The principles of sorcery. This chapter in the book explained how the Eye of True Sight worked.
Through Dave and Benjamin’s explanation, the “Eye of True Sight” was a tool used by sorcerers to view the world for what it was and recognize the natural laws that governed it.
However, Milo had also held the Eye of True Sight before, and it was even the most powerful Eye of True Sight they had mentioned. However, he did not sense a single thing they had pointed out, nor did he feel any difference in how he saw the world after he came into possession of the stone.
But in the book, the opening quote read, “The Eye of True Sight is a tool used by sorcerers to concentrate their willpower.”
Compared to the mystical explanation of the two servants, Milo was more inclined to believe the explanation in the book. This way, it was clear the commonality between sorcerers and superhumans from the Central Plains was their willpower.
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