Of course, Cassus will not do anything just for the sake of his allies.
Without sufficient interests, allies are meaningless.
This is true even for allies in the good camp...helping each other without common interests is called making friends.
However, Kassus is the only one among the four elemental gods who is very interested in the main material plane and is even willing to respond to the existence of some great sacrifices by his followers.
Therefore, he must be interested in a world that has been cut off from the elemental world for many years.
He really enjoys exploring new territory.
Kassuth has a mentality that comes from the will of fire: presumably burning the world.
Just like the flame that will never let go of any space and burn wantonly whenever possible... the resurgence proves his characteristics.
Therefore, if Asmodeus chooses to open this world to the Fire Elemental God and allows him to extend his hand, then Kasus will probably be very interested in coming to this elementally barren world.
Since the two allies have a common goal, they will probably hit it off.
The two of them have one thing in common, and that is their strong ability to act.
After all, although her work is not very good, let alone her character, Amaunata is the first god among the gods of Toril to penetrate deeply into the human world.
While other gods are only responding to the prayers of their believers and sharing their joys, sorrows, and joys with their believers, Amaunata has already begun to manage her own believers and find a set of rules to restrain their behavior.
Not to mention whether he did it well or not, but he was indeed the first to do it.
And in the following years, he gave other gods a profound warning: believers can pamper him, but it is best not to get too close, let alone care so much.
Otherwise, a fool will show up and drag you into the water.
Then, as long as Asmodeus is willing to let go, the two of them must be above the sun now.
What Hill didn't understand a little was how they planned to use Aisling's existence to participate in the affairs of the earth.
Although there is Kasusi, it is basically impossible for the two of them to join forces to fight against Lansander, or even Selune, who may accidentally intervene.
The key is that the battle between the two sides is almost completely meaningless.
They are all high-temperature warriors. How can anyone focus their main target on Selûne?
Amaunata has always disliked the Lord of the Dawn taking away his divine power... To be honest, generally speaking, the light of dawn also belongs to the authority of the sun.
However, in Toril, Lathandel is his own man, even though he has suffered some bad influences from outside.
Amaunata, who comes from Eternal Fire, is a hybrid... The bad thing is that Selune chose the wrong fire.
Therefore, Amaunata can only secretly plot against Lansander, and rarely openly antagonize him.
At most, as the God of Law, he publicly despises his irregularities and misbehavior.
But now?
If it were Amaunata who came back in normal history, he would still have some confidence to fight Lansander... After all, the disappearance of Tyr allowed him to seize part of the priesthood of law into his own hands.
As for Lansendre's serious injury... He was severely damaged, not because Amaunata tore his body apart and jumped out, but because Dawn used her own power to bring the real sun.
The energy that gave birth to Amauna Tower naturally changed its owner.
No matter how angry Lansendre was, he could only choose to return to the Kingdom of God and restore these energies through deep sleep.
However, even after recovering, he could only choose to face it coldly and could not do anything to Amaunata at all.
The fact that Amaunata was born in his body created a terrible connection between them.
No matter how deep the hostility between the two parties is, they can't take action easily, and they can't even say anything to the believers.
Amaunata must also publicly declare her gratitude to Lathander, completely avoiding the fact that Lathander wanted to usurp his divine power.
Of course, Lansendre, who was divided into two parts, would be so angry that he would jump up and cry even in the middle of his sleep, but he would not say a word about asking believers to declare war on the Church of the Sun God for the sake of his dignity.
Tsk, once I think of this, I have to think of another unlucky peacock.
It’s true, men who are obviously the most passionate and tough men turn into boy mothers in the end.
Hill always felt that Lansander would be very fond of him, not entirely because he brought the undead that made the great peacock's god once again feel what a surprise was.
It was also because, somewhere in the dark, Lansander felt that Hill had done something very beneficial to him.
Especially after going to that chaotic world, Lansander's attitude towards Hill and the undead was almost more positive than Corellon's.
Although no one said it, both sides actually understood it a little bit.
That's why Hill didn't care so much about Lansondel's appearance... What he knew better was that if he directly stated that he didn't like it or wasn't willing, Lansondel would actually make some concessions for him.
It's just that neither he nor Lansander would say such words publicly.
