Chapter Eighty-Four: The Magic Energy Equation

Coming out of Cairo University, Gauss suddenly felt very interesting at one point.

Although the story of ancient Egypt that Huni heard from the cemetery keeper is ultimately a kind of historical legend, and may not be very true in various details, a careful reflection will show that in such an obscure historical legend, the evolution of magic or other superpowers over time or events is very clear.

Along this vein, it seems that it can be concluded that although there have been superheroes in North Africa and the Middle East, these superheroes have all been annihilated in the long river of history without exception, and it seems that there are unlikely to be superheroes in North Africa and the Middle East now or in the future.

The truth may be so, but Gauss, who is familiar with the movie, inevitably wonders whether this is a deliberate arrangement.

If this is also a prequel to a movie, isn't it rationalizing the phenomenon that superheroes are mostly American heroes?

Reverie casually thought about it, and Gauss left it behind.

However, at this time, he had no intention of participating in the exploration of the Hamna Tower.

For the next few days, he did not leave Cairo and went to Cairo University every day to see Huni.

Huni still has something to dig out of him, such as his deep study of the ancient Egyptian language and writing.

Any language, after thousands of years of evolution, will become unrecognizable, and it is conceivable that whatever Gauss will receive from Hamna Tower in the future, the Golden Book of the Sun, the Black Book of the Dead, or other words about magic, the words used to describe magic on them will certainly be very different from the Egyptian script today.

This is not to speak the language of magic, which is not easy through the ages, but the words that explain magic may not take a thousand years to be different.

Seeing that Gauss suddenly became interested in ancient Egyptian writing, Huni inevitably began to doubt his idea of wanting to fight Hamnata again, so although he did not have the courage to refuse in the face of a Nazi officer, when teaching ancient Egyptian writing, he inevitably played small tricks, not only did not teach it attentively, but sometimes even taught it indiscriminately.

Although Gauss knew this, he did not bother with Huni.

For him, the words used in ancient Egypt were as good as they could get a sense of what they were trying to do.

With Gauss's current level of intellectual development and his incredible analytical ability, even if he learns a language from scratch, especially the phonetic alphabet language, as long as he learns phonetic transcription and reads a book or newspaper in a dictionary for a few days, he can basically master it proficiently.

Moreover, there is still some connection between the ancient Egyptian language and the current Egyptian language, so after he grasped the context, he was still learning from Huni on the surface, but in fact he had become his own research.

In just three days, Gauss's achievements in ancient Egyptian writing surpassed that of Professor Huni.

On the fourth day, instead of going to Cairo University, he teleported to the mirror doppelganger.

After several days of searching, the mirror doppelganger finally found the Hamna Tower in the desert.

Gauss teleported over, first put away a bunch of flying pets, and then sent the mirror avatar to Huaxia to continue his search for the magic language, and then he explored the enigmatic Hamna Tower alone.

Since the Tower of Hamna is an ancient Egyptian city, it is conceivable that the scale must be very large.

At first glance, there are more than a dozen pyramids, at least largely intact.

Of course, there are many more pyramids that have been in ruins over thousands of years.

Judging from these pyramids, it is indeed a historical fact that Hamna Tower is known as the burial place of the pharaohs of the ages.

However, the ruins of the Tower of Hamna are not uninhabited.

In fact, a tribe of about 300 people lived in a converted underground cavern.

If nothing else, these people should be what Huni called the guardians of the cemetery.

These cemetery guardians were originally supposed to be an army, but they evolved over a long period of time and eventually formed a clan. Although in terms of the tribe, in order to ensure reproduction, it is inevitable that there will be women and children among the members, but it can still be vaguely discerned that the clan of the cemetery guardians is still a tribe full of militarized marks.

Around the underground caverns, there are several rudimentary facilities that resemble training grounds.

The older male children in the tribe can clearly see that their bodies have basically been strengthened to a certain extent.

Not to mention the adult men, almost except for the clan elders, every one of them was a professional warrior.

The warriors are not necessarily samurai, but about one-third of them are actually mages.

Gauss spied a little and found that the Graveyard Guardian clan really possessed some magical powers.

It's true that the level is low, but magic is magic, and you can't go wrong.

Male warriors are clearly divided into two classes, one is a graveyard warrior and the other is a graveyard mage.

