Young Ayle's mental body fluttered down in front of Gandalf as he swelled his cheeks in disgruntled fashion.

"Ayle Sethroomnil... you hadn't disappeared yet..."

When I overheard a whine that I had inadvertently zeroed, Ayle narrowed his eyes and looked at me.

After being ejected out of my right eye at the hands of Demon King Gandalf, when I noticed he was missing, but apparently he wasn't extinguished.

"... In the first place, I thought when I got in our way in the 'right eye' before, I could just leave a seal and disappear. You've been snooping around for a while?

"No way. I just took the time to rebuild it. You couldn't perceive the outside world from the beginning. Believe it or not, it's up to you."

That's a lie. It's easy to suspect what it is, but that's just not the situation right now.

The ancient magical civilizers, hiding in this' Ark of Elements', also had the opposite of the appropriately managed environment and Evaldi, which, unlike other dungeons, did not give rise to the need to take various measures to maintain the population.

But if Ayle and the High Elves are home to "The Fairy Town of White Asia," it shouldn't be strange to be following a different history from this dungeon.

Ayle herself seemed to have a good understanding of what she was called for, and she began to speak without having to demand it here.

"The 'Fairy Town of White Asia' was a dungeon at the hands of the Alphazle itself, but it was only a shelter for the elves. Although we had no choice but to escape and accommodate humans... it was hard to say that it was the right environment for them."

"Is that why humans have died?

Yeah, and Ayle affirmed briefly.

"Of course, we also tried to bottom-up the number of individuals using Leaveslasil. Temporarily, it worked... but soon I knew there was a problem."

"Problem?

"Reeveslasil's blood-drawing man could not use magic."

Stunning - never came to mind now.

Not only me, but Garnett and the others reacted the same way, not least to say that I had an imagination.

If the 'magic' used by ancient magic civilizations is strictly different from our 'skills', it is obvious that the biggest difference lies there.

If it was rather completely irrelevant, I don't know how the hell they talked about Reeveslasil.

"There was no such problem at the first stage due to poor quality. The second, third and every generation surfaced, and by the time I realized it, pureblooded humans themselves were rare... maybe the dark elves there didn't care about the survival of a species called humans, so I don't know how to go into detail."

Second, a small question passed the back of my brain.

Gandalf himself said something like 'I don't care about humans,' and he said that was the biggest difference from Evaldi.

But at the same time, Gandalf looked like he wanted to get my power, even if it wasn't.

Even though the resurrection of the alphazur is desirable, it is not bound by human survival… Could the primitive body of the resurrection not have had to be a fellow human being?

"The watered population did not have the power to maintain a civilization that presupposed the existence of magic. The cause was screamed out in theory, but it was no longer retrievable. Reeveslasil himself was a Loki trap."

"You're missing humans from most dungeons because of that..."

"We're still stuck in the middle of another phase. What could possibly be the descendants of ancient magic civilizations could not be helpless and doomed?

I get in trouble when they say what would be - I also did the point when Gandalf, so let's not repeat the same thing.

It is enough to understand that that is common sense for the demons who lived at the time.

"What they found as a breakthrough was the magic crest that Alphazle left as the basis for the resurrection. Although the original purpose was unlikely to be fulfilled, the study left about two useful results."

Let Ayle stand a thin, white finger.

"The first is the extremely limited inheritance of the magic of the alphazle. Although this in itself was only a trivial force, it could also be applied to generations that lost their magical abilities… that is, they could be granted magical operating functions pseudo-by magic marks"

Then another bottle.

"The second is the inheritance of magic marks by blood muscles. The magic mark was inherited from the descendants who left it after it was engraved. This must be an alphaz-planting safety device in case the art of engraving ultrafine magic marks is lost."

I also remember the magic marks handed down by the blood muscles.

It also had the function of being inherited by descendants once engraved in, as did the text developed by the Sacrament clan for the stabilization of the divine descent.

Even though it is a different cultural area from Westland, it is not surprising that it can be done by an ancient magical civilizer if it can be achieved by modern humans.

"By combining these, humans at the time developed a magic crest that reproduced various magic operating functions and built a system that was passed down from generation to generation by blood muscles. A pseudo-magical revival, so to speak. I thought it was a big deal! That's the species Alphazle loved! That's right!"

Ayle shouted his praise aloud as if he were the star of the play.

But I understood that this was just a gesture before I told the tragedy.

"But you had a problem with that system too."

"... pathetic, but you're right"

A practical example that came to mind... there were structural flaws in Sakura's magic crest as well.

It is inferior (...) to (...).

"This pseudo-magic system had the nature to inherit the abilities of both parents. Of course they thought it would be beneficial at first. For example, if a father could use the magic of fire and a mother could use the magic of ice, the child could use the magic of fire and ice."

Each succession continued to degrade the literature, compromising the functionality that was originally expected, making no sense at all for Sakura's father's generation.

By [repairing] that degradation, I came to regain the function of controlling divine descent, but restoration might not have been possible without getting to this idea.

"But over the generations, I've come to understand. That inheritance is not born with two hundred talents in addition to a hundred and a hundred. They're just splitting up a hundred capacities."

"Suppose the first generation has one hundred powers... the second generation has two fifty powers... the third generation has four twenty five powers if there is no overlap..."

"Yep. The power diminished more and more with each generation... around cutting 10% in calculation. Nothing (...) used (...) eh (...) nah (...) eh (...) (...). I guess the function per capability was too small to show any power"

With a smile on his mouth, Ayle looked up to the dark ceiling as if to recall distant memories, but with a sinking eye.

"At the time, the humans did not extend to the alphazle. We couldn't minimize the degradation per inheritance, and we couldn't afford to tighten mating conditions to keep 'concentration'"

I wonder how much horror that was for the humans who survived.

A population that is decreasing with a little certainty in a harsh environment called dungeon.

The light of demographic recovery using Leaveslasil - the darkness of the magical disappearance I was waiting for shortly afterwards.

Because the pseudo-magic created by footscratching in the dark also ended up only temporarily, fading and lost in the years.

"The maintenance and operation of the legacy of the ancient civilization left in the dungeon was not easy, the communication between the dungeons was gradually broken, and eventually it was extinct from the 'Fairy Town of White Asia' where we managed it... that's all I've seen right now"

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