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Act 502. Mysterious Language

A genius can remember the address of this website in one second: (Vertex Chinese), the fastest updates! No ads!? After basically establishing that there is a certain correlation between the Serafino language and the text at the bottom of the big hole, Savros became the chief Language consultants joined the investigation. At the same time, the Magic Association also recruited linguists from all over the star field to work together to decipher this mysterious text.

This actually made Reiner and others feel a little more relaxed.

Reiner himself is not a scholar of the language profession, and has no systematic theoretical knowledge of this subject. He is not a poet like Lord Alberton, so naturally he cannot help in interpreting the text.

According to Mr. Braggs, sending mages into the Great Hollow should be done with extreme caution before thoroughly interpreting these words, so the expedition team was basically put on hold.

Sir Alberton has continued to improve his detectors. Currently, Sir Alberton has organized three more detector measurements. In the longest one, the detector lasted for three minutes after being attacked, creating a large hole. The mysterious base at the bottom adds some new materials.

Because when interpreting text, order and direction are very important factors. Text is written from top to bottom, left to right or vice versa. If you cannot grasp the way the language is written, it is easy to produce wrong interpretations.

At the same time, attention should also be paid to the front and back of the original artifact. If it is upside down, it will be difficult to obtain correct results, and it may even mislead the research work.

Fortunately, according to comparison and research, the base at the bottom of the large cavity was not upside down, and the words the mages obtained were arranged normally.

After confirming this, the detector also obtained more information about the inexplicable space distortion on the base.

First of all, the range of this distortion is about one meter in diameter. According to visual calculations, it is close to a standard spherical shape. From the perspective of the detector's photosensitive equipment, this distortion is more like a transparent air sphere, which can be penetrated They can see what is behind them, but in fact, the mages cannot observe the boundaries of the sphere, so they can only make a rough judgment based on the degree of distortion of the light.

This sphere itself does not have any magical characteristics, or it can be said that any relevant detection cannot have an impact on this sphere and thus get feedback. From the perspective of detection, the location of this sphere is empty, but visually , and there is indeed something here, which is very strange.

As for the monster at the bottom of the big hole, this is even weirder.

This kind of monster almost does not exist in the detector's perception. Only at the moment when it comes into contact with the detector, the detector can capture some traces of stress and magic power. Otherwise, this monster seems to not exist.

If that's the case, then the mages can actually deal with it. This is equivalent to an enemy that can evade all perception, and the mages can counterattack the moment it launches an attack.

But the problem is that this kind of monster can ignore the magic barrier and attack.

When Lord Alberton used the detector for observation for the second time, he specially added an extremely strong magic barrier to it, which far exceeded the corresponding measures under normal circumstances. However, the invisible monster still penetrated the magic power in an instant. The barrier directly destroyed the detector, as if the magic barrier did not exist at all.

Therefore, Lord Alberton used a comparison detector during the third detection. Among the four detectors, magic barriers of different strengths and shell materials of different strengths were used. The results showed that the monster faced strong There is no change in its destructive power when using different magic barriers, but the difference in shell materials is extremely obvious. Detectors with strong shells are difficult to destroy, and even require two or three attacks from monsters.

This result was applied to the fourth detection, which resulted in the previous result.

It's a pity that Lord Alberton is using the strongest materials currently available to mages.

In the future, it may be necessary to conduct more in-depth research on the microscopic world to improve the current materials. This is a long process that requires a lot of experiments as a basis and cannot be completed in a month or two.

In other words, the strongest armor currently used by mages can only withstand monster attacks for less than three minutes.

This is one of the reasons why Lord Braggs stopped the rash expedition.

High-level mages dare to face those indescribable monsters because of their powerful magic barrier. This magic barrier is far stronger than ordinary armor and can defend against most spell attacks. If the magic barrier fails, then Mages rely on their own strength to fight against the harsh environment and powerful monsters. Going directly to explore is tantamount to death.

The current mainstream view is that the invisible monster is inseparable from the weird space distortion on the base. If the base is really an altar enshrining some mysterious thing, then the monster may be guarding this altar. The guardian of the object, or even the thing being worshiped itself.

In the distant Age of Gods, people were in awe of extraordinary things. Not only some humans who could control magic were enshrined as gods, but some powerful magical creatures also received such treatment, and some creatures liked to devour those with magical potential. People came to absorb magic power, and even formed the custom of using humans as sacrifices in some places. These are all interpreted through fragments of ancient ruins and tombs.

It is worth mentioning that in the existing information about the Age of Gods, ordinary people in that era could not master writing. Most of the traces of ordinary people that can be preserved are murals carved on stones. The pictographic product and writing of that era were the exclusive property of extraordinary people, the so-called priests and gods.

Without writing, history cannot be recorded, and without history, civilization cannot progress. It was precisely because of this that ordinary people in that era became slave-like existences and livestock raised by extraordinary people.

The official script of the Age of Gods is the source of the common language. The general public can only speak this language, but cannot spell it. Only nobles and priests can learn it. There is very little information left today.

Lord Calvados guessed that although the text on the pedestal was not the official text of the Age of Gods, it might be the sacrificial text used by those "gods", because this mysterious text meets everything that extraordinary people need: it is difficult to be The mystery of interpretation by outsiders, the rhythmic sense of tonal turns, and the complexity that is extremely difficult to learn.

This language is used in fields related to "gods", including sacrifices and inheritance, including prayers and rituals.

It is conceivable that those beings who call themselves "gods" use such language to communicate, maintain their own secrecy, and try to pass on their authority to thousands of generations. However, as time goes by, what survives in the end is the most widespread. It is a common language used by the public, but this mysterious language requires mages to spend a lot of effort to decipher, which has to be said to be an irony.

The more you want to keep it secret and the more you want to maintain your dignity, the more it will be forgotten by history. Only what is used by the majority of the people can be passed down through the ages.

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