Another great one is 'Overlord'. In this light novel, the main character, an all - powerful being, uses a language that is related to his magic and domination. The way the magic language is integrated into the story, from casting spells to communicating with subordinates, is very well - done.
One example could be 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. The author creates a rich and detailed world with a unique language system for magic. The protagonist learns and uses this magic language in his journey to become a powerful wizard.
One great magic light novel is 'A Certain Magical Index'. It has a rich world - building with different levels of magic and a complex cast of characters. The story is full of action and mystery.
I'm not sure of specific'magic chinese light novel' titles off - hand. But you could try looking for ones on Chinese literature platforms or e - book stores. Some might be self - published works that combine magic and Chinese elements.
One of the interesting 'dark magic light novel' is 'Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World'. Subaru, the main character, encounters various forms of magic, some of which have a dark side. For example, the Witch's Cult uses dark magic that causes chaos and destruction. The novel delves deep into the nature of magic, both good and bad, and how it affects the world and the characters.
I'm not sure if there is a light novel specifically named 'slave magic' in a very literal sense. However, some novels like 'Overlord' have aspects where there are servant - like characters with magical abilities. In 'Overlord', the main character is transferred to a game - like world and has minions that could be seen in a way as slaves in terms of loyalty and following orders, and there is a lot of magic involved in the world - building and combat.
A'magic language light novel' could be a light novel that involves some sort of magical or fantastical language. It might be a story where the characters use a special language for spells, or it could be that the entire world is built around a unique magical language. For example, the language could hold the key to unlocking ancient secrets or powers within the story.
There's 'The Rising of the Shield Hero'. The protagonist, a shield hero, has to deal with magic and also encounters various knight - like characters. It has an engaging plot with a good mix of magic systems and the typical knight - ish adventures, like battles, quests, and building a reputation.
One popular 'magic and alchemy light novel' is 'Fullmetal Alchemist'. It has a richly detailed world filled with alchemy rules and magic-like elements. The story follows the Elric brothers on their journey to regain their bodies after a failed alchemical experiment.
One popular 'Earth Magic Light Novel' is 'Grimoire of the Earth Mage'. It tells the story of a young mage who discovers a powerful grimoire related to earth magic and has to learn to control its powers while facing various threats. Another is 'Earthborn Sorcerer' which focuses on a sorcerer who has an innate connection to earth magic and uses it to protect his village from dark forces.
Sure. 'By the Grace of the Gods' is a great one. It features a protagonist who uses various skills, including some that could be considered healing - like taming slimes that can help in different ways which is sort of a form of 'healing' for the environment and people around. Another one could be 'Ascendance of a Bookworm'. Although not strictly about 'healing magic', the main character's actions have a positive, 'healing' impact on the world she's in through the spread of knowledge, which is like a form of magic in its own right.