Magi Craft Meister

76-06 Sage's room, first generation room

"The age is unknown, but 'The Wise (Magus)', Shuki Tsezi, welcomes a woman named Adriana Tierra to her spouse."

Jen's explanation continued.

"Adriana Tierra seems to have been an outstanding magician."

"Hmm, so the wisdom of these people and the Wise Man (Magus) united to promote the development of magic technology?"

"You're right, Adriana Tierra is definitely responsible for laying the foundations of engineering magic."

While explaining, Jen points to the description hung on the wall.

"As I said briefly here, Adriana Tierra categorized and systematically summarized the magic."

Hmm, I see.

With the exception of Mitsuho's three, the attendees stared at the description with interest because they could use the big and small magic.

"I think she was the first to classify it as an attribute.Of course, there are parts that are slightly different now. "

"No, it's easy to understand. Was it your husband, Lord Magnus, who advised you to have these thoughts in the first place?"

Among the guests, the magic technicians are particularly impressed.

"I've never known Lord Magnus had such a companion."

"That's the third generation of magical engineers, Magikraft Jazz, I wonder if there were any such materials left."

Yeah, well...

Jin explained that the material that was buried was fragmented and summarized as complementary as possible.

"Well, then, it's not impossible to have little information about numbers like the age."

Well, everyone is convinced by the explanation.

I know that Jin is the only person with this information, but he will be dead.

"It seems that the 'Sage (Magus)' preached 'Science'.But it still seemed unacceptable to the people at the time, and it didn't settle down. "

"Hmm, I see. People were immature to suddenly understand and apply science in a life familiar with magic."

"... I still think people are immature."

In the footsteps of the "Sage (Magus)" described by Jin, there are stagnations and detours that can be described as "Uyoyogikoshi".

"I think people are a creature that can't accept rapid change."

"Hmm... definitely."

Indeed, in front of this invitee, Jen did not say that the rulers in particular...

"Changing lives has created more or less resistance.'The Wise Man (Magus)' may have been in a bit of a hurry... "

Jin remembered the bitter feeling he once tasted at the clinic... that no one welcomed the improvement of the workplace that he thought was better, but rather that he was whispered in annoyance and shadow...

Hmm, maybe.

"Unfortunately... we have to do the same."

"No wonderful reform will make sense if it is not accepted."

"Exactly. What we need to be aware of...."

In the past of "The Wise Man (Magus)," politicians thought about it.

Meanwhile, Jin resumes the explanation by watching the timing.

"Just one thing I want you to remember."

Um, Lord Jin, what is that?

"... 'The Wise Man (Magus)', Shuki Tsetsi said that he traveled around the countries with the desire to protect people's smiles."

"You want to protect your smile..."

"Yes, just a little bit of happiness for people.I dream of a world where I can smile in my daily life. "

Instead of raising the subject of people's happiness or world peace, it is a long road that begins with a small step.Jen explained that the 'wise man (Magus)' would have gone around the world wanting to build the foundation.

Well, that's what I meant.

"I didn't think I could do it in my first generation."

"I will lay the foundation and connect you to the next generation... and then think about it..."

It seems that Jin's explanation was enough to make the attendees think of something.

And at the same time, it was a warning to ourselves, not to rush, step by step.

(... what I thought I had built 400 years ago was a sandy pavilion...)

A sand castle that was crushed by a wave called the "Magic League".That's how Jen described and reflected on what he used to do.



Well then, let's move on.

Jin opens the door leading east from the room of the "Sage (Magus)" and leads the party to the next room.

"Adriana Barbora Zezi's Room."

The "Adriana Memorial Hall" has a planar shape with the "concave" character upside down (the north side is straight and the south side is the opening of the koji character).

The entire eastern part was an Adriana Barbora Zezi related exhibition room.

"It is divided into three parts, which are roughly" first term "," middle term "and" late term ".

Jin's first guide was to the exhibition room of the "previous term".

"It can also be said to be the first period of the 'first generation', or the 'growth period'.... specifically during the current "Nord Federation" period. "

"Ho."

"It seems that the first generation spent years studying and analyzing the ancient relics (artifacts) passed down there and making the technology their own."

"Hmm...."

The exact age should be obscured.

Because if you're too detailed, you won't be able to deceive.

"It seems to have absorbed the technology by analyzing the" Magic Eye "," Magic Projection Window (Magic Screen) "and the Golem."

The display case was lined with replicas of the "Ancient Relics (Artifacts)" that Adriana Barbora Tsezi thought to have analyzed at the time.

The ancient relics (artifacts) that formed the basis for them were of course shown by Jen in the Nord Federation, and Belial is also aware of the "Mori Ra (Shinra)" that he is visiting.

"And the First Generation will be traveling again."

With that in mind, Jen stands in front of the Golem (replica of) on display.

"This is the replica of the Golem that the 'First Generation' was carrying at the time.The male type is M-002 and 003, and the female type is F-002 and 003. "

"Ho ho...."

"Fourteen thousand years ago, this much..."

Appreciative technicians.

Further, Jin continued to explain.

"The record of taking these golems was shown to the people of the Nord Federation."

"Hmm?... I see."

It is a well-known fact that the "northern nation" has a long life, so the number of generations that overlap at the same age is small.

This also means that the legacy remains closer to the original.

"Keeping records for future generations is an important task."

"The legacy of culture and civilization... um, there's a lot to do..."

Politicians thought a little too.

And it was a welcome thing for Jen.

I'm twice as strong as anyone who doesn't want to repeat past failures in the future...