(Settings of this article) The biggest difference between arcanists and mages in this world is that arcanists rely on their own abilities to use spells, while mages rely on magic nets.

Although it is also subject to the restriction of spell slots, the arcanist can use the spells he has learned without any casting materials. For example, a fifth-level arcanist has three first-level spell slots. If he wants to cast three first-level spells "Magic Missile", he can cast three first-level spells "Mage Armor".

The mage's spells need to be memorized one day in advance. After using them, they will be forgotten and need to be memorized again. Many spells require casting materials, unless you have mastered the "Casting Materials Free" feat. For example, a fifth-level mage has three first-level spell slots and can only memorize three first-level spells. If he only records one first-level spell "Magic Missile" in advance, he can only use it once at the second level. "A" cannot be used the next day.

If both the arcanist and the mage have the "Spell Prompt" feat, they can both cast spells below level three instantly, but the former consumes one spell slot and the latter consumes two spell slots.

Of course, wealthy mages can use magic props and spell scrolls to overcome this flaw, so mages are still one of the strongest professions.

Many spells from the ancient Netheril Magic Empire can only be learned by arcanists, and many legendary spells can only be cast by great arcanists. Their power is by no means comparable to that of today's legendary mages. For example, the legendary level 12 god-killing spell, oh, this seems to have been used before. Or the Iolum Immortality Technique that can make people live forever, oh, this seems to be unavailable.

Of course, becoming an arcanist requires higher talents than a mage, and learning spells is more difficult than a mage, but these are not problems for mages who pursue knowledge.

Christine's becoming an arcanist needs to be kept strictly confidential. Once it is leaked, it will inevitably lead to the pursuit of the gods. Of course, there is no need to make a fuss about it. As long as she doesn't say it herself, even the true priest can't detect it with divine magic. Arcanists still have some concealment abilities.

In this world, in addition to the fifth-level spell "Secret Box", which allows the mage to create a one-cubic-meter space container for himself (one cubic meter will be added for each level in the future, and a spell needs to be replenished every month. If you forget the inside Things may be lost), and the remaining space to store items is basically artifact level, so basically Kristen can’t buy it even if she has money.

In order to avoid being discovered and suspected, Kristen didn't take any of the things in the ruins with her. She would come back to pick them up when she had the opportunity. Those things that hadn't broken after being stored for so long might as well be stored for a while.

After the teleportation light passed, Christine appeared in the cave with Treya. The body of the centaur that died in the battle more than two months ago had been dragged away. When the two came out, they found several large earthen bags not far from the cave entrance.

Judging from the traces, the human side discovered this place after Christine's men left. They took away the Centaur's weapons as proof of their achievements and then buried the bodies.

It's not that these people feel bad about getting a big contribution for nothing, but it's the tacit understanding between humans and orcs. After the battle, no matter which side wins, they will bury the opponent's body. After all, no one wants to expose their body to the wilderness and become a meal for wild beasts when they die in battle.

Galadriel caught up after leaving the cave for some distance. Because the cloth products in the ruins laboratory were rotten, she could only wear a hooded cloak from the supplies left behind by Christine over her armor. It was better than nothing. That’s all.

The journey back went smoothly, not to mention the strength of Christine and Galadriel, even Treya could walk fast on four legs.

But it's not without trouble. The biggest problem for Christine comes from the armor on her body. Although she brought spare clothes but no spare boots because of the load, she had to change her clothes if they burst when testing the armor, but she didn't have to change if her boots burst.

In order not to walk barefoot in the forest, I had to wear the armor under my clothes. But the problem is that the style of this armor comes from the high elf royal family. It is really beautiful, but anti-human designs such as nine-centimeter thin heels should appear. Is it on the armor boots?

It is indeed appropriate for the high elf royal family, because they will not go to the battlefield easily, and even if they go to the battlefield, they will not step on the mud, so they naturally do whatever they want.

That's not all, the armor also adheres to the concept of the Elf Royal Family, that is, there is no helmet. She could understand, after all, the Elf Royal Family had to make people see their handsome or beautiful faces in the last battlefield.

However, Kristine thought about it again. At least this was an early-style full-body armor, not a style full of hollows or even underwear like the late High Elf Empire. She felt that she should be content.

When Eric Bernard Knight brought people back, Kristen told her that she would stay in the ruins laboratory for two to three months, so they were not in a hurry. Moreover, although it is in the wild, you can go ashore during the day and live on the boat at night. With sufficient supplies, you can also fish, eat seafood, hunt and eat game. For the "Strait Wind" mercenary team, the standard of living is better than when they were resting in Aarhus Port. , quite a bit like "I am happy here and don't miss the Principality of Wende".

Of course, there was no laxity in security. There were people on the battleship's mast no matter day or night, so when Christine and others approached the docking point, the sentry immediately noticed the unusual movements of birds in the forest.

"Alert, alert."

Eric Bernard Knight shouted to everyone to get ready for battle. Although there was a 90% chance that Christine was back, no one dared to joke with their own lives.

"Knight Eric, it's the Baron who's back!" Tam, the thief with the best eyesight, recognized who it was.

"Lord Baron." Knight Eric immediately led people to greet him.

"Knight Eric, I kept you waiting."

"This is our responsibility." Eric said very modestly.

Then he saw Galadriel and asked curiously: "Who is this?"

"Savannah Brandon Morningstar came here for a trial. We met her on the road."

The name and identity were all planned in advance, and the hair was dyed black. After all, the name Galadriel was unique even in the high elf period.

Because the elven gods and the orc gods are feuding, it is politically correct among the elves to fight the orcs. Whenever the orcs go south, the elves will send people to the Principality of Wende to join the war.

Therefore, there will always be strong-blooded elves who come here alone or in teams to hunt orcs. The euphemistically called trial is actually a manifestation of faith. After all, this is a world where true gods exist, and it is normal to have such fanatical believers.

Now that Christine has returned, everyone packed up the camp and boarded the ship to return.

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