Chapter 611 Felger's Spell Book
Ten minutes passed in a flash, and just as Felger said, the force field ball automatically dissipated.
After Joan regained his freedom, he searched Ferg from head to toe, and confiscated all weapons, spell books, magic tools, and spell-casting materials. It's solid.
Joan escorted Ferg out of the mine, turned into an eagle and flew back to Nidaville, found Mr. Schmidt, briefly told what he had seen and heard in the mine, and then handed over the mad mage who pretended to be a ghost to Mr. Schmidt As for whether to dig deeper into the conspiracy behind this incident, it is none of his business as a passer-by.
Joan politely declined Mr. Schmidt's invitation to have dinner, and after receiving half a pound of magic crystals, he said goodbye, hurried back to the hotel, shut himself in the guest room, locked the door, and couldn't wait to count and find the money from Feierge. Out of the loot.
Prophecy, protection, evocation, conjuration, transformation, illusion, enchantment, necromancer, the eight schools of arcane magic have their own characteristics.
The vast majority of arcane spellcasters do not have Joan's super high intelligence and never-weary thirst for knowledge. Limited by energy and financial resources, it is more sensible to choose one of the eight schools as the main direction of attack, and the rest School spells are less involved, which is the so-called "school specialized mage".
Which school to choose as the main direction of attack depends on personal preferences and talents, and it cannot be simply asserted that one school is necessarily stronger than the other. However, due to the different emphases of the eight schools, there are indeed some differences in career prospects.
For example, when Joan was studying at Leiden College, she often heard a proverb from her tutor and classmates:
"Prophecy" gets rich quickly, while "Necromancer" is poor for three generations.
"Prophecy" refers to the "School of Prophecy", which is the one with the worst combat ability among the eight schools. It is difficult to find offensive spells belonging to the School of Prophecy. However, compared to their extremely weak combat effectiveness, the spells of the School of Prophecy are the most widely used in daily life. If a professional mage of this school has no intention of studying academics, he can find a well-paid position in the business world.
Especially in the financial industry and criminal investigation industry, the specialized mages of the school of prophecy are very popular. Most of the spells of the school of prophecy involve actuarial calculation, prediction and tracking. The industry shines. With this technology, of course, there will be no shortage of money, and the social status is also quite respected.
"Necronomicon" is another story. Since most necromantic spells deal with corpses, they are very different in terms of religious beliefs and social moral norms. It is inevitable that they will be discriminated against and suppressed by the public. In addition, they need to be exposed to "negative energy" for a long time. Most of the professional necromancers Polluted by negative energy, it looks haggard, gloomy, and even less flattering.
In school, because most of the necromantic spells are very evil, the library either refuses to include them or forbids borrowing them. It is difficult for mages who specialize in this school to seek further studies through orthodox college education, so most of them are "wild ways" Born, unscrupulous, further deepened the public's aversion to necromancers.
Necromancers don't have many suitable careers to choose from, even if they wanted to do a decent job.
For example, most necromancers are proficient in anatomy, familiar with the structure of the human body, and have more experience in medical skills than professional mages of other schools. Yi" to compete with divine spellcasters.
No matter how good the necromancer's medical skills are, can he compare to a more professional magic spellcaster? If a priest and a necromancer both had clinics on the same street, and you were a patient, which one would you go to for consultation?
The answer is self-evident.
It is difficult to get along in school, but still not well-known in society, and suffers from prejudice and discrimination. Necromancers can be described as the hardest specialized mages among the eight schools. "The argument.
Felger was the first necromancer specialized mage Joan had come into contact with, and his image and situation did conform to the public's general impression of necromancers: he was poor and forced to accept employment to engage in shady evil Research, the brain is not quite normal.
Qiao An didn't expect to squeeze much oil from this poor man, but instead he was pleasantly surprised. It is true that Fei Erge did not have a few copper coins, but Joan found two books from him, plus three "force field balls" - just counting these three "force field balls", at least it was worth 1,000 gold duo add.
Joan once pressed Feierge where to get these good things. Ferge's sub-personality was also honest, and told him frankly that these "force field balls" were paid in advance by his employer. There were four in total, and one of them had already hit Joan...
At this moment, the three "force field beads" were placed on Qiao An's table, like three round black pearls, glowing dimly under the light.
Joan picked up a "force field bead" in his left hand, dipped a pen in his right hand, and drew the No. 4 rune Ansuz on the surface of the sphere.
After some identification, Qiao An confirmed that this ball was enchanted with the 5th-level spell "Force Field Wall". When it was thrown and hit a hard object, it would detonate by itself, causing 5 energy levels to creatures within a ten-foot radius around the explosion point. force field damage, and will imprison creatures that cannot dodge within the force field ball for up to 10 minutes. Most weapons and magic cannot destroy this translucent force field cage——Joan has personally experienced this pass.
If he hadn't mastered the supermagic skill of "jumping over barriers with spells", which allowed him to pass spells over obstacles in reality, he would have been thrown into the sulfuric acid pool by Ferge, corroded to the point where there was not even a bone residue left.
The functions of the three "force field balls" are exactly the same. After the appraisal, Joan spread out his spell book, and wrote the spell analyzed from the "Force Field Bead" using the No. 4 rune, the 5-ring "Force Field Wall", into the spell book. Although he had to be promoted to a level 9 mage at least before he could learn this spell, it didn't prevent Joan from enjoying the fun of "Hamster Storing Food" now.
After quickly copying the spell, Joan rubbed his hands, then picked up the two books found from Feierge.
The first book is a thick hand-copied parchment scroll, which seems to be a treatise on "Meditation Method". It was copied from an arcane journal.
Joan put aside the transcript of the thesis first, picked up another older and more worn spell book, and quickly browsed through it to check which spells Felger had learned.