Perhaps, the appearance of the God of Time and Space and William was originally a tributary on the long river of Trasiel's destiny. Whether he can find this glimmer of hope depends on Trasiel himself finding this intersection.
What surprised them was just that the origin of the God of Time and Space was uncontrollable... Although he had the ability to bring out souls from a demon-free world, no one could do it if he carefully selected them.
They can only give a rough set of conditions, and then randomly choose the one they feel is best among the souls that meet those conditions and can be taken away by them.
If the soul brought out by Ouranos was not the god of time and space from the newly born country in the east, then there might still be a god who can pull Trasiel out, but it is not necessarily the case.
,No, there will definitely not be any undead.
Those who summon the undead must be recognized by the demon-free world... Even if it is a soul projection, not everyone can entrust it to them.
Merits and moral character are indispensable.
Speaking of which, the God of Time and Space must have a very high status, but he is not like some political figures who carry the fate of the entire earth and have to disperse in their own world even if their souls dissipate.
Just like Alexandre Dumas in Oises, he is obviously a person who has achieved something on the road of science, not a real politician.
There is a romantic and desperate attitude towards doing things... just start, no matter the result.
Very much like those Western scientists who have been hooking up with capitalists.
But the gods of time and space are different. They use abacus and blank paper to accumulate results bit by bit, and will try their best to think through all the consequences as clearly as possible.
This is Trasil's luck... But this alien god who comes from another world and stirs up Trasil's stagnant world has traces of its existence in the tributaries of the river of destiny.
Even if it is the weakest and thinnest, even invisible to the naked eye, it is there.
No wonder those gods who are related to fate do not have any overreaction because of the existence of the time and space gods, or even the undead... When the tributaries reach the current one, the originally unknown tributaries of the Destiny River will
They will all be quickly concentrated into the 'now', and then continue to be divided into countless lines in the future.
Gods who can see the direction of the river of destiny can certainly see that this tributary is a new channel that has been expanded, not opened up by external forces.
Then, even if the undead are novel, they will accept this novelty instead of treating them as a non-human race.
As for Hill's existence, it was a small fish that 'accidentally' followed the flowing river water and rushed into the new channel when it was opened.
Although it can also stir up some waves, and as it grows bigger, it may even be able to create huge waves.
But a fish is a fish, no matter how special it is, it will never turn into this river.
The Lord of Destiny has been wandering in the river of destiny in this way that seems to have a lot of influence, but is actually painless.
Moreover, because he is the incarnation of fate, he can directly restrain some events that may cause great turmoil in fate due to his actions... except for those who are his blood descendants and have completely inherited his abilities.
Innate Son of God.
The Lord of Destiny understood this through the appearance of Westalia... The multiverse did not allow him to have heirs, but it did not allow him to have a second one.
The river of destiny can support him, the fish of the wind, but there cannot be another one.
The Lord of Destiny can understand this... If the two Lords of Destiny conflict, the turbulent river of fate will lead to such terrible consequences that even he himself dare not think about.
Therefore, even if he occasionally sees Vestalia's stupidity, he is still very happy to appreciate the bad things his child has done... What Vestalia inherited from him is not only his face, but also his face.
luck.
Otherwise, Corellon would not have let the Elven God-King be responsible for such an important task... What is needed to track and gain the recognition of the protoss is never strength, but luck.
Making the protoss pleasing to the eye and willing to listen to what he has to say is the most critical step.
Everything else is just icing on the cake.
Then, there is Hill.
Perhaps because his birth came from the accidental thought of the Lord of Destiny, Hill's connection with destiny is even closer.
Although Hill's body inherited more of the Earth Bear side due to his mixed bloodline, his luck obviously came from the Lord of Destiny.
Hill had always been unable to understand that nature's blessing could also help him ward off evil spirits and avoid evil. Now he finally figured it out... Nature would only give him things he thought were good, regardless of whether they were suitable or not.
, can it be used?
But the luck given by the Lord of Destiny allowed him to judge this in time.
In a world where the power of nature is relatively weak, he always feels that his luck is not that good, and it has something to do with this... Without the power of nature, which always sends things out without thinking, fate will not easily point its finger.
