Chapter Seventy-Two: Other People's Stories
Xiao Qianqiu didn't ask why the dark-skinned girl was standing there, he also ignored the knife in her hand, it was obvious that he was actually confused by the argument with Hua Lin and was negligent - just like what happened to Pai Gang Toast, when he saw Black Mountain, they were already too close, and the arrival of Ujida or not made no difference to their final outcome, but why didn't Hua Lin notice this? All the arguments were initiated by him, and now-
"Because of the story I once told you," Hua Lin replied in his heart, "the story that happened in the First Firmament World." ”
The First Firmament World, like most worlds with magical powers, has magical powers or claims to have magical powers, but the difference is that the First Firmament World has many schools of witchcraft, and it is probably the most colorful inheritance in the world that Hua Lin has come into contact with. There are also many different kinds of witchcraft in the Gara world, but no matter what kind of witchcraft the apprentices learn, they all select gifted people from children to exercise and cultivate, and the First Sky World is different. One of the oldest schools in that world is the shapeshifter, the witchcraft that will transform into other creatures when encountering extremely powerful dangers, completely based on the power of bloodline inheritance, cannot be learned, and cannot be controlled, each shapeshifter can transform into different types of creatures, and some can not be recovered after only one transformation, and die in the form of a monster. However, they are still recognized as leaders in the raging wilderness, and every tribe that wants to keep people from other tribes from coming to raid and harass them will claim to have a terrible shapeshifter.
Others found ways to own their own clan shapeshifters as well, and after a series of failures, a clever man came up with a way to marry a humanoid magical creature, and the benefits of this marriage were so great that the shapeshifters quickly withdrew from the scene and became ethereal legends. First, every clan that can marry a humanoid magical creature can get some protection from the magical creature, and secondly, their half-blood offspring can easily inherit the innate spells of the marrying party. These spells, in turn, can be guided by their in-laws, unlike shapeshifters who are uncontrollable. However, the magical power obtained in this way also has its own weaknesses, because this power is inherited from their non-human relatives, so whether they can have this power for generations depends on whether they can maintain this friendly relationship with their in-laws. Neighbors eager for similar powers often bid for magical creatures that they can't afford, and after slaughtering the powerless half-blood royals as they wish, they repeat the fate of the former for a long time, and in the end, they simply don't know if they're benefiting from the magical creatures or selling their offspring to them as slave foremen.
As a result, the ambitious people of these royal families began a secret research and development plan, they collected all kinds of foreign objects containing elemental power, and stimulated them with the bloodline spells they inherited from their in-laws, as their killer weapons, and the first batch of elemental wizards sounded the death knell of their non-human relatives, and those magical creatures who were proud of their control over their human relatives one moment later found themselves being hunted and killed. The magical creatures that once stood tall and used the royal descendants as pawns were soon transformed into eyes, furs, claws, and teeth on the trading grounds.
Human ambitions are endless, and the number of magical creatures seems to be not enough in comparison, so these elemental wizards quickly turned their goal of gaining more power to each other, trading the organs of their siblings and even their children and grandchildren in the same way that they traded the organs of magical creatures, according to the devil, the basement of every palace at that time echoed the screams of those palace owners before their blood relatives died, but this was not the worst, in order to obtain the purest part of the magic, the elemental wizards used the method of inbreeding to prepare themMaterial.
The consequences of the unscrupulous misuse of spells manifested hundreds of years later, without continuing to marry magical creatures, and using most of their kinship as materials to force inbreeding, the power of the elemental wizards continued to decline, at this time, a genius came up with a strange solution from the history of shapeshifters and elemental wizards, and after a series of extremely brutal experiments, the last faction, the necromancer, was born. Due to the birth of necromancers who can use the chaotic power of the universe, the competition among elemental wizards has eased, and now they can rely on necromancers to complete most of the witchcraft, so they no longer nominally use their relatives as a source of materials, but stuff them into the Necromancy Academy together with the gifted children collected by the people, and those who died in the learning process are used as materials as usual, and those who survive become the thugs of these powers.
Everything seemed to be harmonious, but the necromancer's ambition grew with their power, and soon the elemental wizard royal family discovered that despite their full set of laws and public opinion discriminating against necromancers, the necromancers born of cruel learning did not take their system seriously. Necromancers nominally do things for the royal family, in fact, they do whatever they like, at most they write an edict by hand afterwards, and draw a seal casually as if the royal family has really stamped it, because the general propaganda of necromancers is just brainless obedient thugs, so no people find that necromancers are doing their own thing, thinking that they are all instructed by the royal family, and the royal family who realize this is trembling and can only admit it with face. Otherwise, would it be admitted that the necromancer was out of control a long time ago?
In this fear, the royal family has vigorously advocated morality, especially the morality that is contrary to the style of the necromancer, and many members of the royal family have been fooled into really believing it, and even a large number of knights from the royal family have appeared, and Hua Lin is dumbfounded.
Of course, his primary concern was the origin of the Second Firmament World, and as the necromancers watched with mockery as the elemental wizard royal family struggled in vain, they noticed that their world was about to be destroyed. A much larger world was about to collide with theirs, so they left their original world that they didn't like and didn't like, and went to a new safe place, where they could build a new city and live comfortably with their necromancy.
Naturally, they had a reason to do so.
Because they didn't become necromancers of their own volition, they were abandoned by their own kin, forced into that terrible necromantic academy by those in power, and now they are successful ones, and they have the right to leave first. But what they didn't expect was that they would be destroyed in the new world by the new oppressed they had created.
The First Sky World, which they had abandoned for good reason, survived the great crisis of world collision safely, regained its vitality, and developed in a more harmonious manner.
This history is long and complicated, even Hua Lin hasn't read it all, but what he wants Xiao Qianqiu to know is not the history of the development of the Firmament World, but - "How did the First Firmament World survive that crisis?"
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