Chapter 292: The Secret of the Final Volume

After the First World War on the Nien plane, the gods hibernated in the kingdom of God, but only communicated with their own church through oracles. The Wizarding Realm also lost too much top-level combat power and was unable to deal with the gods head-on, so instead of attacking St. Moss, the main plane of the Divine Grace Realm, on a large scale, the Wizarding Realm chose to recuperate.

After the war, Ciri returned home to report his safety, and then became involved in the post-war work again. After the war, many "extinction-level" collections should be carefully returned for proper safekeeping. Fortunately, Osvid, the head of the special event processing team of the Colin plane, was also lucky not to be killed this time, although a collection he was in charge of "went berserk" and devoured many members of the special event processing team, and even Osvid himself was devoured by an arm, but he managed to save his life.

With the current level of magic potions in the wizarding world, as long as you are not a warlock majoring in the bloodline, it is easy to find a way to grow back if you lose an arm, and it will not affect your future life and battle at all.

Osvid was in charge of the follow-up issues regarding the "extinction-class" collection, and Ciri's mission was actually another task arranged by the City of the End.

After the "Shadow Demon" devoured Loshanda, the Lord of Dawn, the place where Losanda had been standing left behind a plate-like relic that looked like it was made of clay. It was so quietly suspended in mid-air, and it was not swallowed up with Loshanda, which shows its uniqueness.

This clay tablet is square, about a little larger in length and width than the "Sage Form" of Luoshanda, and it is engraved with dense symbols, and I can't understand the meaning at all. It was clearly not something that Losanda had with him, as it had been devoured by the Shadow Demon along with Losanda.

After the end of the war, Ciri didn't pay much attention to handing over the tablets to the City of the End, but he was soon approached and told that he had a new mission, and this time the new mission was related to the clay tablets that Ciri had handed in.

In fact, there was not only one clay tablet captured in this war, and all the gods that originally belonged to the original gods and were later transformed into civilized gods because they were polluted by the minds of the believers will have one of these clay tablets after being destroyed.

Most of the symbols written on each tablet are the same, with only a few differences. No one knows what these things are, why they appeared after the fall of the Primordial Gods' Transformed Civilization Mansion, and what the mysterious symbols on them recorded.

However, the City of the End had previously obtained a secret information showing that these clay tablets were likely to be the [Final Scroll] that the "God of Literature" Dinaire had been pursuing.

The "God of Literature" Dinier is only a god with weak divine powers, and he is himself a god of the "God of Knowledge" Ogma, but many of Dinaire's actions are incomprehensible to even the "God of Knowledge" Ogma.

Dinaire's experience of becoming a god is very peculiar, and he does not have the idea of a priesthood like other civilizations, and then he is born with it. In fact, before literature was born, not long after the birth of Ogma, the "god of knowledge", Dinaire had already become a god.

"Literature" is actually something that Dinaire created after he became a god, and no one knows what Dinaire's priestly divinity was before "literature" was formed. After becoming the "god of literature", Dinaire was not as keen on expanding the ranks of believers as other gods, but was keen on fighting. He and his followers had been searching for something that even Ogma, the "God of Knowledge", had never heard of--- Final Scroll.

You must know that Ogma himself is the first one born in the Mansion, and he should know all the knowledge of civilization, but even he himself has never seen anything [Final Scroll], and before Dinaire, Ogma had never even heard of this name.

Legend has it that the [Final Scroll] recorded the world's fundamental and original secrets, and Dinaire became a god because he obtained a small part of the [Final Scroll], and from then on it became his goal to find and read other [Final Scrolls].

According to Dinaire, every written record that has ever existed in the world may contain fragments of the Final Text—a single word, a set of words, or even an entire sentence in a great book that corresponds to the ultimate truth.

As an artist, enlightener, cartographer, and patron saint of scribes, the king of words and images, Dinaire worked tirelessly to examine all records and creations in search of his ethereal ideals.

Dinaire's church is committed to collecting and documenting information to ensure that nothing is lost. The vast majority of believers keep all of their writings and accounts, including poems, songs, and stories and anecdotes they heard during their travels.

The missionaries of Dinaire were called the Chroniclers of the Scrolls, and they prayed early in the morning and acquired divine magic. They carefully keep every transcript they have written, and excerpt the best of it every year on March 3 and send it to the local shrine. The higher missionaries will carefully review these accounts for any phrases or phrases concerning the Final Scroll.

The possible parts (usually only one or two words) that have been screened by the various temples will be sent to the [Iron Dragon Mountain] temple hidden in the [Yongding Mountain Range], where the [Supreme Recordr] Osperi will review and decide whether to add to the unfinished difficult manuscript.

Ogma, the "God of Knowledge", admired Dinaire's passion for documentation and research. However, Ogma knew almost nothing about the Final Scroll, and secretly suspected that his ally Dinaire was bewitched by the nonsense of the mad scholars, and was only looking for illusory dreams in his heart, but he could not find a trace of madness-related qualities in Dinaire.

All of this shows that the "God of Literature" Dinaire is so unique. According to a top-secret document inadvertently obtained by the City of the End, the "God of Knowledge" Dinaire had actually forgotten what the [Final Scroll] looked like after becoming a god, and his most trusted believer--- the [Supreme Recorder] Osperi was actually the [Final Scroll] that he discovered with him. It's just that it was Dinaire who finally cracked part of the secret of the [Final Scroll], so he became this very special "God of Literature" and devoted himself to finding the [Final Scroll].

The Supreme Recorder Osplaley was hiding a lot from Dinaire, such as the fact that the Final Scroll was not actually hidden in ordinary records. When the two of them discovered the final scroll, they were called the Tablet of Destiny, as it was originally a tablet book, and the two believed that it could change their fate.

Unfortunately, in the end, it was Dinaire who cracked some of the secrets of the [Destiny Clay Tablet] and became a god, while the [Supreme Recordr] Osprey chose to hide what Dinaire forgot after becoming a god, and he wanted to find the second fastest [Destiny Clay Tablet] and become a god with it.