Cemetery warriors, who account for two-thirds of the members, although each of them can be called a master of martial arts, has developed their physical strength to the peak, but they have never unearthed extraordinary strength, and no matter how strong the force is, it is inevitable that they will be knocked down with one shot, and the cemetery mage is different, although the body is relatively weak, and only learned two spells, fire bullets and light bullets, after all, he still mastered magic.

Magic, without a doubt, is certainly a transcendent power.

Gauss cast an invisibility spell and walked around the underground cavern, easily getting his hands on both spells.

The only pity is that the meditation method of the cemetery mage seems to be passed down by word of mouth and never falls into words, so it is really difficult to know about controlling a cemetery mage without any effort. Of course, there is no need to start now, if the "Golden Sutra of the Sun" and the "Black Sutra of the Dead" cannot be found in the mausoleum of Osiris, it will not be too late to do it at that time.

The Graveyard Mage's Fire Bullet Technique and Light Bullet Technique all belong to a class of spell grammar techniques.

As soon as Gauss's mind passed, he felt interesting.

These two spells are actually mobilizing spirits, not manipulating magical energy.

In other words, the spell issued with this spell is roughly to create a magic energy equation with spiritual power, and then use the spirit to trigger the resonance of external magical energy, and through the magic energy equation transformation, so as to release fire and light bullets.

This is clearly not the same as Azeroth's use of magic.

Almost without exception, the mages of Azeroth first use their internal magic to build a spell model, then use their mental power to drive the model, and then the internal magic is channeled to output, and at the same time arouses the resonance of external magical energy.

The so-called magic energy equation is actually an adjective.

It works similarly to the Spell Model, but does not seem to be a picky eater of magical energy.

If the magic energy equation and the spell model are compared to an engine, then the magic energy equation seems to be an engine that can be started with diesel, gasoline, gas, and electricity, while the engine of the spell model can only burn the matching model gasoline.

Taking the fireball technique as an example, although the fire bomb sent by the graveyard mage is similar in appearance to the fireball released by Gauss, the magic energy of the fire bomb has many sources, and the magic energy of the fireball has only one source, that is, the power of the elements.

Although the elemental power of Azeroth is also a general term for a type of magical energy, and when subdivided, it actually contains countless single energies, but this type of magical energy, at least homologous, originates from the fire elemental plane.

The magic energy used by the graveyard mage when he released the fire bomb was not only fire energy, but also star energy, space energy and other categories, which was equivalent to combining many kinds of energy and releasing it in the form of fire bombs.

From this point of view, the Graveyard Mage's Fire Bomb Spell is more of a heat spell than a fire spell.

Of course, the two spells of fire bullet and light bullet alone cannot further deduce the reason.

If all the magic in the hero world is released like this, then it is worth studying.

Gauss temporarily suppressed his doubts and came to the heart of Hamna Tower.

In the heart stands a pyramid that is more complete and larger than the others.

What the cemetery keepers are really guarding seems to be this pyramid.

It goes without saying that this is supposed to be the pharaoh's tomb of Osiris, and the place where Isis sealed Seth.

Gauss discovered that there was an energy circulating on the pyramid.

This energy, on closer inspection, clearly belongs to the category of magic.

This confirms Huni's statement that it is clear that the entire pyramid of Osiris was sealed by magic.

However, from Gauss's vision, it is not difficult to see that in fact, the so-called seal is just an extroverted magical enchantment.

The barrier that the unknown Eastern Master had arranged was just to defend against ordinary people, and it was not advanced in terms of level.

Gauss felt that he could forcibly break the barrier as long as he unleashed a twenty-layer talent fireball technique.

But it's easy to break, and it's hard to get into trouble if you don't get into trouble.

In the pyramid of Osiris, there are both the sealed ancient undead Set, and the power infiltrated by Anubis from the other world, so it is obviously impossible for the unknown Eastern mage to only prevent ordinary people from breaking in, so this enchantment is likely to have another mystery, and if it is destroyed, it will alarm the Eastern mage.

Gauss's purpose was not pure, but he was still afraid of trouble, and after a little consideration, he changed to another approach.

He sensed the shape and three-dimensional latitude and longitude of the Pyramid of Osiris, and then quickly determined a spatial landmark.

This space sign, located inside the pyramid, teleported directly into it, naturally avoiding the enchantment.

Before teleporting, Gauss, with his usual caution, recorded an external marker with Hearthstone.

Although even if Seth is resurrected, it is easy to dismiss, but when it comes to Anubis from another world, he doesn't dare to be too careless.