Some of the questions are likely to be examined by the goddess herself without having to ask her.
"What is necromancy? What is the principle?
This question is typical of that.
Lectures on the theme of "alien abilities".
As the goddess predicted, it took place as the rainstorm hit the glass.
Of the "alien powers," they know everything from principles to rationale for exercising abilities, like "theory" and "pure psychology".
In alien powers, these two are often seen as cracks. That's why research is going on.
Necromancers are not so numerous, although they are known to exist.
When you become a necromancer who appears on the table of society, you further reduce that number.
Due to the small number of samples, research has not progressed. I don't know much.
I was gonna find out for myself, but I guess it's hard.
Nobles' "golem master" is not very different in number from a necromancer.
But "the Golem" itself often speaks of "its origins, existential significance, origins" and so on, so they rarely "don't know the principles".
I said "principles," so I can't go any further than "God made". You can call that "principle."
Well, I think that's enough. Looking at that goddess.
Of all the aliens involved in "Bird," Jack's "loud noise" is a conversion of spiritual power. In that sense, it is the same in principle as the pure psychology of Philia.
Maria Crowe is more mutant. "Resonance," he said. They put it on a song and share their emotions.
According to her explanation, "At an early age, a song god appeared on my dream pillow and sang a song with me. And in the morning, when I woke up, I was getting an alien"?
In principle, it is explained in "God Bless".
The most elusive thing about this place these days seems to be Vagan's "Beast Taming".
Without any analogy, Vagan has a heavy mouth and a poor explanation.
I also have trouble finding out about the school.
... but I get one feeling as I have a conversation with Vagan.
Perhaps that's psychic.
Maybe it belongs to the same family as me.
I'm not going to talk to the school side.
Whether or not to say it to the Innocence Meeting is actually going to be dealt with by the parties concerned before deciding.
Vagan now has too weak a "back shield".
I don't know if revealing information is a good thing for Vagan.
Why I decided that "Vagan's ability is psychic, something akin to necromancy"?
It lies in the way vagans and animals communicate their will.
For example, when confronted with a cat, Vagan doesn't talk to "Micha-mi-cha".
Talking in human language. Or my back without saying anything.
Then the cat says Mi Mi, or moves his tail without saying anything.
That's all Vagan understands, the cat's intentions.
Probably similar to "born between a necromancer and a serving spirit, like telepathy".
It's a lot like me communicating my will with the spirit dog Giraud.
Vagan can communicate without a contract, though it's not like me.
I'm going to hit Vagan with my life in Region Forest (Singh) one of these days.
There's going to be something to hint at.
It should also be noted that a school-side interview has been conducted with me.
I was not sure if I would tell you about the imminent death experience, but I also have promises with Philia and Thousand Early Years, and I blurred there.
I'll just tell him that I met the goddess.
It is clear that necromancy is not a Goddess gift, so I am deliberately inviting Miss Reading......
I don't know how far I can reveal it. We also need to protect ourselves.
So far, I want you to forgive me for this, that's what I thought.
I wonder what inspired Grand Jiji to gain his abilities.
Have you ever met God?
I wanted to talk to you again.
Look through the literature and beyond.
One thing I've noticed.
What I've been losing track of.
The word "necromancer".
Previously in my image, it was more about "manipulating a body" than "manipulating a ghost".
It was an image of zombies, skeletons, and using you.
But I can't manipulate you. I mean, I've never tried it.
He manipulates ghosts and souls who have come out of his body.
So not "necromancer" but "necromancer". Fine, but that's what happens.
Also, when I say manipulative, I'm not forcing myself to control it.
I'm just giving instructions. It feels like a ghost is "giving it to me" according to it.
I don't have the strength of a purist or a preacher (monk) to force the spirit to perish.
I also thought it was a strength that I didn't see or hear...
In the first place, there are fusi that purist spiritualists and preachers see as "completely different from people and spirits".
The Spirit treats matter, "things". It also feels like an emphasis on the aspect of the Spirit as "spiritual and spiritual power".
In that regard, my senses seem more heterogeneous.
Phyllia and Chiharu seem to be under my influence a lot. Still "separate from spirits and people. It's weirder to argue in the same row. I will not give way to my consciousness."
"Spirit" and "Spirituality/Spirituality".
The differences, distinctions, or commonalities.
There's going to be some kind of thread around there for now.
I think I'll be aware of that for a while.