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  1. Flying Aether Swords - After training with Eleanor Leywin in the relictombs, Arthur can manifest multiple aether swords next to any part of his body and command them to fly towards a chosen target; this gives Arthur a much wider attacking range that can be used to track opponents before slicing said target.

  2. Arthur must the Mana arts of Dicathen, Alacrya & Epheotus with the Aether-Arts of the Ancient-Mages to become a God-like entity. Arthur's true objective isn't to defeat Alacrya or Scythes anymore. It's to defeat the Asruans & save Humanity from destructions.

  3. Arthur Leywin is the main protagonist of The Beginning After The End. In his previous life, he was a king named Grey before he was reincarnated into a new world, on the continent of Dicathen. In his former world, he lived as someone who stood on the top of his country in terms of combat and...

  4. Aether has been described to Arthur Leywin by Myre as follows: Mana is a liquid in a cup, changing to fit any shape, always in motion and flexible. In this metaphor, Aether is the cup itself, rigid, immutable, and without much strength. It is solid and will never change without some external...

  5. 1. Rugenio. • 2 yr. ago. First off, the Asuras never managed to create an aether core because simply putting together a ball of aether isn't enough to create a core. The factors that enabled Arthur to do it were: Being in an aether-rich environment (in this case, he used the chimera's corpse as fuel)

  6. Scaling Current Arthur Leywin. Novel. Abilities: Power Nullification (Can negate regeneration. Should be noted that said regeneration can grow new limbs) Absorption (Arthur can absorb aether directly from other beings) Aura (Can impose his aura on others), Paralysis Inducement (Can paralyse his enemies with his aura)

  7. Thanks to his insight into aether and the power of his bonds, Arthur is poised to master all three paths of aether, which in turn could lead to him mastering the ultimate form of aether, Fate. The godrunes themselves deserve special mention as they grant Arthur an array of overpowered abilities.