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Chapter 4 Spells

"The great time-travel caster expresses deep sympathy to the later time-travelers."

After the meditation, Shaoke selected a quill pen to record his own magic in Chinese to record the summary of his magic practice just now and his feelings when he casts it. This kind of recording work is part of the daily life of the mages, and every mage draws a period of time to use a quill pen, brush, and carving knife during a busy day... using various texts that inject magic or mental power, on animal paper, diary, or even on stone slabs to record his perceptions and summary of his spells when casting today, fighting.

Since such records are not so formal, neat and orderly, most mages call these records: spell casting records, which are usually carried with you or placed in their own residence.

Shaoke's casting record is made up of dozens of thin pieces of animal skin paper connected to each other, about thirty centimeters wide, and now most of it has been used. Whenever it is almost used up, it will be connected with a piece of animal skin paper with special magic glue and a blank end. On weekdays, the two ends are rolled up and stored in the carry-on skin bag. Of course, this carry-on skin bag also stores some books, pens and ink for daily reading.

Compared with these casting records, another kind of record has the advantages of neatness, clarity, orderliness and clear classification. This is the most precious thing in most mages' lives. Although it is a book, its shape is only for people. Some are made into scroll styles, and some are made into wooden slips, stone slabs, shields or handguards. In short, not only are the shapes strange, but also have their own characteristics in the materials used. Some are used for high-quality paper, some are used for various animal skins, wooden strips, stone slabs, and some mages use various special and precious materials to make some strange paper.

However, no matter how strange these magic books are, they have a common feature: they record them in various outspoken words that they think others do not know, and some special mages use various characters they create to replace the words, so that others can easily understand and interpret their magic books, even if they are dead.

These spell books record the use of various words and characters to describe a spell, structure, formation, principle, as well as meditation, language, and handprints used in conjunction with meditation, chanting, etc. This spell book can only be made after the mages officially become a magician. Of course, this book records all spells, transcription spells, and unique spell casting techniques that the mages know. Therefore, they are protected quite closely, which is also the most important evidence for mages to communicate with each other.

In addition to the above two magic records, there is also the most rigorous magic record, but it can only be written at the level of a magician. In addition to recording the spells in the magic book, it also records the spells you created, as well as casting techniques, chanting techniques, meditation methods, and various secrets and legends. Most of this type of record is recorded on precious metals by ancient magical characters or special characters, characters in order to be preserved for a long time. There are various magic traps and spiritual traps attached to it. It is generally used as a inheritance prop for the magicians and is called the Crystal of the Mage.

"Dear Master, thank you for your invitation." Cha Gong thanked the mage for the invitation in a suppressed and nervous tone. He quickly tidied up his unclean military uniform again, and stomped the mud and snow on the long boots on the stone slab in front of the door, took off his helmet, held his left hand in his arms, and then pushed open the door of the mage residence in the eyes of these soldiers and the ones who wanted to enter. Even these simple wooden houses were the same. At least, in their eyes, they only saw their old-fashioned captain who had once turned over the residence of another mage. Even though he had been in it for such a short time, Cha Ke and the soldiers still envied the captain's blessings. Cha Ke now felt that he had the capital to show off to his companions. Of course, all this was thankful to the mage's invitation and the captain's assignment.

"Dear Master, thank you for your kind invitation." With the creaking sound, Chake brought a cold mist into the mage's residence. The owner of the wooden house looked at the guests who came in a hurry: about 1.8 meters tall, with a leather helmet in his arms, a small hand shield hanging on his waist, and a long one-handed sword, and a pair of long animal leather boots on his feet. It was cleaner and there was no mud and snow brought in. The tough face was red in this cold weather, and a big mouth tightly closed person seemed to have no secrets from him.

After the soldier came in, he hurriedly took the door to prevent the cold air from rushing into the mage's house. Then he respectfully walked to Shaoke's bed, put his right arm on his chest, and pointed the ground with one leg, and saluted: "Dear Master, two magicians came from the town. They had the military command to station the border. The captain received them and sent three of us to invite the master of wizards to defend the authenticity."
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