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Chapter 207 Lead the shore of the soil, could it be a royal minister
Chapter 207 Lead the shore of the soil, could it be a royal minister
The methods of the Lord of Changes can easily exceed the imagination of anyone in this universe.He enjoys great authority in the subspace, and the priesthood of knowledge and change allows him to even dare to claim to be "omniscience and omnipotence".
Not to mention "whether this proposition is true", a topic that will never reach an end if it is debated, just looking at "Tzeentch dares to call himself so" can prove the gold content of his "God of Wisdom" It's not just a rumor.
In an instant, He came up with nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine ways to bypass the weak barrier constructed by Debit with magic - even if this young man did succeed in defeating the Asian chaos set off by the two Chaos Powers. Under the blockade of the space storm, he successfully borrowed his power from the corpse on the throne without his knowledge. This really impressed Tzeentch very much, but - putting aside "angel relics", Debit After all, he is just a human warlock.Even though the basic structure of the spell he used came from another world and was a completely unfamiliar theoretical system to any existence in this world, in the eyes of the Lord of Changes and the wisdom of the Supreme Eagle, it was still flawed. All kinds of things.
The actions Ferrus Manus was currently performing were, of course, included in Tzeentch's own priesthood.If we only focus on the goal of "stopping Ferus", the Lord of Changes could have directly used his own power to accomplish it. For example, using the concepts of "innovation" and "transformation" to make Ferus himself generate some kind of random Variation - This is obviously simpler, more efficient, faster, but boring.And boringness is absolutely unacceptable to this god who was born in chaos and therefore has chaos as his nature.
Therefore, Tzeentch chose to cast a spell at the beginning simply because he foresaw that doing so would cause him to experience some unexpected things next.Now, something unexpected did happen, and it actually hindered him from further affecting Ferus, which made him happy but also frustrated.
But it's not a big deal. Everything is changing all the time. As the Lord of Change, Tzeentch's hand can never be exhausted by mere mortals.
He was not very clear on how the human emperor could accurately project power to Debit without being able to accurately observe the internal conditions of this subspace storm.He dared to be [-]% sure that with the combined efforts of himself and Slaanesh, no matter how skilled the magician was, he could only barely read from the traces of the subspace itself that the two of them were the initiators of all this, and could not understand it. Anything within this storm has an impact - this does not prevent him from casting the next spell, preparing to shatter the protective shield built by the "Emperor's Spiritual Power" in front of him.
There was no need for Tzeentch to do this, but out of interest, or whim, he decided to give it a try.Perhaps this is why the perfect plans formulated by the supreme wisdom of the Lord of Change always fail in the end - He is so prone to whims that all the plans He made at the beginning fail. "do it according to plan".
But this obviously does not prevent Him from being able to darkly say the words "just as planned" after all the dust has settled.But did He really plan this?Nothing exists that knows.Maybe even Tzeentch himself doesn't know.
However, this whim did not seem to bring any very gratifying changes to Him.The barrier created by Debit was shattered in the dazzling blue light of the spell, and crystal clusters were produced on the nearby ground due to some of the aftermath.The same development that Tzeentch himself expected made the god sigh half-satisfied and half-annoyed, but it did not affect the speed of his spellcasting.
Usually under such circumstances, Tzeentch's next spell should be aimed at the spellcaster who dares to confront him.He will use this to praise the other party's courage to confront the God of Spells head-on, or in other words, to punish the other party's ignorance for daring to do so.But when this object is Debit Zem Woide, an individual who has just summoned some kind of Tzeentch from outside the universe and cannot understand the "monster", even the Lord of Change has to be careful about it. Some.
The scene just now left this powerful person with a desire to survive, which made him hesitate for a moment.In the next moment, He deflected his original target and threw the spell towards Ferrus Manus from the highest sky.As a Chaos Power, he is very sure that this spell will not miss, even if it needs to successfully reach the battlefield where Ferrus Manus is from the "absolutely safe position" where he is now, there must be a gap in the middle. The same is true for an extremely chaotic subspace storm that travels an immeasurable distance.
This has nothing to do with the mage's own throwing skills. It is simply a special green light given by the Lord of Changes to the spells he casts.Tzeentch, who is in charge of probability, has greatly improved the probability of this spell's "successful hit". Therefore, as long as it takes a little time to become chaotic in the subspace, it will of course be able to reach the point where it should be before this spell. What reached the destination faster was an ax wrapped in blazing red light and the smell of blood so strong that it seemed to be real.For some unknown reason, this battle ax was able to survive the warp storm set off by Tzeentch and Slaanesh without losing its momentum, and was able to pass over the "head" of the Lord of Change with great power and threat. , the origin of which is of course obvious.