No matter whether destiny is what it is now, it is common sense that those who change it should not say it openly.
Hill frowned, decided not to think about those problems, and turned his thoughts back to reality.
Even if the native moon god in Aislin and the consciousness of the hell princess can be used as an excuse... But the reason why this excuse is useful is when the strength can suppress the other party.
Is it possible that Cassus will still go all out for this trivial matter?
Hill didn't believe it.
Although that guy is the hottest flame, you must know that fire is driven by the wind.
He will never fight tooth and nail when his own side is in a weak position.
Cassus is one of the most troublesome absolute neutrals in the multiverse... an absolute neutral that has existed longer than guys like De La Cruz.
Hill let out a breath... He was still too young and didn't have enough experience, so he couldn't analyze what these old and cunning guys were planning.
But he couldn't help but think about it.
He still wants to continue on his path as a mage, and will never leave home again after returning to Trasil. Therefore, he must think more about things when he encounters them... Even if his personality is really a bit like a bear, he can't really
You are a bear who relies entirely on your instincts, right?
After going through these worlds, Hill actually has a quite accurate and detailed understanding of himself.
The only thing that he still had doubts about, but still wanted to understand without asking, was his own relationship with fate.
"Teacher." Carpenter, who had been looking at the giant screen, expressed doubts, interrupting Hilbert's thoughts that were flying at a strange angle. "Aisling, is there something wrong?"
Hilbert didn't expect Carpenter to discover it so early... Russell obviously hadn't thought of it yet.
His frowning brows clearly meant that Aisling was a little too arrogant and domineering by relying on Rossello's influence.
Therefore, I was a little surprised when I heard Carpenter's question, and looked back and forth at the giant screen and my sister.
"How did you tell?" Hilbert couldn't help but ask her with a smile.
"The most important thing in Aisling's heart is Archmage Root." Carpenter replied softly, "So, although she often makes mistakes, she will never do anything that may hurt Archmage Root.
Before she was sure whether Drifos was destined to die, she would not speak rudely to a nine-ring archmage who was holding a strange object with such huge damage.
She must know better than anyone how terrifying that thing is.
That’s a strange thing that makes Gracia’s will disappear from her soul as soon as it appears!”
Hilbert nodded with satisfaction: After a long period of observation of various people and things, Carpenter has made a lot of progress in his understanding of human hearts and human nature.
What she says now can be considered mature.
This kind of Carpenter will not lose himself so easily even if he embarks on the path of true illusion.
Master of illusion, this kind of existence is actually very powerful.
But the stronger they are, the easier it is for them to regard the illusions they create as reality... and to regard everything from the outside as invaders that need to be eliminated.
Hill certainly has some inheritance from illusionists, and elves are the ancestors of illusions.
Mythrien Seret, the creator of the Ring of Mythrien, the inheritance of the elven God of Mystery Locks. After he came into contact with the counterfeit ring, Hill naturally obtained part of it.
This is the reason why he has the confidence to bring the science-minded Carpenter to the road of legend.
But before starting to teach her the formal illusion of locking, Carpenter must learn to respect reality, revere reality, and understand reality.
You know, even Mysrien himself was tricked to the point where he could not even leave the Kingdom of God because of his carelessness and his absolute confidence in himself.
From a weak divine power, he has fallen to a semi-divine power that even Maura cannot resist.
Now, Carpenter, who has excellent observation skills, can barely meet the basic requirements for learning the illusion of locking.
Hill pulled out an exquisite mithril book from the ring: "Carpenter, you can learn new illusions.
This is the first book and is the basis of this new illusion system.
When can you rely on your own ability to study this book and understand it? When will you come to me for a second copy?
Of course, if you can't do it, it's okay... This book is enough for you to grow to the level of nine rings.
You can learn slowly, but don't affect your foundation.
My students must not be eager for quick success, do you understand?"
Carpenter's beautiful big eyes flashed with sparks of surprise... Of course she heard the implication of Hill's words.
If she can rely on her own ability to study this book and understand it step by step, then she can also call herself the teacher's student.
No longer the ordinary mage living in the teacher's magic tower!
Although I don’t know why the teacher suddenly came up with this idea, what else does she need to consider to have such an opportunity?