Trinity of Magic
Ezekiel recognized early in life that he didn’t want to follow in his parent’s footsteps and spend... Read more Ezekiel recognized early in life that he didn’t want to follow in his parent’s footsteps... more>>Ezekiel recognized early in life that he didn’t want to follow in his parent’s footsteps and spend... Read more Ezekiel recognized early in life that he didn’t want to follow in his parent’s footsteps and spend the rest of his days as a mere farmer. No, his eyes are set on a grander stage, a place where tales of monster hunters, mighty generals, and benevolent heroes hold court — A world of Magic and mysteries.One day, the opportunity he had been waiting for arrives. Without a second thought, Ezekiel throws himself headfirst into the adventure. However, not everything turns out to be as magical as he had dreamt it to be…THIS IS A SLOW BURN FANTASY PROGRESSION LITRPG STORY:Even though you are not going to see blue boxes from chapter one, I guarantee you that this IS a LitRPG story. This is, however, NOT a pure «game world»! Instead, I have tried to integrate the interface elements of a LitRPG into a world with a very thought-out magic & power system, which will be explored over the course of the first book.This world doesn’t work like a game, where you can put '5 points in strength' and the body somehow changes magically into a stronger version of itself. It might take a couple of chapters for the world and magic to start to make sense, but I feel like a power system built on solid principles is a lot more rewarding in the long run (…and more IMMERSIVE!).RELEASE SCHEDULE:Regular release Schedule: 3 Chapters a week; Mo, We, Fr. Collapse Game Elements, Urban, Dungeons, Wars, Handsome Male Lead, High Fantasy, Sword And Magic, Male Protagonist, Mythology, Age Progression, Ruling Class, Strategist, Overpowered Protagonist, Military, Weak to Strong, Academy, Accelerated Growth, Adventurers, Army Building, Battle Academy, Beastkin, Blood Manipulation, Bullying, Character Growth, Clever Protagonist, Conspiracies, Death of Loved Ones, Determined Protagonist, Discrimination, Dragons, Magic, Mind Break, Race Change, Skill Creation, Slaves, Spatial Manipulation, Subtle Romance, LitRPGIs it worth reading? Sure. However, this is just a wishful story or a "fairy tail". This isn't really a cultivation LN. Things happen because they author says they happen not really due to rules of common sense or rules of cultivation and levels of power, they just "are". This is like a bedtime story you tell at bedtime.... It doesn't go very deep into the cultivation nor does i go deep into how the magic works. It has some depth into how magic works, but at the same time it seems to be completely ignored and at times you really wonder if that was even a spell or just the author claiming it's a spell. The MC goes up against monsters and the author never tells you what their power level is. Then the MC goes into a dungeon like place (old hidden ruins) that have all these monsters in there that should probably be powerful, but once again no power levels are ever mentioned, yet the very weak MC kills them without issues....SpoilerIn the old hidden ruins they find out that they were the ruins of a very advanced civilisation that specialized in mind magic, one of the tree magics the MC has a specialty in. All the knowledge of mind magic is horded away by the emperor and his family of mind mages and they don't allow other mind mages to really advance in real mind magic. So the MC decides to destroy EVERYTHING because the ruins old residence did a large amount of their research on unethical ways to use mind magic. The MC did not spend time searching for mind magic teachings and spells and training in the ruins at all.... No one outside of this crappy countries emperor has any real knowledge of mind magic and it's spells and they won't teach anyone that information nor their spells. Lets just destroy all of this FREE knowledge and not learn stuff that even the emperor of this crappy country probably doesn't know.. He doesn't have to use the stuff he finds to be unethical. There is so much more there than this unethical knowledge, but he just goes ahead and destroys it all..... This MC is stupid...Great story. Before listening to the reviews saying it's bad, at least read the first 30 chapters and then make your decision.All I can say is that this is a fantastic novel, I wish I had a better word, because the charm of this novel is wonderful, in the final chapter of 'B3' I could only shiver with excitement And anxiety, mark my words, it's going to be one of the soap operas that your mind won't have a choice in if you don't follow it, it may seem silly at first, but the more you go on, the more eager you are to see what the Initially the storyline is ok....but it become bad, after the story is told in third person point