Chapter 53 Target: All-round Demon Hunter



Chapter 53 Goal: All-round Demon Hunter (Page 1/2)

The emergence of new skills seemed to establish a new goal for Frank's somewhat confused and comfortable life in an instant.

Since he was able to add new alchemy skills, plus his current swordsmanship marked as the Viper School swordsmanship.

Doesn't that mean that he is completely likely to learn the swordsmanship of other demon hunter schools and become a demon hunter who has mastered the skills of all schools?

And according to this idea, if the source power is enough, then in addition to the demon hunter's own skills, can he also master the combat skills of other professions?

This is not a delusion. The source power is so mysterious that it can not only directly strengthen his body, but also directly enhance his swordsmanship out of thin air. So, what else can't be done?

At present, all demon hunters are divided into six schools.

Bear School, Viper School, Wolf School, Griffin School, Cat School, and Manticore School.

Because of their different experiences and philosophies, these six schools have gone their separate ways and rarely contacted each other after the destruction of the Demon Hunter Cult due to conflicts between them.

Now, hundreds of years have passed, and they now live in different parts of the northern and southern continents, leading different lives.

Among them, the members of the Bear School are like mercenaries, most of whom are active in the Skellige Islands. They are a group of demon hunters who have been stripped of emotions by mutations, have cold and stern personalities, value practical benefits, and are tenacious.

This school is famous for its physical toughness and cold style of doing things. In battle, it is accustomed to using powerful attacks and wearing thick armor to withstand more damage.

In short, it is a heavy armored warrior with infinite strength.

Holding a two-handed sword, using the New Year's greeting sword technique, beheading all those who disobey.

And this style makes them quite popular in the Skellige Islands, which advocates honor and bravery. They are all admired as warriors, unlike other schools in the north, which have long been despised and slandered.

The Griffin School is probably the school with the fewest members at present. Including the famous portrait of George the Dragon Slayer hung by Vesemir in Kaer Morhen, the number of active members is limited.

At present, the only living person Frank can think of is Cohen, who was rarely described in the original novel, once taught Ciri swordsmanship, participated in the Second Nilfgaard War, and died on the operating table where Shani was.

And Cohen's teacher, the old Griffin School demon hunter, Kelda, who still lives in the ruins of the Kaer Siren Fortress in the north.

In addition to these two people, the master demon hunter of the Griffin School, Elan, who was once active in the era of the Order, is now missing and his life or death is unknown.

Looking at the six schools, the demon hunters of the Griffin School can be said to be the school that pays the most attention to character among all demon hunters. The demon hunters of this school advocate the noble spirit of chivalry, punish evil and help the weak, and do not ask for rewards.

They believe that demon hunters should protect civilians and fight to protect this world. They are typical idealists.

They even often do not charge any fees when carrying out commissions, and they act for free. Their overall reputation is very good and they are respected by many people.

However, such behavior has given some stubborn people in the wizarding world a reason not to pay.

This is also one of the reasons why many fellow demon hunters scold the Griffin School.

Compared with the strength and physique of the Bear School, the Griffin School is best at sigils. Some powerful Griffin School demon hunters can even instantly release sigils comparable to warlock spells, which is very powerful. As

for the Wolf School where Geralt is, this is probably the most familiar school for game players.

This group of wolf school demon hunters are active in the northern countries, and they will return to their college castle Kaermerhan every winter to spend the winter. Each member trusts and helps each other.

There is also an old demon hunter Vesemir who survived from the period of the Order in the school. It can almost be said that it is the school with the most complete inheritance and the deepest feelings among all demon hunter schools.

The fighting style that the Wolf School excels in gives Frank a sense of balance, as well as the gorgeous sword dance they perform against a group of enemies, also known as the Wolf Dance, which is very sharp.

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