When going to the danger zone, leave a bond stone filled with your mana with someone in the safe zone.
By doing so.
During long dungeon explorations, etc., those on the outside can know if those who are diving are still up to the challenge or if they are already dead.
The glow of the bond stone fades.
When it becomes a mere mana-filled sealing stone, that is when the person who put mana into the stone dies.
We are.
Each of us left the Bond Stone, which contained our mana, with Mitra at the orphanage.
Loloi was apparently the first to do so.
She was looking at the Bond Stone with her mana in it with great interest.
Burgess tried to hand it to Mitra, whispering words of love to her, but Chris took it from him and handed it to her.
“What’s the point of giving it to you when you can’t see?”
I asked Mitra that question because it was impolite but important.
“Yes. Yes, because I am blind, but I have the ability to sense the mana around me…. I know exactly which Bond stone belongs to whom.”
Is this a skill that some white magicians and others possess to sense life?
I was not sure of the details. If she can understand it, there is no problem.
Burgess, Loloi, and me.
To Mitra, we are almost completely unrelated strangers.
If Mitra can sense the brilliance of Chris’s bond stone, that’s fine.
By the way.
When leaving Yak Village.
I exchanged Arcana for a bond stone that contained my mana.
So if something happens to me, Arcana would certainly know.