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Chapter 27

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Extraordinary Charm!

Søren stared at the little girl in front of him and said in disbelief, "Is Vivian a natural Warlock?"

Warlocks.

Tall, rich, and handsome Mages!

They didn't need to learn any knowledge, and with time, they would automatically master the relevant spells. They didn't need any spell slots, and they didn't need to rely on the Weave to cast spells, because their ability to cast spells was their innate talent. It was as simple as eating and drinking. As long as they had the potential to become a Warlock, they would automatically learn all kinds of spells when the time came. They didn't need to understand the structure of the spells, and they could cast all kinds of spells by instinct.

Wizards, Priests, Warlocks.

These were the three representative professions of Mages.

The attribute that governed a Wizard's casting ability was Intelligence, the attribute that affected a Priest's casting ability was Perception, and the attribute that determined a Warlock's ability to comprehend spells was Charm.

These three attributes were actually very difficult to describe in a few words.

So.

Let me think about it first, and then I'll explain it to you in a simpler way.

First was Intelligence.

It represented memory and comprehension. Casting spells required the memorization of complex models. This model was a bit like the modern circuit board. There were many semiconductors (spell nodes) and circuit structures (spell circuits) on it, so if you want to cast spells successfully, you need a strong memory and comprehension ability like a calculator. To use a modern analogy, the wizards had to train their brains to become the lowest level biological computer, which could calculate a large number of spell models in an instant.

This required the development of the right side of the brain!

So most Wizards had a good memory, and their comprehension ability was also very strong (not EQ). They were like the top students among the top students, who could deduce the structure of an atomic bomb in their brain.

In fact.

These kinds of people weren't necessarily good at dealing with people and other aspects!

This was the Intelligence that determined a Wizard's strength.

Next was Perception.

This was easy to understand. It represented a person's willpower, judgment, perception, and intuition. Generally, people with strong Perception had a hidden sixth sense, which could predict things in the dark. They also had a strong perception of their surroundings, and could perceive many subtle changes, and could even perceive some hidden existences and powers.

So Søren tested Vivian's' sixth sense '!

Finally, there was charm.

This was the most difficult thing to explain. It could be understood as three parts: appearance, charisma, and affinity.

They needed to stop here.

Because he couldn't explain it clearly in a few words, he needed to organize his sentences.

First of all, appearance. Most people with extraordinary appearances had decent charm (12 points and above). This was because most intelligent creatures pursued beauty, which meant that the Appearance Association was still very powerful. The second was personality charm, which was a person's inner charm. For example, many people who did not look handsome or beautiful often had a very strong personality charm. Among them, the most representative was a person with a high level of personality charm (18 points and above).

The following paragraph describes the real-life effects of Charisma:

"On the 26th of February, 1815, Napoleon returned to France from Elba, and the restored House of Bourbon sent its troops. Napoleon went up to meet them alone, waved his hand, and said, 'I am back.' Then the soldiers shouted, 'Welcome, His Majesty the Emperor!' … And so they changed sides. "

Lastly, there was affinity.

This was the most important branch of the Charisma attribute. Usually, people with high Charisma had strong affinity. If there was no subjective rejection, they could easily make others feel good about them. This kind of affinity was divided into many aspects, and the target it was inclined to was different according to one's own characteristics. For example, the affinity to people (bards), the affinity to animals (druids), and the most important affinity to elemental energy (warlocks).

Even affinity to the laws of the universe (Fate Warlocks, Divine Warlocks)!

So.

Mages could be described with these three metaphors, which were generally regarded as the elemental energy of the evocation system.

First of all, wizards relied on their intelligence to search for elemental energy and analyze it through complex calculations. They understood the nature of elemental energy, when it was active, when it was inert, what changes would occur when different elemental energies collided, what changes would occur when the same elemental energies were combined, what kind of magic circuits (circuits) needed to control them, and how many magic nodes (conductors) needed to be set up to make them explode!

This was the core point of wizards relying on their intelligence to cast spells.

Next, priests (Druil) relied on their perception to find elemental energy, and then used the power of faith (spiritual energy) to influence them. Finally, with the power of the gods, nature, and laws, they controlled them to complete the casting of spells. So priests gave their faith to the gods, Druil gave their faith to nature, and some special professions gave their faith to the laws of the world.

