Chapter 1: Extraordinary Strength

"Whatever, I'm alive anyway. No longer delving into complex issues such as self-existence, Moran began to sort through the chaotic and strange memories, and it seemed that his quantum brain had been spatially dislocated and dominated the body of this unlucky man. But judging from the gossip I heard just now, this guy's popularity is not very good.

"This is a world with extraordinary powers?" From memory, this world is called Ampharon, and it is the youngest supreme plane among the human dominated planes, with very complete world laws and powerful world power, but the gods in the plane are too young to even spread their faith to those inferior planes (perfect planes), and can only interfere with the operation of the lower planes (imperfect planes). In this world, there are many types of transcendent professions, which are roughly divided into spellcasters, bloodliners, and gods. With the exception of some apprenticeships, they are generally divided into beginner (1-3), intermediate (4-6), advanced (7-9), and master (10), with the legendary class above. Some powerful Legendary Professionals can even become Plane Gods.

The caster progresses by the power they seek, while the bloodline grows stronger by constantly sharpening their bloodline. Most of the bloodline people are powerful knights, and some special bloodlines also have the ability to release spells, but they lack mental power, and can only release a limited number of spells in the bloodline talent, and their power and release times are far beyond the same spells of ordinary spellcasters, these are called bloodline warlocks. Divine Dependents rely on faith to communicate and borrow the power of the gods, and they may be spellcasters or bloodline bearers themselves, giving up their original powers to pursue God-given powers, or they may just be mortals. But souls cleansed by the power of faith can easily accept the divine power of the gods they serve, and thus display all kinds of powerful abilities, perhaps divine abilities, or pure physical powers. And if the gods betray the gods they serve, the divine power will instantly burn their souls as punishment. Even so, it is not uncommon for a god to usurp the Godhead in the Endless Plane.

Moran looked up at the mural on the ceiling, searching for memories. "Dimensional invasion, this is not a myth or legend, but a history that has actually happened. "The world behind the Gate of Bones is called the Realm of the Abyss of Rigulas. The black-robed man with a peaked hat is the ancestor of the Leolan family, the legendary mage "The Hand of Bondage" Elibass Magroda Riollan. As a decorated mage who resisted the invasion of the Abyssal Realm, his deeds are regarded as the highest honor by the Leolan family, whose buildings are full of carvings depicting his life's experiences.

Later, another legendary mage of the Leolan family, Freud Uriah Riolán, was a little less famous, and devoted his life to research, and did not do anything worth mentioning until his death. As for the research results, most people scoffed. The legendary mage proved that a superior intellect (IQ) can instantly construct a model of a legendary spell in a meditative space, so that he can fight against the gods of the plane without igniting a divine fire, and without being bound by the plane like the gods, in his opinion, mental power is far less important to the caster than intelligence.

This was dismissed as a fallacy by the Pillars of the Void's Whirling Cloud Tower, and only by inscribed the spell model on the soul could it be instantly activated when needed, perhaps the high-level mages could instantly form some less complex spell models without inscriptions, but even the gods in charge of wisdom power could not instantly generate the models of legendary spells within their consciousness. Naturally, the correctness of this research result cannot be verified.

As for his conclusion, intelligence is more important than mental power, and it is necessary to find ways to improve the computing power of the brain in order to make the legendary spellcasters more powerful, because the strength of the soul is limited, and the spells that can be engraved are also limited.

This conclusion has been criticized as putting the cart before the horse, and that mental power is the foundation of meditation, and the ability to think will be significantly enhanced with the strength of mental power. This is a truth that has been firmly believed by spellcasters for thousands of years. Only a strong spiritual force can engrave a complex spell model on the soul and achieve the purpose of instant release. The mental power is not strong enough, and even if you can construct a spell model, it will not be able to stimulate it in the meditation world. The strength of the spirit and the strength of the soul are the eternal pursuit of the casters.

As for the role of intelligence, Freud's claim that intelligence affects the casting time of spells that are not engraved on the soul. However, in the magic battle of the electric flint, these time gains are not as realistic as precise spell casting gestures and accurate spell aid model building. Training intelligence is not as useful as training physical coordination.

