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The male protagonist did not need to recite spells. Which western magic novels had such characteristics?

2024-09-08 03:51
The male protagonist grew up in a village that was built on a seal. The highest level of mages in the village was the Great Sage, followed by the Sage. The lowest level of mages in the village was the Sage, but because of the suppression seal, they could only display the level of a beginner mage. The Great Sage was an intermediate mage. Then, the male protagonist went out to learn a magic novel. It was divided into several big chapters. One chapter was that after learning a type of magic, he could get a Sage badge or something. The ending was that he returned to the village. Then, that thing broke the seal and came out. I can't remember the details. It seems that the male protagonist used a fire forbidden spell related to the sun to purify the bones or something.
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2024-09-08 04:11

πŸ˜‹I highly recommend the light novel "Being a Teacher at a Magic Girls 'School" to you. The male protagonist doesn't need to recite any incantations and has a unique magical ability. As a teacher, he needs to teach his students magical knowledge, and there are all kinds of interesting plots happening. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Why did one need to chant spells to cast magic in novels?

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2025-03-04 00:52

In novels, chanting spells was a common way to focus the caster's mind. The spell could produce powerful power and effects. The incantation could also show the caster's faith and determination in magic, enhancing the atmosphere and emotional color of the novel. In addition, chanting spells could also make the audience feel the mystery and unpredictability of magic, increasing the mystery and appeal of the novel.

Which novels had nice names for magic spells and moves?

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2025-03-09 00:58

The names of the spells and moves in Dawn of the Magic Era included various types of magic, magic spells, magic academies, and so on. There was no relevant information in other novels. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which spells needed to be chanted, and which spells needed to be drawn in magic novels?

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2024-09-10 17:20

According to the information provided in the novel, it was impossible to know which spells needed to be chanted and which spells needed to be drawn. It is recommended to provide more detailed information to answer the question.

Which novel did not involve magic or cultivation, but had a female protagonist who knew some small spells?

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2024-09-20 23:15

, I recommend the following novels to you. All of them are novels where the female lead knows a little magic: - "Sora's Magic": The female protagonist, with a yearning for magic, insisted on her promise to her companions, listened to the call of her heart, and embarked on a thrilling magical journey. - The World's Best Magic Academy: The female protagonist is not a mage, not even a magic apprentice, but she is forced to accept a student under the mission of the academy system. - <<Magic Taoist>>: The magic world is reborn. The female protagonist cultivates magic and Taoism, living a comfortable life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Could the main character in this fantasy novel not recite magic spells like other people?

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2024-09-06 01:54

I recommend [Sword Sword Super God] to you. The protagonist mastered the power and Life Spirit of the demon beast by cultivating the demon beast cultivation method. He did not need to recite an incantation to cast a spell. After becoming a God, his sword and sword became divine and he dominated the world. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

If you want to write a western magic novel, you need to refer to the magic spells and names of various elements. The more the better.

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2024-09-08 20:04

Of course, I can provide you with all kinds of precious incantations and names of western magic. The following are some common magic systems and spells: 1. Elemental magic: Fireball, Ice Arrow, Wind Blade, Flame Curse, Ice Curse, Lightning Curse, Flame Curse, Descent Curse, Crystal Curse, Flame Curse, Vortex, etc. 2. Spirit World Magic: Soul Teleportation, Summoning, Descent, Soul Binding, Soul Imprisonment, Soul Extraction, etc. 3. Supernatural Magic: Invisibility, Teleportation, Mind Control, Illusion, Confusion, Sobriety, Sobriety, Hypnosis, etc. 4. Shadow Magic: Spectre, spirit, monster, curse, disaster, wand, exorcism, curse, magic eye, etc. 5. Nature magic: Elemental balance, elemental control, summoning creatures, magic plants, magic forests, etc. 6. Divine Magic: Magic, blessing, protection, punishment, blessing, etc. 7. Demon Magic: Demon Summon, Demon Possession, Demon Eye, Demon Claw, Demon Kiss, etc. 8. Magic weapons: Magic sword, magic shield, magic carpet, magic staff, magic ball, etc. In short, every spell has its own unique risks and characteristics, so you need to consider and continue to learn when you create.

Can you recommend some magic spells from Western fantasy novels?

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2025-03-02 17:26

Here are a few spells from Western fantasy novels: 1. The Slytherin Archmage: Including spiritual fantasies and Hogwarts Slytherin magic, etc. 2. The Magic of the Blue Dragon: For example, the Explosive Spell. 3. [Divine Curse: Including many mysterious curses] 4. Holy Necromancer: Holy Magic Between Darkness and Light 5. "I'm working hard to increase my cultivation in Uncle Nine's world!" Curse of Concealment I hope my recommendation can help you. I carefully selected them for you. I hope you can continue to pay attention to my recommendations~

Which were the magic spells from fantasy novels?

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2025-02-27 12:16

According to the information provided, there were a few fantasy novels that involved magic spells. They were " Archmage's Live Streaming Room " and " Magic in the Other World." Amongst them, the stream mentioned the dragon language forbidden spell Undead Calamity, Qiyue Wuyi? I'm wearing the same robe as you. The main character Ruo Lin referred to the magic incantations in " The Magic of the Other World " as " Chinese ". I hope the above information can be of help to you.

Which western magic novels had multiple female protagonists?

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2024-09-02 07:34

I recommend "Demon's Legacy" to you. This is a fantasy sword and magic novel with strong western elements. It includes goblins, centaurs, griffins, dragons, and other mysterious creatures. There are also many female protagonists. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which western magic novels had good visual effects?

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2024-07-30 16:28

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following good western magic novels to you: 1. "Barcelisa's Diary of the Restoration of the Nation": A Queen's road to the restoration of the nation, through historical myths, experience Pythagoras's number, the elements of Orthodoxy and other Western cultures, and join the power of the crusade. A battle between the light of reason and the fire of divinity. The true principle of magic was hidden in an ancient oracle in the temple. 2. "Hogwarts Trader": The story of the sword immortal disciple Ding Yi, who was ordered to travel across the ocean to the Western Magic School to investigate the unrest and sell local products to earn incense money. Other than his strange Taoist skills and martial arts, he only had social knowledge that was more biased than Paddington Bear and a female companion with a broken mouth. 3. "Dragon's Mechanic": It depicted a bizarre collision between machinery and magic, a contradictory world where magic and machinery co-existed. It told the story of the mechanic, Morris, who was constantly advancing through the obstacles in the collision of science and theology, seeking opportunities for magic and machinery to coexist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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