Chapter 127 About the Lamp God
Ragna was very regretful when he heard this, "Okay, pretend I didn't say it."
He took a sip of tea and changed the subject.
"Speaking of this, I thought you had made some mistakes and came here."
"Oh, why do you say that?"
"Because we often see people like this, we have made troubles elsewhere, and we think we can escape the pursuit by running to a remote area like Nord, but often these people don't have any good endings."
Seanchi said: "Can rational learn to control it here?"
"Learn rationally? Of course they can't control it, but money is OK. For money, bounty hunters will not think it's long. In fact, even if we occasionally catch a few fugitives and exchange for some rewards, it's much easier to deal with fugitives than to deal with direwolfs."
He secretly called luck, it seemed that he had thought it was simple at the beginning, but fortunately he was not wanted.
"How do you know who is the fugitive? Who is the ordinary businessman?"
"Those who escaped here can see some clues, either anxious or unprepared for Nord's winter, which is easy to see." When Ragner said this, his eyes were still staring at Sean, which made Sean feel a little scared.
"Ha, it seems that you have disappointed."
The two chatted for a while, and Ragner got up and said goodbye.
Sean sent Ragner out of the yard, but he felt a little itchy when he looked at Ragner's back in the distance. When he returned to the study, he took out the book of the old days from his pocket and found the relevant content of the God of Light.
It was strange why he didn't leave much deep impression on the extraordinary existence of the Lamp God. He repeatedly confirmed and finally discovered why his memory of the Lamp God was so uncertain. In this old book, the content about the Lamp God appeared three times in total, and they were located in different locations of the record.
The first place appeared at the forefront of Medolian's account, and was almost the first alien creature to be recorded.
About the God of Lamps (1):
Among the creatures recorded in this book of Another World, the God of Lamp is the one that surprised and interested me the most.
The God of Lamp is a god from another world with powerful divine power. It was born and unknown, existence and unknown. No one knew its origin. The only thing that was clear is that the God of Lamp has a powerful force that humans could imagine. This power is so powerful that it can create and destroy the world, although this only exists in the record.
However, for some reason, the Lamp God was also bound by some rules. Anyone who summons the Lamp God can ask him to fulfill his three wishes.
Personally, I guess that the Lamp God is likely to be the so-called "true God", so the scope of these three wishes is very huge, and it is definitely not a deceptive thing like a devil.
Eternal life, endless wealth, and power like gods and demons. These things that ordinary people dream of are easily achieved by the God of Lamps for you.
This is undoubtedly the greatest charm of the God of Lanterns. Unfortunately, the previous holder of this book did not leave any complete summoning spells and ritual conditions, only some uncertain speculations and conjectures waiting for me to verify.
However, ‘there is a price to cast magic’, which I have learned deeply from the day I became a wizard apprentice. The price to be paid to summon a true god will be unprecedentedly huge.
Since it is impossible to determine the world where the Lamp God is located, he can only use a random summoning spell to summon it. Once the summoning fails, the consequences will be disastrous.
It can be seen from this that summoning the Lamp God is undoubtedly a crazy thing. In fact, any act of summoning the arrival of an unknown god is crazy.
I have decided not to consider this matter.
Perhaps in the future, people who are arrogant or stupid enough to make such bold attempts. For those who have this idea, I would like to give the following advice.
1. The God of Lamp is not a fool who can be fooled easily, but a living body with powerful wisdom. Don’t try to make more wishes for me or I want the God of Lamp to always obey me, which is beyond common sense, otherwise it may anger the God of Lamp or even lose his life.
2: Make sure you are ready before you summon it, including accidentally releasing evil gods from other worlds into the real world, or your soul is tortured by the pain of eternal life, and of course, the most common result - death.
3: You have prepared the three wishes you want to make.
When Sean saw this, he was quite amazed at Medolian. He was able to resist the temptation. This person is quite self-aware.
In the middle of Medolian's record, Sean saw the second paragraph about the Lamp God.
About the God of Lamps (2):
I recently considered the matter of summoning the Lamp God again. The act of summoning the Lamp God is undoubtedly crazy and I will never try it.
But this should not hinder my academic research. Considering the danger and difficulty of summoning the Lamp God, related research will undoubtedly become precious academic materials and will be an important part of the research on the Summoning Art.
So I decided to try to make a spell that summons the Lamp God and find the key elements of summoning the Lamp God - again confirming that this is just an academic consideration.
After a period of research and consideration (it took me about three years), after reading a large amount of literature and referring to various summoning spells.
I successfully reasoned out several related elements and created an uncertain summoning spell that I recorded—even though I was not going to use it.
My idea is this: The legend of the God of Lantern is mostly found in the deserts in the Suland region, in the ancient legends of ancient Esia, and in the folk stories of some city-states around the sea of death.
From this we can see that the God of Lamps is likely to have some special connection with the desert.
Therefore, I judged that the first condition of summoning should be - the Sea of Desert.
Every story involving the Lamp God is often in desperate situations when it comes to the Lamp God. Only a magical existence like the Lamp God can help them get rid of their miserable fate.
Therefore, I guess the second condition is - despair.
In some stories about the God of Lamps, a magical oil lamp is involved, which is also the origin of the name of the God of Lamps. However, according to my research, the oil lamp is probably just a symbol, and is actually closer to a precious treasure, a sacred container.
Among the many ancient religions in desert areas, flame worship is a very common form of belief. I have examined the relevant literature in detail and mentioned a concept in many different religious documents, a container used to store sacred flames. This type of container has many names, "The Pot of Holy Fire", "The Holy Brazier", and "The Land of First Fire".
However, they actually belong to the same thing, ‘fire holders with divine attributes’.
In many legends, the body of the Lamp God is often partially composed of flames, so I guess the third condition is - the container of the Holy Flame
From this we can see that the requirement of summoning the Lamp God should be.
With the ocean of desert, holding the sacred container in hand, summoning the legendary god of lamps with a desperate heart.
Sean couldn't help but nodded slightly when he saw this. Judging from the logic of Medorian's deduction of several major elements of summoning the Lamp God, it makes sense.
However, he always felt something was wrong. The book recorded so many spells and summoning conditions for summoning rituals, but Medorian almost never explained the reasons for these spells and summoning conditions.
Only when he seemed to record the summoning of the Lamp God with great rigorousness, he seemed to be convincing himself.
Moreover, he mentioned several times that he would never summon, but the more he described it like this, the more people felt that he wanted to cover up.
Sean continued to read, and sure enough, at the end of the Book of Old Days, on the last page, he saw the third part about the God of Lamps.
This time the content is much less.
About the God of Lamps (3):
I finally decided to try to summon the Lamp God
I know it's crazy, but I have no choice but to lose so much, this damn cursed book has lost everything.
Now, I have nothing to lose.
Whether successful or not, this will be my last call. If successful, I will make up for all the mistakes I made in the past. If it fails - hehe, there is nothing to care about.
Good luck to me.
Sean flipped through it, yes, this is the last page of the Book of Old Days. It seems that as the book says, Medorian ended up in the ritual of summoning the Lamp God, and never summoned again.
I don't know if he succeeded.
Sean shook his head. He didn't quite understand what the "true god" meant before. Could there be any false gods? Now he understood that the so-called false gods should refer to gods such as Om, Uruk, and Sindora. After all, they are just a gathering of the power of faith.
So what kind of existence should the so-called true god be?
Why did Medorian have such a desperate situation when he owned the Book of the Old?
Did he succeed in the end? If he didn't succeed, then he summoned something else?
Chapter completed!