Freud didn't even have a title in his life, because he didn't have a unique legendary spell of his own, his mental power was barely able to engrave a generic legendary spell "Elemental Summoning" on his soul, his eyes were above the top, he thought he was smarter than other legendary spellcasters, he often spoke out, he was taught a few times, but he never repented.

"Perhaps he is indeed smart, and it is said that the number of mid-to-high-level magic that he can cast in an instant is far greater than the number of spells that a first-order legendary mage can engrave on his soul. This allowed him to keep up with other legendary mages even if he only had one legendary spell, otherwise he would have been killed with his relationships. But intelligence and wisdom are obviously two different things, and this legendary mage's emotional intelligence is obviously low, and his human intelligence is not very good. It's a nuisance character. Moran thought, "The bad thing is that the original owner of this body is a big admirer of Freud, and his relationships can be imagined. ”

The nephew of the Marquis de Leolan, Heras Salam Leolan was the deputy head of the Quicksand Empire's Magic Council's Battlemage Division, but was lured into defecting by enemy spies. Fortunately, Heras's mother's family of Salath was also prominent, so Heras was not labelled as a descendant of a traitor. After his mother's grief and haggard death, the people who had been provoked by Heras's self-righteous surname began to make things difficult for him. But Heras did have a great talent for magic, outstanding mental power, and superior intelligence (he himself thought so), and he advanced to a full-fledged mage at the age of 14 and a third-level mage at the age of 18. was about to be promoted to the middle rank, and being harassed only aggravated his arrogance. He never concealed his intention to take revenge on those people in the future.

The tragedy of the promotion caused by the quick success, Heras wanted to get stronger all the time, wanted revenge, and if he was successfully promoted to the fourth level, he would be one of the few spellcasters in the empire who was promoted to the middle rank before the age of 20. The feeling of glory added to his body made him eager to be anxious, and unfortunately lost control of his mental power in the coordination test of advancing to the magic array, and blew up half of his head, and Bishop Atlan could only remove those blown brain tissues when he arrived at the first time, as the most complex part of the human body, only the legendary magic given by the Lord God of Light and the Goddess of Life can heal the serious injury of the brain. Bishop Atlan is only a level 7 priest, and even if he burns his soul, he can't cast the legendary resurrection. What's more, he didn't have a good impression of Heras. The Bishop was surprised that Heras was not dead, but Atlan also said that even if Heras survived, his meditation world would be shattered and his mental power would be destroyed. Not becoming an idiot is a favor of the gods.

Heras's tragic plight was a source of joy for many, while many more laughed it off and dismissed him as a joke. "Even I'm a little gloating, how annoying is he?" Moran thought awkwardly. "It's a blessing in disguise, I've been reborn in a magician, but my mental power has been completely destroyed. "It is more difficult for such a magician to recast spells than for a mortal to suddenly become a ** master. There may be some hope unless the gods perform miracles, but it seems that the gods will not treat such people well, arrogance is a felony that is clearly stated in the various canons.

Those who are rejected by the plane to which they belong because they violate the rules of the plane are called evil gods, and can only wander in the endless void of each plane to survive. It is synonymous with chaos and evil. Worse than the gods that exist on the plane of negative energy. At the very least, the Abyssal Masters will abide by some of the rules under which the Abyssal Power spawns. And the evil gods have no scruples at all, and trading with them is usually a tragic ending.

Moran slowly got up from the bed and began to flip through the books left in the bookcase of Heras, "It's better to continue to be Heras, half of the creature brain in his head is still his, it seems that it is okay to call me Heras?"

After only a few pages, I felt an unbearable hunger rush over me. "I still have to think about survival first, which is even more miserable than when I was in the Union. The same powerlessness, but I was a small person back then, and no one hated me. He was worried: "My family doesn't know if they get federal pensions, if I can see them again."

Then the door was suddenly pushed open, interrupting his thoughts.