Chapter 600 Poseidon's Trident
The Flame Eye is a third field of vision formed by connecting with the brain nerves. Although it will cause confusion in ordinary people's thinking and requires a long time to adapt, it also provides additional help in casting spells.
The skill of "teleportation" can be released with the help of the Flame Eye. Even if there is a wall between them, as long as the vision is in place, the teleportation can be completed.
Similarly, the "telekinesis" that can interact with items and pick up props and equipment can also be cast in this way.
Theoretically, as long as the Flame Eye can see it and Luke is within 240 meters of its straight-line distance, most items can be interacted with, and as long as the items can be defined as props, they can be directly transferred to Luke's inventory, or appear next to Luke because the inventory is full.
It should be noted that when Luke's shadow unit uses telekinesis, the props with attribute descriptions will be directly teleported to Luke's body over a long distance, because the shadow unit does not have an inventory.
In the original plot, although the compass was handed to Jack by the human form of the goddess of the sea, this thing is not bound to the user. Anyone who holds the compass can use it directly without additional identification.
This is also reflected in Luke's hands. As soon as the thing is in hand, the item description pops up by itself.
[Name: Mind Compass/Compass that cannot point to the north]
[Type: Compass]
[Origin: Pirates of the Caribbean]
[Quality: Unknown]
[Equipment conditions: None]
[Attributes: Heart's Desire, Fear Release]
[Heart's Desire - This compass cannot indicate the normal direction, but will point to the direction of the most desired existence in the holder's heart at this moment, even if the holder himself has not yet noticed it.
When the user is confused and does not know what he needs, or the thing he wants does not exist, the compass cannot indicate the direction. ]
[Fear Release - Although everyone can use the mind compass, it has a different meaning in Jack Sparrow's hands. When Jack voluntarily gave up the compass of hope, another thing hidden in his heart that was different from Davy Jones's fear, the "Silent Mary", a ghost ship that sank in the Bermuda Triangle, would be unsealed. 】
[Note: If you put this compass in the hands of a confused person, you can probably use it as a small handheld electric fan. 】
... Such an old joke, the note must be an old guy.
Luke couldn't help but curl his lips.
However, the properties of this compass still surprised Luke a little.
Of course, Luke knew about the effect of "Heart's Desire" a long time ago, but the effect of "Fear Release" was really unexpected.
As a play derived from Disney's amusement projects, which was originally intended to sell tickets, Luke thought that the plot performances of the first three parts were nothing to say, and they were so exciting that they could not be added.
The fourth part, "On Stranger Tides", is also reasonable, and the zombies, witchcraft, sirens, Spanish fleets and other elements brought out by the "Fountain of Youth" are also quite exciting.
However, the fifth and final part, "Dead Men Tell No Tales", is somewhat far-fetched in Luke's view in terms of plot setting. It is like forcing Jack to create a past that cannot withstand scrutiny, and then forcing a boss unit of the series, that is, the undead battleship Silent Mary.
But it is obvious that the original story is the original story, and even the compass accurately shows the Silent Mary, so it must be presented in some reasonable form.
This is the underlying logic of the fighting world. After all, at most we have bugs in the game, not bugs in the game.
However, Luke immediately thought of one thing because of the existence of the Silent Mary, that is, a key object involved in the entire fifth part.
The trident of Poseidon, the god of the sea.
In the Caribbean worldview, as long as you master this artifact of the sea, you will have the power to command the ocean. According to the show, it does show the basic abilities of "dividing the sea", "controlling water" and "removing the curse", although the last one comes at the cost of damage.
But today's sea monster world is a mixed worldview, which is already a messy worldview. If the so-called "trident of Poseidon" really exists, what form will it take?
Going further, will Poseidon, the most orthodox sea god in Greek mythology, also exist in some form like Calypso?
Luke's curiosity was immediately aroused!
Greek mythology is also the source of inspiration for various game works. Luke's mind immediately emerged with quite a lot of pictures with different pixels, colors, game forms, etc.
This caused the compass needle in his hand, which had originally determined the direction, to become confused instantly, and turned into a small handheld fan that rotated at high speed.
Luke also noticed the crazy spinning pointer, and then he tried to calm himself down.
However, this was only a temporary calming of the mood. Luke's thoughts were completely disrupted by his own associations.
It can only be said that sometimes thinking too fast and being exposed to too many things is not a good thing. Even if Luke insisted that what he wanted most was to find the location of Davy Jones' heart, I'm afraid even he himself would not believe it.
The madly rotating pointer stopped, and the direction pointed by the pointer this time was completely different from the direction just recorded by the molecular beast. The overlapping images directly became a 30-degree angle.
It actually pointed to a certain direction, instead of returning to the speed of the electric fan!
Based on Luke's understanding of himself, he must have only the Trident of Poseidon in his mind. Since the compass really pointed out the location, it was probably the Trident of Poseidon, whose background was still unclear, and it might really exist somewhere in the sea monster world!
Tnnd! My heart was moved!
Luke couldn't lie to himself, he was really moved.
It was like suddenly showing a player the location of a hidden treasure on a super large map. Although Luke was forced to be desensitized from the ranks of the full-illustration party because of his chicken-chicken skills, he really couldn't resist the temptation of this hidden treasure.
And just from the perspective of "not falling into the hands of others" and "protecting Neverland and Nameless Island", even if it was destroyed, it couldn't give pirates and monsters the opportunity to get it... At the very least, he had to confirm the location and then consider whether to get involved.
Of course, Luke didn't plan to go out to sea by boat, as that would be too inefficient, so -
Under the cover of the two giants, Falcon and Silver Arrow, a standard-sized White Eagle Ninja Zod flew across the sky and quickly disappeared into the night sky according to the direction of the compass in the hands of Comrade Luke, who was sitting in the driver's seat.