Warhammer: I live under the watchful eyes of the gods

Chapter 196 Lorgar's Answer Sheet

Chapter 196 Lorgar's Answer Sheet

==Carl Attribute Table==
Seed of Hope Current Stage: Germination 1%
Power of Hope: 132271 (+2.26/day)
Tzeentch's gaze value: 60% (Level 2.5 Abyss of Wisdom)
Khorne's attention value: 60% (level 2.5 berserk power)
Slaanesh's gaze value: 60% (level 2.2 perfect luck)
Nurgle's attention value: 60% (Level 1.4 Wind of Recovery)
Skill: Mechanical Codex Knowledge Base 1/10
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==Emperor's Gift==
"Machinery" 2/10
(Reason for gift: Successfully burned the souls of most of the Word Bearers)

(Gift postscript: The dark clouds have gathered, it is the blood god screaming)

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Glancing at his "overtime pay," Carl said it was actually pretty good.

The only pity is that the books on the table have been combined into a "Machinery Book" 2/10.

In this way, his previous plan to hand over the "Urshe Chronicle" to Abbadan for safekeeping was ruined.

But it's not really a big deal, after all, if he burps, it's really useless to scatter the eggs.

And actually Carl is quite curious.

What kind of knowledge is hidden in this canon?
It took 1 years to be ordered by the emperor, what exactly did Lorgar, who compiled this tome, write in it?
==Mechanical Canon 2/10 Preface==
rejoice!Because I brought you the good news.

gods walk among us

Faith is immortal.

Faith is solemn and sacred.

Faith is power.

Faith is hope.

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After reading the prologue, ten thousand lovely grass-mud horses gallop past in Karl's mind.

"As expected of you."

Fortunately, there is a good example of the first "Code of Mechanics", otherwise Karl would have thought it was a fanatic missionary pamphlet at first glance.

He turned his head and looked at the Abadan who was still snoring.

After rubbing his forehead helplessly, he began to bite the bullet and continue to gnaw on "Lorgar's Masterpiece".

After all, this thing, according to the prophecy given to him by the emperor, will be used.

Even Carl thought it was a little funny.

If this book is thrown to the engine oil guy, I'm afraid it will be snapped up.

But now, he is contemptuously contemptuous of Lorgar's self-demented passage in the book.

Of course, there are also different considerations between him and Lorgar.

In fact, Karl apparently didn't have that fanatical faith.

This is also the reason why he couldn't quite see Lorgar's writing style that accompanied the process of going mad.

In essence, that is the origin of Karl.

Although he can't remember the past, at least subjectively, he still regards himself as a 3k time traveler.

It is precisely this position that makes it difficult for him to have that so-called fanaticism towards the Emperor.

Perhaps the situation that the Emperor finally explained to him was more in line with his current state.

=The emperor is great not because of the titles he has won, not because of the golden throne he sits on, but because of everything he has done for mankind=
Karl actually agrees with this.

But the question now is how he can actually implement the point of view that the emperor wants him to spread.

Obviously, this kind of precise control cannot be achieved by the recovery wind.

In fact, some "side effects" of the wind of recovery have gradually begun to manifest.

That kind of crazy belief is actually quite similar to the destroyed "Perfect City".

As long as it is slightly distorted, this madness will lead everything to the abyss of destruction.

Of course, this situation will be better with M42.

At least the one sitting on the golden throne at this moment has already locked the position of the "King of Darkness" in a certain sense.

Even if the Four Gods wanted to distort this belief, it would be difficult to really shake its foundation.

But if that's the case, then the Emperor doesn't need to pull Karl over to learn a lesson.

The whole incident was, in essence, a "warning" from the Emperor.

It is true that belief can provide him with a steady stream of power, but don't forget that the energy provided by belief will also change the object of belief.

Khorne, Nurgle, Slaanesh, and Tzeentch, have they always been representatives of the so-called evil?

Did the evil god create the evil in the world, or did the evil in the world hatch the evil god?
Obviously, the birth of Slaanesh on the corpse of the Eldar Empire has answered this question.

