Chapter 212

(Read in the Book of the World)

At the end of the Human Era and the beginning of the Faerun Era, the Legends extracted all their remaining consciousness and sealed it into a secondary plane of the Faerun plane. Due to the infiltration of the power of ancient demons, countless monsters were born in this secondary plane. Because it was expanding rapidly, it was named the Endless Abyss, and these monsters were called evil monsters, or demons for short.

Since then, the monsters on the plane of Faerun have gradually become peaceful, and over countless years they have gradually integrated into the ecological chain of the plane of Faerun.

"Tsk, tsk, that sounds quite interesting."

The imaginary Vic admired it while taking a peek into the history of the time.

All the glorious past events that had happened in the world of Faerun flashed before his eyes.

Although it was a different world, Vic was still able to view and understand the contents well because the "author" had given him permission.

The content of the Book of the World further down is related to this period of history.

That is Chapter 21, "The Devil".

The combat power system of demons is similar to that of professionals, namely primary demon - intermediate demon - senior demon - great demon - demon lord - demon king - lord of the abyss, corresponding to non-professional - apprentice level - trainee level - formal level - master level - epic level (true spirit level) - morning star level respectively.

In order to allow the healthy development of humans in the plane of Faerun, the legends decided to give people some external survival pressure. So every once in a while, the core of the plane of the Endless Abyss, the "Will of the Abyss", would connect with the "Eye of Judgment" and open the Demon's Gate connecting to the "Endless Abyss" on the continent of Faerun.

"Devil's Gate? Interesting."

Vic looked interested.

According to the description in the Book of the World, the Demon Gate can accommodate a certain number and strength of demons to pass through, and its size and strength will gradually expand, so it needs to be destroyed in time.

The Demon Gate can also be opened through methods such as sacrifice. Depending on the method of opening, some Demon Gates can be controlled, while some cannot be controlled.

There are not many detailed records in the "Book of the World".

Maybe it’s because the “author” didn’t write it in such detail.

However, Vic could vaguely see that in the world controlled by the "author", the last time had been stagnant at a certain period of time.

It’s similar to the multiverse I once had.

Perhaps the "protagonist" in that world also used some method to escape the control of the higher narrative level.

Perhaps it was precisely because they succeeded that Vic and others were unable to know what happened next.

Because Vic himself does not have the ability to peek into other worlds in the same narrative layer.

The reason why he was able to obtain this "Book of the World" is that he knew the existence of other worlds on the same narrative level.

In fact, it is essentially the "author" at a higher narrative level who grants him the authority.

When the "author" and the beings in the higher narrative layers themselves do not know how the lower narrative world develops.

What happened in the corresponding low-narrative world is naturally unknown to Vic and others. …

Back to the topic, Vic and the imaginary Vic began to re-read the contents of the "Book of the World".

"Ahem, let's continue reading."

"Monsters are roughly divided into two types, low-level monsters below the official level and high-level monsters above the official level."

"Most high-level monsters above the official level follow the professional system. These monsters have relatively powerful souls, are usually not too small, and their fighting style also tends to be professional."

"Some of the low-level monsters below the official level are also from the professional system. In addition, there are many monsters that just instinctively use the power in their own souls."

"Well, this kind of power is also called the power in the blood."

"The reason is actually very simple."

"Some low-level monsters have extraordinary powers in their genes. These powers will gradually become stronger as they grow, but the disadvantage is that it is difficult to break through the upper limit."

"The inspiration for the creatures studied by mages like Big Rye comes from this."

"There are also some monsters with stronger bloodlines, so their souls are powerful. Some of these monsters will follow the warlock system, while others will simply use these powers. Most of the non-professional system monsters above the formal level belong to this category."

"Most warlocks among monsters use the power in their own bloodlines to become stronger, while warlocks who do not have strong bloodlines will hunt monsters and seize the power in their bloodlines for their own use."

"Some powerful creatures with special souls can integrate their own power into their bloodline when they are about to die. If their descendants activate this bloodline, they will gradually gain a portion of their ancestors' power. The longer the interval between inheritances, the thinner the bloodline, and the more difficult it is to activate, but the power gained after activation will not decrease."

"The power of a warlock's bloodline is essentially the soul fragment hidden in the bloodline. The warlock imprisons the bloodline in his body. Because of the existence of the bloodline, he will gain many benefits, but it will also be restricted to a certain extent."

"This method of the warlock is far less risky than directly integrating the bloodline into oneself. However, the power gained by imprisoning the bloodline cannot be passed on to future generations and will disappear with the warlock's death."

"The core of the bloodline is the soul fragment. The one who directly integrates this soul fragment into the soul is the bloodline absorption, while the warlock imprisons the bloodline and uses it as a source of power to attach to the soul."

"Well, now that we've talked about bloodlines, let's talk about a powerful being that once existed in the world of Faerun, the 'God'."

"The Book of the World, Chapter 23, Gods."

The illusory Vic paused, turned a page of the Book of the World, and began to recite the following contents.

"Before the birth of the Origin Sea, the souls of all things were separated from the ancient evil demons. For a long time, darkness shrouded the earth."

"Some beings with advanced intelligence have developed a method of faith practice, which is to gather the scattered souls of all things through the same faith, and then mobilize this power from the source of faith."

"The source of faith is the gods. The gods' bodies are like the ancient evil demons, with the power of rules. The size of the gods' power depends on the number of their believers and the degree of their faith. The appearance of gods has enabled all races to have the ability to fight against the ancient evil demons to a certain extent."

"After the ancient evil demons turned into the Origin Sea, the system of gods was greatly improved. The gods created their own kingdoms in the Origin Sea, and could lead the souls of fanatics there instead of returning them to the Origin Sea. This method allowed the gods to escape the dilemma of losing their power due to the death of their believers."

"Priests are the gods' representatives walking on earth. After a powerful priest dies and ascends to the gods' kingdom, he can even become a holy spirit and live as long as the gods."

(End of this chapter)

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