Speaking of Merlin's ravens, every single one of the ravens that once circled above the Stockholm Concert Hall was brought back by the Europa League.
Due to their sheer number, all member states participated in research projects on crows and obtained some components of crows.
Dozens of crows are still being kept by the Europa League in Brussels and Stockholm.
They discovered some previously unseen biological structures in Merlin's crows.
These new discoveries cannot be linked to magic, nor can they be artificially synthesized.
As for the raven feathers, England used their share to make a few magic wands.
Wiles tried it too, but it did not enhance the magical effects at all.
“Give it a try.” Wiles took the Ravenfeather Wand from Daniel and handed it to Charles.
He thought it might be useful, after all, the magic Charles possessed was completely different from theirs in terms of mechanism.
Charles took the wand and waved it: "aquapropagatioshaisacolligentes"
After appearing out of thin air, the water sphere flew straight forward, creating a powerful impact.
Superimposing vector forces and elemental changes is a technique Wiles wouldn't have used.
Wiles asked, "Charles, is it because of the wand that this effect can be achieved?"
Or is it possible to achieve a similar effect without a wand?
Because a simple water sphere has no power, unlike the magicians in fantasy literature.
Only when the elements change and force is applied can it have a certain effect.
In the video you posted on Facebook, you didn't seem to have mastered any similar magic; you just created a water sphere and applied a binding force to it, without any further effects.
Charles replied without hesitation, "That's the effect the water polo should have."
It should have a certain impact in itself.
To be honest, the staff does have its uses; it helps me concentrate better.
In my view, magic is an idealistic phenomenon, so how much power it can exert and what effect it can have depends entirely on the strength of your will and your concentration.
A wand can effectively focus your attention on a point in front of it.
At the same time, the combination of the wand and the spell will make you feel more like a mage, achieving a certain overlap with the image of a mage in your imagination.
Therefore, I believe that the wand does play a certain role, but it only serves a supporting function. A different wand could achieve a similar effect.
I couldn't sense any fundamental difference between this wand and the Harry Potter wands I bought at Universal Studios.
Wiles nodded thoughtfully, because he thought the other person's views on wands were quite valuable.
Because the magic Charles used was closer to the traditional image of a mage on Earth.
Spells, staffs, and gestures are standard equipment. As for the magic that Wiles himself possesses, it is more like a kind of cognition of the world, a cognition that interacts with the material world.
Magic may seem like idealism, with the world changing according to my will; subjective idealism, to some extent, occupies the high ground of philosophical opposition.
However, this matter has actually been discussed among mages themselves. The driving force of magic comes from the understanding of the world, and the extent to which one can unleash the power of the magical mind depends on that understanding.
Moreover, cognition must be correct; if cognition is incorrect, the material world cannot transform your consciousness into reality.
Therefore, this is not subjective idealism.
(To add, the idealism in Chinese translation should actually be called subjective idealism, while the idealism in Western philosophy should more accurately be called formalism.)
Idealism holds that concepts, or forms, are eternal, while their corresponding responses in the material world are constantly changing.
After discussing mathematical physics with Charles, Wiles determined that Charles's expertise in the subject was very limited, probably only at the level of a second-year high school student.
In other words, the opponent's magic originates from incantations and gestures, and there is little need to understand its essence.
And it was confirmed that the opponent's spellcasting path was indeed completely different.
"We need to cooperate with the Europa League; this is not something we can handle on our own."
It might even be necessary to notify Merlin.
"I am not against cooperating with the Europa League, but we need to get the benefits we deserve."
"Obviously there is no problem, since only London can reproduce the magic, and the research cannot continue even if Charles goes elsewhere."
Therefore, whether it's research into magic or finding the essence of this incident, it all needs to be conducted in London.
"If we conduct the research in London, wouldn't the results be entirely at our disposal?"
"The most urgent tasks now are two things. The first is to determine the source of Charles's magic and who he learned the spells from."
The second thing is to determine whether everyone can learn magic. If everyone can, then there's a huge problem.
Having magic has its advantages, but it's mostly disadvantageous.
People from all over England and even the Europa League will flock to London, and the whole city will get out of control.
Compared to America, England has very strict gun control.
However, magic cannot be controlled; it is a power, and powers cannot be controlled through administrative means like external objects.
This is just like hacking.
"It's too late to block the news online; it's already circulating everywhere on Twitter and YouTube."
We need to debunk these rumors.
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