Pointing hand.
Hill's overly accurate judgment is his gift from fate... Moreover, his judgment is never whether the outcome is good or bad, but whether the impact of the incident on him is good or bad.
Sometimes, such as those encounters in Toril, especially after so long after the Nese Scroll was in his hands, Hill didn't even carefully explore the mess... If he looked carefully, he could find it.
.
However, it was not a good thing for Hill himself that the thing appeared in his hands too early.
The only possibility is to make the connection between him and Edna closer... After she regained her godly body, she got the Nese Scroll from Hill, and when she was still a mortal, for
For Edna Mystra, it means exactly two things.
For Edna, it was just a relatively large debt she owed, and with her status as the goddess of magic, she would be able to pay it off sooner or later.
But for Hill, who doesn't want to get too involved with Toriel, having a magic goddess who wants to repay him all the time is definitely not a good thing.
Otherwise, if he could find the dragon's magic book, wouldn't he really be able to find a Nese scroll disguised as a dead branch?
There are no plants that he can’t understand!
It was just that at that time, Hill's subconscious made him choose to ignore that thing.
Therefore, Hill understood very well that it was indeed because of the favor of the Lord of Destiny that he could live such a free and happy life in the past.
He couldn't even deny that he was the descendant of the other party... Although because of this, the relationship between him and that idiot Westalia was even more unclear, but Hill would not be disgusted by that, even
I even denied it myself.
Fortunately, he comes from a world where although he still cares about his background, he can ignore it as long as he thinks openly.
Hill quickly threw away those inappropriate associations, and instead worked hard to comfort himself... The Lord of Destiny is not willing to let people and gods outside the river of destiny know his existence, so as long as Hill doesn't say anything,
Others will only remember his bloodline on Corellon's head.
It is estimated that Corellon himself could not have imagined that Hill still had this inheritance from one generation to the next.
After all, the God of Destiny has always had a unique temperament and a very erratic style of doing things. He is not as arrogant as Hill at all... He has the kind of resonance with the undead that the gods of the Destiny Department basically don't have.
After Hill thought about it, he decided to accept the restrictions imposed on him by the Lord of Destiny... Anyway, he couldn't speak on some key points that he didn't even know!
After the period of disobedience and anger passed, Hill actually understood why he was restricted: he had indeed figured out those things on his own, but the reason why he had those God's perspective was because of his previous life.
For the Lord of Destiny, Hill's appearance is his interference in destiny.
Therefore, he will not let Hill get involved in major events that may affect the entire multiverse...not for the Lord of Destiny himself, but for Hill.
The Lord of Destiny never leaves the river of destiny, so the restrictions of the multiverse have little effect on him, but Hill is the one who lives within the laws.
If Hill doesn't want to end up as a drifter in the river of destiny, he must keep his mouth shut.
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"I...can't...can't do it..." Lansander's groan woke up Hill, "That won't work. Even the best result is that he won't see the light of day for three months..."
Although Hill couldn't pay attention to the Lord of the Dawn for a while because the truth was too terrifying, he was already struggling so much that even Shar's half-asleep clone couldn't help but turn his head to look!
Lansondel can have so many followers of artists and architects, and his own calculation ability is actually not bad either.
Just like that time during the Disaster of Dawn... getting hundreds of millions of elves to complete such a huge and complicated project for him is not something that can be done easily.
Not every god can have this commanding power.
Moreover, during such a long period of time, many gods, including Shar, tried to cause trouble, but in the end it was AO who personally took action to make the two goddesses of misfortune and luck separate again...
…Originally, Ransendall’s design was really completed.
It's just that he forgot that no matter how powerful his strategy is, it can't withstand the full suppression of power.
Therefore, later Lansendre really turned into the seemingly crazy Dawn Disaster.
Many people and gods, including himself, have actually forgotten that he has always been the neutral and kind-hearted Ransondel.
And now, the Lord of the Dawn, who had been sitting there, speculating about the impact of Amaunata's success, was touched by that terrible result, which had been his long-hidden conscience.
Hill didn't know what he saw, but it could be seen from the few words he occasionally moaned that Lansander could no longer accept that terrible future before he even saw Cyric being involved.