In the end, Blake could only let a sigh escape his mouth as a sign that he didn't have the answers he was looking for right now. He was pretty clear that that was one of the scenarios he could end up in, but when that was now his reality, he was having a bit of a hard time accepting it.
"Is something wrong, Blake?" Lynn had to ask this time since Blake's scowl had lingered on his face for too long and showed no intention of going away anytime soon.
"Eh? Oh, nothing happens. I just became aware that the information I was looking for was more than I imagined, there are many aspects that I will have to analyze in their entirety, and I was thinking that it would take some time." Blake was not completely stable at this moment, but that didn't stop him from trying to hide his thoughts with a simple excuse, mainly it was because of Lynn, it was true that she had been helping him these last few hours, but Blake felt that he couldn't completely trust her, at least for now.
"Yes, I remember that recently there was still some light coming in through the window, but now the sun has gone down and the only brightness outside is that produced by the moon and the stars. I think I'll go for a night walk later." Lynn started to ramble a little after listening to Blake, but had to come back to reality a second later. "Even I didn't imagine it would take us so long, the fact that we were talking about general
knowledge seemed too simple, but there were many points to mention."
"It's true…" Blake had also just realized that the daylight had vanished when he followed Lynn's sight. It seemed like he had also been quite entertained by the talk, but as Lynn said, the information he received was extensive, but quite beneficial to him. "I feel like I abused your kindness a little."
"Hehe, don't worry about it. It was quite nice to spend this time with you, Blake." Lynn had left a cute smile on her face as she addressed those words to Blake, but before she tried to annoy him in any way, Marjorie's simple look made Lynn forget about her funny ideas. "It seems like this is the way we ended the little Futhark class… But from your face, I know there's still a question on your mind, isn't there?"
It was like Lynn had said, although the reality was that Blake had many questions, he knew that they were simple facts that he could investigate himself in the future or ask Marjorie, so the questions he had asked Lynn up to this moment were the ones he considered the most important, and although he had already done many, there was still one that Blake did not take long to do after hearing Lynn's words.
"Yeah. The last question I have is about a topic that was repeated several times during the talk. What exactly is the era of disconnection?" Finally Blake could know a little more.
Even though he remembered that Marjorie had told him a little about the era of disconnection, everything Lynn had said made Blake feel that there was something deeper to that topic, so he wanted to satisfy his curiosity once more.
"So that was it… Every time I think I covered everything as best as possible, those details appear." That last part was Lynn saying a little to herself, but it didn't take long for her to compose her posture and direct her attention back to Blake since the next thing It was also something very important in Futhark. "I need you to pay attention again Blake."
Blake would say that Lynn looked a little tired, but the moment she heard Lynn again, the same determination present in the last few hours was present again as Blake knew she had to make an effort not to miss anything.
"The term, or rather name, Era of Disconnection refers to the period of time that covers most of the ancient eras. At the same time, the era of disconnection was the time when the fields of magic and the runic path were incredibly developed." Up to that point, the information did not differ much from what Blake already had thanks to Marjorie, but Lynn's explanation it would not end there. "There is no precise history of when magic or the runic path was born, it is an aspect that everyone assumes arose together with the races that inhabit the Futhark, but it clearly had its period of evolution together with living beings of Futhark, and the era of disconnection was the perfect definition for the point in time where powerful witches and wizards could conjure spells of enormous magnitude and power, where the runics could destroy mountains with a few simple movements, but above all, where the existence of sovereigns and sages was true and not just simple legends like today."
Although Blake had just heard a new concept among everything that Lynn told him, he would hold back from asking about it since he guessed what it meant, and he also had something to ask Marjorie, so it would give him the perfect opportunity to do so.
"I suppose that with all this I told you it could be clear to you."
"Yes, it's practically what my master told me a long time ago, but…" Blake thought that it had been too simple an explanation again and he still had his doubts, but before he could convey them, Lynn interrupted him.
"I know, there is something else you should know about the era of disconnection. Despite what I said about the fact that this was the era that encompassed many of the ancient eras, it is also the concept for an event that is too difficult to believe, but that the evidence makes there is no reason to doubt." Just like at some point, Blake could see Lynn's somewhat complicated expression, she really didn't know what she would say next, but the following was enough to make Blake speechless. "The era of disconnection… It refers to the destruction of the ancient Futhark."
[Progress… Saved.]