Chapter 1383 Omniscient thinking, constant private life
With the official support of Cormanzo, Farrow's omniscient ceremony this time was extremely efficient, both in terms of material preparation and personnel gathering.
At this time, only one month has passed since the last omniscient ceremony. If the efficiency is the same in the future, will we still worry about not being able to find the truth shown by the oracle?
But no matter how much Farrow feels and how much he hopes, this time will be the only one, let alone whether he will be willing to be crowned King of Elisir after this time. Even if he is willing, Farrow himself is not willing.
Elithel's influence within the organization is already considerable now. If he continues to interfere, Farrow is really worried that the organization will completely lose control. He must suppress this tendency.
After sending Jelinis away, Farrow had a private chat with Hildalanna and Olmos for a while. In addition to deliberately wooing them, these two were also key participants in this omniscient ceremony.
Since the last omniscient ceremony, both Hildalanna and Olmos received new revelation information. Farrow has tried to arrange for them to contact the two suspected messengers of destiny in the new revelation-Ioleum and
Chateau.
Now that Hildalanna and Olmos are participating in the Omniscient Ceremony again, they will surely be able to obtain further information, and may be able to completely reveal the truth revealed by the oracle!
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After everything was ready, on the grassland near the Elf Court, under the watchers of only a few elders and the Crown King's envoys after the establishment of the Northland Alliance, the seventh omniscient ceremony organized by Faro began.
As the spell casting progressed, the atmosphere around the Elf Court surged, and even the sky seemed to darken, and various mysterious and incomprehensible phenomena continued to appear around the magic circle.
The onlookers retreated slightly away from the magic circle, but none of them left. Since they chose to watch, they must have been mentally prepared.
After a while, it began to rain lightly. Farrow and the others had no protection and allowed the raindrops to hit their faces. However, the rhythm of the spell was not disrupted at all, and even vaguely resonated with the surrounding wind and rain.
Until more than half an hour passed, the wind stopped, the rain stopped, a rainbow appeared on the oak tree not far away, and the most critical moment for Faroe was reached.
Everything before can be understood as a spell-casting process, and there will be consequences after that, which need to be endured by him and the other twelve participants.
Being omniscient is not necessarily a good thing. If you don’t have the ability to withstand it, you may be overwhelmed by the huge amount of information at once.
Farrow's method is to use magic to link the thinking of thirteen high mages together to build a simple thinking model to incorporate and organize all the information and draw conclusions.
In addition, the mental model cannot be complex. If it is too complex, the processing speed will be slow, and accidents will occur if it is slow.
Finally, except for Farrow, all the spell casters stopped. When Farrow finished reciting the final ending spell, the magic circle instantly erupted with a burst of intense light.
There was both magical aura that could not be seen by the naked eye, and dazzling light that was visible to the naked eye. It made the surrounding elven mages squint, and some even simply closed their eyes to sense the changes in the magic network at the magic circle.
At this time, the magic network in the area where the ceremony was located erupted with extremely strong oscillations, but it seemed to reach a point where the opposite was true, and the next moment it became completely quiet.
In the eyes of the high-ranking mages who were watching, the impact of this ceremony was extremely far-reaching. If it were not in a specially modified area like Elf Court, it might even cause permanent changes to the environment of the Magic Network.
I don't know how much time passed, but the thirteen high-level mages who cast the spell finally got out of the state of trance. One of the high-level mages who participated in the omniscient ceremony for the first time even vomited out with a "wow".
Farrow had organized seven omniscient ceremonies and had already planned for this. He winked at a young elf who was watching, and immediately a waiter came over and helped several high-ranking mages who were in poor condition to the side.
Take a break at a rest point.
Generally speaking, high mages are certainly not so miserable, but the Omniscient Ritual, a powerful spell obtained from the Lord God, is even more extraordinary!
To a certain extent, it fully deserves the name of omniscience. After the spell is cast, countless information will flow into the mental model constructed by Farrow and other thirteen spellcasters, and most of this information is incomprehensible.
At that moment, their thirteen high mages were almost equivalent to the extension of the thinking of an omniscient person!
But because this omniscient thinking model is constructed from part of the thinking of their thirteen high-ranking mages, their main thinking can obtain refined and organized information from it.
What Farrow wants to know most is naturally the "possible changes that may occur in the old place of the Alabaster Tower" mentioned in the Lord God's oracle. There is no doubt about this.
But Farrow cannot completely control an idea that occasionally arises in his subconscious, such as wanting to know specific information about a certain spell, then the omniscient thinking model will also convey the information to him.
Even if you feel the breeze blowing against your skin, your omniscient mind will analyze the breeze and trace it back to its source.
Farrow, a spell caster who has experienced many omniscient rituals, has this experience, not to mention those who are first-time participants. It is already very difficult to still stand after the ritual.
In fact, it was precisely because of the existence of messy thinking that these thirteen spellcasters received too much meaningless information.
Of course, there are certainly meaningful ones, and this is the irresistible benefit for participants in the ceremony - they can use the state of omniscience to gain some personal benefits for themselves and find some secrets they want to know.
For this, even if the price of compatibility with the magic network is reduced, he will not hesitate to do so.
Like this time, the crowned king of Ilisel sponsored all the expenses of the ceremony, and also recommended four high-ranking golden elves who had never participated in the ceremony. Of course, what he wanted was not only to find Hande Istar, the remnant of Uvellon.
There may be an instigator behind it.
This was just an excuse told to Farrow in public. In private, the four high mages did not know what kind of exploration mission they had accepted!
Farrow didn't care about this. There were so many participants, all of whom were high-ranking mages like him. How could they force each other not to do any private work?
As long as it doesn't affect the search for the truth revealed by the Lord God's oracle, it doesn't matter. Didn't he himself do private work intentionally or unintentionally!
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Take a rest.
Since the future changes revealed by the Lord God's oracle involve the entire elven world and can be regarded as "official matters" in an absolute sense, Farrow did not privately inquire about the harvest of the ritual participants.
Of course, this is also to prevent some elves from going back to "collaborate in confessions" and make "fine adjustments" to the ritual proceeds to suit their own needs.
Asking the question directly in public makes it more fair, open, and without any selfish motives, at least when it comes to revealing the oracle, there is no selfish motive.
"Master Mi Yilian, this is your first time participating in the Omniscient Ceremony. Did you gain anything?"