This was a development that had not been predicted by the Lord of Change.It's hard to say whether Tzeentch was frightened by the ax because this attack suddenly appeared and probably wouldn't have any fatal effect on the god itself, but it could still cause damage; or maybe he was frightened by the ax because the target of the ax was so obvious. Throwing it so accurately, he felt a sense of crisis; or maybe it was for some reason that mortals couldn't understand - in short, at this moment, Tzeentch lost his control over the spell he had cast on Ferrus Manus. control, and allowed it to dissipate in the vast ocean currents, and then began to check whether the subspace storm surrounding him and Slaanesh, as well as this battlefield, and all the spells related to it had indeed blocked all the outside world. Peep:
When Khorne discovered that He was here, he threw the ax away.If the witch-playing bacon successfully discovered what they were doing, then the game would unfortunately end here.And this is the last thing Tzeentch wants to happen right now.
Ferrus Manus's fusion ritual therefore continued undisturbed for the time being, and somewhere in the great rift that neither he nor Tzeentch could discover for the time being, there was a building covered in blood with eight... Beside the altar with the severed heads of the cultists, Tezcatlipoca laughed while looking at the eerie and indistinguishable brilliance of the subspace:
It was this god who was afraid of chaos in the world who told the Blood God through rituals that Tzeentch and his old enemy Slaanesh were secretly active somewhere.It was this "smoke mirror" who eloquently persuaded the other party that the opportunity was rare, so it was better to throw an ax in that direction.Of course, Tzeentch's spells are worthy of his name, and there is actually no problem in terms of hindering other people's exploration - the problem with this subspace storm itself is that it only blocks the "line of sight" of other subspace entities. There is no real hindrance to their ability to interfere internally.
The problem of "unable to observe the internal situation, so unable to aim" was easily solved by Tezcatlipoca, who also has the power to manipulate probability: just like Tzeentch can use probability to make spells hit, Tezcatlipoca can use probability to make spells hit. Lipoka can also use probability to help Khorne target.
The only pity is that the probability of hitting Tzeentch and hitting Slaanesh is 50.00%. In the end, any battle ax thrown by Khorne fell on Tzeentch's head.The Lord of Changes has powers similar to those of the Smoke Mirror. The two conflicted with each other, causing the Blood God's throwing ax to miss the target by a hair. This is regrettable, but understandable.
In the eyes of other beings who could observe the storm in the subspace, the gradually deforming air mass obviously represented that Tzeentch was aware of the danger and was actively building another defensive measure.Several more spells were fired openly from an immeasurable distance towards the sky that Tezcatlipoca could see by looking up. A cold snort from the Blood God came from the highest sky, ignoring these fates. A futile ranged spell.
Seeing this situation, Tezcatlipoca once again became concerned.
Miwu (peaceful)
This chapter is also known as:
The eldest brother's golden throne, the second brother's brass throne
The color of loyalty is red
Blind sniper
Brother Yan: Sir, this way
(End of this chapter)
The methods of the Lord of Changes can easily exceed the imagination of anyone in this universe.He enjoys great authority in the subspace, and the priesthood of knowledge and change allows him to even dare to claim to be "omniscience and omnipotence".
Not to mention "whether this proposition is true", a topic that will never reach an end if it is debated, just looking at "Tzeentch dares to call himself so" can prove the gold content of his "God of Wisdom" It's not just a rumor.
In an instant, He came up with nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine ways to bypass the weak barrier constructed by Debit with magic - even if this young man did succeed in defeating the Asian chaos set off by the two Chaos Powers. Under the blockade of the space storm, he successfully borrowed his power from the corpse on the throne without his knowledge. This really impressed Tzeentch very much, but - putting aside "angel relics", Debit After all, he is just a human warlock.Even though the basic structure of the spell he used came from another world and was a completely unfamiliar theoretical system to any existence in this world, in the eyes of the Lord of Changes and the wisdom of the Supreme Eagle, it was still flawed. All kinds of things.
The actions Ferrus Manus was currently performing were, of course, included in Tzeentch's own priesthood.If we only focus on the goal of "stopping Ferus", the Lord of Changes could have directly used his own power to accomplish it. For example, using the concepts of "innovation" and "transformation" to make Ferus himself generate some kind of random Variation - This is obviously simpler, more efficient, faster, but boring.And boringness is absolutely unacceptable to this god who was born in chaos and therefore has chaos as his nature.
Therefore, Tzeentch chose to cast a spell at the beginning simply because he foresaw that doing so would cause him to experience some unexpected things next.Now, something unexpected did happen, and it actually hindered him from further affecting Ferus, which made him happy but also frustrated.
But it's not a big deal. Everything is changing all the time. As the Lord of Change, Tzeentch's hand can never be exhausted by mere mortals.
He was not very clear on how the human emperor could accurately project power to Debit without being able to accurately observe the internal conditions of this subspace storm.He dared to be [-]% sure that with the combined efforts of himself and Slaanesh, no matter how skilled the magician was, he could only barely read from the traces of the subspace itself that the two of them were the initiators of all this, and could not understand it. Anything within this storm has an impact - this does not prevent him from casting the next spell, preparing to shatter the protective shield built by the "Emperor's Spiritual Power" in front of him.
There was no need for Tzeentch to do this, but out of interest, or whim, he decided to give it a try.Perhaps this is why the perfect plans formulated by the supreme wisdom of the Lord of Change always fail in the end - He is so prone to whims that all the plans He made at the beginning fail. "do it according to plan".
