2021-12-02   CHAPTER 45 45. keep the oath by (seeking votes votes)    Ron's mind is in town Everyone's name, appearance, basic personality, and their current occupation, the third and fourth points are the most important.

Helen's profession and other people's false impressions of her are closely related to her original character, which in fact strengthened what Jonas did.

He used to rely on his own judgment to arrange the townsfo The civilians are all assigned to the professions and identities that are most "suitable" for them.

It only determines the so-called "fitness" of their identity. It is actually a location suitable for building an interesting town. For example, the female tavern Boss Helen is not like a common situation in the normal world, but more like a drama in supporting role.

This also makes the entire Innocent Town more like a medieval town depicted in certain stories in Ron's impression. Everyone has an identity that fits the operation of the town.

The strange things that were originally on Blood Praire—the tavern, the patrol, the mayor, and the quiet life, all seem a lot more reasonable at first glance.

But if you really want to think about it, the town now is far more weird and terrifying than it used to be. What used to build Innocent Town is only lies and violence, at least the civilians still have the possibility to learn the truth.

But what is reshaping this place now is the powerful blood energy that distorts the mind. No mortal can stand against this force alone.

But this list has a considerable effect on Ron.

He needs three intelligent creatures to have enough positive emotions for him, and Helen is still guiding Julia to change her mind slowly.

This vampire is actually very close to reaching the target, and he guessed it shouldn't be too difficult for Helen.

And the third place is going to be chosen among the 120,000 civilians in the town. At this time, the names in their heads will play a role, and several of them are particularly conspicuous.

In fact, in Ron’s opinion, although Helen did not have the most prominent names to attract attention, this is actually related to her relative habit of hiding her personality, and for Elizabeth, the standard of ability is similar to that of him. Is also different.

If he can find someone with a comprehensive ability close to Helen, he would be very satisfied.

Ron's plan to pick a third candidate among the town's civilians is also the result of careful consideration. He must establish his own power, and these members must all be humans.

And this force is impossible like an army or a power on the surface like an aristocratic territory, vampire impossible to endure such an existence under their noses.

So it must be hidden in the dark, and it has a certain power against vampire.

Power must not be the ability to kill vampire. The control of intelligence, the penetration of culture, or the firm idea itself are all methods for civilians to fight against these monsters.

And he wanted to find a spirit ability-"Group Pledge".

This technique is not like the one he said to Helen. It can create a powerful spiritist in a short period of time, but it is very suitable for the current situation.

This technique is specially used when there is a lack of resources and physical conditions, and when it is difficult to create a spiritist, and it has relatively large limitations and difficulties.

First of all, the sorcerer must use spirit to create an oath consisting of plural oaths and constraints, and store it in his heart.

For example, vows-do not do evil, have the courage to fight against evil and self-restraint regulations, or...

keep secrets.

Then, the caster can share this vow with creatures who do not possess spirit. If they are willing to keep the vow, the spirit entity created by this technique—that is, the vow itself, will be buried in these The heart of the oath-keeper.

In the first stage, the effect of these oaths is only in their hearts, and these oath-keepers can perceive the existence of the oath.

If the caster reaches the second level and has improved their skills, then the group oath will give these oath-keepers strength based on their beliefs.

In most cases, the power gained by these oath-keepers may be less than Tier I, and only a few of them can reach the biological energy level of a class, and they will also be limited by the caster and will always be lower than him. Level I.

That is to say, if he is a second-order spiritist, the most determined individual in the group of oath-keepers has reached the second-order faith, but at most they can only obtain the first-order strength.

But the real power of this technique is that it does not limit the scale of the oath-keeper, because their source of power is not the spirit of the speller, but their own insistence on the oath.

This behavior itself produces weak psychic energy, and is transformed into a real spirit by the extremely complex and even miraculous "group pledge", which will eventually act on them.

The person who created this technique is the great spiritist of the old empire. Only one spiritist is needed to summon an army with firm beliefs.

But even with such superb skills, a spiritist is needed.

Ron has already figured out how the third person feels about him. He will be the leader, teacher, and guide of the oath-keeper.

He has long discovered that in fact, there are many individuals with considerable ability in the humans he has encountered, and the average ability of vampire is actually much lower than them.

Helen, Ralph, and even the Raymond, they all have pretty good qualities.

This is actually reasonable, because for humans elsewhere in Blood Praire, a flexible brain is the basic condition for survival, and only people who are really smart, determined, courageous and persistent can they Get a higher position in the civilian world.

But vampire...

They don’t need anything at all, they can surpass all civilians, and even many of their own compatriots. The power of these vampires does not come from themselves. Wisdom, but the giving of the superior.

For mortals, being alive is already something that requires ability.

Norman, Gerald, Julia, Jonas, these vampires are not as good as Helen in Ron's eyes.

Maybe like Elizabeth, there are other powerhouses in vampire, for reasons of insight and lifespan, they have wisdom and means far beyond mere mortals.

But most of the vampires Ron sees now are basically mediocre guys, and because of this, he is confident that he can find someone worthy of training among the civilians.

As for how to make them follow themselves...

Because of what Elizabeth did, this matter has become very simple. Now not only Ron’s mind has all the townspeople’s Information, and they are all trapped in the quagmire of illusion weaving now.

Elizabeth plays with them like dolls, trampling on the dignity and soul of the people in the town, and also manipulates their minds to make these people worship themselves.

Although they haven't realized it yet, in fact these people are in the dark, waiting for the appearance of rays of light to guide them out.

Many of them can realize the significance of this matter, they will definitely be willing to follow themselves, and they also have considerable abilities.

But the question is, who will not betray oneself under eternal life and death?

It is not uncommon for humans to be capable, but it is almost impossible to see those who can hold the bottom line in this dark world.

They are basically dead.

Although the last chapter said that the results are poor, it is actually relatively poor now. There is still a long time before the shelves. I think there is still a higher chance to get up before the shelves. Don’t worry about it. probably       (chapter End)

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