Chapter 54: Prestige and Magical Cultivation
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Following in the footsteps of Mentor Naloras, Rollin made his way to the antechamber of the Silvermoon Council. Today is the time for a new round of mages to register as mages of the Silvermoon Council, and as a result, mages are standing in the entire antechamber.
Rollin waited in the antechamber to prepare the form, and the mentor walked through the multitude of magicians into the inner sanctum. Aside from registering with Rollin as a subsidiary mage, Naloras came to the Silvermoon Council for more important things.
The place where the attached mage in the front hall is registered, is a high-level mage. Next to this high-level mage, there was a magic cube made of nearly a hundred transparent crystals. Each time the high-level mage recorded the information of a student, he would use one of these magic cubes and save it intact.
Half an hour later, it was finally Rollin's turn. Originally, in this antechamber, Rollin attracted the attention of many magicians, and it still is.
The high-level mage took Rollin's form, which clearly listed the special spells, mastery methods, and spell talents that Rollin currently mastered.
The high-level mage carefully read the information on the form, and his right hand clearly and completely converted this information into magic information and stored it in the magic crystal cube. During the recording process, his face was visibly ugly.
Two spell talents, one spell mastery, fire arc double cultivation, and he is also a mid-level mage. The high-level mage was in a trance. After the recording, the high-ranking mage smiled politely at Rollin and motioned for the next mage to step forward.
This smile made Rollin cry and laugh, and Rollin didn't know whether the high-level mage was crying or laughing.
After submitting the form, Rollin followed the instructions and entered the inner sanctum. As a subordinate mage, Rollin needs to find a member of the Silvermoon Council to be his subordinate.
In the inner sanctum, there were six councillors, including Darkan, who of course Rollin ignored directly.
Perhaps Rollin's vision was not good enough, and a pair of light hands rested on her shoulders: "My new student, it seems that you need to have a choice.
Caponia's inquiry made Rollin make up her mind for the first time. Compared to the other mage councilors, Carbonia is the best choice as her leader.
I don't know why, now Rollin looks at today's Caponia with a different charm, unlike yesterday's beautiful and playful mentor, today Caponia is very solemn.
It is hard to imagine that the entire certification of the affiliated mage lasted until noon.
Fifteen magicians, including Rollin, followed Caponia into their own magical temple. A two-story elven building.
Although it is not big, most of the facilities here are exquisite and tidy. In particular, the purple veil hanging at the entrance of the temple is different from other places, and there are many agate hanging on it.
These agates will flash at a certain frequency, apparently enchanted.
Yes, Carbonia is a brilliant enchanter, and last night, Rollin learned a lot about enchantment.
When the subordinate mages entered the temple, Kabonia said something more official. Rollin didn't like to listen to such long stories, so he chose important news to include.
Aside from some foreshadowing, the only thing worth Rollin's attention is the prestige system of the Silvermoon Council. This is an advanced standard for each of the Subordinate Mages and Councillors.
If a subordinate mage wants to become a councillor, he must not only have the qualifications of a high-level mage, but also have a certain amount of reputation points.
Lorraine is no stranger to the prestige system.
After the students get to know each other, today's subsidiary mage certification is over, and tomorrow the subsidiary mages will face up to entering the Silver Moon Council to perform tasks or do some other auxiliary work.
Rollin had no intention of leaving, and he remained seated on the temple bench.
Caponia sat next to Rollin and deliberately kept a certain distance from him: "What's the matter, do you have anything else?" ”
Rollin asked straight to the point: "Mentor, can you tell me how this reputation system works, and how you can get a decent score in a short period of time." ”
Being called a mentor by this guy, Kaponiaa frowned slightly, she looked at Rollin and said, "Don't think about becoming a big fat man in one go, a work matter of the Silver Moon Council is gradual, you need to accumulate slowly, and then grow." ”
"I understand the mentor, but I have a lot of confidence in myself." Rollin continued.
Caponia had seen the information of all the subordinate mages she led, the basic information of Rollin, beyond her imagination. To put it bluntly, when he was a middle-level mage, he was less than one-tenth of Luo Lin's.
"Okay, then you're going to have to listen to the students." Caponia said playfully.
Rollin smiled as he listened attentively.
"The Silvermoon Council has always valued knowledge and innovation, so if a mage can come up with some new type of theory, he can earn a decent reputation point. The level of points is determined by the degree of use of magic innovation, which is about 50-250 range. Also, some particularly critical tasks and the nouns of the conference will also get corresponding points, this range is lower, 25-100, and then there are some daily tasks, such points are the least, only about 1-2 points per day. Caponia patiently explained to Rollin.
"How many points do you need to be a member of the Silver Moon Council?" Rollin asked seriously.
Caponia looked at Rollin with questioning eyes and smiled, "Are you serious?" ”
"Of course."
"7,000 points, I'm the standard." Caponia didn't mean to despise Rollin, on the contrary, she had a feeling of admiration for him, of course, not for the first time.
After asking these questions, Rollin changed the subject. Rollin took out a necklace he had purchased from Garden City yesterday, and based on what he had learned yesterday, Rollin applied the 'Illusion' enchantment to it.
In this world, enchantment is not limited to weapons and equipment, simple items can also be enchanted, such as the agate on the light veil at the entrance to the temple.
"The blue quality enchantment, you can master it in a day, it looks pretty good." Caponia held the sparkling necklace in the palm of her hand, and the sapphires carved on the necklace had an overlapping effect due to the enchanted effect, which looked beautiful.
"By the way, this should be your gift to your favorite elf, is it the Windranger of that day?" Caponia asked.
"That's right, it's for Winlessa." Rollin is fairly honest.
Carbonia spread out her hand and returned the necklace to Rollin. "It's beautiful, I think she'll love it."
"The mentor likes this too?" Rollin asked.
Kaponia's face flushed, she avoided Rollin's gaze, her voice lowered a little, but still tried to be very generous, "Of course, if you talk about it as a greeting gift to the mentor." ”
Rollin didn't have any scruples, he took out another necklace from the magic package, this one was the same as the one in Rollin's hand.
"Mentor, this is the greeting gift you taught me to enchant." Rollin smiled.
Caponia blinked and accepted Rollin's gift. She wanted to put it on immediately, but seeing that Rollin had another one in her hand, she dismissed the idea.