026 Discovery(1/3)
Massabon thought he would see some less formulaic spells.
After all, this book looks like it has been a year, and it is likely to be written before the highly formulaic modern magic system is perfected.
As a result, he found that it was not.
If you think about it carefully, there are usually scientists on this ship - or Frankenstein. They can only use highly programmatic formulaic modern magic, and the only one in the book is very reasonable.
——This is just right for me.
——After all, I know nothing about any mystical theory.
——I may not be able to learn magic that requires that theoretical basis.
Masha decisively turned to the "far-looking technique" he saw from the directory page.
According to the instructions, although this is called far-sighting technique, it actually forms a "viewpoint" controlled by the caster. This viewpoint can be at most 50 kilometers away from the caster.
However, there must be an unobstructed straight line connection between the caster and the viewpoint.
Masha played many Western fantasy games and made an analogy with the spells in Western fantasy: an eye of a mage with a limit, an increase in distance and no entity?
——It feels okay, but it doesn’t improve much for me in the moment.
Masha decided to look at other spells he liked.
"Wind Listening" can obtain information from afar from the flowing air.
When Masha saw the general description behind the spell name, he couldn't help but shout: "That's it! This is the means to obtain intelligence!"
Masha's vision moved from summary instructions to detailed instructions:
"This is not a divination spell, so it will not be affected by anti-divination. Its deep principle is to extract information flowing with the "concept" of wind.
"The extracted information has long been transformed into information states, so to extract it can only allow them to collapse back into reality."
Masha stopped reading.
——What the hell, why do I feel that I don’t understand?
——Information state?Real state?Collapse?
——The lyrics are really fashionable. Is this really a word that an old wizard who has been alive for many years can use?
Mashagu would identify the person who wrote this book as an old mage with high magic power.
——Forget it, don’t worry about whether you understand or not, read it first.
Masha reads the next paragraph.
"The essence of this spell is to use the concept of wind as a springboard to directly extract information from the principles of the world, so it is extremely easy for people to fall into madness..."
This passage is a little inspiring to Masha.
He read it twice again and summarized it in his own words: Anyway, this spell is awesome, and it cannot be disturbed by counter-divination, but it is particularly easy to be crazy if you use it.
What other information states are realistic? Don’t worry about it!
——The principle or something has nothing to do with me. I just need to know the effects and side effects!
——Just think that I am a computer idiot who only knows how to double-click the icon. I went to the Internet cafe and opened the machine and just played. If I have any questions, I will call the Internet administrator.
——Yes, it was settled so happily!
Masha directly passed the following paragraph and jumped to the subsection about how to use this spell.
"This spell is highly dangerous, and his creator has disappeared in the experiment of improving the spell. The effort to program it has stopped because it is an original spell, and the creator has left the world without having time to leave detailed information. It is too dangerous for others to improve the spell.
“The World Mage Conference then decided to list it as a forbidden art.
"But, I was smart and done what this mage could not do!"
--Um?
Masha frowned again.
——Follow this meaning, isn’t the person who wrote this book a wizard?
Masha turned the book to the title page and looked for the author's signature.
He found it.
Wolfgang Pauli.
——Damn it.
Masha must not understand Pauli's paper, but this does not prevent Masha from using Pauli's name to show off and brag on various occasions.
Think about it, everyone else is pretending to be "Planck Constant" and "Schrödinger's Cat". You suddenly take out Wolfgang Pauli, and others may not have heard of it, and they suddenly distance themselves from the standard.
Pauli has a famous saying, "Your paper does not even have falsification." It sounds very awesome. Although Masha doesn't know why a paper is more LOW if it is not falsification, it feels particularly imposing when it comes to saying this sentence.
After seeing the author's name, Masha felt different about this book. He just thought that this was an instruction manual that every navigator had. Now it seems that it is a master's work.
Needless to ask, Pauli must be a great scientist, and he doesn't know if he is a master, but the level will not be low anyway.
It seems that this is a collection of navigation-related spells left by great scientists.
Such a book appears in the Nautilus - no, it is very reasonable to have a legendary chart room for a ship like Enterprise.
Masha happily turned back to the magic page and prepared to learn this listening technique.
The book says: "After my improvement, it has been successfully programmed, and the spell can be activated by pure casting actions like using life spells.
"If there is the Soul-Returning Aries Extract and the Electrical Rods of the Electrical Mouse as spell casting materials, the effect of the spell will be enhanced several times - but the corresponding risk of madness will be countless times greater.
“Generally speaking, it is not recommended to use spell casting materials.
"Note that this spell can only obtain fragmented information, because after the information returns to the information state, it will quickly scatter in the vast ocean of the world's principles. All this spell can extract is the fragments in it.
"Also, the magic power consumption of this spell is extremely huge.
"If you are ready, then follow the steps below..."
The contents of the unraveled make Masha frown.
——How does this spell casting action feel more complicated than the ninja seal in Naruto?
——Is this a finger dance? At that time, there was Douyin?
Masha stared at the rough diagram and studied it for a long time before he could barely understand how to do this set of spell casting moves.
In contrast, the mantra is simple, just one sentence: "Tell me the wind."
Masha put down the book and made his first attempt with great confidence.
Nothing happened.
——Probably I was dancing with my fingers wrong.
——Why do you need to design such a complex spell casting action? It cannot be simpler, such as dealing with it with a "heart-to-heart contest".
——Wouldn’t modern spells pursue simplicity of casting?
Masha tried finger dance several times, but it was wrong, and tried to cast spells, but they all failed.
——Is it because there is no music?
Although reason tells Masha that it has nothing to do with music, Masha is now a little sick and seeks medical treatment. Anyway, there is no loss if I try it, right?
So Masha found a song from the Douyin divine song he knew, and hummed while casting spells—
After the movement was done, he shouted, "Tell me, the wind!"
Or nothing happened.
——I said it wouldn't be that simple...
--Um?
Masha suddenly had an inspiration.
Then he looked down at the book in his hand.
——This book is written in English!
——And I habitually pronounced it in Chinese!
——My English comprehension is not what I originally had, but it was obtained after inserting the implant. When I read English, I feel like I am reading Chinese, and my thinking is all in Chinese, so I completely ignore this point!
——Why am I so stupid!
Masha pounded his head a few times, calmed down and tried again.
He carefully finished all the gestures, and then shouted in English: "Tell me, the wind!"
When he said this, he felt that his brain was suddenly pinched by a huge hand through the skull and squeezed it hard.
He suddenly lay on the ground and started to retching.
And his consciousness could not even sense that he was retching.
His mind was filled with all kinds of "noise", and even his thinking ability stagnated.
No, it has not completely stopped.
To be continued...