Moreover, the value of professional abilities lies in quality, not quantity. Theoretically, a Professional could learn from all Six Major Guilds, but in practice, no one has the ti and energy for that.
Hearing the gentle reminder from the Healer Association President, the Hero once again fell into deep thought.
Speaking of which, though she wasn’t particularly interested in Magic Patterns, upon closer inspection, she realized that her body was indeed adorned with many designs.
The erald green pattern on her calves was the Professional Mark of a Martial Monk, the shimring water pattern on her waist signified the Transformation ability of the Serpent Queen of the Woodlands, and on her back, she bore the Curse of the Corrupted Phoenix.
If she didn’t want to brand a new Stigmata on too conspicuous a spot like her arms, there were indeed few options left.
While there’s no specific requirents for where on the body the Stigmata must be engraved, the Hero still hoped to choose a suitable, slightly more "normal" spot.
As she pondered, her gaze fell on her lower abdon.
Noticing the Hero’s gaze, the Healer Association President smiled slightly. Despite his youthful appearance, his smile carried an elder’s tender compassion.
"Ah, it looks like I’ll need a female ntor. This is a fine choice—symbolizing the protection of purity and life."
The affird Hero blushed slightly and nodded silently.
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[Popularity of Magic Tattoos]
D100 30=d100(80) 30 =110
In the Kingdom, as the Guild system is widely adopted, nearly every Official Professional has a Professional Mark engraved on their body.
Be it Stigmata, War Scar, Engraving, Blood Badge, Pupil Star, or the Stealth Mark commonly used by the Thief Guild, though the nas and forms may differ, the underlying technology is largely the sa.
Most Life Associations also adopt so form of Professional Mark from the Six Major Guilds, for example, the Forging Association predominantly uses War Scars.
While there are no official mandates on the location of the marks, there are so unwritten conventions, such as Thieves usually concealing the Stealth Mark underneath their wrists—a place of great importance for those who value Agility.
The Stealth Mark does not light up with the flow of Magic Power but instead becos visible under special magic light, and it is also favored by so Life Professions that require ticulous work.
In the Church, those aspiring to be Ascetics, or serving as Fanatics, often brand Stigmata in noticeable places, so even shave their heads to engrave it on top, showing absolute devotion to their faith.
mbers of the Healer Association also have their unique preferences. As the President ntioned, since the Healer Profession safeguards life, many female Healers choose to imprint the Stigmata in more symbolically significant spots, like above the heart, or—
"Thank you, I appreciate the trouble." said the Hero softly, a hint of shyness in her voice.
Her face blushed as she watched the female ntor’s hand lift from her lower abdon, feeling a lingering warmth where it had been.
"It’s my pleasure, after all, it’s a task entrusted by the President, and I’m also very happy to see soone like you joining us."
She looked at the Healer who seed even more mature than the President and smiled.
[Stigmata Styles]
1. Cross
2. Heart-shaped
3. Snake Staff
4.1
5.2
6.3
7. Circle♛
8. Star Light
9. White Wings
10. Critical Success/Extre Failure
D10=d10(7)=7
With the flow of Magic Power, a pattern made of circles and red lines erged on the Hero’s lower abdon.
By rely Sensing intently, one could access the knowledge stored within the imprint as if flipping through a book, and grasp that ineffable control over Magic Power.
How to stimulate Life Force to stop bleeding, how to block the invasion of germs and toxins, how to accelerate cell regeneration to heal wounds, how to adjust nerve signals with Magic Power to ease severe pain...
Although the Martial Monk’s Stigmata also held such Nature, knowledge from different fields still caused the Hero’s eyes to widen with discovery.
However, the Hero knew that now was not the ti for in-depth exploration. She cald the Magic Power coursing within her, and the Stigmata gradually dimd, her smooth skin once again covered by clothing.
[Hero gains Life Profession: Healer LV10]
[Each level of Life Profession gains 1 point of related attribute bonus. For Healer, Charm and Perception.]
[Hero’s Charm 5, Hero’s Perception 5]
Hero acquired skills:
[dical Care LV1: Basic healing skills, including Magic Power hemostasis, cooling to reduce fever, and other tricks]
[Human Anatomy Insight LV1: Damage and healing effects on Humanoid creatures *1.1]
"It seems to have gone smoothly. Thank you for your hard work."
After the Engraving, the Healer Association President who was called by the female ntor nodded to both of them.
Although he looked even younger than the female ntor, she treated him with utmost respect.
After all, when she had just undergone Reincarnation, the President already had this appearance, and now that she had beco a ntor, the President still looked the sa... sadly, she just couldn’t master such a Skill.
She glanced again at the Hero, thinking how one so young possessed such great Strength and such cuteness; she probably wouldn’t change much by the ti she reached her age.
With this thought, she silently Sighed in her heart, lanting that ti was especially rciless to her alone.
Unaware of the subtle grievance in the ntor’s eyes, the Healer Association President grinned, revealing his teeth.
"There’s no absolute boundary between life and death; in fact, death is the norm in this world."
He looked at the circular emblem symbolizing the Healers on the wall and spoke seriously.
"Inside the circle is life, outside the circle is death. Life is so fragile that just a slight fracture in the circle allows death to enter through the gap, slowly consuming Vitality."
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