Chapter 370 High Dimension Overseer
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[Congratulations to Alrazi az for advancing to Sequence 9: Reader, +5 bonus]
As Hobert expected, these mystical items and Beyonder characteristics had once "witnessed" the descent of that evil god and were indeed affected to some extent.
The "pendant" and "ring" were fine after "listening" to the chimes of the "Bell of Order".
If it weren't for the "Bell of Order" disinfecting them, Hobert would often carry the pendant with him, and he would definitely be contaminated after a long time.
The former owner of the Beyonder characteristic died from losing control, so it was severely contaminated and could not be taken directly.
So Hobert simply crushed it with the "Power of Disorder", and the contamination in the Beyonder characteristic easily dissipated.
Hobert planned to divide this Beyonder characteristic into five parts. Alger, the "Hanged Man", was a potential customer for the "Ocean Songster". The other Sequence 9 to Sequence 6 opportunities would be dealt with through other channels.
Then Hobert took the pendant in his hand again, and using the authority of the "Nation of Disorder", he quickly understood the pendant's ability:
"It can use the ability of 'Lightning Strike' to create a lightning attack with a paralyzing effect on the opponent, which is very effective against undead opponents; it can fly in low altitude for three minutes; it can dive underwater and move freely for 1 hour; it can create sharp wind blades to attack enemies; it can control a small area of water."
Hobert could guess most of the negative effects: "Wearing the pendant makes you prone to irritability, and even when there is no advantage, you will use all your potential out of anger to fight the enemy to the death. After wearing it continuously for one hour, the wearer's actions tend to become reckless, and they will attack as soon as they sense hostility!"
Hobert summoned the "Power of Order" to seal it again as usual, otherwise who could stand becoming an "irritable old man" after wearing the pendant?
Even if he could exert all his potential, he would still die if he encountered a demigod opponent now.
After being resealed, the negative effects have been greatly improved: "The wearer is prone to irritability and recklessness when using this pendant, and will try every means to defeat the enemy until there is no other way."
Although it is still easy to become irritable and reckless, at least it won't fight the enemy to the death, and it will only be affected when using the pendant. The negative effects have been greatly improved.
Originally, Hobert planned to leave it in the "Nation of Disorder" temporarily, but after recalling the pendant's abilities, Hobert, sitting on the "Iron Throne", sighed: "The 'Tyrant' pathway has many attack skills, including three elements: lightning, wind, and water, and most of the skills are biased towards being strong and fierce."
With this pendant, Hobert felt that his strength could reach a new level, and it would be a pity to leave it on the stone platform to gather dust.
After thinking for a while, Hobert had a proper way to use it: "Whenever I encounter an enemy that is difficult to defeat, I will run away quickly and not use the pendant.
"If I encounter an enemy that I am confident I can deal with, I won't be afraid of fighting him to the end."
Thinking of this, Hobert decided to name the pendant the "Ocean Pendant" and take it out to use.
At this time, Hobert remembered that he had not named the ring given by Philip I, so Hobert named it the "Light Ring" according to his naming habits.
After dealing with the mystical items, Hobert's eyes turned to the last trophy, the golden ring.
Taking the ring in his hand, Hobert found that the ring was not made of pure gold, but rather a colored gold material, and the colors were very bright under the light.
On one side of the ring, Hobert found a simple pattern, depicting a tortoise carrying a snake on its back.
Although the brushwork was simple, it was very vivid.
Hobert thought for a while, but couldn't recall any place in the North and South Continent where this pattern was popular. Instead, he thought of the image he had seen in the Common Era: Xuan Ming.
He was the sea god, wind god, and plague god of the "Eastern World", or rather the "Western Continent". When he appeared in the image of a tortoise and a snake, he represented the image of the sea god, also known as Xuanwu.
When he appeared in the image of a human face and a bird body, he represented the power of the plague god.
So it is understandable that the elves, who have modified the "Western Continent" culture, would carve the pattern of Xuan Ming on the ring.
Hobert threw the ring on the stone platform over there. He felt that although this ring had no extraordinary effect, it should have a significant effect in a certain occasion or a certain place.
After dealing with the three trophies, Hobert began to review today's adventure.
In fact, when entering the "Sefirah Castle", Hobert, who had recovered the memories related to the Outer Gods, had already realized that what he encountered today was not an evil god, but most likely the "High-Dimensional Overseer".
Among the Outer Gods in Hobert's memory, it seems that only the "High-Dimensional Overseer" can form a close logical chain with the clues found on the island.
Hobert did not know the specific abilities of the "High-Dimensional Overseer", but since the title contains the word "high-dimensional", it should represent that He has relevant authority in terms of space.
Moreover, slightly different from the "Door" pathway, He seems to be able to manipulate low-dimensional space.
The spatial magic of the "Door" pathway, explained by the "scientific concept" in Hobert's mind, is to open up a three-dimensional space in the fourth dimension, and use the fourth dimension to accurately find the entrance to the opened three-dimensional space no matter where you are.
No matter how closed a three-dimensional space is, from the perspective of the fourth dimension, there are countless ways to bypass obstacles.
Just like what seems to be an insurmountable obstacle for two-dimensional creatures is just a circle on paper for three-dimensional creatures.
For the three-dimensional world, or for the real world, because the fourth dimension is not restricted by the real world, spatial magic can open the three-dimensional space established in the fourth dimension at any time.
The above is the authority of the "Door" pathway in terms of space, and the "High-Dimensional Overseer" also has the authority to manipulate low dimensions. The two-dimensional spaces on the island are the evidence.
So in addition to the spatial authority of the "Door" pathway, He seems to also have the authority to distort the real world into two-dimensional space.
That's right, Hobert believes that this should be an extreme "distortion", or a corresponding "spatial grafting" has been done.
In addition, the "High-Dimensional Overseer" can obviously find loopholes in low-dimensional space from high-dimensional space.
Space, grafting, loopholes, this makes Hobert guess that the "High-Dimensional Overseer" possesses certain authorities close to the "Lord of Mysteries".
Of course, this is just Hobert's guess. After all, the authorities of the Outer Gods and the Outer Deities in the Cosmos are quite distorted, and it may be an unknown authority.
But in any case, it is beyond doubt that the "High-Dimensional Overseer" has the corresponding authority of space. He should have used the spirit world to corrupt the elves' saint.
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