Chapter 5 Geis
It is obvious that Kelar is the destined Knight of the Round Table and will be an enemy of the witch in the future, but Morgan, who is a witch, is actually willing to teach her all her magic.

Believe me, witch sister!

Perhaps, in this classical age of gods, everyone attaches great importance to credibility and promises, and not everyone can point at the Luo River and fart without scruples.

The magic knowledge that Morgan possesses is not like that of Cthulhu. People who are not intelligent enough to understand it will either die or become disabled if they just remember that knowledge.

What can I say about magic? Apart from its mysterious characteristics and the need for secret inheritance, it is not essentially different from worldly knowledge.

It is also a basic way of cognition and understanding of the world.

It's like, even if you can't understand calculus, if you have a good memory, you can memorize the calculus formulas in your head. Even if you can't understand it and can't apply it, you can write it down.

In fact, if Kelar had a full understanding of Morgan, he would not be surprised by her behavior.

In pan-human history, Morgan hated Altria, thinking that this defective sister had taken his throne...

At the same time, he sent his children to Artoria to serve as Knights of the Round Table. Morgan's sons made many outstanding achievements under King Arthur and became important assistants.

Sometimes Morgan wanted to join forces with the King to deal with Arthur, but sometimes he felt that the King was not a suitable partner, and unconsciously helped Altria...

All these behaviors reveal that Morgan is a complex, contradictory, treacherous and changeable person.

This witch's personality is indeed not suitable for being a king.

Morgan's obsession with becoming the King of Britain was so strong that it even formed a Noble Phantasm.

But now she could neither defeat the humble King Vortigern nor disobey her conceptual father, King Uther.

And she was destined to be no match for King Arthur in the future.

"Humph, my magic is not that easy to learn!" Morgan saw Kelar's happy face, but he crossed his arms and sneered coldly: "If a magical accident occurs, don't expect me to save you, Kelar!"

Many modern magic tricks were called "magic" in ancient times, even in the Age of Gods.

And as mystery fades, magic degenerates into sorcery.

Kelar kept smiling: "Yes, yes, then I will yell 'Morgan save me'!"

He now understood the tsundere side, or rather, the complexity, of this witch lady.

Ok……

To sum it up in one sentence, Morgan said no, but he really did want it!
When he first came into contact with Morgan, the witch lady didn't even bother to teach him anything. On the contrary, Kelar was almost tricked by Morgan into the witch's hut and turned into fruit candy using fairy magic.

Thanks to his alertness and the fact that Morgan was not a very thoughtful person, Kelar was able to break free. This also made the great goblin look at him differently.

"Stop talking nonsense!" Just as Kelar was thinking about how to deal with Morgan in the future, Morgan had already lost his patience. He crossed his arms and said proudly, "Kelar, what do you want to learn?"

"Let me make it clear that I can teach you everything I know, but if your learning progress does not satisfy me, I may terminate the teaching at any time."

"I have no interest in teaching a naive fool step by step."

"Naive? If you say so, then so be it!" Listening to Morgan's evaluation, Kelar did not refute. It was good to be able to learn something.

Kelar thought about it carefully and said, "Morgan, is there any magic that can quickly enhance my personal strength?" "It would be best if it could allow me to directly reach the level of Britain's top hero."

After all, truth needs to be supported by strength.

Kelar might want to do something, but why has he not done anything until now, and instead can only do some small jobs related to farming development?
Because Kelar knows, if you want to change the world, what is the most important thing?
It is not those principles that are lofty and great enough but too empty and hypothetical, but the force that is enough to make people sit down and listen to you honestly.

It should be noted that violence is the basis of all rules and the meta-rule.

I take back what I said before. He is not a naive and stupid kid. It turns out that this little guy is quite insightful!

Morgan raised his eyebrows, although this excessive enthusiasm for power might lead him astray.

But, who cares?
"Yes, this kind of power does exist, and I happen to know it."

Morgan is worthy of being the Encyclopedia Britannica. If it were any other magician, even Merlin, they probably wouldn't know how to fulfill Keilar's request, but Morgan knew. She asked, "Keilar, do you know 'Geis'?"

Geis, prohibition, also called oath, taboo.

It is one of the basic elements of Celtic culture.

Once a Geis is established, even the son of a God King or a great hero cannot disobey it. If someone accidentally finds out that you have established a Geis, it would be like exposing your weak spot to the other party.

But at the same time, establishing Geis will also gain great power.

The more demanding and strict the Geis is, the more powerful it is.

In the early stages of development, all major civilizations had very strict requirements for "oaths", and there were even countries and nations that believed in the god of oaths as their main god.

Those who break their oaths will be despised wherever they go.

But not everyone can establish a Geis. You can't just swear an oath and then establish a Geis and gain the corresponding power.

Geis is not a power that belongs to ordinary people. To establish Geis, one needs "status". The more noble a person is, the stronger the binding force of the Geis he establishes and the stronger his ability is. This is not only for oneself, but also for others.

Diarmuid, who is known as the "Glorious Face", was bewitched by the Supreme King's Princess Granne. He could not disobey the ban imposed by the princess's "dignity", even if it meant betraying his lord and running away.

The more great deeds a hero has accomplished, the more famous a knight is, the more Geis he has. In a sense, the number of Geis a person has does represent his status and power.

Depending on the situation, the more detailed and binding the instructions are, the higher the accuracy will be. The priority of Geis depends on the dignity of the person who issued the prohibition, with the highest priority being the true self.

"Geis?" Kelar lowered his head and thought for a moment before saying, "Geis? The Achilles' heel of Cu Chulainn and Diarmuid?"

"Yes." Morgan's pupils shrank, but he nodded calmly in an instant: "Perhaps the only one that meets your requirements is Geis. As long as you make a terrible enough oath, you can obtain a strong enough protective power."

Morgan had no good intentions at all. Geis was indeed very powerful, but the heroes who made the oath basically died at the hands of their own Geis.

Isn't it said that Morgan is a complex and contradictory person?
She obviously admired Kelar very much, but she was able to leave Kelar with this fatal weakness without changing her expression.

If Morgan knew about Kelar's Geis...

Witches have always been the mortal enemies of heroes. Even a strong man like Cu Chulainn was killed by Queen Maeve after his Geis were discovered by her. All his Geis were broken within a day.

(End of this chapter)

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