Lord of Arcane

Chapter 2899 Translation Device

Although Shado had made up his mind not to care about the alliance's standing high-level mage group, shortly after returning to the lounge, he still received a summons from Badigal and talked about it.

Of course, the main reason for Badigal's summons this time was about the Lingsi Network, and he made no secret of his purpose when he opened his mouth -

"Does the Lingsi network composed of elf mages have a beneficial effect on human mages?"

"Yes, but to be honest with the Speaker, the effect of human mages using the spiritual network of elf mages is very limited, unless he himself is also proficient in elf magic."

Although this question was not asked in the previous meeting with the representatives of the five countries, Chateau knew that this question could not be avoided after all. Just now in the conference room, Danzo Ngier had been indifferent and only raised the question at the last moment. I asked a few questions casually, and it was obvious that I was worried about this.

If Nese magic and elf magic are related, then dwarf magic and elf magic are completely unrelated strangers.

Dwarf mages also benefit from using the spiritual network composed of elf mages, but the effect is far inferior to that of even humans, let alone elves.

But just now in the conference room, Representative Ilfaran asked about the revenue and expenditure of the public computing resource pool, and Shado's answer was that it could be responsible for its own profits and losses, and even become a major source of income for the Northland Alliance.

Based on the consistent principle of neutrality, and because the territory is located in the Dark Territory, Danzo has no direct conflict or competition with other countries on the surface. As long as they are not allowed to pay, they will basically not object to the establishment of a public computing resource pool, even if this is actually harmful to them. It doesn't have much effect.

But Netheril is different. When it is known that the public computing resource pool can play a huge role in promoting magic research, even if Netheril does not need to pay, Netheril may firmly oppose it.

The reason is simple. Humans cannot fully utilize this public computing resource pool like elves. However, humans and elves still have a competitive relationship on the surface. Humans have little benefit, which is equivalent to losses to a certain extent.

This cannot be compensated by a little monetary gain.

Therefore, the first time Badigal summoned Sha Duo was to confirm the effect of human mages using the Spiritual Network, where elf mages make up the majority. Sha Duo could not lie on this matter, because it would be very easy to verify it in the future.

Not to mention the future, even now it can be verified through the use of human mages in the Time-Related Magic Research Laboratory.

"In this case, I think building such a public computing resource pool is not a good choice! At least it is not a good choice for us in Netheril. What does Councilor Shado think?"

Badigal did not directly say that he was opposed, that the Seven Towers were against it, and that even the Seven Towers members might be against it, but Shado still felt the pressure.

It's just that the Lingsi Network is of great importance, let alone its actual use. It is a further concrete manifestation of the relationship between the countries in the North. In addition, there is another point that Xia Duo cannot explain, and that is——

You can conduct a thorough investigation of potential demon elements through the Lingsi network!
It's just that he had just assured the representatives of the five countries about the privacy and security of the Lingsi Network. It was impossible for him to tell Badigal that he could detect demons through the Lingsi Network.

He also thought that if the Northland Alliance failed, he would also set up a public computing resource pool in Netheril!
If it is revealed that it can detect demon descendants, wouldn't it be possible to detect more other things? I am afraid that no Mage Tower organization would be able to agree to this project if it knew about it.

But Shado can detect because he can analyze the subconscious, and he does not directly invade other people's consciousness, but determines a certain situation through indirect analysis of a large amount of information.

The more explanations about this, the less likely Master Nese is to accept the Lingsi Network. After all, this is what Xia Duo said himself, and for the time being, he is the only one example. If others cannot verify it, then it will naturally be very confusing. It's hard to believe. Xia Duo didn't think that his credibility was high enough that others would believe his casual words, so he could only persuade him from another angle on this issue.

"The Lingsi Network is of great significance and its actual role is also very great. I don't think Speaker Badigal will deny this! As for the problem that human mages are not as effective as elf mages in using the computing power resource pool announced by the alliance, in fact, the key is not the Lingsi Network In itself, if most of the users of this network are humans, then the elf mages will complain that the effect is not as good as humans."

Speaking of this, Shado decided to make a big move, "Actually, the problem that Speaker Badigal is worried about does not exist at all. I can design a translation device to perform real-time translation on conversion issues involving Nese magic and elf magic. It does not need to be equipped by every human mage, it only needs to be installed in the gateway between Netheril and the public computing resource pool mainnet."

This is indeed an idea, and Xia Duo has wanted to do research in this area a long time ago, but this research is more convenient for human mages to study elf magic, or elf mages to study human magic.

But the reality is that there has long been a relatively clear distinction between Nese magic and Elf magic. Generally, Nese mages do not spend too much energy on studying Elf magic. At most, they just learn Elf language.

If you really need it, you can do temporary research or find more professional people, and it won't delay things too much, because problems involving the translation of spells from the two systems are basically unlikely to be a very important matter.

As for the elf mages studying human magic, let’s not talk about whether the elf mages can study it. Even if they can, wouldn’t adding a translation device be equivalent to aiding the enemy?

So in the past, this kind of translation device for different systems of magic could basically be described as "tasteless", but now it seems to be able to really work.

It's just that this is different from the finished gateway magic weapon. As for the translation device, Sha Duo only had an idea before and didn't actually implement it.

He's also not sure whether the research will be successful and how soon it will yield results, good or bad.

But at the moment, both Badigal and the Severnton Council he represents seem to have a tendency to oppose Lingsi Network, so Shado can only take a loan first.

At least this kind of translation device is completely achievable in theory, but it is still unknown whether it can be developed in a short time.

"Does Senator Chateau really have this kind of translation device?" Badigal asked again, his tone seemed to have a slight change from before.

"Of course there is. Neither Nese magic nor elf magic exceeds the scope of arcane magic. However, the principle of arcane magic is unique. Different magic systems only have different forms of expression."

Imaskar's creation magic is not arcane magic, and psionic magic is not arcane magic. As for dwarf magic, although it looks old-fashioned and conservative, it is essentially arcane magic like Nese magic.

To a certain extent, the Northland Alliance can also be regarded as an alliance of arcane magic. Only then can there be a basis for communication, learning and common progress.

"If this is the case, can the dwarf mage make full use of the public computing resource pool in this way?" Badigal seemed to have thought of something and asked quickly.

To this, Xia Duo gave an affirmative answer and also mentioned, "But my understanding of dwarf magic is limited and I cannot design a translation device suitable for dwarf magic." (End of this chapter)

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