Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 926
Bahil who was standing on the podium covered the textbook.
The eyes of the students who saw it sparkled. The fact that Bahil covers the textbook means only one thing.
Today is the day to talk about interesting things outside of class.
“Let’s start with this.”
He grabbed a chalk and scribbled on the blackboard in an elegant handwriting.
< Stage Curse >
“Some people think that curses do not have a long history compared to summoning but that is not the case. Humanity has always been with curses. Intimidation incitement oppression brainwashing etc. From the moment humans grouped together with other humans they treated others as their own. Because I had a strong desire to make it move according to my intentions.”
Bahil smiled and looked back at the students.
“Did I mention it too far? Let’s go a little further. There is what is commonly referred to as ‘voodoo.’ It is to gather them together and bring them to the house of the person to be cursed or process them into accessories and wear them. This was the origin of curses using matter.”
One by one the students put their quills down on their desks and listened to Bahil’s story with their chins propped up or in a comfortable position.
“After time passed the jet-black core was developed and the necromancer appeared.”
percussion. widely.
Barhil wrote ‘Early Days’ on the board.
“In the early days the curse was to throw all kinds of ‘unclean effects’ caused by jet black on the opponent at once. Interestingly the magician didn’t even know the effect of the curse until he saw the opponent’s reaction. Some were blind some were hives. “There was a and some had trouble sleeping because they saw ghosts. Because they gathered all the negative effects and used them the effect of the listener’s good listener was noticeable. Now! So what about the modern curse?”
Arms flashed up in places but Bahil smiled gently and passed them over.
“The correct answer is what you all think. I ended up using curses that ‘focused’ on ‘specific effects’ such as blinds that block vision silence that blocks sound and illusions that let you see hallucinations. That’s because it’s more efficient. “
The students enjoyed the lecture by nodding their heads in an easy-to-understand explanation.
Bahil who quickly wrote down the types of curses on the blackboard waved the chalk and said.
“Well then what about the other way around?”
“?”
“The latest trend is that curses that work well on enemies are more important than strong curses. As ‘curse defense technologies’ such as purification magic and curse resistance are extremely developed now there is no need to talk about their importance.”
Simon who was listening to the explanation nodded vigorously. The reason why the Phantasus-style slip Simon learned was special was that there was a high possibility that the opponent would not be able to block or resist the curse.
“That’s why witch doctors rolled their brains.”
Bahil put a hand on his forehead.
“We found that if the effect of a curse is concentrated narrowly it emits more powerful power. Then on a similar principle what would happen if the conditions for the curse to be activated were ‘intentionally’ complicated and difficult?”
“???”
Suddenly the difficulty of the story suddenly increased and the students’ heads went round and round.
“It’s normal to not understand right away.”
Barhil smiled as if he knew it then picked up the chalkboard eraser and erased the surroundings neatly except for the ‘step curse’ he had written at first.
“Step Curse.”
Took.
Then I put a point on the first word with chalk.
“We will make the conditions for cursing you harder and more difficult. Instead it will be difficult for you to block it with curse resistance and once caught it will be difficult to remove it with curing or purification. It will be difficult to even know that you are cursed. This is the significance of the ‘stage curse’.”
tadak.
Bahil quickly wrote on the blackboard.
-If the target visits at a specific time and place a curse is applied.
“Isn’t this too easy?”
The students nodded.
bang.
crash.
Soon Barhill took new notes under it and the students frantically took up quills and took notes.
-When the target visits a specific place at a specific time.
– Hear certain sounds.
– Smelling a specific smell.
– Doing a specific action.
-After feeling a certain emotion.
-Looking back is cursed.
widely.
After writing that far Bahil looked back at the students.
The eyes of the students looking at the blackboard were slightly shaking.
“How is it? Student in front of you tell me what you think.”
Bahil pointed to a male student in the front seat.
“…Oh that.”
“You can be honest.”
After looking at Bahil for a moment he opened his mouth.
“It doesn’t seem to have practicality…”
Bahil nodded and this time pointed to the students next to him in turn. Other students had similar reactions.
“If the curse conditions are that strict no one will take it.”
“It seems to be a design type rather than an activation type but it does not seem to have any advantages compared to the existing curse.”
Bahil nodded.
“Okay. Then let’s take an example like this.”
Bahil extended his hand holding the chalk and continued.
“There’s a group of people. They’ve been put in the place they were meant to be at the time they were meant to be. They don’t even know that the conditions of the curse are met.”
While the students listened with interest Simon slowly lowered his head.
I see today.
All the desks had names on them.
“And they have strong doubts and doubts about a phenomenon at a certain point in time that is intended.”
The eyes of quick-witted students like Simon began to widen rapidly.
“Yes the doubts are starting to turn to certainties and now they’re feeling agitated. I wonder what they’ve learned.”
Embarrassed students started whispering.
right at that moment.
Crack!
A loud bell was heard.
When the students frowned and looked away the head assistant Cheheckle was holding a bell that he did not know when he had taken it out.
“Listen to a pre-designed sound at a set time.”
Sniff. Sniff.
“Smell the incense prepared at the appointed time.”
Students are confused. While everyone is looking around not knowing what to do.
Bahil raised his index finger.
“They think something’s wrong they look under their feet and realize.”
Then he slowly lowered his index finger. The eyes of the students went down as well.
“The truth is that from the beginning the bottom of one’s feet was open.”
the moment you hear it.
Simon had goosebumps all over his back his feet went out and he was sucked into the darkness. Eerie screams rang out everywhere.
“So far.”
the moment you hear that voice.
Simon lifted his head in a cold sweat. All of a sudden the classroom was around again and Simon was just lying on his chair.
I looked around and everyone was the same. Meirin and Kamibarez right nearby and other students far away all fell in a mess and were screaming in pain.