(Elemental energy was only a part of the structure of priests' spells. The core energy of priests' spells was still divine power, so it was called divine spells.)

Finally, there were warlocks.

This was very simple.

Because they didn't have to do anything, they just had to wait for elemental energy to gather on their own, and then awaken the ability to cast spells.

If wizards caught elemental energy to control it, then priests found elemental energy to influence it. As for warlocks, they waited for elemental energy to take the initiative to approach them.

That was why there was a saying, "Warlocks were the tall, rich, and handsome mages!"

However, it was obvious that they couldn't reach the highest level by relying on talent alone. Therefore, the number of spells mastered by warlocks was far less than that of wizards. At the same time, the speed of learning new spells was also very slow because most warlocks didn't have high intelligence. Their memory and comprehension ability were average. Wizards needed three to five months to master low-level spells, while warlocks might even need thirty to fifty years to master one.

A typical example would be the Kobold Warlocks. These creatures naturally had more than 16 points of Charm, but their Intelligence was only around 10 points. Basically, whatever spells they learned when leveling up as a Warlock, they would only be able to cast the same spells in their lifetime. Only warlocks with intelligence of more than 18 points and the potential to become wizards could expand their number of spells through learning.

If the Goddess of Magic had fallen, then the requirement would be increased to more than 20 points of intelligence!

Not enough intelligence.

It was better to just rely on talent to cast spells.

Because no matter how much you learned, you wouldn't be able to remember those complicated spell circuits and spell nodes, and you would never be able to construct new spell models subjectively.

The higher the level of the spell, the more this was the case!



Was she really a warlock?

The more Søren thought about it, the more he felt that it was possible. The little girl seemed to have a natural affinity with people, and she was also very cute.

Her charm was definitely not lower than 16 points!

If Vivian was really a natural warlock, then she didn't need to understand spells at all. She just needed to follow her instincts and use her talent to cast spells!

That was why there were cases of people learning Illuminate just by looking at a Priest casting a spell.

Because all Level 0 spells were universal.

Søren closed his eyes and thought for a moment, then he said seriously, "Vivian."

"Repeat after me!"

"UA … IS … GF …"

Relying on his strong memory, Søren said some strange half-syllables. If it was a normal person, it would be very difficult to say these half-syllables, but he succeeded.

Of course.

But nothing happened.

But when Vivian followed Søren to say these strange half-syllables, a weak electric arc suddenly appeared in her palm. Søren's body suddenly stiffened, and then his hair stood on end!

— — "Lightning Shock (Level 0 spell)!"

Søren's hair stood on end. He quickly stopped Vivian in front of him and said in a deep voice, "Let go of your feelings!"

"Try to use your mind to control the energy you feel!"

"You don't need to understand it."

"You just need to learn how to make it listen to you!"

"Crackle."

Vivian nodded as if she understood. She tried again very seriously, and then a weak electric arc appeared in her palm again. It jumped a few times before gradually disappearing.

"It worked!"

Søren's face showed a hint of joy. He happily hugged the little girl and kissed her. "Vivian is really a warlock!"

"In the future, she will definitely be a rich and beautiful mage!"

The little girl didn't understand Søren at all, but this didn't prevent her from showing a happy smile.

Because she finally had the ability to help her brother.



Warlocks.

With the awakening of their innate ability, they only needed a key to cast level 0 spells, and this key was the spell of the spell.

In the future, as their profession level increased, they would automatically comprehend and master higher level spells!

Depending on the aspect of affinity, warlocks would automatically comprehend the relevant spells and automatically master the spell of the spell. There was no need to analyze the structure of those spells.

Because their ability to cast spells was itself a kind of talent!

Finally.

The brain of living creatures had hereditary memory and hereditary talent. This ability was once considered by many players as the source of the warlock's power. While having extraordinary affinity, the energy of nature would also awaken the hereditary memory they had, and automatically awaken the relevant spell memory when their ability improved.

So.

Many people thought that warlocks were the descendants of some powerful beings in the Mythological Era!

Among them, the representative was the Dragon Disciple.

(PS: This chapter is a bit boring, but it's a very important thing.)

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