Kuro no Maou

Episode 187: School Guide

At the corner, I decided to ask Simon to guide me through the Royal Sparda Seminary by saying that I had come this far.

You will be guided through each facility as you walk west and east of the vast property.

Apparently, it turns out that it's not only the gates and school buildings that are splendid, but also the other facilities are plentiful.

Some weapons and items stores, some blacksmiths used by students, and things produced may be sold in schools, he said.

The most surprising part is that there is an arena (Coliseum).

In Sparda, swordfights flourish as if they were ancient Rome, and there are several arenas set up all over the city, but I didn't know it was even in the school.

Should we say, however, that the arena here is only used for training and events, rather than for events spaces like gymnasiums?

In addition, there is a huge outdoor practice area with lots of space for one mountain, a library without a library in a health ward without a infirmary, and so on.

The sun would go down if it had been all around exactly, so the guidance was there, and I was briefed about the seminary itself.

He said it was really a seminary.

They weren't royal at the time, they were educational institutions of religious organizations that festive the gods.

It is not as massive as the Crucifixion, but organizations dedicated to the gods everywhere are everywhere, and they say that one of the temples is bound to be built in a large city.

It seems the same in this different world that religious organizations helped to propagate knowledge, and at the same time theology about the gods was first created as an educational institution that teaches various kinds of knowledge.

The first school built on this Sparda is also the Sparda seminary that connects to the present day.

"But I became royal about a hundred years ago, and since then, I've taught all kinds of non-theological disciplines, magic, martial arts, and technology, like I do now."

This Royal Sparda Seminary has become a huge school with a wide reception mouth that goes from young elite executives in charge of Sparda's future upstairs to low-ranking adventurers like me.

That said, it's not a wacko that me and the elite son of a great nobleman encourage me to study in the classroom together.

It is strictly distinguished by courses that are commensurate with their respective identities and abilities.

"You shouldn't be too close to an executive candidate, because you don't know what kind of flirtatious you can wear, watch out for people wearing red capes!

And, Simon, who draws attention in a somewhat pungent tone, refers to a cadet who puts himself on the most highly qualified executive course in this school.

In order to be admitted to the executive Kos, you must have at least a certain identity with exams that boast the difficulty of competing for one or two in the Pandora continent.

But it is only after enrollment that it is really tough, and as much as possible as the future executives, or those in charge of the center of the Spartan army, they cannot graduate without governing academia, magic, martial arts and everything.

"Magic and martial arts are pretty good."

"That said, if you're not good at it, it's fine for you to be junior, but if you're good at it, some people learn to be advanced from when they're students."

Due to their talents and racial characteristics, magic and martial arts are both very difficult to master at a high level.

If you are an elf then magic, if you are an animal man then martial arts, if you are a person who does not possess the ability to specialize, then they are both there, as I said.

Most of all, humans depend on their talents and qualities, so they are divided into classes of both nature and warrior and sorcerer systems.

Even if I say I will master both magic and martial arts, Simon is right. Being bad at it makes a huge difference between the two.

Still, both mastering is no different, and since academics are required in addition to that, executive candidates should certainly call themselves elites.

"Next, Knight Courses and Civilian Courses with High Numbers"

The knight course assumes enlistment in the Spartan army, as its name implies, so it seems that the basic curriculum is similar to the executive course.

However, in order to focus more on combat, the discipline is quite significant, and mastery of both martial arts and magic is not so important.

Within the knight's course, you break up further into warrior and sorcerer systems, each encouraging more advanced martial arts and magical mastery?

That's kind of like splitting up literary science.

Civilian courses are not part of the Spartan Army, but rather focus on academic mastery, since a curriculum is organized to become an official.

This civilian Koos is probably the image of a common school in Japan.

Most of all, they would have trouble if they could not manipulate magic equipment (magic items) to be used at work, which would also require some magic mastery.

Magic equipment (magic items) like machines that update the guild cards that were in that guild are probably popular as office supplies and so on.

Incidentally, Civilian Course says Sparda officials as well as the major guilds who said Adventurer Guild and Commercial Guild are among the places to work.

Maybe that clever elf receptionist is also a graduate of the civilian course.

"So, my magic engineering course."

Engineering, as you can see by the letters, this is a technical-based course based on the premise of building objects.

The most famous would be a blacksmith who refines magic metals like Holy Silver (Mithril) and makes a variety of weapons.

It is also their technology to process and weaponize monster materials as well as metals.

He said he can learn a wide range of other engineering knowledge here, including furniture, daily necessities, or building technology.

If you hear that, Simon the Alchemist is convinced to enroll in this course.

"I took the executive course, of course, but I was dropped in practice."

For the third year in a row, Simon continues to look like he chewed up a bitter bug, apparently a bad memory.

"Even now, Sister Leah will force me to transfer to the executive course... even though I can't help it."

Hehe, all I can do is hammer Simon, who leaks a dark laugh, and I'm a total jerk.

"So, the last adventurer course"

This adventurer course might be closer to saying a teaching school than a school.

All the other courses have an intensive curriculum organized on a yearly basis, but this Adventurer course is quite a free class structure, bearing in mind that active adventurers will use it, so they will take lectures whenever they like.

Basically one class is on a yearly basis in line with the curriculum, but adventurer course classes are short on a few months, like the qualification courses in the morning paper fold flyer.

I would qualify for graduation if I ruled the mandatory classes I set on the school side and completed credits, but many people would leave voluntarily as they did if the adventurer even took the classes I think they needed for each of them.

"Running adventurers take classes seriously enough to graduate, but adventurers who are just a little less educated and more powerful just remember the letters and quit right away.

Some of them are serious about learning academics, and there are many different types of adventurer courses. "

"I see, is that the kind of karaki that eats a lot of student clothes somewhat older"

I don't care what you see all over the city or in the guild. I guess more than adults are adventurers of a certain rank who have come to take only the classes they need correctly.

Speaking of which, do I and everyone, including Lily and Fiona, fall into this category?

There is absolutely no need for new adventurers to lecture on how to deal with monsters, how to camp, and how to use the Alliance.

But I want to know about the academic, geographic, historical, or black gods in this world.

"Hmm, should I try going to school after all"

"That's your brother. Aren't you graduating from military school in your hometown?

Oh, what did I say about that setup?

"'Cause you talk respectfully to your brother, you can read and write, you're familiar with tactics, you're amazing black magic mastery, and I thought you went to a proper military school because sole is something none of you would wear just because adventurers came"

No? I can only answer the question, no.

"So you were a magician's apprentice or something?

"No, not that either"

"... so where the hell did your brother learn magic?

My suspicious eyes pierce me.

Now, can I reveal to Simon that I'm from another world?

"No, maybe I could talk to Simon."

The downside of revealing that I'm a different person is that I don't have to prove it, so they can't really believe me and treat me like crazy.

But Simon would be more comfortable with it than anyone else because he understands the scientific knowledge I know of, including guns.

"If I could, I'd prefer a place where no one would ask."

"Oh, well, um, then it's a corner, and you want to go to the roof?

With such a wack, I decided to go for a splendid main school building that leads through the main entrance.