"Magicians originated from priests and priests who believed in the gods and were a group of special beings.
They do not believe in the gods in their hearts, but they can pray to the gods with great piety, obtain part of the divine power from them, and release magical spells like priests."
Amberly explained in a deep voice.
“If you don’t believe in it, can you still pray with great piety?”
Allen immediately felt the contradiction and asked puzzledly: "Can't the gods find it?"
"These magicians are very cunning, and they often use special ways to disguise themselves as true believers."
There was a hint of helplessness in Amberly's tone,
"The gods cannot keep an eye on every believer. When these magicians are weak, even the gods will be deceived.
They only attract attention when they become legends."
"Then can the gods allow the existence of magicians?"
"Of course the gods would not allow such thieves to act, so as a punishment, the magicians who were first discovered were burned to death by divine power.
But the method of deceiving the gods has been spread among humans, especially mages who are accustomed to disrespecting the gods. They learn and study this method together with the magicians.
The magicians' training methods were quickly perfected in the hands of mages, and they taught this knowledge to more priests. From then on, the number of magicians began to grow rapidly, and they were able to control the power of elements like mages.
Later, they were even able to directly steal the power of faith, and some powerful magicians even believed in five gods at the same time without being discovered."
It's really amazing that I can believe in five gods at once.
Allen, who had always been calm, could not help but show a hint of shock at this time.
As an atheist, Allen has great admiration for these magicians who are gathering the wool of the gods.
"Wait a minute, according to you, magicians are taboo among the gods, right? Then how do you have the knowledge to become a magician?"
Amberly asked Allen if she wanted to become a magician, then she must know how to be promoted to a magician.
"Originally it was a taboo, but later when the gods couldn't completely eliminate the magicians, they began to cultivate the magicians.
Some gods will make deals with magicians, granting them divine power without faith, in exchange for the magicians serving the gods.
This made the magicians stronger than ever before. They not only practiced magic, they even set their sights on dark creatures in other worlds, signed contracts to obtain magic power, gave up the power of gods, and began to study the power of elements.
But those people can no longer be called divine magicians, but are called evil magicians."
If you can't beat someone, try to win them over. This is the most common tactic.
The threat of magicians to the gods lies in hiding in the shadows, and recognizing their existence not only allows the magicians to appear before the gods, but also allows them to serve themselves.
It is even possible to insert magicians into churches that are hostile to gods and act as spies.
The magician went from illegal stealing to legal prostitution.
I have to say that the gods made a helpless but correct choice.
Amberly's words were still very informative. Allen rubbed his chin and thought about it carefully before saying again: "So, do you have a way to help me become a magician?"
Amberly twisted her body, sat on the chair next to her, and said, "Yes, I can teach you the knowledge about magicians and the method of stealing the power of faith."
"But now that you gods are gone, where will the magicians come from?"
Amberley was talking very wildly, but Allen was still very sober and asked: "I mean, where do I get the power of faith?"
The magician's power comes from the gods. Without gods, there would be no magician.
"You can let the people in your territory believe in me, and then you can steal the power of my faith." Amberly said without hesitation.
"Impossible, absolutely impossible!"
Allen refused directly without even thinking, and his attitude was very firm, "I will not let my subordinates believe in any gods. If this is your only method, you'd better give up this idea as soon as possible!"
Allen instantly laughed angrily.
After talking for a long time, Amberli actually wanted to spread her faith in her own territory?
Why? Just the remnant soul of an old god who doesn’t even have a body?
Allen would never give the watermelon to Amberley just because of the magician!
Amberly seemed to have gotten used to Allen's attitude and was not surprised by his reaction. She continued: "Besides, there is another way...to create a false god that does not exist."
Allen hesitated for a moment and asked: "Let my subordinates believe in fictitious gods, and then I will draw the power of his faith."
"Yes, this way no gods will interfere with your territory."
At this time, a smile flashed across Boli's face, and then she returned to her expressionless state and said:
"But this will be a waste of the power of faith. Fictional gods cannot possess and control these powers of faith. Except for the little bit stolen by you, the rest will dissipate after a short stay.
And it is extremely difficult to establish a church based on fictitious gods.
In my time, countless false gods have tried to establish churches without igniting the divine fire, and they have all failed without exception."
Although she told Allen this method, Amberly didn't want Allen to adopt it, but hoped that Allen would give up before the difficulties.
She did not deceive Allen, but she did not say that the main reason why it was difficult for fictional gods to establish churches was because the gods suppressed these false gods.
Amberly did not say that some primitive tribes believed in ancestors and sea beasts, and had once created powerful demigods and divine spirits.
She still wants to spread faith in Allen's territory.
But what Amberly said is true. It is extremely difficult to establish a religion and spread faith in the name of a non-existent god.
Even without the pressure of the gods, it would be difficult to get civilians to believe in a new, fictional god.
However, what Amberli didn't expect was that after Allen's brief silence, a happy look appeared on his face.
"That's a good idea!"
"Mr. Allen, you have to think clearly. Your fictional god cannot perform miracles, nor can it train priests and priests to spread faith. This will be a very difficult process."
Amberly thought she had not made it clear and explained again: "And these, for a fictional god with no basis of belief, it is almost impossible to gain followers..."
"Okay, okay, no need to say anything, I understand."
Allen interrupted Amberly with a smile - this time he was really happy.
A fictional god with no basis for belief?
Who said that?
"Don't worry, Goddess Amberley, if fictional gods fail, I will consider other ideas.
But now, you can teach me how to become a magician!"