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Chapter 540 The Cat and the Comet Witch

Chapter 540 The Cat and the Comet Witch

Yale Liga failed to find much useful content from the information about Plunsi, so she began to change her mind, trying to start from the perspective of the "Magic Eye".There is far more information about this word than a fabled cat hero.There are countless stories about the magic eye in her head, and there are more than 400 pages of academic research literature lists in the encyclopedia, more than [-]% of which come from the White Tower Master.

Mages have always been obsessed with magic eyes.Although this has something to do with the wonderful talents that the ancient covenants often show, it also has something to do with the White Tower's own theoretical path—the "viewer" is a natural magic device.How living things perceive changes in light and transform them into images, this delicate, changeable but universal structure gives great inspiration to seekers of spirituality.They believe that since some "viewers" can capture waveforms of light or sound, more specific structures could enable them to capture even more elements. "Future Eye" and "Clairvoyance" capture the ether. What kind of material can reflect the ether?What kind of structure can translate and interpret it?That is the basic theory called "modern spiritual vision" and "spiritual diagram structure" by mages.

These two subjects are no strangers to Yale Liga, and she even knows how to grind a rough and simple ether lens to observe more intense ether phenomena.But for exploring the mystery of the magic eye, these two subjects are just the beginning.

Contradictions and difficulties always appear in the process of contacting the ancient covenant law.When mages conquered the clairvoyant eye, they quickly realized that it was only a small part of the legend about the "eye".Eyes that can see ghosts, gods, or fate (the last of which they have reservations about) aren't even considered dangerous by many magical eyes.Some eyes—more broadly and technically, optics—can cause a person to fall asleep, go mad, forget the past, fall in love with its owner, or turn into a stone statue after looking at it.These are the eyes that pop up in mainstream stories that the public loves, and mages have actually found more.

It's hard to come up with any general explanation for them, from the deadliest eye of death (melting or petrifying) to the bafflingly innocuous eccentric eye (forcing staring creatures to incontinence, dance, act specific facial expressions, or simply farting loudly).The mages believed that the eyes were no longer mere optics.They themselves release etheric kinks of fixed shape, causing those who receive them to react accordingly.

Many imitative spells were born as a result.Through some kindly pure observation, and in some cases regrettable but necessary studies of dissection and dissection, mages have learned many specific kink forms.They incorporated these structures into the existing material science framework to create a variety of magic eye-like spell props, most of which used the form of fire, water or light. While the "Candle of Warmth" produces the most beautiful hallucinations in the beholder (yet at a cost of life force), the "Candle of Fear" makes every witness scream in terror.

That is the externally placed viewer called the "Magic Eye of True Sight" by the mage.There are still many unknowns about their principles, but mages believe that they will eventually overcome this challenge, especially after they successfully rely on generalized material science to independently characterize more convenient and reliable functions, mainstream schools of thought agree that they Sooner or later, the exploration of the magic eye will be more successful than the ancient law.

But there is also a "real question," or, as the new view puts it, those "oldest questions."There is a kind of magic eye that mages have known and feared since the chaotic era before the Camarilla was established.In the (officially claimed by the Camarilla) mages' homeland, the ancient and mysterious Toriel Skywall system, the mages once suffered many invasions from other worlds.During those catastrophic attacks, the eyes of certain strange beings nearly overwhelmed mages—they did not require eye contact, or any other conscious response from life.Wherever it sees, the pure aether turns into a rioting tide, tearing apart land and sea; life forms noticed are instantly transformed, grow claws or become walking corpses; space and time are distorted and deformed.

Nowadays, mages can often only find these records in ancient documents.Due to the anti-infinity of the phenomenon of cosmic censorship, and the strict monitoring of all historical changes by the four-level wishing machine in the central city, it seems difficult for the magic eye thing that can interfere with time and space to reappear in the world.The mages were able to examine this almost unlimited "simulating magic eye" in a relatively safe way-naturally, it was not the kind that affected time and space or the gravity of galaxies, but a relatively safer type.The mages have been vague about this point, and they are unwilling to disclose to the public what kind of eyes they have studied.

The answer they finally provided to the public is also unsatisfactory: it is no longer a "visual device". The incomplete organs in Gu Yuelu are similar to sight or hearing, and are used to show the shape of the moon—it sounds easy to be confused with basic spiritualism, but it is actually quite different.Because when the etheric phenomenon goes deep into the lunar realm, its effect will be infinitely equivalent to the description of a successful wishing machine.This means that the transformation and mass production of "mimicking eyes" is not worthwhile in terms of cost, even if it is not hopeless in theory.

