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Magician; Advanced Mage, this level of mage belongs to the rank capable of calling the wind and summoning the rain, divided into Mentor and Guide. The former is at the expert level, proficient in teaching magic, while the latter is at a lower rank, focusing more on the transcription of scrolls and the experimentation of potions.

Sorcerers; practitioners who use special spells, their power derives from a certain class of pseudo-deities, demigods, or lesser deities closer to the divine. They exist between priests and wizards, and are more akin to bards in a strict sense

Knight

Bounty Hunter: A professional who specializes in capturing fugitives

Warriors; they are advanced fighters who embody the qualities of samurai, swordsmen, and knights.

In contrast, there are relatively more types of mages, which is closely related to the variety of magic types. Regardless of the category, one must begin their training from the word level, progressing to the highest rank

Mercenary; a hired soldier

Paladin; the highest apologist knight of the Church, selected at a rate of one paladin for every three thousand paladins. The Golden Twelve Roses are the elite among them, and it is not always possible to gather twelve Rose Knights in every era. The more Rose Knights that appear, the more chaotic the era becomes

Dragon Knight; a high-ranking knight who can manipulate dragon beasts and ride them as mounts, master.

Royal; the knights serving the royal family are mostly the imperial guards and private soldiers of the royal members

The Pope; hetushu.com. The highest leader of the Church of Light, the earthly representative of the Goddess of Light, and also half of the king of the Holy Empire. He possesses five artifacts of light, making him the one who holds the most artifacts in the present age. An election is held every thirty years, and only the Twelve Golden Roses and the nine archbishops are eligible to compete.

Mage

swordsman; a skilled user of the sword

The pure series of weapon operators, the most fundamental aspect among martial practitioners

Priests; the advancement of clergy, earthly representatives of the divine, diverse in nature, with the High Priest and War Priest held in the highest regard. Those in such holy orders who have truly gained the favor of the supreme deity can be considered the closest to the divine among humanity

Summoner; a special profession advanced from Alchemist, capable of summoning various creatures ranging from low to high levels, a profession that is extremely dangerous, as a moment's carelessness may lead to summoning creatures that one cannot handle, and some powerful summoners can even summon deities

Beastmaster; a tamer who controls beasts, an expert specializing in the cultivation and manipulation of beasts for the advancement of alchemists

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Silver; a squire who studies and trains at the House of the White Knight and gains recognition can obtain this title

Forest Wanderers; travelers who are well-acquainted with the forest and possess strong wilderness survival skills. They possess knowledge acquired from m.hetushu.com that is comparable to that of formal scholars, and they have a special offensive capability against large creatures and forest beings. However, their general attack power is far inferior to that of ordinary warriors, and they can utilize some basic defensive and supportive magic.

Priests; the lowest tier of clergy, primarily focused on supportive magic. Almost all priests lack offensive magic, instead relying on prayers to receive blessings from the deity, making them the simplest practitioners of "divine power".

Therapists, also known as surgical therapists, are capable of healing individuals who have suffered severe physical injuries, enabling them to recover in a short period of time. They are indispensable support personnel on the battlefield

The Sage; the most powerful mage who lives in seclusion, well-versed in astronomy and geography, as well as the past and the future. The most renowned among them are the Ten Sages of Surabik, who represent the fusion of all human wisdom, a mysterious rank that is almost non-existent to the world.

Almost half of all adventures take place in forests, thus forest wanderers, who may not possess high combat abilities but are rich in knowledge, are often indispensable members of adventuring groups. They can coexist harmoniously with rogues, bards, fairies, dwarves, and orcs, and frequently travel together.

Interns; they are promoted from swordsmen and mercenaries, and there are also professional knight trainees who graduate directly from school. They generally serve in the military

The sorcerers manipulate the primal magic of nature, known as the "Source of Power". They can manifest various powerful spells through language and special gestures. However, unlike priests, their skills are derived from years of study rather than innate talent

Although the spells of a mage are extremely powerful, the lengthy incantations and slow casting speed mean that even a level 4 mage cannot defeat a single mercenary in a one-on-one situation. Only by reaching level 6 or above can this shortcoming be overcome. Moreover, even the paladins are not a match for them, and battles between higher-level mages become increasingly intense and spectacular

Alchemist; the most basic level of mage, like the warrior, is a necessary profession for advancing to other levels. They typically make a living by crafting items and are the most eclectic among all mage classes. They can only use simple magic and spells, and due to a lack of physical training, they are even weaker than ordinary people. Generally, one must reach the mage level before being able to venture out alone

The warrior class is the most important profession, serving as a necessary level for the development into other advanced professions. Generally, it can be divided into more than a dozen types, with the highest levels being the Paladin and Dragon Knight

Wanderers; strictly speaking, it is not a formal profession, but rather a group composed of individuals without fixed occupations who roam the world. They engage in various adventures akin to adventurers, often collaborating with libraries for exploration, and may also take on jobs similar to those of mercenaries. Among them are many skilled individuals, and a considerable number of criminals, like Mo Ya, also fall into this category.

Gold; a title that can only be awarded to advanced knights studying at the Golden Tree Academy of the Knightly Duchy. Such knights are already of a high rank and place great importance on honor. Although they share the same rank as the Templar knights, many among them possess exceptional strength.

Assassin: A professional killer specialized in assassination, with assassin guilds present in various continental nations

The Temple; the Knights of the Holy Light, advanced from the Temple Warriors. Although their combat power may be somewhat weaker than that of the Golden Knights, their resistance to magic far surpasses that of other knights of the same rank. They can utilize some basic light magic, such as healing and detecting evil. Each local church is equipped with a certain number of Temple Knights based on the population in the area

Anisia has hundreds of various professions, which can generally be divided into two main categories: those that utilize physical labor and those that engage mental faculties

They are divided into three main categories: flying dragons, earth dragons, and water dragons. Among them, the rank of the dragon beast determines the rank of the knight. A very small number of them ride on drakes or ancient dragons. The higher dragon species above drakes possess a strong sense of self-esteem and generally do not allow lower beings to ride on them, except for their closest companions and family. This is especially true for humans who have fallen to the fifth rank, making true dragon knights exceedingly rare. The higher dragon species above drakes possess a strong sense of self-esteem and generally do not allow lower beings to ride on them, except for their closest companions and family. This is especially true for humans who have fallen to the fifth rank, making true dragon knights exceedingly rare.

Warrior; a martial artist proficient in unarmed combat and other martial skills

The Dark Knight; the Fallen Knight Lake itself believes in the Dark Knight. Violence,

The prayer practitioner, who prays to the deity they believe in, specializes in casting supportive magic on the battlefield to assist both mages and warriors in combat, holding a status equivalent to that of clergy in the church

Since the era of the elves, the number of dragon warriors has significantly decreased. On one hand, this is due to the low fertility of the dragon race; on the other hand, humanity has lost the ancient magical powers and can no longer control the ancient dragons. Furthermore, the strength of a dragon knight is determined by the level of their dragon. Anisia has not seen the birth of high-level dragon warriors for three thousand years, and most of those that still exist are low-level dragon knights.

Cleric; the advancement of the priest. Clerics of this rank can use a limited number of offensive spells. In contrast to wandering priests, clerics often remain in temples to cultivate their skills

Bloody yet never indiscriminately killing the innocent, a powerful warrior who adheres to the neutral chaotic faction, has sacrificed life, property, and freedom to achieve their goals

Archmage; the advancement of sorcery. The last mages with such titles were all over a hundred years old. Their manipulation of magic is as effortless and natural as breathing air, each capable of altering the outcome of a small-scale battle

Warrior