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Supreme Magus novel Chapter 1092

Chapter 1092 Facts and Legends Part 2

"Why do you think Spirit Magic spells and advanced Runesmithing aren’t taught to the student until the master is about to pass away?

"Because they are the two disciplines that allow to cast the strongest spells and craft the most powerful weapons. Once the student-master gap becomes too small, the only thing that a disgruntled apprentice needs to kill their more skilled mentor is a moment of distraction.

"No matter how powerful a tower is, if it doesn’t recognize your aggressor as an enemy, it’s no better than the armor that you left in your closet.

"Powerful mages don’t die dramatically on the battlefield at the hand of their century-long nemeses. They die pitifully while taking a dump, at the hand of their own children or of those who they considered as such.

"Why do you think the children of the Guardians only trust their Harbingers?" Faluel said while looking at Friya.

"How many known mage towers and white cored individuals are there on Mogar?" Friya rushed to change the topic. With her life more on the line with each passing day, the word Harbinger sounded awfully like "death" to her.

"Unknown. As I said before, unless you use Invigoration on someone, you can’t see their core. The closest person to a white core might be Thrud Griffon. Arthan’s Madness refined her body in a way even the Council doesn’t understand.

"She possesses the only rainbow core in Mogar’s history. As for the towers, those who have them don’t share the information easily, and unfortunately, there is no known crafting method.

"Even ancient bloodlines like mine are still looking for an answer. Now, enough with legends and let’s get back to facts. One thing that non-Awakened ignore is the existence of the Fringes.

"Fringes are natural spatial distortions that are inaccessible with conventional means. We could have one right here in the Trawn woods and never notice it. Fringes can be considered akin to a storage space, but they accept living beings and time flows normally.

"No matter how many access points a Fringe has, inside it can be as big as a village, a city, or even as the entire Distar Marquisate." Faluel looked at her students one by one, lingering on Nalrond only for a split second longer than for the others. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com

’Damn, she knows for sure that my village was located inside a Fringe.’ He thought. ’I wonder if I made a mistake by asking her to become my mentor. There’s no telling if the Hydra is really that kind or if she just has a hidden agenda like everyone else.’

"It’s fascinating, but I fail to see their point." Lith said. "I mean, what is their purpose and why they can’t be found?"

"Mogar doesn’t play favorites, but it’s most certainly alive. Like all living beings, it suffers from loneliness and sometimes it likes to tinker with its creations. Fringes are places where Mogar’s will takes physical form, allowing it to communicate.

"I’ve never been inside a Fringe, but my grandmother did. According to her, only those who are in tune with Mogar can access a Fringe, no matter if they’re good or bad.

"Also, it uses them as protected habitats for species that might not survive in the outside world but that Mogar thinks they have yet to fulfill their role." Faluel said, looking at Lith first and then Nalrond.

’Interesting. Maybe Mogar has taken an interest in hybrids way before my arrival since Werepeople have been created centuries ago. It would also explain why some species like elves are considered a myth but Zolgrish used one of their children to create Ratpack.’ Lith thought.

’The Lich’s small assistant was capable of seeing Solus’s human appearance even when she was in her ring form. If elves live inside a Fringe, then he must have also inherited their affinity toward the planet.

’That moron of a Lich had the key to the Fringes all along yet he considers Ratpack’s vision nothing more than childish daydreams!’

Chapter 1092 Facts and Legends Part 2 1

Chapter 1092 Facts and Legends Part 2 2

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