"No results." Uriel sighed, "I always have the same dream over and over again. Of course, this is very unusual, but that dream belongs to the past."
"past?"
"It's a prophetic dream that happened." Maybe he should keep it a secret, but I don't know if it was the saint's negligence or something, but they didn't let him sign a confidentiality contract. After all the prophecy had been fulfilled and the School of Silence put an end to it. "The Red Prophecy about the Gulf War. It is because of this prophetic dream that we have to find Roma. She is a part of the prophecy, and the facts prove that it is so." If she hadn't exhausted Prince Drablay's savings in advance With Sauvero's potion, vampires may really be able to control the secret ritual of pain and become mysterious creatures above the sky.
"Roma told me the prophecy." Dalton was not surprised. "She knew she would be in danger, but she still chose to follow her fate." A wave of confusion passed over his face. "Just to make up for the mistakes she made. I can't do it. I didn't expect she had such courage."
"Those who are timid dare not run away from home." Uriel said angrily.
"I didn't see her last time." York expressed regret, "but there seems to be a picture of this lion lady on the wanted poster."
The apprentice pretended not to hear.
"The Gulf War is over, and the prophecy dream has also expired." The night elf said, "Uriel, since you can accept the red prophecy, it means that you can indeed complete the mission left by Magdalena."
Uriel was not so sure. He came into contact with the Red Prophecy in the church prison in Silverdome City. At that time, he was on the verge of death, wandering between fiction and reality. But looking at it from another perspective, this does prove one thing: "Spiritual Vision" can receive prophetic dreams, which is enough to replace Ain's blessing. But to be honest, he is not proficient in controlling this fire magic. Although no Lucia priest has discovered his secret yet, if he continues to use the same tricks under the eyes of the Glorious Council, they will suffer sooner or later. "I'm afraid it just depends on luck."
"Isn't prophecy just trying your luck?" Sita expressed his opinion. "There are thousands of astrologers in the world, but there is only one tower prophet. The Glorious Council has lost Ms. Magdalena and has to ask the Sky Please ask for help." It turned out that he had always been worried about this.
"The recipients of prophetic dreams are different." Dalton pointed out, "Only those blessed by the god of dreams, Ain, can receive them. I guess Roma's mentor, the Eye of Ain, is one of them. This is very strange. Obviously. Magdalena obtained the White Prophecy earlier than the Tower, and this is undoubtedly the case. Dream prophecies are the most accurate prophecies, they are almost certain to happen, and the details people get from dreams are also extremely rich."
York patted the book in his hand and turned it over to show it to his companions: "This paragraph, here, is it here? It seems to be a note." There are several dense lines of small words on the edge of the paragraph, which are exactly the same as what Dalton described. "Ms. Magdalena took it from it? Perhaps she carried the book with her."
"Well done, York." Good luck comes when it comes, Uriel cheered up. Since this book was written in Common Language, the three of them abandoned other collections and read the book "Prophecy Predicting Future Dreams" together.
"...Logic and cause and effect are a way to determine destiny. Ordinary things do not require magic, and you can know the future trajectory with a little reasoning..."
"Intelligent creatures can also actively guide and determine the future through the present under the conditions of linear time. Please note that the future determined by this method largely depends on the influence of multiple factors. When we define the Ackroyd coefficient, we must strictly consider it according to the component of mystery..."
"What nonsense is this?" Sita muttered. Uriel and Dalton remained silent, but their approval was evident.
However, the apprentice still gritted his teeth and read on. It is impossible to understand it in one go. Before pestering Sauron to understand those weird nouns one by one, he must read it through the first time.
"...Prophetic dreams are a reflection of fate, because fate itself cannot be observed by mortals. No one can foresee prophetic dreams, just as we cannot capture something we don’t know exists, such as self-knowledge. It often needs to come to people's homes for people to notice its impact. 』
The words and sentences are full of philosophy, but it's a pity that they didn't come to the book to find lessons. Uriel patiently continued reading.
