The boy who killed God 1: An Epic Fantasy LitRPG Trilogy by Dimitrios Gkirgkiris & Apocosmos Multiverse

The boy who killed God 1: An Epic Fantasy LitRPG Trilogy by Dimitrios Gkirgkiris & Apocosmos Multiverse

Author:Dimitrios Gkirgkiris & Apocosmos Multiverse [Gkirgkiris, Dimitrios]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Zweihänder Publishing
Published: 2022-03-09T16:00:00+00:00


21

THE FOURTH ARCHON - ADEL

Memorizing spells in order to cast them correctly required significant effort, due to lengthy incantations and complex somatic components. The difficulty of spells also grew as they become grander in scale, duration, intensity or complexity. Recognizing these spells, on the other hand, was much easier.

I only needed to memorize the first few words of each spell, perhaps the first movements required as well, and I could immediately identify what the spell would do, how long the casting would take and what its range was. Then, of course, I would have to find the best counter to each spell but this was an issue everyone faced during battles.

Having to memorize only the beginning of spells meant I could learn many more of them in a shorter amount of time. Based on what I remembered from when I studied new spells, the time it takes for a spellcaster to properly learn one spell was roughly the time I needed to pick up the cues of more than fifteen.

This was exactly what I was studying when I heard the distinctive knock of Kard’s dagger on the wooden door of my room.

“Man is downstairs, Adel,” he said, his head creeping around the barely open door. “It’s time to go.”

“I’ll be right there,” I replied.

I closed the book at the same moment he shut the door, and I started getting ready. Krysha had prepared a series of magical items for us to wear during our meeting with the archons.

Man had of course, guaranteed our safety and also confirmed that the floor of the throne room nullified all magic effects, including items, save for the king’s. Regardless, Krysha wanted to make sure we would have the best protection, should anything happen to us prior to, or in the aftermath of, the throne-room meeting. Eventually, we’d all agreed on being equipped as she saw fit.

Even though I wouldn’t be able to carry them into the throne room itself, I wore the scabbards that Man had gifted me since my waist now felt empty without them, and started donning all the protective gear that had been designated for me to wear.

Once I had everything on me, I put on a blue robe that was only mildly enchanted but would do a lot to cover the three talismans that Krysha had insisted on me wearing.

I opened the door feeling a little awkward, my fingers barely touching each other due to the many rings on them. Seika had warned us that we might feel a little weird until the effects of the many magical items settled with each other, but she also assured us that this shouldn’t take any longer than half an hour.

I walked down the stairs to find that our little party of five was only missing me. The faces of the others wore expressions of various degrees of uneasiness.

“Are you sure this feeling will go away, Seika?” I heard Kard asking as he wafted himself with the collar of his robe in an attempt to cool down.



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