of view it lacks character interaction it is all in narrative and spell formula is lacking, it says inscribed/inscription correct me if I'm wrong, inscribing the core with a spell is the way to breakthrough to become a True mage but what should be inscribed, there is nothing should they just inscribed intentions or inscribed geometric formula of the spell, runes, or letters....nah...it just so lacking . If you want for a pastime reading waiting for updates, then I recommend this novel but for serious Nah....just skip this onestory started out ok but it got freaking stupid later onNovel seems to have some sort of weird usage of words that seems a bit off, not much character development honestlyWhen I wrote this review I was in chapter 44 SpoilerI have to say the author should stop calling these abilities of his spells, because there is no weaving of mana, no spell construct no manipulation of magic in anyway even the first two "spells" its was the same he should just call it an ability or skill matter of fact they should just give the MC a system because the way he is learning his spells is the same way people other novels with system get and level their skills by repeatedly doing the same thing till he gets a system message the only thing that's kind of unique nd is cool is the engraving of the "spell" in their core buts still I'm not happy... for that I'll give it a 2/5 Agreed. These "spells" don't even seem to be spells or magic in the normal sense of magic spells. As you said there never seems to be any weaving of magic or mana. The things that the author does is more like very limit or singular use of LAWS that you get in cultivation LNs. It is very oddly written. It seems more like a wishful story or a "fairy tail" you would tell at bedtime, than a magic/cultivation LN...Really I really enjoy this novel, it's one of my favorites on the Royal Road and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday I'm always on time to read the new chapters. My comment is not a recommendation but I urge you to read this book. The author is a good friend of mine and he does illustrations of each character and they're pretty descriptive. Everyone who says that it sucks try at least to read half of the present chapters2.5/5What can i say? It's forced. The characters are forced, not smart or intelligent.In the empire that mc is, elemental mages (fire, water, earth and wind) are more valuable, only because they are the majority and have further developed their techniques.Minor spoiler cap 5 where mc awakened / discovered your elements.Elements: SpoilerBlood, Mind and SpaceYeah, after of you know the elements, know that happens? MC is treated like crap and starts the famous bullying ARC. Anyone knows that the elements of mc are strong and have countless possibilities, but still, the author wants to make the ARC of bullying in his story and tries to give unconvincing reasons for mc to be treated like this.I don't know if the novel gets better later on, but I can't get past the beginning of it.Wdym forced and unconvincing?There are plenty or reasons why Mc gets shunned and bullied and people don't think his elements are good. To start the elements he uses are employed by enemies of the empire and the earth, wind, fire, and water clans actively make it so that other elements are shunned and those with strong bloodlines of other elements are killed so they don't form their own great clans. Wdym " Anyone knows that the elements of Mc are strong and have countless possibilities"? No, not everyone in the setting knows that. You and I might know that his elements are strong with our modern day knowledge and knowledge of other novels and the fact that Mc is going to become strong in the future but in the setting the people don't know for very obvious reasons. Not just that but having a tri or dual affinity is usually a bad thing in the setting, and in the setting they haven't perfected knowledge of magic.All of his elements have limiting factors. One is strictly controlled by the royal faction and barely anything is taught about it, another is used by an enemy empire and spells aren't taught for it in the empire and it is also shunned because it is used by the enemies who are at war with the empire (his teacher at the acadmy literally treats it like a curse to have the element), and the other is expensive and not strong at lower levels as its easily counterable. Not just that but he is a commoner, with a tri affinity which is also looked down on, and only has elements that are looked down on. They all seem rather convincing reasons for the bulling and fit the setting of the story.Ok, I understand you, but I have other opinions."people don't think his elements are good" - Friend, the mc had element Mind (same of King and your royal faction), no good? no strong?