Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God
Chapter 1366 - 722 Fairy Charm Bracelet
CHAPTER 1366: CHAPTER 722 FAIRY CHARM BRACELET
This understanding does not merely originate from herself, but from the Forest Queen Melikai.
Gaven seriously recalled the future development of the gods, and indeed it was like this.
It seems that the rise of the short-lived races in Felen is not simply due to their own development, but rather integrated with the needs of the gods.
Without the latter, the former would encounter obstacles everywhere during their rise, possibly even perishing midway.
The Nesserel Empire is such a case. Besides the now popular theory of destruction due to the Felen Demon Sunflower War, there’s also a theory of divine conspiracy.
If the Nesserel Empire hadn’t collapsed, how would the Nesserel Pantheon have completely disappeared? How would the new human gods led by Tempus have risen?
Conversely, one could also understand that the g0ds of the Nesserel Pantheon were defeated, leading to the complete collapse of the Nesserel Empire.
Everyone knows that the Great Arcanist Karsus attempted to use the Ascension spell to channel the Magic Power from the Magic Network into himself, hoping to ascend to godhood. However, he overestimated his abilities and underestimated the berserk nature of Magic Power.
He became a god for just an instant before being utterly destroyed by the berserk Magic Power.
The entire Toril Plane’s magic also went out of control, and the energy cores of the Floating Cities, the Mise Energy Core, ceased operation. The Nesserel Empire’s proud dozen Floating Cities plummeted from the sky like weights, crashing to the ground.
This is the well-known folly of Karsus, a mandatory lesson for every Magic Apprentice.
The first Magic Goddess, to save the collapsing Magic Network, sacrificed her own life to seal the breach and further refine the Magic Network, shaping it into what it is now.
This is the story known to all and promoted by those believers of the Magic Goddess to warn the world that bypassing the Magic Network and the Magic Goddess’s casting is extremely dangerous.
There is another story less known and accepted by the public.
That is, Karsus’s Ascension spell was not developed by himself but with the help of the Magic Goddess. As the Governor of Magic, how could she have overlooked such a crucial loophole?
Karsus was merely a tool in her hands as well as in the hands of the new gods behind her.
The Magic Goddess did not die; she merely transformed from the first Magic Goddess, Miseriel, into the second Magic Goddess, Mistela. Despite having the same Strong Divine Power before and after, her control over the Magic Network became unprecedented. She not only integrated the spell system into the Magic Network but also incorporated the professional system and the gods’ bestowal of Divine Arts, making low-level casting easier while heavily restricting high-level casting, sealing her status as the supreme Strong Divine Power in the Pantheon of Faerun.
Never assume that the wars of the gods have nothing to do with mortals; they are, in fact, closely related and ever-present.
"With the rapid development led by human wisdom, the situation will completely reverse. The living space for those monsters will become smaller and smaller, ultimately leading to the extinction of many species.
The best way to prevent this is to integrate these monsters into the development process of intelligent life, turning their originally devastating special abilities into the most useful tools of assistance.
In this way, they will have space to survive.
But the issue is how to tame and transform the first batch of monsters, which is the biggest challenge. If monsters were so easily used by people, they wouldn’t be called monsters."
After a series of setups, Gaven revealed his ultimate goal.
"To speak of beast taming and control so subtly and persuasively, only a Guide like you could do so. Our Forest Lady truly has foresight in this matter." Despite Queen Radanaxi’s simplicity, it doesn’t mean she’s foolish.
"These are just two different interpretations of the same thing, depending on how Your Majesty sees it."
Gaven showed no embarrassment at being exposed; if the other party couldn’t see through this, she would be unworthy of being a queen, "But you cannot think that what I said is wrong; this is a trend for future development.
I understand humans too well; anything that can be used as a development aid will be incorporated into their system, regardless of whether it’s an animal or plant, or whether the means are evil.
Rather than let them develop barbarically and use destructive, violent methods, it’s better for us to guide and lead them. At least I can guarantee that those monsters won’t be treated cruelly under my care and that they have the right to thrive and reproduce.
Once we establish a benchmark and standard for this, the world will naturally follow suit."
Although the reasoning was a bit skewed, it indeed had its sense.
Queen Radanaxi looked solemnly at Gaven and asked, "Can I trust you?"
"Our collaboration has just begun; how could I deceive you over such a small matter?" Gaven considered briefly and said, "However, these things cannot rely solely on guarantees, as the true executors are those beneath us. To prevent the situation Your Majesty worries about from arising,
I suggest establishing a supervisory organization jointly by Your Majesty and me, to continuously monitor and inspect the controlled monsters to ensure they don’t suffer inhumane treatment."
"This is the way for long-term stability." Queen Radanaxi took out a bracelet and handed it to Gaven, "See if this is what you want?"
The bracelet was entirely carved from hardwood, adorned with intricate Druidic runes, beautifully exquisite.