The [Wizard] position was that of Porcelain, a raccoon.

I still don't remember my magic skills, but I asked him to take charge of the [Wizard] position.

I'm thinking of renting out my magic wand for the time being.

The one that Lynn from Emperor Slime and Sichimi from Mimic Deluxe always use.

However, since that wand was a special one, I couldn't lend it indefinitely to the adventurers who would come into the clan in the future.

I don't think it is sold normally.

I was the first to become a dungeon master in the "Tester Labyrinth" vault in the Great Forest.

Well, I might be selling a similar wand.

The wand used by the person in the [Magus] position of the adventurer is usually a wand with a general function of increasing the efficiency of magic power and increasing the power of magic.

I don't think there are many wands that fire specific attack magic.

However, if it is sold, I have the hand to buy it for you.

But after all... that's not a good move either.

Either way, it should be expensive, so it's subtle to give it inexhaustible.

If I can make it, I might be able to give it to you, even if it turns out to be somewhat expensive.

That's what weapons and armor like swords look like.

Thinking about it... the only thing I can make with attack magic is a magic scroll.

All I can make is a secret! It's only the basics written in "How to Make a Magic Scroll", but it's quite powerful.

If we train, we might be able to use it.

By the way, this book was specially sold to Bree at the bookstore in "Magne's City" on the border of Pigside County.

There were a few basic magic scrolls written, so I tried to make four of them before.

Fireball, Waterball, Iceball, and Lantern of Light.

The first three are scrolls that can emit and attack balls of each attribute, and the [Lantern of Light] creates a light that illuminates the surroundings.

Incidentally, these magic should become intermediate magic if it is expressed as a magic skill, but if it is made as a scroll in this book for some reason, the "rank" of the scroll will be "lower (Easy)".

This point remains confusing because it was not clearly explained... but if it drops into the scroll, the power will fall and it will be equivalent to "lower level (Easy)"... maybe that's what it is.

I had to understand it that way, but when I actually made it, it was somehow "advanced (high)".

Besides, the quality was also "high quality".

Well, the Navie of the [Navigator] command of the [Self-questioning] skill explained the possible reasons.

Instead of copying the magic circle, I copied and pasted it with "Wave Copy", so it became "high quality" because it was reproduced beautifully. At that time, my magic power was injected, so I expected to become "advanced (high)".

Actually, I don't know, but the magic scroll I made is quite a powerful scroll.

Although it had not yet been made, the book also included "Windball", "Earthball", "Rockball", etc.

You can make this right away.

The magic scroll is actually a magic scroll.

It was written in the book, but there was originally magic in this world, but it seems that the magic of the people who used to be called the Great Sages analyzed and systematized that magic and rebuilt it was magic.

I completed magic ceremonies and magic circles to recreate magic.

This allows anyone who does not have magic as a skill to train to use magic as a magic.

It was a groundbreaking invention.

It seems that this technology has developed since the creation of "Magic Tools (Magic Items)" and "Magic Weapons (Magic Weapon)", starting with the magic scroll.

And the point to reach is the ancient magic machine civilization... [Masimagna Empire].

It seems that this civilization glorified and lasted for nearly 10,000 years, but it is said to have suddenly perished.

I don't have a detailed record, so I don't really know.

After that, the sorcery seemed to have begun to fall apart.

After the demise of the "Masimagna Empire"... about 3,000 years later, a magical mechanical civilization that called itself its successor appeared, but it had already died in about 1,000 years.

Then, three thousand years later, a magic machine civilization named successor appeared, and it repeated that it would perish in a thousand years.

That is the magic machine civilization "Masimagna Second Empire", "Masimagna Third Empire", "Masimagna Fourth Empire".

Incidentally, about 3,000 years after the demise of the "Masimagna Fourth Empire", it is not surprising that a new magical mechanical civilization "Masimagna Fifth Empire" has appeared from the cycle of history.

In fact, the criminal organization "Justice Claw Trail" also championed the revival of the Magic Machine God to create "Masimagna Fifth Empire".

However, this was a convenient way to gather the members, and the chief's real aim was to take revenge on the humans and kill them.

The demon was pulling the thread in the shadows.

Judging from the history of the magic machine civilization... magic periodically re-emerges, but it seems that it can be abolished in a thousand years.

I'm sure that the rise and fall of the magic machine civilization has affected the abolition of magic... but the problems that magic contains are also huge.

Magic can be done by anyone in theory, but it's actually quite difficult and requires a lot of training.

It's fine to use it by dropping it into magic tools, but it can be very expensive.

When you use it like a magic skill, it is basically necessary to chant, and it is difficult to learn this chanting, and there is no time to chant in actual battle.

Well, I guess there's nothing I can't do.

Even the activation words required to activate magic tools and such seemed troublesome... but the actual chanting was much longer.

It seems that there are techniques such as shortening chanting, abandoning chanting, and no chanting, but to reach that area, it was necessary to have great training, and it seemed that ordinary people could not.

This difficulty in acquiring knowledge and poor usability will certainly have caused it to become obsolete.

However, there was one other thing I could think about... I don't know at the moment, but maybe the first time the magic was abolished... it was probably intentional by the vested interests.

Magic skills are precious, and just by showing them, your life will change for the better than normal people.

However, if anyone can use magic with magic, the value of that magic skill will diminish.

In that case... it is common for the vested interests to deny or destroy groundbreaking technology.