Chapter 17 (1/4)

child who got a new toy.- Such a rare talent!

-Yes, rare indeed.- Darius was also smiling, but Draco didn't know what it was about. He had been tasked with using spells from the category of thought magic, but he had failed, and both the master and the elf seemed to pay no attention to it.- You see Draco.- Bleist seemed to have noticed the dragon's confusion only after a while.- Normally when it comes to learning magic, wizards start by acquiring the simplest spells, namely thought magic. At this stage they learn to control their energy, form it and release it. Once they have mastered such basics they move on to the more difficult part by learning intricate incantations and casting spells by imbuing words with mana. By doing so, they improve their strength and control. The next step, which many mages never take, is to study runic circles and learn the laws that govern them. This is a difficult and very time-consuming art. Only after mastering it can one be tempted to take the next step and attempt to combine runes with the other two types of magic. As I have told you before and you have read in books, this is syncretic magic.- Darius paused for a moment and stared into space.- There are many mages who combine the magic of thought and word, but true syncretic mages are quite difficult to find except for high-class combat mages who are required to know runic magic. However, even among those in the military, only one in ten is able to master syncretic magic. As you can see it is a difficult art, but it is not related to the knowledge of the user, but to his control and understanding of his own power.- Darius crooked his head slightly.- Given your natural ability to control power and the fact that you had to understand your power and the changes it caused in you in order to be able to transform safely, I infer that you subconsciously enhance your magic with runes that best represent it. This is why the

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