- Second element Blood, element used by an enemy empire, really no strong? It's impossible for the enemy empire not have others elements and only Blood, like earth, wind, fire and water are basic elements. Other point, if it's your enemy main element, you need study and understand all yours skills or abilities to win wars, and not ostracize all peoples in your empire who has this element.- Element space no good? Ok, here you might be right that i know with modern knowledge, but again, like a new element, need to be studied and understand its possibilities."having a tri or dual affinity is usually a bad thing in the setting"- as far as i read, only 2 problems that are time to train all elements and money. Not big issues for me.mind- no good? no strong? yes because the imperial family want it to be no good no strong for anybody other than them and he can do nothing about it.blood- no good? no strong?- yes because the empire dont care about it. It knows how to deal with not how to use it.space- no good? no strong?- you figured out the problem yoursef.his situation is:he went to agriculture school in uganda but the only thing he can learn is rocket science psychology and playing rugby and he must learn all three of this subjects that they dont teach at the same time,and everybody in that school hates rugby playersCongratulations friend! You have succefully ignored one of the first plot points used by the author!Yes, the discrimination based on cores is cliche as hell, true. But the author makes a whole construction of the why, how it came to be, and the merits and disadvantageof the structure based on the 4 elements.And the two main reasons for the bulling were quite simple too:First, he is a commoner-born. Second, he uses a 'secondary' element as main (Blood) and one used by one of their enemy nationsSpoilerMain Advantages of the 4 'Main/Primary' Elements:-More spells created-Easy to find resources (element/energy stones are created naturaly in a respective environment. Ocean/Lake produces water stone and such)-More definined personalities (it was latter theorised and almost confirmed to influence the attribute of the core)-Existent structure (the main elemental families of the Empire already have their respective places in their nation. Army, intelligence, defence, and more, making easier for people to find their path)Main Disadvantage:-Limited fighting style due to the existent structure and heritage-Too used in dealing with their fellow 4 elements, causing a glaring hole in the training of future soldiers/powerhouses (except for the elements used by the nations currently/formerly in war, like the Light/Darkness/Blood elements)-Lack of actual development in many fields unrelated to war due to the fixation with what they already have (funnily enough, this blocks them from improving their military as many things made for/by civilians may as well spark a whole change in technology)While the plot point is VERY cliche, I ended up quite impressioned with how well the author developed it as the world expanded.RubbishAmazing review back<<
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《Trinity of Magic》All Section Catalog
- Prologue: War On The Horizon.
- Chapter 1: Leaving Home I
- Chapter 1.2: Leaving home II
- Chapter 2: Lilly and Markus
- Chapter 3: Arriving at the Capital
- Chapter 4: Magic Evaluation
- Chapter 5: Fatebringer
- Chapter 6: The Reality of the Situation
- Chapter 7: First day of school
- Chapter 7.1: Multi-Affinity Mages
- Chapter 7.2: A Daring Plan
- Chapter 7.3: The Adventurer Guild
- Chapter 7.4: Goblin hunting
- Chapter 7.5: Hitting Rock Bottom
- Chapter 8.1: A Ray of Hope I
- Chapter 8.2: A Ray of Hope II
- Chapter 9: The Offer
- Chapter 10: Learning about Affinities
- Chapter 10.1: Making a Decision
- Chapter 11: Becoming a Noble
- Chapter 11.1: Imbuement and Attunement
- Chapter 12: Spell Engraving
- Chapter 13: [Blood manipulation]
- Chapter 14: Goblin hunting... again!
- Chapter 15.1: Perfect Body control I
- Chapter 15.2: Perfect Body control II
- Chapter 16: Ritual Magic
- Chapter 16.1: A moment of pain
- Chapter 17: A New Beginning
- Chapter 18.1: Rank Up Exam I
- Chapter 18.2: The Rank up Exam II
- Chapter 19: The Duel Approaches
- Chapter 20: Cards on the Table
- Chapter 21: A One-Sided Beat Down.
- Chapter 22: Viola Windtänzer.
- Chapter 23: Making plans.
- Chapter 24: Welcome, to the Trinity Project.
- Chapter 25: The Greatest Genius that has ever lived.
- Chapter 26: Going Home.
- Chapter 27: My cat's got a great purr-sonality.
- Chapter 28: Home, sweet home!
- Chapter 29: Going on an adventure.
- Chapter 30: The worst adventure ever.
- Chapter 31: The Baumgarten Underground Empire I.
- Chapter 32: The Baumgarten Underground Empire II.
- Chapter 33: The Baumgarten Underground Empire III.
- Chapter 34: The Baumgarten Underground Empire IV.
- Chapter 35: The Baumgarten Underground Empire V.
- Chapter 36: The Heart's Desire I.
