Section 2260 Concerns and Restrictions
Although Sanders was no longer interested in talking about Su Mishi, there were still some things that needed to be said.
"Do you have any suggestions on the power that Su Mishi should take on?" Before narrating, Sanders was still prepared to ask Angel's opinion.
Although Sanders already had a plan in mind and had been planning for it for several days, if Angel had his own opinion, or if Angel thought that there was an urgent need for power in the Dream Wilderness at the moment. If it was within the scope of Su Mishi's responsibility, Sanders was willing to modify the plan for this.
Angel shook his head. He had been in the Dream Wilderness for a short time recently and had not thought about this at all.
Moreover, Angel knew much less about Su Mishi than Sanders. He believed that Sanders would choose a power that was best and most meaningful for Su Mishi.
"Since you have no other suggestions, let me tell you my own opinion."
Sanders did not give a direct answer, but put forward the reason why he chose this answer first.
"You have also read "The Mystery of Nightmare", so you should know what Su Mishi's nightmare is, right?" Sanders asked.
"The Mystery of Nightmare" is an internal textbook of Fantasy Demon Island. Sanders is the chief editor, and Flora and Su Mishi participated in the compilation. They recorded their experience of practicing nightmare in the tree, and the book will continue to be updated as people develop nightmare. Angel himself also wrote some content related to the Dream Wilderness, but because the Dream Wilderness has not yet been opened, it is currently only circulated between Angel and Sanders.
Angel: "I know, it is the Demon Abyss Nightmare."
According to Su Mishi's record in "The Mystery of Nightmare", his nightmare was obtained from the abyss. All the abyss monsters killed by him with nightmare illusions will form real and illusory phantoms in his nightmare, increasing the ability of his nightmare.
It can be said that the more abyss monsters Su Mishi kills, the stronger his strength will be.
This sounds like a good nightmare, but everything in the world must follow the rules. The more convenience you get, the more hardship you have to pay.
At first, Su Mishi only needed to kill ordinary abyss monsters to increase the real and illusory phantoms in the nightmare realm. Later, the level of the abyss monsters he needed to kill became higher and higher, and finally he had to kill demons. The demons also brought Su Mishi unprecedented improvement.
Every time Su Mishi got a demon phantom that matched his own strength, his strength would leap greatly, but at the same time, every time he dealt with the abyss demon, the danger he encountered also increased geometrically.
The first time Su Mishi's nightmare realm was damaged was because he encountered a demon in the abyss that he thought he could beat, but it turned out that he was dealing with an awakened demon, and he was beaten and ran away with his tail between his legs. Although he escaped, the nightmare realm was damaged.
However, the damage that time was not too serious. If Su Mishi decided to return to the Savage Cave to find Sanders for help, there would still be a way to heal it. It's just that Su Mishi was just about to enter the realm of true knowledge at that time, and it was delayed for more than ten years, and he returned to the Savage Cave after advancing. However, at this time, the damage to the nightmare realm was already difficult to repair.
In addition, now that he is following Flora to deal with the Red Plague believers, various situations have occurred, and Su Mishi's nightmare is on the verge of collapse at any time.
It can be said that the entire history of the nightmare damage is also Su Mishi's history of self-destruction. If he had taken it seriously from the beginning, why would it be so.
"Su Mishi's Demonic Abyss Nightmare, its essence is to combine the nightmare with the real and the illusion, to generate an ability to manipulate illusory creatures. This actually also indirectly shows that Su Mishi has a very high talent for manipulating illusory creatures." Sanders paused: "Based on this speculation, I suggest that Su Mishi can try to assume the power related to the dream world creatures."
Angel thought for a moment, and he still agreed with Sanders' judgment.
Although there are dream plant fairies and evil creatures in the Dream Wilderness now, it still lacks biological diversity. If various types of creatures can emerge, it will make the Dream Wilderness more prosperous.
However, Angel still has great concerns about such powers.
Dream world creatures are not so easy to deal with.
