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 onlookers Elf Mages, the impact of this ceremony is extremely far-reaching. If it were not in a specially modified area like the Elf Court, it might even cause permanent changes to the Magic Network environment.
I don’t know how much time has passed, but the thirteen high mages who cast the spell finally got out of the state of confusion. The surrounding mages were about to step forward to ask about the results of the ceremony. A spell caster standing at the casting node suddenly staggered and said, "Wow!"
He spit it out with a sound.
It was Villanse, the youngest of the thirteen high mages. After realizing that he had lost his temper, he immediately cleaned up the dirt, took out an anthropomorphic puppet that was exactly like her, picked up the main body and said sorry to the approaching mage, and then
He left directly.
The other casters were also in a very bad condition, with pale faces, dilated pupils, and trembling, but after all, they were not as out of control as Villanse, and they still controlled themselves well.
Looking at the onlookers who came around and seemed to have a lot of questions to ask, Farrow suddenly felt a little impatient. Now his head was completely messed up, with countless messages swirling around in it. If it weren't for Villanse's vomiting sound, it would have made Farrow feel a little impatient.
As soon as he got excited, he almost forgot his purpose here.
[Mystery of Omniscient] is indeed worthy of the name of omniscience to a certain extent. After the spell was completed, countless information poured into the mental model constructed by their thirteen casters, most of which was incomprehensible.
At that moment, their thirteen high mages were equivalent to the extension of the thinking of an omniscient person, but this omniscient thinking model was constructed from part of the thinking of their thirteen high mages, and their main thinking could be obtained and refined from it.
, organized information.
What Farrow wanted to know was naturally the "possible changes that may occur in the old place of the Alabaster Tower" mentioned in the Lord God's oracle. Of course, the main thought was Farrow himself. He could not completely control his subconscious. Occasionally, a
idea.
For example, if you want to know the specific information of a certain spell, the omniscient thinking model will also convey the information to him. Even if you feel the breeze blowing on your skin, the omniscient thinking will also analyze the breeze and trace it back to the source.
In fact, it is precisely because of the existence of messy thinking that the thirteen spellcasters received too much meaningless information. Of course, there must be meaningful information, and this is also a hidden benefit of participating in the [Omniscient Mystery].
But Farrow's goal has been achieved. Facing the mages who gathered around him, he suppressed his physical and psychological discomfort and said a few words of greeting, and then quickly left under the probing eyes of the onlookers.
…
When the members of the organization gathered again, it was already three days later. They were still in a certain hall in the Tower of Domination. In addition to the original sixteen members, this time there were three more high mages from outside the organization, two of whom were directly
I participated in the ceremony, and one person was on the substitute list.
This meeting of organization members, in addition to discussing the results of the ceremony, was mainly about accepting these three high mages into the organization.
Watching the organization grow day by day, Farrow couldn't help but feel a little proud, but when he thought about the information about the oracle's instructions obtained from the omniscient thinking model, he frowned again.
"First of all, let us welcome these three companions, Jerrynis, Haideley, and Kenneth!"
There is no need for Farrow to introduce all the members one by one this time. Everyone has already known each other during the previous activities of participating in the [Omniscience Secret Ceremony]. After all, these three new members themselves are also related to one or more of the members of the organization.
Familiar position.
"Everyone, since we all know each other, let's talk about the results of the ceremony. What did the mages who participated in the ceremony see?"
Of course, they saw a lot of things, but the other twelve spellcasters who participated in the ceremony also knew the task assigned by Farrow, which was about the content of the oracle's instructions, and they were also more interested in it themselves.
Not to mention other gains, the twelve participants all understood this at the first time. The information displayed by the omniscient thinking model to the participants will be different based on their different cognitions, experiences, and even psychological emotions.
different.
This allows the results to be comprehensively analyzed from multiple perspectives.
However, after Farrow asked, the faces of the thirteen participants showed confused expressions. Farrow's heart skipped a beat. Of course he knew what he "saw" during the ceremony. Now that other participants showed such expressions, could it be that
Did they see the same thing as themselves?
The other participants also looked thoughtful after seeing their companions' confused expressions.
"Your Excellency Farrow, regarding the 'possible changes that may occur in the Alabaster Tower's homeland' indicated by the oracle, I only saw a dazzling light during the ceremony, and occasionally there were shadows wandering in it. I don't know if this is
The change that the Lord God is referring to?”
After one senior mage finished speaking, another senior mage immediately spoke, "Your Excellency Farrow, I also saw the same scene."
"Sir Farrow, me too."
…
Soon, all the participants told their results. Farrow did not suspect them of lying, because it was unnecessary, and he himself saw a ray of light.
The light was so dazzling that he almost thought he was looking directly at the sun. Thinking of the sun, Farrow immediately thought of the god of the Nese people.
Known as the incarnation of the sun, the Lord of radiance, in charge of order and law, he is undoubtedly a great existence, and even the Lord God will not deny this.
But after all, he is the god of the Nese people, not the god of the elves.
If that piece of light refers to the Lord of Glory, then what exactly is the accident? There are traces of shadow wandering in the light, does it mean that something will happen to the Lord of Glory?
However, [God] is so great, no matter how courageous Farrow is, he will not really think that anything unexpected will happen to the Lord of Glory, even if he is an alien god.
Farrow pondered, what kind of accident is it? The oracle of the Lord God clearly stated that this accident may affect the fate of the elves. If it is not the Lord of Glory, what could it be?
Farro was born in Cormanthor, and he has entrusted Cormanthor's ambassador to Netheril to help investigate the abnormal situation in Netheril, and Ambassador Yerlan also has the Yerlan wizard in the organization to help contact him.
It's just that the results over there haven't been sent back yet, and this is what happened here.
For a moment, Farrow couldn't sit still. He felt that the situation was beyond his control and he had to report to the Lord God and wait for further instructions.
In Cormanso, Farrow also had his own family. After the meeting in a hurry, Farrow left the Tower of Rule and went to a small altar inside the family to pray devoutly.
The priest's contact with the god did not require an overly complicated process. Soon Farrow reported the entire situation, but he failed to get a reply from the Lord God.
Farrow was not surprised by this. Even if some of his subordinates and juniors reported to him, he would not be able to respond immediately, let alone God.
Unless it is a very urgent situation, but at the moment, the changes instructed or foreshadowed by the Lord God are not actually urgent at all, and can only be said to be important at most.
But who can really control what happens in the future? Even the Lord God himself cannot be sure whether the so-called "change in the old land of Snowflake Tower" will have a good or bad impact on the future destiny of the elves.
If he didn't get a reply, according to Farrow's understanding, he should continue to investigate and wait and see.