Chapter 16: The Nine Camps of the Brigade Mage

Bathing and changing clothes, lighting up the aromatherapy provided by the inn, the smell of pine reminded him of his hometown.

Although he had just crossed over for less than a day, he already missed his fellow villagers and elders on the earth.

Open your own stats panel and add all XP to the Traveling Mage class.

【Traveling Mage Class Level Raised to Lv2 (2/600)】

[HP +4]

【Mental Power +5】

【Skill +6】

[When the class level reaches Lv2, please select your Brigade Mage Camp.] 】

[Reminder: Different camps will determine different growth routes.] 】

[Reminder 2: Upgrading to Lv3 will reward you with attribute points]

In addition to the basic improvement, the additional reward for this upgrade is the camp selection, and the additional rewards for each level seem to be different from the rewards of the next level.

Chu Yun glanced at the introduction to the Brigade Mage Camp, which was somewhat similar to the choice of the Priest Realm and the Druid Association in DND. The difference is that he may well be the only traveling mage in this world.

【Brigade Mage Camp:

The existence of the Brigade Mage Camp is mostly unknown to outsiders, however they do be scattered throughout the multiverse, and the Brigade Mage Camp will consider any Brigade Mage to be a member of its name.

There are countless worlds in the multiverse, and the special abilities of the traveling mages allow them to break the barriers of time and space to travel between different worlds when they are strong enough, and use these experiences to increase their knowledge and power.

Scattered across countless worlds across the multiverse, traveling mages rarely have the opportunity to meet in person, and powerful traveling mages sometimes communicate across dimensions in the form of chat groups.

Among them, the most powerful group of traveling mages have built nine void camps through the laws of the universe according to the differences in world balance, cosmic rules, and ways of doing things, and also helped those novice traveling mages grow. 】

The choice of the traveling mage camp is very important to Chu Yun, after the selection is completed, he can connect to the corresponding camp by praying to the universe through the power of the stars at different levels, and according to his character and the adaptability of the camp, he can obtain different stage growth blessings.

Chu Yun couldn't help but wonder if the spells he got when he reached Lv1 were also related to the Brigade Mage Camp? These may only be qualified to know when he is strong enough.

If the conduct is very different from the camp, and it may even not be blessed with growth, it will not be so simple to change camps at that time.

Chu Yun looked at the difference between the nine camps, which were divided from the perspective of order and good and evil, and he needed to choose the camp that was closest to him.

【Nine Camps】

1. Order and Kindness: Believe in strong rules and do good on them.

You believe that order can make life better for most people. As long as people believe in the law and try to help each other, society as a whole will progress as a result. Therefore, the Brigade Mages of this camp will work in this direction, they will bring as much benefit and as little damage as possible to the most people, and they will keep their promises.

2. Neutrality and kindness: Do good within your own principles but also respect the rules.

You believe that equilibrium exists in all things, and that neither order nor chaos can achieve perfection. Because the entire universe is full of beings working towards various goals, the pursuit of the highest good cannot disrupt this balance, and even needs to maintain it. If the existing order can bring about the highest good, it can be done. If the overthrow of the existing social order can lead to the highest good, it must also be done. The social structure doesn't mean much to them.

3. Chaotic kindness: Do good according to your own standards, regardless of the rules.

Although you are free and like to do what you want, you have a good heart. Although you agree with all virtues and axioms, you do not want to be bound by laws and norms. It is impossible to drive you arbitrarily, to do what you are told! You have your own set of moral standards, which are not evil, but they are different from the moral standards of the general public.

4. Order-abiding and neutral: rules are paramount, and good and evil are not valued.

Order and organization are very important to you. You identify with a strong, orderly ruling class, and you don't care whether it's an authoritarian tyrant or a peaceful democratic government. There must be laws in the world, and laws must be obeyed. Absolute order is more important to you than any moral conscience. As long as it is a rule, regardless of whether the result is good or bad, it must be followed. Judges who are absolutely impartial, and soldiers who are absolutely obedient to orders, are the best examples of this camp.

5. Absolute neutrality: follow the crowd and do not stand in line, and maintain moderation.

You believe in the forces of absolute balance, and you will do your best to avoid confluence with the forces of good or evil, order or rebellion. When you are forced to ally with a faction, you may deliberately change your stance and cooperate with the weaker in order to maintain balance. However, when the strong and the weak are reversed, you will not hesitate to change your position.

6. Chaotic neutrality: Freedom comes first, do whatever you want.

You do what you want and are completely individualistic. You have never ignored the restrictions or moral persuasions of society, and you value your own freedom but are unwilling to stand up for the freedom of others. You hate authority, you hate restrictions, but you don't try to disrupt the existing order. You are a real messer.

7. Orderly evil: Doing evil in an organized and disciplined manner.

You systematically seek what you want, and your actions are limited by your code of conduct, but you don't care about the people you hurt. You care about tradition, loyalty, and order, but not freedom, dignity, and life. You are willing to dominate others, but you are also willing to serve others. You see evil as a belief, and in addition to harming others for your own purposes, you also take pleasure in spreading evil as part of your work. The power of lawful evil lies in the fact that you do evil systematically and systematically, and therefore often succeed.

8. Neutral evil: Do evil for your own reasons, do not follow the rules but do not deliberately destroy.

You can do anything for yourself, it's as simple as that. You never shed tears for those who died at your hands. You have no preference for order, and if it would be beneficial for him to obey the law, he will do so, and he will not hesitate to break the agreement if it would be of greater good for him. Neutral evil represents the evil of an unrelated object, so it is also called "true evil".

9. Chaos and evil: Treat all good and order as nothing, and do evil and take pleasure in it by destroying the instinct.

Desire, hatred, and a desire for destruction drive you to do things, and you are hot-tempered, vicious, arbitrary, brutal, and unpredictable. You are ruthlessly cruel and reckless in taking anything he can take. Only coercion and violence can make the chaotic and evil people form groups, and only the truly strong can be the leader. As soon as he shows signs of weakness, he will be replaced. Chaos and evil destroy not only beauty and life, but also the order that sustains beauty and life.

Chu Yun didn't feel that he was a big villain, but he was not really a good person, he could kill other people in the mirror world for his own experience.

Although killing others in the mirror world will not cause them to die in reality, it will also cause negative effects such as fatigue to the other party anyway.

Chu Yun helped the misfortunate Xiya and the others, but he didn't care if a dirty beggar had something to eat, everything was according to his own preferences, and he remained neutral in terms of good and evil.

At the same time, he also did not like the constraints of rules and advocated freedom, and finally chose the chaotic neutral camp.

After choosing, Chu Yun began to sit cross-legged, closing his eyes and sensing the stars in the sky.

Chu Yun's perception was naturally not enough to spread to such a distance in the sky, but it was daytime, and the brightest star in the sky was the sun, and he conveyed his belief to the sun through the warm sunlight.

Soon, his belief was echoed.

[Your beliefs are in line with the "Chaos Neutral" camp. 】

You will receive your first growth blessing from the camp. 】