It purified the surroundings and created a barrier that would keep out impure beings and powers.
If an undead were to jump into it, they would be purified in an instant.
Since it is deployed over such a wide area, it was probably ritual magic.
If a large group of people worked together to distribute the burden, prepared catalyst items to fuel the magic, and spent plenty of time on top of that, they could use advanced magic and display miraculous power. This was called Ritual Magic.
â⊠Alastair, whatâs this?â
âIâm sorry. Itâs a scenario that I thought was unlikely to be realized and was excluded.â
She asked how the operation would go in this case, and Alastairâs response was apologetic.
â I wonât be offended, just state your reasons for eliminating it. It might help us in the future.â
âYes. First of all, it seemed unlikely that the Knights would have thought of using such large-scale defensive magic and requested it from the Temple. In the temple of the royal city, ritual magic is only used to resuscitate the dead, which is important, and the priests are not proficient enough to stockpile the catalysts. For these reasons, I had ruled out the possibility.â
âHmm⊠letâs keep that in mind for now. And now we can recover from this.
The reason why the temple unexpectedly used ritual magic was also a matter of concern, but more importantly, what they needed to do something about it now was to get rid of it.
âThe point is to break through the barrier, right?â
A projectile cannon was firing atop the city wall.
She didnât know if it was a gunpowder detonation or magic, but at any rate, some kind of propulsion propelled the cannonball, and it didnât ⊠rain down on the undead line, but landed far in front of the line.
âA test run?â
âPerhaps. But in a war between humans, there are times when they fire their cannons at each other in a coordinated manner to start a war. Therefore, the roar of a cannon is considered a signal to commence war, and to fire a cannon unilaterally without sending a messenger would be the height of disrespect.â
âI see. The fact that defensive ritual magic was used, in other words, it was a declaration that the fight was on.â
âI think we can safely assume so.â
If they looked, they would see archers on the walls of the city, holding longbows. They were aiming diagonally upward, shooting arrows in a mountainous trajectory.
The range of the longbow exceeded that of a cannon. As for long-range attacks, it outperformed most magic in terms of power and range.
Ordinary arrows would not do much damage against the undead, but they would definitely soak the arrows in holy water before shooting them. The damage became a specialized one for undead just like a weapon affected by âȘConsecrationâ«.
â Hmph.â
Rene snorted irritably and held up the red magic staff.
A reddish-black light the size of a soccer ball converged at the tip of the staff.
In the next instant, it passed over the heads of the army and headed in a straight line toward the royal capital with an enormous output resembling a geyser.
*
The first to notice the attack were, of course, the knights on the walls, who were ready for battle.
âWhoa!?â
Seeing the oncoming death flash, the gunnery men who were cleaning the muzzles of their projectile guns sat up.
But the flash stopped right in front of them.
It hit the barrier of holy energy and stopped, only to spark off again like a struggle.
Realizing that they were not going to die, the gunners stood up, wobbling.
A flash of red and black extended from right in front of them to the rear palanquin of the undead army, as if an invisible giant were holding a rusty iron rod.
âYou mean to tell me theyâre going to attack us at this distance!?â
âWhat terrifying magical powerâŠâ
Both the gunners and the archers around them were experts at long-range combat.
The distance of long-range attacks in large-scale battles was generally drilled into their minds.
This was a blow that betrayed that.
âA formidable magical force, to be sure. But⊠the priests prevented it.â
âYeah.â
Someone said, and someone responded.
The thought that âthe unity of mankind defeated itâ, even though they felt the might of the enemy, was their hope for victory.
â We will not let the unholy undead overrun our capital. The gods are watching our battle. Let us pray together for victory. We will win. ⊠Now is the time to break the nightmare of the former king.â
The death-colored flashes continued to play like water on a glass window at the boundary of the barrier.
Seeing that, the knights said a short prayer and moved for the next attack.
*
âI wonder if they have some fantasy about holy magic. Holy magic is only effective against the undead and curse magic because itâs the opposite attribute.â
In addition, this level of âhopeâ was outrageous.
The knights on the city walls seemed to think they had absolute protection.
âMagic of opposite attributes cancel each other out⊠which means itâs just a purely magical contest. The only reason holy magic does so much damage to the undead is because it can cut off the magic that animates them.â
Holy magic purged evil powers and beings.
âŠWhy didnât they think that it could be the other way around? Didnât they think that the evil undead will wear their evil power to protect themselves from holy magic? Do they think it is not possible that the holy land, which had been purified, can be defiled again by evil magic?
How could they believe that their God alone was absolute?
âAnd then thereâs ⊠ah, yes, holy magic is boosted in power by the blessings of some God or other. Perhaps holy magic is the weakest Divine Protection Cheat that God can give to the human race.â
Or perhaps that was the root of the misunderstanding.
It was magic that borrowed the power of God and exercised a power greater than the magicianâs own, so it must be superior to the evil one.
It was said that this world was once created by the âMediatorâ, who existed alone in a space of nothingness, tearing itself apart.
Everything being balanced between positive and negative. If that was the case, then it must be as powerful as the God who gave Divine Protections to the human race ⊠on the opposite side.
âIâm sorry, but Iâve got one of those Divine Protection too. I got a ⊠special cheat from the Evil God, who is equal in power to the Great God!â
â ⊠Alastair. Can you have some Lich around here check to see if there are any more knights on the walls with the «Crystal Eye»?â
To give instructions to the undead she had created, she only needed to think, but if she needed an answer, it was sometimes easier for her to give verbal instructions from the beginning, because it was easier from a sensory standpoint.