The Branded Female Fencer

Magic Council, Part 4 - Candidates

Tetrastine was taking his time, but the other church members weren't. They forgot about the sorcerer's possession and preference, but ran around the church in such a hurry that they were doing their final work for tomorrow's election. That is no longer something like backwork. Just a fire place, the more the word fits well, the more hasty it was in the church.

People bump into each other, and piles of paperwork dance into the universe. They try to dance the universe with sorcery as a blur to bump into people, but it was still also a result of bumping into people with the universe and being unnecessarily dangerous. There's a struggle going on there, and it's developing into a punching fight. It does not become a dispute in witchcraft because, for whatever reason within the church of witchcraft, the struggle using witchcraft is forbidden. A duel using magic will always require the permission of the chairman. What is more, only the chairman can use magic in any case at any time.

It was, of course, an act based on the condition that the Chairman was the strongest sorcerer. It was somewhat of a forceful logic, but no one actually tried to use magic to wage a struggle. Because the contention between sorcerers is due to the compatibility of the magic used, the notion of who is strongest did not exist, but it was the first time Tetrastine had overshadowed the notion, albeit the historical length of the Magic Church. However, since this commandment, which can also be taken as tyranny, there has certainly been an overwhelming reduction of casualties due to power struggles and other causes within the Magic Church.

and well such circumstances, the magicians were using maximum violence while keeping a minimum of peace for their last manoeuvres for tomorrow's election. The quarrels that take place everywhere are no longer adorable. Those who seek to win votes by positive methods are exploring who and how they can put their votes in. There is also no room for negotiation and coordination of cooperation relations. Of course a cowardly hand would be included in that.

Let's talk about each faction briefly here.

The best in negotiating positive law is the faction of gold. They are the most financially superior, as the name suggests. Now, church tellers rely heavily on their financial resources. Naturally, those in the Golden Faction often had a compromise with the world outside the Magic Church, and it was natural to become more adept in the art of negotiation. However, it sounded good to say that the negotiations were good, but to put it bluntly, they were spreading bribes.

But the sorcerers, who are often separated from the secular, were obviously lacking in the Church's own sources of income against Arnelia and were just very grateful to receive money. Whatever magic is studied, the trouble is the procurement of materials.

The faction of gold takes an eye on that as soon as possible, and as a magician, he has launched an unusual guild and is involved with the world. Nothing deals with attacking magic is for the magician's sake. Knowledge that is only available in the Magic Church, for example, how to distinguish between the truths of objects that had witchcraft, or can also be profitable by selling tools processed with witchcraft.

That's how the gold faction expanded its power. Although the faction is often called into question for its power as a magician because it works in non-magical behavior, Marigold's ability to participate in elections as a delegate this time was also an impeccable delicacy. It is a kaleidoscope of the entire faction of gold, all of which are delicacies that would make it the head of the faction.

And Marigold, who is very blessed with a child, is now given three men and four women before 30, but is still pregnant with the eighth child. Her eldest son and eldest daughter are already in a position to assist in their work within the faction at an early age, and I have a feeling that a Marigold slate system is likely to be built from now on.

Next, Yarensen, chairman of the rational faction. He was brilliant at finishing the magic church process in the flying class, but not so much expected in terms of his final abilities. Because he was not summoned to any faction.

Good magicians are often pulled out as mentors, and it is normal to be summoned to each faction. Yarensen is a brilliant but magically average master of abilities, arguably without any outstanding talent. As a result, he became a leftover being in the Magic Church.

Just very greedy about his knowledge, he hopes to study in Mayer, the academic capital. I studied every discipline in Mayer. Acquiring the ability to speak and politics in it, he used all his connections to get to know the sorcerers who went down into the field. Many of them were people banished into the world for reasons such as lack of magic, or losing a hegemonic battle, but Yarensen succeeds in persuading them to bring them into the company.

The last of his materials of persuasion was the theory of magic. The prototype was an earlier constructed theory, but was not given much importance in the matter of final output. Powerful magic was everything in the sorcerer, and a powerful sorcerer was thought to be determined by blood muscles, except for accidental occurrences. For this reason, marriage was an important part of the survival of the clan for magicians.

Yarensen's theory of science and magic was built so that even increased magic efficiency would allow him to use high-output magic, even if his magic was not too great. The sorcerers of the Magic Church initially smiled, but Yarensen had 15 years to go to Mayer. He returned to the Magic Church with obsession to complete his theory and lead the humans capable of practicing powerful science and magic. The chairman at that time was Tetrastine. Tetrastine acknowledged his achievements and also had the backing of the chairman, and Yarensen set up a single faction to ascertain his status.

The magic magic that can now also be incorporated into the essential items in the process of the Magic Church is very popular with young magicians and those who have newly joined the magicians. They compete to gather to Yarensen, and the momentum of that faction is not insulting.

I may have spoken a little about the summoning faction Esmeralda before. Born into a prestigious faction, she taught Tetrastine and somehow extended her talent. He is one of the few direct disciples Tetrastine has taught and one of the most powerful sorcerers the Magic Church boasts.

Although the family is old, the person is an innovative figure, and I don't really like the idea of factions that are still old. Because he is not just a contender, his friendship is wide of factions, of all ages. He is hardly connected to a power struggle because he does not take action, but he may also sit at the center at once if he feels like it.

And the Fumirne of the Dark Magic Faction. He was said to be more ambitious than he was when he was younger, and he thought he was peeking at the opportunity to advance to a place where the tiger gazed and the light shined, but by the time he appeared at the head of the faction, Tetrastine was chairman.

Tetrastine has massacred his uncle, who was the head of the faction at the time, on the occasion of a general meeting. Since then, Hoomilne has refrained from active activity until then, turning to the complete back.

His name will be heard again at the Magic Church only after Ingville, a conquest unit (Prandola -), has risen. Found a talent called Ingville, and as his immediate boss, Hoomilne's name became heard again. It was just very rare for Hoomilne to do something directly, and the dark magic faction didn't even look as if Ingville was making it bigger on his own.

It is nevertheless a well-known fact that Ingville faithfully obeys Hoomilne's orders, unusual for those who use dark magic and known as a relatively monolithic faction.

Continued