- Chapter 37: The Heart's Desire II.
- Chapter 38: The Heart's Desire III.
- Chapter 39: A Fair Price.
- Chapter 40: The Trash Heart.
- Chapter 41: No Way Home.
- Chapter 42: The Right of the Strong.
- Chapter 43: Alexandria von Hohenheim.
- Chapter 44: Becoming a True Mage.
- Chapter 45: Why does my Brain hurt?
- Chapter 46: The Grand Heist.
- Chapter 47: Combat Classes.
- Chapter 48: Combat Classes II.
- Chapter 49: Combat Classes III.
- Chapter 50: Combat Classes IV.
- Chapter 51: Happy Birthday.
- Chapter 52: Birthday presents.
- Chapter 53: Meditation research.
- Chapter 54: Making Progress.
- Chapter 55: Finding a style.
- Chapter 56: The Terror of the Geistreich Family.
- Chapter 57: Finding the right spells.
- Chapter 58: Training the Body.
- Chapter 59: Blacksmith competition I.
- Chapter 60: Blacksmith competition II.
- Chapter 61: Visiting a Friend.
- Chapter 62: Traveling through Space.
- Chapter 63: An unexpected Twist I.
- Chapter 64: An unexpected Twist II.
- Chapter 65: An unexpected Twist III.
- Chapter 66: An unexpected Twist IV.
- Chapter 67: This is what happens.
- Chapter 68: Only One will Live.
- Chapter 69: Stories and Celebration.
- Chapter 70: Learning Mind Magic.
- Chapter 71: The Tournament I.
- Chapter 72: The Tournament II.
- Chapter 73: The Tournament III.
- Chapter 74: The Tournament IV.
- Chapter 75: The Tournament V.
- Chapter 76: The Tournament VI.
- Chapter 77: Battle Royale I.
- Chapter 78: Battle Royale II.
- Chapter 79: Battle Royale III.
- Chapter 80: Battle Royale IV.
- Chapter 81: Battle Royale V.
- Chapter 82: Battle Royale VI.
- Chapter 83: Betrayers see Betrayal.
- Chapter 84: The Betting Circle.
- Chapter 85: The Pairings.
- Chapter 86: The Finals I
- Chapter 87: The Finals II
- Chapter 88: The Finals III
- Chapter 89: The Finals IV
- Chapter 90: The Finals V
- Chapter 91: The Finals VI
- Chapter 92: Leo's Request
- Chapter 93: A Welcome Surprise
- Chapter 94: The Gathering I
- Chapter 95: The Gathering II
- Chapter 96: The Interview
- Chapter 97: The True Face of the Nobles
- Chapter 98: The Quarterfinal I
- Chapter 99: The Quarterfinal II
- Chapter 100: The Quarterfinal III
- Chapter 101: The Quarterfinal IV
- Chapter 102: Only Four remain
- Chapter 103: Leo vs Felix
- Chapter 104: Zeke vs Edmund
- Chapter 105: Making a Deal
- Chapter 106: Ezekiel vs Leo
- Chapter 107: The Victor Emerges
- Chapter 108: Award Ceremony
- Chapter 109: Saying Goodbye
- Chapter 110: Betrayal
- Chapter 111: Epilogue
- Prologue: A New Start
- B3 - Chapter 22: Soul Magic
- Book 3: Chapter 42: The Bloodsword Family V
- Book 3: Chapter 43: The Bloodsword Family VI
- Book 3: Chapter 44: A Strange Gathering
- Book 3: Chapter 45: Harmony Eclipse
- Book 3: Chapter 46: The Offer
- Book 3: Chapter 47: The Bloodletters
- Book 3: Chapter 48: The Present
- Book 3: Chapter 49: Chasing the Dragon
- Book 3: Chapter 50: The Second Lecture
- Book 3: Chapter 51: First Experiences as a Teacher
- Book 3: Chapter 52: Researching the Soul
- Book 3: Chapter 53: The Experiment
- Book 3: Chapter 54: An Unexpected Hurdle
- Book 3: Chapter 55: Meeting the Matriarch
- Book 3: Chapter 56: Spirit Summoning Ritual I
- Book 3: Chapter 57: Spirit Summoning Ritual II
