[ Jing Yuan passes Solomon a little smile, glad for him to ask. Time to give a basic run through... ]
Aeons are, essentially, akin to gods. Beings of immense power who can lend their strength to others, or have others that sincerely follow their "Path" to take on the certain attributes, which can lend itself to "magic" proficiency.
For example, following the Path of Abundance, will lend towards one taking their strength from Yaoshi. Which means increasing or creating proficiency in healing technique.
Those who follow the Path of the Hunt often can count on having some sort of wind element added to boost their capability, though it isn't necessarily guaranteed either. [ Gameplay mechanics seguing with story mechanics means this is the kind of explanation he offers. Story-wise he too follows the Hunt, but uses lightning-based attacks and follows Erudition otherwise. ] One can simply already hold the potential towards magic all on their own.
...Ah, by the way, the Aeon assigned to the Hunt would be Lan, who is known as the Reignbow Arbiter. The Xianzhou Alliance as a whole holds great respect towards this Aeon, as their mission to eradicate Yaoshi and their Abominations is also our own.
Aeons may endeavor to appear before mortals quite often, such as the Reignbow Arbiter, or hardly bother to make an appearance to them, such as IX; though, considering what happens when one gazes upon them, that is for the best.
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Aeons are, essentially, akin to gods. Beings of immense power who can lend their strength to others, or have others that sincerely follow their "Path" to take on the certain attributes, which can lend itself to "magic" proficiency.
For example, following the Path of Abundance, will lend towards one taking their strength from Yaoshi. Which means increasing or creating proficiency in healing technique.
Those who follow the Path of the Hunt often can count on having some sort of wind element added to boost their capability, though it isn't necessarily guaranteed either. [ Gameplay mechanics seguing with story mechanics means this is the kind of explanation he offers. Story-wise he too follows the Hunt, but uses lightning-based attacks and follows Erudition otherwise. ] One can simply already hold the potential towards magic all on their own.
...Ah, by the way, the Aeon assigned to the Hunt would be Lan, who is known as the Reignbow Arbiter. The Xianzhou Alliance as a whole holds great respect towards this Aeon, as their mission to eradicate Yaoshi and their Abominations is also our own.
Aeons may endeavor to appear before mortals quite often, such as the Reignbow Arbiter, or hardly bother to make an appearance to them, such as IX; though, considering what happens when one gazes upon them, that is for the best.