List of proper nouns (synchronized with the novel)
(Updated as of Section 13)
[Celestial Pulse]: A mode of transportation (portal, whoosh~) used to connect the "other world (hereinafter referred to as the second world)" and the "first world (that is, our normal human world)". It needs to be opened by a part of the population of the "other world". And only three people can be teleported at a time (XD as far as the current technology is concerned).
[Holy Gift]: A unique talent for the people of the seven major powers of the Second World (six countries and one capital). Seven are known (one for each faction). The method of receiving the Holy Gifts is unknown.
The known holy gifts are as follows:
・[Beast Control]: The gift of God's Domination of the Kingdom, which is manifested in the form of manipulating beasts.
・[Body]: A gift from the kingdom of Tyran, which manifests itself in the form of indestructibility of the body.
・[Kooneng]: A gift from the land of Bolo, which is manifested in the form of super technological creation and application ability.
・[Element]: The gift of the White Capital, which is expressed in the form of free control of the natural elements (water, fire, wind, earth, and thunder).
・[Heart]: A gift from the kingdom of Neus, which is manifested in the manipulation of the human mind. (Such a good talent, but let the people of Neus use this to talk about business...... )
There are two left, guess what?
The question arises: Do all those who have the gift have the same power?
The ruler is long, and the inch is short. Taking Rhine as an example, she has the gift of the elements, and she is the best at using the element of water, and the wind is okay (otherwise how to escape~).
If one is skilled in controlling all the elements...... Will such a strong person have a special title? Ahem, I haven't written about it yet. (What's the name of the novel?)
And the common people in those countries, are all masters of the Holy Gift? If the answer is "yes", chaos in the world is just around the corner. But the answer is "no". Taking the commoners who have the gift of beast control as an example, at most, they can let the dogs and grandchildren of the family sit in rows with bones in their mouths and eat fruits.
The same can be said for other gifts.
The above is in sync with Volume I, Subsection 13. (You ask me where is measure 13? It hasn't been updated yet...... )