Then the problem is obvious, these crazy beliefs are "corrupting" the emperor's rationality in a sense.

Although Karl doesn't know how long he can maintain this sanity, what will happen after he loses his so-called sanity.

But he is well aware that this time limit may not be very far away.

At this moment, more than 1 years have passed since the emperor sat on the golden throne.

With a heavy heart, Carl continued to read along the neat handwriting on the "Machinery Codex".

After the preface, there is a self-summary of Lorgar.

He openly pointed out some of the mistakes he had made, and also agreed with the emperor's move to destroy the perfect city.

But even so, he still did not accept that the Emperor was not a god.

Because no matter from which point of view, there is no difference between the emperor of M42 and a god.

But he accepted another view of the Emperor.

=What we believe in is not the emperor himself, but the spirit reflected in him=
Since the Emperor needed this belief, he did so.

Of course, he also expressed his feelings about the great achievements he had made in 1 years of research.

This is what Carl wants to see.

After all, if he only read a so-called "Autobiography of Lorgar", then he could only shout that the emperor was shoddy.

Fortunately, the things given by the emperor have never disappointed Karl.

This time too.

"How to build a perfect city?"

That is the subject that Lorgar has been struggling with for 1 years.

He will never forget his failure.

Even the emperor didn't blame him for anything in the end, and specially helped him restore a new "perfect city".

But this non-blame made Lorgar feel even more guilty.

And it is this self-blame that inspires his full potential.

How to fight corruption?

How to fight against the subtle penetration of consciousness?
How to integrate all of the above into the daily operation of a hive city?
Lorgar gave his own answer sheet - standardized belief maintenance process.

This is a set of theories so huge that even Karl's super-enhanced brain is a little confused.

Psychological suggestion, cross-validation, rotation inspection.

It can be said that although this system cannot completely eliminate the growth of corruption, it also cannot deal with the corruption that has already begun.

But this is already the limit that mortals can do within their own abilities.

Of course, if it's just a set of cumbersome inspection methods, then obviously Lorgar's potential is somewhat underestimated.

The truly terrifying thing about this system called the standardized belief maintenance process is that it does not affect the daily production process in the hive.

All tests are carried out in secret.

Noise display, infrasound wave display, picture frame insertion display, all common channels used by corruption were blocked by Lorgar.

Belonging to yes, taking the road of chaos makes chaos have nowhere to go.

Of course, this is not surprising, after all, Lorgar's hometown was stolen.

This anger can't be vented, it's really suffocating him.

As Lorgar's only way to vent, how to avoid the corruption of chaos has become his most important research direction.

And in order to prevent these "checks" from becoming a kind of data vase that looks good but is not practical.

Lorgar has worked hard on the balance between faith and production.

And the most critical part of this is that he heard a flute before.

He found that the sound of the flute that brought him from the heavy oppression to the emperor had a unique magical effect.

It was a divine comedy against corruption.

It is precisely because of so many blessings, and the emperor gave him enough time, that there is a solution to the corruption in front of Karl at this moment.

"Standardized Faith Maintenance Process."

With one hand on his right cheek, Karl is digesting the knowledge he just learned.

In this theory, belief is not a unilateral take or give.

He prefers to call it a "connection" rather than faith.

Therefore, as long as the status of the local "connection network" is constantly monitored, early detection of chaos and corruption can be achieved.

Of course, it was only discovered early, otherwise the four peddlers would have rushed over and tore it up for Lorgar.

Cutting off one's wealth is like killing one's parents.

This thing is simply a nuclear bomb-level strategic weapon.

Why Chaos Corruption is terrible, because of its concealment and suddenness.

This is how the Horus Rebellion came about.

There is only a thousand days to be a thief, and there is no reason to prevent a thief for a thousand days—unless your friend gave you a lock.

Coincidentally, this set of "standardized belief maintenance procedures" happens to be the lock that Lorgar gave Carl.

Compared with the traditional top-down detection, the solution provided by Luojia is more like a "distributed" detection network.

