Chapter 146: Providing Knowledge

The fog of history? You mean, that ancient battlefield where the gods fell, right? How can there be a dragon who sees the excitement and sees there, and the dragon will not go to that kind of place."

Takeyaman replied very simply, as if he was tired of visiting his own library every day, and there was no excitement or interest in his tone, or if he had so much knowledge that he had lost his excitement and impulse:

"Takeyaman wants to say that dwarfs shouldn't go to areas that are too dangerous, but if you're curious about ancient things, Takeyaman is willing to tell you those old stories."

"The ocean and the fog existed before the dragons and dragons appeared, and it is not clear what age the relics appeared, but in short, the gods did not like to go to that kind of place, only the ignorant fools liked to run there."

"A prophet once said that the decisions of the present will become unchangeable history after a long time, and that the illusions of the past will gather on the fog and the ocean, which is nothing new in itself, just as the conversation of the present will one day become remembered history, and may dissipate like a bubble."

"Without the right key, the realm of the gods will not open its doors to guests, and if there is the right key, then why not go directly to the gods themselves, and take a detour to ask a false apparition?"

There is something strange about Takeyaman's expression, as if he is caught up in his own logic, without taking into account the feelings of the listener:

"Well, that's it, there's no dragon living there, and no dragon hiding treasure over there."

Having understood but not fully understood, Colley felt that it was necessary to refine the question:

"In this way, the fog of history has existed for a long time, how much does Takeyaman know about the era and the ancients?"

Takeyaman: "Era? Are you referring to the calendars created by the gods to keep track of time? In fact, there is no time in the world."

"But since the dwarf asked, Takeyaman can do the math for you."

"The Age of the Dragons and the Dancing of the Gods, we call it the First Age, but the Ancients who claim to be masters of the world, but do not have the strength of the Creator, say that they existed much earlier."

"With the attitude of studying history, we have rewritten ourselves into the Third Age, the Ancient One located in the Astral Plane is the Second Age, and the First Age concerning the origin is unknown to no one, and even the self-proclaimed all-knowing and all-powerful gods do not know those things."

"The length of the time varies from epoch to era, and most of them are divided by the fall of the gods or the great change in the territorial ownership of the world, and the most recent opportunity to divide the epoch is ......

Takeyaman stretched out his claws and pointed to the sandstorm outside the veil that had not stopped, meaning that the end had come.

Colley continued, "The dragons have come into contact with the Ancients? Do you know the ancients? What kind of people are they?"

Takeyaman: "O Ancient, tall like the Dragons, but skinny."

"It's like an enlarged version of the dwarfs, there are images of all races, but they look like some kind of puppets, not like they are talking with real bodies, so many races don't have a good opinion of them."

"Because the gods weren't interested in them, and the dragons didn't want to pay attention to them, we didn't communicate much, except that they were a bunch of nerds who were locked up in the library all year round, and the rest didn't know."

Nerd? The virtue of the skinning angel is completely incompatible with the word nerd, right?

However, Takeyaman's information is still useful, and at least one thing is confirmed: the Ancients were mentally normal in the early days, and their strength does not seem to be strong, and if they are a notch weaker than the dragons, it is not particularly outrageous.

However, the Ancients call themselves "the creators of the world", and it is possible that it is the first era of the Origin Explosion, and the second era of the Ancients' activities spans very large, so that the Ancients do not know the appearance and situation of the Origin World.

Takyaman said, "There is a great deal of prophecy in this land, and if the dwarfs are interested, Takyaman can give them a map, but the map is far away

Flyless guys may have to walk for years."

"I don't know exactly what you're trying to do, but maybe there's something more important to do in your short life?"

Flanders cooperated, "Yes, that's why we came, and we want to know the prophecies and the monuments."

Takeyaman: "A dwarf who spends his whole life just to see the relics of the gods? Well, Takeyaman won't interfere with your decisions, but Takeyaman won't go with you."

Everyone asked a lot of detailed questions, but Takeyaman's answers were all vague, free logic and perspective, which gave everyone a bit of a headache:

In ancient times, there was everything, and of course the rare beasts looked ordinary, but because they were too ordinary to be recorded, it could only be said that the dragon clan had a big heart and didn't care much about the survival and life of other races.

An incomplete truth may be a lie, and Takeyaman's statement can only be used as a reference, which is also the most troublesome point of the fog of history.

Unless, by chance, the real thing is obtained in the fog of history, it will be possible to confirm whether some of the claims are true or false.

Go back to the house farther away and wait for the sandstorm to finish before asking about those things.

Colli, on the other hand, worked overtime, taking out the metal ingot materials in the inventory to make usable parts.

From gears to metal plates, they are all standard models made from previous design drawings and molds.

"Inception? What did you do when you stole my metal parts, I made a batch for you according to the missing parts, please reply when you receive it."

Inside the wall, Korley didn't hear back, and he didn't see any flashing lights.

So Colly approached the edge of the partition and placed the metal parts in the illusory light.

"Maybe when it's observable, it won't work, and I'll have to be away for a while. It would be much easier if you could get access to Absolute Darkness from it."

Corrie put the parts box outside, made some more parts, and placed them in a hidden corner of the desert town.

If Inception and the Fog of History were interested in mechanical products, then as long as they took them, they could prove Colley's guess.

Of course, this time is uncertain, and there is a feeling that a barbarian is painting a scoop according to a gourd and making legendary gem materials.

"Everything that happens in the Gem Realm seems to be a harbinger and microcosm of some future events, and I really don't know what the apparition in the mirror that entangles Bart is."

"There's just a matter of waiting......

(End of chapter)