Arcane Grand Orders; First To Fifth

'But often, better than a master of one.' Because I had so many spells and skills, I could choose any move to fit the situation I was facing. Like, if I needed a shield, I've got Rho Aias and Utopian Fortress. If I needed an all-powerful wipe of the battlefield, I used Rhongomyniad.

And not to mention Avarice taking in other Elements and Spells... But I'm getting sidetracked. All I needed to know was my Original Spell and why it existed. And what is the purpose of being in this world and gifted with that particular Original Spell?

"Lizzie? I'm going to take a nap, alright? You can continue being angry or sleep it off..." said Vincent, lying down on his back.

"Good on you for overcoming your fear..."

As Vincent began snoring, I was still upset. It would be great for my exploding mind if only Vania said something. But since the girl didn't want to speak, I had no choice but to figure things out alone. Okay... I'll review the Arcane Grand Orders first and read into their myths and backstories.

I don't know why the first stage was titled Infinite Temple Watcher, and Vania refuses to say anything more about it, so I have to skim past it first. For each Order, two spells could be used.

The First Order's two spells were the weakest, one of which I hadn't used yet. The first one was the Gifts and Curses, a gigantic slash of Elements that I used against Bryan and Z during our first skirmish.

The one that I didn't get to use was called the Rage of the Hundred Years' War, an attack that would have summoned fire and stakes to pierce my enemies. For some odd reason, the symbol for the First Order was a picture of a flag with golden outlines and green background.

The Second Order consisted of Flames of Saint Claudius and an unused Spell called White Titan's Roar, Fall of Rome. The one I've used was also Fire-based and worked quite well against my foes while basing its power on the Roman Myths, specifically from Nero Claudius.

The other spell was based on the records of Attila the Hun trampling the cities of Rome and its people. Probably very similar to a tyrant or a stampede type of offensive spell. The Second Order's symbol was a rose with crimson outlines on top of an orange backdrop.

The Third Order's spells were all used during the fight against the Jörmungandr. The Four Corners of Okeanus and Golden Hunt were Water Elemental attacks, with the latter using the attack based on the assault on the Spanish Fleet.

The Okeanus spell was a trapping spell capable of capturing beasts as powerful as the World Serpent. It wasn't based on any particular legend but I suspect it to be relating to Iskander's vision of Okeanus, his ultimate goal. Or, it could be referring to the Primordial Titan from Greek Myths.

And the Golden Hunt was an offensive attack that draws the pirate ships from throughout history to fire their cannons at my blade's tip. This move should be connected to the El Draque, the person who brought down the Sun, Sir Francis Drake.

These spells work well together as I could use the first one and follow up with the second spell to seal the deal. Without a doubt, this Order's symbol was a ship with brown outlines and rich blue background.

The Fourth Order was the easiest for me since the two spells were beneficial to how I go for the kill: Motherless Slaughter and the Ripper's Mist City. And like the previous Order, these two spells are meant to be used one after the other.

Specifically, I would have to use the Misty City to set the perfect environment to distort the enemies' minds by tormenting their heads with the horrors of the 1800s. Then, as they enter a frenzy, I swoop in on them with Motherless Slaughter to finish the job.

Granted, the offensive spell can only deal damage to a single target, but the Mist City can affect a battalion's worth of soldiers, so I'm not complaining.

Also, both spells were based on the legend of Jack The Ripper, with the Misty City as a setting and Motherless Slaughter as the attacks on the ladies. The symbol for this Order was a dagger with black outlines and a grey backdrop.

In addition, there was a mist effect on the emblem, which I found extraordinary.

The Fifth Order's first spell was the one that sent the entire mansion to the first stage of ashes, as I used Karna's Lance on Fabian Brookes. Karna's Tale, Piercing Immortal Flame, was based on the epic Indian Hero of Karna. However, this attack sounded like Brahmastra, which belonged to Rama.