- Book 3: Chapter 58: The Challenge
- Book 3: Chapter 59: Fighting the Thunderclaw
- Book 3: Chapter 60: Taking A Chance I
- Book 3: Chapter 61: Taking A Chance II
- Book 3: Chapter 62: Taking A Chance III
- Book 3: Chapter 63: Meeting the Spirit
- Book 3: Chapter 64: A Name and a Purpose
- Book 3: Chapter 65: Catching up on Things
- Book 3: Chapter 66: Sweeping Changes
- Book 3: Chapter 67: Advancement Ceremony I
- Book 3: Chapter 68: Advancement Ceremony II
- Book 3: Chapter 69: Planning the Future
- Book 3: Chapter 70: The Conference I
- Book 3: Chapter 71: The Conference II
- Book 3: Chapter 72: The Conference III
- Book 3: Chapter 73: Three out of Ten
- Book 3: Chapter 74: Making a Deal
- Book 3: Epilogue
- Book 4: Prologue: Ehrenlegion
- Book 4: Chapter 1: A Desperate Search
- Book 4: Chapter 2: Leaving Instructions
- Book 4: Chapter 3: Out and About
- Book 4: Chapter 4: Reaching the Border
- Book 4: Chapter 5: Welcome to Korrovan
- Book 4: Chapter 6: Silkroad Serenity Inn
- Book 4: Chapter 7: Lay of the Land
- Book 4: Chapter 8: Road to the Capital I
- Book 4: Chapter 9: Road to the Capital II
- Book 4: Chapter 10: Road to the Capital III
- Book 4: Chapter 11: Blood Manifestation
- Book 4: Chapter 12: Arrival
- Book 4: Chapter 13: The Jewel of the Desert
- Book 4: Chapter 14: The Lion's Den
- Book 4: Chapter 15: The Rana Samrat
- Book 4: Chapter 16: The Beginner's Circle
- Book 4: Chapter 17: Blood Dragon
- Book 4: Chapter 18: The Ceremony
- Book 4: Chapter 19: Drunken Philosophy
- Book 4: Chapter 20: Mana Breathing
- Book 4: Chapter 21: Finding A Path
- Book 4: Chapter 22: Dominating the Rings
- Book 4: Chapter 23: The Veergati I
- Book 4: Chapter 24: The Veergati II
- Book 4: Chapter 25: The Veergati III
- Book 4: Chapter 26: The Veergati IV
- Book 4: Chapter 27: Letters Home
- Book 4: Chapter 28: Treasure Pavillion I
- Book 4: Chapter 29: Treasure Pavillion II
- Book 4: Chapter 30: The Tragedy of the Gemkar Family I
- Book 4: Chapter 31: The Tragedy of the Gemkar Family II
- Book 4: Chapter 32: The Darkness of the Mine I
- Book 4: Chapter 33: The Darkness of the Mine II
- Book 4: Chapter 34: The Darkness of the Mine III
- Book 4: Chapter 35: The Darkness of the Mine IV
- Book 4: Chapter 36: The Darkness of the Mine V
- Book 4: Chapter 37: Escaping the Mine
- Book 4: Chapter 38: Glory or Death
- Book 4: Chapter 39: Bloodbath I
- Book 4: Chapter 40: Bloodbath II
- Book 4: Chapter 41: Beneath the Desert Sun I
- Book 4: Chapter 42: Beneath the Desert Sun II
- Book 4: Chapter 43: A Brewing Storm I
- Book 4: Chapter 44: A Brewing Storm II
- Book 4: Chapter 45: A Brewing Storm III
- Book 4: Chapter 46: A Brewing Storm IV
- Book 4: Chapter 47: Undercity I
- Book 4: Chapter 48: Undercity II
- Book 4: Chapter 49: The Ember Scar Cartel I
- Book 4: Chapter 50: The Ember Scar Cartel II
- Book 4: Chapter 51: The Ember Scar Cartel III
- Book 4: Chapter 52: The Hole I
- Book 4: Chapter 53: The Hole II
- Book 4: Chapter 54: The Hole III
- Book 4: Chapter 55: The Hole IV
- Book 4: Chapter 56: The Hole V
- Book 4: Chapter 57: The Hole VI
- Book 4: Chapter 58: The Hole VII
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