Chapter 240 The Grand Mage Token
Chapter 240 The Grand Mage Token
Chapter 240 The Grand Mage Token
The black two-star token represented the presence of a Grand Mage. It could only be used by those who had reached Grand Mage as it was their identification token.
However, there were instances where the descendants of a Grand Mage would use the black two-star token to show that they were backed by a Grand Mage.
Furthermore, all black two-star tokens would have the power of a Grand Mage contained within it when it was created. It was one of the main reasons why the descendants of a Grand Mage or the Grand Mage's disciples would bring it with them.
A Grand Mage could seal a grand-level magic spell inside the black two-star token. However, only one grand-level magic spell could be stored inside the black two-star token.
The usage of that grand-level magic spell would remove the grand-level magic spell contained in it. In other words, the grand-level magic spell could only be used once and it was mostly used as a life-saving artifact.
The black two-star token that Alister had shown was his own black two-star token. He was the one who created this black two-star token.
Since he had access to the rich materials at the Mystic Forest's edge, he managed to mine a black magicite beneath the Mystic Forest's edge.
When he had obtained it, Zanna had explained to him about this magic crystal's usage.
Black magicite was not only rare, but it was also very durable to the point that only a grand-level powerhouse could forge it. Because of that, it was difficult to create a fake black two-star token.
The other variation of the black two-star token was the black two-ring token. Instead of two stars engraved on the token, there were two rings engraved on the black two-ring token and it symbolized the presence of a Grand Warrior.
The black two-star token and black two-ring token were known as the Grand Mage token and Grand Warrior token respectively.
Alister had both the Grand Mage token and the Grand Warrior token. His Grand Mage token contained God Slaying Magic: Chaos Variation while his Grand Warrior token contained a black-grade swordsmanship move.
Because of the power contained within the Grand Mage token and Grand Warrior token, the elven guards who had seen the Grand Mage token felt oppressed whenever they saw it.
'How come this human coachman has the Grand Mage token? The oppressive aura coming from it means that it's still an unused Grand Mage token.'
'It's unlikely for this human coachman to be the owner of this Grand Mage token. There has only been one Grand Mage alive in the human race and that human Grand Mage is already an old man.'
'Unless… this human coachman is the Grand Mage's descendants or disciples. It's unlikely for this human coachman to be the Grand Mage in disguise as there's no way a noble Grand Mage would drive a carriage and act as a coachman.'
When the elven guards thought of Alister as the Grand Mage's descendant or disciple, they dared not offend Alister for fear of offending the Grand Mage behind him.
They also dared not doubt the authenticity of the Grand Mage token. After all, as the city guards in charge of checking identification tokens, the city lord had shown them all of the identification tokens in existence before they were allowed to take the post as an entrance city guard.
Although the Grand Mage token and Grand Warrior token that they had seen was a used one, that didn't mean they couldn't recognize an unused Grand Mage token.
The unused Grand Mage token referred to a Grand Mage token whose sealed grand-level magic spell wasn't used yet. Since it wasn't used yet, the oppressive power of the sealed grand-level magic spell would oppress whoever had seen the token.
The oppressive feeling wasn't that heavy and it was more of an instinctive feeling that whoever saw it would feel as if they were beneath the one holding the Grand Mage token. It was only a temporary feeling and would be dispelled as long as one doesn't look at the Grand Mage token.
On the other hand, a used Grand Mage token was an already used Grand Mage token so there wasn't any sealed grand-level magic spell left in the token.
The Grand Mage token that the elven city guards had seen before was a used one. Identifying a used Grand Mage token was to identify the material used on the Grand Mage token. It was determining whether black magicite was used on the Grand Mage token or not.
At first glance, the elven city guards could already identify that the Grand Mage token shown by Alister was a genuine Grand Mage token made out of black magicite. Furthermore, the elven city guards weren't dumb enough to not feel the oppressive feeling from the Grand Mage token which further proved its authenticity.
'Even if the Grand Mage behind this human coachman doesn't interfere, as long as the human coachman uses the sealed grand-level magic spell, even the city lord can't protect Reoserin City, let alone us.'
'This human coachman and whoever is inside the royal carriage must not be offended! Rather than the human coachman being the descendant of the Grand Mage, I'd rather believe the person inside the royal carriage is the descendant of the Grand Mage!'
'The human coachman is likely just the bodyguard of the person inside the royal carriage. However, the human coachman holding the Grand Mage token must also mean that he was entrusted with the life of the person inside the royal carriage.'
'For the human coachman to be trusted that much, he must be the disciple of the Grand Mage while the person inside the royal carriage is the descendant of the Grand Mage. Either way, Reoserin City can't afford to offend the two of them!'
When the elven city guards thought of that, one of them nodded towards their colleague and that colleague of theirs went to report to the city lord!
'The city lord must be informed about the appearance of the holder of the Grand Mage token!'