Section D: Chapter 103: The Birth of the Demon Hunter (Anusen)
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The reasons are complex, but one is very important.
First of all, the Demon Hunter must start from a child, and at that time, he needs to change into the Demon Hunter Blood Pupil, and then he has to exchange the ordinary blood in his body with the blood of the monster. (Except for the immortal race of Aya or Bloodline.) Bulso became a witcher because he was also half-blood)
Bulso did endure all of this, but in fact his Blood Servant body, which possessed the strength of the High Blood Clan, had no risk at all when it came to this. But normally, there are too few children who can accept the magic eye, and even if a child can accept the magic eye and exchange blood and survive, the probability is less than 1 in 10.
With this probability, it is conceivable that almost all of the children who were taken in by the academy died painfully because they couldn't bear the backlash.
This also makes it increasingly difficult for the academy to receive people. Even if they were accepted, the children were almost terrified of refusing to accept the magic eye and the ritual of exchanging blood.
Naturally, the academy will not be forced. As a result, the various orphans received eventually either left or died.
There are very few examples of people who have become demon hunters as human as Canette.
Why did he choose to become a demon hunter in the first place?
There weren't many orphans adopted by the whole college at the beginning, just three or four.
It's all dead, and it's only Carnet himself.
One of the reasons why there are so few demon hunters is so small.
And if you want to graduate from the academy, you need to go through a series of trials. There are even witchers who die in trials.
To put it bluntly, to be a witcher, the cost is huge, and it is thankless.
Not many people think you're a hero. People's fear and disgust for monsters are also replicated in half-human, half-demon freaks like the Witcher. What's more, the blood in the demon hunter's body is not the blood of the demons - it is the blood of the monsters.
The kind of alternate magic eye researched by the Carnet Academy can only allow people to have demon hunting blood pupils, but they can't have most of the power. After all, as long as it's not an immortal race like Aya, it's very likely to die after using it. (To put it bluntly, no one dares to use it, and the meaning is not very clear.) If it weren't for Lusa and Aya, Bulso wouldn't have offered to give her the MONOCULUS)
At the same time, there is no way to give the owner access to the blood of the Demon Hunter, that is, the blood of the half-demon. That must be exchanged for blood in the traditional way, and without going through this process, you are not a qualified demon hunter at all.
But Lusa is different, she was born with the blood of a demon hunter.
Generally speaking, you shouldn't be born with such a thing. There are also few examples of heredity. What's more, witchers can't have children.
As for why the Canette Academy is researching this alternative MONOCULUS?
Of course, it's to try to solve the problem of the scarcity of demon hunters. They hope to at least use it to avoid the high probability of death by accepting the MONOCULUS, and only take the risk of blood exchange.
But the effect of the MONOCULUS is not ideal at all, it is completely castrated. The mortality rate has not decreased at all.
In fact, the Academy's research was based on experimental manuscripts found in a ruin, which had been studied a long time ago. It was abandoned for technical reasons. It should be good to pick up the research again, but it will still be a failure.
It can be seen that the only way to create demon hunters is to rely on traditional methods - it is not efficient at all. Ask yourself, would you be willing to accept the transformation of a demon hunter with a high mortality rate when you were a child?
Most of them won't.
With the exception of silver swords, which are forged by a special process and become incredibly hard and sharp (Bulso is a heretic who has learned the half-technique), each demon hunter generally has his or her own weapon that he or she is good at using.
Usually everyone carries a crossbow and an emergency dagger. In addition, everyone is good at using different weapons. But the common denominator is that they are all light weapons.
It seems that chains are a very popular weapon.
Aya's master, April, was adept at using chains.
Her fighting style is more focused on spells. She taught Canette all the magic hunting techniques.
Spells, chains, and silver swords are April's hallmarks.
Aprili is a person who makes Canette have mixed feelings.
He has been given warm care since he was a child. For Cannet, he is a master and an existence like an eldest sister.
In the process of consulting books, Anusen saw many famous demon hunters.
They often end up dying in the wilderness, and even their bodies are missing.
Whoever does what he does, he often dies in that line.
It's very embarrassing. And many of the Demon Hunters were killed by Ebone.
Eager to see how Lusa was doing, the knight decided not to bother him for the time being, given Lucina's attitude. He sat down on the couch and began to pick up the piece of naturally translucent quartz sand, a whetstone that had been used for thirty-two years, and began to sharpen it.
He's been using it since he was ten years old. I don't remember who gave it to me, but I know that the person was very important to him.
Why didn't Anusen use magic in all the years he spent with his adopted daughter, Elria, whose memory had been erased?
For the Templars knew that by always borrowing the gifts of angels to serve their daily lives, they would become slack and lose their diligence. Therefore, as long as the Templars can solve the matter on their own, they try not to use the power of magic on weekdays.
What's more, Anusen really hasn't encountered many crises in those years. It's not like nowadays when you always have to face many life-and-death battles with the Corruptor and monsters.
...... Except for escorting Ellia away, he was in the living room to contain the Shadow Fiend. Now that he thinks about it, the amnesiac knight wonders why he would rather put himself in danger than use magic in the first place, what is the great power of the amulet, and who is he going to give it to?
He had forgotten who he had given the amulet to him, and how it had been obtained and returned to him by the hooded man. In short, I vaguely remember that the talisman was to be used to protect that person, which was very significant. That's why I broke it off at that time, and let the man leave with the talisman first.
It is well known that (former) Templars like Anusen cannot directly channel the power of angels unless they have a Celestial Wing Amulet or a holy sword or Celestial Wing Ring on their bodies. This amulet is not available to anyone, and must be used by a Templar with a devout faith.
He vaguely remembered that he was afraid that the amulet would stay on him and be taken away by the enemy. Because who knows what monsters will appear besides the Shadow Demon to interfere. In other words, at that time, he was desperately trying to keep the amulet - to stay with that person.
...... According to Lucina, the power of a saint resides inside.