Chapter 439 Overnight
The villages that Lynch saw covered the plains, which meant that the dwarves here could form an autonomous territory.
Even rarer are the Pegasus that occasionally fly up into the clouds. Riding on the winged horses are mages wearing robes and jeweled jewelry.
With the help of the light of colored gemstones, they flew busily to the south, and the same number of Pegasus returned from the south to the north with colorful brilliance, returning to Middenheim.
This is night time, so something important must have happened.
There is a high probability that the wizards in the wild will not be able to tame beasts like Pegasus. Only mages who have graduated from regular academies and are funded by the lords of the empire can afford it.
You must know that for these young species that are not favored by the ancient saints, ordinary spellcasters who can create a big fireball are considered well-trained, and there are very few people who can cast spells correctly when facing enemies.
It is better to expect a wizard who has not been systematically studied to kill people on the battlefield than to pray that he will not be driven crazy by the extreme emotions of the dead in the killing field.
Spellcasters who can master second sight as flexibly as Eugen are considered masters of spellcasting in the countryside. Most people don't know how to turn off or suppress it when it explodes into a ball of meat.
However, Lynch had no doubt that if Eugen were to challenge the battle mage in the sky, he would not even be able to recite a complete spell.
I'm afraid he can only rely on his innate intuition and invisible guidance to subconsciously dismantle the enemy's spell. Lynch never thought that Eugen's eloquent bragging had any truth to it.
Darkness has completely fallen, and on non-evil moon nights, travelers who first fall into the night can always find a place to stay.
The originally huge convoy began to disperse when it entered the cluster of villages. Every time it passed several adjacent villages, several teams separated from the convoy.
They have survived the most difficult journey, and being able to cross the Shadow Forest and go straight through the Duncanwald Forest without getting lost is somewhat of a feat for these civilians.
In the end, only the carriage driven by Eugen and the group of refugees who came with them were left in the huge flow of traffic.
To prevent trouble, they simply disguised themselves.
Out of his pampered pickiness about the quality of life, the Oracle chose the largest hotel.
It is located in the middle of the village cluster, next to a stream. Standing on the second floor, you can overlook the mountains in the north and the orderly distribution of fields.
There is a pond on the west side that separates it from the neighboring village, and there is a small birch forest in the east. The sparse tree shadows cannot block the lights reflected from the neighboring village.
Lynch believed that no large-scale beastman tribe had the ability to attack these villages. Not to mention the sentries on guard, the local farmers and hunters alone could make a small army busy.
The young creature walked into the tavern and prepared to spend the night on the second floor, while Lynch continued to listen and walk around boredly.
The two wizards who had passed by the convoy before also arrived at the village. The old wizard seemed quite calm, but Lynch could sense the speculation and uneasiness in his heart.
Walking at night is not a pleasant thing for a spellcaster. Fortunately, this is already an area radiated by Middenheim.
The younger wizard almost hid his head in his coat. It is estimated that any slight disturbance at this time could make him lose his composure.
Lynch thought they would coincidentally walk into the tavern where Tigris was staying, but they stopped in a village further out and randomly entered an inn.
This caused the lizard people to have less fun. The "Elemental Theory" and the "Eight Winds of Magic Theory" did not collide and debated on the spot.
The founder of elementalism, the "Wise Man" Gunther thousands of years ago was inspired by the alchemist to explain magic in terms of earth, wind, water, and fire.
He believes that everything is composed of four major elements through different combinations, and magic must be divided into four major elements to work with the basic elements of the material world.
If there had not been the advent of the Ancient Saints and Isil's malicious interference with the physical universe, if human beings had independently completed their transformation millions of years later, according to the normal development of civilization, when science had not yet been enlightened, such a theory would simply be called truth.
Even now, this simple theory was considered the best interpretation at the time.
It is strikingly similar to the theory Teclis taught humans, but unfortunately it is just a similarity.
All species that have not forgotten the ancient civilization know the truth about the wind of magic, because the most advanced aliens in the universe at that time, who had reached the pinnacle of magic and science, taught everything they could.
In Lynch's memory, due to the empire's abandonment of the elemental system and the establishment of its own magic academy, most elemental mages should live in isolation.
The more enlightened wizards joined the Imperial Academy of Magic, while the less enlightened ones wandered around Nunn City and continued to pass on the elemental theory.
Compared with dark wizards and awakened ones hidden in the crowd, elemental mages are more stable.
All magic other than the single wind of magic is actually compound magic, a dangerous and unstable blend. Advanced magic sorted out with correct techniques is the most stable type among them. The most dangerous one is black magic. Elemental magic is more dangerous than Black magic is neither powerful nor dangerous.
After all, they have a systematic way of inheritance, instead of groping randomly and ultimately progressing or dying based on knowledge from unknown sources.
Naturally, the competition between mages is complicated. The correct system can make learning magic more effective with half the effort, but as long as you are talented, the compound spells you combine will not necessarily be weaker than other legal systems.
Let Tigris go to the cemetery filled with resentful souls and dead people. He may not be able to fight against a "Lich Master" named Heinrich Kemuller a hundred years later.
It is estimated that in a few decades, there will be a chance to see this wild wizard in Bretonnia with a few skeleton warriors, searching the cemetery for materials for studying magic, and being chased by the villagers.
No matter what legal system it is, it is inseparable from Chaos, and every devout Sigmar believer will find trouble with wizards more or less.
Lynch originally thought that they were elemental mages who went to Middenheim to escape the persecution of witch hunters, but their conversation told the lizard man that this did not seem to be the case.
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The tavern was noisy and the lively arguments could not drive away the tranquility, but could not drive away the sharpness contained within.
The young people under the wizard robes followed the teacher uneasily. They did not have gorgeous crowns, beautiful Pegasus, and swords decorated with gold and silver.
But just by wearing a robe, they can get the same fear and alienation from the people.
Young people are getting used to the discrimination and jealousy of ordinary people. What makes them uneasy is not hostility, but the dissatisfaction with the current situation that the crowd talks about.
Everyone seems to think that life is terrible. They exchange opinions with each other, and the small groups scattered around the wine table are like scars on the world.