Ouroboros? "Prison was a little shocked.
A clean and tidy altar is arranged in the corner. Alchemical symbols representing different substances are neatly carved around the altar. In the middle of the altar, a snake-shaped symbol wrapped in a circle is very conspicuous.
This circular symbol represents two meanings, one represents infinity in mathematics, and the other represents the source of alchemy, the most noble and great being in the Alchemy Society, born in the mythical realm that exists forever in time, space and the spiritual world. , the god of the spiritual world who created the alchemist system - Ouroboros.
This god of alchemy, who was listed among the taboo evil gods by mainstream sects, first appeared in the Fourth. Although he has the personality of a true god, his body seems to be somewhat limited in the spiritual world and is not active in people's beliefs and beliefs. In the midst of power disputes, the Alchemy Society, which was first composed of Ouroboros believers and some more extreme alchemists, was not as famous as it is today in the Fourth Age.
You must know that alchemists in the past were a compliment. In the Fourth Age, even a small character in the extraordinary or awakening stage of the alchemist system is a rare treat for all forces. Not to mention those legendary alchemists who are proficient in "equivalent exchange" and can create various alchemical creations.
However, because of the disaster caused by Ouroboros's first divine descent in Seth Monleus at the beginning of the Fifth Age, the Alchemy Society controlled by Klein, one of the current Ten Saints, was in conflict with the mainstream Righteous Gods. The sect completely broke up.
Since then, the alchemists of the Ouroboros Sect have become more and more extreme in their behavior. The so-called "experiments" have caused more and more turmoil and disturbances in various countries. The Alchemy Society has been completely blacklisted by Tianying and Canglan. The nature of the Alchemy Society has also changed from a secret organization at the beginning to being defined as an evil group by mainstream sects. The word alchemist has also been completely stigmatized to this day.
"I saw this when I first came here, but I just glanced at it briefly... After all... it's best not to touch anything that has anything to do with ouroboros." Luas reminded from the side.
"I know this." Plisson, who has had contact with members of the Alchemy Society and is well aware of the methods of alchemists, is naturally a little wary of the altar being decorated here.
He did not step forward or touch the alchemy symbols carved around the altar rashly. Instead, he picked up a notebook scattered randomly on the ground.
"Have you looked through these books and notes?" Plisson looked at Luas.
"...No." Luas answered a little late, and his plain expression also changed slightly.
"Then please, Miss Colonel, search here with me. Maybe you can find some clues about the mist and the owner of this house." Plisson said to Luas.
"......All right."
Plisson observed Luas's watch. He always felt that the other person's expression changed a bit strangely, as if he was hiding something, but it was too obvious.
Forget it, let's ignore this woman for now, let's see if we can find any clues in these notes.
Pleasant flipped through it casually, and what he saw was a variety of complicated alchemical formulas and ridiculously rough general text. There were also labels for several unknown small animals sandwiched in the middle of the notebook, which seemed to be for birds.
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The notes record an alchemy experiment that has an extremely complicated verification process but seems to be of no use at all. After measuring the disaster factor coefficient of crows, combined with the 23-page theoretical draft, the owner of the note dissected four crows and made three crows into markers. After that, he went through a process of 36 Through page's complex calculations and a deduction process that Pleasant couldn't understand at all, it was concluded that the disaster factor coefficient on crows was 0.002, which was 0.0002 lower than the disaster factor coefficient on humans.
The author of the note finally criticized the human behavior of treating crows as a symbol of disaster and ominousness as undesirable. Crows should not be associated with death because their disaster factor coefficient is lower than that of humans, 0.0023.
It can be seen that this author is really a bird lover. In order to prove the innocence of crows, he wrote such a thing with great pains, presumably those seven
Even a dead crow would be happy about this.
Pleasant didn't know what the disaster factor system was. Not only that, he also didn't know any of the other proper nouns that appeared in the notes. Omitting most of the parts that he couldn't understand, Pleasant found out in just a few minutes. Within a short time, I roughly read through the contents of the notes. The reason why I knew the experimental ideas and results was entirely because the general text written by the author was indistinguishable from the sloppy handwriting of Pleasant. Only then did Pleasant understand this. Seventy-eight, as for the remaining 90-odd points of formulas and structural templates that have been verified, that is not something that Pleasant should consider.
The person who wrote this shocking work...is truly a talented person.
Pleasant opened the notebook to the front page, wanting to take a closer look at the name of this alchemist genius, but the name that appeared on the front page made him stunned for a moment.
"Klein Smal?"
He had some impression of this name, as if it was a very famous person, but for a moment he couldn't remember who this name belonged to.
Wait...an alchemist named Klein...
Pleasant suddenly thought of something terrible, and the hand holding the note almost let go in fear.
Klein Smoke, this seems to be the name of the president of the Alchemy Society.
Pleasant immediately closed the notebook and placed it smoothly on the ground, fearing that some weird spiritual creature would suddenly emerge from the notebook and swallow it up.
It wasn't because he was brave, but because the methods of alchemists in this world were a bit different. He always thought that the so-called alchemy was no different from ancient chemistry. His three years of high school chemistry knowledge was enough to crush most alchemy techniques. Master......until he saw with his own eyes a certain ordinary member of the Alchemy Society summoning a big snake in the spiritual world that could eat alive people and souls.
If the methods of alchemists are ridiculous, then the methods of alchemists who believe in Ouroboros are even more outrageous. They can pray to the Ouroboros in the spiritual world, summon various spiritual creatures to help, and even Items can be endowed with spirit, allowing them to "live" for a short period of time, and alchemists usually carry a variety of alchemy tools with unique functions, which are extremely threatening.
As the leader of the Ouroboros believers, Klein Small's methods can be imagined to be outrageous. Not to mention the notes he has handwritten, he has to take good care of every floor tile in this attic. Be careful, there's no telling if the bricks may pop up suddenly and hurt someone.
Thinking about it this way, he always felt that the old stairs there had become alive. They creaked at the slightest touch. Maybe it was the sound the stairs made deliberately.
Fuck, if this conjecture is true, there will be a lot of things to think about and be extremely frightened along the way.
Like the despicable savior
Feeling sad and happy