The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 609 Holy Light Magic

The angels' angelic power also influenced their perception of light.

In the memories of both Ortalos and Cortama, there is a famous quote from the "Shard of Miracles - Holy Light": "Light is the will of God, not a tool."

Angels claim to be agents of God, and the will of God is the will of the angels.

They believed that light was the tool that carried their will.

Actually, it's because their angelic power is a kind of active light element with will.

As a result, the holy light magic they cast using angelic power always carries the influence of their personal will.

For example, angels abhor darkness, so holy light magic has an additional suppressive effect on magic related to dark elements, and it is also very effective against dark creatures.

For example, a light-elemental spellcaster with an affinity for light cannot use holy light magic no matter what, because the angelic power that drives holy light magic contains the will of the angels that constrains the light element.

The light element in nature is a neutral energy that does not carry any will. Any spellcaster with a good affinity for the light element can learn the light magic corresponding to the light element, whether they are humans, witches, elves, or orcs.

Furthermore, some light magic can be combined with dark magic, and the two are not mutually exclusive.

After Moran figured out the essence of angelic power, he tried to simulate it by converting it with magic, while simultaneously sensing the feeling of angelic power in the memories of Otaros and Cortama.

There's no problem with converting magic into active light elemental energy with a will, but the final effect seems somewhat different from angelic power.

She tried casting a simple holy light spell, Radiant Blade, to confirm that it wasn't her imagination.

The effect of her Shining Blade spell was no different from the light magic Light Blade spell, and it had no additional damage from holy light magic.

Moran checked it several times and found that the conversion method was completely correct, and even the energy fluctuations were exactly the same. It was indeed the power of the angels.

She was completely baffled until she read through all the parts of Otaros and Koltamar's memories related to Holy Light magic, and then she realized something was wrong.

Each fragment of miracle they obtained, containing knowledge of holy light magic, emphasized the importance of cultivating their own character.

The way angels improve their character is by integrating fragments of miracles that contain knowledge of angelic history, common sense, and aesthetic pursuits.

She had read this part many times but still didn't quite understand it. How could acquiring this knowledge, which had nothing to do with magic, help increase the strength of holy light magic?

Helpless, she went to look at the parts of Otaros and Cortama's memories related to this knowledge. After reading them all, she finally understood.

Other races learn various histories and encyclopedic knowledge to broaden their horizons, increase their understanding of the world, improve their survival rate, and at most, enhance their sense of racial identity.

The knowledge passed down among angels has nothing to do with survival; it is entirely for the purpose of cultivating in angels a uniform attitude of being high above, looking down on humanity, hating darkness, and pursuing light.

The word "humility" is absent from their inherited knowledge.

Whether the knowledge is correct or not is not important; what matters most is portraying angels as a supreme and divine race.

This extreme perception and personality imbued their angelic power with an extreme will, allowing their holy light magic to possess both extra deterrent and destructive power against darkness and hostile forces, as well as extra healing and protective abilities for themselves and their followers. After all, every angel has been guided and educated into a "god" through inherited knowledge. Under the god, all things are ants, and anyone who disobeys the god's will is a damned, evil, and blasphemous person. Only those beings who obey the god's will are pitiful creatures recognized by the light, and when the angels are in a good mood, they can bestow a little mercy and grace upon them.

The more of this kind of inherited knowledge one learns, the more extreme one's cognition becomes, the stronger one's willpower within the angelic power, and the higher the effect of holy light magic.

What's even more terrifying is that the memories of Otaros and Cortama of them have changed drastically.

Moreover, each change occurs after the fragments of the miracle have been fully integrated and digested.

When they were inside the egg, they were angelic babies who were incredibly curious about the outside world, and even found the white egg boring.

For a long time after hatching, they longed for the colorful lower realm, were curious about other races, and wanted to sneak out of the gates of the heavens to play every day.

After fusing one miracle fragment after another, they became people who only liked white and gold, disliked other colors, were bored with the lower realm, and only used the fairies of light and shadow to punish those lower realm creatures they disliked, and occasionally bestowed favors on lower realm creatures that suited their tastes.

The changes before and after are chilling to think about.

Moran even suspected that those fragments of miracles contained elements of mental manipulation or control.

After figuring all this out, Moran thought regretfully that she probably wouldn't be able to learn this holy light magic.

You can't turn yourself into an arrogant extremist just to learn Holy Light magic and gain that little bit of extra damage!
In her view, the idea of ​​angels was no different from deceiving herself.

Angels are indeed powerful, but gods? They're far from it!
The angelic magic only works by deceiving oneself, and in Moran's mind, it suddenly lost its appeal and became quite boring.

There are plenty of powerful spells out there; there's no need to transform yourself into someone you despise just for a holy light spell.

Without hesitation, Moran added Holy Light Magic to his list of spells to learn.

However, she also gained some inspiration from the holy light magic of the angels.

An angel's extreme will, resulting from her extreme perception, can activate the power of light elements into angelic power, enabling her to cast holy light magic that is different from ordinary light magic. So, after her will combines with various magical energies, can it have a positive effect on the magical effect?

This is a good research topic. Moran wrote it down and plans to study it when he has time.

Now, the two signature spells of the angels, Holy Light Magic and Faith Magic, have lost their appeal to Moran.

Holy Light magic itself doesn't actually provide a significant boost to the angels' strength, far from enough to make them stand out from the various races of Valen and be considered a top-tier race.

What truly made angels one of the top races in Valen was faith magic.

However, both Otaros and Cortama were only low-ranking angels and had never fused with the Miracle Crystal.

Only by fusing with the Miracle Crystal can one truly acquire the core knowledge of faith magic and embark on the path of faith.

Their memories contained very little knowledge about faith magic; all their understanding of it came from a fragment of a miracle called "Faith Enlightenment." (End of Chapter)

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