Or from another angle, consider it from the conflicts between schools of thought. At the beginning of the birth of "new magic", it was obviously opposed by many traditional spellcasters, especially th
Or from another angle, consider it from the conflicts between schools of thought. At the beginning of the birth of "new magic", it was obviously opposed by many traditional spellcasters, especially those scholars who respected the ancient "elven magic" and had an authoritative position in the world at that time. Since "new magic" has impacted the theoretical basis of the original magic system, many "conservatives" will prove that the original theoretical system is correct through various methods, including by studying the effects of certain "new magic". Then try to reproduce this effect using the principles of the "classic magic system" to prove that the past theory is still perfect. This approach may have certain results, but it is obviously impossible to continue to be successful. Just like the "Mysterious Barrier" example cited above, even though the effect may be the same, the process is completely different. Further "new magic" is likely to be banned because its amazing effects are unstable, or considered evil. This may also explain why the "classic magic system" still dominates. This also leaves a lot of room for setting the possible contributions that humans can make in the development of this system. ...If I think about it like this, I'm afraid it will be endless, but when I think about the impact these may have on the entire setting, it makes people feel very excited. A final note. In fact, this article only talks about it in general terms as a whole, and a lot of detailed work has not yet been carried out in detail. I'm afraid that if it really goes ahead, it won't be able to be included in this short article. In addition, many of the ideas are indeed very personal, and there are inevitably some extreme or even wrong parts in them. I hope you will not hesitate to correct me.