can raise the temperature of scales; and the last one is called Fear Scream, which can amplify pressure and frighten others.

These are all spells played by newly hatched dragon chicks. Each spell has a corresponding dragon language incantation with only one simple syllable, and the effect is roughly equivalent to a beginner spell.

For dragons, these magical effects are like a tickle, not as effective as a single swipe of their claws. Their only purpose is to help the young dragons get used to the way dragon language spells are pronounced.

That's right, the spells used to cast dragon magic sound similar to the dragon language used by dragons when they talk, but in reality, the pronunciation is different.

The power of the dragon is needed to assist in the pronunciation; otherwise, the spell will not have any real effect.

"So that's where the problem was!"

Moran wondered why they could speak dragon language and possess dragon power, yet couldn't unleash dragon magic! It turned out there was a problem with how they pronounced the spells!
She quickly continued reading, trying to understand the specifics of the dragon language magic before she started learning it.

As you read on, you'll find that this incantation not only requires the power of a dragon to aid in pronunciation, but also requires a certain level of dragon power; otherwise, it's useless.

The inherited memories also specifically reminded people not to frequently attempt higher-level dragon language magic beyond their own capabilities.

Trying to use dragon language magic in the early stages of a fledgling dragon, young dragon, or teenage dragon will at most cause the dragon's voice to become hoarse for a few days, given the dragon's physical condition.

However, attempting to use dragon language magic in the early stages of a young dragon's life could burn the throat and cause irreversible damage.

If you don't use this pronunciation method, and instead use the Dragon language in daily communication, you won't have this risk.

Therefore, the dragon language magic inherited from this memory is actually unlocked in stages.

Before reaching the juvenile dragon stage, one can only see dragon language magic at the hatchling, young, and adolescent dragon stages.

During these stages, the effects of dragon language magic are far less significant than the growth in the dragon's physical abilities. At this point, dragon language magic is almost like a toy to the dragons when they were young. Its only purpose is to allow the dragons to get used to the way the spells are pronounced.

Only after reaching the age of young dragons can the dragon's power support truly powerful dragon language magic spells.

At this point, dragon language magic becomes another powerful means for dragons to fight enemies, in addition to their strong physical abilities.

The dragon language magic that a young dragon possesses before becoming a young dragon will be immediately discarded and never looked at again.

Therefore, the high-damage dragon language magic that other races are familiar with is usually only learned and used by young dragons.

For Moran, a student who had been learning dragon magic before the young dragon stage, the knowledge of dragon language magic was of little value. The effects were insufficient for her current level; it was much more convenient, faster, and less strenuous to directly use magic to cast witch spells.

In this inherited memory from Igniva, during the young dragon stage, there were three dragon language spells: Flame Breath, Molten Iron Rain, and Lava Scorched Earth.

It can unleash dragon power at its peak level, yet its destructive power far surpasses that of ordinary peak-level fire magic.

In the adult dragon stage, there are also three dragon language spells: Volcanic Descent, Flame Storm, and Ash Resurrection.

Basically, each stage consists of three spells.

Moran was still somewhat unsure about his dragon language magic at the adult dragon stage, unsure if his magic power level was sufficient to cast it.

After all, adult dragons are generally already beyond the peak level.

Moran had never tried this special way of pronunciation before, so he first tried using the simple syllables of the fledgling dragon language magic.

First, use magic to convert some dragon power, then attach the dragon power to your throat, and then utter the corresponding syllable: "Fuu~"

When Moran uttered this syllable, he clearly felt the difference; his vocal cords vibrated with the power of the dragon!

However, because she had not yet converted the dragon's power into the source power of fire element at this time, she had no energy supply and could not successfully cast the spell, thus spitting out small flames.

She quickly converted more dragon power, and as she chanted the incantation, she simultaneously transformed the dragon power into the elemental power of fire.

“Fuu~”

Moran felt a burning sensation in her throat, and a burst of flame shot out of her mouth.

The copy of the "Burning Village Code" in her hand was unharmed, but there were burn marks on her cuffs.

Although she is currently only playing the role of a high-ranking witch and wearing only a mid-ranking witch's robe, the little flame that the fledgling dragon used to play with burned her robe in the inherited memories.

It has at least the destructive power of a mid-to-high level spell!
Moran will be the first to disagree if anyone says that the dragon language magic of the fledglings is trash.

It's only somewhat inferior compared to the young dragon's dragon language magic; compared to other magic, it's more than enough.

However, the energy required to spit out such a small flame is not much different from that required to cast a high-level spell.

In terms of energy consumption, it is slightly less cost-effective, but its performance is just as good.

Moran tried a few more dragon hatchling and young dragon spells before formally learning the dragon language spells of the young dragon from this inherited memory.

The three spells of the young dragon stage are: Flame Breath, which spews out a cone-shaped flame; Molten Iron Rain, which brings down an extremely hot rain of fire that can melt metal; and Lava Scorched Earth, which causes a piece of land to suddenly sprout lava and turn into scorched earth.

The effects are all very simple and straightforward. They cannot compare to the witch's magic, which is flexible and versatile, nor to the mage's magic, which is numerous and diverse in effect. However, each one is powerful, has a wide range, lasts a long time, and is extremely lethal!

The three spells combined can turn a considerable area into a sea of ​​fire, from which nothing can escape—whether it runs on the ground, flies in the sky, or hides in the earth. Those with exceptional strength can also use their fiery breath for precise strikes.

However, correspondingly, the dragon language incantations for these three spells are longer and more difficult to pronounce. (End of Chapter)

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