These Demons Do it for Free
Select the paragraph where you stopped reading
Chapter 80 Table of contents
The necromancer's magic is incredibly simple.
By simply imbue his words with intent and mana, he twists the laws of the world.
Gods and demons. Divine arts and demonic arts draw power from beings that existed in the outer world even before true mysteries came to be. If there’s any mystery that was born after those, it would undoubtedly be the art of necromancy.
Words hold power. This belief has existed throughout history, across cultures.
In fact, the foundations of this mystery later serve as the basis for wizards chanting incantations or martial artists calling out their techniques. Doing so amplifies their power.
However, because this structure is so simple, there are also straightforward methods to counter it.
For lower-level necromancers, simply covering your ears can neutralize their magic. As a result, those necromancers often choose not to directly command their targets but apply their spells to a third party for indirect attacks—like saying, “Wind, become a blade.”

You are not logged in to view the paid chapter.

Login
Write comment...
Settings
Themes
Font Size
18
Line Height
1.3
Indent between paragraphs
19
Chapters
Loading...