Part 18 is the eighteenth part of the Karsearin: The Biography of the Super Dragon.
Plot
He says it's too easy. He tells Gaster that a surprise attack is make the battle easier, and if it's not easy, it's a bigger job. A brown-haired, middle-aged wizard in his 40s wearing a black robe and a silver-haired young man in silver armor and a silver cloak are seen on a small hill covered with rocks. Karsel's court mage Gaster and Silver Knight Darios continue their conversation while looking bitterly at the horrors of the massacre unfolding beneath their feet. He says it should taste like a fight, though, and it's just a completely one-sided massacre. He smiles and says that the surprise attack can be considered a success if it can be seen as a massacre in their eyes. The battle between 10,000 soldiers of the Karsel Kingdom's coat of arms, 'the pattern of overlapping branches of a Rahid tree' and Batran's less than a thousand troops, was nothing more than a one-sided advance of Karsel's. And Bartran already seems to be in a dark state. However, if they lose in this battle, Karsel's 10,000 troops will advance to Alkanas, the capital of Batran, at once, and it means the end of the Batran Kingdom. He seems to have annoyed the Gaster. He says if the difference in troops was this much, he would have lost anyway, but why did he hold up like that. Dying soldiers. This plain, once fertile farmland, is stained red with human blood. For Gaster, it was not very pleasing to see the number of lives that would have bled and died, whether it was the blood of the enemy or the blood of his allies, Although the meaning is different, Darios is not very comfortable with it either. Despite being constantly pushed back due to the overwhelming force, the soldiers of Batran are inflicting considerable damage to Karsel, and Darios, who saw the scene, frowns and says that it is necessary to break their morale, the damage on their side is not small, so if something trustworthy disappears, they will soon lose their will to fight. Gaster concludes that the role of raising the morale of the soldiers is the law that belongs to their mages, and points a finger in one place, where three white robed mages who appear to be Batran's mages are surrounded by magic. Gaster concludes that the role of raising the morale of the soldiers is the law that belongs to their mages, pointing his finger at one place, three white robed mages who appear to be Batran's mages are spreading magic while being covered by the surroundings. He tells Darios that, in reverse, it also means that their morale will be broken by the disappearance of the mages. Darios was also a place I had been eyeing for a long time. In fact, when viewed from a high place, it is also a place that stands out. In the midst of a chaotic melee, the mages used to kill the soldiers only around them open, so it can see very well. He says he didn't know that either, but it's too far away, and that it's too dangerous for Mr. Gaster to go there, but if he used ranged magic, even their Karsel forces would be engulfed. He says he doesn't going over there, he'll use it here. He asks if there is any magic that can only kill mages at that distance. The distance between the hill they are standing on and the mages of Batran is about 500m (1640.42 ft), and single-object magic does not have a range to that point, and if you use a technique with a large range, even your allies will be involved. He wasn't a mage, but he knew these principles well, so he didn't ask Gaster to kill them. Except for Gaster, there are five mages here, and they are demonstrating great power in battle. Since the victory of this side is already certain, the commander Darios or Gaster only need to instruct the operation from afar, and there is no need to engage in battle. He smiles and tells Darios to take a good look, telling him that magic gets more subtle the more you use it. As soon as the Gaster finished speaking, he enters the chant of the spell, and he immediately casts the spell, as it is not a very high-level spell.
Darios can see the enemy's mages abruptly stop using magic and bewildered, even from afar. With the help of the mage's magic, the soldiers of the Batran Kingdom around the mages who were engaged in battle were not long after the magic was stopped and they were quickly collapsed by the Karsel army. He says he's amazing and asks if there's any magic that's effective at this distance. After completing the spell, Gaster looks back at Darios with a playful face, and replies that it is a kind of curse, and that it is a magic that can be used within range of sight if the enemy's coordinates are known. He asks that however if it is possible to cast such a powerful curse on three people at once from such a distance. He says that if the curse is strong enough to stop the flow of mana of the opponent, of course, it cannot be cast at such a distance. The mages under the Gaster's Curse magic are already in a state of being corpses minced by Karsel's army, and Gaster glances at it, continues saying that but if it is a light spell of about First Circle, it is possible from this distance. It seems that the soldiers of the Batran country, whose mages disappeared, are slowly losing their morale. The mages who protected them was killed, but the enemy still has powerful fireballs that burn 10 people at a time. Realizing this situation, the soldiers are leaving the squad one by one, and the scope of such defectors are spreading across the enemy's territory like a plague. He asks if a decision will be made soon as the enemies are scattered, but by the way, what kind of curse magic is it that gives it such power even though it's only First Circle. The playful smile on Gaster's face deepens. He smiles and says that this is the magic of this Archmage Gaster, a very dangerous and terrible curse. He says that he likes archmage, develops at most one First Circle spell, and asks how he is an archmage is. If they are mages, they can create new magic within the level they have learned. It's not easy, of course, but it's not uncommon either. However, powerful and practical spells have already been handed down from ancient times, so there is a high possibility that most of the magic eventually developed will be useless. He asks what the spell is anyway. He laughs as he says that it is a magic that he named himself and puts a fatal curse on a man called [Impotenz Other]!! He says that name is weird and asks what the curse is he is doing. He replies that it is a magic that causes premature ejaculation.
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P.S I can't believe there are recommendations coming up again. *sob* Thank you. But,, well, they said dragons have human-like sensibility,,, I didn't think like dragons would have different emotions than humans. If you live long enough, will you have dignity and authority? I think it isn't. Well, this is a problem to be solved as the story progresses, and the emotion Arin feels is to feel it in a human body. And they said Arin is said to be very kind,,, but I desperately feel that my writing skills are lacking. It's still a long way off,,, I've worked hard in my own way. To put it simply, Arin has never been treated with dissatisfaction except for being beaten at a slave auction. As expected, I should have done a more detailed description of the psychology after he was beaten, but I can't do it properly because of my weak writing skills... I feel like I should study hard after reading other wonderful fantasy novels.
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Adaptation Difference
Webtoon
- In internet novel and web novel, the magic that Gaster used on the mages of the Batran Kingdom was an Impotenz Other that caused premature ejaculation, but in the webtoon it's changed to a tickle magic. At this time, it seems that the author did not know the difference between the English words for erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation when naming this magic.