39 Practice the seal of piety

The Gungunnir was something from another world, and Tyrion certainly couldn't have heard of it.

But the amazing thing is that if you put him in another world, then there are actually many people who have heard of him......

This thought flashed through his mind, and Charles unconsciously glanced at the pile of artifacts he threw in the corner, and shook helplessly.

These things need divine power to activate in order to function.

In the past, Charles had guessed that this so-called divine power should be similar to the seven-colored energy of the Staff of Authority, which condenses faith.

Through experimentation, this is indeed the case.

However, what is very speechless is that Charles can only exert colorful energy through the scepter, but the scepter cannot bring it out of this world.

Why can artifacts from other worlds be brought in, but the scepter can't be brought out?

This is a thought-provoking question.

However, with this restriction alone, it is clear that he can only use those equipment in A Song of Ice and Fire.

But here, he didn't have to use it in the first place. Can it be used, and what can it be used?

In short, the Charr had some expectations for them, but in reality they were a pile of scrap wood.

……

After the dwarf left, the study was basically quiet.

A group of onlookers gathered at the bottom of the tower below, but when they saw that there was really nothing to see, they naturally dispersed.

Some of the soldiers who had followed Charles into the Land of Eternal Winter came to kneel at the bottom of the tower and prayed, but Charr largely ignored them—

He kept looking at the white paper in his hand.

During this period, the gray-haired Commander-in-Chief Mormont came to visit, but he didn't put on too much of a show.

I don't really care about this kind of common etiquette, but I still have to observe basic politeness.

After all, this is really someone else's territory.

However, except for Mormont, others are not sensitive.

……

Every hour or almost an hour, Charles would go back to the Overworld to see if there was anything unusual, and at this moment, there was no obstacle to this kind of shuttle.

Other than that, he spends most of his time studying the spell of the Seal of Piety.

The Seal of Piety is very peculiar, both in terms of the effect after practice and the way it is practiced.

First of all, this spell has no spells or casting requirements, and as long as it can be practiced, it will have a constant, permanent status buff.

Secondly, the spell does not rely on a simple spirit, or rather not a normal spirit, but on a very clear but in fact very vague concept—will, or faith.

Mixing the devotion to the great being with one's own spirituality, and then communicating with the will of the gods that seem to be everywhere, condense into a unique spiritual imprint.

With the usual uninterrupted prayers, the effect of the sigil will become stronger and stronger, and even the church sage recorded in the spell book will be able to communicate directly with the Lord of Thorns!

Growth, fixedness, with a certain background nature.

Obviously, this spell is a very good one.

However, after taking a closer look, Charles thought of some possibilities.

"After training, you can have a trace of contact with the Lord of Thorns, does this mean that you will be brainwashed 24 hours a day?"

Touching his chin, Charles groaned.

He never hesitated to speculate on others with the utmost malice.

Especially in terms of this kind of benefit that seems okay, but is actually very inexplicable.

"Why? Am I being a bit out of line lately? Or is the Child of the Sun too important? ”

Thinking of this, Charles subconsciously remembered the old man with the strange personality of the oak tree, and then thought a lot.

After secretly lamenting the complexity of the church, he put these thoughts behind him for the time being.

Regardless of the purpose of the church, he obviously wouldn't really practice this spell.

In other words, even if it is practiced, it will not be the original.

Charles still has some appeal for this spell, after all, this thing seems to work great.

Practicing the seal of piety requires communicating the will of the Lord of Thorns.

Naturally, there will be no Lord of Thorns here, but that doesn't mean there are no other gods.

There is one hidden in the staff of authority, and he still recognizes the Charles as the Lord.

Or maybe Charleben is a different kind of god.

"So, how do you communicate?" He pondered.

This is a problem, and the method of communication recorded in the spell book is to pray non-stop to get answers.

Charles thought about it for a moment, and felt that this method had no reference value at all.

Then it occurred to him that in his spirit, there seemed to be the Order of the Seven Pointed Star, which represented the scepter and recognized the Lord—what kind of communication could be more direct than this?

"It seems like it should work."

He thought to himself.

Then another question arises.

What kind of ideas should be used to condense that belief?

He obviously doesn't have any devotion to the scepter, and is it feasible to use other manifestations of will to drive it?

Charles, who was flipping through this "cheatbook", felt that it should, almost.

Then, the problem came again.

What kind of will should be used to unite it?

He felt that the simple practice of the seal of piety naturally required to fill himself with piety and fanaticism, but on second thought, this belief seemed to be only used to make it easier for practitioners to communicate with the Great Being.

Actually, it doesn't seem necessary.

"Just try it."

After thinking for a while, Charles made a decision.

So he clasped the book in his hand on his knees, leaned back, closed his eyes, and let himself enter the special perspective of "inward-looking".

In fact, it's very easy, and when I was a rookie in the caster, I learned why I was in this inexplicable question, and I had this inner vision.

As the spirits grow, so does this ability.

For example, at this moment, Charles has "appeared" in the dark world in the blink of an eye.

He observes his own spirit from the perspective of a spectator.

After recalling the special method recorded in the seal of piety, the fluttering will dissipated, and the spirit's closed eyes opened.

This is not to say that his will is separate from the spirit.

In fact, the will originates from the spirits.

Charr's will should have awakened in the spirit as soon as he entered here. It's just that the will, unlike normal bodily organs, is not strictly fixed.

It is possible to walk "out of the body".

This is similar to the telekinesis, but the telekinesis can be out of the body, but the will can only be within the body.

In the spirit state, Charles emptied his distracting thoughts and concentrated on using the special methods in the spell book to condense some of his thoughts.

It sounds mysterious, but it's really just a matter of condensing your true thoughts.

The original process of the Seal of Piety was to condense the faith of piety to break through some barrier, and the thread of will that connected the great being finally condensed into a special trace.

The Charr doesn't have to be like that.

After letting his mind be free of distractions and no other thoughts, he took a trace of his spiritual power and "plunged headlong" into the black seven-pointed star medal that hung on his chest and served as an ornament for a long time.

Then he felt as if he was caught in a warm ocean.

At the same time, a wave of friendly emotions crept through the contact, as if facing an acquaintance, and Charles faintly thought of the wisp of spirituality that existed within the scepter.

At the same time, in the outside study, the staff of authority, which was placed alongside other messy artifacts, suddenly made a clicking sound.