Chapter 33 In-depth study of summoning
He continued to look down. After the description (or conjecture) of the dimension of another world, he was Medorian's research on the summoning spell.
[After a long experiment and study, I finally mastered the correct way to use the summoning spell.
The summoning spell consists of five parts, each part has its own function. According to different arrangements and combinations, the corresponding life in another world can be summoned.
It should be noted that summoning spells must pursue accuracy. Slight mistakes may lead to different results. However, even the same spells may sometimes summon completely different things, so absolute safety does not exist. However, I have been prepared for this. Since I have embarked on this path, I am already prepared to take any risks...]
Sean read this part carefully several times, but it was not much, but it was crucial to the summoning ceremony he was going to perform next.
According to the book, the summoning spell is composed of five parts.
The following are—introduction, preface, prayer, deed, and decree.
The book also introduces the respective uses of these five parts in detail.
Introduction: It determines the world where the creature you want to summon is located and the size of its abilities.
For example, the spell he had summoned the fairy in the lake before, the sentence "Mysterious existence" from "The Distant Country" determines that the destination of the summoning is the distant country, and the target of the summoning is a "Mysterious existence".
Narrative: Describe the appearance, characteristics, abilities or some recognizable characteristics of the summoned creature. The main function of this spell is to lock in the target creature.
It should be noted that in the summoning ceremony, the summoning cannot be completed directly by chanting the name of the target creature. According to the book, the name is just a symbol. The same thing may have completely different titles in different ethnic groups in different worlds, so it is very dangerous and inaccurate to summon directly through the name, and it is very likely to lead to errors.
Therefore, we can only use the description of the target to determine the specific form of the summoned creature. The book also gives two examples. If you want to summon a goblin, it is [a ridiculous appearance, a green body, a strange creature that looks like a dwarf].
If you want to summon a skeleton warrior, it is [an empty brain, a fragile body, a human-like non-death person].
In short, you must summarize all the characteristics of this creature to the greatest extent in one sentence to lock in the creature you want to summon.
Prayer: Giving the conditions given by the summoner to summon creatures determines whether the summoned creature will accept the summoning. The content of the prayer is often related to the necessary conditions in the summoning ceremony.
Deed: determines the specific form of summoning. If you are a creature that has signed a contract with humans, use the name of [the contract signed by you and my tribes and ancient times.]
But if you are summoning something you have never seen before, or are not sure if you have had a contract, then you must use [in the name of me ××× (the name of the summoner)].
Law: determines the attitude of the summoner towards summoning creatures.
If it is a powerful creature in another world and the summoner needs to lower his posture, then use [I 'pray' you to come to this world].
If there is no personality gap between the summoner and the summoned object, it is [I ‘summon’ you to this world].
If it is a weak creature in another world, it will be ruled as "I'm "ordering" you to appear in this world".
Laws are also important. If the law is used incorrectly, it may lead to the anger of summoned creatures or cause unpredictable consequences.
Seeing this, Sean already had a very clear concept of the spell of the other world summoning technique. This summoning spell consisting of five parts feels a bit like writing a program. As long as you input the corresponding command, you can combine it into different types of summoning spells and summon different creatures from other worlds.
Sean felt a little, and continued to read.
The next part is the necessary conditions required to summon creatures in other worlds.
Like spells, this point must be gradually mastered through reasoning, speculation, exploration and experiments. There is no possibility of taking shortcuts. It is not difficult to imagine that behind every mature summoning ceremony, many failed attempts have been experienced.
Next, we finally got to the part that Sean was most interested in - [The summoning spell that he had mastered.]
Medorian seemed to have held this book for a long time. He recorded all the mature and relatively reliable summoning rituals, and the recorded summoning spells are as many as hundreds of, covering many different dimensions of the world.
According to Medolian's account, some spells were recorded by his previous summoners. He determined their reliability through experiments, and some were gradually discovered by him through continuous exploration and attempts.
Sean looked at the monster illustrations with pictures and texts, and couldn't help but admire Medorian. He was able to successfully complete so many summoning rituals. This guy is really a cruel man. I just don't know why he didn't even pass on his name. Is it because an accident occurred during a summoning ritual?
Or was his historical records learned to erase by reason?
Since there are so many ready-made summoning spells, Sean will not consider the matter of creating his own spells for the time being. It is already a very remarkable thing to be able to master the existing spells.
After roughly browsing the lives of other worlds and the corresponding summoning rituals, Sean decided to divide these lives of other worlds according to their strength level and danger level.
Sean divided them into five levels.
Harmless classification, which looks like no threat on the surface and should not cause danger to the summoner.
Monster classification is likely to pose a threat to the summoner, but ordinary people still have the possibility of defeating life in another world.
The extraordinary category has extraordinary power, and it is basically difficult for ordinary people to defeat life in another world.
Demon God classification, this category of alien creatures basically does not need to consider fighting, because there is no possibility of winning at all, but as long as the necessary conditions are met, you can still communicate with them or even reach some kind of agreement.
Unknown classification, based on the information in Sean's hands, it is completely impossible to judge its strength and threat level.
This classification is not very accurate and very general. Many of it are divided by Sean based on his subjective impression, such as the fairy in the lake. If he had not summoned before, it would probably be classified into harmless categories, but now, it is a complete monster classification.
Sean recorded his classification in a notebook, thought about it, and then raised several of them to a classification.
Then he turned his attention to harmless classification.
Given his current situation, only this category of alien creatures is relatively safe.
As for what to summon, Sean was thinking for a long time.
When summoning for the first time, you must choose the safest one. The lower the risk, the better, because it is just practice, so there is no need to consider the benefits too much.
Most of these creatures in other worlds have unpredictable risks. Even if they look beautiful like fairies in the lake, they will also buy one free one with water monsters.
I don't know if this Medolian was intentional or if the risks did not exist for him, so he did not explain it clearly.
Sean was very suspicious that these seemingly harmless creatures in otherworldly creatures had pits buried.
After searching for it, Sean finally locked in one of them - the short goblin.
[Dwarf Goblin: Among all the alien creatures I have summoned, this is probably the most useless and weakest one I have ever seen.
The dwarf goblin is likely to be a close relative of the garden goblin, with a gentle personality. Most of the time, it just hides quietly in the corner and stares blankly. I try to stimulate it in different ways, but it does not trigger a special reaction.
I tried to summon several times, and all the short goblins seemed to have the same personality, with very little difference between individuals.
The dwarf goblins did not show any magical powers, which was unusual for a creature from a distant country, and I did not discover special uses from it. The only advantage of this creature is probably that it is more obedient. I asked them to help me with some miscellaneous work. They did it every time, but frankly speaking, they were not better than my magic servant.
Chapter completed!