Freud was once an apprentice of the Dream Department. He told Angel many real experiences of Dream Department wizards. The most feared thing for Dream Department wizards when entering the dream world is to encounter creatures in the dream world.
The birth of creatures in the dream world is generally divided into two situations. One is some strange creatures dreamed of by individuals when humans or other races dream; the other is the native creatures of the dream world.
The first kind of creatures in the dream world are slightly better. Because humans or other races, their cognition can never escape their own knowledge. For example, the monsters in myths and legends fabricated by humans, these monsters look very strange, but in fact they are basically pieced together from the scope of human cognition, taking a deer antler here, a horse hoof there, and a snake tail, and a sheep horn... Therefore, there are no unknown creatures, they are all things within the scope of cognition.
It is difficult for humans to imagine what "indescribable" looks like. If you have not seen it, you don't know how to imagine it.
For this reason, the creatures that humans dream of are mostly within the scope of cognition. No matter how strange the appearance is, as long as it does not deviate from basic logic, it can still be dealt with.
However, the plane covered by the dream world is extremely vast, and the intelligent races in some regions have even seen "gods". If they dream of gods in their dreams... With the bizarre creation power of the dream world, it may really reproduce the power of gods in the dream world.
If a wizard encounters a god-like creature in the dream world, he should flee.
The second type of creature native to the dream world is even more troublesome. This kind of creature exists in the dream world itself, and its ability and size are sometimes so exaggerated that people can't look directly at it. For example, when Angel was building the Dream Wilderness, he encountered a terrifying dream creature that was as big as the mainland. It was definitely a native creature in the dream world.
If it weren't for Sharapova's help at that time, the Dream Wilderness might not have been successfully built.
It can be said that some dream creatures can even reach the miracle level... Of course, this exaggerated strength is only in the dream world and basically cannot interfere with reality.
But because there are too many creatures of this kind in the dream world, whether it is the first or the second type, the wizard's reaction when encountering dream creatures is basically to run if they can, and return to reality if they can't.
Angel received too many similar messages from Frode, so Angel was extremely wary of dream creatures.
Although he wanted to make the creatures in the Dream Wilderness diverse, it would obviously be more trouble than it’s worth if he introduced creatures from the Dream World that could destroy the world.
Anger expressed his concerns.
Sanders: “I understand your concerns, but the creatures from the Dream World that you’re worried about basically still exist in the Dream World. The essence of the Dream World is that it’s elusive and illusory. Although the Dream Wilderness has some of the characteristics of the Dream World, it generally follows the underlying logic of the world.”
Just like when humans dream, they can imagine themselves as the creator, or even gods, in the Dream World. This is based on the nature of the Dream World. But the Dream Wilderness cannot be so arbitrary. The Dream Wilderness is more like a real world.
"Based on this situation, I think it is possible to consider releasing the power of the dream creatures. Because the Dream Wilderness has the power subject or world consciousness, it will not let the power of the dream creatures get out of control and exceed the threshold."
"Of course, this is still a speculation. The Dream Wilderness is of great importance and does not allow gambling. Even if it is speculation, it must abide by the Basic Law."
"So, even if the power of the dream creatures is released, it needs to be restricted."
Sanders listed three so-called restrictions: First, the maximum strength of this dream creature cannot exceed the energy level limit, that is, with the current energy environment of the Dream Wilderness, it can only reach the level of elementary and intermediate apprentices at most.
Second, the dream creatures cannot leave the Dream Wilderness on their own. This restriction is to lock the dream creatures in the Dream Wilderness to prevent them from leaving and leaking information about the Dream Wilderness.
Third, it can form a complete ecological chain. This is actually a return to the Dream Wilderness. Only if it is beneficial to the Dream Wilderness itself can they survive. Moreover, the Dream Wilderness has a slight will, and can also adjust the essence of these dream creatures in the process of feeding back, so that they can be more integrated into this world. For example, in order to benefit the world, super-large creatures will not be born in the early stage, because this will damage the essence of the world.
"After these restrictions, I think the power of dream creatures can be manifested." Sanders: "And, without restrictions, I don't think Su Mi Shi can bear the full power of dream creatures."