This organ, tentatively speculated to be constructed in the form of a kink, so that its structure cannot be confirmed by any anatomy, is also attached to the creature's own hearing and seeing organs.This attachment in turn affects the original functions of the hearing device and visual device, so when the "magic eye" is in operation, it will become difficult and distorted to obtain other external information.Under this assumption, creatures using "mimic eyes" are always intermittently blind or tinnitus, unable to communicate effectively with the outside world, and it is difficult to imagine that they have discernible logic, which can usually be called The "rational" way of thinking.In short, the Mimic Eye is inextricably linked to madness—the classical school has always defined it as such, but now with the rise of the anti-dualist perspective, it is inevitably introduced into the most traditional field of magical theory.Some people began to question whether the word "crazy" is really appropriate, assuming that everything is just a deviation caused by viewpoint and vision-how can it be said that those who change the phenomenon are more wrong than those who follow?
Yale Liga was already asleep when she saw this.She uses her wings as cushions and quilts, while blowing the hair on her shoulders.Yale Liga does not intend to force her, because despite the many advanced technologies in the Land of Horses, the horned ones among them are still classified as one of the ancient laws.They believe that their strength comes from their horns and originates from their hearts, and that the combination of virtue and talent forms a harmonic tone that helps them overcome the most ancient and terrible Chaos.

Mimic eyes were not their trouble, Yarelliga thought.When the killer with a funny name confronted her, he had to use the bullets on the claws and the lens on the leather armor to force her to complete the eye contact.Its means are difficult to deal with, but if Yale Liga doesn't look at it, the magic pupil can't pull her into that strange cosmic illusion.If we look at this matter according to the classification of the White Tower, those topaz-like eyes belong to the so-called "true seeing eyes".

She and her memory bank had run into this kind of trouble more than once.Whether it is clairvoyance, true sight, or even simulacrum, the most difficult and obsessed mage, it would be rash to assess their respective dangers according to such classifications.Nowadays, mages use true vision so frequently, maybe every time they bargain with buyers, they will play such a trick: a little hypnosis, increase favorability and devotion, reduce intelligence and price sensitivity, temporary digital cognition handicap and operational dementia.These unfair business practices are so rampant that the regulatory authorities cannot completely eliminate them. They have to sell anti-control glasses with full tax credits to mainstream material suppliers, or suggest that they use original letters to communicate with mages—the latter is In an effort to avoid any kind of data tampering with automated contracts and orders by cyberrunners from the four sects, some mages joked that the entire sect lived off it.

She couldn't find anything related to Catman Slayer or Cosmic Eyes in the review.Although the encyclopedia lists all kinds of magic eyes, some of them are similar to the visions she experienced: some victims lost the consciousness of their bodies and walked through a tunnel ten thousand times stronger than the light of stars; Fall into a terrifying purgatory of fire and knives, and waking up with all wounds; Carried away into the void by a green-shining comet.

Allerica's attention stayed on the last record.It was still different from what she remembered, but at least there were many elements in common.She started looking up more information through the index.

There is only one record, as there are countless other ancient covenant phenomena.A psychic discovers a wonderland on his way to explore the frontier, a kingdom disconnected from the outer universe.There, the houses have long and narrow bird-like wooden feet, jumping and moving among the purple-black lustrous metal jungle.The owners of the house are all immortal witches, immersed in secret and silent meditation all day long.

The most powerful one among them is said to have a lifespan as long as that of the metal jungle, but his appearance is as immature as a child.She treated the psychician kindly, and showed him the great power of witches across life and death: the dead can be recalled at once, and feast and have fun with them; Take a quick look.The magical secret art attracted the psychic scientist, so that he even wanted to invite witches to join the White Tower.However, the Witch King taunted him mercilessly.

As for the source of power, the Witch King said, it lies only in the two poles of chaos, the original primordial and the final end, all are tributaries from the same source, and all are fallen leaves that belong to the same land.Psychologists, and all their ilk, are obsessed with geometry, language, and conceptual construction, which are nothing more than the waves stirred up by the turbulence of the seeking stream, a feeble and boring change of form.

The psychic was seriously offended by the Witch King's words.Of course he didn't mind how she looked down on the White Tower or the Camarilla, but claiming that the worlds were of the same origin was undoubtedly a dangerous single-lingualist thinking, a dangerous tendency to take for granted the desire to rule.In protest, he asked the Witch King to go with him to the White Tower for a debate.

Debate—the Witch King repeated the word, seemingly not understanding.The psychologist explained to her how that was done.Under a set of mutual tacit rules, how to prove that one's point of view is correct, or there is room for improvement.The Witch King laughed.

We have our own debates.she says.So she opened her eyes to the spiritualist.

That was the last memory of the psychologist in the Witch Kingdom.He described how he saw the eyes of burning green light, was sucked into the unfathomable void within, and was carried by a speeding green comet into unknown realms that his mind could not recognize.Although he has been giving himself protection against spiritual spells.When he woke up, he found that he was already in Gate City, and had been in a coma for half a year.And since then, he has never found the way to the witch country.The Witch-King who drove him—later to be called the Witch of the Comet—was never mentioned in the second sighting.

This is all the information Yale Liga has seen in the encyclopedia content she has downloaded.She wanted to find out if there was any other content on the star network, perhaps less reliable gossip, but they were trapped in a prison without the Internet, and everything could only wait.Just when she was thinking this way and clicked on the search engine, she found that she had received more than ten latest messages from Star Network.

(End of this chapter)

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