Azeroth Hoag Biography
Chapter 322 The Birth of the Mechanical Spirit Church
"But I still don't understand. Why are you telling me this? Aren't you also a demigod?" Fuslag pondered for a while, then raised his head and asked full of doubts.
"I've said it from the beginning! I'm different from other demigods! I don't think natural is the best. Take a good look around you. Is there anything that has no trace of artificial changes at all? ? But if you completely follow the narrow naturalism of those druids and demigods, these things must be thrown far away. But in fact, you also know that even the most fanatical druids do not You can do this, right?" The coyote demigod said with absolute certainty, after all, even a druid needs to wear clothes.
"And to be honest, I have been thinking about it. Since everything is constantly changing, the definition of nature should also change with time. For the original one that the druids want to maintain wholeheartedly, Naturally, I am not surprised, after all, the demigods they believe in have already become famous in Azeroth from that period."
"But you have to know that times have changed, little goblin! This is no longer the barbaric era. History has proven that mortal flesh and blood is no match for steel, let alone mithril, which is tougher than steel. With fine gold, although these steel creations are not yet rivals of demigods, I can see that in the not-too-distant future, mortals will eventually surpass gods."
It was only then that Fuslag noticed that the coyote demigod seemed to regard other demigods as a group, consciously or unconsciously. This made Fuslag couldn't help but guess that this coyote seemed to be interested in other demigods. Demigods don't have much sense of belonging. What has this hyena experienced?
Fuslag's mind has begun to generate all kinds of messy associations, like a thin hyena being squeezed out of the forest by a large group of tall beasts, and then swearing to the forest behind it, "Don't bully it." Scenarios such as "Coyotes are poor", to be fair, this kind of isolation and exclusion is not uncommon in goblin society. Even Voslag has been treated like this before. After all, Voslag is dedicated to researching manned rockets. He is also a kind of deviant engineer.
The coyote demigod didn't notice that Fuslag's brain was already deserting. It continued: "In addition to demigods, the Druid believes in the spirit of nature. This kind of spirit is formed by nature. The will of human beings can exist in any place. A piece of stone or a piece of rotten wood can be their home. So can we assume that there is actually a spirit of nature in machinery and steel? Or if we let go of our thinking, isn’t there? Is there an existence called the mechanical spirit??"
"Machine, the spirit of machinery? Is it really possible for such a will to appear in a machine?" Fuslag asked stupidly. He was completely shocked by the imagination of the coyote demigod, even if he thought that Goblins who are the most proficient in engineering (dwarfs may have objections) have never connected machinery with souls. After all, goblins' small brains are not enough to support such a big brain.
"Who says it's impossible? Of course, this is just a possibility, but as long as the existence of the mechanical spirit is not found in the machine for a day, this is just an idea." The hyena demigod smiled slyly , obviously Fuslag has been completely fooled by it. The old concept of this goblin has been completely shattered, and the hyena demigod is trying to give him a brand new belief.
Obviously, the so-called mechanical spirit mentioned by the Coyote Demigod is a non-existent existence, but as long as Fuslag's heart is full of hope, then what difference does it make if the mechanical spirit exists or not?The strongest point of faith is that it can create something out of nothing, or it can also be described as something that exists if you believe it, or nothing if you don't believe it. Sometimes belief in something that does not exist can even last longer. After all, things that exist have the possibility of disappearing, and spirituality It is a belief that can be passed down as long as the believers continue to pass it on.
"The question now is not whether the mechanical spirit exists, but whether there are goblins who hope that the mechanical spirit really exists, and are there any goblins who are looking for this magical spirit of nature? To be honest, I have always felt that you goblins are missing something. Something, but now I want to understand, what you really lack is a kind of faith, a kind of faith that brings your power together!" The coyote demigod then revealed its true intention, it wanted It's not just Fuslag's belief. It even ambitiously wants to form a sect that believes in the spirit of machinery among the goblins. It is expected that this sect will definitely gain the faith of the goblin engineers.
"Can I really do this kind of work? I'm not humble. How can I, a little goblin engineer, be able to take on such an important task..." Fuslag's eyes seemed unfocused. He had been lifted from the sky. The fallen burden frightened me.
However, the coyote demigod impatiently interrupted Fuslag: "Just say whether you want to do it or not!"
"I...I think I should give it a try. My heart tells me that if I chicken out here, I will definitely regret it in the future!" So Fuslag finally made up his mind, even though it was in the Coyote Half. Under God's urging, he finally made up his mind, but after saying these words, Fuslag's eyes became much brighter.
"Very good, you don't have to worry too much that you can't do all this. I will let Banzai go all out to help you! You can completely trust Banzai and me!" Seeing Fuslag made up his mind, Tu The wolf demigod also nodded happily, and asked Banzai to help Fuslag establish the Church of the Mechanical Spirit while the iron was hot. Obviously this was also a means of control.
"And our first job is to help you find some like-minded partners, I'm talking about goblins." Then the coyote demigod gave the confused Forslag some advice on the first step of work, and it was obvious that this person was looking for The suggestions from some companions simply lit a guiding light for the confused Forslag.
"But where are we going to find such goblins?" Forslag has one last question. After all, although he can accept the existence of the mechanical spirit, it does not mean that he knows how to make other goblins accept the mechanical spirit. .