After listening to Sanders's entire narration, Angel also thought it was good. With restrictions, dream creatures should not exceed the threshold.
Moreover, this restriction only cuts off part of the power of dream creatures, and does not damage the essence of the power of dream creatures.
In the future, if the Dream Wilderness can bear more powerful dream creatures, it is also possible to bear more power of dream creatures at that time.
Thinking of this, Angel nodded: "Then do as the teacher said."
After a pause, Angel asked: "When will I take on the power?"
Sanders: "I need to perform a few more calculations, and Su Mishi also needs to rest his mind. Wait a few more days, and when I have accurate information, I will leave a message in your tree group."
After talking about Su Mishi, Sanders wanted to say something, but in the end he said nothing.
It is both a blessing and a test for him to accept such a student.
With complicated emotions, let's talk slowly first.
Under the soft warm sun, the teacher and the student silently immersed themselves in their own worlds.
After a long time, Sanders broke the silence and said: "Since you are in the tidal world, you should plan to accept elemental creatures, right?"
Angel nodded.
"Are you going to accept fire creatures first?" Sanders knew very well that Angel's shortcoming now is flame. As an alchemist, if he wants to refine medium and high-level works, he needs to use a lot of props to assist the flame to reach the corresponding level, which is obviously inconvenient. If he could master the advanced alchemical fire technique, it would definitely be the biggest improvement for him.
"Yes, I have a goal, a little fire elf." Angel: "Although it is born with a stutter, it is not easy to speak at the elf stage. Moreover, its flame level is very high, and it has a good talent."
Angel briefly described the situation of Korokro.
After listening to Angel's narration, Sanders nodded in agreement. Korokro is a gifted fire elf that is definitely rare in the outside world. If a fire wizard encounters it, he will probably fight to the death.
But in the Tidal Realm, Angel is like calling a general, and he can meet it casually.
It's amazing.
Even Sanders was a little envious at this time. If Angel could really subdue Krokro, at least he would save more than ten years of practice time in the future.
The more he thought about it, the more he felt uneasy.
Sanders regretted why he started this topic.
However, this topic did not last too long, because Angel sensed that Toby entered the Dream Wilderness and left the Dream Wilderness. This was a secret code between him and Toby. Once something happened in the outside world, Toby could use this method to remind Angel to leave the Dream Wilderness.
Angel didn't know what happened outside, but since Toby sent the message, Angel didn't stay any longer. He said goodbye to Sanders and quickly left the Dream Wilderness.
Sanders was the only one left in front of the French window.
Sanders slowly drank the last bit of black tea, his eyes fixed on Angel's tea tray opposite.
The tea bag was soaked in the teacup, the tea liquid overflowed, and he didn't drink a mouthful. The sugar on the side was also completely untouched.
The only thing that Angel finished was the milk that should have been added to the black tea.
Sanders looked at the licked clean milk cup, and his mind unconsciously recalled what Angel said before, "I don't like adding milk to black tea."
"Actually, it's not that I don't like adding milk to black tea. It's that I don't like black tea at all." Sanders laughed, and the original uneasy mood, for some reason, was reduced a lot at this time.
Sanders stood up and looked at the gradually prosperous city scenery outside the window. The future that seemed a little gloomy also began to shine like a city with a layer of gold under the warm sun.
Sanders' figure also slowly disappeared at this time.
...
Angel, who returned to reality, opened his eyes and listened to the situation outside the cabin.
Very calm.
In addition to the whistling wind, there was only the occasional muttering of Dangros.
It sounded like a very normal atmosphere.
Since the situation outside was normal, why did Toby suddenly send him a secret signal to remind him to leave the Dream Wilderness?
Angel opened the hatch with doubts.
Looking around, everything was normal except for the surprised greetings from a group of elemental creatures.
The weather was fine, and the gondola was still sailing in the air, without any waves or danger.
It seemed that there was nothing abnormal... Hey, that's not right!
Angel's body suddenly paused, and he turned his head sharply to look somewhere.