Chapter 960 Resurrection of the Gods?
Yago stopped moving.
In this dead sea made up of countless spiritual bodies, the consciousness, memory and cognition of countless creatures are submerged.
Yago already knew this.
However, when he was looking for new "pages", he was thinking about a problem.
What do the "memory cognition" sealed in these pages have in common?
At present, apart from the dark book page that seems to be "imitated" by the power of the dream path, there are wizards on the other pages of the book.
Even the "first generation ancestor of Fast" who claimed to be "not a wizard" had an inseparable relationship with wizards.
Moreover, the other party also aroused his "anger" for unknown reasons.
Yago wanted to find out what happened, but he didn't have the means to "find out".
In this fantasy world where "memory" cannot be used as "evidence", Yago needs to keep "questions" about many things.
At present, it can only be said that the "pages" he saw, in those cognitive fields, are all related to "wizards".
Now put aside the unprovable question of whether these things are real, Yago is thinking, what do these conditions represent?
Others are not sure, but these "wizards" all have some similar performances.
First, they know that the place they are in is "not real" and that they are "not real".
This is related to "blue blood".
Second, they all have some remarks that are close to "they are already dead".
Perhaps it is because of the previous reason, because it is clear that I am "not real", so I deduce that I am "dead".
Third, the source of blue blood - gods.
The wizard seals the power of the gods in his body. In order to resist "the gods who may be revived in a certain way", he chooses to continuously strengthen his will, and chooses to abandon the original in order to "reach a higher level" or "get rid of the negative effects of blood." life form.
This matter is known to most of the wizards he has seen so far.
However, the last seen "Edgeworth" is not included.
Why is this?
No, the other party just didn't say anything about it, which doesn't mean that this old wizard doesn't know.
Moreover, the other party provided him with more important clues.
"Wizard's Tower".
During the "Glorious Empire" period, the entire empire cast eleven wizard research towers with all its strength.
The later wizards, their "research institutions" or "residences" were all imitating these wizard towers during the "Glorious Empire" period. They built weakened and personal versions of the research towers with individuals and resources from their territories.
These "towers" reminded him of the "Apostle", who appeared in the image of the mechanical old man in the mechanical kingdom, and he thought it was something told to him by the "Apostle" he met before.
"The Tower at the End".
In the expression of the "apostle", it is "the unification center of the mirror world left by the wizards".
At that time, the other party said:
"You could call it the 'Wizard's Tower'."
Moreover, in the few words that "Edgeworth" said, there is such a statement about himself:
"It's ridiculous, to live in the dream of an old enemy."
The old man, the old wizard who called himself "Edgeworth", was "living in the dream of the old enemy".
And who is the old enemy.
"Halloran" and "Fast".
Yago was not familiar with the former name, but of course Yago knew the latter name.
No, perhaps it cannot be said to be "unfamiliar".
In the field of cognition just now, that huge mechanical creation like a war weapon, it is impossible for him not to think of the "machine kingdom".
The mechanical apostle told him about the "Tower of the End" and the "Wizard Tower".
Here, where there is an obvious connection to the Mechanicus, that "Edgeworth" further explained the "Wizard Tower" to him?
Even if he thought about it with his feet, Yago would feel that there was a connection between the two.
Even, he has the feeling that this "Edgeworth" will tell him, and lead him to look at those wizard towers in the "Glorious Empire Period", because the former, the "Mechanical Apostle" told him about the Tower of the End.
Once this thought came out, it was out of control.
However, suddenly, because of uncertainty about his identity, because he might be the "Diago of the past", Yago subconsciously changed the order.
This exchange made his eyes widen.
Wait a minute, if the sequence is reversed
These thoughts almost messed up the thoughts he summed up in his mind about these pages, the next common point of wizards in these cognitive fields.
After suppressing this somewhat terrifying conjecture with the basic concept of "no evidence, it can only be a conspiracy theory", Yago forcibly diverted his attention.
The fourth common point - Fast.
Yes, "Fast".
This surname seems to be very famous.
At least, for the wizards he'd met.
Moreover, in itself, the reason why he was able to sense these page fragments was the "silver blood" currently locked in the ability derivative by him.
All kinds of clues have almost confirmed the relationship between these pages and Silver Blood.
but
Yago will not forget the previous words.
Blue blood is the product of wizards sealing the power of gods in their bodies.
A wizard, by continuously strengthening his will and abandoning his original life form to prevent——
The gods revived.
Yes, among Yago's doubts, the one that made him most nervous was the recovery of the "god" in "Silver Blood".
What is a "god"?
If he was an agnostic, his answer might be—
"The existence of God cannot be understood by perception, and human beings lack evidence to draw conclusions in this regard."
It could also be—
"There is no evidence to prove whether God exists, and even if God exists, it is irrelevant to the entire universe."
Or is it--
"Not only the existence of God cannot be falsified, but this kind of problem itself cannot be falsified. In the absence of evidence, it can only be deduced and modeled by logical relationships."
If he was a positivist, his answer might be—
"The concept of God is meaningless because it cannot produce results that can be tested by scientific methods, so it is meaningless to discuss it. You must know that human cognitive ability is limited. Discussing a thing beyond the limited cognitive ability This time-wasting derivation makes no sense.”
Yago didn't know which grid he should be divided into, and he didn't feel that his logical framework only fit one definition.
He has some characteristics of various "isms". Instead of discussing which one he is, it is better to use the Barnum effect to make him mistakenly think which one he belongs to, and let him walk into the frame of that doctrine. Make sense.
What's more, the "gods" of the two worlds are not the same.