“No you were surprised!”
“Professor-!”
“…Wow it seems like I dreamed of falling from the roof.”
A groaning sound echoed everywhere. Bahil smiled quietly and reached out his hand to the boy who had collapsed in the front seat.
“There was a word that I always emphasized in every class. What about curse studies?”
The male student clasped his hand and let out a pained sound.
“…Betting of course is also a lesson.”
“That is correct.”
Soon one by one the students rose from their seats emitting pained sounds. While Simon was taking care of Meirin and Kamibarez Bahil said.
“Then before everyone sits down let’s listen to the story of the six people who are still sitting.”
At Bahil’s words the eyes of the students turned. Barhill pointed to one student.
“Burnley student. Why aren’t you cursed?”
Burnley looked at the back of the girl in the front seat and said.
“They asked to change seats before class. They’re a couple.”
ha ha ha!
woo woo-
There was a mixture of laughter and booing from all over the place. The girl lowered her head even more in shame and covered her face with her palm.
“Okay. Let’s ask the other students.”
The students who did not fall answered one by one with embarrassed expressions.
“I think I caught a cold and couldn’t smell it.”
“I was distracted for a while and didn’t understand the first sentence! I’m sorry!”
and.
said Dick the only student council member who did not fall.
“I committed a mortal sin! I fell asleep!”
Ha ha ha ha ha!
Loud laughter could be heard from everywhere. Bahil said it was all right she said after ordering all the students to be seated.
“Among these many conditions if even the slightest twist is enough the curse will fail. Nevertheless as you can see many students have been cursed.”
Bahil moved slowly and continued.
“So in order to use a stage curse like this careful investigation of the opponent preparation and design are essential. So what’s the best place to use these level curses?”
The whole classroom went quiet.
It was a great opportunity to answer Bahil’s question but there was no place that immediately came to mind. Then Bahil said.
“Okay. The student who answers this question will give you a shop.”
The students began to roll their heads even more desperately. It was the same for Simon but I could see Meirin in the seat next to her arm flinching. Simon said in a muffled voice.
“What’s wrong? Meirin. If you think of something try it.”
“Ah um… I’m not sure but…”
Encouraged by Simon’s words Meirin raised her hand. Everyone’s eyes were on her and Bahil raised her up with a gesture of her hand.
“This is Maylin Villenne! Maybe…”
She hesitated for a moment then replied brushing her light blue hair as if she was embarrassed.
“Theater. Isn’t it?”
A smile formed on Bahil’s lips.
“Teacher Cheheckle. Make a note of 5 points for Mailyn Villenne.”
Oh oh-!
Admiration erupted from everywhere. Mei-Lin sat down with her cheeks flushed and Dick in the seat next to her spoke quietly holding back a laugh desperately.
“You know that because you’re in the industry right?”
“Shut up! Quiet! Be quiet!”
right pair! And the back punishment was applied. Dick who had been badly beaten collapsed on his desk with an exaggerated struggle.
In the meantime Bahil’s explanation continued.
“In the Kingdom of Dresden it is regulated by kingdom law that theaters must have witch doctors of a certain level. There is a reason. Theaters are too good a place to be cursed. Even the emotions felt by the audience are constant: they get angry sad and thrilled depending on the flow of the event.”
Simon felt a slight chill.
then.
“There is an actual case. A former necromancer Lyman who was in charge of lighting after his retirement designed a stage curse into the theater. After the play he stood at the exit holding an empty box. I put it on. How was it? The spectators who were cursed paid several times the amount of expensive tickets as if possessed and he earned hundreds of gold in one day.”
and-!
The students burst into exclamation. Dick as if he had another idea patted me on the knee and said ‘You must be majoring in curses!’ he muttered.
“Then when he returned home spectators who thought it was strange reported Lyman and he was arrested and put in prison. .”
I understood it better when I compared the story to the past.
Bahil lowered the hand holding the chalk.
“One of the attitudes of not being cursed is that you don’t want to be cursed. Even when you realize something is wrong you are so easily swept away by the atmosphere and cursed.”
The surroundings became quiet.
“The same is true of this deadly incident which was noisy throughout the continent.”
Bahil touched his shoulder.
“Why did the Order do such a thing? The intent is not important. The important thing is that they want ‘chaos.’ -“
Bahil’s voice was calmly lowered.
“We may one day have to pay the price.”
“….”
“The story ends here.”
match.
mate mate.
I heard a little applause.
Clap clap clap!
Soon loud applause broke out. Barhil bowed to him in gratitude and greeted him like a gentleman then turned and erased the chalkboard.
“You brought up the story of the stage curse to tell this story!”
“Oh I really like Professor Barhill’s class. I’m going to fall in love with it.”
“Then isn’t the purpose of the association a broad-spectrum curse?”
“You idiot you heard it by ear didn’t you? You don’t need a reason you just don’t have to play with your intentions.”
Amid cheers from everywhere Bahil said ‘Ah’.
“I have a report to submit by the next class. Please investigate the effectiveness of stage curses and actual cases.”
iced coffee-!
The students grabbed their heads. Barhill smiled and walked to the blackboard.
“Then let’s talk about the progress of the class for a while…”
Just then the bell rang signaling the end of class. Bahil smiled and nodded her head.
“Let’s do it next time.”
“Thank you for your effort!”
While the students were getting up from their seats and packing up their belongings head assistant Che Haekle clapped his hands and drew attention to the students.
“After reading the last report the professor will personally interview those who have failed! Please stay with the students called by name!”
The students’ faces hardened. Cheheckle said.
“Mark Chandler Karel Oksara Dick Hayward and.”
Her gaze turned to one side.
“Simon Pollentia student ideal.”
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