mana and magic

After walking for half an hour, the towering walls of Aurora City came into view, reaching an impressive height of twenty meters. Rayan was astonished by the sight, as he had never encountered such fortifications before. However, his surprise quickly faded as he focused on his next task.

Entering the city, Rayan wasted no time in utilizing the advantages provided by the system. With a mischievous chuckle, he said, "Let's start gathering information from this city." Turning to a passerby, Rayan requested directions to the library, eager to delve into the wealth of knowledge it held.

Arriving at the library, Rayan was greeted by the familiar scent of books, a scent he found surprisingly comforting. In his previous life, he hadn't been much of a reader, but now he understood the value of knowledge more than ever. With the aid of the system's enhanced abilities, Rayan quickly devoured the contents of the library, absorbing information at an astonishing rate.

By nightfall, Rayan had perused through countless tomes and scrolls, his mind buzzing with newfound knowledge. Seating himself at a nearby table, he addressed the system, "Well, system, organize the extracted information into files. Create categories such as geography, history, magic, and more."

With a few keystrokes, the system complied, organizing the vast amount of data into easily accessible files. Rayan focused his attention on the magic and geography files, eager to learn more about the world of Elysium and its mystical properties.

After the information flowed from the system into Rayan's mind, he felt a slight headache. However, as the discomfort subsided, Rayan found his perception of the world transformed. He became enamored with this newfound knowledge and resolved to dedicate himself to the pursuit of truth and wisdom.

What astonished him most was the wealth of information on magic. As he delved deeper into the subject, Rayan realized that many of the scientific theories he had once held dear were now being challenged. He marveled at the intricacies of magic, its boundless possibilities, and its profound impact on the world.

"holy fuck !!!?," Rayan exclaimed, "I never imagined that magic could be so extraordinary!" The information provided by the system, while occasionally interspersed with nonsense, was overwhelmingly accurate, thanks to the system's verification process, which ensured a 99% accuracy rate.

Rayan nodded as he absorbed the information gleaned from the books. "Magic," he mused, "is indeed a fascinating art." He paused, gathering his thoughts before continuing.

"According to these texts, magic is the manipulation of mana, an energy that pervades our world. It's produced by nature in various forms and types, serving as the controlling force in the universe." Rayan explained, his voice tinged with excitement. "And the most intriguing part is that anyone with a wide imagination and a thirst for power and knowledge can wield this energy, regardless of their species—human, beast, or plant."

He continued, "Mana allows beings to create spells to harness its power, with the types of spells being limited only by one's imagination and mana reserves. These reserves can be expanded through meditation and one's elemental affinity."

Rayan's eyes sparkled with enthusiasm as he delved deeper into the intricacies of magic. "Thankfully, spellcasting isn't confined to verbal incantations," he remarked. "One can simply imagine the spell they wish to cast. However, this requires considerable computational power to ensure the spell's composition is stable and make sure doesn't Explose in your face."

"As for meditation," Rayan added, "it involves sitting and attuning oneself to the mana present in nature, allowing practitioners to replenish their mana reserves and strengthen their connection to the elemental forces."

He paused, reflecting on the knowledge he had acquired. "It seems there's much more to learn about magic and its mysteries," Rayan concluded, a sense of determination evident in his tone. "But for now, let's begin our journey of discovery and see where it leads us."