Chapter 21 (1/3)

shape-shifters, such as dragons or lycanthropes.- Bleist pointed at Draco with his finger.- Your consciousness is constructed in a completely different way, more complex and closer to the nature of a non-human form. Dragons, all kinds of animorphs, summoned creatures, races with a wider range of senses, or beings exceptionally powerful and long-lived, such as titans, have a consciousness so different from that of humans that our minds are unable to comprehend it, while at the same time you can easily understand the human mind. This is an advantage that cannot be overcome by experience, magical power, or any amount of preparation. In a clash between human and, for example, dragon consciousness, the outcome will always be the same. Even if the dragon does not actively resist. Simply coming into contact with such a different mind is a threat to humanoid races.- Darius took a deeper breath.- I don't think I need to mention that, how should I put it, non-human consciousness is much stronger than human consciousness. That is why dragons do not have to fear mental attacks. Although it would be a mistake to interpret this as insensitivity to them. They are ineffective because the mind of the attacking mage disintegrates upon contact with the dragon's. By the same token, your self would be destroyed if it came into contact with the consciousness of a titan.

-It's quite complicated.- Draco scratched his head. It sounded a little strange when the master equated dragons with the almost immortal titans, whose power could rival that of the gods.- But Ambassador Othis examined my source.- The dragon suddenly blurted out.

-True.- Darius nodded.- And he did so knowing the danger.- He stated with deadly seriousness.- Hugo knew full well that he was taking a risk by entering your source, but he had to do it. Another issue was that he had no intention of trying to interact with your consciousness. We must separate the issue of the source and consciousness.- The mage thought about something for a moment.- You see, the figure you define as yourself inside the source is not

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