Of the Legion20 stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Supreme Magus. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 273 Codex Part 2. Let's read the author's Supreme Magus Legion20 story right here.
"Among the spells of the same tier, those that require few words and simple signs are considered much more valuable. On the other hand, long and convoluted ones will get you a C at best."
’Me and my big mind mouth.’ Lith inwardly cursed at himself.
’That takes faking out spells off the table.’
’Don’t be a sourpuss. Everyone else will have to work on their own, while you have me.’ Solus cheered him up.
’That’s true. I’m confident that the two of us can understand almost everything about magic.’ Lith mind nodded.
’The only problem is that knowing is not doing. I hope this isn’t as hard as dimensional magic.’
"First of all, it’s better if I give you the textbook." Nalear tapped her foot, making a small booklet appear on each student’s desk.
"That’s a Codex. As you already know, a spell is composed of two parts: the magical words and hand signs. Magical words define the element the spell is based on, it’s shape and properties. Hand signs are necessary to regulate the mana output and adjusting its effects instead.
"The book I just gave you will help you with the words part. It contains all the most common prefix and suffix to alter first magic, plus the standard words that cause specific effects.
"Let’s make an example. Infiro is the magical word for fire, Menala means three, and Tach means explosion. Hence an Infiro Menala Tach is supposed to cause three fire based explosions.
"It’s not actually that simple, but this is just a theoretical lesson, you only need to get the gist of it." Nalear shrugged lightly.
"Now comes the hard part, finding the correct hand signs. Unlike words, there is no recording of them. Two people can create the same spell, yet use different words and signs.
"Hand signs are strongly dependant on the imagination and willpower of the mage devising the spell. While once an incantation is complete anyone can learn it, during the creation process some signs will feel wrong to some mages, correct to others, and lacking to many.
"Everything you have learned during the fourth year, even dimensional magic, it was all propaedeutic to this moment. You needed to go past the boundaries of the first three tiers of magic to develop your mana perception.
"During all the exercises you have made, you have learned to control the mana flow with your will and to alter its properties. Without such solid foundations, creating even the simplest spell would require weeks, if not months of stumbling in the dark.
"Let’s get back to our example. Infiro Menala Tach it’s a fire spell, so I’ll start using the hand sign for first fire magic." Nalear drew a small circle in the air with her index finger.
"Once you have a perfect pronunciation of the words, what you have to do is to focus only on your hands and your own mana flow. Say the words, draw the fire sign, then keep moving your hands. If you feel the flow continues, which will rarely happen at the first attempt, then you are on your way.
"If you feel it stuttering or being blocked, then you are doing something wrong. As soon as it happens, stop and go back to square one until you find the next sequence of movements. I know it may sound like just a random process, but it’s not.
"At first, it will not seem so different from what you tried on your own in the past, but with a little practice, you will be able to understand what’s the right sequence of movements by instinct.
"Creating a spell from the first three tiers will take only a few days, while tier four or five ones may require weeks if not months. Let’s ask our resident expert."
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