Every believer is a censor, even if they don't even know they are doing this so-called "censorship".

And even better, I don't know if it's a coincidence.

Karl always felt that the thinking involved in this cross-examination process could just be used to "maintain sanity" for the Emperor.

It is true that Qin Shihuang touched the wire - Yingma.

But here Lorgar also left a warning for Karl.

This "standardized belief maintenance process." can only be used in M42 and later, otherwise there will be consequences that no one wants to see.

"Oh, I knew it."

Sighing silently, Carl was not surprised by this last little flaw.

Sishen will never allow this to happen, after all, the game is over when this thing is carried to M31.

And Karl, who had 4 attention points on his body, didn't dare to die.

This is no joke.

Moreover, the "standardized belief maintenance process" that Lorgar spent 1 years researching is not invincible in itself.

With a protection rate of 99.9%, there is still a 0.1% error.

If you take anti-cancer food and medicine every day, can you guarantee that you will not get cancer?

Obviously it is impossible.

The subspace is such a magical existence that is unreasonable, and it is already impressive to be able to achieve this level of prevention.

More importantly, Carl is facing such a problem right now.

It is true that those believers who have been directly brainwashed by the wind of recovery, Karl can guarantee them 100% that they will not rebel.

Renewable Wind's range of effect is limited.

At this moment, he is still holding the wind of recovery of level 1. Obviously, after the total number of people increases, he will face the same belief problem as the once perfect city.

Who can guarantee that those beliefs will not raise any weird things?

It's fine if it's placed in the empire.

Now Frank III is on the dark side of the empire.

No support, no retreat, no rear.

This is the front line of the battle, and the last line of defense.

If you take one wrong step, you will fall into the abyss and never turn over.

The emergence of the "standardized belief maintenance process" effectively helped Carl solve the problem of the backyard fire.

Although it's not 100% safe, but as long as he doesn't let him deal with trivial matters every day, it will be considered a high profile.

With the end of reading, the "Machinery Canon" in his hand gradually turned into stars and dissipated in the void.

Fortunately, those things are still in Carl's mind.

Including the so-called "Astartes Great Lotto Book", which also lay quietly in his mind.

With a thought, a stream of light flashed on the cover of the former "Urshe Chronicle".

Accompanied by a piece of light blue particles, it escaped from the double-thick book pages.

The entire "Astartes Lotto Book" slowly unfolded in his mind.

=Everything in the world will decay if it falls into the hands of human beings=
Such an ironic warning is still placed in the most prominent position in the whole book.

The second page is still the two "illustrations" that Karl is familiar with.

Against the background of the golden border, the two pictures outlined by pure black and white line drawings are still vivid.

One of these was a portrait of Horus, a glorious and mighty Astartes warrior.

Yet another depicts Marrogost, a heroic sacrifice who stole half the power of the Fallen Warmaster.

Of course, it may be wrong to say sacrifice, but at least Karl can hardly imagine what would happen to a person locked in a small black room for 1 years.

Is it endless madness, or extreme decadence?

He didn't know, maybe only when he actually drew Malogost and Horus, this question that had been dusted for 1 years would be answered.

Malogost was also able to obtain the final relief from the long mission.

Because he is the only one whose complete soul is sealed in the book.

Quickly skipping over the SRs among the Sons of Horus, Karl cast his sights on some brand new cards from the factory.

And the most eye-catching one is the bald Lorgar with "scriptures" engraved on his head.

Different from the generally serious faces of the Sons of Horus, Karl saw a trace of kindness on Lorgar's face.

Perhaps as much as the Word Bearers have done, most of them started out as a more devout group of believers.

A blank scripture with a raging flame burning on it.

That is the badge of the Word Bearers.

= Where gods and mortals meet, not among the distant stars =
=There is no need for any pilgrimage and worship, because He is already standing beside us=
With the "Astarte Lottery Book" in his mind, he turned to the last page.

In Lorgar's conclusion, this sacred tome closed its thick cover again.

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(End of this chapter)

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