Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 624: temple

When the vacant lot was cleared, almost three hours passed. Siegel lightly hooked his finger in the air, and the mind-controlling incantation immediately covered the entire rune city wall.

The dwarf rune sensed the foreign incantation and reacted immediately, linking the rune formations of the entire city wall into one. In an instant, everyone saw a barrier emitting a bright light, and the constantly wandering dwarf characters formed a shield, trying to resist the pulling force from the sky.

This can cause a lot of trouble for ordinary armies and even ordinary mages, but it is an easy situation for magic gods to deal with. After all, the city wall is dead, how it works and what kind of loopholes it has are fixed. Siegel knew the blueprints so well that he didn't even bother to analyze them.

Since the dwarven rune system has now been brought under the management of magic - in exchange, dwarves can also train mages normally, not just by luck as in the past - magic gods can suppress runes just like ordinary spells. These rune walls cost a lot of money to build, and almost emptied the bottom of Heimland. Siegel's memory was still fresh, so he wouldn't just waste the runes, and he would definitely use them in the newly built temple.

The city walls were dismantled, restored into bricks and stones, and lined up to fly to the open space. Those things that were not thrown away in the city wall, such as sleeping bedding and other sundries, were all thrown from the air. Several desperate people also shouted loudly, trying to grab the rising stone. But the rune city wall itself restrains climbing, so these people will eventually fall, and they will not know if they are alive or dead.

Only a few smart people hurriedly begged for mercy at the last moment: "God, I was wrong, please forgive me!" These people floated down like feathers and finally landed on the ground unharmed. Seeing such a miracle, many people involuntarily knelt down, unwilling to talk nonsense. There was a look of envy in their eyes, full of desire for power. As for belief, that is something that can only be developed through slow cultivation.

When approaching the vicinity of the temple, the magic spaceship shook, then quickly reduced its height and speed, and finally stopped close to the ground. "What's the matter, did the spell and Myr core malfunction again?"

"No, everything works fine, but it just can't fly." A mage reported back: "All flying spells have the same result, you can only go backwards, you can't fly forwards."

"It's so weird. Report to the leaders of several factions, and then move the magic spaceship back. Is this a legendary magic circle of no-flying?"

What happened to the magic spaceship naturally couldn't escape Siegel's intuition. After all, the thirteen-mile radius was within his perception. Even if he concentrates on controlling spells and divine power, changes in the surrounding environment will not be ignored. After becoming a magic god, he can be distracted and multipurpose, and there seems to be no upper limit in perception.

He could see inside the Federation spaceship, the chiefs of each faction gathered, greeted each other, and walked off the spaceship. He saw that Wendy was constantly casting various spells, trying to find out the range of the forbidden circle. She was destined to be disappointed, because it was divine power, not exactly a spell.

She was still the same, only dressed more elegantly and more and more silent. Even if the chiefs of other factions talked to her, she would only nod and shake her head in response, rarely saying a word or two. Her spellcasting ability has declined somewhat, and now she is barely reaching the level of an archmage. What exactly caused this situation? Siegel could see at a glance that there was no problem with her physical condition, and that was for psychological reasons.

He wouldn't play stupid on this matter, thinking that Wendy had nothing to do with him. The deeper the entanglement of this matter, the more troublesome it will be. He has no other way but to deal with it coldly.

Looking back, the base of the temple has been completed. The rune stones are combined into a solid whole, and there is no gap under the fusion of the power of the earth element. Only a layer of complex magic circle lines can leave traces on the stone. Siegel hides a Myr nuclear array in the base, which is usually closed and does not output elements. If there is danger, or if there is no other elemental aggregate core in this world, it can still be opened here, rekindling the hope of infinite energy.

Other runestones flew in one after another, turning into stone pillars, stone walls, and floors. Siegel built his own shrine, very simple in style, but with profound connotations. He permanently imprinted all his tricks and representative low-level spells on the walls of the temple, while also fully revealing how to perceive the elements and how to use meditation to simulate spellcasting. Some of the most basic truths, and their requirements for the mage are also left on the wall. This area is open to everyone, no matter if you are a believer or not, no matter what your native language, even if you don't know how to read, you will understand what's on the wall when you see it.

Magic needs to be learned and promoted, and there is no better way to learn it than to unite more people. The previous **** of magic, "Liel", liked to have competition within the mages, and kept using the method of survival of the fittest to keep the group of mages alive. This approach can be used in situations where magical resources are limited - not insufficient. But under Siegel, things changed dramatically.

