After demonstrating, Bishop Daryl once again concealed the marks on his body.
He picked up the teacup and took a sip of the red tea, which had become somewhat lukewarm.
Following that, Bishop Daryl took a silver coin from his bosom.
"The greatest advantage of Divine Arts is their universality,"
he explained, "In nightmares, sometimes we are a Swordsman, other times a Wizard. Sometimes we need to test our archery skills, sometimes it's an assassination mission. Sometimes we are old men, sometimes children, or even disabled people...
"Occasionally we even enter the dreams of giants or centaurs. Anything can happen... The abilities we develop in the real world might not always be useful in nightmares."