Chapter 313: Prohibition
"Follow the map and go to the central chamber. Noticing Tia's vigilance, the pages of the Book of All-Knowing flipped to reveal a freshly baked map.
I saw that on this map, the location and trigger conditions of many mechanisms were densely marked, not only planning the optimal route, but also writing out the unnoticeable cracking methods for some mechanisms.
The so-called "well-defended" of the Tabro goblins is nothing more than a high-level toy in front of the Book of Omniscience.
After reading the detailed map in front of her, Tia couldn't help but be a little amazed.
The favor of truth is indeed balanced.
Although book-type witchcraft is much inferior to ordinary types of witchcraft in terms of attack, it is truly unique in terms of calculation and analysis.
Backed by a vast knowledge base, they can do a wide variety of ancillary work. As now, analyzing the distribution of mechanisms in a secret room through clues is only the most basic ability.
And the Book of Omniscience, as the ancestor of the book type, has the largest knowledge base, and this ability is even more terrifying to use.
Even if it can't use the ability to probe in a large area, with its wealth of knowledge and experience, it is very easy to deal with these mechanisms of the Tabro Goblin.
Other book-based witchcraft can be misleading, making some mistakes in cracking the analysis, but the omniscient book does not.
The magic mechanism it has seen can fill the entire goblin world if it is dismantled and piled up, not to mention that it is just a low-level goblin secret place that the fallen goblin has made hands and feet, even if it is really a secret place of the fallen goblin, it can't help it.
With the hint of the Book of Omniscience, Tia successfully passed the fork in the road and made her way to the central chamber.
As soon as she was sure she had reached safety, Tia dragged through the Book of Omniscient and began to read the highlights of its collation.
After about five minutes, she rubbed her brow and looked up in some distress.
Her guess was correct.
More precisely, the truth of the matter was even bolder than she had guessed.
Thinking back to the information she had just seen, Tia felt a little incredulous.
The Tabro goblin clan turned out to have been the family of the fallen goblin king.
She frowned, feeling that things were getting trickier.
The name of the Fallen Fairy King was many years ago, and Tia only knew a rough idea, and it was only under the reminder of the Book of Omniscience that she understood the terrifying power behind this name.
Essentially, Fallen Elves are not a race, and all elves that have undergone this process, which is defined as "degenerate" by ordinary elves, can be said to be a member of the Fallen Elves, regardless of race.
Their distinction from ordinary goblins may be more in line with the factional relationship of black and white wizards than the definition of race.
It's just that the fallen goblins are more evil and unscrupulous than the dark wizards.
It is precisely because of this that the birth of the Fallen Fairy King is even more incredible.
These goblins have abandoned their original race, abandoned their original families, and it is impossible to admit that the original upper leaders who suppressed them by blood.
Therefore, the bloodline not only has no positive effect on suppressing these goblins, but may be counterproductive.
But it is under such conditions that their own leaders are born among them, and they are still the leaders who are named kings.
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