Huh? There's a magic school here.
Chapter 391 The Classification of Professions on the Karen Continent
While browsing through magical knowledge about the continent of Karen in the library, Andres came across a copy of "Gulliver's Travels." Unlike other travelogues that record local customs, this one mainly documented the division of professions across different regions of Karen.
Magician, warrior, ranger, priest, and so on are just general terms. Because the distinctions between specific professions are quite complex, the people of Karen Continent have become accustomed to these simple terms.
This book, Gulliver's Travels, specifically records the requirements for various professions across the entire continent of Karen. This means that once you reach the corresponding standard in the relevant subject, you can apply for a professional qualification at any of the major guilds.
Andres was very curious about the various job requirements on the continent of Karen, so he began to look at them carefully.
For example, in the continent of Karen, to become a magic teacher, you need to reach level twelve in all fifteen subjects. Therefore, to obtain the qualification of a magic teacher, you need to work hard to accumulate level twelve magic certifications.
There's also a profession called "Ferryman of the Underworld," the nature of which is unclear. It requires a certain level of expertise in both Spatial Studies and Demonology. The combined level of both subjects must be level six, and neither subject can be lower than level two. Seeing this, Andres felt something was amiss. Could a Ferryman of the Underworld with level four Spatial Studies and level two Demonology be the same as one with level two Spatial Studies and level four Demonology?
One is skilled in spatial magic, and the other is skilled in demon research. Ultimately, there will be differences in their abilities when they fight. It seems that the rules governing the class levels are somewhat problematic.
A scholar's magic level needs to be fourteen, which is reasonable. Either they have a broad knowledge base or specialize in magic, so calling them a scholar isn't an exaggeration.
The Arbitrator's Disciplinary Arts level requirement is level three, and the Heroic Arts level is level two. Hmmmm, considering the diverse membership of various churches in this area, this requirement is already quite low. It can't be any lower; any lower and it will damage the image of the churches among the people. Andres continues to the next item.
Paladins are required to have level two in Divine Spells and level four in Heroic Arts, in addition to a certain level of willpower. Those with weak willpower cannot become paladins of any of the various clergy; what high-ranking member of the clergy would constantly shift their beliefs? If that were the case, those high and mighty gods might be driven to their deaths.
Is this armorer below a matching set with the paladin above? Does he specifically craft armor for paladins?
The armor master requires Heroism Level 2, Enchanting Level 1, and Assassination Level 1—reasonable! Absolutely reasonable! A suit of armor needs to consider the user's habits, be enchanted, and also protect against enemy assassination! This requirement is perfectly reasonable!
The travelogue lists over a hundred different professions, most of which are quite ordinary and can be found with any training. Only a few high-end professions have very high requirements.
For example, a Grand Wizard is required to be proficient in at least four magic systems. What does it mean to be proficient in four magic systems? It means that the average level of the twelve subjects in the four systems must be above level four! Now that you think about the level of Claude's teacher Gandalf, you should understand that his level is not low. Andres didn't look at the other professions.
Because there are so many and so complex professions, there are hundreds of known professions and supposedly more than forty legendary professions that have no information and are therefore not recorded.
However, Andres didn't pay much attention to these things anymore, because the level requirements for these professions were meaningless. At least that was true for the wizards on Earth, since everyone had a different way of classifying professions.
For example, a top Hogwarts graduate who achieves straight A's in the NEWT exams would be considered at least a Level 4 in all subjects according to the Andres System. But in the world of Karen, would you call him a Grand Wizard or some kind of Archmage?
Obviously not, so the greatest significance of this book is to let students from Earth understand what they have mastered in order to deal with the various professionals they will face in the future.
After wandering around the area, Andres took a copy of "A Brief Discussion of Orotov's Spatial Laws" from the library. Orotov was a spatial master from the continent of Karen over a thousand years ago. It is said that he did not die, but was transported to an unknown space during a spatial magic experiment.
Regardless of the master's fate, his scholarship was recognized by people from all walks of life on the continent of Karen. It's just that he didn't know why this book had appeared in the new school's library, so Andres took it with him intending to study it carefully.
Before leaving, Andres redeemed fifty more house-elves from the system. Their main task was to clean and tidy up the various rooms and classrooms to familiarize them with the entire magic academy. Because they would also be helping new wizards get acquainted with the academy in the future, the house-elves dispersed after receiving their orders.
Andres took one last look at the newly materialized magic school, then left satisfied and returned to the outpost. Upon arriving back, he found the professors, who had returned earlier, holding a celebration in the base's dining hall.
After having a few drinks with everyone, Andres went back to his bedroom to rest. The next day arrived.
The Hogwarts professors who had arrived on the continent of Karen returned to Earth with the soldiers transporting documents and supplies to prepare. Meanwhile, on Earth, after receiving news that the new school had been established, Darius immediately organized the business owners from various industries with whom he had previously negotiated, and planned to send them to the continent of Karen the following day.
In addition, Darius also brought some personnel from the Ministry of Magic with him, as the Ministry also needed to relocate some staff. From then on, Earth would become a branch of the Ministry of Magic; as long as it could maintain normal operations, that would be fine, since no one on Earth dared to oppose the Ministry of Magic.
The next morning, the Hogwarts students got up, washed, and went to the Great Hall for breakfast as usual. The young wizards chatted with those they knew while eating.
"Hey Pete! We're going into seventh grade next semester, what are your plans?"
"Hmm, to be honest, I don't know. But we're currently at war with the orcs of Karen Continent, so we don't have many good options, do we? Let's figure out how to prepare for the Ultimate Wizard Level Exam!"
"You're right, our wonderful school days are coming to an end!"
Just as everyone was chatting idly, the owls delivering newspapers broke the tranquility of the auditorium.
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