The gem beside him had grown as big as an apple and Andar brought it to his mouth and took a big bite, it crunched as if he had bit into glass, and he nearly moaned in pleasure as the Essence of vitality he just ate was very delicious.
Andar felt every cell in his body begin to cheer and loosen up as if anticipating the feast to come. He would have to disappoint them and give them only this tiny amount of vitality, he needed to forest transform his Spirit Matrix before he could transform his body.
He ate the rest of the vitality gem in quick short bites and directed more of his unique Spell to move ahead of him, he spammed the Spell twice as fast as before, but he still forced himself to move at the same speed and not rush his ascent to the Crown.
Haste makes waste, and every step he took was to prepare him for the second great step in his life, which was to become a Mage.
The first was his Awakening, the second was his present quest to become a Mage, the third step would be when he became an Archmage, and the fourth… well, only a single Mage since the beginning of time had crossed that threshold and became a Supreme Mage.
Andar focused on the methods he was using to cast Spells, refining their purpose and processes in his head.
A talented Mage with a firm grasp of Spellcraft would be able to use his Spirit in combination with Aether and the Spell Maps or Spell Nodes or any unique methods the Mage knew how to interpret spells to activate the spell of their choice without needing to Engrave it in their Spirit Matrix, this was the primary method all Mages use to cast Spells.
Of course, this all depended on the Spirit Capacity of a Mage and the complexities of the Spell.
There were also special tools like the staff of a Mage where unique Spells could be attached inside, Talismans, puppets, Alchemical potions, and many other offensive and defensive strategies available to a Mage.
From Tier 0 to Tier 8, the complexity of a Spell increases and generally, there is a sharp spike in this complexity between the various Orders of Spells.
A Low Order Spell of Tier 2 was ten times as difficult to cast than a Low Order Spell of Tier 0, but this difficulty increased more dramatically when compared to a Mid Order Spell of Tier 3, which could be twenty to thirty times more difficult to cast than a Tier 2 Spell.
This was the sole reason why most Mage would wait until they had a solid grasp over Spells of Higher Order before they Engraved them inside their Spirit Matrix.
This was not an option that Andar enjoyed, unlike every other Mage, he could not Engrave any spells inside his Spirit Matrix, although he hoped that this might change when he became a Mage.
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