Inheritance by ritual inheritance.
It is for the lord of the house of nobles and knights to pass on power to the next generation.
Basically, when the owner dies, the power is automatically taken over.
Therefore, living inheritance will most often be done to avoid confusion in the home, where the owner himself/herself formally selects a successor.
Now, this lifetime inheritance is immediately understandable, but it gives power to children.
But then, there is the question of what happens to the ancestral lords who have inherited after they have inherited during their lifetime.
You will still be able to use your own magic after you die, and the next owner will receive the magic that was flowing in by the magical connection that was connected from below.
Therefore, if the ancient lord inherits the new lord alive, the ancient lord will not only lose the magic pass, but also lose the ability to use magic.
I have had to make a major change to the Rubić, Hermes, or Boutika houses.
It is not just the replacement of the representative of the aristocracy, but for the prince himself, it is the seizure of all power.
Therefore, the main shift is seen as a heavy measure, and it is necessary to ask questions about the previous situation that was forced by doing so.
I inherited it alive.
As a general example, I inherited power from my son, Alford, so I could no longer use magic.
In fact, I lost my powers.
Until then, the amount of magic possessed had greatly diminished, and the life magic given by the church, Fontana's Ice Spear and Ice Spirit Summon could no longer be used.
But I couldn't use all my magic anymore.
Original magic I developed such as [leveling] and [soil improvement].
That was created by my own power, not the magic I inherited from my ancestors.
What happens when such magicians inherit their own magic during their lifetime? After they inherit it it, they can continue to use it without losing it from my founder.
I checked with God Aisha in advance, and it certainly happened after I executed it.
In other words, I can't use any magic from the church or the Fontana family right now, but I can use Balka magic.
And there's a story ahead.
I wondered what would happen if I made a new magic after I inherited it alive.
Apparently Aisha has actually seen such cases.
Not only did the wizard inherit power, but the wizard who developed the magic himself created a child with inheritance rights in the ritual of inheritance, and inherited power to that child.
Then, if the wizard developed a new magic, the child who had already inherited it could not use the new magic.
Finally, I inherited my magic and magic pass from my son Alford, but after that, even if I create magic, neither Alford nor the Knight of Barca can use that new magic.
Some people may see this as a big disadvantage.
But it was just right for me now.
As a matter of fact, the magic of too much influence was nearing completion.
Ah, you've succeeded in curse culture.
A new spell, Arus?
"Yes, Elvis. My named magic team became a spell. Name is magic.
Heh, naming ? Um, does that mean you can impart magic on your own?
"That's right. If you cast a spell, a magic team will automatically be formed in front of the palm of your hand, so you can name the opponent. That way they can use their magic."
"... is that good? Doesn't the church complain that you can name yourself after a baptism?
"You'll complain. That's why I inherited it alive."
Develop new magic.
I've made some magic up to now, but I realized that "it's time to succeed in the curse culture."
And there was something that I felt would soon be able to spell.
That was [naming].
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