"...It can be seen that the emergence of prophetic dreams requires two necessary conditions, one of which is obviously Otto's mercy, and the other is the lucky mortal himself. In the face of fate, we represent far from being mere individuals, but all ordered life. The agreement of the Grand Alliance stipulates that we help each other. Its order of existence is equivalent to the order itself, and its significance is incalculable... Protecting the beloved of Ain is to protect the future of Knox. Small disasters are often the cause of overthrow, and cannot be allowed to develop..."
"You are so important." York joked, "Magdalena was assassinated under heavy protection. Why did the Prophet let you stay in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?"
Before Uriel could speak, Dalton answered for him: "The answer is obvious. Even if he gives you a hand, you can't beat him."
"Isn't it Gao Huan? Soon I will have enough magic power. But you, there is no dark element here."
Uriel asked them to go aside and tease each other, and he turned the page of the book to the front. "This is a book from the time of the Great Alliance of St. Mirand."
"Books from thousands of years ago."
"The ancestors seemed to have done a lot of research on the gods." Dalton said, "I also found a book before. It was a magic book, and the text was the third edition of the magic text." In view of the fact that this dark elemental user has a lot of knowledge about the magic text. He has profound knowledge in the field. After Uriel and York learned to identify the words "Ain" and "Dream", they handed over all the magic books they found to him for review.
Sita York is naturally responsible for the books written by Lucia's divine texts, but there are few references to other gods in those books, which is expected.
"Knox's faith is mysterious. Do you know when the gods disappeared?" Uriel thought of Gaia in the outer world. "The gods no longer interfere with mortals. It must be a change that shakes the mysterious realm. People should record and pass it down."
York shook his head. "No. The passing of the gods is a long process and does not happen overnight. At that time, the connection between the mysterious realm was not as close as it is now, and mortals had different beliefs... We call our ancestors before the Dawn War the ancestors, and the people after the war The difference is precisely because the invasion of the evil dragon Winserspoon completely changed the way the Knox people lived."
"If the ancestors fought on their own." Uriel immediately discovered a new problem, "How can the revelation given by fate to the creatures of order be transmitted to the entire mysterious realm?"
"Perhaps Otto will also choose the listeners." York shrugged. "The Twinkle Pool will probably have records from the Ancestors period, but they won't show it to me."
"Only adults can keep secrets." Dalton told him, "The same goes for the Temple of Ashes. Only night elves can even become priests, because our tribe has very few people, and they are more talented in the mysterious path. The temple has no special The astrologer responsible for prophecy, the Great Holy See observes the ashes and gets enlightenment. I think the ancestors also had their own way of prophecy. Since it is not a catastrophe like the invasion of evil dragons, there is no need for us to communicate with each other."
"That makes sense. But Ashes? What can this tell? What would happen if he made it up?" York asked with interest, receiving a glare from Dalton.
"Are you saying you made a mistake?" Uriel eased the atmosphere. "The tower trains astrologers, starting from teaching apprentices how to interpret the stars. Of course, if the future is not reflected in the form of prophetic dreams, no matter how good the astrologer is, Possibly a misinterpretation.”
"That's right." Dalton looked away, "Mortals listen to the oracle, and the truth will also hear lies."
"Please forgive this adventurer Sita who doesn't even know how his own people predict the future. Dalton, my people are really too harsh on me." Sita's apology was quite sincere, "Lies are part of being a mortal. We don't There's no way to get rid of it." York turned the book back to its original position. "Perhaps even the gods lie."
"I just hope that the author of this book is telling the truth." Uriel suddenly found the key words, "Look here." He had vaguely felt that he would find useful clues in the book. It is unlikely that Lady Magdalena valued this book just because it recorded the Blessing of Ain. It must have stored some knowledge that they could use. "Ritual Magic."
York read them out:
"Theoretically, the clarity and completeness of a prophecy depends on an infinite number of variables, any detail that accounts for the effect. But prophetic dreams are far more stable than other prompts. Chief Astrology of Orenia Master Demosis once predicted the trajectory of order changes, and cited the mysterious phenomena that appeared in Blackwood County in the southeast of the empire as evidence..."
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