I kissed the statue at the beginning and I vomited all over the floor
Chapter 7: Ivan, the God's Blessed
In the center of the haze forest.
A sunny afternoon in late autumn.
Bor Okrut, the chief of the northern druid district, felt the warmth from the forest goddess Mielikki and the malice from the whole world.
Specifically, this is what happened.
Our protagonist, Alvin, without any divine inspiration or spell-casting, instantly cast a [Heal Minor Injuries] spell on Bol.
Bol is very clear about the effect of this spell. All divine spellcasters rely on this thing for their enlightenment when they first get started.
Generally speaking, if a person can perform [Heal Minor Injuries], it basically means that this person has the talent of a divine spellcaster.
Bol felt that the spell effect that appeared on his body was definitely not the effect of a first-level divine spell.
[Treatment of minor injuries], as the name suggests, at most it can heal your scraped elbow.
There is recovery ability, but not much.
But the spell that Alvin just cast made some of Bol's old injuries begin to heal with a tingling sensation.
Paul was amazed at the changes in his body. He felt a tingling and itchy sensation, especially on his face.
The feeling of the muscles beneath the skin breaking, reorganizing, and starting to grow again is like using a master craftsman's fascia knife to hit the muscles that you have been training for half a night.
This respected, burly North District Patriarch, who had experienced countless life-and-death battles, couldn't help but howl.
Then, not far from the two of them, a man holding a basket of raspberries heard the very shameful howl of a certain priest and walked over curiously.
The poor female druid saw the most incredible scene in her life:
A young human dressed in fancy clothes gently placed his hand on the headmaster's chest;
The head priest, who was usually as warm as a gentle spring breeze, had a look of enjoyment on his face, squinted his eyes slightly, and made a blushing cry.
She covered her mouth, her eyes flashing with gossip, and red raspberries scattered all over the ground.
……
After this incident, Priest Boll sincerely invited Ivan to join the Northern District Church.
Even though this human boy's magic is a little bit unorthodox...
But to be honest, it is great to be able to learn a new divine spell immediately, and it is still instant, silent and fixed (no casting gesture required);
This kind of person must be favored by some unknown druid god.
Why are you so sure it is the god worshipped by the druids?
The ultimate move that kid used while he was sleeping last night is a unique spell that only a druid can cast.
It’s not easy to be a pastor these days…
The North District Church has heavy tasks and a lot of work to do, and the number of key personnel is decreasing year by year, so it is in urgent need of fresh blood.
Moreover, this fresh blood is a patron of a hidden god, and may even be a spokesperson.
As for Alvin himself, he naturally agreed with it wholeheartedly.
I can learn magic!
Which Blue Star youngster would refuse such a magical and fun thing?
So after gathering all the druids in the station and saying hello to everyone, the former pervert Sir Alvin officially joined the North District Cult.
Amid the collective cheers of the druids and the whispers of some female druids, Alvin became an apprentice druid.
Why an apprenticeship?
This has to start with the classification of professionals in the main material plane.
Basically, everyone who is involved in the issue of grading likes to use junior, middle and senior high schools to define the ability range.
The same is true for the Prime Material Plane.
It's like a spellcaster. No matter you take out bird claws to cast arcane spells, or strike a shameful pose to cast divine spells - you have to learn spell knowledge step by step and upgrade upwards layer by layer.
In order to assess the strength and complexity of spells, the local indigenous people called the level of spells "Rank".
A beginner spellcaster needs to learn first to third ring spells; a mid-level spellcaster is one who can cast fourth to sixth ring spells; and a high-level spellcaster can master up to ninth ring spells.
In this rating system, there are two additional ratings at the beginning and end.
The tail is naturally the legendary spell in the legend——
Only gods who have ignited the divine fire, or legendary spellcasters who have mastered the power of the world, can possess the power of spells;
The first is the introductory spell mastered by all beginners and apprentices who are still in training, also known as zero-ring spells.
The [Heal Minor Injuries] that Alvin had just learned was a zero-level spell.
It is worth mentioning that after the master mage completed this evaluation system, he found two problems.
The first is that divine arts are too simple.
Arcane magic can only be developed through time and effort by great wizards.
Only after thoroughly studying the spell principles and spell models can we create corresponding spells and casting gestures.
After testing dozens or hundreds of times and finding no problems, it is packaged, archived, and distributed to become a finished spell.
Compared to the arcane arts that can be deeply explored and developed by the mages themselves, the divine arts mastered by the priests are mostly taught by the gods themselves.
God is actually quite lazy. After all, the measurement of time is different, so when God is teaching, he basically just issues a finished spell and that's it.
Therefore, even if the wizards look at the difference between the two without bias, whether in terms of strength or complexity (mages usually do not think that divine spells have any complexity), divine spells can only go up to the seventh ring.
Therefore, for divine spellcasters who have not entered the legendary stage, the professional ceiling is to cast a seven-ring divine spell.
The second is how to evaluate non-spellcaster professions, which also gives mages a headache.
You said that those Muggles who can't even distinguish spells are of low IQ... Judging from the fact that wizards are often extremely intelligent and have an IQ of 200, this statement is indeed correct;
But if you think these Muggles have no killing power, then you have to ask those wizards who were backstabbed to death by thieves or beheaded by warriors whether they are willing to admit it.
So in the end, the wizard who was in charge of the rating system simply thought that the physical profession that could fight against the beginner spellcasters was the beginner, and the one that could kill the high-level wizard was the high-level...
In short, it was just a perfunctory job.
This system of classifying occupational levels has been used until now.
Of course, with the development of physical professions over the past tens of thousands of years, more detailed professional ratings have been formed based on this system.
Therefore, Ivan, who seemed to only know zero-level spells, was introduced by Paul as an apprentice beginner who had just embarked on the path of druidism.
After all, not all the druids in the station knew that this guy was casting spells in his dreams ([Entanglement] is already a first-level divine spell).
As for why Archbishop Boll did this, no one else knew.
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