But this obviously does not prevent Him from being able to darkly say the words "just as planned" after all the dust has settled.But did He really plan this?Nothing exists that knows.Maybe even Tzeentch himself doesn't know.
However, this whim did not seem to bring any very gratifying changes to Him.The barrier created by Debit was shattered in the dazzling blue light of the spell, and crystal clusters were produced on the nearby ground due to some of the aftermath.The same development that Tzeentch himself expected made the god sigh half-satisfied and half-annoyed, but it did not affect the speed of his spellcasting.
Usually under such circumstances, Tzeentch's next spell should be aimed at the spellcaster who dares to confront him.He will use this to praise the other party's courage to confront the God of Spells head-on, or in other words, to punish the other party's ignorance for daring to do so.But when this object is Debit Zem Woide, an individual who has just summoned some kind of Tzeentch from outside the universe and cannot understand the "monster", even the Lord of Change has to be careful about it. Some.
The scene just now left this powerful person with a desire to survive, which made him hesitate for a moment.In the next moment, He deflected his original target and threw the spell towards Ferrus Manus from the highest sky.As a Chaos Power, he is very sure that this spell will not miss, even if it needs to successfully reach the battlefield where Ferrus Manus is from the "absolutely safe position" where he is now, there must be a gap in the middle. The same is true for an extremely chaotic subspace storm that travels an immeasurable distance.
This has nothing to do with the mage's own throwing skills. It is simply a special green light given by the Lord of Changes to the spells he casts.Tzeentch, who is in charge of probability, has greatly improved the probability of this spell's "successful hit". Therefore, as long as it takes a little time to become chaotic in the subspace, it will of course be able to reach the point where it should be before this spell. What reached the destination faster was an ax wrapped in blazing red light and the smell of blood so strong that it seemed to be real.For some unknown reason, this battle ax was able to survive the warp storm set off by Tzeentch and Slaanesh without losing its momentum, and was able to pass over the "head" of the Lord of Change with great power and threat. , the origin of which is of course obvious.
This was a development that had not been predicted by the Lord of Change.It's hard to say whether Tzeentch was frightened by the ax because this attack suddenly appeared and probably wouldn't have any fatal effect on the god itself, but it could still cause damage; or maybe he was frightened by the ax because the target of the ax was so obvious. Throwing it so accurately, he felt a sense of crisis; or maybe it was for some reason that mortals couldn't understand - in short, at this moment, Tzeentch lost his control over the spell he had cast on Ferrus Manus. control, and allowed it to dissipate in the vast ocean currents, and then began to check whether the subspace storm surrounding him and Slaanesh, as well as this battlefield, and all the spells related to it had indeed blocked all the outside world. Peep:
When Khorne discovered that He was here, he threw the ax away.If the witch-playing bacon successfully discovered what they were doing, then the game would unfortunately end here.And this is the last thing Tzeentch wants to happen right now.
Ferrus Manus's fusion ritual therefore continued undisturbed for the time being, and somewhere in the great rift that neither he nor Tzeentch could discover for the time being, there was a building covered in blood with eight... Beside the altar with the severed heads of the cultists, Tezcatlipoca laughed while looking at the eerie and indistinguishable brilliance of the subspace:
It was this god who was afraid of chaos in the world who told the Blood God through rituals that Tzeentch and his old enemy Slaanesh were secretly active somewhere.It was this "smoke mirror" who eloquently persuaded the other party that the opportunity was rare, so it was better to throw an ax in that direction.Of course, Tzeentch's spells are worthy of his name, and there is actually no problem in terms of hindering other people's exploration - the problem with this subspace storm itself is that it only blocks the "line of sight" of other subspace entities. There is no real hindrance to their ability to interfere internally.
The problem of "unable to observe the internal situation, so unable to aim" was easily solved by Tezcatlipoca, who also has the power to manipulate probability: just like Tzeentch can use probability to make spells hit, Tezcatlipoca can use probability to make spells hit. Lipoka can also use probability to help Khorne target.
The only pity is that the probability of hitting Tzeentch and hitting Slaanesh is 50.00%. In the end, any battle ax thrown by Khorne fell on Tzeentch's head.The Lord of Changes has powers similar to those of the Smoke Mirror. The two conflicted with each other, causing the Blood God's throwing ax to miss the target by a hair. This is regrettable, but understandable.
In the eyes of other beings who could observe the storm in the subspace, the gradually deforming air mass obviously represented that Tzeentch was aware of the danger and was actively building another defensive measure.Several more spells were fired openly from an immeasurable distance towards the sky that Tezcatlipoca could see by looking up. A cold snort from the Blood God came from the highest sky, ignoring these fates. A futile ranged spell.
Seeing this situation, Tezcatlipoca once again became concerned.
Miwu (peaceful)
This chapter is also known as:
The eldest brother's golden throne, the second brother's brass throne
The color of loyalty is red
Blind sniper
Brother Yan: Sir, this way
(End of this chapter)
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