Book of Avalon, Ancient Elven Language Study, Psionic Arcane…Wait, psionic arts?!
Brand, who was reading the contents of the books in the magic treehouse with great interest, suddenly saw the words " Psionic Arcane Arts ". After comparing it with the diagram, it was indeed the words " Psionic Arcane Arts ". The impatient mage hurriedly took the thin book out of the cabinet.
The maintenance was not bad. Although the cover was a little faded, the text inside was not incomplete. It seemed that Shiya was really a diligent beauty. Thinking of this, the mage suddenly had a lingering soft and towering figure in his mind.
Cough cough…Back to the main topic, this book was made using the fallen leaves of the original tree that the elves called as paper. It was made through a secret technique and a unique process unique to the elves. Not only did it not turn yellow with the passage of time, but when the cover was opened, it smelled the fragrance of the leaves, as if it was newly printed yesterday.
This book could be regarded as an advanced version of the Book of Psi. Not only did it explain the nature of psionic power in detail, but it also explained two psionic spells in detail. He took out the Book of Psionic Power from Ito from his dimensional pocket. The patterns formed by the flickering arcane magic threads were all too familiar to Brand. Combined with the ready-made reference book in his hand, the mage finally systematically came into contact with the most important branch of elven magic: Psionic Magic.
Psionic power could be intangible or material. Brand had learned from books that the sixth sense was coincidentally called " mental perception " in the elven language. It seemed that he had some foresight, hehe. Psionic spells ranged from astrology to affecting the mind. Even with the long lives of the elves, they had not been able to fully master such a special ability. The newly obtained book contained two spells: Psionic Beacon and Spirit Tremor were the representatives mentioned earlier.
Psionic Beacon was roughly equivalent to a Fourth-level spell in the human magic civilization. Its function was to use the sixth sense to guide the direction, such as the exit of a maze, the location of the wild, and finding a certain person. However, other than relying purely on the direction of the mind, it was almost useless for finding people. The book pointed out that this spell could only detect familiar objects within a few dozen feet, including living things. Perhaps this spell was invented by an old elven mage to find a prop in a messy laboratory? However, for Brand, who had a slight sense of direction, locating the direction was already very practical.
The other spell called Mind Tremor felt very similar to curses, but it also had the characteristics of a Darkness-type spell. It was about the standard of a human's seventh-tier magic. It was effective against all living beings with flesh and blood or souls. As long as the difference in level was not too great, the effect of the Spirit Tremor would make the other party feel an unfathomable fear, and it would even cause the other party to escape.
" Good stuff…" Brand closed the book and muttered to himself. If they had learned this spell earlier, the battle with the demonic antelope would not have been so difficult. Two mages, two knights, and a servant were actually tormented by an ordinary demonic beast.
However, what he discovered next was nothing to write home about. It was clearly an elven mage treehouse, but half of the books inside were boring things like poems and history books. " It's good to live long. I'm so bored." Brand sighed. He put the books that the mages thought were useless back into the cabinet. His sleeve accidentally knocked over something.
The light in the room seemed to flicker, hmm?! What had his sleeve knocked over? Brand looked over. It was a pearl that was placed on a stand the size of three fingers. The moment he touched the pearl, the light in the room seemed to shake again. What was going on? The mage, who did not dare to move recklessly, slowly retracted his hand, as if nothing had happened.
" Could it be that this inconspicuous pearl is causing trouble?" Brand reached out his fingertip and touched it lightly. As expected, the light above his head had indeed changed. Looking up, the arrangement of the photoelectricity in the illusory starry sky seemed to be somewhat different from what he had seen first. The mage calmed himself down and carefully covered the bead on the bookshelf with his palm. He moved it slightly and concluded that it was the magic bead that controlled the virtual starry sky.
The careless mage picked up the delicate little frame and saw a few elvish words engraved on it. It was the Starry Sky Magic Bead. Gently putting down the magic bead, Brand found a note about it in the book collection. It was one of the owners of this magic treehouse, named Caruso. It was personally written by the Vine Leaf's elven master.
" The Starry Sky Magic Orb…the core that controls the Nebula. The three of us have almost used up all our wealth for it. Unfortunately, we can only achieve half of its effect…We have to stop our research. The imperial edict…" After reading the notebook intermittently, Brand roughly understood what kind of character this Caruso Mage was. Three elven mages with deep friendships lived together in a hidden place. At that time, it was called the Vine Leaf Village. The main research topic was this " nebula ".
This also explained why, as a police officer, there were not many eye-catching things in this treehouse. It was still far from the golden splendor that he had imagined. Of course, this was only relative. A skinny camel was bigger than a horse. It could be used anywhere. The main use of Nebula was a very high-end spell. No, it should be said that it was close to two very high-end spells. Speeds up the passage of time, causing the target to age rapidly; The second was Time Reflection, which could temporarily stop time and even cause an incredible reversal in a small area.
He had just been criticizing the elven mages for being so bored that they spent all their time studying poetry and literature. Now, he had been completely conquered by the other party's genius. It seemed that he had not lived for a long time in vain. Brand recalled the explanation of these two spells. When he was studying magic theory, Master Andal had once taught him that the shift and deviation of time were very dangerous. Any spell that controlled time would bring about unpredictable danger if it failed. Even the caster would be lost in the torrent of time until eternity.
To be able to use these two rather high-level spells, and to be able to use them in a set of magic devices, in a sense, it was almost the same as establishing an academic school. The most powerful thing about being able to use them was not that they could take effect forever. The most important thing was that the magic effects contained in the permanent magic device would almost never fail. Yes, almost never fail, one in ten thousand. Ordinary magic devices required constant maintenance and maintenance to maintain good operation, and they usually only amplified the effects of ordinary spells. It was impossible to use a constant method to create a high-level magic device like Nebula.
Just based on this, it was not a wasted trip. Forget three months, even thirty years would be worth it! Brand's heart was beating very fast, and his breathing was a little messy. He was a little carried away by this sudden surprise. Although he was not too sure how to use the Nebula and its true purpose, what did it matter? A few high-level Elven Mages had spent all their efforts to create a magical device. It was impossible for it to be just an ornament.
After a while, the mage calmed down from his excitement and studied the notes carefully. He realized that this " nebula " was indeed a rare treasure. The glowing nebula above his head was just an illusory projection that could be easily activated by the Starry Sky Orb. The objects within the range of the nebula would be affected by the two effects of acceleration and reversal of time, which could be adjusted by the Starry Sky Orb. The only problem was that Brand, who was only a level-8 Battle Wizard, was unable to activate such a powerful magic tool.
Who cares? Magic power could be trained, and there was probably only one " Nebula " in the world. Having made up his mind, Brand turned off the projection of the starry sky according to the method recorded in the notebook. He stuffed the cosmic magic bead and the frame into the dimensional bag, and the entire room immediately fell into darkness.
The sudden darkness knocked the mage's head against the bookshelf, and he was in so much pain that tears were about to fall. Enduring the pain in his forehead, Brand cast the Level-0 spell, Illuminating. He looked around and found that the walls were covered with strange runes that were barely visible under the starry sky.
What exactly was this thing? The secret runes of the elves? The mage couldn't help but sigh that fate was like a swing. It was difficult to adjust to the ups and downs, but he liked it, hehe...
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