The galleys of the Garlic Tribe set sail across the seas.
Under the protection of sea monsters, they can reach the depths of the ocean, and the chance of shipwreck is greatly reduced than in the past.
One ship after another continued to develop and explore, and the little people drew a map of this fragmented world.
[The Garlic Tribe drew a map of the world, and everyone’s intelligence has been slightly improved.]
Lu Yao clicked on the map on the right side of the interface.
The whole world is smaller than he thought. Most of the area is ocean, and there are only two continents on the sea. The western continent is the base camp of the Garlic tribe, and the eastern continent is the prairie that was discovered not long ago.
Far away from the two continents, there are two large islands. One is Donghai Island where the Tokai Clan lived in the past, and the other is Mingyue Island where there was an outbreak of rat infestation.
The rest are scattered small islands and archipelagos. Some islands are also inhabited by natives, but no traces of god worship or statues have been found.
This narrow world is oval-shaped, and its edges are wrapped in a gray mist, which is also the boundary of the world.
No matter how hard the galley paddles, it can't get close to the border. Even if it swims in the water, it can't reach the edge of the world that seems so close. The villain can only look from afar and lament his own weakness.
Lu Yao set his perspective on the border area.
He observed for a long time and found that this boundary was expanding outward at a slow speed - or growing.
The fragmented world is like an oval pancake that keeps spreading.
Its edges generate more oceans, as well as some randomly generated scattered islands.
Lu Yao was very curious.
What will happen if it continues to expand and grow like this?
Will it become a giant world that grows infinitely?
Or should we completely close the world on all sides and turn it into a true three-dimensional world?
Lu Yao asked Isabel.
"Sir, the fragmented world is now slowly repairing and growing under the power of rules."
"If you give it long enough, it will eventually generate a new unowned world."
"But in fact this is very difficult to do."
"Because the fragmented world and the ownerless world may not seem to be very different, but in fact there is one most fundamental difference."
Isabel patiently explained: "In a world without an owner, the rules of the world operate in a closed manner."
"So gods cannot descend into it out of thin air. They can only break through the outer wall of the unowned world, or enter the unowned world bit by bit through the overlapping of worlds."
"Then the internal rules can be changed, turning the ownerless into an owner. It's like adding a key and a lock to a door. In this way, other gods cannot enter."
"The fragmented world is incomplete, and its internal rules have been severely damaged. Even if most of it can be closed, the world itself is full of flaws."
"Unless these defects can be repaired, the fragmented world will be like a mad patient with wounds all over his body. Even if the wounds on his body are scabbed and healed, he cannot wake up, and he will not have the vitality of the ownerless world."
"The incompleteness of the fragmented world prevents the formation of a complete closed loop. These gaps are the coordinates for the trainee gods to enter."
"The trainee gods are always coming to the fragmented world, so it is almost impossible for the fragmented world to close again, and it will only become more and more broken unstoppably..." Isabel said patiently.
Lu Yao briefly summarized.
The fragmented world is like a bus, it always opens when it arrives, and the trainees are the passengers with tickets.
Some apprentice gods will sit for a long time, and some apprentice gods will get off quickly. As the gods get up and down, the car cannot stop and will continue to be broken due to wear and tear.
The ownerless world is a new car that has just left the factory, and only one god can control its ownership.
Because it is a new car, it has good performance, fast speed, sufficient horsepower, and some additional functions. Naturally, car owners will be more attentive to maintaining their own cars.
This is the situation.
Therefore, the world of fragments is a novice village for new players.
Lu Yao estimated that once the wonders are built and the temples are entered, the god players will probably enter the so-called crawling area and be forced to move out of this novice area.
At this time, a line of text is displayed on the game interface.
[Hemilla wrote the first theological book "Gospel of the Gods".]
[The Garlic Tribe invented theology.]
[The Garlic tribe has developed a fanatical worship of you because of your theology, and their faith has been greatly improved.]
——There is a believer who leads fanatical worship. Do I need to transform her into a prophet?
【whether】
Fanatic worship?
This was the first time Lu Yao saw such a description.
He immediately aimed at the upper right corner of the interface.
This sight made Lu Yao wonder if he was dazzled.
Population: 21,398 Faith: 25,741
Lu Yao couldn't hold it back even though he said "f*ck".
Belief explodes instantly!
Is this a massive increase in power?
He took two deep breaths, calmed down and did some calculations.
Before, the faith level was around 4,000 points, but this time it suddenly increased to 21,000 points... The increase is exactly the total population.
In other words, the so-called substantial improvement means that each person in the population is provided with 1 extra point of faith!
Lu Yao has always had a vague feeling that population is no less important than faith.
Otherwise, the simulator will not give such a high rating.
【Population is the body, faith is the power.】
The two are pillars on the same level.
Lu Yao speculated that once the population exceeds a certain critical value, further qualitative changes should occur. This qualitative change not only comes from the civilization level of believers, but also affects the bodies of god players.
He did not expect that the first dividend brought by population would come so early.
Lu Yao was also a little lucky at this time.
Fortunately, my brother has always paid attention to balanced development and made steady progress, and did not go to extremes like other players.
Can I walk well if I walk on one leg?
If you don't pay attention, you will fall.
The initiator of this belief in the bull market, Lu Yao, is also very pleasing to his eyes.
Hemila, you did well, well done.
No wonder you were able to lead the Donghai clan at a young age. You are capable.
Lu Yao clicked into the temple and readily transformed her into a prophet.
At this time, Hemila was already 35 years old. Ten years had passed since Lu Yao last noticed her.
In the detailed personal panel is a portrait of Hemila.
The tall woman with wheat-colored skin was reading at night in the house.
Under the dim light, she was writing on the paper with charcoal. She was wearing a woolen coat, and her long eyelashes were shining with light, as if she had received some kind of inspiration.
Wisdom Lv5: Wisdom is the key for apostles to listen to the will of gods. The higher the level of wisdom, the easier it is to improve and understand various abilities.
Theology Level 1: Good at spreading the belief in gods, able to keenly detect the traces left by gods, and gain insights and upgrades through observing miracles.
…
Heimila gave Lu Yao a little surprise.
Compared with the prophets of previous generations, Hemila is smarter and has understood the [Theology] skill. She is a professional prophet.
Heimila only needs to study and observe miracles to level up. What a coincidence, isn't it? It just so happens that I, Lu, am a god player who doesn't stingy with miracles.
Perfect match belongs to yes.
Lu Yao was happy to find that there seemed to be one person missing in the temple.
Why is Shah Khan, the astrologer who has been praying silently in the temple, not here?
Lu Yao searched all over but couldn't find an astrologer.
Finally, he found Shah Khan's name on the monument.
"Shah Khan: an outstanding astrologer and leader. The "Brief History of the Tribe" he wrote tells all those who come after him never to forget where you came from."
This guest prophet who was not good at figuring out the will of gods finally completed his mission.
But this doesn't mean the end.
In the ghost town of Saniro, Lu Yao found Shah Khan's ghost.
He was now setting up a stall in the city, happily predicting bad luck and weather for every passer-by.
This old man really loves astrology.
Lu Yao estimated.
For Shah Khan, working in the temple was his job while he was alive, and running a street stall and doing horoscopes after his death was his life.