"I think whether it is in Gadgetzan, Booty Bay or Kezan Island, there should be no shortage of engineering apprentices who are not having a good life, right?" the coyote demigod reminded.
"I've said it from the beginning! I'm different from other demigods! I don't think natural is the best. Take a good look around you. Is there anything that has no trace of artificial changes at all? ? But if you completely follow the narrow naturalism of those druids and demigods, these things must be thrown far away. But in fact, you also know that even the most fanatical druids do not You can do this, right?" The coyote demigod said with absolute certainty, after all, even a druid needs to wear clothes.
"And to be honest, I have been thinking about it. Since everything is constantly changing, the definition of nature should also change with time. For the original one that the druids want to maintain wholeheartedly, Naturally, I am not surprised, after all, the demigods they believe in have already become famous in Azeroth from that period."
"But you have to know that times have changed, little goblin! This is no longer the barbaric era. History has proven that mortal flesh and blood is no match for steel, let alone mithril, which is tougher than steel. With fine gold, although these steel creations are not yet rivals of demigods, I can see that in the not-too-distant future, mortals will eventually surpass gods."
It was only then that Fuslag noticed that the coyote demigod seemed to regard other demigods as a group, consciously or unconsciously. This made Fuslag couldn't help but guess that this coyote seemed to be interested in other demigods. Demigods don't have much sense of belonging. What has this hyena experienced?
Fuslag's mind has begun to generate all kinds of messy associations, like a thin hyena being squeezed out of the forest by a large group of tall beasts, and then swearing to the forest behind it, "Don't bully it." Scenarios such as "Coyotes are poor", to be fair, this kind of isolation and exclusion is not uncommon in goblin society. Even Voslag has been treated like this before. After all, Voslag is dedicated to researching manned rockets. He is also a kind of deviant engineer.
The coyote demigod didn't notice that Fuslag's brain was already deserting. It continued: "In addition to demigods, the Druid believes in the spirit of nature. This kind of spirit is formed by nature. The will of human beings can exist in any place. A piece of stone or a piece of rotten wood can be their home. So can we assume that there is actually a spirit of nature in machinery and steel? Or if we let go of our thinking, isn’t there? Is there an existence called the mechanical spirit??"
"Machine, the spirit of machinery? Is it really possible for such a will to appear in a machine?" Fuslag asked stupidly. He was completely shocked by the imagination of the coyote demigod, even if he thought that Goblins who are the most proficient in engineering (dwarfs may have objections) have never connected machinery with souls. After all, goblins' small brains are not enough to support such a big brain.
"Who says it's impossible? Of course, this is just a possibility, but as long as the existence of the mechanical spirit is not found in the machine for a day, this is just an idea." The hyena demigod smiled slyly , obviously Fuslag has been completely fooled by it. The old concept of this goblin has been completely shattered, and the hyena demigod is trying to give him a brand new belief.
Obviously, the so-called mechanical spirit mentioned by the Coyote Demigod is a non-existent existence, but as long as Fuslag's heart is full of hope, then what difference does it make if the mechanical spirit exists or not?The strongest point of faith is that it can create something out of nothing, or it can also be described as something that exists if you believe it, or nothing if you don't believe it. Sometimes belief in something that does not exist can even last longer. After all, things that exist have the possibility of disappearing, and spirituality It is a belief that can be passed down as long as the believers continue to pass it on.
"The question now is not whether the mechanical spirit exists, but whether there are goblins who hope that the mechanical spirit really exists, and are there any goblins who are looking for this magical spirit of nature? To be honest, I have always felt that you goblins are missing something. Something, but now I want to understand, what you really lack is a kind of faith, a kind of faith that brings your power together!" The coyote demigod then revealed its true intention, it wanted It's not just Fuslag's belief. It even ambitiously wants to form a sect that believes in the spirit of machinery among the goblins. It is expected that this sect will definitely gain the faith of the goblin engineers.
"Can I really do this kind of work? I'm not humble. How can I, a little goblin engineer, be able to take on such an important task..." Fuslag's eyes seemed unfocused. He had been lifted from the sky. The fallen burden frightened me.
However, the coyote demigod impatiently interrupted Fuslag: "Just say whether you want to do it or not!"
"I...I think I should give it a try. My heart tells me that if I chicken out here, I will definitely regret it in the future!" So Fuslag finally made up his mind, even though it was in the Coyote Half. Under God's urging, he finally made up his mind, but after saying these words, Fuslag's eyes became much brighter.
"Very good, you don't have to worry too much that you can't do all this. I will let Banzai go all out to help you! You can completely trust Banzai and me!" Seeing Fuslag made up his mind, Tu The wolf demigod also nodded happily, and asked Banzai to help Fuslag establish the Church of the Mechanical Spirit while the iron was hot. Obviously this was also a means of control.
"And our first job is to help you find some like-minded partners, I'm talking about goblins." Then the coyote demigod gave the confused Forslag some advice on the first step of work, and it was obvious that this person was looking for The suggestions from some companions simply lit a guiding light for the confused Forslag.
"But where are we going to find such goblins?" Forslag has one last question. After all, although he can accept the existence of the mechanical spirit, it does not mean that he knows how to make other goblins accept the mechanical spirit. .
"I think whether it is in Gadgetzan, Booty Bay or Kezan Island, there should be no shortage of engineering apprentices who are not having a good life, right?" the coyote demigod reminded.
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