After demonstrating his basic lightning spells, Mortem proceeded to explain each one to Canna.
"These are the foundational spells for any lightning mage master"
Spark Bolt: A quick burst of electrical energy that can stun opponents.
Thunderclap: Creates a loud noise and a bright flash to disorient enemies.
Static Shield: Forms a protective barrier of static electricity around the caster.
Chain Lightning: Releases a bolt that can jump between multiple targets.
Electro-Step: Allows the caster to move swiftly by harnessing electrical currents.
Rejuvenating Surge: Coats the caster's body in a gentle electrical field, speeding up stamina and mana recovery over time.
As Mortem detailed the intricacies of each spell, Canna listened intently, absorbing the knowledge eagerly.
Out of all the basic lightning spells Mortem showcased, the one that resonated most with him was the Rejuvenating Surge. Unlike the others, this spell coated his body in a gentle electrical field, offering not just defensive or offensive capabilities but also practical utility.
As Mortem explained its benefits, Canna grew fascinated with the spell: it promised faster stamina recovery during intense battles and quicker restoration of mana, enabling him to cast spells more frequently. The versatility of the Rejuvenating Surge made it an invaluable asset in Canna's eyes, provided he mastered the skill to wield it effectively.
Mortem had already started grilling some dungeon monster meat. As the first pieces finished cooking, he offered them to his master. As Canna chewed the flavorless, tough meat, the subtle hum of magic began to revitalize him. Each bite sent waves of warmth and energy through his body, restoring the mana he had expended from training.
Canna kept the Rejuvenating Surge spell active while he ate to replenish his mana reserves more quickly. However, now that it was time for weapons training with Vorgrim, he reluctantly turned it off. He wasn't confident in his ability to maintain the spell while also focusing on Vorgrim's instructions, as part of his mind needed to remain engaged to keep the spell active.
Canna's heart swelled with pride as he leveled up his sword mastery skill to level 3. The countless hours of rigorous training were finally paying off. Vorgrim, his ever-stoic mentor, nodded approvingly. "Well done, my liege," he said. "You've proven yourself with the sword. Now it's time to expand your expertise."
Canna looked expectantly at Vorgrim. "What weapon will I be training with next Vorgrim?" he asked eagerly.
"For now, my liege, I will let you decide. To obtain the 'Weapon Mastery' skill, you need to reach level 3 proficiency with at least seven different weapons. So, choose any weapon, and we can begin your training with it.
Canna surveyed the assortment of weapons scattered across the ground. There were spears, axes, bows, daggers, maces, and many more to choose from. Each weapon held its own unique potential and challenge. He took a moment to ponder his options, considering the strengths and weaknesses of each.
His gaze lingered on the daggers. They were the first weapons he had ever trained with, and he had always appreciated their convenience. Unlike the larger, more cumbersome swords and spears, daggers could be easily concealed, making them perfect for stealth and quick attacks. He remembered how their compact size and versatility had often given him an edge in tight situations.
After a moment of contemplation, Canna decided to stick with the daggers. He felt a sense of familiarity and confidence holding them again. This was the weapon he wanted to improve on first. With the daggers, he could refine his skills in agility and precision, crucial traits for a well-rounded warrior.
He picked up a pair of finely crafted daggers, feeling their balanced weight in his hands. These daggers were a significant upgrade from his old ones. As he swung them experimentally, they felt as light as a feather, their superior craftsmanship evident in every movement.
Looking up at Vorgrim, curiosity filled his eyes as he wondered how he could achieve the dagger mastery skill with these new weapons.
"Good choice, my liege," Vorgrim stated. "To be honest, training with daggers is much harder than with a sword. But before I explain why, I'll tell you what must be done to achieve dagger mastery. Just like before, we will have to train using unconventional methods."