Myr's energy core, high-level creation magic circle, and serial teleportation circle have completely changed the world system. Learning magic is no longer expensive and unacceptable. At least it is no problem for ordinary people to become an apprentice. In the past, Siegel had to save 2,000 gold coins to have a chance to study with the salon. Now, as long as he can guarantee a period of workshop work, he can get free apprentice training. Even so, apprenticeships are still in short supply and gradually become the best way to read and read.

It is in response to this trend that Siegel placed the enlightenment materials in the temple. At the same time, he left the method of how to build this "spiritual communication" magic circle in the temple, and every high-level priest must learn it and continue to promote enlightenment. These enlightenments will help the temple to expand the influence of the magical god, at least to leave traces among the broadest of the populace.

The Magic Academy would be the next step after enlightenment, where full-fledged mages were trained until they could be on their own. Mages don't need to be believers, but they need to know that magic gods are real, and that's enough. Siegel would not answer their prayers, except for ideas about new spells. On the one hand, he did not want to interfere with the free thinking of the mage, and on the other hand, he was too lazy to care so much.

In any case, he is not Liel, but Siegel, the mage who can't even manage the territory without Janet.

The temple continued to expand, and the Hall of Enlightenment was followed by an area reserved for priests, where they crafted various magical potions and equipment, and provided healing to spellcasters. But most importantly, they must supervise and manage the operation of the magic spar, Myr energy core and teleportation circle to ensure that they will not be abused.

Another point is that this is also the place where cloning is performed. Siegel decided to leave the use of cloning to the temple to make up for the inability to perform resurrection. Mages hold great power, and if they want to guide them, the temple must remain attractive enough. Siegel used the cloning technique to break down the knowledge blockade imposed on him by the Mage Association, and successfully ascended the throne with the cloning technique, so he knew very well how great the influence of this spell was.

If combined with the golem manufacturing technology and the use of the sub-brain, the cloning technique can allow the mage to "mirror" himself and exert double power within a certain period of time. This is the temple's current highest technology, and only the main temple in Myr City has it. As for how to decide who can use cloning, Siegel also decided to leave it to future priests to decide.

In other words, who will be your own pastor? Siegel was also a little curious. If the prophetic priesthood is still there, he should have the answer at this time, but this kind of waiting with anticipation is also very interesting.

Once the priesthood has been constructed, the entire temple is complete. He didn't want to worry about where the priests lived. Wouldn't it be too far from the market if priests all lived in temples, like the mages in the magic tower? Siegel, as a **** of magic, has decided to keep his mortal as much as possible, and so should his priest.

The last job is to hang the holy emblem, marking the official completion of the temple. After thinking about it for a long time, Siegel decided to be lazy. He changed the flag of Heimland a little bit, and made a squid flag with six tentacles representing the four elements and positive and negative energies, and let it hold a magic book and a magic wand.

"That's it, even if you just draw a triangle, it won't affect the use." Siegel looked at his temple with satisfaction, rubbed his nose and walked in.

As he walked, he threw magic circles everywhere. After the construction is completed, UU reading www.uukanshu.com allows flying and teleportation, but does not use instant death magic effects. Malicious shapeshifting, mind control, charm, and most psychic illusions are prohibited within the temple's confines, as are petrification, disintegration, curse, and major lysis spells. Spells that attack buildings will all hit the anti-magic field, and normal swords have a hard time breaking runestones.

It is enough to have such protection to deal with most situations. After all, the main force here will be priests and mages, and the city wall of Myr City is a few hundred meters away. The squid family's nine-claw banner and the magic god's six-claw banner complement each other, and will be the most stable alliance in the future.

Leaving the relationship of the temple, his descendants can rest easy, but the extent to which Isaac can develop cannot depend on the temple, but on Siegel's education.

He walked into the temple, passed through the hall of initiation, and came to the priest's area behind. He raised his hand, made a tension field throne for himself, and sat on it quietly. Divine energy radiates from the body, and news is received wherever there is magic. This is the prerogative of each new god, able to declare his existence through the power of the crystal wall.

Who will be the first believers to come before them, and who will be the first pastors? Things within a radius of 13 miles could not escape his eyes, and he had already seen a familiar figure approaching with a face full of doubts. (To be continued.) Enable new URL

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