Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God -
Chapter 797 - 532 My Power of Thinking_2
Chapter 797: Chapter 532 My Power of Thinking_2
Both are worshippers of nature, why can the Yaling resonate and bind with the Fairy Wilderness to become Yaling Nobility?
And why can’t the elves of the Material Plane do the same? Why haven’t the druids seen such a phenomenon?
This issue lies not with the individuals, but with the Material Plane itself, because everything here is sufficiently balanced and stable. Without strong external conditions, it is not possible to evoke their response.
Golia’s Earth Resonance took place in the Tower of Dominion in Mesnoel, where elemental sensitivity was amplified tenfold, thus causing the resonance with the mountains.
The Gnolls’ Dragonization either takes place within the Dragon Oak Mother Tree or by utilizing the Giant Dragon’s powerful magic-absorbing abilities.
The Six-armed Snake Demon directly draws from the innate strength of the Demon Prince Di Gaomorgan.
The Hobgoblins’ power of slaughter is gathered for them by their gods’ help, related to them.
The situation of the Yaling is somewhat special; whether it be the Fairy Wilderness or the Shadow Plane, their balance and stability are far from matching that of the Material Plane.
In order to become more stable, these planes need the assistance of the powerful souls of the Yaling Nobility. Naturally, it is only right to grant them mighty strength, for this is a process of mutual aid..."
Philancy’s words came to an abrupt halt.
Gaven, feeling unsatisfied, eagerly asked, "Teacher, have you discovered a new problem?"
A Legendary Arcanist is indeed legendary, for their insights into certain matters are truly unique. Just by listening to her speak, one could directly pinpoint the core essence of any problem. What she spoke of was the key to everything, the direct cause of the whole affair.
Philancy’s expression became extremely complicated as she said softly, "Speaking of instability, the Ether Plane is the most unstable of all planes. I believe that if one’s soul consciousness were to be bound to it, starting your so-called special template should be no difficult task at all.
Or perhaps, this is exactly what has been attempted in my Land of Mist, and I have been resisting and repelling it.
As a result, I have been imprisoned and isolated by it..."
Hearing her explanation, Gaven instantly understood why her expression was so conflicted. By doing so, it would mean her soul consciousness would be bound to the Land of Mist, just like the Yaling Nobility.
Just like when the Yaling Nobility die, their souls do not return to the gods but to the land they are bound to. In that case, it would be even harder for Philancy to escape.
After a brief reflection, Gaven suggested, "Regardless, this could be a new direction and breakthrough. Many things in this world are paradoxical; the more you try to break free, the more you are trapped. When you try to integrate into it, you may find the true way out. Just be cautious while researching, and don’t make any rash decisions. Such matters of soul binding, if the individual does not consent, even the strongest external power is futile."
"That may be the only way," Philancy nodded, "It’s better than having no direction at all. Regarding the Half-Plane of Fear, have you uncovered any new information?"
"I have found some, but it’s practically the same as having none. This Half-Plane of Fear does not originate from Felen, but from another Material Plane, formed by powerful souls who were exiled there.
It serves as both their eternal land of evil and their prison, similar in nature to the Abyss and Hell, with the typical characteristic of being easy to enter but incredibly hard to leave.
The person who first noticed this plane did so because of several peculiar disappearances.
At the smaller end of the scale, entire families vanished without a trace while sleeping.
At the larger end, whole villages, or even towns and cities, would see their populations disappear into thin air with hot tea and meals still on the tables.
Witnesses to these disappearances share one common feature: they saw pervasive mists that swept away all living beings.
Some mages, following these mists, traced them back to the Ether Plane, finding mere fragments of information about the Half-Plane of Fear, but the truly useful information was scarce because those who chased the leads often ended up disappearing themselves, leaving only their investigation reports for others, until eventually such investigative files had to be sealed and further inquiries by mages banned.
At the time of their disappearance, these Investigative Mages were all connected to the Ether Mist, lending credence to the belief that they were swallowed by the very object of their pursuit.
Some evil Mages, therefore, developed a Fear Transference Spell that would send their enemies directly into the Half-Plane of Fear for eternal banishment and imprisonment.
However, such a spell is extremely dangerous, and a slight mistake could send oneself into the Half-Plane of Fear. The spell that caught you, Teacher, must have been of this kind, right?"
With determination, anything can be feared, especially for someone like Gaven with abundant resources and support.
Naturally, when Gaven was determined to investigate a matter, there was no need for him to do so personally. He simply had to post a reward task for collecting this type of information in the major cities.
In no time at all, a multitude of specialists in the field would come knocking at his door.
Especially in Baldur’s Gate, where such bounty tasks quickly yield results since Felen’s largest library, Candlekeep, is nearby, attracting a multitude of scholars.
The knowledge Gaven possessed came from a Candlekeep Scholar, one of the investigators of the mist disappearance cases that Gaven mentioned.
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