Chapter 213: Endless World (1/5)
Sieg pushed open the door and slowly walked inside.
He noticed that there were already eight people in the lounge.
There were men and women, and most of them were humans, and a few of them could still feel the fluctuations of their bloodlines, and at first glance they were sorcerers.
As soon as Sigur entered the door, he caught the attention of these people.
He felt several glances at him, most of them hostile.
Seeger didn't panic, but smiled calmly, and then found a place to sit down.
He noticed that most of the men sat alone and guarded against each other.
"Looks like these people are my competitors. Sieg picked up a book casually, but his eyes scanned around.
Sitting next to him was a man with glasses, dressed in a thick black trench coat and with hair as messy as a chicken coop, but he didn't care.
The man in glasses was looking fanatical at the moment, fiddling with a small emerald green plant.
Sitting on the right is a muscular man with a bare head and a devil tattoo on the back of his head.
Not far ahead, a male and female couple snuggled up to each other, the woman seemed to be a little injured, and at the moment her face was pale, and she was held in the arms of the man.
"These people are basically second-level powerhouses. Sieg noticed that in this lounge, most of the characters who could be promoted were second-level realms, and there were very few first-level ones.
Sieg remained silent in a low voice, then walked over to a bookshelf and began to look for books that interested him.
Most of the books here are dilapidated, seemingly due to disrepair.
Books are basically about the various known regions of Endless Space.
Sieg picked up a thick hardcover book, sat down in his original position, and began to read it quietly.
The hardcover book is huge, a bit like a picture book. In addition to the text, there are also exquisite colorful paintings.
Title: A Guide to Space Hitchhikers. Author anonymous.
The book contains a detailed record of the various regions known to Endless Space, and is explained with color maps.
In this book, Sieg has a rough understanding of the general situation of the outer space today.
The universe they are in, or space, is called Endless Space.
No one knows where the boundaries of the infinite space are, and where the starting point is. In fact, the area of space that the major races can explore now is still only a small area in the entire endless space.
In the vast space, there are countless worlds, countless races, and countless strange civilizations.
According to the generally accepted world division method, the world is divided into five levels: miniature world, low world, intermediate world, high world, and super world.
Of course, this division is not absolute, because there are many, many world fragments outside of these five worlds. These world fragments are too small to even be considered miniature worlds, but there may still be civilizations on them.
The miniature world is the smallest type of world, such as the wandering world where Sieg is now, which is a kind of miniature world.
The primary world area is much larger, and the intermediate and advanced worlds after that are even more proliferated. These three worlds are the worlds where the mainstream civilization of Endless Space is located.
As for the final super world, there are only five known so far, which is extremely rare. This kind of world is not so much a plane, but a collection of worlds formed by many worlds surrounding each other.
Hell, for example, is a super-world made up of countless worlds between the real and the unreal.
Like the world where Sig was born, it is only an intermediate world, and it is also a small existence in the intermediate world.
The real big world is far beyond Sig's imagination.
In this endless world, countless organizational forces were born.
There are super families that control countless planes, there are huge empires that span endless distances, and there are divine kingdoms that recruit believers to dominate one side, of course...... There are also countless capital companies that rush to it for profit.
These organizations are intricately intertwined, each with its own field plan. Especially those top forces, because they don't fight easily, they can't make any accurate rankings.
In this book, it is only a simple list of representatives of the more powerful forces.
Among these vast forces, Sigurt paid special attention to the three major Divine Blood Families recorded in them.
The Hogg family, the Martin family, the Green family.
Each of these three major god-blood families occupies hundreds of worlds, and some have directly established huge cross-dimensional empires.
It is said that these three families have the blood of ancient gods, and their status is extremely noble.
These three major families are just a more prominent part of the many divine blood families, and there are many families with divine bloodlines in the endless space.
Sigurt remembered the Underworld Ranger he had met earlier, who might have mistaken himself for a member of some God-Blood family.
The status of the Divine Blood Family in the endless space is very noble, and almost every Divine Blood Family is the existence of one dominant side, and few people dare to provoke it.
In short, the situation in the endless space can be said to be full of mountains, with the major super forces actively exploring space and exploring unknown areas, while the small forces are attached to the super forces and get a piece of the meat pie in the cracks.
Today's outer space, for most powerful forces, is still dark and unknown. The craze for space development has continued since several epochs ago.
Just like the Age of Discovery, in the face of many mysterious unknowns, driven by capital and interests, countless people set sail and explored one unknown world after another.
Sieg slowly flipped through the book, and by the time he was about to finish it, there were almost a dozen people in the lounge.
He glanced again, and saw that most of the squads were left with only one person, except for a few teams with multiple people.
"It seems that most people understand the relationship between resources and competition. Sigur couldn't help but glance around.
Limited resources dictate the brutality of competition. Those solo squads are almost certain that their teammates have all been killed.
It's good that not only do they have fewer competitors, but the rest of them also have fewer competitors.
Most of the people in the scene were quiet and didn't make too much noise. Everyone seems to be waiting for something.
Suddenly, there was a soft sound at the door, as if someone had pushed it open.
A teenager with snake-like pupils walked in.
The man was dressed in a black suit and had shiny hair, and was very handsome and handsome.
He exuded a mysterious aura all over his body, and a pair of snake eyes glanced around, revealing a trace of arrogance and domineering unique to teenagers. Then he slowly walked into the room, and then sat down next to Sigurd.